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John Thornborough (1551-1641) was an | English bishop. |
Robert Bennet (Bennett) (died 1617) was an | English bishop. |
1500-1570) was an | English bishop. |
John Hough (1651-1743) was an | English bishop. |
1520-1594) was an | English bishop. |
Gesta Pontificum Anglorum The History of the | English Bishops. |
Suffolk County Best Bitter - 4.0% | English bitter |
Old | English Black |
He also translated The Odyssey into | English blank verse. |
English: Blessed Virgin Mary | |
Rhus lucida, Varnished Kuni-Rhus ( | English) Blinktaaibos (Afrikaans). |
A new | English block next to the P.E. |
The Bandits were an | English blues rock band from Liverpool. |
For the | English blues-rock band, see Juicy Lucy (band). |
John Ratcliffe (died 1776) was an | English book-collector. |
John Playford, | English bookseller and publisher (born 1623) |
1564-1601), was an | English bookseller, printer, and translator. |
Thomas Miller (1731-1804) was a leading | English bookseller. |
It is around 7 miles from the | English border. |
Henry Miller (actor) (1859-1926), | English born - American actor |
David Hunt (botanist) (born 1938), | English botanist and taxonomist |
between 1730 and 1732 - William Hudson, | English botanist (d. |
Tony Kirkham (born 1957), | English botanist |
April 15/16 - John Tradescant the elder, | English botanist (b. |
April 22 - John Tradescant the Younger, | English botanist (born 1608). |
August 11 - William Sherard, | English botanist (born 1659) |
George Jackson (1790-1811) was an | English botanist and author. |
February 27 - William Sherard, | English botanist (died 1728). |
Henry Botton Fielding (died 1851), was an | English botanist. |
t is named after Samuel Doody (1656-1706), an | English botanist. |
James Donn (1758-1813) was an | English botanist. |
1759), | English botanist. |
Spencer Le Marchant Moore (1850 -1931) was an | English botanist. |
Richard Bradley (died 5 November 1732) was an | English botanist. |
Henry Bryant (1721-1799) was an | English botanist. |
Oliver | English bought land on what is now English in 1840. |
8 January - Jack Broughton, | English boxer (born 1703) |
English Boy (live) | |
1994 | English Boys Under 16 Championship |
1981 | English Boys Stroke Play Championship |
1996 | English Boys Stroke Play Championship, European Junio |
Itchy Fingers - Full | English Breakfast |
William Blenkiron (1807?-1871) was an | English breeder of racehorses. |
William Edward Baily (1855-1903), | English brewer |
Sara Thornton is an | English broadcast journalist and weather presenter. |
The | English brutally took the city. |
English Buildings: Deerhurst - Saxon Severnside | |
English Buildings: Deerhurst - Lost and Found | |
Olde | English Bulldoge |
For the | English Bulmers cider brand, see H. P. Bulmer. |
Stuart Young (1934-1986) was an | English business executive and accountant. |
Bill | English, businessman |
Newman Wright Hoyles (1777-1840) was an | English businessman and politician. |
Clopton Lloyd-Jones (1858-1918), | English businessman, footballer and cricketer |
Keith Edelman is an | English businessman. |
This article is about | English businessman. |
For the | English businessperson, see Nick Bell. |
This article is about the | English businessperson. |
She wrote in | English, but considered herself a Dutch writer. |
The word is spelt "hostler" in American | English, but "ostler" in British English. |
It was translated into | English by M.A.K. Khalil (January 1996). |
Translated out of Frenche into | English, by I.H. (London, 1579) |
Licensed in | English by Viz as Short Cuts. |
Licensed in | English by Viz as Genkaku Picasso. |
It was performed in | English by Sahlene. |
It is published in | English by Net Comics. |
Translated into | English by Yang Guobin. |
Articles in | English by D F M Strauss, Philosophia Reformata |
The story was eventually translated into | English by Royall Tyler. |
It was first translated to | English by Michael E. Stone. |
2010 Andersen's | English by Sebastian Barry |
The manga is licensed in | English by CMX Manga. |
Opium (Partly published in | English by Knockabout and Heavy Metal) |
Sabotage! (Published in | English by Dark Horse Comics) |
The manga is also licensed in | English by Viz Media. |
The OVA was licensed in | English by Media Blasters. |
It was translated into | English by Joseph Sherman in 1998. |
Banana Fish is published in | English by VIZ Media. |
The manga is licensed in | English by Dark Horse Comics. |
Dadant learned | English by subscribing to the New York Tribune. |
[Translated from the German into | English by D. Q. Stephenson. |
rupicola ( | English) C.L.Hitchc.: Canada (British Columbia), USA |
William B. | English, ca.1857-1863 |
Gabriel Brooks (1704-1741), was an | English calligrapher. |
Ren is fluent in | English, Cantonese and Mandarin. |
She speaks | English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Wu (Shanghainese). |
He is fluent in French, | English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Spanish. |
Tsoi is fluent in | English, Cantonese, Mandarin and French. |
She speaks | English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. |
Thomas Arnold (1679-1737), was an | English captain in the navy. |
Letter of thanks from the | English Captain P.F. |
c. 1181), third | English Cardinal |
1558 or 1559) was an | English cardinal. |
Princes of the Church: A History of the | English Cardinals. |
The | English Cardinals. |
1340) was an | English Carmelite theologian of the fourteenth centur |
He owns and collects many old | English cars. |
Aaron Arrowsmith, | English cartographer (died 1823) |
Castle is a ruinous, partly restored medieval | English castle. |
(2002) | English Castles: a Guide by Counties. |
'An | English Catechisme.' |
It is the only medieval | English cathedral with three spires. |
Murray's Guidebooks to the | English Cathedrals |
Even after the | English Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829, the Irish |
An | English Catholic school opened in 1831. |
Saint Augustine Webster was an | English Catholic martyr. |
For the | English Catholic martyr, see John Felton (martyr). |
Laurence Humphreys (1571-1591) was an | English Catholic martyr and saint. |
James Brooks (or Brookes) (1512-1560) was an | English Catholic bishop. |
1656 - December 1714) was an | English Catholic priest and theologian. |
12 January - Richard Challoner, | English Catholic prelate (born 1691) |
William Alnwick (died 1449) was an | English Catholic clergyman. |
1498-1537) was an | English Catholic priest, Carthusian monk and martyr. |
1570-1600), | English Catholic and martyr |
Anthony Copley (1567-1607) was an | English Catholic. |
The majority of | English Catholics ignored the bull. |
This condemnation served only to divide | English Catholics. |
His godfather is well known | English celebrity Joe Brown. |
rs Coetmore (October 1905 - July 1976) was an | English cellist. |
He rests in the | English Cemetery in Naples. |
Martha Ewas - | English Center Back for Arsenal 15 girls |
Amt Zentralamt ( | English: Central office) |
English Chamber Orchestra | |
English Chamber Choir | |
English Chamber Orchestra - President | |
He also conducted the | English Chamber Orchestra in many recordings. |
The | English Chamber Choir |
English Champions titles: 3 | |
He then had a trial at | English Championship team Middlesbrough. |
He part owns | English Championship club Portsmouth Football Club. |
USS Winston S. Churchill, | English Channel |
English Channel and North Sea 1943 | |
7 km (4.3 mi) south of the | English Channel |
The | English Channel to cruise about |
The raiders crossed the | English Channel by Motor Torpedo Boat. |
She served in the | English Channel in the Napoleonic Wars. |
in Richard Bickerton, Fortitude served in the | English Channel. |
ruction of petroleum pipelines underneath the | English Channel. |
He was | English Chaplain at Smyrna in 1669-1674. |
Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch (born 1939) is an | English character actor. |
For the | English charitable organization, see Wiltshire Histor |
Charlie Mensuel (Editions du Square, Dargaud) | English: Charlie Monthly |
Sojin - | English Charlie Wing (as Kamiyama Sojin) |
October 17 - William Cookworthy, | English chemist (born 1705) |
January 25 - Robert Boyle, | English chemist (d. |
William Crookes - | English chemist and physicist |
It was named for Thomas Andrews FRS, the | English chemist. |
With an | English chic, somewhat striking. |
Lieutenant Peregrine White first | English child born in New England |
Simon Cheshire, | English children's writer |
Nicholas Allan is an | English children's writer and illustrator. |
1965) is an | English children's writer. |
Lellinger, David B. Modern | English Chinese Glossary for Taxonomic Pteridology. |
Sir Cleges is a medieval | English chivalric romance. |
The Bishop's Consort is an | English choir. |
Ritson Manuscript is a late fifteenth-century | English choirbook. |
Various | English choral classics at the choir's summer 2009 co |
Howard Arman (born 1954), | English choral conductor and opera director |
Kennedy, Charles W. Early | English Christian Poetry. |
Ada Habershon, an | English Christian hymnist |
2003: A Michael | English Christmas (Curb) |
1500s: This Endris Night - | English Christmas carol. |
His | English chronicle was continued by Ralph of Coggeshal |
1141) was an | English chronicler. |
Barlow | English Church 1000-1066 p. 62 |
Sydney Watson OBE (1903-1991) was an | English church musician. |
1641 - June 1707) was an | English church leader. |
Barlow | English Church 1000-1066 p. 60 footnote 4 |
Loyn | English Church p. 67 |
William Bright, D.D. (1824-1901) was an | English Church historian. |
Brett | English Church pp. |
Lessons from Early | English Church History, 1893 |
William Bright (historian) (1824-1901), an | English Church historian |
Ortenberg "Anglo-Saxon Church" | English Church p. 57 |
English Church Monuments in the Middle Ages. | |
He also attained high position in the | English Church. |
Modern | English Churches (1917) |
Danmarks Kirker ( | English: Churches of Denmark), Copenhagen, vol. |
Thomas Lupset (c.1495-1530) was an | English churchman and humanist scholar. |
Nathaniel Marshall (died 1730) was an | English churchman and theologian. |
John Harding (died 1610) was an | English churchman and academic. |
1562 - 1631) was an | English churchman. |
For the | English cinematographer, see Roger Deakins. |
He was naturalized as an | English citizen in James's first English parliament.. |
She has | English citizenship. |
Exchange Square is located in the | English city of Manchester. |
At the time, only one club per | English city could |
He was a Royalist leader during the | English Civil War. |
St Johns played a role in the | English Civil War. |
upported the parliamentarian cause during the | English Civil War |
26 July - | English Civil War: Royalists capture Bristol. |
June 8 - John Smeaton, | English civil engineer (died 1792) |
For | English civil servant, see Bruce Mann (civil servant) |
English Civil Wars. | |
He supported the Parliamentarian cause in the | English Civil War. |
For the | English Civil War MP, see Simon Snow (MP). |
He supported the Parliamentary side in the | English Civil War. |
The cross was destroyed during the | English Civil War. |
During the | English Civil War he fought for the Parliamentarians. |
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