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The community was named for | Edward T. Stotesbury, then the president of Beaver Co |
The incumbent | Edward T. Bartlett was re-elected. |
Beaumont, | Edward T. The Beaumonts in History. |
O'Brien sold the paper to | Edward T. Fairchild in 1940. |
Potts, William; Clark, | Edward T. (revised edition 1978) [1958]. |
The students, | Edward T. Horn III and Lester Blumner, had two motiva |
It was designed by | Edward T. Potter and was built in 1867. |
U.S. Agriculture Secretary | Edward T. Schafer was among the participants. |
Venerable | Edward Talbot (c. |
Edward Talbot, later 8th Earl of Shrewsbury, dated 15 | |
Netani | Edward Talei (born 19 March 1983 in Suva, Fiji) is a |
Jack | Edward Tanner, United States federal judge |
Born | Edward Taylor in Benoit, Mississippi, as a boy Taylor |
For the New Zealand politician, see Thomas | Edward Taylor (New Zealand politician). |
Edward Taylor Lewis was a member of the United States | |
US 272892, Lufkin, | Edward Taylor, "Machine for forming and dressing lumb |
US 149321, Lufkin, | Edward Taylor, "Improvement in Board Measures", issue |
US 272279, Lufkin, | Edward Taylor, "Headed Lumber Rule", issued Feb 13, 1 |
e married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Reverend | Edward Taylor, in 1796. |
Legh married Louisa Charlotte, daughter of | Edward Taylor, in 1828. |
Otago: King | Edward Technical College Old Boys |
The Welsh-language author | Edward Tegla Davies was a pupil and later a teacher t |
31 May - | Edward Tegla Davies, author (died 1967) |
Edward Telfair was also a slave owner and slave consu | |
The Telfairs included former Governor | Edward Telfair, Congressman Thomas Telfair (Edward Te |
Edward Telfair, governor | |
so features Robert McNamara, Thomas Schelling, | Edward Teller and the Lawrence Livermore National Lab |
David Suchet as | Edward Teller |
January 15 - | Edward Teller (d. |
With | Edward Teller, he was responsible for identifying the |
The I. | Edward Templeton House is located in the central part |
Edward Terry Sanford, a future Supreme Court justice, | |
She was the first ship named for | Edward Terry. |
Sanford, | Edward Terry. |
"Because" (Guy D'Hardelot, | Edward Teschemacher) - 3:15 |
Edward Tevis "Ted" Wheeler (born August 31, 1962) is | |
In a parley, the rebels told | Edward that they had no fight with Edward but advised |
As the doctor checks | Edward's medical history, he informs Edward that the |
In the reign of | Edward the Confessor it was a town called Bruhella. |
Alfred then left Wedmore to his son | Edward the Elder. |
Edward, the 14th Earl was a politician who became Pri | |
During | Edward the Confessor's time, Hanworth was held by Ulf |
The Catholic Church of Our Lady and St | Edward the Confessor, Lyndhurst, Hants, 1894-96 |
FitzOsbern was a relative of King | Edward the Confessor as well as being a royal chaplai |
Memorialised here too is | Edward the Martyr, King of England, whose relics are |
Edward the Elder 899-924. | |
Edward the Confessor | |
tion dates this precisely to the reign of King | Edward the Confessor. |
Meanwhile, the eldest prince of the realm, | Edward the Black Prince, was dying. |
Francis | Edward, the son of The Reverend Edward Popham Spurway |
Sir William Disney fought with | Edward, the Black Prince, and died in 1316. |
The reference is to | Edward the Confessor and Earl Tostig, Edward's brothe |
Church of St | Edward the Confessor |
st recorded in 1042, when it was owned by King | Edward the Confessor. |
succeeded by Eadgifu of England, a daughter of | Edward the Elder of Mercia. |
Edward the King (Mini-series, 1975) - Sir Henry Campb | |
The same source says that | Edward the Martyr was fostered by Sideman for a time |
of churches, including the Parish Church of St | Edward The Confessor. |
She was the daughter of the English prince | Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside. |
The birth of | Edward, the Black Prince (1330) |
Edward's life was dramatised in the Famous Chronicle | |
in 1042, he was succeeded by his half-brother | Edward the Confessor. |
a Roman Catholic bishop and Norman kinsman of | Edward the Confessor. |
Flanders played a pivotal role in | Edward the Confessor's foreign policy. |
ried in Westminster Abbey in the Chapel of St. | Edward the Confessor. |
mesday Book, the land was held by Anschill for | Edward the Confessor. |
ith a rededication ceremony presided by Prince | Edward, the Earl of Wessex. |
"Dynastic monasteries and family cults: | Edward the Elder's sainted kindred". |
Most notably the visit of Prince | Edward, The Prince of Wales in 1875. |
She was probably the mother of Edmund's sons | Edward the Exile and Edmund. |
Barlow | Edward the Confessor pp. |
Edward the Second (2007/2008) as Young Spencer | |
He was a brother of | Edward the Confessor. |
Barlow | Edward the Confessor p. 198 |
Disc 1 includes songs from their time as | Edward the Second and the Red Hot Polkas, whilst Disc |
It was named after St. | Edward the Confessor and in honor of Bishop Edward Fr |
The production then moved to the Prince | Edward Theatre on December 15, 2004. |
Edward Thebaud (June 1798-1884) was an American merch | |
Edward then confiscated his possessions and made him | |
Edward then went on to besiege Tournai, but was beset | |
Her mentally handicapped son is | Edward Theodore "Eddie" Walker (born 1945). |
Edward Thomas formed the basis for the character Pete | |
It is owned by The | Edward Thomas Hospitality Corporation, a U.S. corpora |
Edward Thomas | |
Edward Thomas Hall CBE, Hon. | |
Sir | Edward Thomas Hunter-Blair, 8th Baronet (15 Dec 1920 |
Edward Thomas "Dee" Cousineau (December 16, 1898 - Ju | |
No. 4 | Edward Thomas inside Pendre workshops |
Edward Thomas Scott Reid was an Anglican bishop in th | |
Hall was the father of the scientist | Edward Thomas Hall. |
Edward Thomas Philip (born March 11, 1940) is a forme | |
The First World War poet | Edward Thomas (1878-1917) also lived at High Beach 19 |
Edward Thomas, The South Country (Dovecote Press, 200 | |
3 March - | Edward Thomas, poet (died 1917) |
Ejector from | Edward Thomas, on display in the Narrow Gauge Railway |
ts spread far and wide, from Petr Kropotkin to | Edward Thomas. |
Lob is the title of a poem by | Edward Thomas. |
1701), he had several children, including | Edward Thompson (1670-1734), who would inherit Long M |
Henry and his brother | Edward Thompson were wine merchants of York. |
Edward's eldest son, Edward Thompson (1697-1742), wou | |
History in the Making: Raymond Williams, | Edward Thompson and Radical Intellectuals 1936-1956, |
Edward Thompson (c. | |
Edward Thompson, The Meretriciad, a satire about Kitt | |
He was a Legal editor, | Edward Thomson & Co., Brooklyn, New York from 1938 to |
Sir | Edward Thornton seated to the right. |
Edward Thornton Wodehouse (5 June 1802 - ?), RN, marr | |
Edward Thornton was elected speaker. | |
Colonel | Edward Thornton Taylor was a Canadian soldier. |
It is not named after | Edward Thornton.Charlie52 (talk) 16:32, 6 May 2010 (U |
Edward Threlfall was an English professional football | |
Edward Threlfall - 1 | |
Edward Thring | |
amily included celebrated British educationist | Edward Thring (1821-1887), headmaster of Uppingham Sc |
Edward Thring (29 November 1821 - 27 October 1887) wa | |
Edward Tierney | |
Edward Tiffin, President and delegate of Ross County | |
Edward Titche Elementary School in Dallas was named f | |
hains would presumably have been presents from | Edward to his close followers. |
After this Gilbert challenged his own brother | Edward to a duel over a lease, but Edward refused to |
He was the son of William | Edward Tomline and grandson of George Pretyman Tomlin |
Edward Topham, Owner Aintree racecourse, Grand Nation | |
Esteban | Edward Torres - ambassador and politician |
Esteban | Edward Torres (born January 27, 1930) is a politician |
He was the son of | Edward Tottenham, of Tottenham Green, by his second w |
Price | Edward tours the centre in October 2006 |
King | Edward Tower is a proposed skyscraper to be construct |
His son | Edward Towle served in the Canadian House of Commons. |
William | Edward Travers (born October 27, 1952 in Norwood, Mas |
Edward Tredcroft, who the ground is name after, was p | |
1928: Col | Edward Treffrey |
Edward Trevelyan (born 14 August 1955) is an American | |
al, the World Championship, held by Australian | Edward Trickett. |
Sir | Edward Trotter Bannerman, 5th Baronet died 1 October |
Edward Trunk - an elephant, very kind and sensitive. | |
Edward Trunk - timid elephant | |
Edward Tsang is a Computer Science professor at the U | |
Edward Tsang specializes in business application of a | |
Edward Tuck (August 24, 1842 - April 30, 1938) was an | |
Edward Tuck, banker & philanthropist | |
Edward Tuck, around 1910 | |
Edward Tuck, then an aged man living in France, donat | |
It was named after Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Tuck. |
iam Leeke, the Waterloo veteran and historian, | Edward Tucker Leeke was born in 1842. |
Urania, married Admiral Sir | Edward Tucker. |
Edward Tuckerman Potter an architect who designed the | |
Edward Tudor was the supposed son of Henry VII and El | |
Edward Tudor-Pole, musician and actor, leader of the | |
siblings were Mary; Edmund, Duke of Somerset; | Edward Tudor; and Catherine. |
The Miraculous Journey of | Edward Tulane is the film adaptation of the book by K |
For Plot See The Miraculous Journey of | Edward Tulane. |
In 2008, he made a brief appearance as | Edward Tunstall in the BBC's flagship soap, EastEnder |
'The Information of | Edward Turbervill' had been printed by command of the |
Recruited by | Edward Turner in May 1961, supposedly as his successo |
Charles | Edward Turner was born on September 13, 1886 in Richa |
Edward Turner Bennett (6 January 1797 - 21 August 183 | |
Edward Turnor was son of Arthur Turnor of Little Parn | |
Sir | Edward Turnour (1617-1686) was a Speaker of the House |
Both | Edward Turnour, 4th Earl Winterton and Edward Turnour |
Sir | Edward Turnour, Speaker of the House of Commons (born |
Sir | Edward Turnour. |
Richard Wilson as Lord | Edward Tuxley |
chell was born in Southington, Connecticut, to | Edward Twichell and Selina Delight Carter. |
In 1958 he succeeded | Edward Twining, Baron Twining as governor of Tanganyi |
Edward Twining, Baron Twining (1899-1967), British co | |
Tyson was born the son of | Edward Tyson at Clevedon, in Somerset. |
In 1993, Reverend | Edward Udovic, C.M., succeeded him as Presiding Offic |
Multiple nuclei model by Chauncy Harris and | Edward Ullman |
Edward Underdown as Geoffrey Tyler | |
Edward Underdown - Drake | |
Edward Underdown as Max Taylor | |
Edward Underdown as Hugh Allen | |
Edward Underdown - Jim Arundel | |
The male leads were | Edward Underdown and Ralph Clanton. |
Edward Underdown as William Hicks | |
Elizabeth was receptive, but, like | Edward, unready to agree to anything unless permitted |
He was therefore the step-father of Sir | Edward Unton. |
In February 1915, Commander | Edward Unwin took command of the Hussar. |
each subsequent demise of the crown, and under | Edward V became chief justice of Lancaster (Grants of |
His son, | Edward V was still a minor. |
Edward V (2003), ISBN 075241996X | |
Edward V. Long | |
of the Council that ruled during the reign of | Edward V. |
Those plans disappeared together with | Edward V. |
1993, Congress today, with | Edward V. Schneier, New York: St. Martin's Press. |
Robert E. Lee from Virginia, bronze, by | Edward V. Valentine in 1934. |
Edward V. Ramage, Moderator, Synod of the Alabama Pre | |
See "Memoir of | Edward Valentine Blomfield," by Bishop Monk, in Museu |
t members include Edna May Oliver, Joan Marsh, | Edward Van Sloan and Peaches Jackson. |
Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing | |
Edward Vansittart Neale | |
, necessitating the appointment of Nationalist | Edward Vardon to replace him. |
His son, | Edward Vardon, was a South Australian Nationalist Sen |
Robert | Edward Varner (June 11, 1921 - May 17, 2006) was a Un |
Sir | Edward Vaughan Mansel, 3rd Baronet (d. |
Sir | Edward Vaughan Colt, 5th Baronet (c. |
2 July - | Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy, barrister and writer (d. |
Sir | Edward Vavasour, Bart., was the lord of the manor. |
Edward Vebell, Paul Makler, Sr., Alfred Skrobisch, Jo | |
compositions by Jan Garbarek, Arild Anderson, | Edward Vesala except as indicated |
King | Edward VI Handsworth girls' school (opened 1911). |
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