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Anthony Cronin, by | Edward McGuire (1977) |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1931. |
f Jeopardy is a 1923 American film directed by | Edward Dillon. |
By Violence with an Introduction by | Edward J. O'Brien (Boston 1918). |
Robert E. Lee from Virginia, bronze, by | Edward V. Valentine in 1934. |
Wolf is a 1941 American crime film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
ther is a 1975 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
It was built by | Edward Shaw for his wife, who had tuberculosis. |
It was designed by | Edward T. Potter and was built in 1867. |
hrill Chaser is a 1923 action film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
The book was described by | Edward Gibbon as being of low value. |
This was a result of a mission rescue by | Edward Belbruno and James Miller. |
"The House of the Nightmare", by | Edward Lucas White |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1920. |
How to teach chemistry by | Edward Frankland (1875) |
ilding program was initiated and supervised by | Edward Falcone, the library's director since 1992. |
Eventually, with lyrics added by | Edward Heyman, the song became popular under the titl |
The film was directed by | Edward F. Cline, and written by Willard Mack. |
n' for Love is a 1923 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
asteroid was discovered on August 14, 1985 by | Edward L. G. Bowell. |
Lob is the title of a poem by | Edward Thomas. |
ondon Calling (2006) is a young adult novel by | Edward Bloor. |
a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
ition is a 1920 short Western film directed by | Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1928. |
The Getaway is a 1941 film directed by | Edward Buzzell. |
It was described by | Edward Drinker Cope in 1872. |
at World Entertainment - LA in Los Angeles by | Edward Oleschak. |
All original music composed by | Edward Shearmur. |
The Kiss, with music by | Edward Elgar, painting by Marc Chagall |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1922. |
He was joined by | Edward Howard in the representation of the constituen |
a First World War memorial plaque designed by | Edward Carter Preston |
The aisles were added in 1892 by | Edward Prioleau Warren. |
Directed by | Edward Dmytryk (The Caine Mutiny) Soundtrack by legen |
He was succeeded on the bench by | Edward Earl Carnes. |
This nomination was to a seat vacated by | Edward C. Billings. |
vil Commands is a 1941 horror film directed by | Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff. |
Located on land claimed in 1732 by | Edward Lucas II, it was built in 1797 by his son, Edw |
h! is a 1941 short historical film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
Cinders is a 1920 short film directed by | Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
Chateau Grand Traverse was founded by | Edward O'Keefe, Jr., born in 1931 in Philadelphia, Pe |
Monument to Balzac photographed by | Edward Steichen, 1911 |
d published his papers, printed an obituary by | Edward Clodd. |
Music by: | Edward Kay |
House was designed by Binghamton architect C. | Edward Vosbury and built in 1899. |
C. | Edward Middlebrooks is the defendant. |
The Diary of an Apprentice Cabinetmaker: | Edward Jenner Carpenter's Journal, 1844-1845. |
After his death, his nephew, also called | Edward Coey (1847-1923), inherited Merville and its d |
Labor candidate | Edward Davis won the resulting by-election on 1 May 1 |
e lost, finishing fourth against CCF candidate | Edward Schreyer. |
Liberal candidate | Edward Montgomery won the resulting by-election on 13 |
The Labour candidate, | Edward Shackleton, held the seat for his party. |
Architect of the Capitol: | Edward Clark |
Architect of the Capitol: | Edward Clark, appointed August 30, 1865 |
(In memory of Ann, widow of Capt | Edward Gore Langton, died 1869). |
Captain | Edward Robert Pennell was a World War I flying ace cr |
Evan Stone as Captain | Edward Reynolds |
rles' distinguished great-grandfather, Captain | Edward Longcroft RN (c.1750-1812), had settled in Wal |
Captain | Edward J. Smith, captain of Titanic |
Ramsden is the son of Captain | Edward Ramsden and his wife Geraldine. |
The son of Captain | Edward Nevill, he succeeded to the Earldom upon the d |
William Acton (1629-1659), father of Captain | Edward Acton (Royal Navy officer) |
Captain | Edward McAllister - Resigned 1862. |
Captain | Edward Bolton |
24 April 1894), married firstly with Captain | Edward Brassey Egerton and secondly William Henry Pri |
The last great robber captains, | Edward Low, George Lowther and Bartholomew Roberts, i |
A Conversation With The Cardinal ( | Edward Cardinal Egan) |
the Democratic Governor of Arkansas, see Carl | Edward Bailey. |
Carney, | Edward. |
William Bakewell, Jack Carr, | Edward Earle, Edward Fielding, Dwight Frye, John Geor |
Carvalho, | Edward J |
Christophersen, Erling; Caum, | Edward L. (1931-07-01). |
Napoleon's elite cavalry, | Edward RYAN & dessins de ROUSSELOT, 1999 |
All four were at the World Trade Center: | Edward T. Fergus Jr., 40; Peter Christian Fry, 36; Jo |
Centreman | Edward Greeves |
was founded in 1968 by current Chairman & CEO, | Edward B. Dunlap. |
Charles | Edward Breese (1867 - 15 August 1932) was a Welsh sol |
Charles | Edward Sutcliffe (8 July 1864 - 11 January 1939) was |
Charles | Edward Cheney (February 12, 1836 - November 15, 1916) |
Prince Charles | Edward Stuart brought his army to the moor during the |
Charles | Edward Inglis (1919) |
was minister at Montrose in 1788 when Charles | Edward Stuart died. |
Charles | Edward Smith - guitar |
Charles | Edward Briggs (17 September 1873 - 16 December 1949) |
For the stockbroker, see Charles | Edward Keyser. |
Charles | Edward William Brooks (17 February 1927 - 18 May 2002 |
Charles | Edward Adams, was chairman of the board. |
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Charles | Edward Swaine. |
uncle of fellow Tennessee congressman Charles | Edward Snodgrass. |
emporary Lt-Col, later Major-General)) Charles | Edward Hudson, Great War |
David Baron - Charles | Edward Spalding |
Charles | Edward Munroe in 1919 |
31 December - Charles | Edward Stuart, pretender to the British throne (died |
Charles | Edward - guitars and effects |
in 1873, Kate married another artist, Charles | Edward Perugini. |
he Welsh solicitor and politician, see Charles | Edward Breese. |
Charles | Edward Searle was the seventh son of Samuel Browne Se |
His support of Charles | Edward Stuart was instrumental in the Jacobite Rising |
General Charles | Edward Jennings de Kilmaine |
Charles | Edward Eaton (1916-2006), was an American poet and pr |
Charles | Edward Gariepy (March 19, 1888 - September 3, 1976) w |
Charles | Edward Barnabe (June 12, 1900 - August 16, 1977) was |
wald, Russian scientist (also known as Charles | Edward Eichwald) |
Sir Charles | Edward Grey GCH (1785 - 1 June 1865) was a British po |
Charles | Edward Church (January 3, 1835 - January 3, 1906) was |
Flora MacDonald's farewell to Charles | Edward Stuart |
In 1744, he joined with Charles | Edward Stuart. |
For the mistress of Charles | Edward Stuart see Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany |
Sir Charles | Edward Inglis (31 July 1875 - 19 April 1952) who was |
Charles | Edward Hooker (April 9,1825 - January 8, 1914) was a |
Charles | Edward Frazer (2 January 1880 - 25 November 1913) was |
Charles | Edward Horn |
Meanwhile he got to know Charles | Edward Montague and wrote for the Manchester Guardian |
Washington was born Charles | Edward Washington on January 9, 1964 in Topeka, Kansa |
Democrat Charles | Edward Bennett represented the district from 1948-199 |
Charles | Edward Turner was born on September 13, 1886 in Richa |
Charles | Edward Jones, astronaut killed in the September 11, 2 |
Charles | Edward Griffiths (26 June 1903 - 17 May 1982) was an |
June 21 - Charles | Edward Horn, singer and composer (d. |
Lieutenant Commander Charles | Edward Harold John Philips, whom she married in 1951. |
Charles | Edward Stuart |
Hussey created the first portrait of Charles | Edward Stuart, the pretender to the British throne. |
Charles | Edward von Hessenstein (1737-1769). |
Mrs. Janet 'Jane' Cardmaker, Widow of Charles | Edward Cardmaker / Bull's Girlfriend |
Charles | Edward Henry John Mulholland (1933-1993) was a politi |
Charles | Edward Eustace Paterson, RN as commander. |
Charles | Edward Ernest Shackleton and the Hon. |
Charles | Edward Davis 1862-1902 |
Charles | Edward Magoon: The Panama Years. |
Charles | Edward Button (1838-1920) was an independent conserva |
Charles | Edward Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester, 4th Earl of M |
Charles | Edward "Charley" Ringling (1863-1926); also listed bi |
Through his daughter Sibylla, Charles | Edward was the maternal grandfather of Carl XVI Gusta |
Charles | Edward Plumb (1864-1930) was an Anglican priest in th |
Charles | Edward Bull - Abraham Lincoln |
1821) and Charles | Edward Jenkins (b. |
-election was won by Liberal candidate Charles | Edward Nicholson on 28 October. |
Charles | Edward Dench was a first class cricketer and test mat |
e Grandchildren: Christiana, Tatiana, Charles, | Edward, Alexander, Ben, Marina, Jemima and Sam. |
Cheltenham: | Edward Elgar, under contract. |
rough" Guide to Lossiemouth, etc., Cheltenham: | Edward J. Burrow, [1919.] |
Chester, | Edward W. “The Impact of the Covode Congressional Inv |
Kelleher and Police Chief | Edward Felix were each fined $2,000. |
The couple had three children, | Edward, John, and Eleanor. |
They had the following children: | Edward Pierce, Arthur Dean, and Elisabeth Louise. |
married to Louise and they have four children: | Edward, George, Charlotte and Thomas. |
Construction was handled by engineer Christian | Edward Detmold. |
ther of Edmond Hall and the son of clarinetist | Edward Hall. |
Potts, William; Clark, | Edward T. (revised edition 1978) [1958]. |
William McNamara (Yeoman 2nd Class | Edward Devane) |
Private First Class | Edward J. Moskala, Medal of Honor recipient for actio |
ad two children: Catharine Atwater and Clinton | Edward Atwater. |
Members of this branch include George Clive, | Edward Clive, George Clive, Edward Clive, Sir Sidney |
1928: Col | Edward Treffrey |
Marshall Thompson as Col. | Edward Carruthers |
He married Mary Kirby, daughter of Col. | Edward Kirby, in 1857. |
Madeleine Douglas (who later married Col. | Edward Warren Myers), |
Col. | Edward Frisby initially commanded the regiment, which |
"When I Fall in Love" (duet w/ Nat King Cole) ( | Edward Heyman, Victor Young) 4:12 |
and critics included Samuel Taylor Coleridge, | Edward Dowden, and Dover Wilson, among others. |
In 1914 the polymath art collector | Edward Marsh became Gertler's patron. |
Colonel | Edward Chaplin (28 March 1842 - 23 December 1883) was |
Colonel | Edward Hill (died c.1663) was a Virginia farmer, sold |
Colonel | Edward deVeaux Morrell (1863-1917), a lawyer, was a U |
Lyon's Brigade - Colonel | Edward Crossland |
Lt. Colonel | Edward H. White, II |
Colonel | Edward Hill was put in command of the Colonial Ranger |
Colonel | Edward H. Hobson |
Colonel | Edward Hatch |
Colonel | Edward S. |
Lieutenant Colonel | Edward Jardine |
Lieutenant Colonel | Edward S. Salomon - Mustered out with the regiment. |
emoved of his company by his commander Colonel | Edward Hatch. |
Colonel | Edward Crossland |
Colonel | Edward Frank Harrison |
Colonel | Edward Thornton Taylor was a Canadian soldier. |
Colonel | Edward Douglas Browne-Synge-Hutchinson, VC , CB (atte |
Colonel | Edward Frisby |
Colonel | Edward N. Kirk |
Colonel | Edward Daniels - December 3, 1861 to February 5, 1863 |
Lieutenant Colonel | Edward S. Solomon - Mustered out with the regiment. |
d commissioned on 4 March 1944, with Commander | Edward A. Eve, USCG, in command. |
Richard Jordan as Commander | Edward Devon |
Commander | Edward Dunsterville (1796-1873) was a naval officer a |
Commander | Edward Morris, USN - Commanding officer, USS Pharris, |
In February 1915, Commander | Edward Unwin took command of the Hussar. |
Commander | Edward Leslie Dayrell Bartley (2 March 1896 - 7 Octob |
from the Latin form of Bartlett to commemorate | Edward Bartlett. |
Naylor commissioned | Edward Kemp, a pupil of Sir Joseph Paxton, to lay out |
Commodore | Edward Preble renamed the ship Scourge and outfitted |
She was named for Commodore | Edward Preble. |
It was set to music by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1910, as his Op. |
Broadheath is the birth place of composer | Edward Elgar. |
It often features music by local composer | Edward Elgar. |
ong” is a song written by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1892. |
It was set to music by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1892. |
nd and Agnes is an opera in 4 acts by composer | Edward Loder. |
ong” is a song written by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1889. |
undertaken in collaboration with the composer | Edward Williams. |
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