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Edward Rigby ... Bill, the Skipper | |
Edward Rigby - Alfred Bucket | |
Edward Rigby ... Charles Marriott | |
Edward Rigby ... Albert Goodman | |
Edward Rigby as Mansel | |
ther, the member for South Sydney 1910-31, see | Edward Riley (Australian politician). |
He was the son of Labor politician | Edward Riley. |
The area originally was set up as the | Edward River Mission in 1938. |
Formerly known as | Edward River Aboriginal Mission, Pormpuraaw was an An |
Brian | Edward Roach as Danny |
the road was renamed Choi Hung Road and Prince | Edward Road East. |
ngham College: Balsall Heath Women's Academy), | Edward Road, B12 9LB. |
Captain | Edward Robert Pennell was a World War I flying ace cr |
Major General Sir | Edward Robert Prevost Woodgate, KCMG, CB, was a Briti |
The Valkyrie's Vigil (1906) by | Edward Robert Hughes |
1971) who is married to | Edward Robert Hamilton Clarkson. |
He is survived by three sons: | Edward, Robert, and Jackson. |
William | Edward Roberts Sr. 92 |
Lawrence | Edward Roberts III (born October 20, 1982) is an Amer |
Edward Roberts (b. | |
Newfoundland and Labrador Lieutenant Governor | Edward Roberts. |
Ul makes an appearance under the cover name of | Edward Robertson. |
Edward Robinson was a United States Representative fr | |
In 1838, | Edward Robinson (scholar) observed that Mallaha lay n |
Able Seaman | Edward Robinson |
William | Edward Robinson (1863 - 10 May 1927) was an English m |
Mayor- T. | Edward Robinson |
12 February - John | Edward Robinson, Missionary Bishop of the Methodist E |
man lexicon of Wilhelm Gesenius, translated by | Edward Robinson. |
Orson Welles - | Edward Rochester |
He also starred as | Edward Rochester in a 1934 adaptation of Jane Eyre op |
as the title character, and Timothy Dalton as | Edward Rochester. |
Edward Rogers (representative) at the Biographical Di | |
Edward Rogers (May 30, 1787 - May 29, 1857) was a U.S | |
Edward Rogers - Music | |
Norfolk, he was the elder son of the Reverend | Edward Rolfe. |
Edward Romilly was the third son of Sir Samuel Romill | |
Edward Ronan (born March 21, 1968) is a former profes | |
Dewey and | Edward Rondthaler, a prominent typesetter, CEO of Int |
Edward Rose died on December 31, 1904, at the age of | |
Edward Roseman (as Ed Roseman) | |
Edward Roseman - Fantomas | |
Caesar Petrillo & | Edward Ross |
David Morse, Cara Seymour, Vladica Kostic and | Edward Ross) (a.k.a. |
"Jim" (Caesar Petrillo, | Edward Ross, Nelson Shawn) - 2:59 |
"Jim" (Caesar Petrillo, | Edward Ross, Nelson Shawn) - 3:42 |
His brother | Edward Ross, also gained a single cap in 1904. |
Edward Roundell (1926-74), married Joanna Bacon (a da | |
Pat Hingle - | Edward Roundfield |
John | Edward Roush (September 12, 1920 - March 26, 2004) wa |
Edward Rowan, lecturer and consultant for the colony | |
Edward Rowe Snow, famous lighthouse historian and aut | |
Graham | Edward Rowe (born August 28, 1945 in Southport, Lanca |
Albert | Edward Rowe (1872 - 16 August 1955) was an Australian |
Judge Turchin's courtroom is located in the | Edward Roybal Federal Building and Courthouse in Los |
Born the son of | Edward Royd Rice MP, Rice joined the Royal Navy in 18 |
Intro and notes by | Edward Rush Ruggles. |
Edward Rushton was born in Liverpool on November 13, | |
Edward Russell Dalglish was an American Biblical scho | |
Edward Russell Ayrton. | |
ugust 1851 Vengeance commanded by Captain Lord | Edward Russell left Portsmouth for the Mediterranean. |
Edward Russell Ayrton (17 December 1882 - 18 May 1914 | |
Edward Russell Helwer (born December 20, 1940) is a p | |
Edward Russell was born on August 31, 1782 in Portlan | |
Edward Russell (1782-1835) served as Maine's Secretar | |
Lord Arthur John | Edward Russell (14 June 1825 - 4 April 1892) was a Br |
authored a tract in vindication of his friend, | Edward Russell. |
J. | Edward Russo |
The | Edward Ruth Gallery |
Edward Rutledge sailed from Tampa, Florida, in convoy | |
USS | Edward Rutledge (AP-52) was an Edward Rutledge-class |
Owen King - | Edward Rutledge |
Edward Rutledge (20 March 1778-1780) | |
Edward Rutledge, signer of the Declaration of Indepen | |
The victims were transports | Edward Rutledge, Hugh L. Scott, and Tasker H. Bliss. |
emarried, to become the second wife of widower | Edward Rutledge. |
Brother to | Edward Rutledge. |
Napoleon's elite cavalry, | Edward RYAN & dessins de ROUSSELOT, 1999 |
Edward Ryder and Val Carlson are credited as its desi | |
'On Holy Scripture and Criticism' by Herbert | Edward Ryle Macmillan and Co. (1904) |
Edward Ryley (or Riley) Langworthy (1797 - April 7, 1 | |
By | Edward S. Rachlin, MD, FACS, and Isabel Rachlin, PT, |
Edward S. Flanagan, commonly known as Ed Flanagan, is | |
He had a brother, | Edward S. Donovan who was called Piper Donovan. |
The three chiefs Piegan, by | Edward S. Curtis |
The | Edward S. Barrows House, is located just north of dow |
Explaining this phenomenon, | Edward S. Herman has emphasized the importance of "no |
For the governor of Washington Territory, see | Edward S. Salomon. |
Review of Analytical Chemistry, Volume 1 (with | Edward S. Yeung) (2008) ISBN 0824344014 |
Hodge was the editor for | Edward S. Curtis's monumental series The North Americ |
Elderly Klamath woman by | Edward S. Curtis, 1924 |
Aatsista-Mahkan, circa 1900, by | Edward S. Curtis |
Colonel | Edward S. |
Herman, | Edward S. and Frank Brodhead. |
Lieutenant Colonel | Edward S. Salomon - Mustered out with the regiment. |
Edward S. Lacey | |
The current chairman is | Edward S. Finley, Jr., who was named Chairman on Apri |
Edward S. Davidson, professor of electrical engineeri | |
In 1911 she married fellow teacher | Edward S. Brown, but the marriage did not last. |
quarters were made possible by philanthropist | Edward S. Harkness. |
Edward S. Flanagan, Democrat | |
was interviewed by historian and photographer | Edward S. Curtis in the early 20th Century. |
Edward S. Kampf (b. | |
Kennedy, | Edward S. (1983). |
Edward S. "Eddie" Lampert (born July 19, 1962) is an | |
Lieutenant Colonel | Edward S. Solomon - Mustered out with the regiment. |
Edward Sabine was a member of John Ross's Arctic voya | |
June 26 - Sir | Edward Sabine, soldier and scientist (b.1788) |
October 14 - Sir | Edward Sabine, soldier and scientist (d.1883) |
October 14 - | Edward Sabine, physicist, astronomer and explorer (d. |
His younger brother was Sir | Edward Sabine. |
Edward Sackvile, later 4th Earl of Dorset, c. 1614, b | |
Hon. | Edward Sackville (died 1646) |
Edward Sadler won a cap for England while at Oldham i | |
Edward Said was on the editorial board until his deat | |
ng the authors whose works he has examined are | Edward Said and Yvonne Vera. |
The Pen and the Sword (1994) (interviews with | Edward Said) |
September 25 - | Edward Said, 67, Palestinian-American literary theori |
She was a sister of | Edward Said. |
Edward Said: A Legacy of Emancipation and Representat | |
Edward Sainsbury was born on 5 July 1851 in Bath, Som | |
2004 | Edward Salmon |
He was the brother of | Edward Salomon a civil war era governor of Wisconsin. |
Edward Salomon | |
Number 81: Manchester Reform Club by | Edward Salomons, (1870) Listed Grade II |
born at Uckfield, Sussex, the only son of Rev. | Edward Sanderson of Uckfield. |
Edward Sands (ca 1760 - 1803) was a politician in New | |
Harrison, | Edward Sanford Nome and Seward Peninsula: a book of i |
Edward Sapir | |
age: An Introduction To The Study Of Speech by | Edward Sapir |
Then he went on studying under | Edward Sapir and Leonard Bloomfield at the University |
It was designed by noted architect | Edward Sargent (1842 - 1914). |
Sir | Edward Sassoon, 2nd Baronet, of Kensington Gore |
James | Edward Saunders (October 1878 - unknown) was an Engli |
1628 Christopher Lewknor | Edward Savage |
John | Edward Sawyer (1917 - 1995) was a prominent academic |
Edward Schoeneck | |
As a coach at King | Edward School in Johannesburg he oversaw the developm |
He was educated at the Prince | Edward School there. |
As a junior Byron played tennis for Prince | Edward School in Harare. |
Guild of Students original section facing King | Edward School was designed by Birmingham inter-war ar |
July 15 - | Edward Schreyer becomes premier of Manitoba, replacin |
In 1968-69, he supported | Edward Schreyer to replace Russell Paulley as leader |
y 15, 1969 - November 24, 1977: The Honourable | Edward Schreyer |
rved as cabinet ministers in the government of | Edward Schreyer (1969-1977). |
Premier of Manitoba: | Edward Schreyer and then Sterling Lyon |
Premier of Manitoba - | Edward Schreyer |
were two candidates for the party leadership: | Edward Schreyer and Sidney Green. |
He supported | Edward Schreyer's bid to become party leader in 1968- |
in parliament, he was a backbench supporter of | Edward Schreyer's government. |
Dillen was not appointed to the cabinet of | Edward Schreyer, but served as Schreyer's legislative |
He was not called to join the cabinet of | Edward Schreyer. |
e lost, finishing fourth against CCF candidate | Edward Schreyer. |
Schultz was the son of George | Edward Schultz and his wife Emma. |
irected by CPR's Assistant Chief Engineer John | Edward Schwitzer. |
In | Edward Scissor Hands, Edward fell in love with Kim wh |
Edward Scissorhands (1990) | |
ame of the game is derived from the 1990 movie | Edward Scissorhands. |
He was a Republican and served under governors | Edward Scofield and Robert La Follette, Sr.. |
Edward Scofield, from 1887 1891 (later became Governo | |
Derek | Edward Scott (born 8 February 1958) is an English for |
Dr | Edward Scott (5 November 1852-24 May 1920) was an Eng |
LeGrant | Edward Scott (July 25, 1910 - November 12, 1993) was |
Best married Caroline, daughter of | Edward Scott, of Scott's Hall, Kent, in 1784. |
Thomas | Edward Scrutton was born in London, UK. |
Sir Thomas | Edward Scrutton (1856-1934) was an English legal text |
Charles | Edward Searle was the seventh son of Samuel Browne Se |
'Donnell co-directed it with Peter Neville and | Edward Seaton. |
Sir | Edward Sebright, 2nd Baronet (c. |
inky is a 1923 comedy-Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. |
and Ladder is a 1924 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
American melodramatic sports film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Ed |
ngle Handed is a 1923 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
hrill Chaser is a 1923 action film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
n' for Love is a 1923 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
for a King is a 1937 American film directed by | Edward Sedgwick. |
31 March - | Edward Selby Smyth, British General, commanded Militi |
Money and Banking, with | Edward Selby (1972) |
William | Edward Sell |
When | Edward senior moved to Sunderland in 1816, his family |
In no position to argue, | Edward sent the Woodville party away. |
William Holden as | Edward Seton |
Edward Seymour of Easton, c. 1735 later Edward Seymou | |
Seymour (1679-1732) was the fourth son of Sir | Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, 4th Baronet, a desce |
1625: Sir | Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet; Sir Edward Giles |
Sir | Edward Seymour, 6th Baronet (1695-1757) (succeeded as |
After Henry died, | Edward Seymour, maternal uncle to Edward VI, became P |
John Michael | Edward Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset (b. 30 December |
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford 24 April 1601 - | |
1588), being a daughter of | Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, the protector. |
cified a group of men to act as regents during | Edward's minority, Edward Seymour, Edward's uncle, qu |
Sir | Edward Seymour, 1st Baronet (c. |
he Amesbury estate was subsequently granted to | Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford by the Crown. |
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset 1547-1551 | |
The Labour candidate, | Edward Shackleton, held the seat for his party. |
See also | Edward Shackleton, Baron Shackleton |
Young | Edward shared entertainments with the neighbouring fa |
George | Edward Sharpe (c. |
The band toured with | Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros in support of th |
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