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On 9 February 1953, William | Wentworth, a NSW member of federal parliament, aired a |
y Paterson, New Jersey architect Fred Wesley | Wentworth, a founding member. |
y, former Assistant Artistic Director, Scott | Wentworth, a founding member, and John Henry Redwood, |
Mr. | Wentworth, a Salem Councilman, introduced an order tha |
w Hampshire; attended the common schools and | Wentworth Academy; learned the machinist's trade; move |
In the 2010 General Election, Sen. | Wentworth accumulated over 82% of the votes being one |
The son of Sir Henry | Wentworth Acland and Sarah Cottons, he served in the R |
He was the sixth son of Sir Henry | Wentworth Acland, 1st Baronet and his wife Sarah Cotto |
na Acland (1849-1930), daughter of Sir Henry | Wentworth Acland, lived for part of her life at Number |
In 1593, | Wentworth again suffered imprisonment for presenting a |
Franklin H. | Wentworth agitated for more fire protection. |
e had had two sons and two daughters (Hubert | Wentworth, Alaric Charles Blackett, Atalanta Armstrong |
Lionel Conacher, Cy | Wentworth, Alex Connell, Toe Blake, Stewart Evans, Ear |
Ski | Wentworth also has ski and snowboard lessons and is pa |
Wentworth also has varied glade or tree trails from in | |
Wentworth also gave important government positions to | |
In this period, Lady | Wentworth also sold horses to Australia, Brazil, Holla |
Wentworth also wrote 34 books outside of that series. | |
tant pastoral station established by William | Wentworth, an explorer, in the 1830s. |
nys: Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Scott | Wentworth) and Best Direction of a Musical (Schifter). |
e 2005 by bassist Matt Woods, guitarist Adam | Wentworth, and drummer Alex Garcia-Rivera in Boston, M |
wards used to create the new constituency of | Wentworth and Dearne are; |
he was successively Vicar of Miles Platting, | Wentworth and Sharrow before being appointed Rural Dea |
o has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wentworth and Dearne since 1997, and former Minister o |
he eastern side of the Darling River between | Wentworth and Menindee. |
mouth, Rumney, Sanbornton, Thornton, Warren, | Wentworth and Woodstock. |
have visited Leonay were Jamison, Johnston, | Wentworth and Jones in 1818 who named Glebrook Creek a |
Wentworth and others interpreted the juxtaposition of | |
porated in 1760 by Colonial Governor Benning | Wentworth, and named for Governor Theophilus Eaton of |
porated in 1763 by Colonial Governor Benning | Wentworth, and in 1773, became the county seat of Graf |
ony Wood, he aimed at a chaplaincy to Thomas | Wentworth, and so wrote in favour of episcopacy. |
It was abolished in 1922 with Broken Hill, | Wentworth and Balranald being transferred to Darling a |
He was the elder brother of Paul | Wentworth, and first entered as member for Barnstaple |
Edward Love and Alice Pope or perhaps Thomas | Wentworth and Alice Gascoigne, but there is no compell |
rt Winston, A. S. Byatt, Semir Zeki, Richard | Wentworth and Paul Nurse. |
Wentworth and Dearne is a borough constituency represe | |
ll, daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery | Wentworth; and thirdly to Winifred Brydges (1507-1586) |
led by the veteran Sydney politician William | Wentworth and what Deniehy called "some dozen of his f |
dge, Mildura, Nangiloc, Red Cliffs, Renmark, | Wentworth and many others. |
us dispute in parliament which first brought | Wentworth and Eliot into collision. |
lied with then Lieutenant Governor, Sir John | Wentworth and the Privy Council, who favoured developm |
f the Opposition such as Pym, Selden, Eliot, | Wentworth and Sir Edward Coke. |
trict was replaced by the United Counties of | Wentworth and Halton, which were separated again in 18 |
14 October - W. C. | Wentworth and Robert Wardell begin publication of The |
dern economic history, a biography on Thomas | Wentworth, and the acclaimed book British Isles: A His |
However, the conflicts between | Wentworth and the assembly led to the lieutenant gover |
Truro, | Wentworth and Brookfield with other communities. |
d Baron Lovelace and Lady Anne, 7th Baroness | Wentworth and Baroness Le Despenser. |
The station has been known as | Wentworth and Tankersley and Wentworth and Hoyland Com |
Sydney), Edward Mann (Perth), Walter Marks ( | Wentworth) and George Maxwell (Fawkner) crossed the fl |
# 26, (May 1941), and was created by John B. | Wentworth and Howard Purcell. |
colleague being his son Thomas; but in 1625 | Wentworth and Lord Fairfax carried the election agains |
s King as Al Spanish, Hope Williams as Alice | Wentworth, Ann Pennington as Lola McGee, Marie Cahill |
gs, contains "Philenia to Menander" by Sarah | Wentworth Apthorp Morton, Boston: printed and publishe |
esthorpe, there is a popular local pub, "The | Wentworth Arms", and the "Badgers Mount Hotel". |
vered and become engaged to Captain Benwick, | Wentworth arrives in Bath and encounters Anne on sever |
Wentworth Arthur Matthew (June 23, 1892-December 1973) | |
t Workers Association, and was influenced by | Wentworth Arthur Matthew's Commandment Keepers. |
ed by Funnye in 1985 as a direct offshoot of | Wentworth Arthur Matthew's Commandment Keepers. |
granted in 1763 by Colonial Governor Benning | Wentworth as "Concord", in 1764 the town was renamed " |
granted in 1764 by Colonial Governor Benning | Wentworth as Poplin, after an English mill town. |
The show's cast will also include Scott | Wentworth as deputy mayor Bill Clarke, Colin Mochrie a |
Head Case is a comedy starring Alexandra | Wentworth as Dr. Elizabeth Goode, a therapist who trea |
isting 780 acres (3.2 km2) and naming Edward | Wentworth as Lord of the Manor. |
In January 1626 | Wentworth asked for the presidency of the Council of t |
ton Hall was built about 1720 by Sir William | Wentworth, assisted by James Moyser, in 500 acres (2.0 |
for the suburban Sydney federal Division of | Wentworth at the 1929 election following the expulsion |
from German Protestants located on 15th near | Wentworth Ave. |
et on the north and south, respectively, and | Wentworth Avenue and Cottage Grove Avenue. |
was separated from the rest of the suburb by | Wentworth Avenue and was situated to the north of the |
South Side Park was at 35th Street and South | Wentworth Avenue, just east of the eventual Comiskey P |
ssway until 47th street where it merges with | Wentworth Avenue. |
ity area), centered on and around Cermak and | Wentworth Avenues, and is an example of an American Ch |
The 129th ( | Wentworth) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: |
The 129th ( | Wentworth) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian E |
Sir Edward | Wentworth Beatty, GBE (October 16, 1877 - March 23, 19 |
t was the third son of the politician Thomas | Wentworth Beaumont and his wife Henrietta Jane Emma Ha |
arried on 16 October 1980 to The Hon. Hubert | Wentworth Beaumont (born 13 April 1956), first son of |
hters, Miriam and Faith (who married Michael | Wentworth Beaumont and was the mother of Lord Beaumont |
His oldest son Thomas | Wentworth Beaumont represented the same constituency a |
Amy Virginia, daughter of | Wentworth Beaumont, 1st Baron Allendale, in 1880. |
ter of Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet, while | Wentworth Beaumont, 1st Baron Allendale, was his first |
e Square in London, he was the second son of | Wentworth Beaumont, 1st Viscount Allendale and his wif |
Fergusson, Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, Thomas | Wentworth Beaumont, Daniel O'Connell, Thomas Attwood a |
His older brother was | Wentworth Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Allendale. |
His younger brother was | Wentworth Beaumont, 1st Baron Allendale. |
Wentworth began teaching after leaving College. | |
His oldest son | Wentworth Blackett was created Baron Allendale in 1906 |
His songs have a strong effect on Corinne | Wentworth, bringing back forgotten memories. |
Stopford William | Wentworth Brooke (1859 - 23 April 1938) was a British |
Stage 1 of the | Wentworth building, with its upper entrance at one end |
Watson | Wentworth built the Hall between 1716 and 1719. |
uary 1809 - 15 December 1855), married James | Wentworth Buller and had issue |
James | Wentworth Buller (1 October 1798 - 13 March 1865) was |
10th Baronet of Pencarrow and niece of James | Wentworth Buller, MP for North Devon. |
The Shire includes the towns of | Wentworth, Buronga, Gol Gol, Dareton and Pooncarie. |
At the 1918 general election, he contested | Wentworth, but was defeated. |
Wentworth Castle and gardens is a nearby tourist attra | |
The South Front of | Wentworth Castle, a Grade I listed building near Barns |
Strafford retired to | Wentworth Castle. |
e Andrews, Phillip Beard, Bambi Chapin, John | Wentworth Chapin, Richard Gilman, Lila Fenton Heasley, |
Alvan | Wentworth Chapman (September 28, 1809 - April 6, 1899) |
Wentworth Cheswell | |
played each May over the West Course at the | Wentworth Club in Surrey, England. |
the "Wentworths" (now the club house for the | Wentworth Club) was the home for the brother-in-law of |
atch play golf tournament played annually at | Wentworth Club, near London. |
yed from September 14 to September 17 at the | Wentworth Club. |
It was from October 11 to October 14 at The | Wentworth Club. |
in Halifax College and accommodation within | Wentworth College was built under the UPP scheme. |
Wentworth College is a college of the University of Yo | |
foundation for joining UCST and merging with | Wentworth College in 2009. |
In 2009, the school merged with | Wentworth College. |
After Lord | Wentworth's defeat at Bovey Tracey, Hopton was appoint |
y formed the cores of both the Penistone and | Wentworth constituencies in boundary changes made that |
vincial legislature in a by-election for the | Wentworth constituency, held on April 5, 1979. |
Rother Valley constituency to the re-formed | Wentworth constituency, for which he was Member of Par |
Wentworth contested the Liberal deputy leadership at t | |
They settled on a bush farm in | Wentworth County near Hamilton, Ontario. |
cLellan was named a justice of the peace for | Wentworth County in 1883. |
Later, he moved to | Wentworth County in Upper Canada before finally settli |
In 1879, he was appointed registrar for | Wentworth County and served until his death in Hamilto |
and West Flamborough and was also warden for | Wentworth County in 1888. |
He was a clerk-administration in | Wentworth County from 1955 to 1973, and for Middlesex |
He was born in Saltfleet Township, | Wentworth County, Canada West, the son of John Thomas |
He was born in East Flamboro Township, | Wentworth County, Canada West, the son of George Chish |
Born in Ancaster, | Wentworth County, Canada West, the son of Richard Bigg |
He was born in Binbrook Township, | Wentworth County, Canada West in 1851, the son of Isra |
He was born in East Flamborough, | Wentworth County, Upper Canada in 1834, the son of Rob |
He was born in Troy, | Wentworth County, Canada West. |
s mayor of Dundas in 1874 and was warden for | Wentworth County. |
o, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in | Wentworth County. |
iting in late 1915 in that city and parts of | Wentworth County. |
olitics in 1875 and was appointed sheriff in | Wentworth County. |
Neff served on the municipal council for | Wentworth County. |
ecutive of the first Mechanics' Institute of | Wentworth County. |
Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles | Wentworth crossed the Blue Mountains which opened up t |
Cup, Brighton Shield, Charity Cup and Vernon | Wentworth Cup in 1895/6 and were recognised as ‘Sussex |
iendship with Annabella Byron, 11th Baroness | Wentworth dates from about this time and lasted for so |
Beuamont married Diana | Wentworth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wentworth, 5th Baron |
est son of Thomas Richard Beaumont and Diana | Wentworth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wentworth, 5th Baron |
question posed by a member of the audience, | Wentworth Day. |
on gaining a two-party 1.3 per cent swing in | Wentworth, despite a 5.6 per cent swing away from the |
n the King the right to levy ship money, but | Wentworth did not consider this enough. |
Wentworth died at the estate in 1888, aged 73, and was | |
Wentworth died in 1897 and the firm's name changed to | |
Wentworth died on 8 December 1339. | |
Wentworth died at the age of 60 and was buried at the | |
' Chronicle along with John Lindley, Charles | Wentworth Dilke and William Bradbury and later became |
Christopher | Wentworth Dilke, born 15 December 1913, died 9 Novembe |
later Lady Dilke, having married Sir Fisher | Wentworth Dilke, 4th Baronet (1877-1944) in 1905, was |
Edward | Wentworth Dillon (15 February 1881 - 20 April 1941) wa |
lso studied in Oxford, where he was tutor to | Wentworth Dillon, later Earl of Roscommon. |
to the junction with the A30 London Road and | Wentworth Drive. |
Eric Barker as | Wentworth, driving instructor |
blished her much-praised biography of Thomas | Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, she returned to the subj |
) and biographies of Oliver Cromwell, Thomas | Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, William the Silent, and |
Thomas | Wentworth, Earl of Strafford 1628-1641 |
andily elected in the neighbouring riding of | Wentworth East. |
Wentworth enriched himself by a clever scheme of selli | |
Stanhope bequeathed it, in 1703, to Godfrey | Wentworth, Esq. |
ightley, Knight, and Scissil married to John | Wentworth, Esquire" |
William | Wentworth established the Australian Patriotic Associa |
r and property developer W.G. Tarrant now of | Wentworth Estate fame, for £15,000. |
sband and their son, Jonathan Joseph, on the | Wentworth Estate in Surrey, England. |
s love of golf, his main residence is at the | Wentworth Estate adjacent to the Wentworth golf course |
as it was situated on lands leased from the | Wentworth estate it was these who took them over. |
mainly agricultural village situated on the | Wentworth estate of Earl Fitzwilliam. |
ounger brother and sister were raised on the | Wentworth Estate, where their close neighbours include |
rant acquired the development rights for the | Wentworth Estate, getting Harry Colt to develop a golf |
n Trumpsgreen Road, and lies adjacent to the | Wentworth Estate. |
which were later to form the nucleus of the | Wentworth Estate. |
the conditions of children who lived on the | Wentworth estate. |
s another historic folly and landmark on the | Wentworth Estates, standing 518ft above mean sea level |
prominent hill on the southern extent of the | Wentworth Estates. |
It lies in the township of | Wentworth, except a small part which is in Kimberworth |
an independent school over two campuses, in | Wentworth Falls and Valley Heights, New South Wales, A |
l park from one of the many lookouts between | Wentworth Falls and Blackheath, and many of these neve |
or Jackson to be admitted to a sanatorium at | Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. |
n Venus Nail Bar, Beaners, Alive Danceworks, | Wentworth Family Dental Care and others. |
ght help here for his hungry Rangers at Fort | Wentworth far up the Connecticut River. |
The rental shop at Ski | Wentworth features a variety of skis, boards and blade |
Kildare was the son of | Wentworth FitzGerald, 17th Earl of Kildare and Lady El |
Wentworth FitzGerald, 17th Earl of Kildare PC (I) (163 | |
William | Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton, was his elder |
Wentworth followed his uncle, Benning Wentworth, as Go | |
nted until 1742 by Colonial Governor Benning | Wentworth, following separation of New Hampshire from |
n was incorporated in 1763, Governor Benning | Wentworth formally recognized the long-used name of Ne |
tional Convention of 1880 was in Chicago and | Wentworth formed the Union League Club to support Ulys |
He dismissed D'Arcy | Wentworth from his position of Assistant Surgeon to th |
In 1906 it gained Menindee, | Wentworth from Riverina and in 1913 it gained Balranal |
A separate EF2 tornado touched down near | Wentworth from the same supercell about 25 miles (40 k |
7), a notable landscape gardener, and Norman | Wentworth Frost, a teacher and charter member of the A |
008 Georgia sugar refinery explosion in Port | Wentworth, GA. |
Wentworth gave his subscription list to the Chicago Tr | |
He authored The | Wentworth Genealogy - English and American, twice. |
olunteered for its candidate for the seat of | Wentworth, George Newhouse. |
The Hon. Charles | Wentworth George Howard (27 March 1814 - 11 April 1879 |
ar dust that had become too dry -- at a Port | Wentworth, Georgia Imperial Sugar refinery killed 14 p |
burgh, Pennsylvania - August 8, 1959 in Port | Wentworth, Georgia), was a professional baseball playe |
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