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Willoughby, a North Carolina native, attended the Unive | |
He was the son of Henry | Willoughby, a Dorset landowner and Anne, daughter of Th |
Willoughby accused scientists of "intellectual snobbery | |
ater Suriname was settled by Englishmen Lord | Willoughby and Lawrence Hyde under a grant from the Eng |
struct Bob on the ways of cowboy life, while | Willoughby and Duke are still menaced by the Indians. |
Willoughby and Duke unwittingly come to the rescue whil | |
It was recreated in 1988, replacing | Willoughby, and abolished in 1991, being replaced by Wi |
She was the daughter of Francis | Willoughby and Emma Barnard. |
cing Middle Harbour, Mosman, St Leonards and | Willoughby and named after the North Shore of Sydney Ha |
In the six-part first series, Holly | Willoughby and Fearne Cotton embarked on a mission each |
al minister for Windsor, North Sydney, North | Willoughby and Watson's Bay. |
ried John Caryll, Bridget who married Thomas | Willoughby and Dorothy, who married Edward Wotton. |
by Royal license the additional surnames of | Willoughby and Drummond. |
he was later to be the main culprit as Charl | Willoughby and Jeremy Snape took wickets and refused to |
rried to Wake County district attorney Colon | Willoughby and has two daughters. |
chools in surrounding Withern, Alford, Well, | Willoughby, and Stewton. |
tation on the Great Northern Railway between | Willoughby and Mablethorpe. |
at that time he had written to Sir Percival | Willoughby and became his agent in the development of W |
an acoustic duo with Strawbs guitarist Brian | Willoughby, and as Acoustic Strawbs with Willoughby (un |
departed from Ratcliffe, including those of | Willoughby and Frobisher. |
Both Lord | Willoughby and his father supported the King and raised |
ter that year he captured Barbados from Lord | Willoughby and the other English colonies in the Americ |
encer of Wormleighton and his wife, Margaret | Willoughby, and was baptised on 4 January 1591 at Bring |
he married Lucy, the daughter of Richard de | Willoughby, and came into possession of the latter's ma |
Marlene | Willoughby as Beth |
The same year, he replaced | Willoughby as a superintendent of the Newfoundland Scho |
Esq., of Wadley, Berkshire, grandson of Sir | Willoughby Aston, Bart., and great-grandson of Sir Thom |
Though | Willoughby attacked Hirono for refusing to debate, poll |
the large name tablets, which have "MYRTLE - | WILLOUGHBY AVE." on two lines in white sans serif font |
s and directional signs indicate they led to | Willoughby Avenue. |
The | Willoughby Baronetcy, of Willoughby in the County of No |
The | Willoughby Baronetcy, of Wollaton in the County of Nott |
The | Willoughby Baronetcy, of Risley in the County of Derby, |
Arthur | Willoughby Barton (14 September 1899 - 24 August 1976) |
northeast of English Harbour, at the head of | Willoughby Bay. |
Ian | Willoughby Bazalgette, VC, DFC (19 October 1918 - 4 Aug |
Canada following the 1930 federal election, | Willoughby became Government Leader in the Senate and a |
In the next few years, | Willoughby became the leader of the Presbyterian force |
-Hamilton married Lady Caroline, daughter of | Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon, in 1821. |
The third son of | Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon, he was educate |
rn in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the son of | Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon and Anna Maria |
Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon (16 January 174 | |
Willoughby, British Columbia is a community located wit | |
of Elmer Fudd, Bugs is hunted by a dog named | Willoughby, but the dog falls for every trap Bugs sets |
His maternal grandparents were Elizabeth | Willoughby by either her husband Thomas Bayntun of Litt |
Miniature of Catherine | Willoughby by Hans Holbein, the Younger |
Willoughby City Council chambers, taken 6 April 2005. | |
However, the | Willoughby City Council is aware of the importance of C |
Willoughby claimed the pro-evolution curriculum was by | |
h for Boland, also against the West Indians, | Willoughby claimed his maiden five-wicket haul, finishi |
Opening the bowling, | Willoughby claimed two wickets in a 65 run defeat. |
Willoughby claimed self-defense, but prosecutor Sherri | |
Willoughby claimed three wickets in the first-innings, | |
Dick Simmons as Henry | Willoughby Claven |
erican country music singer-songwriter Larry | Willoughby, co-written with Hank DeVito. |
John | Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen 17 October 183 |
Lady Florence Mary Cole, daughter of William | Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, in 1870. |
cond - but eldest surviving - son of William | Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, and Jane Casa |
orn the second son of an Irish peer, William | Willoughby Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen (1 March 1736- |
dinboro, Pennsylvania, in 1865 and 1866, and | Willoughby Collegiate Institute in Willoughby, Ohio, in |
hree children together, Augusta Mary Cotton, | Willoughby Cotton and Maj.-Gen. |
Willoughby Cotton entered Rugby School at the age of 12 | |
inessman in North Sydney, and was elected to | Willoughby Council. |
John | Willoughby Crawford QC (1817 - 13 May 1875) served as t |
d with John Ross in Belleville and then John | Willoughby Crawford in Toronto. |
In 1867, he was narrowly defeated by John | Willoughby Crawford in Leeds South but was elected in 1 |
John | Willoughby Crawford, politician and third Lieutenant Go |
13 May - John | Willoughby Crawford, politician and third Lieutenant Go |
Willoughby currently resides in Hackensack, New Jersey. | |
A daughter of Sir | Willoughby d'Ewes, 2nd Baronet, of Stowlangtoft Hall, S |
January 1609, at the age of 15, to Elizabeth | Willoughby, daughter of Sir Percival Willoughby of Woll |
John is co-heir presumptive of the barony of | Willoughby de Eresby, his mother being an aunt of the p |
om 1666 until 1701, he was styled 17th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby, and from 1701 until 1706 he was s |
e succeeded his mother as twenty-fifth Baron | Willoughby de Eresby and four years later he was create |
He inherited the title 2nd Baron | Willoughby de Broke and 10th Baron Latimer on the death |
Aveland from 1867 to 1888 and as 25th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby from 1888 to 1892, was a British L |
He inherited the title 12th Baron | Willoughby de Broke and 20th Baron Latimer on the death |
the second son of Richard Verney, 11th Baron | Willoughby de Broke (1621-1711), and Mary Pretyman, dau |
On the death of Alberic, Baron | Willoughby de Eresby in 1870, this title (now merged in |
er receiving a writ of acceleration as Baron | Willoughby de Eresby. |
l of Ancaster, 3rd Baron Aveland, 26th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby (29 July 1867-29 September 1951), |
The church was erected by Lady | Willoughby de Broke in memory of her husband, Henry Pey |
Elizabeth Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness | Willoughby de Eresby. |
ke of Suffolk and the suo jure 12th Baroness | Willoughby de Eresby. |
on, the Earl of Lincoln, he had married Lady | Willoughby de Eresby, who had been intended as the brid |
ughter of Peter Drummond-Burrell, 22nd Baron | Willoughby de Eresby. |
Peter Drummond-Burrell, 22nd Baron | Willoughby de Eresby 25 November 1828 - 7 March 1851 |
ry Lord Great Chamberlainship and the Barony | Willoughby de Eresby fell into abeyance between his two |
of Lindsey, 7th Earl of Lindsey, 20th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby and Hereditary Lord Great Chamberl |
d, in 1678, Robert Bertie, who was then Lord | Willoughby de Eresby, but later Duke of Ancaster and Ke |
ibson, paid for by the Dowager Lady Margaret | Willoughby de Brook of Compton Verney, keeping the exis |
In 1570 he unsuccessfully claimed the Barony | Willoughby de Eresby in right of his wife. |
it of acceleration in his father's Barony of | Willoughby de Eresby in 1715. |
ss of Kent, sister of Peregrine Bertie, Lord | Willoughby de Eresby, and widow of Reginald Grey, 5th E |
ught to have been owned by ancestors of Lord | Willoughby de Broke (John Verney), who was descended fr |
Robert Welles, 8th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby (died 19 March 1470) was an Englis |
is article is about Robert Welles, 8th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby. |
h of his mother in 1462, he became 8th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby. |
his fourth wife, the suo jure 12th Baroness | Willoughby de Eresby. |
Railway was a railway company formed by Lord | Willoughby de Eresby to build a line from the Great Nor |
loughby, 1st Earl of Ancaster and 25th Baron | Willoughby de Eresby established a charitable trust to |
Lord | Willoughby de Broke married firstly Petra Aird, daughte |
George Verney, 12th Baron | Willoughby de Broke and de jure 20th Baron Latimer (165 |
The son of the 20th Baron | Willoughby de Broke and Rachel Wrey, he was educated at |
Willoughby developed coal mines on his estate at Wollat | |
known as "Mimi") she was the daughter of Sir | Willoughby Dickinson, later Baron Dickinson. |
The next morning, 12 September 1945, | Willoughby disembarked the remaining Australian troops |
23 April - Cassandra | Willoughby, Duchess of Chandos, historian (died 1735) |
Cassandra | Willoughby, Duchess of Chandos (23 April , 1670 - July |
in the private home of physician John H. C. | Willoughby due to an outbreak of typhoid while the Cana |
24 votes by the sitting Conservative MP Lord | Willoughby d' Eresby, who had held Horncastle at each e |
He married Madeleine, daughter of Colonel | Willoughby Edward Gordon Forbes, in 1905. |
ents and teachers from Ocean View and nearby | Willoughby Elementary lobbied local authorities to save |
Lord | Willoughby entered Parliament as MP for Boston in 1685, |
Willoughby entered the British navy in 1790 and was pre | |
Though he later regretted skipping college, | Willoughby eventually received his degree in communicat |
itled The Continuation of the History of the | Willoughby Family which is preserved in the Manuscripts |
The | Willoughby family (1350) were the main benefactors to R |
The church has a long connection with the | Willoughby family of Wollaton Park who were the patrons |
The programme was hosted by Holly | Willoughby, featured a host of other performers and act |
Willoughby fell victim to Edward III's purge of the adm | |
Oh, Lady, Lady (1920) .... | Willoughby Finch |
Born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1954, | Willoughby first began to show promise as a rower whils |
was married three times: first to Elizabeth | Willoughby, first daughter and co-heiress of Robert Wil |
She ( | Willoughby) followed her (Daniel) out of the club, and |
renaming on 1 January 1904 to Braunston and | Willoughby for Daventry (the for Daventry was eventuall |
s petitioned the House of Lords against Lord | Willoughby for the redemption of a mortgage on the mano |
de, Burwood, Drummoyne, Eastwood, Gordon and | Willoughby for the 1927 election. |
Noel Vincent | Willoughby, former Bishop of Cashel and Ossory, born in |
nti-Communist Liaison like Maj. Gen. Charles | Willoughby, Frank Sturgis, Edward Hunter, Robert Morris |
Iowa State, Floyd coached future pros Dedric | Willoughby, Fred Hoiberg, Kelvin Cato, Marcus Fizer and |
ifles, in bringing in the body of Lieutenant | Willoughby from the top of the Glacis. |
He operated in partnership with Charles | Willoughby from 1894 to 1906. |
Willoughby gained some notoriety in the 1981 NBA postse | |
the site of the old hall in 1856 by William | Willoughby George Hurt Sitwell, great nephew of Sir Sit |
Goolagong left Barellan to attend | Willoughby Girls High School in Sydney where she was ab |
Evonne to move to Sydney, where she attended | Willoughby Girls High School. |
Willoughby Goddard - Colonel | |
rated this event with friends and members at | Willoughby Golf Club and posted a story documenting the |
David | Willoughby Gooding (born 1925) is Professor Emeritus of |
Willoughby Gray as Pop | |
Frere and merchant banker Sir John Stevens ( | Willoughby Gray)) and often used as an unwitting pawn i |
Willoughby Gregory House, Quincy, Florida, NRHP-listed | |
The | Willoughby Gregory House (also known as Krausland) is a |
y in fact be rooted in local politics, since | Willoughby had estates in Leicestershire; the abduction |
1540, c1600 and c1828, the latter after Lord | Willoughby had done a fair bit of demolishing in c1819. |
njoyed more successful professional careers, | Willoughby had a career that was undistinguished. |
Willoughby Hamilton (born as James Willoughby "Willoby" | |
Since 1992, | Willoughby has been governor of the Royal Shakespeare T |
The population of Scott | Willoughby has rapidly declined over the past 200 years |
Willoughby has had a record with the law, for assault. | |
Served by School District 35 Langley, | Willoughby has three elementary schools and one high sc |
Since 1992, | Willoughby has been chair of SM Theatre Ltd, the St Mar |
13 | Willoughby Hills Park & Ride |
6 Gold Line- Shops of | Willoughby Hills to Lakeland College |
n Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks in | Willoughby Hills, Ohio (visible from River Road). |
Willoughby himself was identified as a JFK plot conspir | |
Paul Smith ( | Willoughby House Flagship) |
Willoughby immediately married a widow, but died only f | |
The following year he lost | Willoughby in an election. |
He may have enjoyed the patronage of Lord | Willoughby in his clerical career. |
ger Darrell Johnson pinch hit for closer Jim | Willoughby in the bottom of the eighth inning, Burton w |
lican challenger and Tea Party activist John | Willoughby in the general election. |
Frustrated by his failure, | Willoughby intends to commit suicide by jumping from th |
Willoughby is an unincorporated community in Albemarle | |
Holly | Willoughby is very notable in the UK. |
Patricia N. (Tricia) | Willoughby is a North Carolina educator. |
all of his college expenses, and, in return, | Willoughby is a special advisor to the NBA who counsels |
on Beaumont in partnership with Sir Percival | Willoughby, is currently credited as the world's first |
Willoughby is situated on an elevated plateau, and all | |
Willoughby is an electoral district of the Legislative | |
ic wing was originally designed by architect | Willoughby J. Edbrooke and built as the San Jose post o |
ned in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by | Willoughby J. Edbrooke. |
889, the building was designed by architects | Willoughby J. Edbrooke and Franklin P. Burnham, of Chic |
It was designed by | Willoughby J. Edbrooke and Franklin Pierce Burnham. |
sque style building, principally designed by | Willoughby J. Edbrooke, of the Office of the Supervisin |
The Lord of the Manor Sir | Willoughby Jones ordered the tree removed and, with muc |
Sir | Willoughby Jones 3rd Baronet (24 November 1820 - 21 Aug |
Henry | Willoughby Laird (January 4, 1868 - September 30, 1940) |
rnment areas with small areas of the park in | Willoughby, Lane Cove and Hunter's Hill local governmen |
Rev. Stephen | Willoughby Lawley (1823 - c. 1901), rector at Escrick 1 |
John | Willoughby Layard (27 November 1891-26 November 1974) w |
Somes Layard, and therefore the aunt of John | Willoughby Layard, psychologist and anthropologist. |
three times, first in 1941 to Sylvia Alfreda | Willoughby Lee, whom he divorced in 1947. |
Bonthorpe is a tiny hamlet north east of | Willoughby, Lincolnshire. |
a Crime Against Humanity (foreword by George | Willoughby), London, War Resisters' International, ISBN |
During his partnership with Sir Percival | Willoughby, Lord of the Wollaton Manor, in 1603-4 he co |
Edmund | Willoughby Lyons, (1830-1889), Colonel, Indian Army, ma |
Willoughby made his one-day debut for Boland in October | |
Willoughby made four first-class appearance for Hampshi | |
On the 4th of August 2007 Holly | Willoughby married Dan Baldwin there. |
McGill studied medicine at | Willoughby Medical College in Ohio, received an M.D. fr |
The | Willoughby Memorial Library and Art Gallery is housed i |
oke on 1840-12-10, and they had one son, Sir | Willoughby Merrik Campbell Burrell, 5th Baron Gywdyr (1 |
Willoughby Middle row: Rev. V.S. Wright, Mrs. Ingham, B | |
On 31 October 1946, he married Mary | Willoughby Montgomery, elder daughter of Lieutenant-Col |
ald Bridgeman, 6th Earl of Bradford and Mary | Willoughby Montgomery. |
r they escaped, U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel | Willoughby Morgan seized two Ho-Chunk hostages and dema |
ned on July 15, 1830, with William Clark and | Willoughby Morgan representing the United States. |
Hurtle | Willoughby Morphett 1920 |
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