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The bride was Caroline, daughter of Sir | Edward Walpole, whom he married on 2 October 1760. |
On the death of | Edward Walsh he succeeded as Bishop of Ossory on 11 A |
ion on the following June 11 from Bishop James | Edward Walsh, M.M., with Bishops Joseph Edward McCart |
Cleena is also referred to in | Edward Walsh's poem, O'Donovan's Daughter. |
Edward Walter (1866-1932) was a New Zealand politicia | |
He was defeated by | Edward Walter in 1925. |
The music score is by Herbert Stothart and | Edward Ward. |
James | Edward Ware (born May 2, 1944) is a retired American |
Madeleine Douglas (who later married Col. | Edward Warren Myers), |
Edward was elected as an Independent in the 1909 Albe | |
Edward was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1738. | |
uring the second siege the following year, Sir | Edward was present with ninety-four horsemen. |
Edward was later Colonial Secretary and Lieutenant-Go | |
Meanwhile, | Edward was crowned at Kingston upon Thames on 8 June |
Lord Thomas's grandson by | Edward, was created 1st Baron Burgh in a new creation |
Edward was often accompanied by his friend, the socie | |
On 16th May 1646, | Edward was created Viscount Galmoye. |
His brother | Edward was Bishop of Lichfield 1937-1953. |
His heir by his fourth marriage, | Edward was only eight years old. |
The photo is dated 1999 when Austin was 3 and | Edward was 7. |
Edward was also said to have had two illegitimate chi | |
Edward was placed in the royal residence of the Tower | |
Edward was succeeded by his nephew, Richard Plantagen | |
Edward was the seventh child of ten, and the fourth b | |
Edward was then 60 years old. | |
Sir | Edward was later decorated Australian of the Year for |
Sir | Edward was MP for Weymouth. |
Sir | Edward was educated at Highgate School. |
His grandson, | Edward, was elected to the 11th Parliament of Upper C |
Edward was sent home ill from school in California. | |
, a Calvinist, died on November 29, 1632, when | Edward was seven years old. |
Their son | Edward was also a Wiltshire member of parliament. |
Edward was born at Windsor Castle on 13 November 1312 | |
Through his daughter Sibylla, Charles | Edward was the maternal grandfather of Carl XVI Gusta |
Edward was acclaimed as Mayor of Red Deer, Alberta. | |
In 1844 | Edward was elected by the M.E. |
A son, | Edward, was born in Vienna in 1984. |
At the time of Charles IV's death in 1328, | Edward was his nearest male relative through Edward's |
While still a youth his parents died, and | Edward was raised by an aunt. |
Washington was born Charles | Edward Washington on January 9, 1964 in Topeka, Kansa |
"Sons of Old Aunt Dinah" - lyrics by Lawrence | Edward Watkin and music by Stan Jones |
After leaving the bench | Edward Watson returned to private practice, but moved |
Edward Watts Saunders (October 25, 1860 - December 16 | |
Edward Webb and Sons, aka as Webbs, were English seed | |
The building was designed by | Edward Weber and is a stunning example of Neo-Romanes |
One of his sons, | Edward Wegener (1904-1981), also reached the rank of |
He briefly worked for the D.C.-based | Edward Weihe architectural firm. |
ted Victorian gothic country house designed by | Edward Welby Pugin. |
The senior partner was his half-brother | Edward Welby Pugin. |
It was designed by | Edward Welby Pugin (1834-1875), whose father helped d |
O.P. Heggie ... | Edward Weldon |
He was the uncle of | Edward Weldon MP. |
Produced by | Edward Welker |
Peter | Edward Wellings (born 5 March 1970) is a former Engli |
re was built in 1860 onto another structure by | Edward Wells. |
Edward Wentworth Dillon (15 February 1881 - 20 April | |
He and his son | Edward were sent south into captivity. |
His brothers Hugh and | Edward were also both MPs in Cornwall. |
Beginning January 2011, Mr | Edward Wesson will be the new school Headmaster. |
Edward West "Whitey" Ritterson (April 26, 1855 - July | |
She was a student of | Edward Westermarck. |
Edward Weston was his great-nephew. | |
Edward Weston | |
Edward Weston, chemist | |
Among his pupils was | Edward Weston. |
Tim Curry as | Edward Whatsett St. John |
Edward Whelan, journalist and politician (d.1867) | |
His brothers became Robert and | Edward, while his father became Joseph. |
1625 | Edward Whitby; John Savage |
1624: | Edward Whitby; John Savage |
George | Edward White (28/02/1899 - March 2000) who died aged |
Edward White Benson from 1883. | |
Edward White (1819-1898) was a leading London Free Ch | |
From the Earth to the Moon...Astronaut | Edward White II (1998) |
Henry O'Neill as Sen. | Edward White |
11 October - | Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1 |
White Hill (after | Edward White) is located 11.2 km (7.0 mi) northwest o |
Clive Morton as Lord | Edward Whitecliffe |
He paid homage and tribute to | Edward, who agreed to allow Llewelyn's marriage to go |
Edward, who succeeded Gilbert as Eighth Earl; | |
He had one son, | Edward, who died without issue in 1615. |
The Life of King | Edward who Rests at Westminster Attributed to a Monk |
Robert Douglas - | Edward Whymper |
Edward Wieclaw was acclaimed to the seat representing | |
Edward Wigan, alias Guy (1540) | |
Edward Wilcoxen - Guitar 1964 | |
s is an American jazz ensemble, led by reedist | Edward Wilkerson. |
Edward Wilkins Waite RBA (14 April 1854 - 1924) was a | |
Joseph | Edward Willard (1865-1924) was a U.S. political figur |
January 2 - | Edward Willes is consecrated Bishop of St David's. |
Edward Willes as Bishop of Bath and Wells | |
Dr. | Edward Willes, Bishop of Bath and Wells, was his brot |
The Life of | Edward William Lane (1877) |
His uncle was | Edward William Lane. |
Edward William Stephen Stourton, 27th Baron Mowbray ( | |
Edward William Everett was the Mayor of Nelson in the | |
Charles | Edward William Brooks (17 February 1927 - 18 May 2002 |
Edward William Brydges Willyams (1834-1916) was a Lib | |
w is only known by four specimens collected by | Edward William Nelson and Edward Alphonso Goldman in |
Stallybrass, | Edward; William Swan, Robert Yuille (1840). |
Edward William Seward born as Edward William Sourhard | |
Edward William Madjeski (born Edward William Majewski | |
Lt. | Edward William Henry Somerset (25 January 1866 - 20 M |
The Rt Rev Dominic | Edward William Murray Walker, OGS, is an Anglican Bis |
His title passed to his son | Edward William and became extinct on the latter's own |
View of St. Agnes, | Edward William Cooke |
Nominating Officer: Mr | Edward William East |
Sir | Edward William Dutton Colt, 10th Baronet (b. |
Edward William Ebdon (22 April 1870 - 6 December 1950 | |
Edward William Gnehm, Jr., also known as Skip Gnehm ( | |
Edward William Wynne Pendarves | |
His son | Edward William Barton-Wright was a promoter of martia |
Edward Williams (4 August 1945 - 31 March 1946) | |
Edward Williams (businessman) (1843-1903), American b | |
Edward Williams (UK politician) (1890-1963), British | |
Edward Williams (Queensland judge) (1921-1999), judge | |
His daughter married | Edward Williams in 1925. |
most notable early members was Iolo Morganwg ( | Edward Williams). |
November 14 - | Edward Williams, clergyman and academic (d. |
hairman for the XII Commonwealth Games was Sir | Edward Williams, KBE, KCMG. |
Gen. | Edward Williams. |
ey Richard Percy Williams was the fifth son of | Edward Williams. |
undertaken in collaboration with the composer | Edward Williams. |
Edwin | Edward Willis (D-LA), 1965-69 |
Edward Wilmot Blyden, educator, writer, diplomat and | |
David Threlfall as | Edward Wilson |
Robert Lindsay starred as | Edward Wilson |
ergusson, Nguyen Xuan Oanh, Carl Schorske, and | Edward Wilson |
William | Edward Wilson (March 9, 1870 - September 29, 1948) wa |
William | Edward Wilson (19 July 1851-6 Mar 1908) was an Irish |
Edward Wilson McGaughey (January 16, 1817 - August 6, | |
on 12th August 1911 in Winchester to Archibald | Edward Wilson and Ethel Wilson. |
Eddie Redmayne as older | Edward Wilson, Jr. |
ing Ellington's orchestra in 1950, she married | Edward Wimp, and later retired to Florida. |
Ernest | Edward Winch |
His brother was | Edward Winnington and his nephew Sir Edward Winningto |
in 1746, the Stanford Court estate was left to | Edward Winnington of Broadway, and then passed to thi |
Lowell Gilmore ... | Edward Winslow |
Edward Winslow Gifford (1887-1959), American anthropo | |
Edward Winslow Gifford | |
Edward Winslow, one of the Pilgrim Fathers | |
the landing, William died, and Susanna married | Edward Winslow. |
Edward Winsor Kemble (January 18, 1861-September 19, | |
Albert J. Smith - | Edward Winston |
Edward Winter | |
Edward Winter... Clark Gable | |
Edward Wiolomn | |
William | Edward Wiswall was still living and working on the fa |
His thesis proves a conjecture by | Edward Witten that two quantum gravitational models a |
han Frederick Randal Jones, Shigefumi Mori and | Edward Witten |
vacuums (discovered by Louis Witten, father of | Edward Witten). |
Lance J. Dixon, Jeffrey A. Harvey, C. Vafa, | Edward Witten, Published in Nucl.Phys.B261:678-686,19 |
Edward Wollstonecraft, a founding member of the origi | |
remains of many famous colonialists, including | Edward Wollstonecraft. |
His daughter was married to | Edward Wolstenholme Ward. |
perienced yachtsmen and having the faster ship | Edward won all the races comfortably. |
kleton Wood Family, Earls of Halifax including | Edward Wood |
In conjunction with | Edward Wood (later Earl of Halifax) he wrote The Grea |
The name changed around 1860 to James and | Edward Wood. |
Edward Woodbridge (Surrey) | |
Edward Woodbridge was mainly associated with Surrey . | |
He was the younger brother of | Edward Woodbridge. |
Edward Woodley Bowling, named | |
Alan | Edward Woods (born February 15, 1937 in Dinnington, E |
Edward Woodward as Captain Aylmer Haldane | |
Edward Woodward as Lord Fermoy | |
The architects were Thomas and | Edward Woodward of Chipping Campden. |
Edward Woodward as Sir Samuel Hoare | |
Edward Woodward - Arthur Thompson | |
George Mangham | Edward Woodward |
born in Sutton, where his father, The Reverend | Edward Woollcombe, was rector. |
Edward Wooster (1622-1689), "the first permanent sett | |
Edward Worsfold Mowll (1881 - 1964) was an Anglican b | |
Bligh married Ann Worsley, daughter of Sir | Edward Worsley in 1765. |
Edward Worthington (fl. | |
Edward Wortley Montagu (1713 - 29 April 1776) was an | |
lso published a more conventional biography of | Edward Wortley Montagu in 1869. |
Edward Wotton, 1st Baron Wotton (1548 - 1628) was an | |
Bacon married Philippa Wotton, daughter of | Edward Wotton, 1st Baron Wotton. |
Thomas Myers alias | Edward Wraight |
An | Edward Wraight is listed as killed, but the name Edwa |
Edward Wright (16 July 1912 to 16 October 1988) was a | |
Sir Almroth | Edward Wright, KBE, CB (1861-1947) was a British bact |
J. | Edward Wyatt was elected speaker. |
Edward Wyburd's Survey and Plan 1718. | |
to 1508 | Edward Wylughby |
Edward Wyndham Tufnell was the first bishop of Anglic | |
Sir | Edward Wyndham, 2nd Baronet (c. |
Harold | Edward Wynn OGS (1889-1956) was an Anglican bishop. |
Edward Wynne (fl. | |
June 30 - | Edward Wynne, lawyer and landowner |
Not to be confused with | Edward Wynne. |
Old Carthusians won 3-0, the goals scored by | Edward Wynyard, Edward Hagarty Parry, and Alexander T |
Carthusians won convincingly, with goals from | Edward Wynyard, Edward Parry, and Alexander Todd. |
nt was described and named for its discoverer, | Edward Y. Hosaka, in 1952. |
Won: Best Foreign Language Film Director - | Edward Yang |
Nominated: Best Director - | Edward Yang |
Then he became an assistant in | Edward Yang's film studio in 1995. |
Julius | Edward Yankowsky is a former provincial level politic |
Edward Yardley, Menevia Sacra (circa 1739-1761), ed. | |
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