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He was educated at Malvern School and | Clare College, Cambridge and gained a blue in footba |
He was educated at Stamford School and | Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1705 and |
uary 1878 and educated at Tonbridge School and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Sedbergh School and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
Lucas was educated at Uppingham School and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
ent, and educated at Kendal grammar school and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Repton School and | Clare College, Cambridge, and became a farmer. |
He was educated at Rossall School and | Clare College, Cambridge and married Fiona Mary MacA |
ldron was educated at Charterhouse School, and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
He studied Social and Political Science at | Clare College, Cambridge University and moved to the |
rom 1971 to 1973, teaching math and science at | Clare Hall School. |
He subsequently studied natural sciences at | Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1899 and |
He studied Natural Sciences at | Clare College, Cambridge. |
eplaced by former Pringle of Scotland Designer | Clare Waight Keller. |
hip then as Parliamentary Private Secretary to | Clare Short at the Department for International Deve |
Since the separation of | Clare and Clare Hall, it is once again unique among |
ame a service station proprietor and served on | Clare Council. |
2006 which has headquarters in Shannon, County | Clare, Ireland. |
Barbara Shaw - | Clare Raven |
She as | Clare Winsten is known for some sculptures, includin |
But she leaves | Clare alive, walking past her. |
According to Kieran Sheedy's The | Clare Elections (p. |
The High Sheriff of | Clare was a High Sheriff title. |
The college shield of | Clare Hall, Cambridge |
e Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Show with | Clare Lewis |
Having changed sides, de | Clare shared the Prince's victory at Kenilworth on 1 |
to release their own debut 7" single "Where's | Clare Grogan Now?", the bands homage to the singer i |
Sir Eric | Clare Edmund Phipps, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (October 27 |
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 |
Sister Cecilia | Clare Bocard (1899-1994) was an American musician an |
Her younger sister is | Clare Asher, who was for a brief time a radio actres |
Sister Mary | Clare Neuhofer, O.S.B., is the current Prioress as e |
The following year she became Sister Mary | Clare of the Order of Poor Clares, eventually leadin |
his site was a church, and then on the site de | Clare built a castle in 1280 A.D. This was attacked |
ntered the Irish House of Commons, sitting for | Clare until 1714. |
2002, when Mount Sion lost to Sixmilebridge of | Clare in the final. |
(born 12 August 1976 in Sixmilebridge, County | Clare) is an Irish sportsperson. |
John Richardson matriculated as a sizar from | Clare College, Cambridge in 1578. |
Yeldard matriculated as a sizar of | Clare Hall, Cambridge in 1544. |
a Lady, with fellow comedian Red Skelton (Mark | Clare). |
ink Floyd recorded, as well a short snippet of | Clare Torry's vocal performance on "The Great Gig in |
The Socialist Party's | Clare Daly, Mick Murphy, and Ruth Coppinger were ele |
The honorary patron of the society is | Clare alumnus and Times journalist Matthew Parris, w |
ucated at Monkton Combe School in Somerset and | Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA as 10th Wran |
Clarksboro - A location south of | Clare village in the eastern part of Clare. |
It was south of | Clare East but was otherwise surrounded by Limerick |
he final they beat St. Joseph's Spanish Point, | Clare by 4:11 to 2:3. |
ng to the sexuality of the BBC Sport presenter | Clare Balding in "a demeaning and gratuitous way". |
In June 1941, Squadron Officer | Clare Stevenson was appointed Director of the WAAAF. |
emed only reasonable that Annie, a stalwart of | Clare Valley folklore, should be remembered for her |
Hickey, but was succeeded by Syd Stirling when | Clare Martin became Labor leader. |
uttee, F. Robertson, Blake Watson, Stony Wise, | Clare Williams. |
Ernestina Stott - | Clare Corbett |
Jeanne Stuart ... | Clare Armore |
and organist by training, Nicholas studied at | Clare College, Cambridge. |
Branthwaite studied at | Clare Hall, Cambridge and, in 1584 became a founding |
He studied at | Clare College, Cambridge, where he was taught by F.R |
He studied at | Clare College (University of Cambridge) and at the R |
arship to University of Cambridge and study at | Clare College, Cambridge graduating in 1881 with a L |
from the University of Cambridge, studying at | Clare Hall (later renamed Clare College shortly afte |
Lord Milford Haven subsequently married | Clare Husted Steel (born 2 September 1960) in Nantuc |
ia Jane Benyon, with James Pringle, Sue Gibbs, | Clare Hayns, James Maberly and the Rev David Streate |
A version of this song, sung by | Clare Torry, is used as the theme tune to BBC TV com |
Her father agreed to financial support for | Clare and her mother, but in 1932 sued to have great |
In a sworn declaration, | Clare Bronfman stated that the letter also included |
e 1987 general election she was elected TD for | Clare and was re-elected at every election until her |
Team captain | Clare Connor admitted that her inclusion was "pure h |
aps, including Rowley's Stoke team-mate, Tommy | Clare at right back. |
s married to his sweetheart from teenage days, | Clare Emery, and together they have two children: Da |
ine, Susan and Michael) and ten grandchildren ( | Clare, Molly, Cecilia, Daniel Micheal, Elizabeth, Em |
Bowling Green, Kentucky; Paris, Tennessee and | Clare, Michigan. |
which to visit many of the sights that County | Clare is famous for: the Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty C |
The John | Clare unit of the hospital is named after him |
Bill's father, the late | Clare Berryhill, served in both houses of the State |
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 |
The John | Clare Theatre within the new central library, again |
dy, the main settlement of which is the County | Clare portion of the village of Tubber. |
The Marie | Clare Dessaint House is located on the northwest sid |
rks by Richard Fitz Gilbert, founder of the de | Clare family. |
She was a member of the Poor | Clare Sisters of the Primitive Observance of San Dam |
ed 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of the renowned | Clare Valley. |
ets includes a fictional reporter for The Sun, | Clare Moody. |
an old bridge over the old course of the River | Clare was completed. |
s and eductional institutions including the St | Clare Primary and Secondary State Schools; Verdala I |
He is married to the former | Clare Nicolette Darby, daughter of Col. Cyril Darby |
agh is a small historic village in the western | Clare Valley, about 137 km north of Adelaide, South |
vert and nun, who became an abbess of the Poor | Clare Sisters. |
The annual | Clare Valley Gourmet Weekend, held each May for over |
e dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist | Clare Atwood from 1916 to 1947. |
n street from the school, next door to the St. | Clare convent. |
es were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan | Clare Quartet. |
The Holloways ( | Clare) |
They have won the County | Clare Senior Football Championship on 12 occasions w |
There are also several paintings by the artist | Clare Atwood,one of the romantic companions of Edith |
has been the home to many greats in the county | Clare hurling. |
e scene of his operations to an old theater at | Clare Market, near Lincoln's Inn Fields, where he co |
yed in its premiere at the National Theatre by | Clare Lawrence. |
The Artistic Director of the theatre was | Clare Allen. |
e 2001 and 37th title overall as they overcame | Clare by a score of 2-21 to 0-19. |
They defeated | Clare in the opening round before advancing to the f |
During this time, | Clare reported having a vision in which she saw hers |
Thomas "Tommy" | Clare (1865 - 27 December 1929) was an English footb |
24 September 1300), married firstly Thomas de | Clare, Lord of Thomond, by whom she had four childre |
jointly commanded by his son-in-law, Thomas de | Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal who had been ma |
aret became co-heiress to her nephew Thomas de | Clare, son of her brother Richard, by which she inhe |
hey had four children; Mary, Nancy, Thomas and | Clare. |
24 September 1300), married firstly, Thomas de | Clare, Lord of Thomond, by whom she had four childre |
ided the opposition, however, UCC thrashed the | Clare champions by 1-17 to 1-7, giving Sheehan a Mun |
Adam and Barbara have three children: | Clare, Dominic, and Edward; their friends ask if the |
the away side pulled a goal back through Daryl | Clare, before Griffin completed his hat-trick with a |
Tilbury Juxta | Clare is a village and parish in Essex, England. |
nd towns include Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta | Clare, Toppesfield, Stambourne, Ridgewell, Sible Hed |
end as far as Loop Head at the southern tip of | Clare and beyond to the mountains of Kerry. |
his first Munster title as Tipperary trounced | Clare. |
aelic Grounds, Limerick, between Tipperary and | Clare. |
Envirominutes - One Minute Green Tips from | Clare Lewis from the AONB at 14:20 |
and arranged by long-time Tjader collaborator | Clare Fischer. |
Also, featuring Jon Shap, from 5 to 9am; | Clare Bennett, from 10:30 to 3pm; and JC Phillips, f |
's parochial functions were transferred to St. | Clare Parish Church, on Lexington Street west of the |
Mayfair to Moscow: | Clare Sheridan's Diary (1921) |
Davies is married to actress | Clare Holman. |
ort and moved all his farming interests to the | Clare Valley. |
After the war he returned to County | Clare to take over the farm at Clonina and eventuall |
the parishes of Cavendish and Hawkedon to the | Clare Rural District. |
ll-Ireland quarter-final and qualified to meet | Clare in the semi-final. |
Among his getaways are many visits to young | Clare; from present-day Clare's diary he gets a list |
e son Dick (John Loder) in an effort to seduce | Clare, but finds it impossible to disguise his own s |
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 |
In 2000, he was called up to the | Clare intercounty team under Ger Loughnane. |
Under the guidance of Director Tomas Lindahl, | Clare Hall became, and remains today, a leading cent |
he husband-and-wife team of Calvin Torrans and | Clare Sheridan and a number of other Dublin climbers |
delaide and 25 kilometres south of the town of | Clare. |
miles (4.8 km) north west of the small town of | Clare, and 7 miles (11 km) from the larger town of H |
delaide and 17 kilometres south of the town of | Clare. |
Nadia Townsend as | Clare Gormley (episodes 1 - 18) |
n College, Cambridge, in 1901, transferring to | Clare College in 1905. |
lude St John's, Trinity College, Trinity Hall, | Clare College, King's College, and Queens' College. |
Trooper - | Clare Calbraith |
ciety and a former fellow and medical tutor at | Clare College, who had taken early retirement from h |
He was educated, like his maternal uncle, at | Clare Hall, Cambridge. |
Baily was an undergraduate at | Clare Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated Bachelor o |
rmance was achieved at the club until Jonathan | Clare achieved a century and 7 wickets in 2008. |
It was used as | Clare School at one time. |
he band were not involved in this version, but | Clare Torry again did the vocal). |
Metra's Milwaukee District/West Line via Mont | Clare station. |
d about three miles (5 km) from the village of | Clare. |
Dan Kelly, the John Butler Trio, The Waifs and | Clare Bowditch. |
used at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and | Clare College, Cambridge. |
Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de | Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131. |
Walter de | Clare, d. 1149 |
Born in Wangaratta, Victoria, | Clare Stevenson was the fifth of six children. |
It was renamed | Clare Hall West Court and, after conversion and some |
ra Stern was at 95.3 "The New Foxy 95" WCFX in | Clare, Michigan while attending college at Central M |
WCR. West | Clare Railway. |
electrician's strike, so the part then went to | Clare Grogan. |
Taylor went to | Clare College Cambridge, and the former Westminster |
Bridger later went to | Clare College, Cambridge University, where as a Theo |
t scenes, was by Ian MacNeil, costumes were by | Clare Mitchell, lighting design was by Rick Fisher, |
The martyrs were Jeanie | Clare Adams, Prof. James Howard Clovell, Charma Moor |
Clooneenagh is a small village in West County | Clare in Ireland. |
West Court, | Clare Hall |
Chichester and was educated at Westminster and | Clare College, Cambridge, graduating in 1787. |
ure of backing vocalists Kimberley Whalley and | Clare Macdonald-Haig, for undisclosed reasons. |
t at the 1997 general election, which Labour's | Clare Short held on to, and Northampton South in the |
or the towns in Ireland see, Whitegate, County | Clare or Whitegate, County Cork. |
rently lives in Somerset with his wife, Phoebe | Clare, who is a ceramic artist. |
Trant married his wife, Diana | Clare Zachary (known as "Tink"), in 1957. |
Wight-Boycott attended | Clare College at Cambridge University where he joine |
t, having taken this title from Wightlink's St | Clare. |
an unchanged team from the semi final win over | Clare for the Munster Senior Hurling Championship fi |
dvertising Center, the co-owners, Winfield and | Clare Frazeur made an initial donation of $1,000 fro |
Killimer GAA still can boast about winning the | Clare Senior Football Championship in 1896. |
Sixmilebridge and is a former player with the | Clare senior inter-county team. |
h and to the north is the boundary with County | Clare. |
important white variety is Riesling, with the | Clare Valley regarded as its Australian home. |
Luce with wife | Clare Boothe Luce, a famous playwright and politicia |
Division Bell's 11 tracks, and, with vocalist | Clare Torry (co-writer of Great Gig in the Sky), she |
e was released from the club along with Robert | Clare. |
The title existed within County | Clare in the west of Ireland during the time of the |
He won further | Clare titles in 2000 and 2002, and a Munster Senior |
The team won the | Clare Senior Hurling Championship in 1923 and 1932 a |
The Exhibition he won to | Clare College Cambridge had been deferred to 1918 (B |
the locality, most recently they have won the | Clare Intermediate League promoting them to Clare Cu |
The club won the | Clare Premier title in 2006/07, for the first time i |
Janine Wood - | Clare France |
Settling in California, Bailey worked with | Clare Fischer (1962-64), Victor Feldman (1964), Joe |
uted into Digby and Annapolis and Yarmouth and | Clare ridings. |
irst elected to Parliament at the Yarmouth and | Clare riding in the 1921 general election. |
Yarmouth and | Clare was a federal electoral district in Nova Scoti |
Twenty years later | Clare Mallory, another leading exponent of the girls |
hristopher Lockwood, of Sowerby, Yorkshire, by | Clare, eldest daughter of Christopher Lascelles, of |
The Pontiff said, "No, you are | Clare! |
After a strong 2006 Air New Zealand Cup, | Clare was included in the Highlanders squad for the |
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