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In 1668 he was a | freeman of the London Fishmongers' Company. |
In 1939 he was made a | Freeman of the Borough of Walsall. |
The subject George Hazard became a | freeman of South Kingstown in 1721, a Deputy in 1729, |
One may join as a | Freeman, and thereby acquire the "Freedom of the Comp |
When a | Freeman becomes a Liveryman the candidate is said to |
He is a | Freeman of the City of London, a National Press Found |
In 2001 he was made a | Freeman of Bolton Borough. |
In 1994 he was made a | Freeman of the city of Dublin, and was given an honor |
y, The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a | Freeman, a Narrative of Real Life (1859). |
He was elected as a | freeman in 1658. |
Ian Paisley was eventually made a | freeman of Ballymena in December 2004 instead. |
He was made a | Freeman of Hamilton, Scotland, in 1938. |
He was made a | Freeman of the City of London in 1965. |
He is a | Freeman of the Borough of Scarborough |
He was made a | freeman of the Stationers' Company on 1 December 1712 |
He was also made a | freeman of the City of Sheffield in 1993. |
He was made a | Freeman of the City of London and became a Justice of |
ary Irish citizens in 1975, and he was made a | Freeman of the city of Limerick. |
ears beginning Michaelmas 1581 and was made a | freeman or master of the Worshipful Company of Goldsm |
He was made a | Freeman of the City of London in 1994. |
On September 13, 2007 she became a | Freeman of the City of London. |
ath of office in Massachusetts and was made a | freeman. |
Sir Derek Wanless is a | Freeman of the City of London, received a Knighthood |
s victory, Blackstaffe retired and was made a | Freeman of the City of London. |
A | freeman of Keighley (1957) he donated Cliff Castle to |
He became a | Freeman of the City of London in 2005 and was voted B |
In Alamannic law, the basic weregeld for a | freeman is likewise 200 shillings. |
He was created a | Freeman of the Borough on 30 May 1930, under the prov |
He is a | Freeman of Blackburn and of the City of London. |
Through having a | freeman franchise the electorate was comparatively nu |
He was made a | freeman of the Borough of Wrexham in 1963. |
rand Commander of the Order of the Bath and a | Freeman of the City of London and by way of victory t |
x again from 1673 to 1674.In 1672 he became a | freeman of Portsmouth. |
Edward was admitted as a | Freeman in 1645, at the age of 43, became a Cambridge |
e he was received as an inhabitant and made a | freeman in 1636. |
He was admitted a | freeman of the Stationers' Company in 1541 and began |
He is a Deputy Lieutenant of Derbyshire and a | Freeman of the City of London. |
once again a selectman, and in 1655 became a | freeman of Newport. |
In May 1923 he was made a | Freeman of the City of London. |
Lord Hoyle, already a | Freeman of the City of Gibraltar, was awarded the Gib |
etters from the University of Ulster and is a | Freeman of the City of London, Fellow of the Royal So |
lso a vice-president of the Wildlife Trust, a | Freeman of the City of London, and a Liveryman of the |
In addition, he became a | Freeman of the Borough, served as Justice of the Peac |
Brandon became a | freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, one |
n of the Worshipful Company of Founders and a | Freeman of the City of London. |
Mayor of Leeds in 1898-99, and was created a | Freeman of the City of Leeds in 1903. |
He was a | Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, as had |
In 1722 he became a | freeman of Canterbury and in the same year married Ma |
He was knighted in 1952 and became a | freeman of Bangor on his retirement from the universi |
in 1620, when Admiral Lord Nelson was made a | freeman of Plymouth, when Napoleon was brought into P |
Robert Hazard became a | freeman of South Kingstown in 1722, and a Deputy in 1 |
In 1999, he was made a | Freeman of the City of London. |
Worshipful Company of Glovers and was made a | Freeman of the City of London in 1998. |
Boston, Massachusetts, of which he was made a | Freeman on May 30, 1660. |
Carr was made a | freeman in Newport in 1655, and began serving in a ci |
reats and bribes-Bonner offered to make him a | Freeman of the City of London and give him £40-and wa |
He was a | Freeman of the City of London, a fellow of the Royal |
He was made a | Freeman of the City of Glasgow in 1981. |
William Dyer took the Oath of a | Freeman at the General Court in Boston on March 3, 16 |
uence in Salisbury, and Wyndham was elected a | freeman of the city on 15 March 1761, was mayor of Sa |
He was appointed a | Freeman of the City of London, and an Officer (1st Cl |
e did not meet the usual criteria to become a | Freeman. |
He became a | Freeman of the City of London in 1980, and was knight |
In 1796 Luker was declared a | freeman and became a police constable. |
He became a | freeman sometime prior to Mar. 7, 1636/37, and bought |
He was made a | Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in 19 |
was born and raised in Newport, and became a | freeman there in 1675 at the age of 24. |
Jocelyn became a | Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in 19 |
low of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and a | Freeman of the City of London. |
nd as part of the Great Migration, becoming a | freeman of Dedham, Massachusetts in 1637. |
unmore East and on 15 October 1835 was made a | Freeman of Waterford City. |
He was a | freeman of Maldon, Essex and served as the town's ald |
Richard Ward was made a | freeman of Newport in 1710, shortly after which he en |
He was made a | Freeman of Maldon. |
From 1927, Hodson was a | freeman of the Mercers' Company by right of patrimony |
He has been a | Freeman of the City of London since 1975 and is a mem |
on board the ship Anne in 1623 and was made a | freeman at Plymouth in 1633. |
was acquired by birth for the eldest son of a | freeman, and nomination of the provost, who during th |
Nickson is a | Freeman of the City of London, and from 1993 to 2002, |
Barrow was made a | freeman of Croydon in 1909, and was knighted in the N |
y and the Royal Society of Arts, as well as a | Freeman of the City of London, the Worshipful Company |
The prohibition on anyone not a | freeman of London to carry on a trade or handicraft i |
He had become a | freeman of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the Cit |
ant for the County of Glasgow, and was made a | Freeman of the City of Glasgow in 1961. |
He became a | Freeman of the City of London in 1996, was appointed |
The following year he was made a | freeman of Dunwich, enabling him to bs elected to the |
iven a certificate of freedom and he became a | freeman. |
f the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers and a | Freeman of the City of London. |
In 1946 he was made a | Freeman of the City of London, and was promoted to Ad |
he city of York, essentially, the title of a ' | Freeman' |
Victorian historians, including E. A. | Freeman, vilified Ranulf, and Freeman especially held |
Elwood A. | Freeman, known as Woody Freeman (born December 28, 19 |
Arriving in 2003, DeMillo replaced Peter A. | Freeman as Dean of the Georgia Tech College of Comput |
as the Polygon Record Company Ltd. by Alan A. | Freeman and Leslie Clark, who was anxious to control |
Seasonal Trades, with A. | Freeman (1912) |
He now teaches at the A.B. | Freeman School of Business at Tulane University. |
Baggs, A.P.; | Freeman, Jane; Smith, C.; Stevenson, Janet H.; Willia |
Baggs, A.P.; | Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H. (1983). |
Gene Ween, pseudonym for Aaron | Freeman - lead vocal, guitar |
e company was co-founded in 2003 by CEO Aaron | Freeman and his father CFO Michael Freeman. |
nd performed by comedian and journalist Aaron | Freeman in 1983, using the good-v.-evil |
October - Meets and marries Abdul-Maalik | Freeman |
Adam | Freeman Pask: Great Britain Rower |
mbridge [MA] before 1642; who was an admitted | freeman of that town in 1652. |
Upon his advice, | Freeman sets the date for June 13, 2006. |
fter his service as Secretary of Agriculture, | Freeman headed two consulting businesses and later pr |
It stars Akhenaton, Saleh, Brahim Aimad, | Freeman, Houari Djerir, Kamel Ferrat, Titoff and Sofi |
e winery was founded in 2001 by Ken and Akiko | Freeman. |
the running, and the role of Homer went to Al | Freeman, Jr., whom Logan later described as "difficul |
ute, including Jack Klugman, Ralph Meeker, Al | Freeman, Jr., Lloyd Bochner, Sugar Ray Robinson, Will |
Al | Freeman Jr. ... Earl Sinclair |
Al | Freeman, Jr., actor, ABC soap opera One Life to Live, |
My Sweet Charlie, starring Patty Duke and Al | Freeman Jr. was filmed at the lighthouse and adjacent |
basis, were Jimmy Savile, David Jacobs, Alan | Freeman and Pete Murray. |
Juke Box Jury, the panel (which featured Alan | Freeman, Johnny Rotten, Joan Collins and Elaine Paige |
ph Wilcock, Bob Cook, Robert Kitney, and Alan | Freeman who previously played bass with the jazz sing |
Robin Gibb wrote, recorded and released Alan | Freeman Days as a tribute to the late Australian DJ A |
and Plank, a fact lamented by Steven and Alan | Freeman. |
Alan | Freeman CBE (died 2006) |
ritten by Norman Cazden, and produced by Alan | Freeman and Michael Barclay. |
iends" include: Hugh Laurie, Peter Cook, Alan | Freeman, Jools Holland, Steve Coogan, Clive Anderson, |
ody Guthrie and Donegan, and produced by Alan | Freeman and Michael Barclay. |
Albert | Freeman (21 October 1899 - unknown) was an English pr |
He studied law under Aaron Albert | Freeman and was admitted to the bar on October 28, 19 |
t was first included in his 1995 studio album | Freeman. |
Lesseos, Tom Sizemore, Susan Duerden, Alfonso | Freeman, Karen Black, Ismael 'East' Carlo, Anthony De |
Mary was daughter of Alice | Freeman Thompson Parke. |
during her senior year of high school, Alice | Freeman Palmer, a former Wellesley College president, |
G. H. Palmer, The Life of Alice | Freeman Palmer (Boston and New York, 1908) |
son Phillip Abbot Herrick and daughters Alice | Freeman Palmer Herrick and Harriet Peabody Herrick. |
first newspapers in Cumberland, the Allegany | Freeman. |
ranch tramway from Riby Square, Grimsby along | Freeman Street, Grimsby. |
of the branch tramway from Riby Square along | Freeman Street, and partly an extension to a new term |
vernor William Yates Atkinson and Judge Alvan | Freeman pleaded with the crowd to release Wilkes/Hose |
wick by brothers James and Gilbert Ganong and | Freeman H. Todd. |
p hop band from Marseille which Akhenaton and | Freeman, two of the actors, belong to. |
by Edward Evans-Lloyd, a local solicitor and | freeman of the city, while the cost of the tower was |
e was at the architectural firm of Budina and | Freeman, it was originally built to house WRVA (AM), |
at comments such as those from Weinberger and | Freeman came as no surprise, as he had been expecting |
equity firms Cerberus Capital Management and | Freeman Spogli & Co.; and investment banking boutique |
ration Act 1661 and ask all officeholders and | freeman to renounce the 'Puritan Covenant'. |
ore years until Dan Pedoe's death in 1998 and | Freeman Dyson's list of people who have most influenc |
Both Correll and | Freeman vacationed at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in the 1 |
where he was later made an honorary Texan and | Freeman of the City of Fort Worth. |
st Christian meditation centre was formed and | Freeman helped to establish this and also to publish |
d and experimentally verified by Anderson and | Freeman in 1962. |
California, the son of actors Marion Ross and | Freeman Meskimen. |
He was a churchwarden and | freeman grocer. |
Montreal Alouettes on November 23, 2008, and | Freeman became a free agent on February 16, 2009. |
Once Burt and | Freeman had been taken on as partners, Mowlem moved b |
me to antiques in Belmont, Vermont; Fiske and | Freeman relocated to Ipswich, Massachusetts in 2008. |
on" and her book, The Original Amos 'n' Andy: | Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, and the 1928-43 Radi |
ties located the car of missing person Angela | Freeman, as well a puddle of her blood, at Mahned Bri |
was the direct descendant of the Anglo-Saxon | freeman, and that the typical Anglo-Saxon settlement |
Root was married to Anne | Freeman Gales Root (1821 - 1894). |
In 1994, Reverend Anthony | Freeman, Vicar of St. Mark's was sacked by the Bishop |
Illinois governor Otto Kerner appointed | Freeman to the Illinois Industrial Commission in Janu |
Hunt later appointed | Freeman to fill a vacancy on the North Carolina Supre |
Only electors who are | Freeman of the City of London are eligible to stand. |
Nemetz, Brad Sullivan, Matt Landers, and Arny | Freeman, an actor who was interviewed in the book. |
Convinced by boxing manager Art | Freeman that he was a better prospect than Rocky Marc |
Arthur | Freeman maintained in a letter to Westall that 'we ne |
Arthur | Freeman (born Aaron Liebermann) was a Russian Jewish |
Arturo | Freeman (born October 27, 1976) is a free agent defen |
LOW, ICAO: KLKU, FAA LID: LKU), also known as | Freeman Field, is a public use airport located two na |
Reginald Owen as | Freeman, John's butler |
lty mentors were recipients of an ASIANetwork | Freeman Student-Faculty Fellowship, which are given a |
998, Gad-el-Hak was named the fourteenth ASME | Freeman Scholar. |
ssed by the quality of the songs, he assisted | Freeman get a recording deal with Columbia Records. |
In 1945 he was stationed at | Freeman Field, Indiana, where he was excluded from th |
he foreseeable future, CENTRIM will remain at | Freeman Centre. |
More recently CENTRIM has been joined at | Freeman Centre by members of the Economic and Social |
A so-called "munity" at | Freeman took place on 5 April 1945 when three black a |
Jim Pennington was a former band teacher at | Freeman High School and is now a substitute teacher. |
He attended | Freeman High School in Freeman, SD during his freshma |
The 19th-century historian Edward Augustus | Freeman expressed the now-outdated opinion that Willi |
uble in Store (1953), as store chief Augustus | Freeman, with Norman Wisdom |
Edward Augustus | Freeman (2 August 1823 - 16 March 1892) was an Englis |
historic district between Massachusetts Ave., | Freeman, Randolph and Newcomb Streets on Orvis Road i |
ommissioned 16 February 1953, Commander M. B. | Freeman in command. |
According to Elrington Ball, | Freeman was a fine lawyer and gained general respect |
After 30 years at the Bar | Freeman secured judicial office through his friendshi |
By the late 1980s, Mike and Barbara | Freeman had purchased the newspaper and operated it t |
nent International artists including, Barbara | Freeman, Jack Pakenham, Yoko Ono, David Byrne, Hans P |
peer to the House of Lords and sits as Baron | Freeman, of Dingley in the County of Northamptonshire |
Karma Police (2008) as Barrington | Freeman |
Hershell Baskin | Freeman (July 1, 1928 in Gadsden, Alabama - January 1 |
Martin's is part of the Bedford, | Freeman, and Worth Publishing group owned by the Stut |
Shortly before | Freeman received "the baptism in the Holy Spirit", he |
ird in the Democratic primary election behind | Freeman Bosley, Jr. and Tom Villa. |
tars and even the programmer of the game, Ben | Freeman. |
eported in December 2009 that Biddall and Ben | Freeman had got engaged after enjoying a whirlwind 8 |
and on 10 September 2010 Jennifer married Ben | Freeman at The Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe. |
ion of Fresh Air: Matthew Aldana and Benjamin | Freeman |
e Yeomanry of Devon (with Commander W. Benson | Freeman) and was a regular contributor to military jo |
Bernard | Freeman (born March 19, 1973) better known by his sta |
y a single goal, scored by ex-Evertonian Bert | Freeman. |
players, with stars such as Tim Coleman, Bert | Freeman, Jimmy Sharp, Jimmy Ashcroft and William Garb |
Everton replacing England international Bert | Freeman in a 3-1 defeat at Bradford City on 12 Novemb |
Not to be confused with Bert | Freeman. |
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