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Edward Deering Mansfield (August 17, 1801 -October 27 | |
William | Edward deGarthe (1907-1983) was born in Helsinki, Fin |
Edward Degener at the Biographical Directory of the U | |
Edward Degraffenried (June 30, 1899 - November 5, 197 | |
man is a 1960 American horror film directed by | Edward Dein. |
Charles | Edward Dench was a first class cricketer and test mat |
Edward Dendy (bap. | |
Dendy was the son of | Edward Dendy, serjeant-at-arms. |
anslated into English in 1895 by Ney Elias and | Edward Denison Ross. |
Edward Denison the elder (1801-1854) was an English b | |
1604: Sir | Edward Denny |
Sir | Edward Denny (died 12 February 1600), married Margare |
Sir | Edward Denny, 3rd Baronet (c. |
He was the son of Sir | Edward Dering, 5th Baronet and Elizabeth Henshaw. |
Sir | Edward Dering. |
Levett's daughter Catherine married Rev. | Edward Dering. |
In 1899, Alexander | Edward designed the Dallas Dhu distillery at the heig |
Construction was handled by engineer Christian | Edward Detmold. |
William McNamara (Yeoman 2nd Class | Edward Devane) |
Colonel | Edward deVeaux Morrell (1863-1917), a lawyer, was a U |
Richard Jordan as Commander | Edward Devon |
Edward Dexter | |
He was born in New York to | Edward Dexter Brown and Helen Margaret Anderson. |
Edward Dexter Holbrook (May 6, 1836 - June 18, 1870) | |
Edward Dexter Holbrook at the Biographical Directory | |
The script was written by cult writer | Edward di Lorenzo. |
The Rev. Dr. James | Edward Dickey was elected to the Episcopacy of the M. |
John 'Ted' | Edward Dickinson (20 May 1914 - 24 March 2003) was an |
For the Massachusetts representative, see | Edward Dickinson. |
Edward died at the age of 14, Lionel as a young child | |
Edward died in Paris aged 37. | |
Edward died September 3, 1829, and his land passed to | |
Sir | Edward died on the 19th February 1666 and is buried i |
However, | Edward died when Katherine was only ten years of age. |
Edward died on 20 September 1777 at age 91, without a | |
Edward Digby, son of William Digby, 5th Baron Digby. | |
Edward Digges employed two Armenians to help him but | |
Edward Dignon - Hawkins | |
Edward Dillon - Down-and-Out Young Man | |
Edward Dillon - Paul | |
Edward Dillon - An Office Visitor | |
Edward Dillon | |
Edward Dillon - attorney | |
Edward Dillon - (as Eddie Dillon) | |
Edward Dillon - Club Patron | |
Edward Dillon ... One of the Husband's Chums | |
Edward Dillon - In Shop | |
Edward Dillon - The Young Foreman | |
Edward Dillon - The Christian Farmhand | |
Edward Dillon - Pinky Doolan, a Bellboy | |
Edward Dillon - Among Students | |
ver Say Quit is a 1919 Comedy film directed by | Edward Dillon. |
f Jeopardy is a 1923 American film directed by | Edward Dillon. |
Edward Dimarco (Bass Guitar) - 2009 - presents | |
Edward Dimsdale | |
Edward Dingley) and "Ashaweia" (Montanice (Montanis) | |
Max | Edward Dinning (August 17, 1933 - March 22, 1986) was |
He served as judge in the Bathurst and Prince | Edward District courts. |
Edward Dixon Parsons (May 12, 1916 - October 31, 1991 | |
Sean Chapman as | Edward Dmytryk |
Directed by | Edward Dmytryk (The Caine Mutiny) Soundtrack by legen |
vil Commands is a 1941 horror film directed by | Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff. |
Age is a 1941 American crime film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
ngel is a 1959 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
film noir starring Dick Powell and directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
uad is a 1940 American action film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
Mutiny is a 1952 American film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
ider is a 1940 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
Wolf is a 1941 American crime film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
ther is a 1975 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
1-1934), pioneer surveyor and engineer, son of | Edward Dobson |
Edward Dobson (1816-1908), Provincial Engineer | |
daughter of the Canterbury Provincial Engineer | Edward Dobson, in 1863. |
In 1908, a much larger dock, the Royal | Edward Dock, was opened. |
Edward Docx (b. | |
feature in The Calligrapher (2003), a novel by | Edward Docx. |
Edward Dodd (August 25, 1805 - March 1, 1891) was a U | |
beach was named Doheny State Beach in honor of | Edward Doheny. |
Bishop | Edward Dominic Fenwick, O.P. (b. |
Edward Donahue was the head football coach at Clemson | |
He was the second cousin of | Edward Donald Bellew, VC. |
Edward Donaldson, Commander, U.S. Navy | |
Beatrice O'Brien (1882-1976), a daughter of | Edward Donough O'Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin. |
Albert | Edward Donovan (February 5, 1850 - ) was an Ontario b |
Closure of | Edward Donovan s London Museum and Institute of Natur |
Illustration by | Edward Donovan, c. 1802-1808 |
1 February - | Edward Donovan, writer, traveller and amateur zoologi |
1 February - | Edward Donovan, writer, traveller and amateur zoologi |
The Pilgrim | Edward Doty Society |
Edward Doty - Mayflower History | |
Generations in this list begin with | Edward Doty's children as the first generation. |
He and his brother | Edward Doubleday spent their childhood collecting nat |
Edward Douglas - assistant engineer | |
Albert | Edward Douglas (December 9, 1860 - May 6, 1908) was a |
Colonel | Edward Douglas Browne-Synge-Hutchinson, VC , CB (atte |
He was born as | Edward Douglas Brown in Kasauli, Dagshai, India. |
31 March - | Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn, 85 |
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu | |
The | Edward Douglass White House, also known as Edward Dou |
Edward Douglass White (D-LA) 1893-1894 | |
Edward Dowden's The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley is p | |
and critics included Samuel Taylor Coleridge, | Edward Dowden, and Dover Wilson, among others. |
the American music critic and quizmaster, see | Edward Downes (American musicologist). |
Edward Dowse (October 22, 1756 - September 3, 1828) w | |
Edward Doyle was an Irish Labour Party politician. | |
s married to United States federal judge James | Edward Doyle. |
Edward Dozier | |
1998 | Edward Drach, Own Songs. |
The Reverend | Edward Drax Free DD (1764-1843) was an English clergy |
and ventral scutes of Cricotus heteroclitus by | Edward Drinker Cope. |
All species were described by | Edward Drinker Cope in 1876. |
The family was named by the paleontologist | Edward Drinker Cope in 1889. |
as a hadrosaur, and was formally described by | Edward Drinker Cope in 1874. |
h was previously named Compsemys plicatulus by | Edward Drinker Cope. |
It was described by | Edward Drinker Cope in 1872. |
It was adapted for screen by | Edward Dryhurst with additional dialogue by Moie Char |
It was produced by Walter Forde and | Edward Dryhurst, and directed by Walter Forde.. |
Hoosac school was founded in 1889 by Dr. | Edward Dudley Tibbits. |
Edward Duffield Neill (1823-1893) was an American aut | |
Daniel | Edward Dugdale (1864-1934) was a Major League Basebal |
Edward, Duke of Guelders (1336-1371). | |
2 November - Prince | Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, member of the Ro |
lier served as Preceptor to her brother Prince | Edward, Duke of Kent. |
Prince | Edward, Duke of Kent |
25 March - Prince | Edward, Duke of York and Albany (died 1767) |
Edward Duncan Ernest Gould was born on August 27th, 1 | |
Edward Dunlap Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsyl | |
scholarship was named in honor of him and Sir | Edward Dunlop. |
Edward Dunn (21 December 1880 - 8 April 1945) was a B | |
Albert | Edward Dunn (13 February 1864 - 2 May 1937) was a Bri |
For the American city developer, see | Edward Dunn (developer). |
He replaced the retiring Monsignor | Edward Dunne. |
Commander | Edward Dunsterville (1796-1873) was a naval officer a |
Dunsterville, son of | Edward Dunsterville, shipowner, was born at Penryn in |
Sir David | Edward Durell Barclay, 12th Baronet |
original buildings of campus were designed by | Edward Durell Stone. |
was then appointed as a preacher to represent | Edward during the Royal Visitation of 1547. |
rters" is a seven-building complex designed by | Edward Durrell Stone. |
Paul | Edward Dutton (ed.), Carolingian Civilization: A Read |
Sergeant at Arms: | Edward Dyer |
Edward Dyer of Maryland, elected March 8, 1841 | |
Craig | Edward Dykers is an architect. |
Albert | Edward Dyment (February 23, 1869 - May 12, 1944) was |
He was the son of Sir | Edward Dymoke, of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire (d. |
Edward Dyne Fenton (died 1880), was a British author. | |
Other Australian writers, such as | Edward Dyson, also later contributed to the debate. |
Edward Dziewonski - Jelonek | |
Edward E. Kramer) | |
Thompson succeeded | Edward E. Crutchfield in 2000, who stepped down due t |
Edward E. Bryant, artist | |
Gene Lockhart as Dean | Edward E. Magruder |
Edward E. Moore (d. | |
In 1993, Gill retired and | Edward E. Manassah became President and Publisher. |
the daughter of Princeton Psychology professor | Edward E. |
The Selected Works of | Edward E. Jones. |
Edward E. Whitacre, retired Chairman of the Board and | |
Edward E. Iacobucci was the leader of the IBM OS/2 De | |
Ruppert, | Edward E.; Richard S. Fox and Robert D. Barnes (2004) |
The Wesley Mission's | Edward Eagar Lodge in Surry Hills is named after Edwa |
Edward Eagar (1787-1866) was a lawyer, merchant and c | |
Edward Eagar, lawyer and criminal transported to Aust | |
James | Edward Earheart, Jr., was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, o |
Edward, Earl of Chester in 1361, was son of Edward II | |
Edward, Earl of Wessex | |
He was born in Pimlico, London, as | Edward Earl Gray. |
Richard's young son | Edward, Earl of March took up the cause. |
Edward, Earl of Manchester Full link needed | |
The Prince | Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999 |
He was succeeded on the bench by | Edward Earl Carnes. |
Edward Earle as Thomas Harley | |
Edward Earle as Frank Blayden | |
Edward Earle as Doctor Andre Bennett | |
Edward Earle as Larry Hadley | |
Edward Earle as Matthews | |
Edward Earle - Dick Morris | |
Edward Earle as Christopher Adams, Indian Agent | |
William Bakewell, Jack Carr, | Edward Earle, Edward Fielding, Dwight Frye, John Geor |
He would end up finishing behind | Edward Easley of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. |
Sir Alfred | Edward East (December 15, 1844 - September 28, 1913) |
Charles | Edward Eaton (1916-2006), was an American poet and pr |
Sir | Edward Ebenezer Kay (July 2 1822 - March 16 1897) was |
Edward Echols was born in Monroe County (now in West | |
Edward Echols (1849-1914) was a U.S. political figure | |
Jeffrey | Edward Eckhardt (born 7 October, 1965 in Sheffield) i |
As well as his twin brother | Edward Ede, Sr., Ede had a nephew, Edward Ede, Jr. wh |
Ede was the twin brother of | Edward Ede, Sr.. |
Edward Edgerly was an American politician. | |
The | Edward Edinger House is located in the West End of Da |
He is either King | Edward, Edward the Confessor or simply Edward III. |
tten jointly by Conrad Gessner (posthumously), | Edward Edward Wotton, Thomas Muffet, and Thomas Penny |
Sir Francis was the fourth son of | Edward Edwards of Llangollen. |
16 September - | Edward Edwards (Pencerdd Ceredigion), musician, 83 |
September 2 - | Edward Edwards, academic |
April 7 - | Edward Edwards, murderer and one time member of the F |
He married Mary, daughter of | Edward Egan, in 1871. |
Sir | Edward Egerton, 5th Baronet (c. |
Owl's Nest, also known as | Edward Eggleston Estate, is a National Historic Landm |
Edward Eggleston, 1837-1902, was one of America's fir | |
wald, Russian scientist (also known as Charles | Edward Eichwald) |
Cheltenham, Gloucter: | Edward Elgar Publishing. |
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