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He is one of two MOH recipients, along with | Edward A. Gisburne, interred at Milton Cemetery. |
Edward 'Eddie' Gleadall (born in Sheffield, died 1993 | |
Edward O'Reilly, Gloucester city councilor. | |
Edward William Gnehm, Jr., also known as Skip Gnehm ( | |
1989: Paul J. Crutzen and | Edward D. Goldberg |
Seo Do Young as | Edward (professional golfer) |
Edward finally got his revenge on Winchelsey in 1305, | |
Ayers, | Edward L.; Gould. |
OLIFF Richard, Fastest to Canada, The Royal | Edward, From Govan to Galipolli. |
0, the City of London acquired two manors from | Edward VI's government. |
in parliament, he was a backbench supporter of | Edward Schreyer's government. |
tary of State for Scotland during the whole of | Edward Heath's government. |
5 April - Arthur | Edward Kennedy, Governor of Western Australia 1855-62 |
Edward Telfair, governor | |
He attended King | Edward VI Grammar School and then Southend College of |
He attended King | Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, Essex. |
King | Edward VI Grammar School |
It was the King | Edward VI Grammar School, Totnes, a boys' grammar sch |
Heffer was educated at King | Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford and Corpus Chr |
He went to the King | Edward VI Grammar School in Nuneaton (now the King Ed |
as born in Torquay, Devon and educated at King | Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes. |
He went to the King | Edward VI Grammar School (now the King Edward VI Coll |
He attended Fakenham Grammar School, and King | Edward VII Grammar School, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. |
Daughter, Marcella, married | Edward Nugent, grandson of Richard Nugent, 1st Earl o |
Edward Hain, grandson and tenor. | |
In the same year, James Francis | Edward Stuart granted him a marquessate. |
Edward VI grants a charter in 1553 to Bridewell Hospi | |
His maternal grandfather was General Sir | Edward Lechmere Graves Russell of Ashford Hall, Ludlo |
He was born in Pimlico, London, as | Edward Earl Gray. |
emporary Lt-Col, later Major-General)) Charles | Edward Hudson, Great War |
Prince | Edward of Great Britain |
Despite previous threats, | Edward showed great mercy to the rebels. |
Edward T. Green (1837 - October 10, 1896) was a Unite | |
Edward M. Green (1860-1912) was a pitcher in Major Le | |
The baronetcy passed to his younger brother | Edward Allen Greene. |
He was runner-up to | Edward "Carji" Greeves in the inaugural Brownlow Meda |
Edward 'Carji' Greeves was the winner, with George Sh | |
er whale trainer/trapper and entrepreneur, see | Edward "Ted" Griffin |
Edward O. Griffith was a British sculptor, particular | |
Edward "Duke" Groner (c. | |
Edward Medical Group (95th St. Naperville, IL) | |
The German Gymnasium was designed by | Edward A Gruning and built by Piper and Wheeler. |
Mike | Edward - Guitar/Vocals |
Charles | Edward - guitars and effects |
Cyril Arthur | Edward Ranger Gull (pseud. |
"Carioca" ( | Edward Eliscu, Gus Kahn, Vincent Youmans) - 3:18 |
Edward Bracher had photographic premises at 26 High S | |
Edward 3rd had building works in progress here in 133 | |
Edward Brayshaw had previously played Leon Colbert in | |
'The Information of | Edward Turbervill' had been printed by command of the |
Edward Hamersley had seven sons and three daughters. | |
On all three of these issues, his opponent, | Edward Reilly, had the edge. |
Jane and Sir | Edward Stradling had three sons and a daughter, Kathe |
Edward Gibbes had been with the King's Revels Men, an | |
The | Edward L. Hainz House, constructed in 1917, is a hist |
His son | Edward Everett Hale later oversaw publication. |
Edward Danforth Hale, The Pianoforte Legato, Etude Ma | |
Edward Everett Hale, 1838 and 1839, writer | |
Ministers included | Edward Everett Hale. |
Edward Thomas Hall CBE, Hon. | |
Edward W. Hall Jr. | |
The Life of Sir | Edward Marshall Hall, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London 192 |
Henry Lindsey Hall, Frederick Stanley Hall and | Edward George Hall. |
Hall was the father of the scientist | Edward Thomas Hall. |
Edward Percy Hallam was born on 4 September 1887 in N | |
Edward Percy Hallam (1887-1957) was an English cathed | |
Edward Needles Hallowell | |
1971) who is married to | Edward Robert Hamilton Clarkson. |
He was baptised as Robert | Edward Archibald Hamilton but, in 1934, he legally ch |
In | Edward Scissor Hands, Edward fell in love with Kim wh |
King | Edward VI Handsworth girls' school (opened 1911). |
King | Edward VI Handsworth (girls) |
The baptistery was designed in 1871 by | Edward Joseph Hansom, the son of Charles Hansom. |
Edward Allen Hargreaves won the 1866 election. | |
Edward Allan Hargreaves (1826-1880) was a 19th centur | |
quarters were made possible by philanthropist | Edward S. Harkness. |
Liberal Party: | Edward Culvert, Harlem minister and professor. |
April 18 - | Edward Jones, harpist ("Bardd y Brenin"), 72 |
August 23 - | Edward Randles, harpist, 57 |
Edward Alexander Harris (born July 18, 1936) is a Can | |
Colonel | Edward Frank Harrison |
ournalist, philanthropist, and conservationist | Edward H. Harte. |
For the Californian, see William | Edward Petty Hartnell. |
r, at times when Hewlett has not been present, | Edward Stourton has acted as guest host. |
However, though Prince | Edward Island has a separate government headed by the |
William | Edward "Bill" Haslam (born August 23, 1958) is the 49 |
Edward Bruce Haslingden (c. | |
Gardiner, David Maclean, Christopher Chope and | Edward Leigh have been members. |
Thomas | Edward Lloyd-Mostyn having predeceased him. |
Edward Michael Havrot (born June 4, 1927) is a former | |
It was founded in 1943 by | Edward N. Hay. |
George | Edward Chalmers Hayes with Annie Lee Moss at a commit |
Born in Victoria Cross, Prince | Edward Island, he was first elected to the Legislativ |
With | Edward Teller, he was responsible for identifying the |
On the death of | Edward Walsh he succeeded as Bishop of Ossory on 11 A |
The son of Captain | Edward Nevill, he succeeded to the Earldom upon the d |
Replacing William | Edward McManus, he was formally installed on the foll |
Under | Edward VI, he ran into trouble, for celebrating mass |
Under the name | Edward Percy, he was also a popular playwright. |
With | Edward Silverstein, he managed to design an addition |
During the reign of | Edward VII he went abroad to Louvain. |
After the return of | Edward IV, he return to his former office and held it |
Born in Charlottetown, Prince | Edward Island, he studied law and was called to the b |
With | Edward Frankland he found that nitriles can be hydrol |
ohn Cadbury (1889-1982), succeeded his brother | Edward as head of the chocolate company in 1944 |
Born Charles Healey, he was the only son of | Edward Charles Healey. |
Papal Count | Edward L. Hearn was born in Framingham, Massachusetts |
Edward N. Heinz, formerly Flavors Extract Manufacturi | |
The Labour candidate, | Edward Shackleton, held the seat for his party. |
Edward W. Helfrick is a former Republican member of t | |
n Francisco, California, she married financier | Edward Hellman Heller in 1925. |
Edward Russell Helwer (born December 20, 1940) is a p | |
Edward Barry Henderson (1910-1986) was Bishop of Bath | |
David Hein and | Edward Hugh Henderson, 119-148. |
He followed the teaching of clerics such as | Edward Pusey, Henry Liddon and Edward King. |
Lt. | Edward William Henry Somerset (25 January 1866 - 20 M |
1656: General | Edward Montague; Henry Cromwell; Nicholas Pedley |
sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Prince | Edward Island, Henry Vere Huntley. |
His children included | Edward, Captain Henry (Knt.), |
However, he never gained the favor of King | Edward I, Henry's successor. |
King | Edward granted her a stipend to pay for her maintenan |
They had three children, Henry Arthur | Edward Keane Herbert, Kathleen Keane Herbert and Glad |
Explaining this phenomenon, | Edward S. Herman has emphasized the importance of "no |
Charles | Edward von Hessenstein (1737-1769). |
Edward Burlton Heusser (May 7, 1909 - March 1, 1956) | |
Edward James Hickmott. | |
Edward J. Hickox (April 10, 1878 - January 28, 1966) | |
Edward accepts, hiding the details of his position fr | |
Edward J. Higgins 1935 to ? | |
Archbishop | Edward McCarthy High School is the sister school of A |
King | Edward VI High School - Highfields |
Edward Little High School circa 1906 | |
junior year, he transferred over to Monsignor | Edward Pace High School in 2004. |
James agrees, and | Edward accompanies him as his valet. |
Edward H. Hinchey (March 7, 1872 - July 14, 1936) was | |
Other attributions include | Edward P. Hingston, George Macfarren and Albert Richa |
After seeing | Edward Heath, his application was approved. |
His brothers became Robert and | Edward, while his father became Joseph. |
hains would presumably have been presents from | Edward to his close followers. |
Both Lord Beauchamp and his eldest son, | Edward, predeceased his father, Lord Hertford (d. |
Edward and his forces reached Tournai on 23 July. | |
His son | Edward (by his wife Roach Vaughan) succeeded John Har |
Edward presents his son with a miniature model ship i | |
Edward received his colonelcy in the Grenadier Guards | |
He congratulated | Edward for his kindness, and said that he would see E |
1983: | Edward Hicks: His Peaceable Kingdoms and Other Painti |
Charles Januarius | Edward Acton, his uncle, Cardinal of Santa Maria dell |
Then she went to | Edward in his tent and begged him for peace as well. |
At the time of Charles IV's death in 1328, | Edward was his nearest male relative through Edward's |
16 January - | Edward Gibbon, historian (born 1737) |
Sheldon was ordained a priest by Archbishop | Edward F. Hoban on February 28, 1953. |
Colonel | Edward H. Hobson |
Edward Burton Hodges (May 25, 1917 - January 8, 2001) | |
Bishop | Edward Noel Hodges attended his funeral. |
Edward Dexter Holbrook (May 6, 1836 - June 18, 1870) | |
Edward Dexter Holbrook at the Biographical Directory | |
Hugh | Edward (Ted) Holdcroft (c. |
His cousin was | Edward Singleton Holden, first director of Lick Obser |
Edward "Eddie" Holding (born 15 October 1930) is an E | |
Edward Everett Holland (February 26, 1861 - October 2 | |
"In 1797 they became incorporated;" | Edward Augustus Holyoke, Jacob Ashton, Joseph Hiller, |
Edward Gorey's home on Cape Cod (2006). | |
Thomas | Edward "Tom" Hopkins (born Bilston, 1911) was an Engl |
often mistakenly referred to in some texts as | Edward Jerome Hopkins or Charles Edward Hopkins, poss |
Michael | Edward "Mick" Hopkinson (born 24 February 1942) is an |
Contributors included | Edward Moore, Horace Walpole, and Charles Hanbury Wil |
The students, | Edward T. Horn III and Lester Blumner, had two motiva |
Edward Everett Horton as Nick Potter | |
Edward Everett Horton (left) in a scene from the 1925 | |
Edward Everett Horton as Marcel Caron | |
Edward Everett Horton as Richard "Dickie" Smith / Fel | |
Edward Everett Horton as Rene | |
Edward Everett Horton as Dad | |
Edward Everett Horton as Marquis de Loiselle | |
Edward Everett Horton as McTavish | |
nt was described and named for its discoverer, | Edward Y. Hosaka, in 1952. |
It was designed by | Edward Columbus Hosford of Eastman, Georgia. |
ival-Mission Revival styles by noted architect | Edward Columbus Hosford. |
Acorn died in office at Prince | Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown at the age of |
Clark died at the Prince | Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown at the age of |
He died at King | Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, Sussex, on 16 April 19 |
It is owned by The | Edward Thomas Hospitality Corporation, a U.S. corpora |
The I. | Edward Templeton House is located in the central part |
He started practice at the Prince | Edward Court House in Prince Edward County, Virginia. |
ppened at Paris, edited by Charles Seymour and | Edward Mandell House (1921) contributor |
Edward Sullivan House is a historic house at 9 Kendal | |
The | Edward Edinger House is located in the West End of Da |
Edward Parsons House is a historic house at 56 Cedar | |
The | Edward Cogswell House, also known as the Bliss House, |
Deacon | Edward Converse House, first house built in Woburn, 1 |
Dickinson was born at Prince | Edward Court House, Virginia in Prince Edward County, |
One of his sons, | Edward M. House, became an adviser to Woodrow Wilson. |
Edward M. House, a diplomat, politician and president | |
Edward Colston House, 1598 Tice Road | |
Edward Outram Houseman (19 March 1869 - 10 April 1942 | |
Edward A. Howard reinforced Destroyer Squadron 49 on | |
Hon. Henry | Edward John Howard (1795-1868), married and had issue |
Edward "Eddie" Howe (born 29 November 1977) is an Eng | |
Edward H. Howell (1915-1994) was an American jurist i | |
Edward Daly, however is thought of as World's founder | |
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