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Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge?
She voiced the part of Clare Feeble in Stressed Eric, Mummy Pig and Dr Hams
sity from 1951 until his death and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
er Rural District of Meelick, in the county of Clare, the electoral division of Ballyglass."
which he was appointed Fellow and then Dean of Clare College, Cambridge.
delaide and 17 kilometres south of the town of Clare.
In 1924, the municipality of Clare was added to the riding, so that it consisted
ater, in 1983, he became an Honorary Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
She was the founder of Clare College, Cambridge, and a granddaughter of Kin
ring the Lent Term 2005, he was Acting Dean of Clare College, and in 2006 was Acting Dean of Trinit
ione's work, it is visible in The Communion of Clare of Montefalco (London, British Museum) and his
He was a Fellow of Clare College from 1948 and an assistant tutor and D
er Giles Bowmer and Student Activities Officer Clare Edmondson.
In June 1941, Squadron Officer Clare Stevenson was appointed Director of the WAAAF.
Oh! Clare de kitchen old folks young folks
The party lost its majority on Clare County Council for the first time in 70 years,
ame a service station proprietor and served on Clare Council.
With Wire, Richard Walters, Josephine Oniyama, Clare Maguire, Liam Frost, Ron Sexsmith, Ej, Mark Ow
le ground works, including a new entrance onto Clare Street.
u thereof, other (poorer) lands in Connacht or Clare in proportion of value and were authorised "to
e presented by either Gwyn Garfield Bennett or Clare Burton and produced by a team of multi-skillin
ustrial Estate or extensions to Borehamwood or Clare Hall Hospital.
an unchanged team from the semi final win over Clare for the Munster Senior Hurling Championship fi
Overall, Clare has approximately 5 applicants per place.
e 2001 and 37th title overall as they overcame Clare by a score of 2-21 to 0-19.
to be replaced by the Australian Labor Party's Clare Martin - who six years later herself became Ch
The Socialist Party's Clare Daly, Mick Murphy, and Ruth Coppinger were ele
paula clare --Paula Clare 17:35, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
the Shire include, Kyalite, Hatfield, Penarie, Clare and Oxley.
ge for Jim McFadden, George Gee, Jimmy Peters, Clare Martin, Clare Raglan and Max McNab.
rently lives in Somerset with his wife, Phoebe Clare, who is a ceramic artist.
tled Horae (pro Clara) for the British pianist Clare Hammond.
Kelle Spry as pilot Clare Waddington
illustrated by Jones include "Mermaid Poems" ( Clare Bevan), Mermaid Stories, "Fairy Poems" and "Fa
he final they beat St. Joseph's Spanish Point, Clare by 4:11 to 2:3.
In 2007 it was home to 13 Colletine Poor Clare nuns, financed by an industrial laundry within
She was a member of the Poor Clare Sisters of the Primitive Observance of San Dam
Mary Bonaventure Browne, Poor Clare and historian, born after 1610, died after 167
vert and nun, who became an abbess of the Poor Clare Sisters.
ng to the sexuality of the BBC Sport presenter Clare Balding in "a demeaning and gratuitous way".
He has recently produced Clare Maguire's debut album, Keane, Adele, Kylie Min
to meteorologist, GMTV presenter and producer Clare Nasir, and is an ambassador for The Prince's T
Professor Clare Sponsler says that Froissart is the only sourc
Prosecutor Clare Montgomery QC accused the peer of claiming for
a policeman who acted as a police prosecutor, Clare and her siblings were taught to swim by their
ve two children, Adam Reuel Tolkien and Rachel Clare Reuel Tolkien.
Sir Reginald Clare Hart's body is buried in St Marys Churchyard,
General Sir Reginald Clare Hart, VC, GCB, KCVO (11 June 1848 - 18 October
11 June - Reginald Clare Hart, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
Reginald Clare Essenhigh (7 September 1890 - 1 November 1955)
It was renamed Clare Hall West Court and, after conversion and some
ed 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of the renowned Clare Valley.
He represented Clare in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1963
It is situated on the banks of the River Clare, 47 km from Galway City, 11 km from Tuam on th
There is also a 550 metre walk along the River Clare, for which the Local Development Association h
an old bridge over the old course of the River Clare was completed.
s seven side streets: Arron Road, Achill Road, Clare Road, Valencha Road, Bantry Road, Lambay Road,
e was released from the club along with Robert Clare.
Robert Clare (born 28 February 1983 in Belper, Derbyshire)
Rocks known as Maiden or Carraig Rock, Clare Rock and Lamb Island all to the northwest form
es in with Jonathan and his eccentric roommate Clare.
Commanded by Roy Clare, now Director of the Maritime Museum in London
It was conceived under the then Director, Roy Clare CBE, as the centrepiece of the "Time and Space
) and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is Roy Clare CBE.
The Church of Saint Clare or Klara Church (Swedish: Klara kyrka) is a ch
Saint Clare miraculously intervenes to save a child from a
The body of Saint Clare remains incorrupt although the skin of her han
Saint Clare School is founded as a primary school by the S
Saint Clare Parish
Saint Clare's heart is displayed for veneration at the Chu
Clara Abbey as a member of the order of Saint Clare of Assisi.
ed expert on Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi, who has authored nine books and man
Saint Clare of Assisi
th Australian artistic director, Andrish Saint Clare, written by Sandra Thibodeaux.
orm movement of the nuns of the Order of Saint Clare (the Clarisses).
Basilica of Saint Clare, Assisi.
Debbie(the dominant female), Dorothy, Scarlet, Clare, Jill, Lionell, Leonie, Pride, G.I. Jane, Moll
hools in Shortlands are Valley Primary School, Clare House Primary School and Bishop Challoner Scho
For the big screen, Clare gave a landmark performance as Julia Cotton in
He married, secondly, Clare Josephine O'Brian, on 1 July 1944.
e son Dick (John Loder) in an effort to seduce Clare, but finds it impossible to disguise his own s
In the first semi-final Clare Dennis set a new Olympic record with 3:08.2 mi
Part of the Backs showing Clare College, Clare bridge, and the back lawns of K
written by Sam H. Stept, the lyrics by Sidney Clare.
ng Eyes at Me)/Band Chaser (Con Conrad, Sidney Clare)
"You're My Thrill" (Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare) - 3:39
"You're My Thrill" (Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare) - 5:47
Sidney Clare m.
g an appearance from British singer-songwriter Clare Maguire.
ne was sent to stay with her off-screen sister Clare, but returned later that year, played by a dif
Sister Clare Deacon, Sister Dorothy Cawood, Sister Alice Ro
Sara, along with her sister, Clare Bronfman, formed a non-profit organization cal
when they obtained a house on their own in St Clare Street, Chauncy still being the prior.
on Public School System while Ben Calf Robe St Clare Elementary Junior High School is operated by t
gest of Wightlink's 'St Class' ships, after St Clare.
is first outstanding work was the Church of St Clare, Liverpool.
ties Championship, playing against Devon at St Clare Ground in Penzance on 16 July 1948 and Surrey
s and eductional institutions including the St Clare Primary and Secondary State Schools; Verdala I
He assisted Fiasella on the altarpiece St Clare Repulsing the Saracens (1667) for the parish c
non James of Newton invited the Sisters' of St Clare, from Newry, Northern Ireland, to open a secon
In May 2006 the Sisters of St Clare took the decision to retire and the school was
ght ferry, a record held until 2001 when MV St Clare entered service.
ociety and later installed in the Church of St Clare, Liverpool.
Bradfield St Clare
the precincts of the Abbey of the Order of St Clare, founded by Edmund Crouchback, in 1293, for Sp
Church of St Clare
t, having taken this title from Wightlink's St Clare.
"Into Your Arms" (Robyn St. Clare)
d a dispensation to hold it with Bradfield St. Clare.
The convent and church of St. Clare was founded on the site in 1280s.
's parochial functions were transferred to St. Clare Parish Church, on Lexington Street west of the
rench and Italian convents of the Order of St. Clare, but one can by no means say that a distinct c
Both the schools were renamed after St. Clare.
ctories of Bradfield Combust and Bradfield St. Clare.
ing in religion the name of Christopher of St. Clare, by which he is more generally known.
anticized relationship between Francis and St. Clare, and the fable of his taming of a wild wolf at
n street from the school, next door to the St. Clare convent.
West Cornwall Hospital is located in St. Clare street in Penzance.
St. Clare of Montefalco, sometimes known as St. Clare of
y Book records the population of Bradfield St. Clare in 1086 to be 76 this includes Bradfield Combu
Church of St. Clare
"Into Your Arms" was written by Robyn St. Clare of the band The Hummingbirds.
a heraldic proposed that it should picture St. Clare, together with a lamp as a symbol of the histo
Robyn St. Clare, whose composition "Into Your Arms" was a hit
Muriel St. Clare Byrne, born in 1895 , was a prominent historic
Bradfield St. Clare is a village and civil parish in the St Edmund
d and was replaced by singer/bassist Robyn St. Clare.
Its church of St. Peter and St. Clare was built in the 14th century.
ets includes a fictional reporter for The Sun, Clare Moody.
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Clare College has buildings on both sides of the riv
nor house, aided only by the promising surgeon Clare Wyatt (Lee) and a wheelchair-using confederate
by Arthur Johnston and Sydney Clare
saffron and blue of the county's hurling team, Clare.
n sourced from some of the oldest vines in the Clare Valley.
Sixmilebridge and is a former player with the Clare senior inter-county team.
ided the opposition, however, UCC thrashed the Clare champions by 1-17 to 1-7, giving Sheehan a Mun
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.
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
The railway line between the Clare Showgrounds and Penwortham was severely damage
The Scientific Director of the Clare Hall laboratories is Dr John Diffley.
ber 1846) was one of the first settlers in the Clare Valley in 1839.
eneral election, 1885 the area was part of the Clare constituency.
At the heart of Watervale, in the Clare Valley's south, the home of Annie's Lane is th
ilebridge to vote for Colonel Vandeleur in the Clare county constituency at the general election.
lub members Graham and Gordon Kelly are on the Clare Senior team.
The Clare part of the constituency had been included sin
Killimer GAA still can boast about winning the Clare Senior Football Championship in 1896.
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
s elected at the 2007 general election for the Clare constituency after topping the poll with 10,79
The team won the Clare Senior Hurling Championship in 1923 and 1932 a
This required him to contest the Clare constituency once again but was defeated.
1840, he established the Inchiquin run in the Clare Valley area , and in 1842 laid out a plan for
ort and moved all his farming interests to the Clare Valley.
b owned by the Shanny family once stood on the Clare side of the Plassey bank.
Switzerland (1952) and Austria (1953), in the Clare Benedict Cup at Bern 1957 and Lugano 1959, and
used to play hurling, and was a member of the Clare GAA side that played in the inaugural Nenagh C
ghini Gold Coast Showroom to the North and The Clare @ Water Tower to the South on the west side of
The Clare Hall laboratories were officially opened in 19
According to Kieran Sheedy's The Clare Elections (p.
the parishes of Cavendish and Hawkedon to the Clare Rural District.
from certain regions such as Riesling from the Clare Valley or Shiraz from the Barossa Valley.
Annie's Lane is a winery in the Clare Valley, South Australia.
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
The School of Art & Design is located at the Clare Street and George's Quay campuses.
for his work in the recovery community by The Clare Foundation, and Friendly House an organization
was formed in 1963 and currently plays in the Clare Soccer League.
the locality, most recently they have won the Clare Intermediate League promoting them to Clare Cu
The Clare Drake Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose aren
uits founded the oldest existing winery in the Clare Valley in 1851 to make sacramental wines.
In spite of the opposition, the Clare County Board stood standing behind McNamara wi
es in the vicinity of Mount Remarkable and the Clare Valley, such as Horrocks Pass near Mount Remar
Corofin is the site of the Clare Heritage and Genealogical Research Centre.
35 the parish of Depden was transferred to the Clare Rural District.
n in Dublin South, transferring instead to the Clare constituency, where one of the sitting TDs, Bi
The Clare Martin government responded denying inaction a
e name of a hamlet on the southern edge of the Clare Valley, in the Mid North of South Australia.
The club won the Clare Premier title in 2006/07, for the first time i
Prior to about 1930, the Clare 1st VIII spent most of its time near the bound
Based at the Clare Milne Centre on the Exeter Business Park, Empe
It takes part in competitions organized by the Clare GAA county board.
The Clare Fischer Orchestra
s as a member of the Board of Directors of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute.
istance to the north of Adelaide (north of the Clare Valley), afterwards known as Bungaree.
ving glowing reports of what was to become the Clare Valley.
In 2000, he was called up to the Clare intercounty team under Ger Loughnane.
rn January 11, 1981) is a former member of the Clare intercounty Hurling team.
h his local club Tulla and was a member of the Clare senior inter-county team in the 1920s and 1930
The Clare at Water Tower.
giate School and the University of Otago, then Clare College, Cambridge where he became a fellow an
ying first at Frome Community College and then Clare College, Cambridge, where he received a starre
Thomas Clare (20 August 1883 - 6 May 1940) was an English c
kes), Found in Translation (Joe Dunthorne, Tim Clare, Ross Sutherland) and Kalagora (Siddhartha Bos
During this time, Clare reported having a vision in which she saw hers
He was born in 1708 and admitted to Clare College, Cambridge in 1728.
n College, Cambridge, in 1901, transferring to Clare College in 1905.
ork City socialite whose previous marriage, to Clare Boothe Luce, had ended in divorce.
                                                                                                   


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