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| ith attendees growing in numbers taking Father | Peyton across the globe from Brussels, Belgium to Mad |
| stars Edie Falco as the title character Jackie | Peyton, an emergency room nurse at All Saints' Hospit |
| Many visitors who have | Peyton ancestors visit the church throughout the year |
| Cooper, | Peyton, and Eli all attended and graduated from Isido |
| Later in the 1920s he worked with Dave | Peyton and Fess Williams. |
| 1818 she married her first cousin, Jonathan C. | Peyton, and moved with him to New Orleans, Louisiana. |
| ndler against a Patriots organization his sons | Peyton and Eli would battle in another time. |
| ed (Screen Gems/Columbia Music songwriters Dan | Peyton and Marty Kaniger); it was featured in the fil |
| te near Dover from the executors of Sir Thomas | Peyton and was buried in Knowlton church. |
| mes R. Crenshaw, Emmett M. Morrison, Thomas G. | Peyton, and St. George Tucker; and Majors C.H. Clarke |
| r 1943, in 1971 married Elizabeth Clarice Joan | Peyton, and has one son (Robert Brian Sherlock, born |
| day Ticket commercial with the Manning family ( | Peyton and Eli are surprised that father Archie is he |
| Jill, | Peyton and a news reporter named Terri lock themselve |
| Harley | Peyton and Scott Frank are credited with the screenpl |
| E L | Peyton became a productive scientist with the Walter |
| Peyton believed that the most effective means of prop | |
| when it was sold to the Parker brothers: John, | Peyton, Benjamin, and William. |
| r of The Hoover Gazette, replacing Barbara and | Peyton Bobo, who also publish The West Alabama Gazett |
| was nominally commanded by General Sir William | Peyton, but when it was reformed as an army some mont |
| 3 September MG | Peyton C. March |
| Peyton Clark Cottage, also known as "Woodthorpe," is | |
| William | Peyton Coates & Zelda Kahan Coates. |
| tween Buszard and the sitting Liberal MP Henry | Peyton Cobb, and Cobb held the seat with a majority o |
| In 2006 Brunson joined Jacksonville Mayor John | Peyton, Congressman Ander Crenshaw and Senator Bill N |
| become the most significant event where Father | Peyton could be best remembered. |
| im to complete his degree while in Panama; E L | Peyton credits Colonel Carpenter with his entry into |
| hat she will take his place and sends the Team | Peyton crew to help her and Kevin prepare Herbie for |
| and is devastated; the other woman is secretly | Peyton, daughter of the Burton family maid and Reese' |
| ns and three daughters by his first wife, Anne | Peyton, daughter of Sir John Peyton, 1st Baronet. |
| omon, Lansing McLoskey, John McDonald, Malcolm | Peyton, David Rakowski, Laurie San Martin, James Russ |
| Eugene | Peyton Deatrick, Jr. (born November 17, 1924) is a re |
| before she sees the CD or the concert, leaving | Peyton devastated. |
| Peyton died in Bladon Springs, Alabama on September 3 | |
| de Austin from 1825 until 1834, when Jonathan | Peyton died. |
| On the last day of the legislative session, | Peyton dressed humorously in ridicule of Long and pro |
| ither known or worked with Mac, Hawkes, and ME | Peyton Driscoll for an unspecified number of years (e |
| in a recurring role as a medical examiner, Dr. | Peyton Driscoll. |
| from the Orange-San Bernardino County line to | Peyton Drive in Chino Hills. |
| Peyton Drive | |
| udoun County, Virginia and was the son of John | Peyton Dulany and Mary Ann DeButts. |
| 918 Kathleen was married in the home to Arthur | Peyton Ewell and they had two sons, Arthur Webb Ewell |
| the burial site for important ancestors of the | Peyton family. |
| Peyton Farquhar, a Civil War civilian prisoner and sp | |
| ir first child, a 7-pound, 11-ounce girl named | Peyton Gabriann on March 31, 2010; they are also expe |
| Peyton gained a position in the county of Norfolk fro | |
| current campus, opened in 1966, is located on | Peyton Gin Road. |
| osevelt on July 14, 1941, to a seat vacated by | Peyton Gordon. |
| Peyton had a long career as a goalkeeper for several | |
| Stewart, Milt Grayson, Arthur Williams, Randy | Peyton, Hilda Harris, Adrienne Albert, Francine Carol |
| a 2011 sixth-round selection, and running back | Peyton Hillis to Cleveland for quarterback Brady Quin |
| ll), a 2012 conditional draft selection and FB | Peyton Hillis to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for |
| res (Tidwell, Ricks Bros., Hicks & Richardson, | Peyton, Hoell, Cook & Douglas, and George Parker), a |
| Peyton House, also known as Waverly, in Raymond, Miss | |
| th century Toronto city councillor see William | Peyton Hubbard |
| elina was born to John and Margaret (Hamilton) | Peyton in Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| Davis played the role of | Peyton in the hit movie, Coach Carter (2005), alongsi |
| Big Sandy Creek starts near | Peyton in El Paso County, Colorado and flows through |
| He was succeeded by John | Peyton in July 2003. |
| Republican John | Peyton, incumbent Mayor, running for a second term. |
| gins to affect citizens at the checkpoint, and | Peyton is bitten. |
| Meanwhile, | Peyton is angry with Haley because she left Tree Hill |
| s, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept"), where | Peyton is left fighting for her life after being the |
| Peyton is interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Shrevepor | |
| It was originally patented by | Peyton Jacob and Alexander Shulgin in 1996 as an anti |
| worked under Erskine Tate, Johnny Dodds, Dave | Peyton, Jimmie Noone (1928), Jelly Roll Morton, and F |
| Peyton Johnson - tenor saxophone | |
| introduced by a proposal for Haskell by Simon | Peyton Jones titled A new view of guards in April 199 |
| this event also included Nasser Azam and Julia | Peyton Jones. |
| h as drummer Brian Neville and composer Jeremy | Peyton Jones. |
| e worked as a servant in the household of John | Peyton, Jr. and learned some English. |
| uisiana's election machinery, The tall, gangly | Peyton, known for his use of invective, offered a fac |
| single, "It's the Same All Over" on the local | Peyton label, and started to build a strong local fol |
| Bob Terry as | Peyton, lead thug |
| In Season 3, | Peyton learns that her biological mother is still ali |
| Peyton led his own band across Europe well into the 1 | |
| ith circulations of more than twenty thousand, | Peyton led the opposition. |
| Johnson, an actress and songwriter, and Balie | Peyton Legare, Jr., a jazz musician known as Peyton L |
| as Jake Pearson in Aliens in the Attic and as | Peyton Leverette in the High School Musical spin-off |
| first tenor Joe Curby and original bass Willie | Peyton; likewise, eventual leader Joseph "Gospel Joe" |
| While in Europe he played with Benny | Peyton, Louis Mitchell, Sam Wooding, Noble Sissle, Fr |
| IND - Anthony Gonzalez 40 yard pass from | Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick), 12:37. |
| It is most often displayed by NFL quarterbacks | Peyton Manning and his younger brother, Eli. |
| Tennessee - Kent 47 yard pass from | Peyton Manning (Hall kick) - Tenn 14, OSU 7 |
| Peyton Manning was the first pick overall in the 1998 | |
| IND - Anthony Gonzalez 13 yard pass from | Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick), 0:43. |
| He oversaw the development of quarterback | Peyton Manning for Manning's entire career. |
| At Tennessee, he played with | Peyton Manning and Jamal Lewis while wearing number s |
| Quarterback | Peyton Manning was in his junior year and Phillip Ful |
| A young | Peyton Manning also benefited from Brown's guidance d |
| d Williams is because they wanted to slow down | Peyton Manning of the division rival Indianapolis Col |
| home win in Lucas Oil Stadium in five tries as | Peyton Manning shreds the Ravens' top-ranked defense |
| ady's touchdown-to-interception margin to +42; | Peyton Manning held the previous record, +39 during t |
| onas got it started with a field goal but then | Peyton Manning found Dallas Clark for a touchdown on |
| rris intercepted a pass from Colts quarterback | Peyton Manning in the first quarter of the game; howe |
| ve up a last minute, 73-yard touchdown pass by | Peyton Manning of the Tennessee Volunteers. |
| Freshman | Peyton Manning began the season as Tennessee's third- |
| rom the get-go, Houston trailed as opposing QB | Peyton Manning threw a 10-yard TD pass to WR Brandon |
| Peyton Manning came on for the AFC at the second quar | |
| the Burger King Corporation, an award given to | Peyton Manning the previous year. |
| Peyton Manning led two scoring drives that left the s | |
| ieri field goal was followed by the sacking of | Peyton Manning and a fumble recovery, followed by a M |
| is also referenced in a Mastercard ad in which | Peyton Manning is staying in a hotel in New England a |
| Colts quarterback | Peyton Manning threw for 304 yards and three touchdow |
| tands while his touchdown record was broken by | Peyton Manning (49) twenty years later. |
| that category, and he also tied Indianapolis' | Peyton Manning for most consecutive games, 9, with a |
| Peyton Manning threw four interceptions in the first | |
| Sophomore | Peyton Manning was a member of the team. |
| olts suffered only the second losing season of | Peyton Manning's career. |
| He led the Nebraska team that beat | Peyton Manning's Tennessee Volunteers in the 1998 Ora |
| He is best remembered for breaking | Peyton Manning's jaw during a game in 2001. |
| Peyton Manning's final game at Tennessee capped a bri | |
| 12 yards, second-most ever for a rookie behind | Peyton Manning's 3,739 in 1998. |
| Peyton Manning's fourth career NFL win came via two t | |
| 4-23 loss to the Indianapolis Colts and rookie | Peyton Manning). |
| The others are Steve Bartkowski, Drew Brees, | Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, a |
| ew Brees, Brett Favre, Dan Fouts, Jeff Garcia, | Peyton Manning, Dan Marino and Y.A. Tittle. |
| Professional players include Tom Brady, | Peyton Manning, Tony Romo, LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian |
| have gone on to play in the NFL: Heath Shuler, | Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Erik Ainge, and Thaddeus |
| ich includes contributions from, among others, | Peyton Manning, Dwyane Wade, Tom Glavine, and Danica |
| Also known as Manning Field because | Peyton Manning, Eli Manning,and Archie Manning hold t |
| ame summer, Hammond appeared with Eli Manning, | Peyton Manning, and Donald Trump in an Oreo commercia |
| the 1987 strike); Mark Rypien, 303 (1988), and | Peyton Manning, 302 (1998). |
| ing fourth in the balloting, behind Ryan Leaf, | Peyton Manning, and Charles Woodson, who won the awar |
| ght games with a passer rating of 100 or more ( | Peyton Manning, 2004) |
| ark Plotkin, and professional football players | Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Drew Brees and rappers B |
| 2009 Tom Brady, 2010 Frank Gore, Eli Manning, | Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson, Kurt Warner, and Jas |
| to his Awareness rating; Quarterbacks such as | Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Tom Brady see nearly |
| Peyton Manning, AFC Pro Bowl Selection | |
| Peyton Manning, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Wee | |
| ngevity records since surpassed by quarterback | Peyton Manning. |
| fer because of the expected cost of re-signing | Peyton Manning. |
| quarterback and later Indianapolis Colts star | Peyton Manning. |
| The Vols were led by sophomore quarterback | Peyton Manning. |
| Peyton Manning's PeyBack Foundation Board | |
| on the Western Front, and Army Chief-of-Staff | Peyton March. |
| current American art (Robert Gober, Elizabeth | Peyton, Matthew Barney). |
| Kim Marie | Peyton McDonald (January 26, 1957 - December 13, 1986 |
| ord University where he met his first wife Kim | Peyton McDonald, an Olympic Gold Medalist from the 19 |
| Peyton moved back to New York in 1939, where he becam | |
| yor of Jacksonville, Florida in 2011 when John | Peyton must leave because of term limits. |
| Peyton notched up over six hundred league appearances | |
| of the rapidly growing mission of Fr. Patrick | Peyton, of the Congregation of Holy Cross and the pro |
| can elected to the position, he succeeded John | Peyton on July 1, 2011. |
| The finale ends with a crying, bewildered | Peyton on a beach, and Lucas coming to comfort her. |
| king of Joe Smooth's "Promised Land" featuring | Peyton on lead vocals and Shelley Preston on backing |
| Jeff Stryker (born Charles Casper | Peyton on August 21, 1962, in Carmi, Illinois, U.S.) |
| tion opening the cause for sainthood of Father | Peyton on June 1, 2001, a few days after receiving ap |
| He married Susan Madison | Peyton on July 4, 1852. |
| Peyton Park as Mannie Ahrens | |
| In 1976, | Peyton penned a four-page article "Reminiscenses of H |
| Upon his release, he returns to | Peyton Place and tries to rape Selena again. |
| It was previously held by | Peyton Place and The Little Foxes which both had 9 no |
| Its mark was matched by | Peyton Place in 1957, and exceeded by The Turning Poi |
| r Best Picture Mildred Pierce, Johnny Belinda, | Peyton Place and Sons and Lovers. |
| Actor Ed Nelson, a co-star of ABC's | Peyton Place during the 1960s, retired to Sterlington |
| Murder in | Peyton Place received generally negative reviews, wit |
| big productions to bear his name there include | Peyton Place (1957), Return to Peyton Place (1961), C |
| son MacKenzie in the popular television series | Peyton Place and her unexpected marriage to Frank Sin |
| Peyton Place (1964) | |
| kets to Broadway (1951), The Blue Veil (1951), | Peyton Place (1957), An Affair to Remember (1957), In |
| Of the entire | Peyton Place franchise, Murder in Peyton Place was of |
| Mentioned in the 1959 novel "Return to | Peyton Place" |
| as Cross is a fictional character in the novel | Peyton Place, and its film adaptation. |
| d the role in the daytime soap opera Return to | Peyton Place, from 1972 to 1974. |
| ventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Burns and Allen, | Peyton Place, and General Hospital. |
| The Richard Boone Show, and Return to | Peyton Place, He also had important roles in several |
| paper shack in the New Hampshire community of | Peyton Place, along with his second wife, Nellie, and |
| rry Mason, Bachelor Father, Father Knows Best, | Peyton Place, My Mother the Car, The New Phil Silvers |
| ing role of Ada Jacks in the television series | Peyton Place. |
| nce MacKenzie on the daytime program Return to | Peyton Place. |
| r two interminable hours and call it Murder in | Peyton Place. |
| et again as Ada Jacks, in the television movie | Peyton Place: The Next Generation. |
| Brad | Peyton, producer |
| Peyton R. Helm is the eleventh president of Muhlenber | |
| Peyton R. Evans is a former head coach of the Univers | |
| Peyton R. List - Molly Easton | |
| Peyton R. List: Sasha Burden - Zoe's daughter | |
| Meanwhile, the | Peyton racing team may have to forfeit an upcoming st |
| Peyton Randolph (1779 - December 26, 1828) was a Demo | |
| Harrison's sisters were married to | Peyton Randolph and William Randolph III, Edward Rand |
| Peyton Randolph was the son of Edmund Jenings Randolp | |
| r of Benjamin Harrison V, the sister-in-law of | Peyton Randolph and William Randolph III, and the gra |
| Peyton Randolph | |
| The | Peyton Randolph House, 1715, Williamsburg -- home of |
| ndolph remained a Loyalist, unlike his brother | Peyton Randolph, and his son, Edmund Randolph. |
| ncle, Richard Bland, his father's first cousin | Peyton Randolph, and his second cousin Thomas Jeffers |
| ry, James Monroe, James Madison, George Wythe, | Peyton Randolph, and others molded democracy in the C |
| law was the Speaker of the House of Burgesses, | Peyton Randolph, who was the first cousin once remove |
| than a decade, working with John Robinson and | Peyton Randolph. |
| Peyton Ranndolph was an attorney in Richmond, Virgini | |
| It was directed by | Peyton Reed and written by Jessica Bendinger. |
| rly 1970s by his WKIX air name of Steve Roddy; | Peyton Reed (director of The Weird Al Show and other |
| Of Long's actions, | Peyton said: "I am sick and tired of this, and I thin |
| s used in a love scene between Lucas Scott and | Peyton Sawyer in the first season of the hit teendram |
| He shares romantic bonds with | Peyton Sawyer and Brooke Davis, is interested in bask |
| ome of Barr's roles include playing Ian Banks, | Peyton Sawyer's (played by Hilarie Burton) stalker on |
| Prior to his election as mayor, | Peyton served as board Chairman for the Jacksonville |
| Peyton set three national swimming records when she w | |
| Peyton Short (December 17, 1761 - September 1, 1825) | |
| Peyton Short was born December 17, 1761 to William an | |
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