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The Rt Rev | Edward Arthur Dunn was an eminent Anglican Bishop in |
Glasgow, the daughter of the artists Helen and | Edward Arthur Walton. |
Edward Arthur Maund (1851 - 17 March 1932, Hampstead) | |
Edward Arthur August (15 May 1860 - 31 December 1935) | |
manuscripts catalogue (collections relating to | Edward Arthur Dayman) |
Benedict | Edward Arthur Mander (b. |
People › Dayman, | Edward Arthur, 1807-1890 (from the Dictionary of Hymn |
His son | Edward Arunah also served in the provincial assembly |
stone coffin was found in July 1944 by Father | Edward Arundell, vicar of Tintagel. |
ohn Cadbury (1889-1982), succeeded his brother | Edward as head of the chocolate company in 1944 |
Edward Ashley - Dr. Lee Thal - An interested party. | |
Edward Ashley-Cooper as Sylvano | |
Edward Ashton (died 1658), was a colonel in the army. | |
Hon. John | Edward Ashton (b.1966) |
Edward Asner as Ernie McKay | |
Edward Asner as Luke Spelman | |
Edward Asner - Lou Grant | |
Edward Asner ... Taylor | |
Edward Asner, Peter Singleton | |
Her fellow players included | Edward Asner, Elaine May and Mike Nichols. |
en from the movie Up makes a cameo reprised by | Edward Asner. |
s Ed Asner, professionally he prefers the name | Edward Asner. |
Edward Aspinwall, D.D. (died 1732), was an English po | |
Rhoda Delaval, first wife of | Edward Astley |
He was educated with his younger brother | Edward at the English College, Douai. |
Edward Atkinson | |
Edward Atkinson (February 10, 1827 - December 11, 190 | |
Edward Atkinson, entrepreneur and business executive | |
Edward Atkyns Bray (1778-1857), was a British poet, v | |
Edward Atterton - Lord Nigel Marshwood | |
ad two children: Catharine Atwater and Clinton | Edward Atwater. |
Edward Augustan Prevost (1855 - ?) | |
Gen. | Edward Augustus Wild. |
Edward Augustus Freeman (2 August 1823 - 16 March 189 | |
Edward Augustus Lyle Ould (1852-1909) was an English | |
The Rt Rev.William | Edward Augustus Pugh (known as Edward) was the fourth |
"In 1797 they became incorporated;" | Edward Augustus Holyoke, Jacob Ashton, Joseph Hiller, |
Edward Augustus "E. | |
Ernest | Edward Austen 1927-1932 |
Edward Avery McIlhenny, or "Mr. | |
Edward Avery (1851 - 1913) was an English publisher o | |
The tomb was located by | Edward Ayrton in February 1908, who was working for T |
aumont and his wife Anne Ayscough, daughter of | Edward Ayscough. |
Mayor of Christchurch - | Edward B. Bishop followed by Michael Brennan Hart |
Essays in Honor of | Edward B. King. |
Edward B. Pond (September 7, 1833 - April 22, 1910) w | |
Edward B. Hubley was born in Reading, Pennsylvania. | |
Edward B. McKenna was a Democratic member of the Mich | |
tsburgh City-County Building, (1915-1917, with | Edward B. Lee) |
This time, however, it was named for Governor | Edward B. Dudley, the railroad's founder. |
Chief of Police is | Edward B. Skvarna. |
was founded in 1968 by current Chairman & CEO, | Edward B. Dunlap. |
Edward B. Watson died in Portland on February 1, 1915 | |
Edward B. "Ted" Kimball (1910-1985) was a professiona | |
Edward B. Stratton House is a historic house at 25 Ke | |
Edward B. Rust Jr., CEO State Farm Insurance Companie | |
ted States Representatives John G. Jackson and | Edward B. Jackson |
After sending | Edward back to the farm for summer break in 1854 and |
Edward Backhouse was born in Darlington in 8 May 1808 | |
1593: | Edward Bacon |
Robert | Edward Badham (June 9, 1929 - October 21, 2005) was a |
June 1670 and was succeeded by their only son | Edward Bagot |
Bagshaw was the younger son of | Edward Bagshaw, treasurer of the Middle Temple. |
Bagshawe was the son of | Edward Bagshawe, of the City of London. |
the Democratic Governor of Arkansas, see Carl | Edward Bailey. |
William | Edward Baily (1855-1903), English brewer |
Edward Baily (1852-1941), English cricketer | |
Edward Baily was educated at Harrow and Caius College | |
Edward Baines (1774-1848) bought the paper in 1801, a | |
rn at Leeds in 1806, the third son of the late | Edward Baines, M.P. |
Edward Baines, newspaper-proprietor and politician (d | |
Among his notable pupils are | Edward Bairstow, Ralph Downes, and S. Drummond Wolff. |
James | Edward Baker (3 August 1911 - 22 February 1974) was a |
Tin Man/Hickory - | Edward Baker-Duly |
Howard "Harry" | Edward Baldwin (June 3, 1900 - January 23, 1958) was |
Edward Ball (1793 - 9 November 1865) was an English C | |
Edward Ball (November 6, 1811 - November 22, 1872) wa | |
In 1923, duPont hired | Edward Ball, one of Ball duPont's four siblings to su |
Edward Ballantine (August 6, 1886 - July 2, 1971), wa | |
Quite quickly, | Edward Balliol made formal his promises to Edward III |
Taking advantage of this, | Edward Balliol, backed by Edward III of England, defe |
In 1333 | Edward Balliol, a claimant to the Scottish throne, so |
In Connecticut he taught the future double-spy | Edward Bancroft. |
Edward Band, Capital Ward | |
These include Banfield which is named after | Edward Banfield (railroad engineer). |
"Vanishing Point" - James | Edward Barker & Tim Despic |
The poster art was by | Edward Barker. |
Edward Barkham was educated at King's College, Cambri | |
Sir | Edward Barkham, 1st Baronet of South Acre (c. |
He was succeeded by Sir | Edward Barkham, 2nd Baronet. |
Charles | Edward Barnabe (June 12, 1900 - August 16, 1977) was |
He was born in London, the son of | Edward Barnes, a merchant taylor. |
Edward Barradall (c. | |
Edward Barradall was Virginia's first law reporter. | |
Edward Barrett | |
Edward Barrett (11 June 1846 - 23 December 1923) was | |
Barrett's son | Edward Barrett, Jr. played first-class cricket for Ha |
Fonblanque, | Edward Barrington de-Annals of the House of Percy II |
August 22 - | Edward Barron Chandler, politician (d.1880) |
Edward Barron was an Irish born missionary bishop who | |
Edward Barry Henderson (1910-1986) was Bishop of Bath | |
e Superintendent of the Streets under Mayor J. | Edward Barry. |
Edward Bartlett (1836 - April 1908) was an English or | |
from the Latin form of Bartlett to commemorate | Edward Bartlett. |
Edward Barton, English poet, artist and songwriter | |
Edward Bass was the 7th bishop consecrated for the Ep | |
Life and Times of | Edward Bass, First Bishop of Massachusetts, (1897) |
His son, Arthur | Edward Bathurst Beresford, was killed in France durin |
Sir | Edward Battersby Bailey FRS (1 July 1881 - 19 March 1 |
Michael | Edward Baumgartner (born January 30, 1949 in Roseau, |
Brick House, Great Bardfield, home of | Edward Bawden (1903-1989). |
Edward Bawden, painter, illustrator and graphic artis | |
s from that time included Michael Rotherstein, | Edward Bawden, John Aldridge and Edward Middleditch. |
0919601863, Pub date 1982; new translation by | Edward Baxter |
Edward Baxter VC | |
William | Edward Baxter (1825 - 10 August 1890) was a British p |
William | Edward Baxter, from whom he obtained a divorce in 189 |
Their younger son the Very Reverend | Edward Bayly became Archdeacon of Dublin. |
1495, who married Sir | Edward Baynton, one of the largest landowners in Wilt |
1542: | Edward Bayntun |
Edward Bazalgette is a British television director an | |
England - | Edward Beadon Turner (first capped 1875) |
Upon the death of | Edward Beale in 1893, Truxtun Beale inherited the Tej |
Rod Cameron - | Edward Beale |
bert Symington Baker, who in 1866 resold it to | Edward Beale. |
Peter Hammond as | Edward Beamish. |
July - Ezekiel Hughes, | Edward Bebb and others leave Llanbryn-mair on foot, b |
Upon the Duke's death in 1402 | Edward became Duke of York. |
Thomas's half-brother, | Edward, became king of England. |
Upon his death their son, | Edward, became the 2nd Baron Longford. |
Edward became the new King of England and Henry his h | |
David Horne - | Edward Beckett |
Edward Beddoes (Sir John Gielgud), the victim's Briti | |
Edward Beecher | |
The house was built by | Edward Beeson II, a wealthy Quaker farmer and miller. |
Claiming that | Edward began the parliamentary system borders on ludi |
Edward Behr is survived by his wife, Christiane. | |
Not to be confused with | Edward Beiser, an American scholar who taught at Brow |
This was a result of a mission rescue by | Edward Belbruno and James Miller. |
his bird commemorates the British explorer Sir | Edward Belcher. |
Bell was born Tyrone | Edward Bell on October 20, 1974 in West Point, Missis |
s built in 1852 and was the home of journalist | Edward Bellamy. |
as influenced by the views of Henry George and | Edward Bellamy. |
His son, also named | Edward Bellasis became an eminent genealogist. |
Sir | Edward Bellingham, 5th Bt. |
oke married Alice Sophia, daughter of Sir Alan | Edward Bellingham, 3rd Baronet, in 1864. |
Robert | Edward Belloir (July 13, 1948), is a former professio |
The Docks are on the A1078 | Edward Benefer Way. |
Edward Bennett Williams (1920-1988), American lawyer | |
Democrat Charles | Edward Bennett represented the district from 1948-199 |
ted Shor's restaurant was famed trial attorney | Edward Bennett Williams. |
Brother Richard Gates and Brother | Edward Bennett also assist the priests. |
Edward Bennett was an American physicist, known from | |
Edward Bennett (born 1979, Honeybourne) is an English | |
ruary 1967, shortly after the disappearance of | Edward Bennett, Von Etter also disappeared missing. |
For others with same or similar name, see | Edward Bennett. |
Edward Benninghaus Kenna (1877-1912) was an American | |
Saint Joseph's hired | Edward Bennis in 1909 to coach the team. |
Program Director and T. | Edward Bensen to Music Director. |
Edward Benson was consecrated the first Bishop of Tru | |
Lady | Edward Bentinck died in 1837. |
Wyndham Goldie - | Edward Bentley |
re was an English clergyman, the fourth son of | Edward Berdmore of Worcester. |
At the 1802, | Edward Berkeley Portman and John Scott were elected u |
Sir | Edward Berkeley Mansel, 12th Baronet (1839-1908) (ass |
Edward Bernard Cresset Corser (1852 - 31 July 1928) w | |
Edward Bernard (actor) ... Sol Manheimer | |
was published as Misnae Pars (1690), edited by | Edward Bernard. |
Anne Bernays (born 1930), daughter of | Edward Bernays and American novelist |
It was released in 1959, and directed by | Edward Bernds. |
cies was described botanically in 1995 by Paul | Edward Berry. |
Edward Bertrand Davis (born 1933 in West Palm Beach, | |
Peter | Edward Besseling (born 8 March 1970) is an Australian |
Jackson | Edward Betts was born in Findlay, Ohio. |
Edward Bickersteth (1850-1897) was the Bishop of Sout | |
Edward Bickersteth (1814-1892), dean of Lichfield, wa | |
Edward Bickersteth (1786-1850) was an English evangel | |
John | Edward Bickerton (born on 23 December 1969) is an Eng |
Edward Biddle was elected speaker, replacing Joseph G | |
Davis, | Edward Big Industry in Canada: A Marxian Survey [Toro |
Edward Bigland (c. | |
He was the son of | Edward Bigland, rector of East Leake, Nottinghamshire |
t contains a bell dating from 1713 and made by | Edward Bilbie of the Bilbie family. |
One of the church bells was cast in 1716 by | Edward Bilbie of the Bilbie family. |
Hon. John | Edward Bingham (29 February 1904-1992) |
Jonathan Haley and Nicholas Haley - | Edward Bingham Jr. |
Edward Bingham, Victorian potter whose Castle Hedingh | |
Edward Binns - Tom Daly | |
Edward Binns as Fry | |
Mackenzie defeated Henry | Edward Bird twice in the struggle for the fourth plac |
he was a particularly close associate of both | Edward Bird and Francis Danby. |
The school initially formed around | Edward Bird some years before his death in 1819. |
Edward Bishop Elliott graduated from Trinity College, | |
His mother was Anna Bishop, daughter of Sir | Edward Bishop of Great Britain. |
bef.1144-1147: | Edward, Bishop of Aberdeen |
1626: Sir | Edward Bishopp |
style station building, designed by Ferdinand | Edward Black was opened. |
Edward Black (1853-1872) is considered the youngest s | |
Rev. | Edward Black, DD (1832-1845)+ |
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