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The two men leering from the doorway are | Francis Charteris (left), shown manipulating himself, |
1778), daughter of Colonel | Francis Charteris and Helen Swinton. |
It was launched in 1984 by | Francis Cheng of Toronto to provide a pay-TV station |
Francis Cherry (1665?-1713) was an English layman and | |
uch taste for study that a wealthy neighbour, | Francis Cherry of Shottesbrooke (c. |
The Emperor | Francis cherry is a sweet cherry cultivar (Prunus avi |
Mikhail Kozakov as Colonel Sir | Francis Chesney |
tre in London in 1904, once again playing Sir | Francis Chesney. |
Sir | Francis Chichester had two sons, George and Giles. |
In 1962 Sir | Francis Chichester commissioned C&N to build the thir |
In 1966, Sir | Francis Chichester, the first man to circumnavigate t |
The name Child comes from | Francis Child, who entered into partnership with Robe |
Reggie Lee as Dr. | Francis Chiles - a scientist who worked for Global Te |
Richard | Francis Chiles (born November 22, 1949 in Sacramento, |
tor of this parish, since 1964, was Monsignor | Francis Chmaj. |
ood: McGuane, Brown, Banks, Morwood, Russell, | Francis, Christian |
Charles | Francis Christopher Hawkes |
Officiated on 1828, St. | Francis church is now under Pala diocese. |
1894 The St. | Francis Church was built at Charing Cross (now known |
St. | Francis Church |
970 and served his first post as curate of St | Francis church, Heartsease, Norwich. |
Landmarks in Koduvila include St. | Francis Church, St. Elias Church, St. Francis Upper P |
Ashes buried at St. | Francis Church, Pauma Valley. |
St | Francis Church: First church constructed by the Portu |
He married | Francis Claire Bracewell on Apr 23, 1917 at Riverside |
Kit | Francis Clardy (June 17, 1892 - September 5, 1961) wa |
Paul | Francis Clark (January 1880 France - 1896) |
Robert | Francis Clarke |
Francis Clarke (25 March 1857 - 18 May 1939) was an A | |
25 March - | Francis Clarke, politician (d. |
and owned for 50 years by local entrepreneur | Francis Clarke. |
Morse, | Francis Clary. |
inberger and her overweight son Herschel, and | Francis' classmates, the wealthy WASP Hastings siblin |
Mark | Francis Cleary (born 19 July 1980, Moorabbin, Victori |
Francis Clerke (c. | |
Francis Clifford (Frank) Watt (20 July 1896 - 8 April | |
Francis Clifford, 4th Earl of Cumberland (1559 - 4 Ja | |
He was the son of | Francis Clifford, 4th Earl of Cumberland and Grisold |
Francis Close (11 July 1797 - 18 December 1882) was t | |
Sweetland's varsity 8 again raced against the | Francis Club crew of Cornell and lost by 1/4 of a boa |
Francis Co. for short. | |
The | Francis Co. had the contract to supply all the Portan |
ommons in 1911 but resigned his seat to allow | Francis Cochrane to run for election in Nipissing. |
Felix Aylmer ... Dr. | Francis Cochrane |
inger Coffey is about an Irishman named James | Francis Coffey. |
Mark | Francis Cohen (born 27 March 1961 in Cork) is a forme |
General Sir | Francis Colborne KCB (23 April 1817 - 26 November 189 |
Francis Cole Lowry Hamilton (26 April 1869 in Dublin, | |
Francis Coleman (12 January 1924 - 10 April 2008) was | |
younger daughter of Ann Beach (born 1938) and | Francis Coleman (1924-2008). |
Duranko earned a Master's degree from St. | Francis College of Loretto, Pennsylvania. |
They held training camp at St. | Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania. |
and one of the defensive line coaches for St. | Francis College Joliet. |
Eagles to start the football program at Saint | Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania in 1937. |
He also again taught at St. | Francis College from 1972 to 1973. |
He then attended St. | Francis College in Mariannhill in South Africa. |
ochial School, St. Leonard's Academy, and St. | Francis College in Brooklyn. |
Radovich then attended Saint | Francis College, playing on the school's soccer team |
e first team All American goalkeeper at Saint | Francis College. |
s a Professor of Chemistry and Physics at St. | Francis College. |
Francis Collier Draper (March 3, 1837 - July 25, 1894 | |
For the book by | Francis Collins, see The Language of God: A Scientist |
John Ernest | Francis Collum 31 March 1915 - 1948 |
It was named after | Francis Combe (or Combes), a Hemel Hempstead landowne |
The | Francis Combe Academy rebuild began in June 2010, and |
The school opened in 1954 as | Francis Combe School a secondary modern school. |
r bearing her name is part of the Mount Saint | Francis complex. |
Henry | Francis Compton (16 January 1872 - 11 April 1943) was |
His son Henry | Francis Compton was later MP for New Forest. |
St. | Francis computers Neerody |
last representative serving the district was | Francis Condon. |
John | Francis Connelly (1860-1928) was an Australian prospe |
Thomas | Francis Connolly (October 24, 1909 - September 11, 19 |
1894, a new shipping trade was established by | Francis Connor and Denis Doherty from Wyndham to Pert |
Major-General Charles | Francis Constantine, CB, DSO, was born in Winnipeg, M |
Francis continued to work at the University of Wales | |
Francis continued to live with the roommate, but the | |
The school started at Saint | Francis Convent in 1924 to train young women to becom |
cilia Augusta Conyngham, youngest daughter of | Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham at St Georg |
Conyngham was a younger son of | Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham, and Lady J |
Henry | Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles (6 April 179 |
Francis Cook (born 3 November 1935) is a British Inde | |
On October 15, 1885, Claflin married | Francis Cook, Viscount of Montserrat, Portugal. |
Francis Cooke died in 1663 in Plymouth. | |
Davies married Eliza | Francis Cooke in 1854 after the death of his first wi |
lymouth, married Jacob Cooke, son of Pilgrim, | Francis Cooke and Hester Mayhieu (Cooke) |
For the Mayflower passenger, see | Francis Cooke. |
kly acquiring work with directors Tony Scott, | Francis Coppola, and Richard Donner. |
Francis Coquelin (born 13 May 1991 in Laval) is a Fre | |
His father William | Francis Corbett (1857-1923) and brother Claude Corbet |
der, the son of Sunderland merchant tradesman | Francis Corder, was educated at the Quaker-run Bootha |
Francis Cornwall Sherman (September 18, 1805 - Novemb | |
Main article: Black | Francis Corrigan |
Sir Cory | Francis Cory-Wright (August 11, 1838 - May 30, 1909) |
Producer | Francis Cosne wanted Brigitte Bardot for the part. |
Francis Coster was a Flemish Jesuit theologian and au | |
The home was designed by architect | Francis Costigan of Madison. |
ite since 1858 when pioneer Indiana architect | Francis Costigan designed, built and began operating |
The house was designed by | Francis Costigan. |
Francis Cotes R.A. Portrait of Maria Walpole, Countes | |
Paul Sandby by | Francis Cotes (1761). |
Francis Cottam (June 6, 1900 - May 19, 1987) was an E | |
Joseph Bernard | Francis Cotterill (1905-82) was a New Zealand politic |
by the Carroll Fighting Saints over the Saint | Francis Cougars by a score of 27-10. |
Francis Coulson was born in Bedford on 6 June 1919 an | |
Barry | Francis Coulter is a former Australian politician. |
Their only son | Francis, Count of Montfort, died in 1463. |
Antonietta was the eldest daughter of Prince | Francis, Count of Trapani (son of Francis I of the Tw |
St. | Francis County is a county located in the U.S. state |
Location of St. | Francis County in Arkansas |
Wheatley is a city in St. | Francis County, Arkansas, United States. |
l Register of Historic Places listings in St. | Francis County, Arkansas. |
He was the son of | Francis Courtenay (died 1699) and grandson of Sir Wil |
He was the son of | Francis Courtenay, brother of the first Baronet of th |
Sage | Francis covered the song on his 2001 album Personal J |
Francis Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper provided the land and | |
Peter | Francis Cox, AO (4 December 1925 - 6 October 2008) wa |
The chapel was founded in 1792 by | Francis Cox. |
6 September - Sir John | Francis Cradock is appointed Governor of the Cape |
Sir John | Francis Cradock, Governor of the Cape, dies |
His only son was John | Francis Cradock; his widow, Mary Cradock, died 15 Dec |
eland, on 17 September 1929, the son of Major | Francis Craig and his wife Olive. |
"Near You" is a popular song written by | Francis Craig with lyrics by Kermit Goell. |
"Near You" ( | Francis Craig, Kermit Goell) - 2:16 |
"Near You" ( | Francis Craig, Rob Goellner, Kermit Goell) |
Sir | Francis Crane (ca. |
Bensly, together with | Francis Crawford Burkitt, played an important role in |
Many eminent theorists, including | Francis Crick and Roger Penrose, have worked in this |
It was here in 1953 that | Francis Crick announced that he and James Watson had |
With | Francis Crick he invented methods for deducing helica |
Once up and running the | Francis Crick Institute is planned to have 1,500 staf |
From 1970 to 1971, he worked with | Francis Crick at the MRC LMB of Cambridge. |
roposed in a review “On Protein Synthesis” by | Francis Crick in 1958. |
Francis Crick (from 1940-1947) who helped to design m | |
nnounced that the UKCMRI would be renamed the | Francis Crick Institute in July to coincide with grou |
Francis Crick | |
The first was authored by | Francis Crick and James Watson , and the third by Ros |
July 28 - | Francis Crick (b. |
Obituary in "The Times" (London) of | Francis Crick, 30 July 2004. |
r biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist | Francis Crick. |
ural correlates of consciousness was the late | Francis Crick. |
Matt Ridley; ' | Francis Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code', Harpe |
Francis Crick; What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of S | |
Wynne Godley and T. | Francis Cripps, Macroeconomics, ISBN 0192153587 |
The Mountain House, 1856, by Jasper | Francis Cropsey |
a friend of Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, Jasper | Francis Cropsey and other artists of the Hudson River |
Jasper | Francis Cropsey, Hudson River School artist; |
ssion Hall in Ancoats, Manchester, founded by | Francis Crossley (of Crossley Engines, later Crossley |
Savile William | Francis Crossley, 3rd Baron Somerleyton (b. |
Francis Crot and Nour Mobarak, The Seven Curses (Crit | |
Francis Crot, Pressure in Cheshire (Veer Books, 2009) | |
Francis Crot, The Cuntomatic (Yt Communication, 2007) | |
Adrian | Francis Cruft (10 February 1921 - 20 February 1987) w |
Francis Crump (1711-1800s) was a London silversmith p | |
London maker's mark for | Francis Crump, registered March 1756 |
In 1753 he entered into a partnership with | Francis Crump, his former apprentice. |
Francis Cuddy - 2006 & 2007 US National Team member ( | |
st's copy of Celestial Eyes, the cover art by | Francis Cugat which appeared on the first edition, an |
hen he was joined by his Sunderland colleague | Francis Cuggy. |
Joseph | Francis Cullen (1 February 1849-31 March 1917), Austr |
icrospore derived population from the Emperor | Francis cultivar. |
Francis Cunningham built the summer residence here fo | |
James | Francis Cunningham, killed outright |
Sir Andrew David | Francis Cunynghame, 12th Baronet (b. |
Simon | Francis Curran (1874-1936) was a Major League Basebal |
Francis currently (as of 2007) serves on Aberystwyth' | |
Francis Currie - Michael Hobbs | |
Another employee of Planet 3 Broadcasting is | Francis Currie. |
Francis Curzon profile at The 500 Owners Association | |
Francis Cuthbert "Frank" Futter (c. | |
Francis Cutting (c. | |
Just next to this church is Saint | Francis D'Assisi High School. |
Francis D'Souza is a Canadian news reporter for Cityt | |
Francis D'Souza | |
Francis D. Harrigan - Boston attorney | |
Francis D. Williams House is an historic house at 3 P | |
and Martha Elizabeth Byrd, and the brother of | Francis D. Winston. |
Francis D. Lyon (July 29, 1905 - October 8, 1996) was | |
Francis D. Wormuth writes that Wren reversed the rela | |
Francis D. Winston - A North Carolina Lt. Governor an | |
Francis D. Perry House, 678 Pequot Road | |
Ching, Frank ( | Francis D.K.), and Miller, Dale E., Home Renovation, |
Francis Dale died of a heart attack on December 1, 19 | |
Francis Dale "Hap" Moran (July 31, 1901 - December 30 | |
John | Francis Daley as Mitch |
John | Francis Daley as Jim - rookie chef |
Thomas | Francis Daley (13 November 1884 - 2 December 1934) wa |
ovember 15, 1787, the son of Federalist judge | Francis Dana. |
He had an elder brother, James | Francis Danby (1816-75) who also became a landscape p |
tol in south-west England, the younger son of | Francis Danby (1793-1861). |
Rippingille was also a close friend of | Francis Danby, and his style developed alongside that |
larly close associate of both Edward Bird and | Francis Danby. |
Francis Dane was outspoken against the trials, and hi | |
husband, Nathaniel Dane, was the son of Rev. | Francis Dane. |
, James was the eldest of the six children of | Francis Daniel Ganong and Deborah Ruth Keirstead. |
olume, containing biographical memoirs by Sir | Francis Darwin and Professor E. W. Brown, lectures on |
Francis Darwin naturalist | |
ouse was built in 1910 as a wedding gift from | Francis Darwin (3rd son of Charles Darwin and Emma) t |
d the naturalists Rev. Henry Harpur Crewe and | Francis Darwin. |
Sir | Francis Dashwood (1708- 1781) by George Knowles at co |
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