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ompensation, on 4 March 1441, Eugenius granted | Munro a pension of £40, to be taken from the mensal |
When David (Lochlyn | Munro), a comedian, gets a three night gig at a truc |
en most of the land was purchased by Peter Jay | Munro, a nephew of John Jay, one of the "Founding Fa |
At the behest of Sir Thomas | Munro, a Committee of Public Instruction was formed |
Regulars and Indians from Canada, under Major | Munro, a Tory from Schenectady, made their appearanc |
When Lana | Munro, a criminal associate of Declan's started maki |
f an airshow at Hamilton International John C. | Munro Airport. |
In addition to the Medal of Honor, | Munro also received the Purple Heart, American Defen |
His sister Catherine married George | Munro, an important patron of Dalhousie University. |
ted by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant | Munro and Jeff Hale. |
attle that took place in 1411 between the Clan | Munro and a branch of the Clan MacDonald, and that t |
The fifth son of Patrick | Munro and Mary Helen Catherine Dormond, he was educa |
starring Caroline | Munro and Joe Spinnell |
Meanwhile his son Harry | Munro and brother George Munro joined Sir John Cope |
Most capped player: Iain | Munro and Billy Thomson: 7 Scotland. |
2 fisherman were saved by two helicopters, the | Munro, and another fishing boat in the area. |
ders were both old pupils of Kennedy, H. A. J. | Munro and J. E. B. Mayor. |
Pictou County, Nova Scotia, the son of William | Munro and Helen Henderson, and educated at Harvard U |
llerian, Irving Penn, Hiro, Bert Stern, Gordon | Munro, and Milton Greene, who recognized that Andrew |
Also Marlene Dietrich, Matt | Munro and his greatest personal thrill was playing f |
George | Munro and his Independent Company burned Achnacarry |
d shortened their name to "The Deviants" after | Munro and Muldoon left and were replaced by Sid Bish |
Affairs and Northern Development minister John | Munro announced plans to improve Inuit self-governme |
Mitchell's biography, by Iain S. | Munro, appeared in 1966. |
Sir David | Munro: Appointed to the Legislative Council of the P |
Caroline | Munro as Margiana. |
Pauline | Munro as Girl |
Lochlyn | Munro as Mickey Holloway |
Lochlyn | Munro as Deputy Radley |
Caroline | Munro as Laura Bellows |
Nan | Munro as Mrs. Tomkins |
Janet | Munro as Roberta 'Bertie' |
iance of James' interdict, they sent Rev. John | Munro as representative to an Assembly at Aberdeen o |
companied this with the book The First Fifty - | Munro Bagging Without A Beard. |
Brian | Munro Barron MBE (28 April 1940 - 16 September 2009) |
James | Munro Bertram, writer and Rhodes scholar. |
Gordon | Munro Bryant (3 August 1914 - 14 January 1991) was a |
Thus the place was named after Colonel John | Munro by the locals and is still known as Munroethur |
John | Munro came to North America in 1756 with 48th (North |
Not to be confused with Alister | Munro Campbell. |
the age of 20, where she studied under Hector | Munro Chadwick. |
Munro Chambers as Greg Ammon | |
Wilder Wilder ( | Munro Chambers) - Gaming obsessed and willing to try |
Gilmore beat lawyer Catriona | Munro, City of Edinburgh councillors Norma Hart and |
Duncan McDougall | Munro Clark (June 22, 1915 - July 8, 2003) was an Ol |
Munro, Dana Carleton. | |
Munro, Dana G. | |
Fiction: Alice | Munro, Dance of the Happy Shades. |
s convicted of assaulting his then wife, Susan | Munro, daughter of former Liberal Cabinet Minister J |
ne, due to his marriage with Isabella Margaret | Munro, daughter of Sir Alexander Munro and niece and |
Clarissimo & fidelissimo Confanguineo Georgio | Munro de Foules. |
ri Lakshmi Bayi at the suggestion of Col. John | Munro Dewan. |
Munro died in Llandudno in 1986, aged 74. | |
Munro died in Seattle, Washington of a heart attack. | |
Munro died in a lift accident in a building in Bridg | |
Munro died from a heart attack caused by chronic Isc | |
The community is served by Alex | Munro Elementary, Catherine Nichols Gunn Elementary, |
Munro escaped the field of battle but was betrayed b | |
can spawn at approximately two week intervals ( | Munro et al. 1990) |
o quoted source; The first of the name of the ( | Munro) family, was Donald, son of O'Caan Ro's, a nob |
child and at the age of 9 was adopted into the | Munro family. |
It was created by | Munro Ferguson at the National Film Board of Canada |
some rebel officers were said to have pressed | Munro for a night attack but he refused on the groun |
Carlis "Sonny" | Munro former lead singer of The Falcons,The Fireston |
Running against him for Labour was Donnie | Munro, former member of the band Runrig, but Munro w |
Donnie | Munro, former lead singer of Runrig was to go on to |
In 1781 | Munro found himself stationed in Montreal in charge |
Harold | Munro Fox FRS (28 September 1889 - 29 January 1967) |
a charter which he says was received by George | Munro from the Earl of Sutherland during the reign o |
assistant to federal Member of Parliament John | Munro from 1979 to 1981, and a constituency assistan |
tled, album, recorded by Jay Crocker and Scott | Munro, gained further positive recognition from musi |
Non-Fiction: Ross | Munro, Gauntlet to Overlord. |
oard artists) and "My Financial Career" (Grant | Munro, Gerald Potterton). |
Munro had been advised by John Magennis, the leader | |
sial 1871 election, a recount found Parker and | Munro had split the vote equally; the returning offi |
ando Sanford International Airport and John C. | Munro Hamilton International Airport. |
Holmes, after sending | Munro home with instructions to wire for him if the |
Munro however sought confirmation of his postulation | |
To | Munro Hut (private hut - donation requested), 20 km |
At the same time George | Munro in New York published an anonymous translation |
Lloyd commanded | Munro in the search and rescue of the crab fishing v |
defeating Liberal cabinet minister Lily Oddie | Munro in Hamilton Centre as the NDP won a majority g |
ersity of Cambridge, and in 1872 succeeded HAJ | Munro in the professorship of Latin, which he held f |
Then to Chery Louise | Munro in 1947. |
Janet | Munro in Life for Ruth |
Notable roles have included Alice | Munro in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans as |
Rithet married Elizabeth Jane Hannay | Munro in 1875. |
The film starred Janet | Munro in the lead part of Jennie Jones. |
n children had also eventually escaped to join | Munro in Canada, making their home at L'Assomption, |
e was born on January 14, 1952, in the city of | Munro in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. |
The bothy was mentioned by Sir Hugh | Munro in volume one of the Scottish Mountaineering C |
liament, resigned in 1869 and was succeeded by | Munro in the February by-election. |
fter the Jacobite rising had been suppressed a | Munro Independent Company under Harry Munro of Fouli |
In 1998, | Munro intercepted the Chinese vessel Chih Yung, carr |
Also in 1998, | Munro interdicted the Mexican vessel Xolescuintle, s |
ig album without longtime lead vocalist Donnie | Munro, introducing his replacement Bruce Guthro. |
I will explain about the | Munro invlovement. |
Munro is heard of again as the Commissary of the dio | |
Scottish army defeated the English and Robert | Munro is said to have fought there with him. |
Zealand ambassador to the United States Leslie | Munro is appointed President of the United Nations G |
Damian | Munro is a professional rugby league footballer who |
Aged 22 at his death, | Munro is buried at Laurel Hill Memorial Park in Cle |
Julia | Munro is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ont |
so rotating seasonal ales, these include Light | Munro, Island Hopping, Orkney Stout, Orkney Porter a |
Fothringham, Henry Steuart, OBE., editor, | Munro, Jean, BA., PhD., transcriber, Edinburgh Golds |
MSPs: John Farquhar | Munro, Jeremy Purvis, Nora Radcliffe, Euan Robson, M |
ere already filled: James McCrie Douglas, John | Munro, John Gillies, and Charles Gariepy were all el |
S. Sterling | Munro, Jr. (2 March 1932 - 9 March 1992) was an aide |
Munro Lake IR-1,491 hectares (3,680 acres) | |
Steve Greey, Don Jeffery, Richard Kearns, Dunc | Munro, Langton Rowell, Joe Sullivan. |
(Caroline | Munro later worked with Cozzi again in his 1989 opus |
Two men, Jean-Paul Ladouceur and Grant | Munro, live peacefully in adjacent cardboard houses. |
Ranald Norman | Munro MacLean, Lord MacLean (born 1938) is a retired |
Alexander | Munro MacRobert was appointed Solicitor General for |
Alexander | Munro MacRobert KC (1873 - 18 October 1930) was a Sc |
Clan | Munro Magazine No. 14 by R W Munro. |
Sibyl Enid Vera | Munro Morrison - Admitted to the NSW bar in 1924, fi |
e age of 53, Greenwell married Sibyl Enid Vera | Munro Morrison, a divorcee who was the first female |
Hugh | Munro never completed his own list. |
Munro now enjoys a successful solo career. | |
Captain Grant of Knockando and Captain George | Munro of Culcairn were riding up the side of Lochark |
ent included his three companies, while George | Munro of Culcairn's detachment acted as scouts. |
of Sutherland bore the same relation to George | Munro of Fowlis. |
s may take the opportunity to climb the remote | Munro of Beinn Fhionnlaidh, which lies three kilomet |
tive Party of Canada and provincially by Julia | Munro of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontar |
MacLeod gained support from George | Munro of Culcairn with 200 men from the Clan Munro a |
Mr. | Munro, of Knockando, and proved himself a not unwort |
, the art collector, see Hugh Andrew Johnstone | Munro of Novar. |
of Teanich, to reflect the Scottish lairdship | Munro of Teaninich. |
Sir George | Munro of Culcairn (died 1746) was a Scottish soldier |
Grove UK Underground community, featuring Pete | Munro on bass; Clive Muldoon on guitar, Mike Robinso |
local clans, with one company coming from Clan | Munro, one from Clan Fraser, one from Clan Grant and |
in the hands of the British Resident Col. John | Munro, one of Travancore's most loved British Reside |
ronetcies created for persons with the surname | Munro, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two |
Munro, Pamela. | |
er Frampton, Bob Bertles, Dale Barlow, Charlie | Munro, Phil Treloar, Alan Turnbull and Tony Buck as |
His older sister Hope | Munro plays for the Australian women's team, the Hoc |
An equestrian statue of Sir Thomas | Munro, popularly known as "His Stirrupless Majesty", |
1889, USA, New York: | Munro, Pub date 1889; as A Family Wthout a Name |
cations arose in evacuating the last men, whom | Munro realized would be in the greatest danger. |
Major | Munro received a letter of thanks on the occasion fr |
Born in Madison, Wisconsin, | Munro received a bachelor's degree in political scie |
James | Munro received his medal from Queen Victoria at Wind |
Reelin' (album, | Munro Records, 1989) |
Munro reportedly turned against the authorities upon | |
Munro retired in 1998 and, as the family did not wan | |
Douglas A. | Munro returned to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and on the 2 |
s are brewed all year round: Orkney Best, Dark | Munro, Scapa Special, St Magnus Ale, Orkney IPA and |
21 July - Robert | Munro, Scottish archaeologist (d. |
nual deployments from 1956 to 1959, Douglas A. | Munro served both on the Taiwan Patrol, and in surve |
Munro served the rest of the term, plus the term of | |
onclusion of the American War of Independence, | Munro settled in what would become the Lunenburg Dis |
hich gave satisfaction were the winning of the | Munro Shield in 1952, the club's first trophy, the w |
Boys and Girls is based on the Alice | Munro short story of the same name written in 1968. |
Later she presented The | Munro Show (which documented her climbing Scotland's |
The Alex | Munro Show ran at the Happy Valley in Llandudno for |
In the ensuing battle men from the Clan | Munro sided with Bayne while men from the Clan Macke |
Munro signed a contract with Sibir Novosibirsk of th | |
s anglicised name of "Mam Soul", is a Scottish | Munro situated in the secluded country on the northe |
Munro starred in three Disney motion picture release | |
Munro Sterling Edmonson (May 18, 1924 - February 15, | |
Nigel Stock (born Nigel Hector | Munro Stock 21 September 1919, Malta - 23 June 1986, |
Hector | Munro successfully captured Cameron after he was bet |
e Arts and crafts style in 1928 for Sir Arthur | Munro Sutherland Bt. . |
1943: Sir Arthur | Munro Sutherland Bt. of Hethpool House, Kirknewton |
ot of well-known genre actors such as Caroline | Munro, Sybil Danning, Lou Ferrigno, Joe Spinnell, Kl |
formed a retail firm in partnership with John | Munro that operated until 1797, when Irvine returned |
Book of the Year/Cultural Heritage: Jessie | Munro, The Story of Suzanne Aubert |
In November 1879, he married Louise | Munro, the daughter of a fur trader. |
s time there he married Eleanor Catherine Mary | Munro, the daughter of a previous consul-general. |
His adopted brother was Burt | Munro, the New Zealand motorcycle racer of The World |
Veterans include Les | Munro, the last surviving Dams Raid (Operation Chast |
asked the Invincible, destroyer Nottingham and | Munro to investigate the situation. |
secretary with captain (afterwards Sir Thomas) | Munro, to the commissioners for settling the new gov |
In 1754 | Munro transferred to the 31st Foot as a Lieutenant. |
ter family manuscripts such as the Coul MS and | Munro Tree 1734. |
In 1977, | Munro turned down the opportunity to play villainess |
0 men of the independent company from the Clan | Munro under George Munro, 1st of Culcairn. |
The Baronets were also Chiefs of Clan | Munro until the death of the eleventh Baronet in 193 |
Munro v. National Capital Commission [1966] S.C.R. 6 | |
In short, | Munro v. NCC confirmed an earlier ruling by the Cour |
James | Munro VC (11 October 1826 - 5 February 1871) was a S |
andis Cayne, Erica Andrews, Mimi Marks, Monica | Munro, Vicki Richter and Roberta Close. |
John | Munro, Village President (2009) |
Munro volunteered for the job and brought the boats | |
Warrand's father was Hugh | Munro Warrand (8 July 1870 - 11 June 1935, married 2 |
ut he had died by 1589, when his cousin Robert | Munro was parson of Kiltearn. |
although Loudon's regiment were present Harry | Munro was listed as missing on leave and George Munr |
llock, Bishop of Ross, in either 1439 or 1440, | Munro was postulated as Bullock's successor by the c |
Munro was a linen draper, senior freemason and popul | |
Also in 1754 Hector | Munro was ordered to Badenoc with three squadrons of |
e Matanikau, part of the Guadalcanal Campaign, | Munro was in charge of a detachment of ten boats whi |
The Tories lost the 2003 general election, but | Munro was able to retain her seat by a reduced margi |
Initially a liberal, | Munro was Minister for Public Instruction in the fir |
Throughout the 1980s, | Munro was often cited by the press as being a candid |
Munro was first elected to the Ontario legislature i | |
Munro was born as eldest son of William Munro in Dru | |
Munro was the fifth child of Sir Campbell Munro, 3rd | |
Dark | Munro was the CAMRA 2007 Champion Beer of Scotland. |
Ian | Munro was a 23-year-old Political Science student, a |
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