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Beaumont was the son of | Edward Blackett Beaumont and Jane Lee. |
Edward Blackwell: drums | |
26 October: | Edward Blaiklock, academic. |
Anthony George | Edward Blake (Anthony Blake, A.G.E. |
Burk resigned October 18, 1879 to allow | Edward Blake to be elected. |
Forrest Seabury - | Edward Blake |
May 4 - | Edward Blake becomes the new leader of the Liberal Pa |
Christopher Lee - Dr. Charles Marlowe / | Edward Blake |
r 1871, Macdonald's government was defeated by | Edward Blake's Liberals. |
Edward Blake, Liberal (1871) | |
icial Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by | Edward Blake. |
Edward Blake: The Man of the Other Way (1975) | |
Edward Blazel | |
nd his brother, the Honourable (later General) | Edward Bligh, were staunch supporters of Kent cricket |
Crusader is a novel by | Edward Bloor which was published on October 15, 1999. |
Tangerine is a novel by | Edward Bloor, published in 1997. |
ondon Calling (2006) is a young adult novel by | Edward Bloor. |
Edward Blore was educated at Eton and Trinity College | |
The Earl commissioned architect | Edward Blore to add a third storey to the house. |
1892) and Margaret Blore (daughter of | Edward Blore). |
Jerdon's Leafbird described by | Edward Blyth |
Edward Blyth takes the position of curator at the mus | |
Nicobar Megapode described by | Edward Blyth |
The genus is named after | Edward Blyth (1810-1873), Curator of the Asiatic Soci |
s of reptiles at Nuwara Eliya and sent them to | Edward Blyth. |
This bird is named after the British zoologist | Edward Blyth. |
The conversion was undertaken by | Edward Boardman, and the museum opened in 1895. |
It opened in January 1927, two years before | Edward Bok's famous Bok Tower was completed nearby. |
For the American actor sometimes credited as | Edward Boland, see Eddie Boland. |
Bolling was born in Bolton, the third son of | Edward Bolling. |
Sir Henry | Edward Bolte GCMG (20 May 1908 - 4 January 1990) was |
Edward Bolton Clive (ca. | |
Captain | Edward Bolton |
Edward Bonin was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. | |
George | Edward Boothman (b. |
Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 1st Baron Skelmersdale (7 Ma | |
She married Justice Department lawyer | Edward Bordley. |
Lockhart and Zalesky have a son, | Edward, born in April 2010. |
10 January - | Edward Boscawen, admiral (born 1711) |
Edward Boscawen, 4th Viscount Falmouth (1787-1841) (c | |
Edward Boscawen. | |
She was named for Admiral | Edward Boscawen. |
Thomas | Edward Bostock (also known as T.E. |
Edward Botterel was an early settler who arrived in t | |
1786: | Edward Boughton, 8th Baronet |
It was built in 1545 by | Edward Boughton. |
Edward Boulden (as Eddie Boulden) | |
Edward Boulden - Albert | |
Edward Boulden ... Bagley | |
John | Edward Bouligny |
He was the uncle of John | Edward Bouligny. |
Edward Bourchier (d. 30 December 1460). | |
They had five children, including his heir, | Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath. |
Bourchier, Countess of Middlesex; daughter of | Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath |
called Alfred Street, was renamed in honour of | Edward Bouverie Pusey in 1926. |
Edward Bouverie, in 1790. | |
Thomas | Edward Bowdich (20 June 1791 - 10 January 1824) was a |
It was discovered on April 15, 1985 by | Edward Bowell. |
teroid was discovered on September 14, 1985 by | Edward Bowell. |
Edward Bowen | |
Edward Bowen was born in Glenmore, County Wicklow, Ir | |
April 11 - | Edward Bowen, lawyer, judge and politician (b.1780) |
For the British rugby league footballer, see | Edward Bowman (rugby league). |
The | Edward Boyle library at the University of Leeds was n |
Edward Bozek (born 20 November 1950) is an American f | |
Edward Bracher had photographic premises at 26 High S | |
Edward Bracher was a pioneering Victorian photographe | |
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir | Edward Brackenbury (1785 - 8 June 1864) was a British |
Major General | Edward Braddock was chosen to lead the expedition. |
During the battle, British General | Edward Braddock is mortally wounded. |
The grave of General | Edward Braddock. |
Premier of Tasmania - | Edward Braddon (until 12 October) then Elliott Lewis |
He was minister without portfolio in the | Edward Braddon ministry from April 1894 to October 18 |
Premier of Tasmania - | Edward Braddon |
Edward Bradley (April 1808 - August 5, 1847) was a U. | |
Edward Bradley (25 March 1827 - 12 December 1889) was | |
Edward Brady - Morat | |
Tom Helmore - | Edward Brailstone |
He adopted the English name of | Edward Brampton in honour of his Godfather. |
stad Halleraker, Magnus Asker Pettersen, Peder | Edward Brand. |
County's original organization was called the | Edward Branham Post. |
Actually | Edward Bransfield was Irish and not English. |
The engravers Robert | Edward Branston and William Frederick Branston were h |
The architect was Sir | Edward Brantwood Maufe. |
24 April 1894), married firstly with Captain | Edward Brassey Egerton and secondly William Henry Pri |
Its current bishop is Bishop | Edward Braxton. |
For the English naval commander and MP, see | Edward Braye. |
Edward Brayshaw had previously played Leon Colbert in | |
Edward Brayshaw .... Paul Lang | |
Edward Breathitte Sellers was said to have been born | |
Charles | Edward Breese (1867 - 15 August 1932) was a Welsh sol |
he Welsh solicitor and politician, see Charles | Edward Breese. |
Joseph | Edward Brennan (born November 2, 1934) is an American |
Ince was the eldest son of | Edward Bret Ince, publisher of the Law Journal. |
Hon. Nicholas | Edward Bridges (b. |
Thomas | Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges, GCMG (born 27 Nove |
Thomas | Edward Bridgett (20 January 1829-1899) was an English |
Charles | Edward Briggs (17 September 1873 - 16 December 1949) |
George | Edward Briggs (1948) |
George | Edward Briggs (25 June 1893 - 7 February 1985) was a |
Prof George | Edward Briggs, Professor of Botany at the University |
Edward Bright Vedder (1878-1952), U.S. Army physician | |
"Jedward returns 27,000,000 results, John and | Edward brings up 109,000,000." |
1911: | Edward Brocklehirst Fielden of Condover Hall, Shrewsb |
She was the daughter of the attorney | Edward Brodie Friday and the former Ora Barksdale Col |
zalan-Howard, (1914-2006), married (1943) John | Edward Broke Freeman |
J. | Edward Bromberg as Gabby |
J. | Edward Bromberg as Murdock |
J. | Edward Bromberg as George Runyan |
J. | Edward Bromberg as Mr. Runyan |
J. | Edward Bromberg - Gen. Torres |
Edward Bromet (Cambridge University) | |
A relative, | Edward Bromfield, was Lord Mayor of London in 1636. |
Bronfman was the co-founder (with his brother, | Edward Bronfman) of Edper Group Limited. |
Edward Brooke - Incumbent Senator first elected in 19 | |
Lewis was a legislative assistant to Senator | Edward Brooke and Delegate Walter E. Fauntroy. |
Edward Brooke (born 31 December 1916) was a Canadian | |
Edward Brooke, U.S. Senator | |
She married | Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham. |
Edward Brooke, incumbent Senator, former Massachusett | |
Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (died 1464) was a lat | |
Edward Brooks at RFI CD Mastering - mastering | |
Harold | Edward Brooks (b. |
Edward Brophy as Potsy Brill | |
Edward Brophy as Det. | |
Edward Brophy as Eddie Delaney | |
Edward Brophy as Casey | |
Edward Brophy as Joe, Oyster Cook | |
Edward Brophy as Pete Purdy | |
Edward Brophy as Detective Bates | |
Edward Brophy as Bob Crandall | |
Edward Brophy as Timmons | |
Edward Brophy as Police Sergeant Grogan | |
Built in 1897 by | Edward Bros., North Shields for G. S. Yuill based at |
Edward Brotherton (1814-1866), was a Swedenborgian. | |
See also: | Edward Brown |
h Josephine Acland (1930-1961), married George | Edward Brown (1954) |
George | Edward Brown - drums |
Edward Brown was a Manitoba politician. | |
Edward Brown (L) 711 | |
The elected sheriff is Sheriff | Edward Brown. |
George | Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 - December 9, 1920) w |
Edward Browning 'E. | |
Future premier John | Edward Brownlee would replace him as the representati |
August 27 - John | Edward Brownlee, politician and 5th Premier of Albert |
Edward Bruce Haslingden (c. | |
Edward Bruce, 1587-1601 | |
e Grit: The Black Nationalist Writings of John | Edward Bruce, Seraile, William (2002) ISBN 1572332107 |
Veteran Guests: Don Webb, Brian Hodge, and | Edward Bryant |
A Sad Last Love at the Diner of the Damned" by | Edward Bryant |
Edmund or | Edward Brydges, b. 1548 d. |
Steve Pemberton as | Edward Buchan. |
e produced by Hale & Kilburn, which was run by | Edward Budd. |
6 November - | Edward Bulfin, British general during World War I (d. |
It was under the command of Lieutenant General | Edward Bulfin. |
Charles | Edward Bull - Abraham Lincoln |
Edward Bullard - Geophysicist, former head of the Nat | |
r was Anna Maria, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir | Edward Buller. |
Sir Eric | Edward Bullus (20 November 1906 - 31 August 2001) was |
Edward Bunker - Buzzard | |
For the English cricketer, see | Edward Bunting (cricketer). |
tons in 2002 as The Irish Music Manuscripts of | Edward Bunting (1773-1843) (ISBN 1-85720-139-6). |
Edward Burbage fulfilled this duty for nearly 50 year | |
Samuel | Edward Burch (August 1, 1889 - March 4, 1974) was a p |
Palace at 4 A.M., Jay Bennett & | Edward Burch (2002), banjo. |
(with | Edward Burch) (2002) |
Edward Burdette Backus (1888-1955), American Unitaria | |
Arthur | Edward Burgett was a Canadian Anglican bishop in the |
Edward Burleson | |
cording to tradition, Wood met Sam Houston and | Edward Burleson during the campaign. |
Edward Burleson was elected on November 24 by the vol | |
Hill, | Edward Burlingame. |
Edward Burlton Heusser (May 7, 1909 - March 1, 1956) | |
Peter Sandys Clarke as | Edward Burne-Jones |
As a child young | Edward Burne-Jones played with the children next door |
A stained glass window by | Edward Burne-Jones is also noteworthy. |
The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness, | Edward Burne-Jones, 1884 |
Edward Burne-Jones, a letter to a friend in Avallon, | |
he building was designed by William Morris and | Edward Burne-Jones. |
Edward Burnett (March 16, 1849 - November 5, 1925) wa | |
Sir John | Edward Burnett Prize, Scotland, 1928; |
Edward Burns as Francis Sullivan | |
Edward Burns as Jake Vig | |
The Brothers McMullen - | Edward Burns and Dick Fisher |
e school board awarded a five year contract to | Edward Burns as superintendent. |
For the 2001 | Edward Burns film, see Sidewalks of New York (film). |
Archive material of | Edward Burra's is held at the Tate Gallery Archive. |
James Parnell, | Edward Burrough and Whitehead were the only teenagers |
Afterwards he met | Edward Burrough. |
Martin Arthur | Edward Burton (born 6 July 1973) is a former English |
Edward Burton Hodges (May 25, 1917 - January 8, 2001) | |
Edward Burton (1794 - 1836) was an English theologian | |
ocumentary film about the work of photographer | Edward Burtynsky. |
the lightweight four-wheeled "Bury" type} from | Edward Bury of Liverpool. |
The first Locomotive Superintendent was | Edward Bury, who also owned the locomotive builders o |
Its first president was John | Edward Bush and its vice president was Joseph K. Nawa |
John | Edward Bush (1842-1906) was a politician and newspape |
The story concerns | Edward Bush, an artist searching for inspiration in t |
th Allen in Barford, Warwickshire, she married | Edward Butler in 1922. |
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