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Edward Martin - 45,072 (1.58%) | |
Edward Martindel - David King | |
Edward Martindel | |
Edward Martindel as Lord Augustus Lorton | |
Edward Martindel - Frank Norwood | |
Edward Martindel as Tom Larrabee | |
Edward Martindel - Commodore Smithson | |
Edward Martindel - Mr. Wheeler | |
Edward Martindel - Uncle Mortimer | |
Edward Martindel - Hubert Gloucester | |
Edward Martindel as Sir Alfred Grayle | |
Edward Martindel as John Blair | |
Edward Martindel as Jefferson Dunhamel | |
Edward Martindel (July 8, 1876 - May 4, 1955) was an | |
Edward Martyn, playwright and activist (d.1923). | |
His notable descendants included | Edward Martyn, Edward Carson, Baron Carson, and Feren |
Sir | Edward Massie (c. |
Edward Matthew Farrell was named speaker. | |
Albert | Edward Matthews (May 17, 1873 - December 16, 1949) wa |
The memorial was designed by Sir | Edward Maufe with sculpture by Vernon Hill. |
This is the signature stone of | Edward Maufe. |
Sir | Edward Maunde Thompson, An Introduction to Greek and |
The Honorable | Edward Maurice Stonor, who married into the Rothschil |
Timothy | Edward Mauser is a former Major League Baseball pitch |
Married Aymer | Edward Maxwell and was the mother of author and natur |
In 1947 she married | Edward Maxwell Phair. |
he current number one single is Stereo Love by | Edward Maya ft. |
The latter was built by | Edward Mayer, an Exeter judge and resident. |
William | Edward Mayes (1861 - April 12, 1952) was an English p |
Edward Mayhew (1569 - 14 September 1625) was an Engli | |
Captain | Edward McAllister - Resigned 1862. |
Edward McCaffery - tax expert | |
Archbishop | Edward McCarthy High School is the sister school of A |
1852), the widow of | Edward McClellan, a sea captain. |
Thomas | Edward McConnell (7 April 1868-22 May 1938) was a uni |
John | Edward McCullough (November 2, 1837 - November 8, 188 |
Tripp was defeated in the 1945 election by | Edward McCullough of the Co-operative Commonwealth Fe |
The current principal is | Edward McFarland, who took that position in 2006. |
Edward McGlashan (1817-89) was a 19th century Member | |
1921, the property again passed to his son L. | Edward McGovney. |
Anthony Cronin, by | Edward McGuire (1977) |
of Palmer in World War II was Captain William | Edward Mcguirk. |
Quinn was born | Edward McIntosh Quinn in Pike County, Mississippi in |
For the American football coach, see | Edward McKeever. |
Anthony | Edward McKenna (born 19 January 1969) is a former Eng |
The Boston Herald, Obituary; | Edward McLaughlin funeral rites today. |
1977 James | Edward McMann, Disc Jockey, Kiss 108 Radio station |
William | Edward McManus 1967-1976 |
Replacing William | Edward McManus, he was formally installed on the foll |
Edward McNamara as Bill Dougherty | |
Edward McNamara as Inspector Cramer | |
Edward McNamara as Brody | |
ved as the convention's temporary chairman and | Edward McPherson served as permanent president. |
Albert | Edward McPhillips (1861-1938) was a Canadian politici |
Edward McWade plays the role of stuttering Bishop Wil | |
Edward McWade (14 January 1865 - 17 May 1943) was an | |
Edward McWade as Bishop William Mallory | |
Edward McWade as Luke Watson, Betty's father | |
Edward McWade as Clement Williams | |
They were replaced by Ronald Mack and | Edward Meagher. |
Edward Meares - upright bass | |
Edward Medical Group (95th St. Naperville, IL) | |
It is a teaching hospital of King | Edward Medical College. |
The current Chief of Police is | Edward Medrano, appointed in 2007. |
However, he was defeated by Francis | Edward Meehan, the IPP candidate. |
Edward Meeks as the airline captain | |
Edward Melchior Pakenham, Lord Silchester, b. 6 Janua | |
Edward Melling | |
John | Edward Mellish (1886 - 1970) was an American amateur |
BullZip PDF Printer (Review) by | Edward Mendelson, PC Magazine, August 17, 2007 |
Mendoza was born Ruben | Edward Mendoza on May 10, 1963 in Crystal City, Texas |
Edward Meredith Cope (28 July 1818 - 15 August 1873), | |
Edward Merton Dorn was born in Villa Grove, Illinois. | |
New Plymouth, held by | Edward Metcalf Smith |
Edward Metcalfe, died ministering in an epidemic in L | |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1932. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1919. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1908. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1914. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1926. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1934. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1924. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1927. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1893. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1916. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1918. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1935. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1912. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1880. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1915. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1923. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1921. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1913. |
us was first published by amateur entomologist | Edward Meyrick in 1890. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1930. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1936. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1911. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1907. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1931. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1920. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1928. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1922. |
Sidney | Edward Mezes (September 23, 1863 - September 10, 1931 |
Edward Michael Havrot (born June 4, 1927) is a former | |
Edward Michael Brawley was a professional football pl | |
Sir | Edward Michael Pakenham GCB (pro. |
Hon. | Edward Michener |
C. | Edward Middlebrooks is the defendant. |
Minor alterations were carried out by | Edward Middleton Barry around 1870. |
architectural lectures of his eldest brother, | Edward Middleton. |
Edward Miller 'Eddie' Carr (3 October 1917-1998) was | |
Their first child, Joseph | Edward Miller, was born the next year. |
Edward Milles Nelson was owner from 1902 to 1926. | |
Edward Milner - landscape architect | |
1762 | Edward Milward |
Charles I ordered Boswell to back | Edward Misselden, influential in the Merchant Adventu |
George | Edward Mitchell (March 3, 1781 - June 28, 1832) was a |
oration was given by his comrade and fellow TD | Edward Moane from Westport. |
Edward Mohammed Turay is a politician in Sierra Leone | |
Director: | Edward Molinaro |
Edward Monroe Freeman (February 12, 1875-February 5, | |
Edward Monroe, Primogen of St. Petersburg. | |
Edward Montagu (ca. | |
Hon. | Edward Montagu |
Sidney Montagu disabled - replaced by | Edward Montagu |
Danny Webb ... | Edward Montagu |
During his absence from battle | Edward Montagu served as England's ambassador to Spai |
Edward Montagu died of wounds in India in 1799. | |
Brigadier | Edward Montagu or Montague (after 1684 - 2 August 173 |
Elected following the elevation of Sir | Edward Montagu to the peerage in 1621 |
They were parents of | Edward Montagu, 8th Earl of Sandwich. |
Sir | Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, 1625-1672 by Si |
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich 1685 (did not se | |
He had married Anne, daughter of | Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich.) |
Charles | Edward Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester, 4th Earl of M |
1653: | Edward Montagu; Stephen Pheasant |
He was the son of Sir | Edward Montague of Boughton, and grandson of Edward M |
Meanwhile he got to know Charles | Edward Montague and wrote for the Manchester Guardian |
1656: General | Edward Montague; Henry Cromwell; Nicholas Pedley |
Liberal candidate | Edward Montgomery won the resulting by-election on 13 |
Wood married Charlotte, daughter of | Edward Moor, in 1830. |
George | Edward Moore |
U.S. Senator | Edward Moore Kennedy crashed his plane here in 1964. |
22 March - | Edward Moore, writer (died 1757) |
Contributors included | Edward Moore, Horace Walpole, and Charles Hanbury Wil |
1 March - | Edward Moore, writer (born 1712) |
Joe Penny as | Edward Moran |
Nicol Williamson - Sir | Edward More |
John Boles as | Edward Morgan |
Edward Morgan (b. | |
Entwistle was succeeded as editor by | Edward Morgan in summer 2005. |
The lease was later taken over by Alfred | Edward Morgans who developed the Westralia Morgans Mi |
February 24 - | Edward Morley (b. |
Philip | Edward Morrell, (4 June 1870 - 5 February 1943) was a |
Commander | Edward Morris, USN - Commanding officer, USS Pharris, |
Edward Mortimer as Martin Heath | |
Edward Mortimer Macdonald, PC (August 16, 1865 - May | |
ormer judge and politician in Nova Scotia, see | Edward Mortimer (businessman). |
County of Halifax - | Edward Mortimer, Simon Bradstreet Robie, Samuel G. W. |
Thomas | Edward Morton-Smith, (born 5 January 1980) is an Engl |
Michael | Edward Moseley is an American anthropologist at the U |
Sir | Edward Mosley, 2nd Baronet (c. |
At the 1902 election, | Edward Moss defeated Jackson Palmer (1867-1919) for t |
Sir | Edward Mostyn, 1st Baronet (d. |
Edward Mote was a pastor and hymn writer. | |
Edward Mott Moore (1814-1902) was an American surgeon | |
London: | Edward Moxon. |
Edward Moylle, 1543 | |
However, | Edward Mueller was merely an alias name. |
Edward Mueller, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, | |
He is the great grandson of | Edward Mulcahy, a long-serving Tasmanian Senator and |
On the 17 March 1937, Dr. | Edward Mulhern laid the foundation of the new St. |
With | Edward Muller and Hung-der Fu, American Political Sci |
Charles | Edward Munroe in 1919 |
Basil Rathbone as | Edward Murdstone |
EDWARD MURPHY ELECTED in NYT on January 18, 1893 | |
Edward Murphy (born 30 October 1971 in West Newton, M | |
mes Fleming, a political lieutenant of Senator | Edward Murphy, Jr. |
Sergeant (then Private) | Edward Murphy, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company |
Edward Murray East, a pioneer in plant genetics, also | |
Edward Murray Charles Ede (24 April 1881 - 23 July 19 | |
Edward Murrow was her prize pupil, the one she called | |
Edward Musgrave Blaiklock, academic. | |
Harold | Edward Musson |
Edward, My Son - (1949) | |
Deborah Kerr - | Edward, My Son |
Edward N. "Ed" Rappaport, Ph.D. was the acting direct | |
Edward N. Gadsby - 1957-61 (Chair: 1957-61) | |
First Lieutenant | Edward N. Whittier, 5th Battery Maine Light Artillery |
It was founded in 1943 by | Edward N. Hay. |
With | Edward N. Muller. |
Edward N. Heinz, formerly Flavors Extract Manufacturi | |
Colonel | Edward N. Kirk |
Hurley, | Edward N. (1920). |
Edward Nares (1762-1841), theologian, was rector of B | |
dy Charlotte Spencer (1769-1802), married Rev. | Edward Nares and had issue. |
Hurley, | Edward Nash (1920). |
Edward Nasigri Mahama - Representing the People's Nat | |
Edward Nathan Calisch (1865, Toledo, Ohio - 1946, Ric | |
Edward Nathan Pearson | |
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