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er 1537 was present at the christening of Edward | VI. |
During the reign of Edward | VI, Hopton was Chaplain to the Lady Mary, later Que |
rn in Birmingham and educated at the King Edward | VI High School for Girls and the Royal Free Hospita |
Under King Edward | VI Gates became a Chief Gentleman of the Privy Cham |
School For Boys and from 1969-74 of King Edward | VI Five Ways) |
r reform during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward | VI, and Elizabeth I. |
Portrait of Edward | VI in distorted perspective, 1546. |
d in Stafford Town Centre in the old King Edward | VI Grammar School building ,on the Newport Road whi |
Under Edward | VI he was a defender of Protestantism, and Nicholas |
A Protestant under Edward | VI, he was a chaplain to Queen Mary, who gave him p |
commentary by the Church of England under Edward | VI of England; the book was "forced upon all parish |
King Edward | VI High School was formed by the amalgamation of Ki |
the Book of Common Prayer in the reign of Edward | VI, he left the kingdom in disgust. |
on 13 June 1923, he was educated at King Edward | VI Aston and King's College London. |
It was the King Edward | VI Grammar School, Totnes, a boys' grammar school. |
l, Wheelers Lane Technology College, King Edward | VI Camp Hill school and Bishop Challoner RC School. |
his views of the religious line taken by Edward | VI led to his imprisonment in the Fleet Prison, but |
Under Edward | VI, he ran into trouble, for celebrating mass for M |
d, Essex in 1975 and was educated at King Edward | VI Grammar School. |
It was suppressed early in the reign of Edward | VI, and he became then Archdeacon of Nottingham. |
This Act was confirmed by 5 and 6 Edward | VI, with the Act of Uniformity 1552, c. 1, repealed |
enry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward | VI that revision could proceed faster. |
newsagent, Dedicoat was educated at King Edward | VI Camp Hill for Boys in Birmingham, and the Univer |
e teacher to future English monarchs King Edward | VI and Queen Elizabeth I at the court of their fath |
Maurice Shock was educated at King Edward | VI Aston in Birmingham. |
Formerly in the service of Edward | VI, Chatterton was groom-in-ordinary to Mary I. |
After the death of Edward | VI Morgan joined Mary and her supporters at Kenning |
Under his son, Edward | VI, the Church of England became more influenced by |
Book Rebellion early in the reign of King Edward | VI. |
e started his teaching career at the King Edward | VI Middle School, of which ultimately he became hou |
St Leger retained his office under Edward | VI, and again effectively quelled attempts at rebel |
He was educated at King Edward | VI School, Southampton and Exeter College, Oxford a |
From her it passed to Edward | VI and then to Elizabeth I after which it passed th |
rtaken to promote the marriage of Mary to Edward | VI of England. |
On the accession of Edward | VI he was one of those charged by Henry VIII's exec |
King Edward | VI Handsworth girls' school (opened 1911). |
He attended King Edward | VI Grammar School and then Southend College of Art. |
He had been loyal to Edward | VI, Jane and Mary I during their respective reigns |
of marriage between Prince Edward (later Edward | VI of England) and the infant Mary, Queen of Scots. |
s born in Birmingham and educated at King Edward | VI School, Aston, followed by the University of Bir |
The Governors of the King Edward | VI Schools had also agreed to allow a site on their |
as he might have done before the Act of 7 Edward | VI and grant that no person shall retail wines in t |
Jones was educated at King Edward | VI College in Stourbridge and Loughborough Universi |
6 he moved to Birmingham to teach at King Edward | VI School Aston, and died there in 1977. |
He was educated at King Edward | VI Grammar School in Chelmsford, in the county of E |
May 1550, though accounts of him forcing Edward | VI to sanction this - with Edward "driven to pen th |
When Edward | VI came to the throne in 1547, Beccon was made chap |
sh Common Prayer, i.e. the Second Book of Edward | VI of 1552. |
558-1561 and helped revise the liturgy of Edward | VI of England. |
The Arms of the school are those of King Edward | VI being The Arms of England (three lions passant) |
he Stour valley, during the reign of King Edward | VI, at which time it was permitted for priests to b |
title of Ireland King of Arms (altered by Edward | VI to Ulster King of Arms), and he gave lands forev |
In his 1547 Injunctions, Edward | VI of England ordered that a copy of this work shou |
Nineham was educated at King Edward | VI School, Southampton before studying at The Queen |
Cross on the accession of the Protestant Edward | VI. |
William Howard Catholic High School, King Edward | VI High School, Stafford Sports College, Sir Graham |
Edward | VI of England |
There his lands were returned to him by Edward | VI. |
Edward | VI recorded this night assault in his chronicle, wi |
gne was returned to France in March 1550, Edward | VI noted that the guns too would be handed over. |
Gloucestershire and was educated at King Edward | VI Grammar School, St. Albans - his father, Rev Cha |
of England and Ireland upon the death of Edward | VI. |
He preached before Edward | VI in 1550, and was himself Master of St. John's fr |
Keith Fielding attended King Edward | VI Five Ways school in Birmingham, and was a teache |
Edward | VI grants a charter in 1553 to Bridewell Hospital |
y of London received a royal charter from Edward | VI in 1550 to control all markets in Southwark (see |
He was educated at King Edward | VI School Retford and Leeds University and was init |
Duncan was educated at King Edwards | VI High School for Girls in Birmingham. |
In 2007 it merged with King Edwards | VI School to become Retford Oaks High School a new |
o being under King Henry VIII and his son Edwarf | VI. |
Mar Elia | VI, 1558-1576 |
rd Teynham, citing Collins's Peerage of England ( | vi. |
in Europe at the death of his father, Enguerrand | VI in 1346. |
of Ailsa - ex Pride of Sandwich, Free Enterprise | VI - Sunk in the Suez Canal |
this phase told the Confederates that the entire | VI Corps was present; this seemed to have heightene |
mpire Strikes Back (1980), and Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983). |
book set during the events of Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
The story begins a few centuries after Episode | VI, telling the story of a young Jedi apprentice wh |
th the death of the Emperor in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
rough drafts of the script for Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, which describe a similar wo |
Boba Fett's supposed death in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi; Fett later recovered the sh |
He appeared as Colonel Dyer in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (the Imperial officer who ye |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) (art director visual |
Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983). |
The Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi novelization was written by |
m work includes cameo roles in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (as the Fat Dancer), The Ele |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) (assistant film edito |
: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, as well as the Clone Wars T |
r after the Battle of Endor in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, and five years after the Ba |
t finished creature design for Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
nty Python's Life of Brian and Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi |
Fondacaro appeared in 1983's Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, the third Star Wars film, a |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) (co-producer) |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) featured the introduc |
He finally awakes at the end of Episode | VI. |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) (first assistant dire |
In the film Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, two of Jabba the Hutt's ski |
arships were first depicted in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi as part of the Rebel Allianc |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi includes a prominent speeder |
de V: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, and the Star Wars Expanded |
Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) |
It appears in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi as the home to the Ewoks, an |
Leia said to Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
ents depicted in the 1983 film Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
in the 1997 Special Edition of Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi, but was first mentioned in |
" is said by Admiral Ackbar in Star Wars Episode | VI: Return of the Jedi. |
After Eric | VI of Denmark threatened to invade Livonia to assis |
alaguer was conquered from the Moors by Ermengol | VI of Urgell in 1106; he made it his new capital, a |
ian Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Ermengol | VI of Urgell (1149), the structure was reconsecrate |
International Competition EUROPAN | VI. |
Peugeot 206 WRC, The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution | VI WRC, the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Saab 93 Rallycr |
pace projects for TRW when it developed Explorer | VI and Pioneer V, two of the earliest US craft to e |
2004 Sphinx Face ( | VI 5.9 M6) Raphael Slawinski and Valery Babanov (fi |
d IV), Folquet de Marseille (V), Gaucelm Faidit ( | VI). |
Final Fantasy | VI (1994): field graphic designer, script |
Final Fantasy | VI Grand Finale is a collection of orchestral arran |
lso feels that the title track for Final Fantasy | VI was the most challenging track he has ever made. |
liner notes for Piano Collections Final Fantasy | VI that he intended the music to be emotionally mov |
He was the director of Final Fantasy | VI (with Yoshinori Kitase) and the director of Fina |
ilar to the Desperation Attacks of Final Fantasy | VI, as they are randomly triggered when a character |
h the OSTs of Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy | VI after the game was ported to the Game Boy Advanc |
ics" in the English translation of Final Fantasy | VI (called Final Fantasy III). |
th the way that the soundtrack for Final Fantasy | VI turned out, and has said in interviews that he f |
As for Final Fantasy | VI Grand Finale, on the other hand, Uematsu has sai |
f National Biography, they have Robert's father ( | VI) down as possibly being born in Writtle. |
e next 10 years till the death of King Ferdinand | VI of Spain in 1759, but the new King Charles III o |
Born to Ferdinand | VI of Naples, he was the sixteenth child born to hi |
aty of Madrid was a document signed by Ferdinand | VI of Spain and John V of Portugal on January 13, 1 |
ereafter, the project was developed by Ferdinand | VI, who appointed Ventura de Argumosa as the govern |
the interior, are the burial tombs of Ferdinand | VI y his wife. |
During the reign of Ferdinand | VI, Buen Retiro was the setting for magnificent Ita |
When his older half-brother King Ferdinand | VI died without issue in 1759, Luis claimed the thr |
ppointed painter to the camera of King Ferdinand | VI and director of the Spanish Academy at Rome. |
ncluded Louis XV of France, the future Ferdinand | VI of Spain and the Prince of Carignan. |
Barbara of Portugal, the wife of King Ferdinand | VI as a school and home for young noble women. |
to make a present of her for the king Ferdinand | VI. |
to the Spanish throne of her stepson, Ferdinand | VI and Barbara of Portugal, whom she hated; and the |
s the premier painter to Philip V's son Fernando | VI but left Spain in 1757 returning to France. |
Feskov, | V.I.; K.A. Kalashnikov, V.I. |
he NES game Street Fighter IV and Master Fighter | VI), although some sources point to the makers as " |
Deadlock (1984) Basis of the film | V.I. |
ndicated by a change in spelling in some finals: | Vi > Ve, Vu > Vo for example sai "small" and sae "w |
ndicated by a change in spelling in some finals: | Vi > Vy, Vu > Vw, ng > nq, n > nn, m > mm for examp |
y Continuation War Talvela commanded the Finnish | VI Corps in Karelia. |
2009, and their main event of 2009 was Firefest | VI at Nottingham Rock City on 24 October 2009. |
variants of Flensburg (Flensburg II to Flensburg | VI) were developed for detecting Allied radar jamme |
surrendered unconditionally, ending the war for | VI Corps. |
western side of the island of Hawaii, and Force | VI on eastern Maui. |
as appointed to take command of the newly formed | VI Corps (United Kingdom), which saw some action du |
Francis | VI and his family lived there around 1805-1819, whe |
hey watched throughout the morning as Franklin's | VI Corps marched across the Middletown Valley towar |
Caroline of Denmark, daughter of King Frederick | VI of Denmark and Christian's sister Marie Sophie o |
nd as such accompanied his cousin King Frederick | VI of Denmark to Copenhagen. |
ophie of Denmark when she married King Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
hen Crown Prince Frederick (the future Frederick | VI of Denmark), the then 16-year-old son of King Ch |
the owner obtained a licence from King Frederick | VI to convert the property into an iron foundry. |
21 March 1852) became Queen consort of Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
Monarch - HM Frederick | VI |
mily, the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
he belief of her royal personage, King Frederick | VI of Denmark commanded an elaborately carved sarco |
which has it that on 2 April 1801 King Frederick | VI followed the Battle of Copenhagen from the room. |
e Johan Laus Bull sold the farm to King Frederik | VI in 1812, whereupon the king gave the farm to the |
r the name of Frederikshavn, after King Frederik | VI. |
His paintings were popular both with Frederik | VI and Chruistian VIII and several of his works now |
y sporadic efforts to expel Marshal Ney's French | VI Corps from the provinces it had overrun followin |
Fresco | VI - Palindrome I, for string orchestra with harpsi |
Friedrich | VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach. |
Jutta, listed 1330/35; married Count Friedrich | VI of Leiningen-Dagsburg (died 1342) |
Friedrich | VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (16 November 1617 - 1 |
Frotho | VI |
They were issued by the law of 23 Fructidor | VI (14 Sept 1798). |
e 6th generation & the last "Nasi", see Gamaliel | VI. |
interim that followed the deposition of Gamaliel | VI a century earlier. |
He was succeeded by Gamaliel | VI, the last occupant of the office. |
Gamaliel | VI (ca. |
Gaston's descendants Gaston | VI and Gaston VII participated in the Albigensian C |
By 1158, Geoffrey | VI, Count of Anjou died and Conan seized Nantes, re |
One of the medals was presented to King George | VI but many were to be lost with ships sunk in the |
etfair Chase went on to win both the King George | VI Chase and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. |
Layng was chaplain to King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth II (1940-51) and awarded an |
of World War II, plans were made for King George | VI, his wife Queen Elizabeth, and their two daughte |
he building was officially opened by King George | VI on 10 June 1940. |
7 he served as Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George | VI, receiving promotion to rear admiral on 8 Januar |
lm explores the relationship between King George | VI and his wife Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Queen El |
King George | VI Coronation Medal-1937 |
(1938-39), and as Lord-in-Waiting to King George | VI (1938-40 and 1951-52) and Queen Elizabeth II (19 |
ty-wide decorations for the Coronation of George | VI and centenary of the Charter of Birmingham the f |
before his first Christmas as king, King George | VI continued his father's Christmas broadcasts; it |
At the coronation of King George | VI in 1937, Louise lent the Duchess the train that |
reinvested with the George Cross by King George | VI on 31 January 1941. |
robi, Kenya, in 1940, and another of King George | VI for Hong Kong in 1947. |
1940, he was made an ADC General to King George | VI. |
ture Edward VIII) in 1927, then with King George | VI in 1939, and last with his daughter, Queen Eliza |
On 11 February 1952 the body of King George | VI, who had died at Sandringham on 6 February, was |
m 1932 to 1934, a Lord-in-Waiting to King George | VI from 1936 to 1937 and was himself appointed Unde |
itz), as attested by the monogram of King George | VI on its doors. |
k House Inn; however two other pubs, King George | VI and The Woolpack Inn, are within walking distanc |
l building to mark the coronation of King George | VI in 1937. |
be attended by the reigning monarch, King George | VI, who presented the trophy. |
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