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Clare Orange 'A' | |
Jane | Clare Orie is an American politician who currently s |
Clare Orsler - viola | |
Knatchbull (born 24 May 1950), married Melissa | Clare Owen (born 12 November 1960) on 1 June 1985 an |
be confused with the Plassey estate in County | Clare owned by Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive. |
Clare Oxburgh made a claim on her late husband's pro | |
Pray for the soul of Heward Oxburgh and | Clare Oxburgh alias Coghlan who had this made in 166 |
Callicott, J. Baird and | Clare Palmer, eds. |
The following year he married | Clare Papp, an older woman with four children. |
's parochial functions were transferred to St. | Clare Parish Church, on Lexington Street west of the |
It was then gifted in 1938 to | Clare Parish Council to put to "a useful public purp |
Saint | Clare Parish |
The | Clare part of the constituency had been included sin |
mptions for the NFL Europe allocations of Mike | Clare, Patrick Downey, Radell Lockhart, Scott McCrea |
On 21st June 2011, | Clare performed at the Queens' College May Ball. |
Robert Fitz Richard de | Clare, perhaps died in childhood |
The Book Group revolved around the life of | Clare Pettengill (Anne Dudek), who, at the start of |
Hartwell, | Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969]. |
Hartwell, | Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: |
Hartwell, | Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: |
Carla Mendonca - | Clare Phillips |
Clare played twice more for England, against Wales o | |
Clare played in several bands in London and had a br | |
Jonathan | Clare's grandfather, John Clare, played Lancashire L |
Clare played with Oscar Rabin on English radio in hi | |
Clare Politics is a student-run political society ba | |
Clare Pollard is an English poet and playwright. | |
Lady Oxford was born Mary | Clare Pollen, the eldest of the five children of Fra |
dy, the main settlement of which is the County | Clare portion of the village of Tubber. |
Clare Powney ... Pat, the girl | |
Clare pproduct - guitar, vocals | |
The club won the | Clare Premier title in 2006/07, for the first time i |
s and eductional institutions including the St | Clare Primary and Secondary State Schools; Verdala I |
Clare Priory | |
Clare Priory is a modern English house of the August | |
ics and Director of Pensions Institute; Andrew | Clare, Professor of Asset Management; Steven Haberma |
Clare Purcell (B.D. in 1916) - Methodist bishop | |
es were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan | Clare Quartet. |
oducer Kevin McNoldy, drummer Stuart Gunter of | Clare Quilty, bass by Andy Waldeck of Earth to Andy |
next film, Lolita, where Humbert Humbert asks | Clare Quilty, "Are you Quilty?" to which he replies, |
Other bands signed to DCide include | Clare Quilty, The DBC, Oddzar, Downtown Singapore, A |
Clare railway station was opened by the Great Easter | |
Clare railway station was a station in Clare, Suffol | |
WCR. West | Clare Railway. |
Barbara Shaw - | Clare Raven |
In August 2004, | Clare received a call-up to the England Under-21 squ |
Roger fitz Richard de | Clare, received Norman lands and d. 1131, apparently |
The body of Saint | Clare remains incorrupt although the skin of her han |
n absentia, to the House of Commons for County | Clare, replacing his brother, but did not take his s |
During this time, | Clare reported having a vision in which she saw hers |
Born in Clarecastle, County | Clare, Republic of Ireland, he studied with Karlhein |
He assisted Fiasella on the altarpiece St | Clare Repulsing the Saracens (1667) for the parish c |
In 1929 he became Master of | Clare, retiring from the Mastership in 1939. |
After a stint in Italy, | Clare returned to New Zealand in 2010 as he signed w |
ve two children, Adam Reuel Tolkien and Rachel | Clare Reuel Tolkien. |
Ultimately the series ended with Harry and | Clare reuniting cautionarily and Mark deciding to br |
Anna | Clare Richardson (born 27 September 1970) is an Engl |
irst elected to Parliament at the Yarmouth and | Clare riding in the 1921 general election. |
uted into Digby and Annapolis and Yarmouth and | Clare ridings. |
ynonyms Basque, Cape Riesling, Cheri Cerratia, | Clare Riesling, Cougnet, Crochenta, Crouchen Blanc, |
s seven side streets: Arron Road, Achill Road, | Clare Road, Valencha Road, Bantry Road, Lambay Road, |
pproached the harbour between Station Road and | Clare Road, before curving west to the Harbour stati |
A Nature Journal (with illustrations by | Clare Roberts; Chatto, 1991) |
Rocks known as Maiden or Carraig Rock, | Clare Rock and Lamb Island all to the northwest form |
kes), Found in Translation (Joe Dunthorne, Tim | Clare, Ross Sutherland) and Kalagora (Siddhartha Bos |
s of Lidgate and Ousden instead became part of | Clare Rural District and are now in neighbouring St |
the parishes of Cavendish and Hawkedon to the | Clare Rural District. |
35 the parish of Depden was transferred to the | Clare Rural District. |
Clare Rural District was a rural district in the cou | |
Lady Alexandra Louisa | Clare Russell (b. 9 July 2001) |
As of 2011, the principal is Ms. | Clare Ryan. |
ase Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" (Sidney | Clare, Sam Stept) - 2:52 |
It was used as | Clare School at one time. |
Saint | Clare School is founded as a primary school by the S |
For the region in County | Clare, see The Burren. |
For the town in County | Clare, see Killaloe, County Clare . |
Sixmilebridge and is a former player with the | Clare senior inter-county team. |
Clare Senior Hurling Championship Winner 2009 | |
lub members Graham and Gordon Kelly are on the | Clare Senior team. |
Killimer GAA still can boast about winning the | Clare Senior Football Championship in 1896. |
Clare Senior Football Championship winners 21 times | |
The team won the | Clare Senior Hurling Championship in 1923 and 1932 a |
They have won the County | Clare Senior Football Championship on 12 occasions w |
h his local club Tulla and was a member of the | Clare senior inter-county team in the 1920s and 1930 |
group including Henry Chaplin, Albert Pell and | Clare Sewell Read, that supported farming interests, |
Having changed sides, de | Clare shared the Prince's victory at Kenilworth on 1 |
he husband-and-wife team of Calvin Torrans and | Clare Sheridan and a number of other Dublin climbers |
Mayfair to Moscow: | Clare Sheridan's Diary (1921) |
ocomotives were constructed at the B&O's Mount | Clare Shops. |
Former Labour Cabinet Minister | Clare Short has said that it was her low opinion of |
t at the 1997 general election, which Labour's | Clare Short held on to, and Northampton South in the |
hip then as Parliamentary Private Secretary to | Clare Short at the Department for International Deve |
erans to such household names as Kelly Holmes, | Clare Short, Kate Silverton and Rhona Cameron. |
The railway line between the | Clare Showgrounds and Penwortham was severely damage |
b owned by the Shanny family once stood on the | Clare side of the Plassey bank. |
ey, Essex, on September 30, 1308, Elizabeth de | Clare, sister of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. |
She was a member of the Poor | Clare Sisters of the Primitive Observance of San Dam |
vert and nun, who became an abbess of the Poor | Clare Sisters. |
Clare Slater adapted the stories in what was the fir | |
was formed in 1963 and currently plays in the | Clare Soccer League. |
ve property in the countys of Galway, Mayo and | Clare, some of which was inherited, but mainly acqui |
aret became co-heiress to her nephew Thomas de | Clare, son of her brother Richard, by which she inhe |
Hawker was born near | Clare, South Australia and educated at Geelong Gramm |
Clare spent the 2010-11 European season with Spanish | |
Clare spent four years at the asylum before escaping | |
Professor | Clare Sponsler says that Froissart is the only sourc |
op of York, and the masters of the colleges of | Clare, St John's and Downing. |
Dr. Sigerson died at his home in 3 | Clare St., Dublin, in 1925. |
Clare Staples | |
his feature film debut in The Boys from County | Clare, starring alongside Bernard Hill, Colm Meaney |
In the first ever women's May Bumps in 1974, | Clare started head and retained it and has since hel |
Metra's Milwaukee District/West Line via Mont | Clare station. |
On 21 May 1941, Berlei corporate executive | Clare Stevenson was appointed Director WAAAF with Be |
Born in Wangaratta, Victoria, | Clare Stevenson was the fifth of six children. |
In June 1941, Squadron Officer | Clare Stevenson was appointed Director of the WAAAF. |
has a wife (Natasha Henstridge) and daughter ( | Clare Stone) to protect. |
Charlotte ( | Clare Stone) is Maggie's youngest daughter, and is a |
The School of Art & Design is located at the | Clare Street and George's Quay campuses. |
West Cornwall Hospital is located in St. | Clare street in Penzance. |
when they obtained a house on their own in St | Clare Street, Chauncy still being the prior. |
le ground works, including a new entrance onto | Clare Street. |
easant, continuing across Huntingdon Road into | Clare Street. |
s married Caroline Evans and lived with her in | Clare, Suffolk, until his death from undisclosed cau |
Chilton Street Mill is a tower mill at | Clare, Suffolk, England which is derelict. |
Born to Francis and | Clare Sullivan in Arlington, Massachusetts, Sullivan |
Member of Parliament (MP) for Ennis in County | Clare, taking his seat in the House of Commons of th |
Not to be confused with | Clare Taylor, English cricketer born 1965. |
Clare Teal - Don't Talk (2004) | |
With | Clare Teal |
Don't Talk is jazz vocalist | Clare Teal's sixth album, released in 2004. |
rs in recent years have included Jamie Cullum, | Clare Teal, Billy Cobham and Paco Pena. |
er recording career with Blue Note/EMI; as are | Clare Teal, who has since moved to Sony with the big |
Alan | Clare tended to portray stupid teenagers and adults, |
n early age, and attended Marlborough Infants, | Clare Terrace Primary School and Falmouth School, wh |
also contains the original manuscripts of John | Clare, the Northamptonshire Peasant Poet as he was c |
Howard married in 1862 Ellen | Clare, the daughter of Joshua and Ann West. |
The debut album from Alex | Clare, The Lateness of the Hour, produced by Diplo a |
when it was granted to Walter fitz Richard de | Clare, the son of Richard fitz Gilbert. |
newly established Tintern Abbey by Gilbert de | Clare, the lord of Striguil or Chepstow. |
th the amalgamation of the District Council of | Clare, the District Council of Riverton and the Dist |
et of Lincoln, who conveyed it to Elizabeth de | Clare, the foundress of Clare College in Cambridge. |
lphia, through Manayunk to the village of Mont | Clare, the latter are the locations of the last two |
John | Clare, the "Northamptonshire peasant poet" spent his |
ose (1985) about William Marshal and Isabel de | Clare, the parents of William fitzWilliam Marshal |
er Rural District of Meelick, in the county of | Clare, the electoral division of Ballyglass." |
The John | Clare Theatre within the new central library, again |
e was taken into care by her cousin Eleanor de | Clare then sent to the care of Ralph de Mothermer an |
lifiers system; however, after a scare against | Clare they still reached the All-Ireland final. |
lifiers system, however, after a scare against | Clare they still reached the All-Ireland final. |
poraneous and later sources called him Earl of | Clare, though many modern sources view the title as |
throughout Limerick City and County, parts of | Clare, Tipperary in the region of Munster, Ireland. |
He won further | Clare titles in 2000 and 2002, and a Munster Senior |
trade delegation on a visit to London invited | Clare to travel to Russia to make busts of notable r |
After the war he returned to County | Clare to take over the farm at Clonina and eventuall |
m the world of politics and current affairs to | Clare to discuss the issues of the day". |
19 January 2010 - | Clare to Tanunda, 141 km (88 mi) |
Injury forced | Clare to retire prematurely at the age of 25. |
Kerry/County Limerick to the south and County | Clare to the north. |
Clare today is a vibrant rural town and regional cen | |
a heraldic proposed that it should picture St. | Clare, together with a lamp as a symbol of the histo |
In May 2006 the Sisters of St | Clare took the decision to retire and the school was |
nd towns include Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta | Clare, Toppesfield, Stambourne, Ridgewell, Sible Hed |
Clare Torry - lead vocals on "The Great Gig in the S | |
Division Bell's 11 tracks, and, with vocalist | Clare Torry (co-writer of Great Gig in the Sky), she |
he band were not involved in this version, but | Clare Torry again did the vocal). |
Clare Torry - Vocals | |
Clare Torry is a British singer who famously perform | |
Clare Torry also sang the Dolly Parton song "Love Is | |
ink Floyd recorded, as well a short snippet of | Clare Torry's vocal performance on "The Great Gig in |
Clare Torry, Linda Allen, Bob Saker, Lance Ellington | |
A version of this song, sung by | Clare Torry, is used as the theme tune to BBC TV com |
Clare Town Hall, also known as Town of Clare Museum, | |
Clare Town Hall | |
Headteacher | Clare Turnbull is a member of the Independent Associ |
Clare Tyler (later Bates) was introduced by the exec | |
[ | Clare U12A Hurling Championship]:? |
n Limerick itself and another 2,500 cavalry in | Clare under Sarsfield. |
Clare Under-21 Hurling Championship Winners 1992 Run | |
The John | Clare unit of the hospital is named after him |
governor and his wife as house guests at Mount | Clare until they sailed for England. |
ntered the Irish House of Commons, sitting for | Clare until 1714. |
t flavoured reds, Annie's Lane features a core | Clare Valley range of wines as well as a limited rel |
Polish Hill River is a locality in the | Clare Valley region of South Australia, between the |
ervation park in the Skilly Hills, west of the | Clare Valley in South Australia. |
ber 1846) was one of the first settlers in the | Clare Valley in 1839. |
n spend a day enjoying the delightful range of | Clare Valley wines and fine foods. |
emed only reasonable that Annie, a stalwart of | Clare Valley folklore, should be remembered for her |
important white variety is Riesling, with the | Clare Valley regarded as its Australian home. |
On 16 February 1983, the | Clare Valley was devastated by bushfires during the |
1840, he established the Inchiquin run in the | Clare Valley area , and in 1842 laid out a plan for |
from certain regions such as Riesling from the | Clare Valley or Shiraz from the Barossa Valley. |
se and cart got bogged along the boundary of a | Clare Valley vineyard as she delivered lunch and war |
The annual | Clare Valley Gourmet Weekend, held each May for over |
Spalding, South Australia, a town north of the | Clare Valley |
aylors, founded in 1969, with vineyards in the | Clare Valley wine region of South Australia |
uits founded the oldest existing winery in the | Clare Valley in 1851 to make sacramental wines. |
istance to the north of Adelaide (north of the | Clare Valley), afterwards known as Bungaree. |
me of a small town in the southern edge of the | Clare Valley, in the Mid North of South Australia. |
rth Horrocks, one of the first settlers of the | Clare Valley, is born near Preston, Lancashire |
agh is a small historic village in the western | Clare Valley, about 137 km north of Adelaide, South |
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