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She married a | Mr Reynolds. |
The engineers were Robert Stephenson, a | Mr. Bidder and a Mr. Gooch. |
Their first secretary is listed as a | Mr. Sidney Thwaites. |
He married the daughter of a pawnbroker, a | Mr White. |
Its first station master was a | Mr. Portlock. |
Jay Cutler, professional bodybuilder and a | Mr. Olympia titlist |
The altarpiece was presented by a | Mr Drake in 1721. |
It was built by a | Mr Spiller for Stuart Somerville. |
The earliest recorded marshman of the mill was a | Mr Dan Banham, followed subsequently by Mr Bob Banh |
ty center states that the area was settled by a | Mr. White and a Mr. Heath. |
In 1885 a | Mr E.D. Weedon was awarded the Royal Humane Society |
It was restored and improved by a | Mr. Griffith in 1845. |
y the British political officer at the scene, a | Mr. Eustace. |
Henry Venn was sent to school, under a | Mr. Elwell of Hammersmith, when eight years old. |
She was sold to a | Mr J Cohen in 1889 and broken up. |
The last lighthouse keepers were a | Mr McBride and Les Liversea. |
ed Barn location in Mississauga, Ontario, now a | Mr. Sub restaurant. |
ef constructor of the twin-screw ironclad was a | Mr. Prime Emerson. |
of 1780 Llwyd was a steward and secretary to a | Mr. Griffiths of Conwy. |
This title is a reference to a | Mr Show sketch called "It's Insane, This Guy's Tain |
Broderick's remarks were overheard by a | Mr. D. W. Perley, who later told Terry about them. |
Freehold of Lord's Ground sold to a | Mr Moses for £7,000. |
He persuades a | Mr and Mrs Moody, to fund the purchase of a schoone |
l or Opposition Mill was built in the 1790s by a | Mr Ruffle. |
Lucy had lessons from her cousin, a | Mr. Windsor of Bath, and from William Crotch. |
The house is recorded as having been built by a | Mr. Hutton in 1896. |
After it was withdrawn it was sold to a | Mr Glasbrook in Swansea. |
Rowe married first a daughter of a | Mr Parsons and left a son John. |
as first mentioned in 1784 in the ownership of a | Mr Terry. |
perintendent of the M&CR about 1854, replacing a | Mr Scott. |
She married a | Mr. Minor and died in 1963, presumably in her mid-7 |
The entrepreneurs behind the Savoy were a | Mr and Mrs Westlake. |
On 25 March 2011, a | Mr Justice Collins quashed the entire planning stra |
0s a similar blackmail case occurred involving a | Mr X unknown male. |
f Antrim Railway Station (Antrim Junction) was a | Mr Cupples. |
In 1906 a | Mr and Mrs Howlett moved into 138 Seaforth Avenue. |
r some years he lived at Arras as chaplain to a | Mr. Sheldon. |
Villiers, or Meynell, was the natural son of a | Mr Meynell and a Miss Hunlocke. |
ral designs were submitted in competition and a | Mr. Moffat's was chosen. |
The last miller was a | Mr. Wilson, with Tom Bates preceding him. |
as Clark Lee, fourth Charles Morris and fifth a | Mr. Dowsett. |
received a basic education at a school run by a | Mr. Jackson in Belper. |
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