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Prince | Rupert: Admiral and General-at-Sea. |
s Ironside (for that title was given him by P. | Rupert after his defeate neere York) [i.e., at Marsto |
Rupert Alexander Alec-Smith, TD (5 September 1913 - 2 | |
Rupert Alexander Alec-Smith 4 July 1980 - 18 October | |
Rupert also developed the Gary Player designed, Leopa | |
Named after Prince | Rupert, alumni of the school include Tina Brown, the |
Prince | Rupert, an archetypical Cavalier |
, that a certain German prince, by name Prince | Rupert, an alien born, enemy to the King and his king |
uidated in 1878 and in 1879 his two elder sons | Rupert and Lewis established a dyestuffs factory at H |
Many of his poles still stand in Prince | Rupert and even Adelaide Australia. |
Engraved portraits are in Warburton's Prince | Rupert and in the illustrated edition of Clarendon's |
King Charles, Prince | Rupert, and the Civil War: from original letters (197 |
uding those for the animated television series | Rupert and Babar. |
It was from the animated film | Rupert and the Frog Song and reached number three in |
gone, he now worked as "The Crime Doctor" for | Rupert and his men in hopes that Rupert would one day |
This bridge was eventually taken by Prince | Rupert and his Royalist Forces, but he subsequently l |
e, owned and managed the Crest Hotel in Prince | Rupert and also worked as an accountant. |
At this time, | Rupert and Spragge became rivals, the latter becoming |
st Mountains between the communities of Prince | Rupert and Kitimat. |
gland, in February 1969 with the assistance of | Rupert and Jostick, the Siamese Twins |
ork Ltd., which was formed in 1999 by brothers | Rupert and Nick Loman. |
Rupert and his wife Elisabeth of Nuremberg, detail fr | |
Born on 20 November 1954, to | Rupert and Betty David. |
with future connections to the Port of Prince | Rupert and the Port of Vancouver. |
Tony is attacked by | Rupert and kills him in self-defense, but then is hel |
Prince | Rupert and his staff at Marston Moor (1903) |
This new alliance successfully targeted | Rupert and he was blindsided. |
Rupert and Allin hurried back and met up with the har | |
The pay convoy evaded | Rupert, and Parliamentarian troops led by Sir Philip |
Claudine meets | Rupert and after several dates, they begin to fall in |
r contributions to the Royal Army after Prince | Rupert and Prince Maurice were quartered in his home, |
(Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs), are apprehensive of | Rupert, and believe that he will leave their mother j |
They meet The Uncle's nephew Razor | Rupert and convince him that they're up for the job. |
In 739 St. Boniface completed the work of St. | Rupert, and placed Salzburg under the primatial see o |
ettlement gets its name, is dedicated to Saint | Rupert and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of C |
on College and Cambridge University compatriot | Rupert Anderson who had gone to Florida at the same t |
Hackman's character (Agent | Rupert Anderson) and Dafoe's character (Agent Alan Wa |
Simon and | Rupert are then arrested by the state Police and take |
Fr. | Rupert Arulvalan 1994-1999 |
Warner, Kate Shindle as Vivienne, and Michael | Rupert as Callahan. |
In 1894, Carte had hired his son, | Rupert, as an assistant. |
While Carte was ill, in 1897, | Rupert assisted Mrs. Carte and W. S. Gilbert with the |
He secured the post as Secretary to Prince | Rupert at a time when England and France were vying f |
g Crimson's Lizard album, on the track "Prince | Rupert Awakes". |
Rupert B. Vance 1957-1969 | |
in 1923 in the Kwakwaka'wakw community of Fort | Rupert, B.C. |
Pierce was born June 10, 1856, at Fort | Rupert, B.C. His father was a Scotsman named Edward P |
the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince | Rupert, B.C. from the 1970s. |
with the Haida carver Freda Diesing in Prince | Rupert, B.C., starting in 1971 and later studied at H |
Rupert baines (talk) 13:48, 10 March 2008 (UTC) | |
The flag was first proposed by | Rupert Barnes of the Huntingdonshire Society which pr |
Rupert Bates and Richard Hainsworth each played as on | |
northwest to reach the Caribbean Sea at Prince | Rupert Bay on the country's northwestern coast, close |
Brown Lake - Prince | Rupert, BC |
to the television programme The Adventures of | Rupert Bear was a fan favourite at concerts. |
when he describes the sexual tendencies of his | Rupert Bear hybrid. |
These include Postman Pat, | Rupert Bear, Basil Brush, and Little Red Tractor. |
Bears on display include Paddington Bear, | Rupert Bear, and Winnie the Pooh. |
The forces of Prince | Rupert beat them at the Battle of Powick Bridge on Po |
ceeded his father in the business in 1862, and | Rupert became a barrister. |
When | Rupert became chairman of the Savoy in 1903, Ada was |
of the Beckett family until the retirement of | Rupert Beckett in 1950. |
Lionel d'Aragon as | Rupert Bedford |
Major The Honourable James | Rupert Bellamy MC (1881 - October 1929) is a fictiona |
cott had a short marriage from 1945 to 1950 to | Rupert Bellamy. |
e its principles (e.g., The Church Society and | Rupert Bentley-Taylor of the FIEC). |
Rupert Berger (February 10, 1896 - February 9, 1958) | |
There was no incumbent, as former mayor | Rupert Bernard decided to (successfully) run for a se |
With | Rupert Billingham, he published a seminal paper in 19 |
Maurice | Rupert Bishop (May 29, 1944 - October 19, 1983) was a |
Rupert Boneham (born January 27, 1964) is an American | |
ugh old dusty books until he comes upon an old | Rupert book. |
often working in conjunction with top producer | Rupert Bopape at EMI South Africa, and often performi |
The group was formed by | Rupert Bopape, a music producer and famous talent sco |
adult contemporary format at 560 AM in Prince | Rupert, British Columbia. |
aking was felt from Portland, Oregon to Prince | Rupert, British Columbia. |
station that broadcasts at 100.7 FM in Prince | Rupert, British Columbia. |
nects to port facilies in Vancouver and Prince | Rupert, British Columbia. |
ba, and in July of that year she was at Prince | Rupert, British Columbia, to participate in the celeb |
When First World War began he was in Prince | Rupert, British Columbia and working in a salmon cann |
ge situated approximately 45 km S.W. of Prince | Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, on the north side o |
Porcher Island, near Prince | Rupert, British Columbia, is named after Edwin August |
ian L. Gardiner (born 18 August 1955 in Prince | Rupert, British Columbia) was a member of the Canadia |
ver, northeast of Hotspring Point, near Prince | Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. |
a Marine Highway to many Alaskan ports, Prince | Rupert, British Columbia, and Bellingham, Washington, |
Robin Gomez (born October 15, 1981 in Prince | Rupert, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional |
do you think you are? programme featuring son | Rupert, broadcast in August 2010, it was revealled th |
The | Rupert Brooke statue is situated at the forked juncti |
s owned by Henry and Florence Neeve, from whom | Rupert Brooke rented a room, and later a large part o |
ttomley - Lilian Bowes Lyon - Robert Bridges - | Rupert Brooke - Joseph Campbell - Roy Campbell - G. K |
after arrival, Asquith's friend and colleague | Rupert Brooke died from an infected mosquito bite. |
Afterword on | Rupert Brooke (1976) |
trachey and his brother James, G. E. Moore and | Rupert Brooke were all Apostles. |
In work such as the Afterword on | Rupert Brooke his interest in the metrical ideas of R |
Poems of | Rupert Brooke (Folkways Records 1865, Smithsonian Col |
B.' by Aubrey Herbert - a tribute to | Rupert Brooke |
Rupert Brooke died aboard en route to the Dardanelles | |
World (1975), Thrown to the Woolfs (1978) and | Rupert Brooke (1980). |
Sub Lieutenant | Rupert Brooke (1887-1915), stationed at Blandford bet |
- | Rupert Brooke" |
ur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth--A Life of | Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researc |
The town has statues of three famous locals: | Rupert Brooke, Thomas Hughes and William Webb Ellis. |
As a young man, Dalton was close to the poet | Rupert Brooke, who died of disease on his way to Gall |
Rupert Brooke, poet (1908) | |
antchester is a house associated with the poet | Rupert Brooke, who lived nearby and in 1912 immortali |
Orchestra", written at Gallipoli in memory of | Rupert Brooke, a work of profound feeling, stood out |
red because of his contacts with Edward Marsh, | Rupert Brooke, and other 'Georgian' poets. |
of youth emerging after World War I, from poet | Rupert Brooke. |
s composition "Dust" were taken from a poem by | Rupert Brooke. |
Originally there were six members: | Rupert Browne (vocals), Ed East (rhythm guitar), Stev |
studied with Henry Cummings, Rex Stephens and | Rupert Bruce Lockhart. |
Sam Newton and others (including | Rupert Bruce-Mitford), have proposed that the East An |
Rupert Bunny - Australian painter who lived much of h | |
25 April - | Rupert Bunny (b. |
Members included | Rupert Bunny, William Dunn Knox and Leslie Wilkie. |
Oliver Platt as | Rupert Burns |
Bertha devoted her energy to educating | Rupert, but was struck by his precociousness in matte |
He and | Rupert Buxton, the son of Sir Thomas Buxton, 4th Baro |
The village is accessible via Prince | Rupert by regular float plane flights or by boat. |
Johann Martin Rubert (also Rubbert or | Rupert, ca. |
e was born in Berwick, Nova Scotia, the son of | Rupert Caldwell and Eva Crowe. |
Rupert Campbell-Black is no longer a main character a | |
inked by several recurring characters, chiefly | Rupert Campbell-Black, and are set in the fictional E |
KA & CANADA Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Prince | Rupert, Canada |
Born on Earth in Prince | Rupert, Canada, Amuro's early childhood was spent on |
Rupert Carington from 1868 to 1928, was a British sol | |
ch leads him to suspect prominent cardiologist | Rupert Carr (Frank Gallacher). |
nus is named in honor of the American botanist | Rupert Charles Barneby (1911-2006). |
Rupert Charles William Bullard Onslow, 8th Earl of On | |
re by stumping up the production costs," while | Rupert Christiansen in the Daily Telegraph dismissed |
Rupert Christiansen, writing for The Daily Telegraph, | |
The Hon. | Rupert Christopher Soames (b. |
Rupert Clement George Carington, 4th Baron Carrington | |
racing, writing under his own name and also as | Rupert Collens. |
U.N. spokesman | Rupert Colville has said the final report will differ |
Rupert commissioned the Ruprecht building in Heidelbe | |
eorge John was born in 1543 as the only son of | Rupert, Count Palatine of Veldenz. |
Rupert Croft-Cooke (20 June 1903 - 1979) was an Engli | |
For the American film and TV actor, see | Rupert Crosse. |
December 1950, the Liberal member for Ivanhoe, | Rupert Curnow, died. |
Her benefactor was | Rupert D'Oyly Carte, a member of the family that firs |
m), but after the 1928-29 North American tour, | Rupert D'Oyly Carte decided to assign mezzo-soprano r |
the score was in 1921, under the direction of | Rupert D'Oyly Carte, but with established recording s |
man and assisted the new chairman, her stepson | Rupert D'Oyly Carte, with matters related to the D'Oy |
Oyly Carte Opera Company in October 1914 after | Rupert D'Oyly Carte saw her performance at the Haymar |
Rumbold was commissioned by | Rupert D'Oyly Carte to dress a 1918 revival of Gilber |
A letter from Lord Digby to Prince | Rupert dated June 17, 1644, gives an indication of th |
Rupert David is said to have served more time in pris | |
er 30, 1963 under the title A simple case with | Rupert Davies playing Maigret. |
Rupert Davies played Maigret. | |
Rupert Davies - Kommissar Saadi | |
Rupert Davies - Prentice | |
(William) | Rupert Davies (12 September 1879 - 11 March 1967) was |
Rupert Davies as Captain Whitney | |
Rupert Davies as John Lowes. | |
Rupert Davies as Sir John | |
Rupert Davies as Jock Fleming | |
Professor Ian "Mac" McClaine - | Rupert Davies |
It starred | Rupert Davies and Sheila Keith. |
f the first Maigret television series starring | Rupert Davies. |
Talbot Rothwell, Jimmy Jewell John Casson and | Rupert Davies. |
Conway Tearle - | Rupert de Vrieac |
Baptismal font of Furnaux also inspired by | Rupert de Deutz |
French and joined the Dutch centre, upon which | Rupert decided to move north to the rear squadron to |
Captain | Rupert Deering, soldier and penal administrator, of t |
Kieran Lagan, Lloyd Hutchinson, Brian Doherty, | Rupert Degas, Hugh Lee and Simon Delaney. |
Cast of The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul: | Rupert Degas, Sally Grace, Dirk Maggs, Michael Robert |
, by a majority of 155 votes, defeating Arthur | Rupert Dickey, the Minister of Justice in the Charles |
Unlike every other battleship, | Rupert did not have a centre-line conning tower. |
Rupert died from a fever, aged 20. | |
Rupert died at age 20, but Bertha outlived him by 25 | |
thew Mukash, elected in late 2005, opposed the | Rupert diversion project, preferring the development |
Dial Leroi | Rupert, DJ (1979) |
He wrote also under the Pseudonyms | Rupert Donkan, Thomas Daring, Darius Plecha and Antal |
tant figures from the battle, including Prince | Rupert Drive and Colonel Grantham Avenue. |
Jocelyn and Maurice died in World War I. | Rupert drowned near Oxford at the age of 21 with his |
Edmund | Rupert Drummond, CB MVO RN (ret.), son of 10th Viscou |
, with his brother James Duke of Yorke, Prince | Rupert Duke of Cumberland, James Duke of Monmouth and |
worthy Wenceslaus, and had chosen in his place | Rupert, Duke of Bavaria and Rhenish Count Palatine. |
ote was 9,856 for Chandler, 4,442 for attorney | Rupert E. Ruppert, and 6,858 for Terry M. Tranter. |
It is located south of Prince | Rupert, east across Hecate Strait from the Queen Char |
The judge in the competition was | Rupert East, the head of a translation committee, he |
Their children included | Rupert Edward Inglis who was an England rugby interna |
Petard, now under the newly-promoted Commander | Rupert Egan, was involved in the destruction of the J |
Higgins Junior High public schools and by St. | Rupert Elementary and St. Rose of Lima Elementary and |
"...that part of | Rupert encompassed within a boundary beginning at the |
, Royalist forces, under the command of Prince | Rupert engaged Aylesbury's Parliamentarian garrison, |
ray Victor (1896), Maurice Victor, (1898), and | Rupert Erroll Victor (1900). |
Rupert Evans (Born 30 March 1977) is an English actor | |
Rupert Evans as John Thaddeus Myers | |
Rupert Everett Billingham (October 15, 1921 - Novembe | |
by Carlo Vanzina and starring Elle McPherson, | Rupert Everett and Sienna Miller, in her first screen |
Rupert Everett - King Charles I | |
Rupert Everett (born 1959), actor | |
Rupert Everett (actor, United Kingdom) | |
Best Breakthrough Performance: | Rupert Everett |
student from an English boarding school), with | Rupert Everett and Colin Firth. |
In My Heart 3:20 - | Rupert Everett |
Rupert Everett - Jerome and Mr. Weathersby | |
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