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attached himself, first as a groom, then as a | squire, to Afonso V of Portugal and his successor Joh |
e main character) development from a page to a | squire and finally a knight. |
The son of a | squire from Sligo, O'Hara studied at Trinity College, |
At the same time he emerged a | squire of Holstein, making the manor house of Breiten |
arte Pacheco had served the previous king as a | squire, and had served King Manuel merely as a high r |
ing on frost, and was stabbed in the face by a | squire, James de St. Martin. |
er to have a life of his own, he must become a | squire and then a knight, and create his own manor an |
After the usual noble training as a page and a | squire to Margrave Heinrich of Istria, he was knighte |
At Fulham the bishop's son-in-law, Dr. Adam | Squire, was in Gilbert's pay. |
accept him as a student, and Wang agrees after | Squire Shi makes a further request for his son. |
in 1975 and Hull released a second solo album | Squire, then formed the short-lived Radiator, which a |
1995, starring Tom Guiry as Chris Millard and | Squire Millard, Christine Lahti co-starred as Chris' |
onversation with Jim Hawkins, Dr. Livesey, and | Squire Trelawney foreshadows the eventual mutiny of m |
show included Mousey Gray, Cedric Wehunt, and | Squire Skimp. |
Sherwood left the band; that same year he and | Squire released an alternate version of "Open Your Ey |
George Canning, Dr Bacon and | Squire Gage purchased Hampson's first harp while he w |
93) was an English parliamentarian colonel and | squire of Rothamsted. |
946), Dr. Fenton in The Fallen Idol (1948) and | Squire Trelawny in Treasure Island (1950). |
d theatre managers including Beerbohm Tree and | Squire Bancroft, Carte was an instigator of a memoria |
s Mewburn Ellis, Venner Shipley and Mathys and | Squire. |
ress him as a representative of militarism and | squire interests criticising him as a ”peasant's butc |
Phil Carson insists on signing only Anderson, | Squire, Rabin, White, and Kaye. |
"Don't Kill the Whale" (Jon Anderson/Chris | Squire) - 6:50 |
Rachel Anne | Squire (13 July 1954 - 5 January 2006) was a British |
d by Julian Amyes and the producer was Anthony | Squire. |
18 a newly appointed | squire in the Church's knighthood, the young sister o |
Designed by architects | Squire and Partners in conjunction with Hoare Lea (M& |
was the heavenly abode of the Lady Arianrhod ( | Squire, 2000:154-155). |
Victor McLaglen as | Squire "Red" Will Danaher |
Elizabeth appointed him as | squire of the body in the same year, and he was knigh |
Highland Cottage, also known as | Squire House, is a historic home located at Ossining, |
an and Justice of the Peace, and was known as ' | Squire Leavitt.' |
oint himself to it, becoming parson as well as | squire. |
Derek Francis as | Squire |
Wang Changling as | Squire Wu |
Nigel Bruce as | Squire Trelawney |
Richard Johnson as | Squire Trelawney |
Russell Napier as | Squire Miles |
Derek Jacobi as | Squire Fairfield |
Otis Harlan as | Squire Hawkins |
Peter Davison as | Squire Gordon |
Devine began his legal career at | Squire Sanders & Dempsey in Cleveland, Ohio. |
alifornia educator and conservationist Aurelia | Squire Harwood in 1965. |
It was built in the 1890s by Feargus B. | Squire for use as the gatekeeper's house for his futu |
Balian's | squire Ernoul, who was with him on the embassy to Tri |
f a peasant in Zug, he married well and became | Squire of Dubelstein. |
ert Palmer era Power Station, as well as Billy | Squire, Massacre, Ministry, Die Warzau and other lead |
ser Florian Pascal on a comic opera, The Black | Squire. |
Bence's brother | Squire Bence was also MP for Aldeburgh during the Lon |
st discovered by Daniel Boone and his brother, | Squire Boone, as they were hiding from Indians in the |
restigious local law firm that was acquired by | Squire, Sanders & Dempsey in 2005. |
erly part of the Pentillie Estate and owned by | Squire Coryton most of the properties passed into own |
of the as yet unreleased "Squackett" album by | Squire and former Genesis guitarist, Steve Hackett. |
1981: "Sweet Beulah Land" (popularized by | Squire Parsons and The Kingsmen) |
ies of different common time improvisations by | Squire with varying beats and backing melodies, often |
Sweet Beulah Land, was written and composed by | Squire Parsons in 1973. |
early version of song "It Can Happen", sung by | Squire, was written and recorded during this time. |
me trouble and he is captured in a trap set by | Squire Cao. |
until 2005, whence sponsorship was taken up by | Squire Creek Country Club. |
This is the Southern gospel song by | Squire Parsons; for the gospel hymn "Beulah Land" by |
though obscure, as to the date is provided by | Squire Trelawney's letter from Bristol in Chapter VII |
Watson Carvosso | Squire (May 18, 1838 - June 7, 1926) was a United Sta |
ng the subtle point that the crucial character | Squire Kirby is (once) addressed as "Jim Kirby", and |
Wallcousins in "Celtic Myth & Legend", Charles | Squire, 1920. |
Chris | Squire: Rickenbacker bass and vocals |
Chris | Squire: Bass guitar, vocals, mixing |
7 the song´s staple in concerts has been Chris | Squire playing a triple neck bass guitar featuring tw |
"South Side of the Sky" (Anderson, Chris | Squire) - 8:02 |
Chris | Squire & Alan White - Run With the Fox (1981) |
Chris | Squire and a choir recorded a rock version on the 200 |
1995, then teamed up with Matt Crane and Chris | Squire to record the band's second full-length CD, Fr |
e Crypt (drums), Michelle Slater (bass), Chris | Squire (bass), Rafter Roberts (drums) and Matt Crane |
osed in instrumental form by Steve Howe, Chris | Squire and Alan White during the Drama sessions befor |
Undeterred, the remaining members, Chris | Squire, Steve Howe and Alan White, carried on. |
ers of the more recent Yes lineup around Chris | Squire, who owned the rights to the name "Yes". |
w Language" (Alan White, Billy Sherwood, Chris | Squire, Igor Khoroshev, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe) - 9 |
"Spirit of Survival" (Alan White, Chris | Squire, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe) - 5:59 |
"Yours Is No Disgrace" (Bill Bruford, Chris | Squire, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Tony Kaye) - 12:55 |
on Anderson, Steve Howe, Billy Sherwood, Chris | Squire, Alan White) - 5:13 |
he Ladder)" (Alan White, Billy Sherwood, Chris | Squire, Igor Khoroshev, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe) - 9 |
song is used as an extended bass jam for Chris | Squire, and the piece is drastically rearranged. |
ongwriter Billy Sherwood and Yes bassist Chris | Squire prior to Sherwood joining the band. |
The writing credit goes to bassist Chris | Squire, and it is the only song on the album for whic |
ng the 1981 breakup of the band, bassist Chris | Squire and drummer Alan White joined with South Afric |
Marty Haugen, David Haas, Yvonne Kenny, Chris | Squire, St. Olaf College, Vocal Essence, Cantus, and |
Chris | Squire - bass, vocals |
s, Albert Lee, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, Chris | Squire, Alan White, Tony Kaye, Rufus Reid |
Chris | Squire: bass |
Chris | Squire - Bass, Vocals |
Chris | Squire - bass |
was co-owned by Anderson, Alan White and Chris | Squire, and Squire and White were still continuing wi |
Chris | Squire - bass and vocals |
Chris | Squire: Bass guitar, vocals |
Chris | Squire - Bass, Vocals (Background) |
compared to popular players such as Yes' Chris | Squire. |
ugh This" and is credited to Steve Howe, Chris | Squire and Alan White, while the live version on The |
Sir John Collings | Squire (2 April 1884 - 20 December 1958) was a Britis |
med after a real life friend in Mena), con-man | Squire Skimp, Mousy Gray, and in the sentimental annu |
blewick, a well-meaning but sometimes confused | squire played by Nicholas Le Prevost, and his clever |
and the mansion and retired there as a country | squire in 1727. |
Hiern was quite taken with the country | squire role and he assumed many public duties includi |
rted gentleman, at once a banker and a country | squire. |
ear Pyritz, in Pomerania, the son of a country | squire. |
iver Cromwell is a devout, God-fearing country | squire, magistrate and former member of Parliament. |
s' cousin, Roger, is a kind and decent country | squire. |
ly remembered, and ended his days as a country | squire at the age of eighty. |
e tale of a hellish hound and a cursed country | squire. |
was the author of a play entitled 'The Country | Squire, or a Christmas Gambol,' first published in th |
Trompart, Braggadocchio's cunning | squire. |
The current | Squire of the Hall is William Arthur Bromley-Davenpor |
, Kentchurch and Holme Lacy and was the Deputy | Squire of King Henry IV's Lordship of Brecon. |
Dick | Squire was a first class cricketer who played one mat |
er: Fox Dr. Livesey: Dog Captain Smollett: Dog | Squire Trelawney: Pigeon Pew: Rat Jane: One of the ex |
t-long (8.2 m) python cinematographer Harry E. | Squire was helping Buck to force into a box left a 4- |
Henry Adams and Edith | Squire were married in the parish church in 1609 and |
he government version of the treason of Edward | Squire; and anti-Catholic replies to Cardinal Bellarm |
Edward | Squire (died 1598) was an English scrivener and sailo |
Soon afterwards either | Squire himself or the Jesuits, believing that Squire |
haracters is Sir Roger de Coverley, an English | squire of Queen Anne's reign. |
ssheton-Smith, niece and heiress of the famous | squire Assheton-Smith, the celebrated foxhunter. |
the Royal Forest of North Petherton, its first | squire owned Goathurst's St Edward's church, a Grade |
Royal Forest of North Petherton and its first | squire owned St Edward's church. |
Henry Fielding used Allen as the model for | Squire Allworthy in the novel Tom Jones. |
of William of Tyre, partly written by a former | squire of Balian, but thirteenth-century in its curre |
indie rock two-piece band featuring Frederick | Squire and Julie Doiron. |
n 1772 when he purchased "Glen Owen" Farm from | Squire & Mrs. George Washington. |
layed many roles in literary adaptations, from | Squire Livesey from Treasure Island and Dr. Watson to |
Sir Gervais | Squire Chittick Rentoul K.C.,M.A. (August 1, 1884 - M |
(See The Ancestral Searcher, "Augustus Gibbes: | Squire of Yarralumla", Volume 19, Number 2, Canberra, |
is told through the eyes of Bennet, Godfrey's | squire. |
Burgundy and an equerry of a French one Grand | Squire of France. |
The office of Grand | Squire existed down to the reign of Louis XVI. |
in the Order of the Holy Spirit in 1633, Grand | Squire of France in 1643 and Seneschal of Burgundy. |
As it happened, | Squire owned and enjoyed their first album, and the p |
When he ( | Squire) came up with new stuff (for the follow-up to |
in 1880, owing largely to the labours of Henry | Squire, an itinerant preacher. |
The constable and his | squire, who were supposed to be dead, returned from S |
r did Don Quixote see them that he said to his | squire, "Fortune is guiding our affairs better than w |
Irfon against the war party from Hay while his | squire rode for help. |
A vision of Reiza is conjured for Huon and his | squire Sherasmin, and they are given a magic horn to |
included The Jetset, The Moment, Direct Hits, | Squire, The Cleaners From Venus, Dee Walker, Paul Bev |
Hughes is also the Honourary | Squire of Dartington Morris Men and made an appearanc |
omas Chestre names in Sir Launfal an invisible | squire, a gift to the hero from his elf-queen and in |
The elementary school serving Gaston is | Squire Elementary and Gaston Elementary. |
Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, Gaheris is | squire to his elder brother Gawain before being knigh |
Isildur's | squire Ohtar saved the shards of Narsil from the enem |
The older village area under its | squire was recusant and thus the Church of England ch |
The house is also known as the Walter J. | Squire House. |
J.C. | Squire served as editor from November 1919 to Septemb |
rewer, and Mary Ann Farnell, daughter of James | Squire, an English Romanichal who arrived on the Firs |
James | Squire Farnell then formed a stop-gap ministry which |
James | Squire Farnell (25 June 1825 - 21 August 1888) was an |
a's first known brewery run and owned by James | Squire. |
James | Squire. |
art studio, including up and coming star Jamie | Squire. |
Jeff | Squire (Pontypool and Wales) |
stage and in the studio, including The Jetset, | Squire, Long Tall Shorty, Dave Cairns, Mark Joseph, K |
in 1984 by singer Ian Brown and guitarist John | Squire, who had grown up on the same street in Timper |
Charles H. Sorley - Stephen Spender - Sir John | Squire - William Force Stead - James Stephens - L. A. |
The Stone Roses guitarist John | Squire has stated that Marr was a major influence. |
with Gurney's former employee, carpenter John | Squire. |
-lived English alternative rock band that John | Squire, formerly guitarist in the Stone Roses formed. |
The two-manual organ was made by John | Squire of London and restored in 1973 by Hawkins and |
lly featured former Stone Roses guitarist John | Squire, however he chose to leave the group early in |
In 1994 John | Squire, guitarist of The Stone Roses designed the cov |
r M Bamford, Mr T Crawshaw, Mr C Milnes, Mrs K | Squire, Mr S Stinchcombe. |
Katherine | Squire as Mrs Nolan |
They kill | Squire Mao and his family for revenge and flee to Lia |
an entire community, from the alcoholic Lance | Squire, whose wife dies after falling asleep with a l |
ill at the time belonged to a local landowner ( | squire) as part of his estate. |
nstalled with mains electricity, with the last | Squire, Philip, relying on a portable generator to po |
Ralf Skirlaugh, the Lincolnshire | Squire, 3 vols, 1870 |
xpected of a wealthy 18th century Lincolnshire | squire'. |
tus Derriman, the cowardly nephew of the local | squire. |
eley Hawes), while a friendship with the local | squire brings about an unexpected romance. |
o hoped to wed the daughter of a wealthy local | squire. |
rkshire, to William Carr, magistrate and local | squire. |
iage with Anthony Maddocks, the son of a local | squire. |
ched cottages built for employees of the local | squire, Lawrence Rawstorne. |
In 1790 Edward White, the local | squire, did not like his view of the cottages from Ta |
red by an Agnes Cheyney, who married the local | squire, Edward Stowel. |
The church was commissioned by the local | squire, Charles Edward Lefroy, secretary to the Speak |
a strange folly built in about 1790 for local | Squire, Edward White, who then lived in the Hall. |
or Thomas Woolner to William Prescott, a local | squire who died from an infection caught after tendin |
When the lord's | squire suggests having the monks stand around a cartw |
nal films about William Shakespeare's Macbeth, | Squire played the role of Macbeth. |
It was recorded with record producer Matt | Squire. |
Producer Matt | Squire, who worked with the band on A Black Eye or a |
Q Division Studios with producer/engineer Matt | Squire (who later went on to produce multi-platinum s |
It was written by the group with Matt | Squire and Damon Sharpe. |
Matt | Squire - Pro-Tools |
Producer: Matt | Squire |
Matt | Squire - Assistant Engineer |
ng in February, with it being produced by Matt | Squire, Butch Walker, David Bendeth, the team of S*A* |
ir new album in August 2009 with producer Matt | Squire in Los Angeles, California. |
-gun HMS Solebay, commanded by Captain Matthew | Squire. |
h services are provided solely by its members, | Squire, Sanders & Dempsey (US) LLP and Squire, Sander |
Or merely | Squire of Heytesbury?" |
It was built for Mr | Squire Earick, Portland's first magistrate. |
was a late 11th and early 12th century Norman | squire with a penchant for property development. |
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