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ronet, and his wife Susan, daughter of Abraham | Ludlow. |
Cordaites ludlowi (named after | Ludlow, a coal area in England) |
Henry Vernon (d1515) of Haddon, married Alice | Ludlow heiress of Hodnet, Shropshire and settled ther |
enth Street, on the corner of Tenth Street and | Ludlow Street. |
ating in events such as the Columbine Mine and | Ludlow Massacres. |
ht, A.J. & Williamson, P.L. 1995, "Wenlock and | Ludlow graptolite faunas and biostratigraphy of the Q |
eeded in the barony of Herbert of Chirbury and | Ludlow as the persons in special remainder to that pe |
The nearest towns are Craven Arms and | Ludlow. |
Brown Clee Hill from as far as Bridgnorth and | Ludlow, and often they would tend to at least one oth |
Sir Piers de Geneville, of Trim and | Ludlow (1256- shortly before June 1292), who in his t |
A portion of the railway near Craven Arms and | Ludlow (left), 1903 |
ket Streets(actually on the corner of 36th and | Ludlow Streets), it is at this station that the 10 tr |
a railroad bridge between Cincinnati, Ohio and | Ludlow, Kentucky. |
olished; today part of The Wrekin, Telford and | Ludlow constituencies |
The transmitters also have television, and | Ludlow has national radio frequencies. |
spent much effort recovering the Longtown and | Ludlow holdings. |
, Pennsylvania at the intersection of 69th and | Ludlow Streets. |
g time with Caernarfon Town, Holywell Town and | Ludlow Town. |
illage, on its way between Bishop's Castle and | Ludlow. |
arried successively William N. Haskill III and | Ludlow W. Stephens. |
ies along historic Route 66 between Bagdad and | Ludlow, in the ZIP code 92357 and area code 760. |
d sat at sessions of the peace in Hereford and | Ludlow in 1476 and 1477. |
et lies on the A4113 road between Knighton and | Ludlow and is just a few hundred metres from the Rive |
nder to operate the 435 between Shrewsbury and | Ludlow, via Church Stretton. |
ember 5, 1911 - July 6, 1932) who married Anne | Ludlow Cannon (August 31, 1901 - June 21, 1961) in Yo |
In 1895, Governor George T. Werts appointed | Ludlow to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court. |
eenwich Village, writing one-act plays such as | Ludlow Fair, Home Free!, and The Madness of Lady Brig |
tory traces back to 1200, when it was known as | Ludlow Grammar School. |
cript in the possession of Sir Henry Sidney at | Ludlow, when Siancyn Gwyn of Llandiloes held it on lo |
He was educated at | Ludlow and Shrewsbury schools and Trinity College, Ca |
wsbury and received his secondary education at | Ludlow Grammar School in Shropshire. |
oad across the Mojave River and Kelso Dunes at | Ludlow, California]]. |
ficially released later on the albums; Live at | Ludlow Garage: 1970, Live at the Atlanta Internationa |
While at | Ludlow, McMurtrie was allowed much time for research, |
the Nevilles to join him at his stronghold at | Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches. |
Allman Brothers Band's 1970 live album Live at | Ludlow Garage: 1970 was recorded at the club. |
classification of the Ludlovian succession at | Ludlow in 1959. |
our (tph) to Manchester Piccadilly, calling at | Ludlow, Craven Arms, Church Stretton, Shrewsbury, Cre |
er scale struck the Mojave Desert, centered at | Ludlow near Interstate 40, on December 6th, 2008. |
He was educated at | Ludlow Grammar School and went up to Selwyn College, |
In 1885 More stood at | Ludlow and won the seat which he retained until his d |
rom King Edward III of England, he was born at | Ludlow Castle in Shropshire. |
Mussoorie, India, 10 April 1829) Augusta | Ludlow Shakespear (Calcutta, India, 4 March 1809 - 16 |
Augustus | Ludlow Case (February 3, 1812 - February 16, 1893) wa |
Samuel B. | Ludlow (born 1792, New York State; died after 1880) w |
Sterling Morrison and John Cale at the band's | Ludlow Street loft in July 1965. |
Henry Lopes, 1st Baron | Ludlow, was his younger brother. |
e Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees, now Baron | Ludlow, and explorer Monty Halls. |
In 1897 he was raised to the peerage as Baron | Ludlow, of Heywood in the County of Wiltshire. |
pes was the only son of Henry Lopes, 1st Baron | Ludlow, by Cordelia Lucy, daughter of Erving Clark, o |
Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron | Ludlow PC, QC (3 October 1828-25 December 1899), was |
One of | Ludlow's granddaughters married Salmon P. Chase, anot |
d was succeeded as by his eldest son, Benjamin | Ludlow Bathurst. |
ar the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad, between | Ludlow, California and Death Valley Junction, Califor |
The route runs between | Ludlow the old seat of the Council of the Marches and |
e, and was also the main place to stop between | Ludlow and Bridgnorth. |
ies a few miles to the east of the A49 between | Ludlow and Leominster. |
38) runs by the station, which travels between | Ludlow and Knighton and calls at the nearby villages |
ament constituencies of Cannock and Burntwood, | Ludlow, Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Shropshire, Shrew |
Designed by | Ludlow & Peabody and built by Jesse H. |
rnor of New Jersey in 1880 losing to George C. | Ludlow, and was again mayor of Jersey City, serving a |
She was named for Augustus C. | Ludlow. |
bury Castle, Bishop's Castle, Stokesay Castle, | Ludlow Castle, Richard's Castle and Croft Castle. |
The township contains five cemeteries: | Ludlow, Maplewood, Mennonite, Miller and Mount Hope. |
Charles | Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873) was an American politic |
t under Lieutenants James Lawrence and Charles | Ludlow. |
Charlie | Ludlow |
he stained glass window at St Laurence Church, | Ludlow. |
of the Year, Polish American's Citizens Club, | Ludlow, Ma |
opshire - divided between four constituencies ( | Ludlow, Newport, Oswestry and Wellington). |
between four new single-member constituencies: | Ludlow, Newport, Oswestry and Wellington. |
George Craig | Ludlow (April 6, 1830 - December 18, 1900) was an Ame |
Joan, the youngest, married Sir Thomas De | Ludlow, and it was to her Scrivelsby was left. |
Following decommission, | Ludlow was beached off Fidra Island, Firth of Forth o |
s soon after he decided that the barmaid Donna | Ludlow was to be the next 'notch on his bedpost'. |
liff and Nejdet Salih) and their family; Donna | Ludlow (Matilda Ziegler); Carmel Jackson (Judith Jaco |
tember 4, 1783, Harison married Frances Duncan | Ludlow (1766-1797; daughter of George Duncan Ludlow), |
I know Ed | Ludlow and this was clearly a wind-up Mesdale (talk) |
trol of the university with the help of Edmund | Ludlow, a prominent Parliamentarian and his nephew by |
nally dislodged the enemy under General Edmund | Ludlow in March 1644, eventually destroying it to pre |
to Vevey, Switzerland, where he joined Edmund | Ludlow. |
ommander, Hugh Dubh O'Neill hanged, but Edmund | Ludlow cancelled the order after Ireton's death. |
Edward | Ludlow Wetmore (March 24, 1841 - January 19, 1922) wa |
Their son Edward | Ludlow Wetmore later served in the province's legisla |
hn Black and Sarah, the sister of judge Edward | Ludlow Wetmore. |
entucky under the command of Colonel Ethelbert | Ludlow Dudley. |
Colonel Ethelbert | Ludlow Dudley |
For | Ludlow station in New York, see Ludlow (Metro-North s |
tish Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for | Ludlow and his party's spokesman on the Office of the |
and then, after the Great Reform Act, sat for | Ludlow from 1839 to 1840, and for East Surrey 1847-18 |
Robert Clive (1769-1833), MP for | Ludlow, son of the above |
one of the two Members of Parliament (MP) for | Ludlow, but was defeated at the 1835 general election |
o 1831, for St Ives from 1846 to 1852, and for | Ludlow from 1852 to 1857. |
ected as Conservative Member of Parliament for | Ludlow, Shropshire at a by-election in January 1922, |
tish House of Commons, having been elected for | Ludlow. |
Gill served as Conservative MP for | Ludlow from 1987 to 2001, when he stepped down. |
In 1806, he became MP for | Ludlow, retaining the seat until he himself became ea |
His brother Frederick (d. 1783) was M.P. for | Ludlow in 1780. |
Robert Clive (1789-1854), MP for | Ludlow and Shropshire South, nephew of the above and |
atthew stood down as the Lib Dem candidate for | Ludlow owing to the rapid growth of his new business, |
Elected for | Ludlow in 1979, he suddenly retired weeks before the |
Elected to the House of Commons for | Ludlow in 1660, he briefly served as Speaker in 1673, |
Windsor-Clive entered Parliament for | Ludlow at the 1852 general election, a seat he held u |
bert entered politics when he was returned for | Ludlow, uncontested, in February 1854, holding the se |
In 2010 he stood for | Ludlow as a UKIP candidate, coming 4th and losing his |
se of Commons at the 2005 general election for | Ludlow when he unseated the incumbent Liberal Democra |
5 Severne was elected Member of Parliament for | Ludlow and held the seat until 1868 when the represen |
ing Class, 1832-1867 (with John Malcolm Forbes | Ludlow), A.Strahan, London, 1867 |
John Malcolm Forbes | Ludlow (8 March 1821 - 17 October 1911) was an Englis |
, New Jersey, he was the son of Sarah Frances ( | Ludlow) and Abraham Ogden. |
The Capel River was discovered by Frederick | Ludlow in 1834, but it was not named until the Bussel |
He was graduated from | Ludlow High School in 1901. |
ghley Steeple (1930), When Smoke Stood Up from | Ludlow (1929) |
ge forest covering an area that stretched from | Ludlow up the Clun Valley. |
From | Ludlow he was sent to Bewdley, where he had to share |
rect an eight-mile (13 km) defensive line from | Ludlow to Fort Thomas to defend against the Confedera |
It is 9 miles away from | Ludlow. |
use was ravaged, in September 1644, by General | Ludlow. |
hen, in September 1644, was ravaged by General | Ludlow. |
His son George | Ludlow Wetmore predeceased his father, dying in a due |
her local Maastricht Rebels, Christopher Gill ( | Ludlow) and Richard Shepherd (Aldridge & Brownhills). |
He was subsequently reappointed by Governors | Ludlow, Green, Griggs, and Murphy. |
William H. | Ludlow at Find a Grave |
Symmes had | Ludlow survey a line between the sources of the Sciot |
dward Lechmere Graves Russell of Ashford Hall, | Ludlow, Shropshire. |
William Handy | Ludlow (April 2, 1821 Yonkers, Westchester County, Ne |
d his brother are presented as ghosts haunting | Ludlow Castle until they can pass on to heaven. |
Henry | Ludlow Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow (30 September 1865 - 8 |
ia County, New York, next to the William Henry | Ludlow House. |
William Henry | Ludlow House is a historic home located at Claverack |
oman, and that the Presbyterian minister Henry | Ludlow was conducting interracial marriages, which fu |
1579), married Sir Henry | Ludlow. |
She served the Royal Navy as HMS | Ludlow until decommissioning in June 1945. |
Fitz Hugh | Ludlow |
The Hasheesh Eater by Fitz Hugh | Ludlow |
also the stepbrother of the Southern humorist | Ludlow Porch. |
He lives in | Ludlow, Kentucky and is home schooled. |
He died in | Ludlow, Shropshire on June 1, 2000. |
Chester W. Chapin was born in | Ludlow, Massachusetts, the youngest son of Ephriam an |
He died in 1939 in | Ludlow, Vermont, aged 78. |
He was present the 1913 miners' strike in | Ludlow, Colorado. |
mouth College in 1835, began practicing law in | Ludlow in January 1839, and moved to Woodstock in 184 |
Being stationed in | Ludlow, Massachusetts, he played half a season with t |
razilian Jiu Jitsu instructor for Team Link in | Ludlow, Massachusetts. |
Turpin was born in | Ludlow, Shropshire, England, in 1915 and was educated |
Bach was born in | Ludlow, Shropshire, but moved to Middlesbrough as a c |
g Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in | Ludlow, Massachusetts, United States. |
d by powerful Marcher Lords, who had a base in | Ludlow. |
shine Radio is a local radio station, based in | Ludlow, Shropshire. |
Glenn died in | Ludlow, Kentucky when he accidentally fell into a rai |
Lusitano Stadium, located in | Ludlow, Massachusetts, is a 3,000-seat stadium built |
falls which have a few hydropower dams, one in | Ludlow and another in Chicopee. |
e the Council of the Marches, which resided in | Ludlow, oversaw Wales and some border counties. |
He was born Michael FitzGerald in | Ludlow, Shropshire in 1927 to parents from County Ker |
fying, he began his medical career in 1821, in | Ludlow and in early 1823 he began some rather gruesom |
Mike Lima (born May 23, 1985 in | Ludlow, Massachusetts) is an American soccer player w |
sed furniture shops, the Renaissance Centre in | Ludlow and the 'R' Shop in Church Stretton. |
It also has an open floor warehouse in | Ludlow where a large range of low cost household item |
he same name as the original Sunshine Radio in | Ludlow. |
ply canal feeding the Springfield Reservoir in | Ludlow, Massachusetts, a public water supply for the |
Wheeler grew up in | Ludlow, Shropshire and was educated at the Dragon Sch |
the Royal British Legion Victory House Club in | Ludlow Shropshire. |
emio Lusitano, an amateur soccer club based in | Ludlow, Massachusetts. |
1976 ) is a British hillclimb driver, based in | Ludlow, Shropshire, who won the British Hill Climb Ch |
to have progressed to the higher level include | Ludlow Town (1979), Bandon (1995), Bewdley Town (1999 |
tracks extended over the Chicopee River, into | Ludlow, Massachusetts, and on to Athol. |
Colonel Israel | Ludlow (1765-1804) was tasked with setting up a fort |
Israel | Ludlow was born near Morristown, New Jersey in 1765. |
H. M. Burnham and 2d Lieutenants Israel | Ludlow and J. A. Fessenden. |
Israel | Ludlow (1765 - January 1804) was a government surveyo |
pe, took part; Bullock sold the land to Israel | Ludlow, Jr. in 1846. |
James | Ludlow Elliot (19 June 1943 - 3 March 2011) was an Am |
eschen, Matthias Henze, John R. Levison, Jared | Ludlow, Eric Mason, Andrei A. Orlov, Lawrence Schiffm |
out to a last minute strike by Arsenal's Jayne | Ludlow. |
to an injury-time strike from Arsenal's Jayne | Ludlow. |
Caroline Thorpe, and at the same time as Jayne | Ludlow. |
Born in Milford, New Jersey, | Ludlow moved as a child to New Brunswick, where he li |
ished between 1849 and 1858: Cranford, My Lady | Ludlow, and Mr Harrison's Confessions. |
Cranford (2007) as Lady | Ludlow |
Cornelius Lawrence | Ludlow Leary (October 22, 1813 - March 21, 1893) was |
iament constituencies of Hereford, Leominster, | Ludlow, North Shropshire, Shrewsbury and Atcham, The |
k, Haynesville, Hersey, Island Falls, Linneus, | Ludlow, Merrill, Mount Chase, New Limerick, Oakfield, |
anon, Llanrhystud, Llansanffraid, Llanymynech, | Ludlow, Lydbury North, Machynlleth, Malpas, Meifod, M |
In other cases, such as Llwydlo ( | Ludlow) and Henffordd (Hereford), the Welsh name deri |
East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, | Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Springfield, Wales, Wilbraham |
Lord | Ludlow died in November 1922, aged 57, when the baron |
Lord | Ludlow was twice married. |
epresentatives and lost to the incumbent Louis | Ludlow. |
Jayne Louise | Ludlow (born 7 January 1979 in Llwynypia, Rhondda, Wa |
Nineteenth-century Britain and Germany: J. M. | Ludlow, Lujo Brentano and the Labour Question", in Ci |
This makes | Ludlow College one of the oldest educational institut |
trict is located on the 6000 blocks of Market, | Ludlow, and Chestnut Streets, showcasing colonial and |
ection to fill the vacancy created when Martin | Ludlow resigned to become head of the Los Angeles Cou |
Irene Tedrow -- Mary | Ludlow Hall, Eleanor's grandmother who raised her |
After the destruction at Mystic | Ludlow did leave the Windsor area to pursue Sassacus |
N. | Ludlow Beamish; History of the King's German Legion V |
th-century country house at Stanton Lacy, near | Ludlow, Shropshire. |
est point in the county, Brown Clee Hill, near | Ludlow, towering to a height of 540 metres (1,772 ft) |
o Thomas Andrew Knight of Downton Castle, near | Ludlow, one of the Presidents of the Royal Society, p |
On a clear day, the Clee Hills near | Ludlow can be seen, 60 miles (97 km) to the northwest |
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