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| He was also a close friend of James | Auld, a former Tory cabinet minister. |
| k, Lambton County, Canada West, the son of John | Auld, a Scottish immigrant. |
| Canterbury team was captain Charlie Pearce, Jim | Auld, Abbie Shadbolt, Billy Mitchell, Bill Bussell a |
| doctor' in the Doctor in Charge episode "Should | Auld Acquaintance be Forgot?" |
| y, for one episode of Doctor in Charge, "Should | Auld Acquaintance be Forgot?", |
| The Treaty of Corbeil (1326) renewed the | Auld Alliance between Scotland and France. |
| England had also been concerned by the | Auld Alliance between France and Scotland and France |
| away from its traditional ties to France (the ' | Auld alliance') and Rome. |
| Edinburgh of 1560 which brought an end to the ' | Auld Alliance'. |
| Cardinal Beaton, who favoured the | Auld Alliance, was imprisoned at Dalkeith Palace and |
| he Franco-Scottish alliance, later known as the | Auld Alliance, was renewed frequently until 1560. |
| urist attraction in France which attests to the | Auld Alliance, the honour now only an historic title |
| ottish alliance-subsequently to be known as the | Auld Alliance, in February 1296. |
| This was in keeping with the spirit of the | Auld Alliance. |
| the alliance: "The Scot['s...] love for their ' | auld' ally had never been a positive sentiment nouri |
| "Ian | Auld and Gillian Lowndes", Ceramic Review #44 (March |
| r, and led several big bands, including Georgie | Auld and His Orchestra and Georgie Auld and His Holl |
| He married again in 1878 to Connel Elizabeth | Auld and together they had one son and one daughter. |
| the goaltending battle in training camp to Alex | Auld and Mikael Tellqvist, and was waived. |
| er of Sir George Murray, John Hodgkiss, Patrick | Auld and William Wadham. |
| was born in Toronto, the son of James Carswell | Auld, and educated in Toronto and at the University |
| interest in them, along with his friends Bertie | Auld and Willie Haughey OBE. |
| Judge P. Trevor Sharp; Magistrate Judge Patrick | Auld; and Magistrate Judge Wallace Dixon. |
| rchives, of Deputy Minister of Agriculture F.H. | Auld and other Saskatchewan ministers, helps to unde |
| releases by such artists as David Kramer, Robin | Auld and later the neo-traditional African band, Ama |
| the townships of Harris, Dymond, Hudson, Lundy, | Auld and Speight, and south along the western bounda |
| the Townships of Harris, Dymond, Hudson, Lundy, | Auld and Speight, south along the western border of |
| Auld apprenticed as a printer with Charles H. Mackin | |
| o serve primarily as a backup to Martin Gerber, | Auld's strong play combined with Gerber's struggles |
| Arthur W. Marsh came to Amherstburg and joined | Auld at the Echo. |
| , then hitting the side of the net, goalie Alex | Auld attempting to clear the puck out of the crease |
| Jim | Auld, Bill King and David McPhail were involved with |
| On vibraphone, he played with Georgie | Auld, Buddy DeFranco, Vido Musso, Ben Webster, Ann R |
| 40s he arranged and played trombone for Georgie | Auld, Buddy Rich, Benny Goodman, Charlie Ventura, an |
| Georgie | Auld, ca. |
| Auld Carl Hood is also an old man in the Scandavian | |
| Franco, Marty Paich, Claude Williamson, Georgie | Auld, Chet Baker, Bob Cooper, Harry Sweets Edison, G |
| When | Auld died in 1924, John Marsh had just graduated fro |
| Alex | Auld during his tenure with Vancouver. |
| eree until 1954-55 season (taking charge of the | Auld Enemy clash of 1951); as a class 1 referee unti |
| James | Auld, February 2, 1972 to February 26, 1974 |
| that "Harry Killygrew, an Englis gentilman, my | auld friend," held his horse while he got his wound |
| The | Auld group included saxophonist Budd Johnson, then a |
| ntly just one public house in the village, "The | Auld House", which is a popular and vibrant social c |
| I pay him meat and fee, And I will keep my gude | auld house, while my house will keep me." |
| Founded on October 5, 1910 by Dr. Fredrick | Auld Hudson, and incorporated in 1914 as Enid Genera |
| d the Forest Free Press in 1883 with William H. | Auld; in 1888, he became sole owner. |
| Elliott would split the goaltending duties with | Auld in Ottawa. |
| Chris | Auld joined Intergen's Board of Directors as a resul |
| "Kilbirnie | Auld Kirk and Cemetery Walls" are a category 'A' lis |
| In 1778, excavations at the | Auld Kirk at North Berwick uncovered the matrix of t |
| mentions her body was refused interment in the ' | Auld Kirk yard', and turned over to the Selkirk Burg |
| The | Auld Kirk at Westruther |
| The Old and St Andrew's Church, Montrose (' | Auld Kirk') is a Church of Scotland church in Montro |
| The | Auld Lammas Fair is a traditional fair held in Bally |
| "The | Auld Land" |
| For the original poem and other renderings, see | Auld Lang Syne |
| Auld Lang Syne is the second studio album by the Ger | |
| len Macgregor in Pocock's Rob Roy Macgregor, or | Auld Lang Syne, 12 March 1818, followed. |
| ans were noted for playing the traditional song | Auld Lang Syne as part of the celebrations. |
| d on the melody of the well-known Scottish song | Auld Lang Syne written by Robert Burns. |
| t II ends to the sounds of the traditional song | Auld Lang Syne. |
| ed their trophy and the crowd united in singing | Auld Lang Syne. |
| n name of Hugh Abercrombie he wrote the musical | Auld Lang Syne, and in 1954 he published, under his |
| rforming a karaoke classic, deciding not to use | Auld Lang Syne, instead using an adapted version of |
| ucceeded by other successful books, The Days of | Auld Lang Syne (1895), Kate Carnegie and those Minis |
| ew Year, followed by a traditional rendition of | Auld Lang Syne, often with the Pipes and Drums of th |
| Auld Lang Syne | |
| Auld Lang Syne (1998) | |
| Auld Lang Syne - 1:38 | |
| For | Auld Lang Syne #3 (1938) |
| r, Scotland and his father, James Aitken was an | Auld Licht Anti-burgher minister in the Original Sec |
| The two | Auld Lichts groups refrained from joining, though in |
| The Anti-Burgher | Auld Lichts became part of the United Original Seces |
| rthumbrian folktales as a "queer-looking little | auld man." |
| In 1877, | Auld married Anna Hamilton. |
| Auld Mortality reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Gui | |
| Auld Mortality reviews at Outpost Gallifrey | |
| ngels is the sequel to the earlier Unbound play | Auld Mortality. |
| Carr (referee), Jenner, Pellatt, James, Meager, | Auld, Murray (trainer). |
| goal in his first game that season against Alex | Auld of the Ottawa Senators. |
| irst NHL goal on December 26, 2009 against Alex | Auld of the Dallas Stars in front of a sold out crow |
| The founding members are Chad | Auld, Ozgur Cem Sen, Richard Ong, and Al Warren. |
| When poems like Bonnie | Auld Scotland speak of "fragrant hills of purple hea |
| Auld served as captain in the Queen's Own Rifles. | |
| On July 1, 2008, | Auld signed a two-year, $2 million deal with the Ott |
| it was his membership in a group led by Georgie | Auld that turned Albam's career around. |
| "The Rare Old Times" or alternatively "The Rare | Auld Times". |
| er trade that sent him, Todd Bertuzzi, and Alex | Auld to Florida in exchange for Roberto Luongo and L |
| cordion on all the albums, piano on Tessie, The | Auld Triangle and The Green Fields of France and ban |
| y in Mountjoy Prison to waken the inmates ("The | Auld Triangle goes Jingle Jangle"). |
| "The | Auld Triangle" is a song written by Dominic Behan fo |
| "Ye | Auld Triangle" (Brendan Behan) * |
| view of civil justice undertaken by Lord Woolf, | Auld undertook a review of the operation of the crim |
| In November 2009 | Auld was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of |
| His brother William H. | Auld was editor of The Essex Free Press. |
| Auld was also Chair of the Management Board of Cabin | |
| From 1950 to 1951 F.H. | Auld was Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, Ancient Free a |
| at the start of the 1962-63 season while Bertie | Auld was injured. |
| Auld was elected to the provincial legislature in an | |
| erick Henry Litchfield who with William Patrick | Auld was a member of an early survey and settlement |
| Auld was born in Maryhill, Glasgow. | |
| Auld was born John Altwerger in Toronto. | |
| Birmingham took the lead when Harris fed | Auld who crossed for Ken Leek's powerful shot, but A |
| Patrick and Eliza | Auld, with son William Patrick and daughters Agnes a |
| ckup to Tim Thomas for the majority of 2007-08, | Auld would post the best statistics of his career (e |
| The ' | Auld Yuil' [al il] (Old Yule) was therefore celebrat |
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