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| he last performance in The Courtyard Theatre, | Matilda, A Musical, taking place in January 2010. |
| He was the son of Hugh Bigod, and | Matilda, a daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembr |
| Matilda, A Musical (18 October 2011 - ) | |
| The | Matilda A. Fraser Residence, Orlando, Florida (privat |
| e of Wight in 1896, preceded by his wife Anna | Matilda Abbott (1839-1870). |
| but because they still underage, their mother | Matilda acted as regent until they were proclaimed ad |
| d to her being cast as the title character in | Matilda, adapted from the popular children's book by |
| n 1138 when Robert of Gloucester declared for | Matilda, after previously supporting Stephen. |
| d relationship of Dorriforth and his daughter | Matilda after Miss Milner's adulterous affair after t |
| She adopted the name | Matilda after her marriage in June 1119, as had her m |
| later served in the same capacity to Empress | Matilda after he'd transferred his allegiance. |
| severe succession crisis that set Stephen and | Matilda against each other in The Anarchy of the 1120 |
| age 41, and David's wife, the aforementioned | Matilda age 35. |
| 30 July 1872), Lady Ida | Matilda Alice Feilding (23 June 1840 - 16 December 19 |
| The fifth of nine children, the oldest being | Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (1870-1922), performing u |
| Best Performance by a Younger Actor for both | Matilda and A Simple Wish. |
| alt, through his sons Bernhard I (ancestor of | Matilda), and Siegfried I (ancestor of Sigismund). |
| ined childless and in 1118 d'Aubigny divorced | Matilda and married Gundred de Gournay , daughter of |
| At first the marriage was unacceptable, as | Matilda and Mary had both spent their childhood in th |
| Scrooge, | Matilda and Hortense are the last of the McDuck clan. |
| Hancock as the grieving and determined widow, | Matilda, and David Threllfall plays the young man, Hu |
| Grave of Birger jarl, his wife | Matilda and Birger's son Duke Eric. |
| Penman chronicles the story of cousins | Matilda and Stephen who fight for England's throne. |
| as because Henry IV maintained an affair with | Matilda and wanted to marry her. |
| They have four children: daughters Megan and | Matilda, and fraternal male-female twins Jack and Hol |
| the Townships of | Matilda and Mountain in the County of Dundas. |
| A small community originally known as | Matilda and later Iroquois, Ontario developed in the |
| Matilda and Louis arrived separately in Achaea, she s | |
| 1141 he was granted an earldom by the Empress | Matilda, and was confirmed as the first earl of Oxfor |
| by a relief force loyal to Maude (the Empress | Matilda) and commanded by Robert, 1st Earl of Glouces |
| After her husband had died in 936, | Matilda and her son Otto established Quedlinburg Abbe |
| s go so far as to posit a love-affair between | Matilda and Stephen, e.g. the Janna Mysteries by Feli |
| Anarchy, caused by a dispute between Empress | Matilda and her cousin King Stephen of England over t |
| In 1414 a daughter, Alice was born to both | Matilda and the Earl of Cambridge, she married Sir Th |
| Matilda and her younger brother, William Adelin, were | |
| King Stephen was dominated by the efforts of | Matilda and later her son, Henry of Anjou to oust Ste |
| tephen, George, Nathaniel, Ann, Harriet, Lucy | Matilda, and Mary. |
| urial place of King Stephen of England, Queen | Matilda, and their son Eustace IV of Boulogne. |
| had five children: Richard, Frances, Hester, | Matilda, and Catherine. |
| then to Roseburg, where he married his wife, | Matilda, and had seven children. |
| nal location in Heritage Square with his wife | Matilda and their four children. |
| Daughters were | Matilda and Eleanor. |
| He and two angels named | Matilda and Emmanuel, an invisible reindeer, and a bu |
| ip renounced his claim to Achaea in favour of | Matilda and gave her hand to Louis. |
| Larrabee married Anna | Matilda Appleman on September 12, 1861. |
| The signatures of William I and | Matilda are the first two large crosses. |
| ld town of Winchester and holding off Empress | Matilda's forces until Stephen's wife, Matilda, arriv |
| Matilda arrived late in 1315, and several barons, inc | |
| Nurse | Matilda arrives at the household of the Brown family |
| Praising | Matilda as a "brave German Amazon", Ottone assents. |
| in ads for Subway and in a cameo in the movie | Matilda, as Million Dollar Sticky Man. |
| Mrs. | Matilda Asante-Asiedu - Former News Editor, Joy FM Ra |
| r the Rout of Winchester in which the Empress | Matilda assaulted the Bishop Henry in 1141, during a |
| eath his sons were still minors and his widow | Matilda assumed the regency of the principality until |
| that was to include a visit to her daughter, | Matilda at "Stratford". |
| fter his return to Queensland, he won another | Matilda Award for his "repositioning of La Boite Thea |
| In 1992 he won a | Matilda Award for his Contribution to Theatre in Quee |
| He married Anna | Matilda Barroll in 1837, and they both spent the next |
| Mote includes the 2009 BBC Radio 4 serial of | Matilda, based on the book by Roald Dahl, in which sh |
| genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress | Matilda battles to secure her claim to the English th |
| In 1836 he married | Matilda Beatty; the couple had six children. |
| Matilda became a nun at Bec and died in the 1150s, an | |
| urviving son was Sir William Betham, and Mary | Matilda Betham was his daughter. |
| The Frank and | Matilda Binz House is a historic home in Sarasota, Fl |
| e Conquerors, a 1932 Radio Film, by character | Matilda Blake, played by Edna May Oliver. |
| The Nurse | Matilda books were written by the British children's |
| ister, and has two children: a daughter named | Matilda, born in 2007 and a son named Horace, born 15 |
| venworth, Kansas and the daughter of a lawyer | Matilda, born Hanson, a sister to the Confederate Gen |
| Hildegard / | Matilda, born ca. |
| Fanny Ingeborg | Matilda Brate, nee Ekbom, (February 26, 1862-April 24 |
| Alice Chaucer, daughter to Thomas Chaucer and | Matilda Burghersh. |
| Earl of Hereford, a supporter of the Empress | Matilda, but was attacked in late 1144 by forces loya |
| He married Annie | Matilda Cambell on November 9, 1869. |
| In 1994 WXXZ Port | Matilda came on air quickly changing call sign to WIK |
| n was born in Tunnel Hill, Georgia in 1860 to | Matilda Caroline Austin, daughter of Clisbe Austin, a |
| He married an American woman, | Matilda Cass Ledyard. |
| seven children, of which three survived them: | Matilda Cass Jones (born 1833, married Auustus Porter |
| 9 December 2007, and their daughter, Arabella | Matilda Catherine Field, born in June 2011. |
| The | Matilda Centre was a grassroots developed social and |
| aye Grant Ross of the British Indian Army and | Matilda Charlotte Elderton. |
| The films | Matilda, Christine (and its soundtrack), American Gra |
| In 1869, he married | Matilda Church. |
| In 1853, Robert Bell married | Matilda Clegg. |
| g Anne's death, the Earl of Cambridge married | Matilda Clifford. |
| For publicity Mar Brynn's President Aunt | Matilda Collinge (Esther Dale) begins poking fun of t |
| in a wonderfully mischievous way-until Nurse | Matilda comes. |
| When count Philip died in 1235, | Matilda continued to reign and was married to Alphons |
| In the desert terrain of North Africa the | Matilda could average only about 6 mph (9.7 km/h). |
| As already stated above, | Matilda, countess of Perche, was not the same person |
| (4 April 1339 - 10 April 1362), also known as | Matilda, Countess of Hainault, was a 14th century Eng |
| For the American ethnologist, see | Matilda Coxe Evans Stevenson. |
| He married | Matilda Cruger (1809-1891), and they had several chil |
| 3 Lee, M4 Sherman, GMC DUKW "Duck"), British ( | Matilda, Crusader, Churchill tank Mk V) as well as So |
| Matilda Cugler-Poni, poet and actress | |
| His daughter, | Matilda d'Aubigny, married William de Warenne, 5th Ea |
| Brien and | Matilda D'Oyly had two sons who were both stricken wi |
| Gerard, Count of Auvergne, and Hildegard (or | Matilda), daughter of Louis the Pious and Ermengard. |
| His mother was Margaret | Matilda, daughter of James Talbit. |
| Miles married | Matilda, daughter of Robert D'Oyly, in 1084. |
| e was buried alongside his father and mother, | Matilda, daughter of Herman II, Duke of Swabia, in th |
| first wife, who died in 1867, being Harriett | Matilda, daughter of the Captain George King, B.N. |
| He married | Matilda, daughter of Otto II, Count of Holstein-Schau |
| t is won he then has to prove himself to Lady | Matilda, daughter of Count Baldwin of Flanders, to wi |
| His mother was | Matilda, daughter of Herman II, Duke of Swabia. |
| In 1313, Philip granted it to | Matilda, daughter of Isabella and her first husband F |
| On 14 June 1237 Robert married | Matilda, daughter of Henry II of Brabant and Marie of |
| His mother was | Matilda, daughter of Rev. William Marsh. |
| It may be that the | Matilda de Braose who was the wife of Rhys Mechyll, P |
| a son of Nicholas d'Oisy, lord of Avesnes and | Matilda de la Roche. |
| He married, secondly, to Sophia | Matilda de Tuyll de Serooskerken, daughter of Baron V |
| It was most likely constructed by | Matilda de St Valery sometime before 1208. |
| Matilda de Esserugge is recorded as having connection | |
| Maud (or | Matilda) de Balliol, married to Bryan FitzAlan, Lord |
| as being an area of land granted to Adam and | Matilda de la Claie by Richard de la Claie.The estate |
| In 2010 the | Matilda decided to leave behind its British roots and |
| In 1845 he married Helena | Matilda Denker and in 1850 he was baptized a member o |
| n of Rev. Douglas Yeoman Blakiston and Sophia | Matilda Dent. |
| 6 lascars from the | Matilda desert the ship at ‘Port Daniel' (Otago Harbo |
| However, Empress | Matilda did lay claim to being patron of Bordesley on |
| IX, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, | Matilda, Duchess of Saxony, Richard I of England, Geo |
| IX, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, | Matilda, Duchess of Saxony, Richard I of England and |
| , Queen of Sicily, Eleanor, Queen of Castile, | Matilda, Duchess of Saxony and Henry the Young King. |
| Matilda Dugdale b. 15 May 1955 | |
| in de Redvers, created first Earl of Devon by | Matilda during The Anarchy. |
| ch fighting between the forces of Stephen and | Matilda during the period of civil war in the mid 12t |
| her (some reports list her as Cherokee) named | Matilda E. Quick Hoxie. |
| cre estate was bequeathed to Morris County by | Matilda E. Frelinghuysen, who inherited the estate fr |
| Robert married | Matilda Edwards of Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales in 1 |
| of Duke Henry the Lion, from his marriage to | Matilda, eldest daughter of King Henry II of England |
| avemeyer (1884-1963) on February 7, 1907; and | Matilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen (1887-?). |
| James Warner married | Matilda Elizabeth Allen, daughter of George Allen and |
| He married | Matilda Elizabeth Griswold and had three daughters an |
| e son of Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen and | Matilda Elizabeth Griswold. |
| Matilda Ernkrans in January 2011. | |
| Matilda Ernkrans, born in 1973, is a Swedish politici | |
| e member of the Riksdag since 2006, replacing | Matilda Ernkrans. |
| Dr. | Matilda Evans (May 13, 1872 - 1935) was the first Afr |
| Dr. | Matilda Evans |
| in 1963) on November 24, 1927, and later Ann | Matilda Fagg. |
| m), Hugh, and Joscelin, and by his wife Maud ( | Matilda) fathered four sons, Enguerrand (Ingram), Guy |
| r Faustino (born March 7, 2007 in Toronto)and | Matilda Faustino (born September 10, 2008 in Toronto) |
| Chapin married | Matilda Fenno, from Boston on October 15, 1849 and th |
| Matilda finally left the monastery in 1100 to marry K | |
| Lady Adeliza | Matilda Fitzalan-Howard (d. |
| In September 1141, | Matilda fled the siege of Winchester and took refuge |
| ll squadron tasked with transporting Caroline | Matilda, former Queen of Denmark and Norway and siste |
| Henry IV's Italian campaign of 1090, Welf and | Matilda fought against the King. |
| He had married | Matilda Furnese, the daughter of Sir Henry Furnese of |
| anahan who played Baum's tough mother-in-law, | Matilda Gage. |
| n a month later with the consent of the King, | Matilda gave an inter vivos gift of the Earldom to he |
| Lady Mary | Matilda Georgiana Howard (28 January 1823 - 17 Septem |
| ot bequeathed the Lacock estate to his niece, | Matilda Gilchrist-Clark, who took the name of Talbot. |
| Nurse | Matilda Goes to Hospital (1974) |
| (In memory of Frances | Matilda Gore Langton, died 1864) South Chancel 1. |
| , 1900 she died in 1958 and was a daughter of | Matilda Graham born May 29, 1866, died 1940, and Will |
| This | Matilda Graham was a daughter of John Graham born 182 |
| Grata Flos | Matilda Greig (7 November 1880 - 31 December 1958), A |
| as Sir Richard, son of his second marriage to | Matilda Grosvenor of Kinderton, Cheshire. |
| There were rumors that | Matilda had been in love with the English ambassador |
| While William had sailed on the White Ship, | Matilda had not and survived her husband. |
| Since | Matilda had secretly transferred her property to the |
| He married | Matilda Hamilton on 26 September 1844. |
| Matilda Harris Elementary School | |
| He married | Matilda Hayden in 1881. |
| had already sworn one with his niece Empress | Matilda, heir to Henry I from whom Stephen had usurpe |
| Thus, after | Matilda, her county of Boulogne went to Matilda's rel |
| Danielson married Jenny | Matilda Heurlin in 1878. |
| was given its current name by business owners | Matilda Hickman and Maurice Broussard in 1944. |
| s a Many-Splendored Thing, were filmed at the | Matilda hospital. |
| To the north is the | Matilda House. |
| After his father's death, | Matilda Hoxie moved to Northern Idaho where at an ear |
| Matilda Hoxie married a rancher and horse trader name | |
| f Riversdale and Castle Archdale and his wife | Matilda Humphrys, daughter of William Humphrys of Bll |
| (Jason Smith), Henry Hunter (Tobi Atkins) and | Matilda Hunter (Indiana Evans). |
| Mk I, | Matilda I (A11) |
| It was used on the soundtracks of | Matilda; Ice Age; the 1996 film Pie in the Sky; the f |
| Matilda II tank at the Bovington Tank Museum, England | |
| One of his children was | Matilda II, Countess of Nevers. |
| Odo (1230-1266), who married | Matilda II, Countess of Nevers |
| He was married in c. 1223 to | Matilda II, countess of Boulogne (d. |
| ert, Earl of Gloucester in 1144 in support of | Matilda in the Anarchy. |
| ding Young Actress" and a YoungStar Award for | Matilda in "Best Performance by a Young Actress in a |
| ions until the settlement between Stephen and | Matilda in the winter of 1153. |
| 94) was created Earl of Oxford by the empress | Matilda in July 1141. |
| The abbey was given by Empress | Matilda in 1151 to monks from Quarr Abbey on the Isle |
| It was founded by | Matilda in 1148 in memory of her two sons Stephen's a |
| Matilda International Hospital used to be surveyed an | |
| But then Marian arrives reporting that | Matilda is about to be tried for witchcraft. |
| The protagonist, | Matilda, is a soul haunted by guilt and self-reproach |
| n (11 August 1836 - 9 July 1907), who married | Matilda Jane Cradock-Hartopp (died 23 October 1892) o |
| nce Edward Island, the son of John McLean and | Matilda Jane Jury, and was educated at Prince of Wale |
| d Eliza Field, made in 1832 by London painter | Matilda Jones. |
| Oz (1986) Movie of the Week .... Helen Leslie | Matilda Joslyn Gage |
| on the writings of the 19th century feminist | Matilda Joslyn Gage, and has no basis in research. |
| Matilda Joslyn Gage House - 210 East Genesee Street, | |
| as Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, | Matilda Joslyn Gage, Victoria Woodhull, Elizabeth Bla |
| repeats the claim, which had originated with | Matilda Joslyn Gage, that 9 million victims were kill |
| Daughters were | Matilda Kaumakaokane Cummins Walker (1862-1937), Jane |
| Matilda Kshessinskaya. | |
| In the year of his succession, he married | Matilda la Gran Contessa, daughter of Boniface III of |
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