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| The name "Saint-Eustache" refers to Saint | Eustace, a Roman general who was burned along with hi |
| Ranulf's patronage also seems to have gained | Eustace a grant by Roger de Mowbray (the earl's capti |
| preaching in France and England of a certain | Eustace, Abbot of (?)Fleury, about A.D. 1200. |
| s he was usually known) was the second son of | Eustace Abel Smith, JP, a banker of Longhills House, |
| The Folly of | Eustace: And Other Stories (1896) |
| Eustace and Mary had one daughter, Matilda of Boulogn | |
| yard relay alongside Keith Beardsley, Arthur | Eustace and Clem Parker. |
| A brawl in which | Eustace and his servants became involved with the cit |
| He initially put pressure on Adam | Eustace, and made his first team debut against Toulon |
| Thomas J. Walsh, with Bishops Bartholomew J. | Eustace and Thomas A. Boland serving as co-consecrato |
| yard relay alongside Keith Beardsley, Arthur | Eustace and Peter Henderson. |
| is cabin and told him that only Lucy, Edmund, | Eustace, and Reepicheep will go on. |
| fathered four sons, Enguerrand (Ingram), Guy, | Eustace and Bernard, and one daughter, Hawise; Enguer |
| Violet Cicely Kathleen, daughter of Frederick | Eustace Arbuthnot, in 1907. |
| is role may have been actually carried out by | Eustace as it was he who presents the accounts each y |
| In the following year, | Eustace attested a charter King Stephen issued at Yor |
| Director of the Brisbane Road club and Peter | Eustace became team manager. |
| Massie was found by a passing car, driven by | Eustace Bellinger, wandering along Ala Moana Road in |
| David | Eustace Blake (born April 27, 1925) is a former Engli |
| Alfred Drayton - | Eustace Bogle |
| Stuart Malcolm | Eustace, born 3 May 1979 in Birmingham, is an English |
| George William | Eustace Boteler Irby, 11th Baron Boston (b. |
| The | Eustace Bros. was a BBC drama series starring Charles |
| Lord | Eustace Brownlow Henry (Gascoyne-)Cecil (24 April 183 |
| arty candidates were returned unopposed: Lord | Eustace Cecil and Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson. |
| he was in England, and was sent to watch over | Eustace Chapuys during his interview with Catherine o |
| dward Carlyon to marry his profligate cousin, | Eustace Cheviot. |
| n Conway's life, Full Circle: A Life Story of | Eustace Conway, was directed by Jack Bibbo. |
| Her father was Theodore | Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach and her mother wa |
| y stone motte and bailey fortress, founded by | Eustace, Count of Boulogne. |
| d and youngest surviving son of duke Theodore | Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1659-1732) with |
| July 18, 1729) was the eldest son of Theodore | Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach. |
| ied 1229) was the oldest son and successor of | Eustace de Balliol (before 1190 Eustace de Helicourt) |
| Eustace de Balliol (or Eustace de Helicourt) (died c. | |
| Eustace de Vesci (1169-1216) was an English lord of A | |
| ed children, and his successor was his cousin | Eustace de Helicourt, who (re-)took the Balliol name |
| meu; after his cousin died childless, in 1190 | Eustace de Helicourt took over those estates and rema |
| Eustace Denis Piers Bisgood (February 6, 1878 - March | |
| Dias was born to | Eustace Dias, a marketing manager with Oilfields Supp |
| Eustace died between 24 and 31 October 1228. | |
| When Roger fitz | Eustace died in 1178 his son and heir, Robert fitz Ro |
| Admiral The Honourable Sir Cyril | Eustace Douglas-Pennant KCB CBE DSO DSC (7 April 1894 |
| Huey Dunbar, (born | Eustace Dunbar IV on May 15, 1974), is the former sin |
| the manor house, Purleigh Hall, was owned by | Eustace, Earl of Bologne. |
| Sir | Eustace Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 1st Baronet |
| Overcoming this opposition, | Eustace entered the Servite Order at age 18, at which |
| ewood, Elkhart, Elysian Fields, Emory, Enloe, | Eustace, Fairfield, Flint, Frankston, Frost, Fruitval |
| Douglass Dumbrille as | Eustace Fentwick III |
| he appointment of the sitting Liberal MP, Sir | Eustace Fiennes, to become Governor of the Seychelles |
| here, which was annexed to Alnwick Abbey, by | Eustace Fitz John. |
| I of England In the years up to 1120 he with | Eustace Fitz John controlled northern England. |
| Eustace Folville (died 1346) was the leader of a robb | |
| keley field assistant and specimen preparator | Eustace Furlong. |
| Sir Michael | Eustace George Maxwell, 9th Baronet (born 1943) |
| Richard's brother Sir | Eustace Gibbs, a diplomat, is now the third Baron Wra |
| When | Eustace Grenier died in 1122, and while Baldwin II of |
| Eustace Grenier, Lord of Caesarea and Sidon, constabl | |
| ngdom was at this time governed by the regent | Eustace Grenier. |
| 22 (1922-10-08) (age 88), married (1) Jocelyn | Eustace Gurney, (2) Charles Farrell. |
| Some historians have been led to suggest that | Eustace had more than two sons. |
| There is no proof however that | Eustace had switched allegiance at this point. |
| Eustace Hamilton Miles (22 September 1868 - 20 June 1 | |
| Together with his brother John Parmenas | Eustace he founded the Intermediate School in Novembe |
| Eustace Henry Dawnay, scion of the Viscounts Downe. | |
| 07 team reclaimed the title, defeating Bishop | Eustace High School 3-2 in the tournament final. |
| mesday Book: "In Neatham Hundred - The Count ( | Eustace) himself holds 5 hides in Headley which answe |
| a portal in the wave to send Lucy, Edmund and | Eustace home, telling them that Lucy and Edmund have |
| Gerald | Eustace Howell Palmer (9 June 1904 - 7 February 1984) |
| Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall (b. | |
| , Duke of Lower Lorraine, a great-grandson of | Eustace I of Boulogne by his maternal grandmother. |
| Eustace I, count of Boulogne, was a son of Count Bald | |
| He was the son of | Eustace I, Count of Bologne and of Maud de Leuven (da |
| His father | Eustace II appeared at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 |
| Eustace II of Boulogne | |
| It is impossible that | Eustace II and Gerard should be two successive lords |
| hom some have speculated was a natural son of | Eustace II, Count of Boulogne. |
| other, Catherine's ancestry stretched back to | Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, who was part of the in |
| ons unknown, William of Tyre refers to him as | Eustace II. |
| Eustace III succeeded as Count of Boulogne in 1087. | |
| Being vassals of | Eustace III of Boulogne, they probably travelled east |
| Eustace III, the next Count of Boulogne | |
| stree, when it was part of the lands of Count | Eustace in Essex, held by Ralph de Marcy and further |
| Walter (named as | Eustace in the Lignages d'Outremer), b. 1137, describ |
| ed as "on Trim Creek eight miles northeast of | Eustace in northwestern Henderson County." |
| llowing his daughter to marry Henry's brother | Eustace in 1209. |
| Eustace is a city in Henderson County, Texas, United | |
| Arthur | Eustace is a former New Zealand sprinter. |
| stories of the war and an old Catholic saint ( | Eustace), is enacted in puppet shows. |
| andy on the same day that his father's rival, | Eustace IV of Boulogne, died. |
| phen of England, Queen Matilda, and their son | Eustace IV of Boulogne. |
| In 1140, Constance married | Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne. |
| They were parents of | Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne, William of Blois and M |
| corner from Reading player Stephen Hunt, John | Eustace kicked the ball across the line, level with t |
| effects were created by Robert A. Mattey and | Eustace Lycett, who were nominated for an Academy Awa |
| tze Dylan Drake, Anahuac Alexander Pharmakis, | Eustace Mario Garza, Jr., Rio Hondo PIANO Pat Jacobso |
| Robert | Eustace Maude. |
| the charter granting Warkworth to Roger fitz | Eustace may have used the term castle to describe a h |
| Meyer is the son of William | Eustace Meyer. |
| Arthur | Eustace Morgan (July 26, 1886 - February 3, 1972) was |
| h Century) is an antisemitic hoax promoted by | Eustace Mullins. |
| It has been claimed that | Eustace must have gone over to David's side by the en |
| In either 1144 or 1145 | Eustace obtained from Ranulf a large honour with land |
| red of blindness while still a child by Saint | Eustace of Luxeuil, she was twice married, first to a |
| Saint | Eustace of Antioch, Archbishop |
| Hilaire | Eustace of Mayreau in the St.Vincent Grenadines. |
| Martyrs Anthony, John, and | Eustace of Vilna in Lithuania |
| He was succeeded as abbot by Saint | Eustace of Luxeuil, the head of the monastic school, |
| Eustace of Fauconberg was a medieval English Bishop o | |
| Stephen relieved | Eustace of control of Bamburgh Castle when he returne |
| Engaged to Theodore | Eustace of Sulzbach, the heir of the ruling Count Pal |
| til the death of the monastery's abbot, Saint | Eustace of Luxeuil, when Waldebert was elected Luxeui |
| uil on a visit, and, with permission of Abbot | Eustace of Luxeuil, joined Attala's community at Bobb |
| on the banks of the Thames, but Stephen's son | Eustace opposed settling. |
| Roger fitz | Eustace owned lands across a wide area, and Warkworth |
| Charles Edward | Eustace Paterson, RN as commander. |
| the then President of the Board of Education | Eustace Percy in 1927 She served on the Labour Party |
| Hoover, Harold Temperley, Lionel Curtis, Lord | Eustace Percy, Christian Herter, and American academi |
| Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland, and | Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle, were his |
| ver his Coalition Conservative opponent, Lord | Eustace Percy. |
| scheme devised by George Louis Beer and Lord | Eustace Percy. |
| Keith Beardsley, Arthur | Eustace, Peter Henderson and Clem Parker - Men's 4 x |
| the men's 4 x 110 yard relay alongside Arthur | Eustace, Peter Henderson and Clem Parker. |
| of the ECHL, Assistant Hockey Coach at Bishop | Eustace Preparatory School, and the owner of a franch |
| up in Medford, New Jersey and attended Bishop | Eustace Preparatory School. |
| Eustace Primary (Grades PK-2) | |
| Rupert Psmith (or Ronald | Eustace Psmith, as he is called in the last of the fo |
| Born | Eustace Pucci to a poor sacristan and his wife, he fe |
| Eustace put up a very articulate defence in the West | |
| Eustace received large land grants afterwards, which | |
| Eustace rejoins Lucy, Edmund, Caspian and Reepicheep | |
| Several | Eustace residents were used as extras. |
| Eustace returned to Sheffield Wednesday as a scout du | |
| St. Columbanus, and with the approval of St. | Eustace, Romaric and his friend St. Amatus founded a |
| Adam | Eustace, Rugby Union player |
| plant, the Water Treatment Works at Ballymore | Eustace run by Dublin City Council. |
| Anthony, John, and Eustathius (Eustathios, | Eustace; Russian: Антоний, Иоанн and Евстафий) are sa |
| Will Poulter joined the cast as | Eustace Scrubb, while Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, |
| The Most Rev Harold | Eustace Sexton, DD (14 May 1888 - 29 March 1972) was |
| 6 May 1922) second daughter of Lt Col Philip | Eustace Smith MC, of Rothley Crag, Cambo, Morpeth, No |
| Mantan Moreland as | Eustace Smith |
| n, 21st Marines-under the command of Lt. Col. | Eustace Smoak-to move Company E out at 06:30 on 13 No |
| He married Jane, daughter of Sir | Eustace Sulyard, by whom he had three sons. |
| Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy, 1st Baron Percy of | |
| the second of three daughters of the Reverend | Eustace Tennyson D'Eyncourt Jesse, and a great-niece |
| ber of the family was the naval architect Sir | Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt (1868-1951), the First Ba |
| r: former Director of Naval Construction, Sir | Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt, General Swinton, engine |
| Laura Ward is the mayor of | Eustace, Texas. |
| him in their world by another name, and tells | Eustace that he may return. |
| The Hampton Estate was acquired by | Eustace Thornton in 1929. |
| led by actor/producer Andrew Stevens, came to | Eustace to film a movie called 'Fire From Below'. |
| Newly twinned westbound lane of U.S. 175 near | Eustace TX photographed January 2010. |
| 1951), married first on 19 June 1877 Captain | Eustace Vesey (d. |
| llion (1579-83), a prominent Pale lord, James | Eustace, Viscount of Baltinglass, joined the rebels f |
| ty of Georgia in Athens where his father, Dr. | Eustace W. Speer, had once been a faculty member. |
| Claude's brother | Eustace was the best man. |
| Joseph Lambert | Eustace was born on 28 February 1908, the second son |
| According to the script, ' | Eustace' was retained as the name of the town setting |
| The conspiracy failed, and | Eustace was sentenced to forfeit his English fiefs. |
| Eustace was also called on in his retirement for some | |
| Eustace was selected as treasurer in 1217, probably o | |
| Eustace was knighted in 1147, at which date he was pr | |
| Theodore | Eustace was born in Sulzbach in 1659 as the only surv |
| ng the dissolution of the monasteries, Thomas | Eustace was in 1541 made Viscount Baltinglass and gra |
| Eustace was the son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise-i | |
| Thus | Eustace was placed in the front line of a new war, an |
| St | Eustace White, one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of E |
| Eustace William Ferguson born 24 October 1884 (Inverc | |
| Eleanor | Eustace, without issue. |
| gton, Leo Severino, Eduardo Verastegui and J. | Eustace Wolfington. |
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