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Hon. | Montague Abercromby (1807-1853), married Fox Maule-Ram |
Hon. Edla Louisa | Montague Abercromby (b.1877), married Georges N. Nasos |
Hon. | Montague Abercromby (1835-1931), married George Boyle, |
Find A Grave page, Robert Miller | Montague, accessed May 8, 2011 |
Rawlinson; Thomas Alcock Beck; Henry Ainslie; | Montague Ainslie; and Edward Baines. |
he museum was founded by philanthropist Annie | Montague Alexander in 1908. |
rs were Juliette Alexander (1865-1948), Annie | Montague Alexander (1867-1950), and Martha Mabel Alexa |
dition with Samuel Thomas Alexander and Annie | Montague Alexander to Africa, he died on August 15, 19 |
rsity of California and was financed by Annie | Montague Alexander, who four years earlier as a studen |
In addition to his freelance work | Montague also teaches composition and orchestration at |
Montague also umpired in the All-Star Game in 1982, 19 | |
Cairo with Peter van Eyck as Almaszy with Lee | Montague and Michael Caine as the implanted spies is a |
Cohen was the son of | Montague and Annie Cohen. |
uns fish hatcheries in Sandwich, Belchertown, | Montague and Sunderland. |
iles (8.9 km) through the parishes of Shepton | Montague and Pitcombe to join the Brue at Cole. |
ers, Romeo and Juliet (after the famous Romeo | Montague and Juliet Capulet), each readying oneself fo |
r in Decatur, Texas, which also covered Jack, | Montague, and Clay counties. |
Meanwhile he got to know Charles Edward | Montague and wrote for the Manchester Guardian. |
He was born in Lower | Montague and was of Scottish descent. |
nchers, including Sir Julius Caesar and Henry | Montague, and to "their heirs and assignees for ever" |
on 4. The Link Men starred Kevin Miles, Bruce | Montague and Tristan Rogers as three detectives workin |
He later set up a store near Lower | Montague and married Elizabeth Prince, the widow of Da |
d with funds from the towns of Greenfield and | Montague and cost about $36,000. |
rminates almost 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of | Montague and at FM 2862 south of Westminster. |
l aviation airports are north of the town, in | Montague and Orange, with the nearest national air ser |
azard information for Cooke, Denton, Grayson, | Montague, and Wise counties in Texas as well as Carter |
Born in Lower | Montague and educated at Prince of Wales College and D |
original route was designated by 1933 between | Montague and St. Jo, with a proposed extension north t |
He worked in | Montague and Toronto. |
d into state law (however, neither Denton nor | Montague are included in NCTC's tax base). |
White River Township Trustee, and is a former | Montague Area Public School board member. |
Lee | Montague as Squeak, Mr. Claggart's assistant |
Lee | Montague as Lee |
Lee | Montague as Cipriani |
Kieran | Montague as Dr Kelson |
Lee | Montague as Detective Inspector Tom Henderson |
Aitken died of pneumonia in Lower | Montague at the age of 72. |
George Keeaumoku Wilcox or George | Montague Athanasius Wilcox (1927-1999) was related to |
Charles | Montague Bakewell (April 24, 1867 - September 19, 1957 |
eath in 1877, he was succeeded by his brother | Montague Bertie. |
ront-hub battery were mounted onto a standard | Montague Bicycles Paratrooper Bicycle frame. |
live NOAA National Weather Service radars in | Montague, Binghamton, and Buffalo. |
ere was Sir Dan Godfrey and his successor was | Montague Birch. |
Romeo is seen with his trademark | Montague blue costume, the white for the ball, a baby- |
"Of the many quirks in the | Montague Bookmill, a bookstore and cafe just outside A |
After the Gill - | Montague Bridge upstream is refurbished, the state wil |
time, he lived in Summerside, later moving to | Montague Bridge. |
William | Montague Browne (July 7, 1827 - April 28, 1883) was a |
Sir | Montague Burton was a champion of workers' rights and |
From 1958 to 1961 she was | Montague Burton professor of international relations a |
After World War II | Montague Burton offered men the chance to buy a full s |
t of the Imperial Defence College in 1969 and | Montague Burton Professor of International Relations a |
He is commemorated in the | Montague Burton Residences, which are student flats at |
Professor Andrew Hurrell is | Montague Burton Professor of International Relations a |
The | Montague Burton Professorship of Industrial Relations |
The Company was founded by | Montague Burton in Chesterfield in 1903 under the name |
e arcade was purchased by a tailors business ' | Montague Burton', so the arcade was renamed From Leyla |
By 1952, the year of | Montague Burton's death, the Company was the largest m |
s thought to refer either to Burton ale or to | Montague Burton, the tailors. |
as founded on 14 November 1930 and endowed by | Montague Burton. |
The villages of | Montague Center, Montague City, Lake Pleasant, Millers |
Montague Chambers QC (November 1799 - 18 September 188 | |
1982: William John | Montague Chaplin of Finsthwaite House, Ulverston |
Peter Lawford - | Montague Chippendale |
ied in 1835, by Charlotte, fourth daughter of | Montague Cholmeley of Easton, Lincolnshire. |
He was the oldest son of | Montague Cholmeley and Sarah Sibthorp, daughter of Hum |
Montague Cholmeley Johnstone, third son of the aforeme | |
married Elizabeth Cholmeley, daughter of Sir | Montague Cholmeley, 1st Baronet and Elizabeth Harrison |
eauclerk (1809 - 8 January 1880), married Sir | Montague Cholmeley, 2nd Bt. |
Sir | Montague Cholmeley, 1st Baronet (20 March 1772 - 10 Ma |
his wife Elizabeth Cholmeley, daughter of Sir | Montague Cholmeley, 1st Baronet. |
Sir | Montague Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet |
landowners, Marfleet Battle in 1812, from Sir | Montague Cholmondeley, Baronet. |
John | Montague Clarke (October 1854 - May 25, 1936) was a lu |
The line was to cross | Montague, Clay and Wichita counties. |
ardens, The Savoy, The Clink, Deadmans Place, | Montague Close, and Stepney). |
W. | Montague Cobb |
Montague commanded the U.S. I Corps in South Korea fro | |
Montague completed the Command and General Staff Colle | |
Counties: | Montague, Cooke |
ed highway that connects the farming areas of | Montague, Cooke, and Grayson Counties. |
Counties: | Montague, Cooke, and Grayson |
ke, grandson of Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette | Montague Cooke, founders of the Royal School of Hawaii |
Allan Cuthbertson as Sir | Montague Corner |
mall farming communities of Archer, Clay, and | Montague counties in north central Texas. |
all of Cooke and | Montague Counties, and |
serves patients from Denton, Wise, Cooke and | Montague Counties. |
82, with its "northern" terminus, now at the | Montague County line; however, this extension was canc |
west of US 81 near Stoneburg in west central | Montague County and at TX 59 and TX 175 at Montague in |
nnects the numerous farming areas of northern | Montague county with southern Oklahoma, Lake Nocona, a |
y that connects the farming areas of northern | Montague County and (indirectly) southern Oklahoma to |
ng areas of northern Jack County and southern | Montague County with Bowie, Texas. |
y that connects the farming areas of northern | Montague County including Spanish Fort, Rowland, Red R |
es Burr V Allred, Allred was born in Bowie in | Montague County in northeastern Texas. |
Nocona became the economic hub of northern | Montague County by the turn of the 20th Century, and i |
at connects the farming areas of west central | Montague County to the county seat, Montague. |
ticularly prospered as settlers from northern | Montague County moved into town. |
t connects the farming areas of north central | Montague County to FM 1759 and indirectly Nocona, Texa |
the north and travels through unincorporated | Montague County before entering Bowie. |
ng Clear Creek, mid-way between Forestburg in | Montague County and Era in Cooke County. |
arming community of Hardy, near Forestburg in | Montague County to FM 51 three miles (5 km) south of G |
It is the county seat of | Montague County and had an estimated population of 400 |
ore leaving the city limits and crossing from | Montague County into Cooke County. |
Montague County (northeast) | |
t connects the farming areas of north central | Montague County to Nocona. |
y and White and Priddy Roads in north central | Montague County and at FM 103 at Nocona. |
of Capps Corner and south of Illinois Bend in | Montague County and at FM 922 near Rosston in Cooke Co |
northwestward through Bulcher and connects in | Montague County with FM 677, which runs north into sou |
The route was first extended into | Montague County in 1959; the continuation to US 81 in |
i-Kansas-Texas Railroad through north central | Montague County, connecting Nocona with Saint Jo. |
parts of Love County, Oklahoma to the north, | Montague County, Texas to the west, and Grayson County |
t is a public school district in northwestern | Montague County, Texas (USA). |
kmorton, and Callahan Counties as well, as in | Montague County, are derived from Barnett Shale at the |
Located in | Montague County, the district also serves the city of |
Bowie ( /ˈbuːiː/) is a city in | Montague County, Texas, United States. |
Located in | Montague County, a small portion of the district exten |
Sunset is an unincorporated community in | Montague County, Texas, United States. |
Road 677 (FM 677) is a farm to market road in | Montague County, Texas. |
is a two-lane farm to market road in central | Montague County, Texas. |
is a public school district in north central | Montague County, Texas (USA). |
ad 3043 (FM 3043) is a farm to market road in | Montague County, Texas. |
ad 1106 (FM 1106) is a farm to market road in | Montague County, Texas. |
ad 2849 (FM 2849) is a farm to market road in | Montague County, Texas. |
an unincorporated community in north central | Montague County, Texas, United States north of U.S. Ro |
lane route travels to the northeast, entering | Montague County, and crosses the dam along the south s |
FM 1956 with U.S. Highway 82 in north central | Montague County. |
enrietta and Western Railway through northern | Montague County. |
rg with SH 101 at Sunset in far south central | Montague County. |
and extends into a small portion of southern | Montague County. |
aintenance ends near Salona in unincorporated | Montague County. |
small portion extends northward into southern | Montague County. |
The entire route is in | Montague County. |
Montague, daughter of George Abercromby, 2nd Baron Abe | |
f Sir Humphrey, was married to Lady Catherine | Montague, daughter of the Earl of Manchester, and on t |
For the maritime artist, see | Montague Dawson. |
Reverend Michael | Montague, DD (25 June 1834) |
David | Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi (pro |
Dr. Markway appears much younger than the Dr. | Montague described in the novel. |
Grant sat for | Montague division in the Senate of Canada from 1949 to |
Montague Dundas, on his death in 1852 he was succeeded | |
How Thomas | Montague, Earl of Salisbury, in the midst of his glory |
Montague Edward Fordham (1864-1948) was an English agr | |
Admiral Sir | Montague Edward Browning GCB GCMG GCVO (1863-1947) was |
Townships of North Burgess, North Elmsley and | Montague excepting the Village of Merrickville. |
The Memphis Flyer cites Robert | Montague, executive director of the Binghampton Develo |
(which becomes Capitol Avenue when it crosses | Montague Expressway) and Montague Expressway. |
The next station in Milpitas will be at | Montague Expressway, co-located with the existing VTA |
planned community is bordered on the south by | Montague Expressway, south and west by Agnew Road, wes |
es the Cowdray Ruins - the former home of the | Montague family, built in 1542 and largely destroyed b |
er House hosts various programs including the | Montague Farm Zendo, the Montague Farm Zen House and a |
uary 26, 1857, Ferry, with his father William | Montague Ferry, platted the village of Ferrysburg, Mic |
His oldest son, William | Montague Ferry, Jr., was mayor of Grand Rapids, Michig |
William | Montague Ferry, Sr. (September 8, 1796 - December 30, |
h century and first half of the 18th century, | Montague Fields were frequented by duellists. |
resident of the Marysville Cemetery is Daniel | Montague for whom Montague County, Texas, is named aft |
Cities serviced by FM 455 include: | Montague, Forestburg, Sanger, Celina, and Pilot Point. |
Confronted by | Montague, Forsdyke admits that he wants to give up cri |
Joseph Gluckstein whose brothers Isidore and | Montague founded the J. Lyons and Co. coffee house and |
Arthur | Montague Frank Palmer (4 August 1912 - 14 August 1994) |
Sir Adrian | Montague, Friends Provident, Chairman |
owner, Bagnall served on the town council for | Montague from 1990 to 1996. |
Set designer, Paul | Montague, gave the ship interiors a grey submarine loo |
Frederick | Montague Gillies (December 9, 1895 - May 1974) was a f |
as the son of Barnett Salmon, cofounder (with | Montague Gluckstein) of Salmon & Gluckstein tobacconis |
Montague Gore (1800-8 September 1864), was a British p | |
In 1933 | Montague graduated from the Field Artillery Advanced C |
Montague Graham Clark, Jr. (25 February 1909 - 15 Marc | |
Montague grammar is an approach to natural language se | |
The | Montague grammar is based on formal logic, especially |
Thomas | Montague Gunter (September 18, 1826 - January 12, 1904 |
Montague H. Withnail, Uncle Monty in the 1987 film Wit | |
Joseph Gluckstein, whose brothers Isidore and | Montague had founded J. Lyons and Co., a British coffe |
In addition, | Montague has created multi-channel electroacoustic sou |
Montague has written a nonfiction work aimed at lay au | |
Montague Health Centre: Oakenhurst Road, Blackburn, La | |
1656: General Edward | Montague; Henry Cromwell; Nicholas Pedley |
Harold | Montague Hinde (24 August 1895-16 November 1965) was a |
In 1625 Bromfield and Thomas Overman bought | Montague House and Montague Close, including various w |
made a naturalised Briton in 1710, worked on | Montague House (1706-12), Burghley House and Chatswort |
Nellie Hozier, daughter of Colonel Sir Henry | Montague Hozier (1838-1907) and Lady Henrietta Blanche |
He served as the vicar of Shepton | Montague in Somerset. |
Location of | Montague in the state of Texas |
After serving as mayor of | Montague in 1941 and 1942, he represented 3rd Kings in |
h he won with ten round knockout win over Jim | Montague in Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
dom and sent hundreds of ships, including USS | Montague, in order to evacuate non-communist - especia |
census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | Montague in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United Sta |
ion with the philosopher and logician Richard | Montague in the 1970s that the research traditions of |
At the end of Second World War he moved to | Montague in the Lesser Karoo, South Africa, then still |
535 | Montague is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. |
Montague is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, | |
Mrs. | Montague is portrayed as an arrogant, flighty mystic i |
Paul | Montague is a young engineer, formerly Roger's ward. |
Montague is an unincorporated community in King George | |
Montague is a town in Lewis County, New York, United S | |
The Town of | Montague is on the west border of Lewis County. |
Montague is west of Lowville, the county seat and is s | |
Montague is the great-uncle of famous Wallis Simpson, | |
Montague is a light rail station operated by Santa Cla | |
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