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Union Workhouse which was opened in 1794 by a | Gilbert Union of seventeen parishes. |
he priory was established with the consent of | Gilbert Universalis, bishop of London, before his dea |
Martin | Gilbert, University of London |
n 1936 and was known by the name, Sister Mary | Gilbert until she was dispensed of her religious vows |
Gilbert Upton (2005) Football League and Premiership | |
c building was commissioned by Major James L. | Gilbert using Augustus Nicholas Allen to construct it |
commissioned on 10 June 1978, with Commander | Gilbert V. Wilkes, III in command. |
Gilbert V. Indeglia (born August 31, 1941) is a justi | |
Gilbert Valence (Michel Piccoli) is a grand old theat | |
s in the Mid North of South Australia, in the | Gilbert Valley. |
The District Council of Clare and | Gilbert Valleys is a local government administrative |
ngham is in the District Council of Clare and | Gilbert Valleys, the state electoral district of From |
al level by the District Council of Clare and | Gilbert Valleys. |
Gilbert Van Binst (born 5 July 1951) was a Belgian fo | |
ht in 1975 against K.R.C. Mechelen, replacing | Gilbert Van Binst. |
anks to two goals each by Rob Rensenbrink and | Gilbert van Binst. |
Gilbert Vane, 2nd Baron Barnard (1678-1753), married | |
William Lyonel Vane, a descendant of | Gilbert Vane, 2nd Baron Barnard. |
6 March 1758) was an English peer, the son of | Gilbert Vane, 2nd Baron Barnard. |
rs have included Brian Priestman (1988-1990), | Gilbert Varga (1997-2000), and Mario Venzago (2000-20 |
nied by the orchestra, under the direction of | Gilbert Varga. |
When Eon discovered | Gilbert Vaughn's death, he determined to keep knowled |
Eon reanimated | Gilbert Vaughn, but had a falling out with Quasar whe |
Eon befriended Quasar's father, | Gilbert Vaughn. |
Gilbert verbally committed to play college football f | |
Anton | Gilbert Victor von Ebner, Ritter von Rofenstein (Febr |
Scott, along with Eric Hogg and | Gilbert Vinden, became the first members of the UK Co |
Gilbert visits the defendants and, under Jackson's ad | |
Stout, Hosea; | Gilbert W. Scharffs (1967), "Excerpts from the Journa |
Colonel | Gilbert W. Cumming - resigned on September 30, 1862. |
The current director is | Gilbert W. Merkx. |
Gilbert W. Lindsay, 1962-90 | |
8 of Delbarton, W.Va.; Donald Hagy Jr., 47 of | Gilbert, W.Va.; Edward Ellis Jr., 38 of Justice, W.Va |
Botobolar was the family vineyard of | Gilbert Wahlquist. |
Gilbert Wakefield was the third son of the Rev. Georg | |
Counsel's Opinion was based on a | Gilbert Wakefield play and was remade, again by Londo |
He married Anne, daughter of the Rev. | Gilbert Wakefield, and died at his house in Bloomsbur |
Charles James Fox Correspondence of the late | Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. 1813 |
down to the date of death, of the ‘Memoirs of | Gilbert Wakefield,' originally published by Wakefield |
under the shelter of some relative, probably | Gilbert Wall. |
John | Gilbert Wallace (born February 9, 1974 in Rochester, |
both hero and villain, Dorothy Dickson, Olive | Gilbert, Walter Crisham and Edgar Elmes. |
Now dying of cancer, | Gilbert wants King to jot down his life story before |
On December 8, | Gilbert was placed on Injured Reserve due to a hamstr |
In 1979, | Gilbert was awarded the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize fr |
Gilbert was the subject of a recent Podcast by the Ne | |
e Earl wanted to cater for 1500, but although | Gilbert was generous, there was not enough money to b |
Following his year-long run on Fast Draw, | Gilbert was contacted by Bing Crosby Productions to h |
ily syndicated program hosted by Alex Trebek, | Gilbert was selected as the show's announcer and audi |
Gilbert was chosen a fellow of the Royal Society in 1 | |
On 19 December 2008, | Gilbert was fined £560 plus costs for assaulting a 17 |
Gilbert was thrown from his horse and his foot was ca | |
At the time of his death, | Gilbert was president of the Association of Independe |
Gilbert was Lord High Treasurer from 1386 to 1389 and | |
Captain Charles C. | Gilbert was appointed acting major general and placed |
An early advocate of abolitionism, | Gilbert was a strong supporter of the Whig Party and, |
ce-successful Northampton team was broken up, | Gilbert was sold to Grimsby Town. |
Gilbert was praised for his portrayal of a sheik, but | |
Gilbert was the head coach of the Calgary Flames. | |
It is probable that | Gilbert was elected to the see sometime in the year 1 |
Gilbert was again judge of the county court 1820-1825 | |
Gilbert was elected 23 February 1436, provided on 21 | |
Robert | Gilbert was a medieval Bishop of London. |
Gilbert was a member of the Connecticut House of Repr | |
Gilbert was born in Baden-Baden, Germany to a middle- | |
Kevin | Gilbert was an accomplished composer, singer and inst |
ative councillor for Hatfield Central, Darren | Gilbert, was forced to resign after it was alleged th |
(When his son, | Gilbert, was made a burgess of Edinburgh in 1562, the |
In 1981, | Gilbert was a member of the American Junior Davis Cup |
At this time | Gilbert was member of parliament for Queenborough, Ke |
Gilbert was born in DeRuyter (town), New York, Madiso | |
Gilbert was one of the leaders of the Great Awakening | |
Gilbert was a supporter of the Duke of Bedford, which | |
Jimmy McGeough, Jim Crossan and Matt Doherty, | Gilbert was a member of the Derry City team that over |
l difficulties following a management buyout, | Gilbert was purchased by Grays International. |
Gilbert was nominated by President George H.W. Bush o | |
Gilbert was a federal judge on the United States Dist | |
ode (died 12 May 1403), also known as William | Gilbert, was the Prior of Spinney Abbey in Cambridges |
Gilbert was incorporated in 1918 and named for Gilber | |
In a two-season career, | Gilbert was a .240 |
However, when | Gilbert was killed at the front, Dollie refused to ma |
ll in "AA" hockey, he was recalled after Greg | Gilbert was released as head coach of the Phantoms to |
Stephen | Gilbert was appointed as a Junior Government Whip aft |
James | Gilbert was born in Louisville, Kentucky on July 16, |
The couple's famous son, W.S. | Gilbert, was born on 18 November 1836. |
Gilbert was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-sixth | |
Later, in 2008, | Gilbert was mentioned as a possible appointee by Pres |
They married in 1253, when | Gilbert was ten years old. |
At this time | Gilbert was also part of an intellectual group from G |
n the Kingswear Ferry until 1996, when Adrian | Gilbert was sold, somewhat ironically to the St Mawes |
nrestricted free agent in the 2009 offseason, | Gilbert was re-signed by the Falcons on February 27. |
Two days after his release from the Jaguars, | Gilbert was signed by the Atlanta Falcons on Septembe |
On Friday, June 5, 2009, | Gilbert was relieved of his coaching duties as his co |
At the 1990 Commonwealth Games, | Gilbert was eighth in long jump and reached to the se |
m had been in use since the 13th century, but | Gilbert was the first to use it to mean "like amber i |
On July 28, 2009, | Gilbert was named the head coach of the newly formed |
In May of 2010 | Gilbert was appointed president of the Deseret News. |
English version of the lyrics written by Ray | Gilbert was recorded by Bing Crosby and the Xavier Cu |
Walter | Gilbert was born in Rugby, England. |
a 6-year-old when her father, Charles "Chuck" | Gilbert, was relocated there in his work with the aer |
At Pleasant Hill, | Gilbert was wounded in the right hand. |
New Found Glory, when regular guitarist Chad | Gilbert was on tour with his other band, Shai Hulud. |
f Philip Edward David Layton and Alice Marion | Gilbert, was a merchant and business executive in the |
Gilbert was translated to St. David's on 5 May 1389 a | |
Gilbert was made prisoner, and succeeded in fleeing b | |
Gilbert was born in Boston, Massachusetts and educate | |
Gilbert was a professor at Harvard Business School. | |
Sous Lieutenant Eugene | Gilbert was a World War I flying ace credited with fi |
Walter | Gilbert was a college football player from Fairfield, |
Gilbert was nominated to Bangor on 17 March 1372. | |
Born in Rochefort, | Gilbert was educated at a seminary in Algeria and min |
Gilbert was a canon of St Andrews Cathedral Priory wh | |
Chris | Gilbert was an American football player. |
tory of the Crusades vol.II p.384, note, days | Gilbert was drowned off Dieppe. |
Gilbert was a formidable slugger during his minor lea | |
Gilbert was elected as an Opposition Party candidate | |
time after Bernard of Clairvaux died in 1153, | Gilbert was asked to continue Bernard's incomplete se |
On September 4, 2010, | Gilbert was released. |
Gilbert was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 26 | |
In parts of two seasons, | Gilbert was a .083 |
Gilbert was born in Middletown, Connecticut on March | |
Entering the 2011 NFL Draft | Gilbert was projected to be a second to fourth round |
Gilbert was drafted 63rd overall in the 2011 NFL Draf | |
William | Gilbert was born in Lewinsville, Virginia on July 4, |
After his retirement from baseball, | Gilbert was elected civil sheriff of Orleans Parish, |
Baldwin fitz | Gilbert was a Norman nobleman, the son of Gilbert, Co |
Gilbert was a famous architect, responsible for many | |
While in the State Senate | Gilbert was an early fighter for replacing the Single |
orthern Division under the command of Colonel | Gilbert Waugh entered the territory of Coorg and on 3 |
We have told Mr. | Gilbert we are looking for businesses and industries |
Ann, daughter of Aaron Wedgwood, grandson of | Gilbert Wedgwood. |
William | Gilbert Weir (July 1, 1896 - December 12, 1971) was a |
Charles I granted Brambridge to | Gilbert Welles in 1636 and the property remained in t |
Gilbert Wellington Ostrom (born June 1837) was an Ont | |
Gilbert Welton (or Gilbert de Wilton) was a Bishop of | |
Home, largely due to divorces that Pundik and | Gilbert went through since writing the previous album |
Band member Bruce | Gilbert went on to produce the 12-inch single, "Just |
Sebastian and | Gilbert were old friends, while Gilbert and Graham me |
One source of perpetual pain for | Gilbert were the lay brothers. |
His parents, Kathy Boudin and David | Gilbert, were radical anti-war activists and members |
n and Apostleship of St. Paul. in a Letter to | Gilbert West, Esq." West became convinced of the trut |
His elder brother was the author | Gilbert West. |
Grant Mitchell as | Gilbert Wheeler |
Poor Act 1782 (22 Geo.3 c.83), also known as | Gilbert's Act, was a British poor relief law proposed |
ief instrumental introduction is the sound of | Gilbert whistling, before he comes in. |
Gilbert White Ganong (May 22, 1851 - October 31, 1917 | |
the farmhands, the work of British naturalist | Gilbert White and collecting Native American arrowhea |
in one of the plates in the first edition of | Gilbert White's famous book, The Natural History and |
The village features in | Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne . |
Only a "narrow range of enclosures" in | Gilbert White's day separated the Royal Forest of "Wo |
eighteenth century "Wolmer" often appears in | Gilbert White's The Natural History and Antiquities o |
e's other publications included an edition of | Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne which re- |
s, has been converted into a museum, known as | Gilbert White's House. |
d subjects, observations compared to those of | Gilbert White, were collected and privately printed b |
rfolk and became friendly with the naturalist | Gilbert White, with whom he carried on a lengthy corr |
He married Anne White, who was the sister of | Gilbert White, the famous naturalist. |
July 18 - | Gilbert White, English naturalist (died 1793) |
ook a keen interest in the amateur naturalist | Gilbert White. |
ite FRS, brother of the celebrated naturalist | Gilbert White. |
living male relative is his dandified cousin | Gilbert, who still lives in Louisiana; the two are gu |
n Road, Reigate, close to his brother, Arthur | Gilbert who lived in Limpsfield. |
ness and took over as its head from his Uncle | Gilbert who died without issue. |
tructed in neo-Gothic style by architect Cass | Gilbert, who was commissioned by Frank Woolworth in 1 |
was designed and donated to the town by Cass | Gilbert, who lived in the town for a period. |
e in 2008 - and Omega Pharma-Lotto's Philippe | Gilbert, who completed the podium. |
Country, which was later released by Brantley | Gilbert who co wrote the song on his 2010 album Halfw |
on the unit was commissioned from Maj-General | Gilbert, who also took into account the difficulties |
ncing to build the casino was provided by Sam | Gilbert, who used money laundered from drug smuggling |
e land of Thomas J. Perkerson and Jeremiah S. | Gilbert who bought 500 acres (2.0 km2) from his fathe |
l Switzer and starring Patty Duke and Melissa | Gilbert, who had co-starred together in three prior f |
etcy by his only son from his first marriage, | Gilbert, who was created Baron Daresbury in 1927. |
ve with his brother's human girlfriend, Elena | Gilbert, who is the doppleganger of their past love. |
incolnshire and had two brothers, William and | Gilbert, who held land there. |
eir rugby league balls, acquired in 1995, and | Gilbert, who produce equipment for rugby and netball, |
27.6 seconds, while Morton's team-mate Irene | Gilbert, who had been ill and in bed for several days |
of the 17th century the estate passed to John | Gilbert, who also took the name of Cooper. |
ssist Dave Luetkenhoelter and drummer Jeffrey | Gilbert, who both came from the recently broken-up Ch |
The melodrama of the troubadour centaur | Gilbert who seeks love in mostly the wrong places |
Gilbert, who is one of 22 openly gay MPs in the House | |
ne 1567), and William Lauder, brother of said | Gilbert, who had been put to the horn for the slaught |
ilbert family are descendants of Sir Humphrey | Gilbert, who was an older half-brother of Sir Walter |
w the Scot, died unexpectedly in 1229, it was | Gilbert whom the chapter chose to elect as Matthew's |
devoted to the plays of artistic director Sky | Gilbert whose plays will deal with issues of gender a |
Cyrus | Gilbert Wiley (August 13, 1881 - January 3, 1930) ser |
church spokesman Don Evans, the new temple in | Gilbert will be constructed near the intersection of |
Gilbert will join Starks and former Florida center Ma | |
Gilbert William Lindsay, who was born on December 28, | |
'S' Patrol Lieutenant | Gilbert William Nangle |
Gilbert William Arthur "Gil" Duthie AM (21 May 1912 - | |
Celestial Visitations The Art of | Gilbert Williams (Pomegranate Artbooks) ISBN 0-517-53 |
Wills was a cousin of | Gilbert Wills, 1st Baron Dulverton. |
Gilbert Wilson (21 July 1962- 20 July 1967) | |
tches, including reports from Ambassador John | Gilbert Winant in London on the position of the Polis |
d his viticulture skills at Australia's Simon | Gilbert Wines. |
John Dehner ... | Gilbert Winslow |
as Cody and Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan | Gilbert, with serial veteran Roy Barcroft as the evil |
year he enlisted the services of Joseph Henry | Gilbert, with whom he carried on for more than half a |
in 1897, Rupert assisted Mrs. Carte and W. S. | Gilbert with the first revival of The Yeomen of the G |
Brad | Gilbert won in the final 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 against Edberg |
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