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th Bill Davis Racing by Michael Held and Marty | Gaunt. |
ridge, England by Dr Michael Lynch and Richard | Gaunt in 1996 as a spin-off from Cambridge Neurodyna |
The tower and the | gaunt chancel with its fine stone seats are 13th cen |
ackburn's novels Nothing But the Night and The | Gaunt Woman were the basis for screenplays. |
une 2010, but on 13 July it was announced that | Gaunt had lost his case, the judge upholding Ofcom's |
Some, such as Carlton, | Gaunt and Royal have labelled them the British Civil |
Forde remade the same story in 1938 as The | Gaunt Stranger. |
ed to Arkansas the populace was shocked at the | gaunt and haggard appearance of what had been a gian |
Australia's Daniel | Gaunt won the tournament by one stroke from English |
usical A Trip to Chinatown with music by Percy | Gaunt and lyrics by Charles H. Hoyt. |
A woman called Elisabeth | Gaunt had the grisly distinction of being the last w |
William Charles Anthony | Gaunt (born 3 April 1937 in Pudsey, West Yorkshire) |
Her four children by | Gaunt, the Beauforts, were eventually legitimized wh |
t 11 musicals with conductor / composer, Percy | Gaunt (1852-1896). |
the top seven places with Grant Denyer, Daniel | Gaunt, Brad Lowe and Damian Assaillit filling those |
On his death in 1686 John Fell left | Gaunt House to Christ Church, Oxford to provide an i |
n the damaged Den Magre Kvinde (Danish for The | Gaunt Woman), a Danish square rigged sailing ship. |
He followed | Gaunt to Spain in pursuit of the throne of Castile. |
Her stern, | gaunt Castilian face loomed in many post-war Filipin |
's experiences during two of his incarnations ( | Gaunt and James Twilley) that much of what is known |
n finds Holmes in his bed looking very ill and | gaunt indeed, and Holmes proceeds to make several od |
After Samuel Fell's death in 1649 | Gaunt House passed first to his widow Margaret and t |
nistry of Sound, a well-known nightclub, is in | Gaunt Street, just to the east. |
e Ministry of Sound, a famous nightclub, is in | Gaunt Street just off Newington Causeway. |
In January 2009 | Gaunt stated his intent to fight the human rights ca |
In addition, he also served both John of | Gaunt and his son Henry Bolingbroke, as well as Thom |
he area takes its name from the former John O' | Gaunt railway station which took its name from a cov |
November 1426) was the third child of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and his first wife Blan |
as published books on subjects such as John of | Gaunt and the Wars of the Roses. |
nd Joan Beaufort (d.1440), daughter of John of | Gaunt by Katherine Swynford. |
Influenced by Prince John of | Gaunt, it undid the work done by the Good Parliament |
The Earl accompanied John of | Gaunt in campaigns in France in 1373, and around tha |
Her husband, John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, built a magnificent pa |
rd II was still a child, and his uncle John of | Gaunt was the power behind the throne and so a main |
n the centre of the shield represented John of | Gaunt, while the red roses were the county emblems f |
or fourth child (and only daughter) of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and his mistress, later |
an Beaufort, a legitimized daughter of John of | Gaunt. |
of Blanche of Lancaster, first wife of John of | Gaunt and mother of Henry IV of England. |
However, John of | Gaunt procured a truce between Castile and Aragon, a |
John of | Gaunt was Lord of the manor from 1372 and Aylsham be |
Although John of | Gaunt probably never came to Aylsham, the townspeopl |
387 Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Blanche of Lancaste |
He supported the king's uncle John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster in the city, where ther |
A great-grandson of John of | Gaunt, he might have had a plausible claim on the th |
d by successive Earls of Lancaster and John of | Gaunt, but was burnt down during the Peasant's Revol |
1413), the first of the descendants of John of | Gaunt to hold the throne of England. |
John of | Gaunt was a patron of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer who |
rth of the Modern Era (2004) A look at John of | Gaunt |
John of | Gaunt is a major character in Garry O'Connor's Chauc |
caster, his maternal grandparents were John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Blanche of Lancaste |
passed to her elder sister's husband, John of | Gaunt. |
er's inheritance passed to Blanche and John of | Gaunt upon her death. |
lite, Richard Maydeston, a chaplain of John of | Gaunt. |
Sir William ( Was Household Steward to John O | Gaunt )and Sir John Crozier who had many manors in t |
rdeaux, Guienne, on 21 September 1371, John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, third son of Edward II |
John of | Gaunt claimed the title of King of Castile jure uxor |
, while the eldest, Constance, married John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, leading him to claim t |
ho was her 4th great-grandson, she and John of | Gaunt gave Henry Tudor his tenuous claim to the Engl |
Later John of | Gaunt, the son of Edward III, acquired the castle; a |
onferred the dukedom on his son-in-law John of | Gaunt, Earl of Lancaster, and the heirs male of his |
cted on trial, defended by his patron, John of | Gaunt. |
In 1365, Bishop Adam Houghton and John of | Gaunt began to build St Mary's College, a chantry, a |
ith Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. |
Tyler in 1381, the rioters, who blamed John of | Gaunt for the introduction of the poll tax that had |
is location, but just to the north was John O' | Gaunt railway station; just to the south was Tilton |
Ferdinand I of Portugal, John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and the Castilian King |
John O' | Gaunt railway station was a railway station serving |
fe Catherine of Lancaster, daughter of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster by Constance of Castile |
ency-Beaufort), once the possession of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, third son of King Edwa |
ondon, he summoned both Edward III and John of | Gaunt and made them swear to recognize his son, the |
or was granted to Sir Walter Urswyk by John of | Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Richmond, for Ursw |
councils of both the Black Prince and John of | Gaunt, and was appointed a Trier of Petitions at eve |
00 acres (5.7 km2) of land to his son, John of | Gaunt. |
ied Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of | Gaunt, who had proved to be a worthy ally, consolida |
Earl of Somerset, and the grandson of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Katherine Swynford. |
Later John of | Gaunt, a son of Edward III of England, as Duke of La |
stings in the same week as her brother John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster married Blanche of Lanc |
The second son of John of | Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford, Beaufort |
ly fictitious illegitimate daughter of John of | Gaunt, and contains much history and vivid descripti |
gn he had to fight off the attempts of John of | Gaunt, a son of Edward III of England, to claim the |
Badby the appointment of confessor to John of | Gaunt was but the stepping-stone to the bishopric of |
including Edward, the Black Prince and John of | Gaunt. |
His elder brother John of | Gaunt held Pontefract and Knaresborough Castles, Edm |
ried John Thwaits, 4th in descent from John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, 5th Earl of Leicester, |
h the manor of Bradford was granted by John of | Gaunt to John Northrop of Manningham: upon the blowi |
cendants (legitimate and otherwise) of John of | Gaunt became a matter of state during the War of the |
whose names are given as confessors to John of | Gaunt, that this prince interested himself in attemp |
John of | Gaunt visited frequently. |
And Her secondry was John Of | Gaunt |
The village sign depicts John of | Gaunt. |
He was closely associated with John of | Gaunt and acted for some time as steward of Gaunt's |
ne became governess to the children of John of | Gaunt, son of Edward III. |
Finally in 1372 it was granted to John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. |
Ergham was Chancellor of John of | Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster from 1373 to 1377. |
in 1371 and began a long conflict with John of | Gaunt. |
John O' | Gaunt, (properly John O' Gaunt) is a locality in the |
was imprisoned in Nottingham Castle by John of | Gaunt. |
from Edward III's third surviving son, John of | Gaunt. |
79 as Burrow & Twyford and was renamed John O' | Gaunt in 1883. |
He gained his A-Levels whilst at John of | Gaunt School, Trowbridge. |
John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, ascribed to Luca Corne |
Lancaster (1372-1418), the daughter of John of | Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Gaunt's second wif |
sted building, and takes its name from John le | Gaunt who owned it in 1290. |
John L. | Gaunt (June 4, 1924 Syracuse, New York - October 26, |
ranted by Edward to their younger son, John of | Gaunt. |
John of | Gaunt: The Exercise of Princely Power in Fourteenth- |
e OUDS he played parts, which included John of | Gaunt in Richard II and Polonius in Hamlet. |
ip II, Duke of Burgundy and England by John of | Gaunt. |
on to Joan Beaufort, great-grandson to John of | Gaunt and Katherine Swynford. |
through marriage into the ownership of John of | Gaunt and the House of Lancaster. |
John of | Gaunt, the 1st Duke of Lancaster, granted grazing ri |
the rest of his life was a partisan of John of | Gaunt. |
Trophy and main series titles, joining Daniel | Gaunt as the only drivers to have won the Series on |
From April 2009 to July 2010, | Gaunt presented an online radio talk show for The Su |
craft despite weighing 70 lb (32 kg) more than | Gaunt. |
ing the resignation of the Conservative MP Guy | Gaunt. |
he novel The Incomer under the pen name Graham | Gaunt. |
It was based on the Edgar Wallace novel The | Gaunt Stranger. |
the shock jock proposition in the form of Jon | Gaunt. |
Saturday Morning cartoons in the form of Mayor | Gaunt (voiced by Larry McCormick). |
rk, and there were many illustrations of grim, | gaunt figures, reflecting the plight of the refugees |
He does, earning the gratitude of Ruth | Gaunt (Ruth Hall). |
Baird is thirty points ahead of Daniel | Gaunt and Steven Richards. |
For the artist and art historian, see William | Gaunt (art historian). |
he grimy bed where the group of teens sit, now | gaunt and sickly. |
sonably prudent man of business (see Speight v | Gaunt (1883) 9 App.Cas. 1, 19 and In re Whiteley, Wh |
e film was based on an Edgar Wallace story The | Gaunt Stranger. |
Tall, thin and | gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramati |
optimistic singing of "an aged thrush, frail, | gaunt, and small." |
nted to Walter of Douai and then passed to the | Gaunt, Gourney and Brythemore families. |
Other popular tabloids were unanimous: Jon | Gaunt of The Sun criticised British politicians and |
This was the way for | Gaunt to obtain a kingdom of his own (he had also pu |
Gates of Gold by Frank McGuinness with William | Gaunt at the Finborough Theatre, London, in December |
ster stars as the Time Traveller, with William | Gaunt as H. G. Wells in a new 100-minute radio drama |
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