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| Cecilia Wellesley (1838-1920), married Francis | Bertie, a British diplomat and a future British ambas |
| Haughey had wanted | Bertie Ahern to stand for the leadership, however, he |
| He was nominated by the Taoiseach, | Bertie Ahern to the Seanad on 3 August 2007. |
| Other senior members met with Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern for talks on 13 July in the same year. |
| ublin Forum was launched by the then Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern in 2000, and since then has hosted a sch |
| oncoming Taoiseach, then Minister for Finance, | Bertie Ahern in 1992, after winning a competition. |
| fter the ceremony, at 10.30 am, the Taoiseach, | Bertie Ahern signed the declaration formally amending |
| More recently in 2003, An Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern opened a new extension which contains a |
| When | Bertie Ahern became party leader in 1994 O'Keeffe was |
| A visit by | Bertie Ahern to NUI Galway on 2 February 2009 was dis |
| Bertie Ahern | |
| minence on 27 January 2011 when she confronted | Bertie Ahern on camera as he was being interviewed ou |
| h Inner City electoral area in 1988 to replace | Bertie Ahern (who had resigned when he was appointed |
| is a favourite haunt of former Irish Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern and is named after the original home of |
| ssive Unionist Party (PUP) and Irish Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern and with Police Service of Northern Irel |
| ast pupils include the former Irish Taoiseach, | Bertie Ahern and the international footballer Liam Br |
| red by Prime Minister Tony Blair and Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern and attended by representatives of the I |
| dly a key member of the "Drumcondra Mafia", as | Bertie Ahern's inner circle of constituency supporter |
| In | Bertie Ahern's Cabinet reshuffle of 2004 Browne becam |
| d the hospital as an example of then-Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern's failure to provide adequate healthcare |
| Birthplace and residence of former Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern, TD. |
| Bertiespeak is spoken by | Bertie Ahern, seen here in Berlin in May 2007 |
| The then Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern, officially inaugurated the institute on |
| He also meets Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern, and the leaders of the pro-agreement pa |
| She was then by nominated by the Taoiseach, | Bertie Ahern, to the 21st Seanad . |
| Reiss (right) with Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern, Ambassador David Manning, Secretary Pau |
| by Taoiseach Brian Cowen and former Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern. |
| t in national politics of the future Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern. |
| ened on the 29 November 2001 by then Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern. |
| Bertie Albrecht, Pierre Arrighi, General Brosset, D. | |
| , and married three times, to Abner Stillwell, | Bertie Alexander Meyer, and lastly to E. Ogden Kettin |
| Van Alstyne sees what has happened he forgives | Bertie and allows him to marry Agnes. |
| was at the centre of a dispute between Admiral | Bertie and Admiral William O'Bryen Drury whose comman |
| It is comparable to the 2002 | Bertie and Elizabeth, covering some of the same subje |
| Bertram, nicknamed | Bertie and/or Stroker, has played club hockey for Bou |
| Bertie appointed Lieutenant Edward Lloyd to command H | |
| Frank with his parents and younger brother, | Bertie, around 1907 |
| Vice-Admiral Albemarle | Bertie arrived on 29 November and took the surrender |
| when the tide came in - was admired by Admiral | Bertie as an excellent feat of seamanship. |
| ision at the start of the 1962-63 season while | Bertie Auld was injured. |
| great interest in them, along with his friends | Bertie Auld and Willie Haughey OBE. |
| A Kiss in Time (1921) .... | Bertie Ballast |
| As a publicity stunt, | Bertie Bassett married Betty, another character made |
| included Rupert the Bear, The Scottish Piper, | Bertie Bassett, and the Tesco Trolley. |
| Bertie Beaver is the forest fire prevention character | |
| Bertie Blackman - Indie Singer Songwriter based in Sy | |
| was later covered in 2010 by Australian artist | Bertie Blackman. |
| A version of the | Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans from the Harry Potter |
| eunited with ex-teammates such as Jeff Minton, | Bertie Brayley, Chris Duffy and Steve Ward all of who |
| d to Paris as private secretary to Sir Francis | Bertie, British Ambassador to France. |
| Bertie Bucks is buried at the Hampden Estate in Bucki | |
| runs in Warwickshire's first innings and, with | Bertie Buse and Maurice Tremlett, had half the side o |
| an opened the bowling in every other game with | Bertie Buse, also barely above medium pace; they were |
| Nelson wrote to congratulate | Bertie, calling the Ardent 'the finest man-of-war upo |
| ct is based in Greenville and serves Beaufort, | Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Edgecombe, G |
| refusing to is later repeated in the Hubie and | Bertie cartoon Cheese Chasers. |
| nts the state's 4th Senate district (including | Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton |
| rth Senate district, including constituents in | Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton |
| Bertie Clarke | |
| Dr Carlos Bertram ( | Bertie) Clarke, OBE (April 7, 1918, Lakes Folly, Cats |
| ry armoury, where, in the early 1890s, Captain | Bertie Clay developed a bullet with the jacket cut aw |
| Bertie Clifford was the first baby born before Eustis | |
| Herbert Ernest Saxon | Bertie Cordey "Bertie" or "Bert" Lyon (1877-unknown) |
| Bertie Cortez - Mazetti | |
| Bertie Cortez as Capitaine Cosmo | |
| Wingfield married, about 1582, Susan | Bertie, countess of Kent, sister of Peregrine Bertie, |
| Governor Eden died of yellow fever in | Bertie County in 1722 at the age of 48. |
| Born in | Bertie County to Hannah and Christopher Clark, a succ |
| By this period the population of the Tuscarora | Bertie county reservation had dropped by two thirds, |
| It is one of four high schools in | Bertie County, North Carolina. |
| Kelford is a town in | Bertie County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Askewville is a town in | Bertie County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Aulander (pronounded aw-LAN-der) is a town in | Bertie County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Powellsville is a town in | Bertie County, North Carolina, United States. |
| A lifelong resident of | Bertie County, North Carolina, Harrington served in t |
| Outlaw, born near Windsor, North Carolina in | Bertie County, was educated by private teachers and i |
| settlement) is an unincorporated community in | Bertie County, North Carolina. |
| Quitsna is a settlement in southern | Bertie County, North Carolina, United States,in the c |
| Born in | Bertie County, North Carolina, Rayner attended Tarbor |
| es Representative from North Carolina; born in | Bertie County, North Carolina, February 20, 1768; whe |
| It is currently in Hertford county instead of | Bertie County. |
| tlaw attended private schools and academies in | Bertie County. |
| Bertie County: Zedekiah Stone | |
| nk Holiday opening of the brand new 4,000 seat | Bertie Crewe designed Liverpool Royal Hippodrome, wit |
| as constructed in 1890 by W. G. R. Sprague and | Bertie Crewe, whose surviving theatres in London incl |
| ons to the building were made by the architect | Bertie Crewe. |
| Bickersteth married Lady Lavinia Louisa | Bertie daughter of Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of Abingd |
| ss of Cholmondeley to Lady Georgiana Charlotte | Bertie, daughter of Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Anc |
| Bertie died of apoplexy in 1711. | |
| vice with the squadron under Admiral Albemarle | Bertie engaged in the Invasion of Ile de France. |
| Bertie entered Parliament as MP for Oxford in 1774. | |
| Bertie Felstead (28 October 1894 - 22 July 2001) was | |
| They had two sons, | Bertie Fielding Knox Leet and Dudley Knox Leet. |
| Birthplace of Circuit of Ireland Rally driver | Bertie Fisher |
| Bertie followed through on his orders, but while serv | |
| Is it known if | Bertie, for example, belongs to one of these groups? |
| Bertie Frederick Cooper (c. | |
| Howe omitted | Bertie from his dispatches of the battle and Bertie w |
| George was styled Lord | Bertie from his birth until his accession to the earl |
| In 1790 at the Spanish armament, | Bertie gained command of the frigate HMS Latona befor |
| ifth House district, including constituents in | Bertie, Gates, Hertford and Perquimans (and formerly |
| Hamilton | Bertie Gibson (14 October 1914 - 22 March 2001), bett |
| Once Dinklespiel leaves, | Bertie gives birth to a baby colt. |
| Will Stanton - | Bertie Green |
| Bertie Grosvenor Stevens (9 April 1886 - 9 March 1943 | |
| Sir Ivor | Bertie Guest was born at Dowlais, near Merthyr Tydfil |
| August 29 - Ivor | Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne (d. |
| She married on 25 May 1868 Ivor | Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne. |
| Within a year of promotion, | Bertie had witnessed combat on a repeating frigate at |
| Bertie has been to stay with Dame Daphne on a number | |
| With his wife | Bertie he now runs a number of companies in Buckingha |
| When Joe tells | Bertie he had a dream that she was a horse, she takes |
| Like | Bertie, he is a member of the idle rich, as his uncle |
| Bertie Henry West Elkin (14 October 1886-1962) was a | |
| serves the rural North Carolina communities of | Bertie, Hertford, Northampton and Gates counties, inc |
| stern North Carolina, a location that includes | Bertie, Hertford, and Northampton counties. |
| "Key Largo" is a popular song recorded by | Bertie Higgins in 1981. |
| Leah appeared on an album recorded by | Bertie Higgins. |
| is a 1982 album by American singer-songwriter | Bertie Higgins. |
| Bertie Hill (1927-2005), equestrian, Olympic Games go | |
| Bertie Hill (born 8 March 1930 in West Ham, London, E | |
| Derren Nesbitt as | Bertie Hoyle |
| Bertie inadvertently saves the day by buying back all | |
| s first appearance, he is sent away by Jeeves ( | Bertie is still asleep) and Bertie later meets him at |
| Bertie Ison Martin Conley (1873-1939) was the wife of | |
| up, the Evening Standard Challenge Trophy, the | Bertie Joel Cup and the Thameside Sunday League. |
| Bertie Kensington Moir | |
| Bertie Kerr (19 October 1896 - 23 November 1973) was | |
| Hutchinson played in the band of | Bertie King in Jamaica in the 1930s, then moved to En |
| He worked with Cyril Blake, Johnny Claes, | Bertie King, Harry Parry, Dick Katz, and Coleridge Go |
| Bertie Ledger-Advance is a weekly newspaper based in | |
| For the RAF pilot and peace campaigner see | Bertie Lewis |
| Bertie Lewis Coombes Giffiths (1893 - 1974) was an En | |
| In the dedication to Peregrine | Bertie, lord Willoughby, ‘lord-governor of the town a |
| he and his younger half-brother Captain Henry | Bertie lost their commissions in November 1685 for fa |
| The couple had two daughters - | Bertie M. (Ward) Lafferty and Catherine Ward - and th |
| e death of his elder brother, Peregrine Thomas | Bertie, Marquess of Lindsey, on 12 December 1758, he |
| Lady Louisa | Bertie, married Thomas Bludworth in 1736 |
| Bertie married Lady Elizabeth, for some time the obje | |
| Susanna | Bertie, married her cousin Charles Bertie, rector of |
| Lady Catherine | Bertie, married Robert Dormer |
| adquartered in Washington, it serves Hertford, | Bertie, Martin, Pitt, and Beaufort counties. |
| Robert Dodd McConnell, known as | Bertie McConnell (born 1921) is a former Army officer |
| igh (8 December 1908-3 October 1977), known as | Bertie McVeigh, was a judge in Northern Ireland. |
| Bertie Mee led his Arsenal side to a first ever Europ | |
| He went on to work under | Bertie Mee at Arsenal as first-team coach, after Stev |
| Arsenal manager | Bertie Mee managed to persuade him to stay, and McLin |
| However, with the appointment of | Bertie Mee before the start of the 1966-67 season, Si |
| When | Bertie Mee took over at Arsenal at the end of that se |
| Bertie Mee wouldn't risk him." | |
| become an integral part of Wright's successor | Bertie Mee's Arsenal side, which ended the club's lon |
| the club during their period of success under | Bertie Mee. |
| Bertie Memorial Hospital, Windsor | |
| 'Snub' Pollard as | Bertie, Messenger / Orderly |
| Bertie Meyer, who was so closely involved in the St M | |
| ly defeated Labor candidate and future Senator | Bertie Milliner. |
| Bertie never married or had children. | |
| Bertie observed that if the chock were depressed by t | |
| With Thunderer and Howe, | Bertie participated in the Atlantic campaign of May 1 |
| Arthur Lionel | Bertie Perkins (19 October 1905-6 May 1992) usually k |
| ea, after a good record in club cricket there, | Bertie Perkins played two first-class matches for Gla |
| sh admiral at the Cape of Good Hope, Albemarle | Bertie, provided a small force of British warships to |
| Will Hanafin's De Little Book of | Bertie, published in 2001, features numerous examples |
| Club, Bingo gained a degree "of some sort" as | Bertie puts it. |
| The Nootka Crisis in 1790 led to | Bertie receiving his long delayed promotion to post-c |
| they meet up with a horse that turns out to be | Bertie reincarnated, much to Moe and Larry's surprise |
| Tommy Bupp - | Bertie Schultz |
| David M. | Bertie, Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000 (Continu |
| Bertie served under the then Duke of York in French m | |
| In 2010 | Bertie Simmons, principal of Furr, was ranked as the |
| Brian Rix - | Bertie Skidmore |
| Corin Redgrave as | Bertie Smith |
| ntervening two years had been highly eventful, | Bertie spending most of it as a prisoner of war in Fr |
| Bertie stumbles out after. | |
| ned the invasion fleet under Admiral Albemarle | Bertie that executed the successful Invasion of Ile d |
| Sir Cecil lived at Bemerton Lodge, where | Bertie, the future King George VI, was a regular gues |
| Bertie the Bunyip was a puppet character on a popular | |
| Bertie the Bat (1990) | |
| re Edward VII of the United Kingdom (known as ' | Bertie' to his family). |
| Morin was clerk for | Bertie Township and auditor for Welland County. |
| He was born in | Bertie Township in Welland County, Upper Canada in 18 |
| Cruikshank was born in | Bertie Township, Ontario in 1853, and was educated at |
| Montague Peregrine | Bertie until 1877, was an English nobleman, soldier, |
| Bertie Victor Cooksley (1894-1980) was a New Zealand | |
| Bishop played in About Town by | Bertie Vyse in 1873 and Ruy Blas Righted and Romulus |
| Bertie was born to Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey | |
| Bertie was packed off back to London in disgrace. | |
| Bertie was the first Englishman elected Grand Master | |
| Bertie was born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the so | |
| Richard | Bertie was from an unusually humble stock for the con |
| Bertie was a music patron and composer, as well as a | |
| Albemarle | Bertie was born in 1755 and much of his childhood is |
| With the accession of James II, | Bertie was again returned as Member of Parliament for |
| Bertie was one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina, | |
| Lord | Bertie was promoted captain on 29 June 1889, and resi |
| Bertie was educated at Eton, and subsequently entered | |
| envoy-extraordinary to Germany in summer 1680, | Bertie was thus out of the country when a new Parliam |
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