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It included the | Clarence Valley and the Darling Downs region, which be |
ithin the Diocese - Lindisfarne in the Tweed, | Clarence Valley Anglican School at Grafton, Bishop Dru |
Ned Sparks as | Clarence van Dyke |
ke (Churchill), Frank Connelly (Bartels), and | Clarence Van Dyke (Sparks) bet Bennett they will pay h |
Kingsley Benedict - | Clarence Van Dyne |
Clarence Vernon Emerson (January 24, 1901 - September | |
Clarence Vick "Footsie" Blair (July 13, 1900 in Enterp | |
died in 1850 in | Clarence Villa, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, at the age of 7 |
amweight Title three years later by defeating | Clarence Vinson of the United States. |
He was the son of | Clarence von Rosen. |
Clarence von Rosen, Jr. (November 10, 1903 - July 7, 1 | |
Clarence von Rosen's tomb stone | |
the wife of former Governor of West Virginia | Clarence W. Meadows and served as that state's First L |
Clarence W. Allgood (1902-1991), a United States feder | |
began in 1904, when his brother-in-law, Judge | Clarence W. Martin, a former State Representative hims |
by renowned local African American architect | Clarence W. Wigington, was built for $1,000. |
Clarence W. Belt (27 February 1890 Xenia, Ohio - 15 Se | |
aduated from Stuart Hall School, then married | Clarence W. Meadows in 1934. |
Clarence W. Allgood at the Biographical Directory of F | |
Nixon on March 20, 1973, to a seat vacated by | Clarence W. Allgood. |
Among the draftsmen in his office was | Clarence W. W. Mayhew. |
Clarence W. Allgood (September 12, 1902 - November 30, | |
rriet Island Pavilion, currently known as the | Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion, is a park pavilion on |
Clarence W. Blount | |
It was designed by | Clarence W. Wigington, the nation's first black munici |
ss to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Clarence W. Turner. |
Hobbs, | Clarence W.: Lynn and Surroundings, page 139, (1886). |
Rear Admiral | Clarence Wade McClusky, Jr., (1 June 1902-27 June 1976 |
In one early scene, | Clarence wagers his black slave coachman against Wilbe |
Clarence Waldo Blethen (July 11, 1893 - April 11, 1973 | |
Clarence Walk was once known as Cats Walk. | |
Lost to | Clarence Walker (South Africa) |
Clarence Walker | |
the 1920 Summer Olympics losing against boxer | Clarence Walker in the semi-finals. |
pionship won four years earlier by countryman | Clarence Walker). |
ss after losing to the upcoming gold medalist | Clarence Walker. |
ch was unable to convince Lieutenant-Governor | Clarence Wallace to give his party a chance to form a |
C.W. Jick Myers aka | Clarence Wallace Myers was the appointed energy czar o |
Clarence Wallace (June 22, 1893 - November 12, 1982) w | |
al Park, residence of former governor-general | Clarence Wallace. |
The Hon. Wenman | Clarence Walpole Coke (13 July 1828 - 10 January 1907) |
w missionaries Isaac Hecker, Augustine Hewit, | Clarence Walworth, and George Deshon in leaving the Re |
Martonmere married Maysie Gasque, daughter of | Clarence Warren Gasque, in 1930. |
This is an anachronism as the duchy of | Clarence was not created until 1362. |
ating that the King was bastard-born and that | Clarence was York's true heir. |
HMS | Clarence was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of t |
Clarence was determined on a different point, and ther | |
s grandfather, Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of | Clarence, was Edward III's second son, while Bolingbro |
lker abandoned the family shortly thereafter ( | Clarence was only four years old), and the next year R |
In 1826 | Clarence was re-rated as a fourth rate, and was broken |
TSS Duke of | Clarence was a passenger vessel operated jointly by th |
Duke of | Clarence was 312 feet 5 inches (95.22 m) long, with a |
and armaments were transferred to it and the | Clarence was destroyed. |
When Henry's son Thomas, Duke of | Clarence was made Lord Deputy Cranley was appointed to |
Prince William, the Duke of | Clarence was never a member of the House of Commons, b |
Duke of | Clarence was used on routes from Fleetwood to Belfast |
Only one series of | Clarence was made, which is now available on DVD. |
Geno's father, | Clarence, was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 1 |
Blue Washington as | Clarence Washington Brown |
Clarence Wayland Watson (May 8, 1864 - May 24, 1940) w | |
Clarence Weathers (born January 10, 1962 in Greenville | |
8 season, the 76ers traded Jackson along with | Clarence Weatherspoon to the Golden State Warriors for |
Entertainment's (part of Asylum Records) CEO | Clarence Weatherspoon, a native of Crawford. |
Clarence Weatherspoon, NBA player | |
Clarence Webb did extensive archaeological work in Lou | |
During the time that | Clarence Weed was the principal, a three-year course i |
portional representation in 1920, Lismore and | Clarence were absorbed into Byron. |
tury, the reformatory ships HMS Akbar and HMS | Clarence were also moored there. |
prisoned; Times publisher Blethen and his son | Clarence were also tried, but were acquitted. |
Both Buckingham and | Clarence were descendants of the House of Plantagenet, |
di Soncino (1901-1953), married Francis John | Clarence Westenra Plantagenet Hastings, known as Visco |
cted) mayor Dennis Travale and his challenger | Clarence Wheaton were the official mayoral candidates |
Clarence Wheeler | |
A body, believed to be that of | Clarence, which was later exhumed, showed no indicatio |
previously owned by the well-known guitarist | Clarence White and now owned by Rice. |
Even two years later, | Clarence White complained to journalist Pete Frame tha |
s abruptly left the Byrds and the group asked | Clarence White to replace him. |
Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar a | |
Clarence White - guitar, mandolin, vocals | |
song, featuring more prominent percussion and | Clarence White's lead guitar solo (which had been edit |
This use of pedal steel, along with | Clarence White's countrified guitar playing, foreshado |
(aka Nashville West, featuring Gene Parsons), | Clarence White, Gib Gilbeau, and Wayne Moore), the Gos |
called the Castaways years earlier, guitarist | Clarence White, formerly of the Kentucky Colonels, and |
Lomax, John Lomax, Huddie Ledbetter/arranged | Clarence White, Roger McGuinn) - 2:56 |
Rudolf Watzke (1892-1972, | Clarence Whitehill), bass singer |
His parents were | Clarence Whitney Lewis and Margaret Johnson. |
roup's miitary commander was Major Ian Souter | Clarence who had served in the Black Watch during the |
Clarence, who had made the mistake of plotting against | |
(whose members included Annesly Malewana and | Clarence Wijewardane) practiced this music, which meld |
nique pop culture of which later artists like | Clarence Wijewardena built on. |
of the Gypsies, M.S. Fernando, Dalreen Suby, | Clarence Wijewardena, Annesley Malewana, Damian Wickra |
He was the first to introduce the talents of | Clarence Wijewardena, Annesley Malewana, and others on |
es was an influential Sri Lankan band, led by | Clarence Wijewardene and Annesley Malewana. |
Dr. | Clarence Wiley "Doc" Spears (July 24, 1894 - February |
s the eldest of four children, and his father | Clarence Wilfred Cousins was a senior civil servant wh |
Clarence William Allcock (born 18 July 1907 in Codnor, | |
Clarence William "Tilly" Walker (September 4, 1887 - S | |
It has been proposed that | Clarence Williams be renamed and moved to Clarence Wil |
Clarence Williams rushed for 2 touchdwons. | |
Clarence Williams III as Bobby Shy | |
Clarence Williams III (Blood, the gang's president) | |
Clarence Williams (born September 3, 1946 in Brazoria, | |
Clarence Williams also recorded one disc for the label | |
start of the 1920s it was commemorated in the | Clarence Williams song "Decatur Street Blues". |
New York in the 1920s, where he recorded with | Clarence Williams (1927-29) and played with Bingie Mad |
Clarence Williams | |
a blues song written by Charles Warfield and | Clarence Williams in 1919. |
the cast Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee Browne and | Clarence Williams III. |
ome-from-behind win over the Buffalo Bills as | Clarence Williams picked up 157 yards on 18 carries an |
e" is an up-tempo jazz dance song, written by | Clarence Williams and Armand Piron, and published in 1 |
Clarence Williams III - Taft | |
Clarence Williams (January 25, 1955 - September 18, 19 | |
is series starred Michael Cole, Peggy Lipton, | Clarence Williams III and Tige Andrews. |
rion Cook, the Chicago Novelty Orchestra, and | Clarence Williams in the late 1910s and early 1920s. |
Clarence Williams (born January 27, 1868) was an Afric | |
Yes, according to | Clarence Williams and Sidney Bechet, they made a never |
Clarence Williams III - Father Stratton | |
Clarence Williams III as Father | |
It was introduced by | Clarence Williams' Blue Five in 1926 and has since bee |
g was published in 1926 and first recorded by | Clarence Williams' Blue Five with vocalist Eva Taylor |
He soon signed on with | Clarence Williams's house band, then played with Sam W |
"Basin Street Blues" ( | Clarence Williams) - 3:10 |
Organ Grinder Blues ( | Clarence Williams) - 5:56 |
on't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, | Clarence Williams) - 3:09 |
on't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, | Clarence Williams) 2:11 |
on't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, | Clarence Williams) - 2:11 |
on't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, | Clarence Williams) - 2.12 |
on't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, | Clarence Williams) - 4:14 |
, he recorded with King Oliver, Bubber Miley, | Clarence Williams, James P. Johnson and the Little Ram |
"Sugar Blues" ( | Clarence Williams, Lucy Fletcher) 3:26 |
Morris' many recordings include dates with | Clarence Williams, Charlie Johnson, Fats Waller and ma |
including Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and | Clarence Williams, who spoke very highly of Bunk in th |
rmed by Hopkins, features songs by Lil Green, | Clarence Williams, Henry Creamer, Andy Razaf, and Jimm |
e Is Yours (Burton Lane, George Sanders, Jr., | Clarence Williams, Floyd Hunt, Harold Adamson) |
Clarence Williams, 1987 (TTN photographer), Los Angele | |
birthplace of early jazz pianist and composer | Clarence Williams. |
coaching future NFL players Drew Bledsoe and | Clarence Williams. |
ded with Piron, Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton and | Clarence Williams. |
He worked as Chicago manager for publisher | Clarence Williams. |
was once thought to have been carried out by | Clarence Williams.) |
Eastman was born in Amherst, Massachusetts to | Clarence Willis and Ann Hull (Dey) Eastman. |
Murwillumbah, Willis was the son of Archibald | Clarence Willis, a butter factory hand, and Vida Butte |
, New South Wales, the first son of Archibald | Clarence Willis, a butter factory hand and First World |
Clarence Wilson - Alonzo K. Pratt, Schoolboard chairma | |
Clarence Wilson as Adrian Garrett | |
Clarence Wilson ... Jake Henshaw, reporter | |
Clarence Wilson as C.D. Pottingham | |
Clarence Wilson as Dr. Berger | |
Clarence Winston Oldfield (born 27 November 1899, date | |
lorida's Commander John Newland Maffitt armed | Clarence with one gun so that Read might capture prize |
Clarence Woodrow Jones (b. | |
Clarence Woods Johnston, M.C., M.D. (November 19, 1888 | |
Clarence Worley of Game Over Online Magazine said that | |
? - 1988: | Clarence Wortman, his son |
Prince of Wales, but if Westminster died then | Clarence would become heir to the throne. |
Clarence Wright - Aubrey | |
The Power of the Tiger | Clarence Y K Ngui, Malaysian Business, 1 July 2003 |
terminus in Gosport to a station in the Royal | Clarence Yard at a cost of £8000 for the use of Queen |
ded '53 Chevrolet 150 sedan was also offered ( | Clarence Young Autohobby). |
iginally written by George Harold Sanders and | Clarence Z. Kelley and published in 1939.Ronnie Kemper |
Cleveland Plains Dealer, during WWII credited | Clarence Zylman of Muskegon, Michigan, as the original |
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