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  • hesterfield School under William Burrow, and afterwards at Eton.
  • Williams died shortly afterwards at age 62 in March 1849 when ambushed and ki
  • Johnson was educated at Harrow and afterwards at Saint-Omer and Bruges.
  • don Fashion Weekend, takes place immediately afterwards at the same venue and is open to the general
  • Team between 12 and 6pm followed by a party afterwards at The Square, with cakes and fizzy drinks.
  • originally at Erdeswicke Hall, in Cheshire, afterwards at Leighton and finally in the reign of Edwa
  • Jovillier, near Bar-le-Duc in Lorraine, and afterwards at the University of Bourges, where he gradu
  • t due to a cerebral hemorrhage and died soon afterwards at Ullevaal Hospital in Oslo.
  • ol, first at Christ's College, Hertford, and afterwards at Jackson's Academy, Hampton.
  • isprudence at Bologna from 1440 to 1445, and afterwards at Ferrara, Siena, and Pisa.
  • and practised as a lawyer first at Bourges, afterwards at Toulouse.
  • urch service and has a conversation with her afterwards at Chesney Wold - though, at first, neither
  • t international appearance came a few months afterwards at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Champio
  • Glasgow, and educated at the New Academy and afterwards at the Marischal College, in Aberdeen, where
  • He was educated at Winchester and afterwards at New College, Oxford, where he became a Fe
  • Afterwards, at least three cars were transferred into d
  • He was severely wounded afterwards at the capture of the Shah Nujjif.
  • to a decisive victory for Japan immediately afterwards at the Battle of Sittang Bridge.
  • He died about a week afterwards at Cseke, from internal inflammation.
  • age of 19, but his mother died a short time afterwards at the age of 54.
  • They surrendered shortly afterwards at the Royal Oak.
  • ector of St Nicholas' Church, Nottingham but afterwards at Kingston-upon-Thames.
  • an unexpected heart failure and died shortly afterwards at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.
  • celain Works (owned by Flight and Barr), and afterwards at Robert Chamberlain's factory.
  • ich held its social gatherings at Will's and afterwards at Button's.
  • at Tallow Chandlers' Hall, Dowgate Hill, and afterwards at Pinners' Hall, where he preached his last
  • n's management at Her Majesty's Theatre (and afterwards at Drury Lane), and in the same year conduct
  • risoner of war in German hands in Norway and afterwards at Sachsenhausen, near Oranienburg, Germany,
  • ate at Holy Trinity Church in Evansville and afterwards at St. John's Pro-Cathedral in Indianapolis.
  • brother of the novelist Maria Edgeworth, and afterwards at Dublin at a school run by the Rev. Willia
  • at Derby School, where he was a scholar, and afterwards at Caius College, Cambridge, again as a scho
  • profession of teaching, first at Alexandria, afterwards at Athens, and last at Rome, where he enjoye
  • ort by "Florence of Worcester", writing long afterwards, at some time before Aldfrith's death in 705
  • Greg died soon afterwards at the age of 33, and shortly after his fune
  • Ethiopia by Dejazmach Wube Haile Maryam, he afterwards attached himself to the party of Emperor Tew
  • Many of them afterwards attained high positions in the Church; one p
  • n army under the name of "Muklis Pasha", and afterwards attained the same rank in the Moldavian army
  • Tildesley attended St. George's School, and afterwards attended the University of British Columbia,
  • 33 he attended school in Trautmannsdorf, and afterwards attended agricultural technical school in Br
  • ated from South Carolina College in 1831 and afterwards attended Harvard Law School for legal traini
  • Afterwards attended the University of Maryland School o
  • but afterwards attended Jesus College, Cambridge.
  • autos do Rei remained popular for many years afterwards, attracting overflow crowds everywhere they
  • Afterwards, Atwood resumed activities in the newspaper
  • e Royal Artillery (Territorial Army) and was afterwards awarded the Legion of Merit and the Territor
  • r in 1870, first in Bevere (Oudenaarde), and afterwards back in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek.
  • n promotional activities came to an end soon afterwards, Bada was able to perform in other places li
  • ce the Serjeant was brought in, very shortly afterwards, badly wounded.
  • Simultaneously or afterwards band members played in the bands Deathreat,
  • tirely destroyed their crops and fields, and afterwards banished them to Mac William Burke;
  • Afterwards Barboni became screenwriter and director of
  • Shortly afterwards Bargrave went to Venice as chaplain to Sir H
  • He was the second son of Lewis Silkin ( afterwards Baron Silkin), a Labour Member of Parliament
  • Soon afterwards, Barret was again at fault, allowing Gamble
  • Soon afterwards, Barris sold the engine and drive-train, res
  • Soon afterwards, Barry Kilby was elected to be chairman of t
  • Afterwards, Barton resume practicing law in Winchester,
  • , but he is thought to have become king soon afterwards, based on Bede's characterisation of his pos
  • Afterwards, Baylor did not defeat any of its Big 12 opp
  • Afterwards, Bazell traveled to England, where he studie
  • ations, and such offender or offenders shall afterwards be brought into or found in the United State
  • ntil you are Dead ; and that your body shall afterwards be dissected and anatomized ; and may the Lo
  • Afterwards be became successively assistant cashier, vi
  • Village would be located at Tempe and would afterwards be sold as housing.
  • called Klοdones by the Macedonians, to ever afterwards be distinguished by the title of Mimallones.
  • ajesty presented it to him, bidding him ever afterwards bear such a one in the fore gamb of the demy
  • stes by his father and brothers, two of whom afterwards became famous as artists - John Collingham M
  • He afterwards became pastor of Our Lady of Angels Church i
  • tion of chief clerk in the police office and afterwards became a police magistrate at Sydney.
  • s, "While young Muthukutti was a cowherd and afterwards became a palmyra-climber from the circumstan
  • He afterwards became a Baptist (perhaps not surprisingly,
  • At first inclined to conservatism, he afterwards became an exponent of the mediating theology
  • , St. Brigid was attended to by Ninnidh, who afterwards became known as "Ninnidh of the clean hand"
  • 909 he became interim treasurer, and shortly afterwards became secretary-general of the organization
  • Alexander Pendarves, whose widow afterwards became Mrs. Delany, was his colleague in par
  • Having served as a Methodist minister, he afterwards became a Uniting Church minister in various
  • onastery during an attack upon the town, but afterwards became a benefactor of it.
  • here he graduated M.A., 3 February 1564, and afterwards became a Fellow.
  • rchants, and stock and station agents, which afterwards became Moreheads Limited.
  • the Confessor as a hostage in 1051 and soon afterwards became a prisoner of William the Conqueror,
  • ed to France on 24 November 1918 and shortly afterwards became French submarine Halbronn (until 24 J
  • atten was the last Governor of Hong Kong and afterwards became Europe's Commissioner for External Re
  • he heard the lectures of Martin Luther, and afterwards became tutor to Count Mansfeldt.
  • ucted in figure painting by a Frenchman, and afterwards became professor of architectural and orname
  • ved a B.S. from Findlay College in 1934, and afterwards became an ordained minister.
  • er (1703-1750), was a pastor at Leipzig, and afterwards became professor of theology in the Universi
  • He knew Charles and Mary Lamb, and afterwards became acquainted with Shelley, Leigh Hunt,
  • lain, and two laymen, Andrew and Guerin, who afterwards became the first lay brothers.
  • He afterwards became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini a
  • essional road cyclist from 1992 to 2002, and afterwards became a cycling manager in the professional
  • nted Brigade during the Boer War in 1900 and afterwards became an aide-de-camp to King Edward VII in
  • of absence in order to protect the lady who afterwards became his wife.
  • He afterwards became vice-master of Trinity College, built
  • in which were interspersed the verses which afterwards became popular as the Ben Gaultier Ballads (
  • He shortly afterwards became a large shipowner, trading with New A
  • as a surgeon, visiting Basra and Quetta, and afterwards became an authority on the birds of South As
  • a principal clerk in HM Treasury and shortly afterwards became an Assistant Secretary.
  • ring the later part of the 11th century, and afterwards became canon and custos of the church of Aac
  • The Young Wales Association, which afterwards became the London Welsh Trust, runs the Lond
  • the Agamemnon, in which many Oxford men who afterwards became famous in other fields took part.
  • orn in Oxford, he first preached in Reading, afterwards became pastor of a Baptist church in London,
  • tached to the church of St. Maturinus, which afterwards became famous under Robert Guguin, master ge
  • ralogy in the Paris faculty of sciences, and afterwards became inspector-general of the university.
  • ok his B.A. degree in 1866, and very shortly afterwards became a convert to the Roman Catholic Churc
  • He afterwards became assistant military secretary for Indi
  • lic of the Midland District on 22 May 1840 - afterwards became coadjutor vicar apostolic of the Cent
  • o Low Arianism, as it was then called, which afterwards became the distinguishing feature of the War
  • ted, a considerable part remained behind and afterwards became absorbed by the Saxon tribes in the r
  • to the Royal Naval Staff College in 1913 and afterwards became a war staff officer in a light cruise
  • He afterwards became a pupil of Reni, in whose studio he l
  • ion he furthered his training in Prague, and afterwards became an assistant at the eye clinic at Kon
  • itially depicted as a top-label Choujin, but afterwards became less active and, along with Specialma
  • turned out unfavorably to the Donatists who afterwards became enemies of the Roman authorities.
  • uated from Yale College in 1862, and shortly afterwards became Cashier of the First National Bank of
  • rarian of the Royal Dublin Society, where he afterwards became Professor of Chemistry.
  • president of Softech from 1969 to 1975, and afterwards became Chairman of the Board of directors.
  • e free school of Magdalen College, Oxford He afterwards became a demy, and in 1541 was elected a Fel
  • on Committee was formed; this committee soon afterwards became the Labour Party.
  • ade, which was broken up in August 1915, and afterwards became Military Secretary at General Headqua
  • 874 he was suffering from glaucoma, and soon afterwards became blind.
  • ment of the bailiff placed over him, and who afterwards became a hermit in a very lonely spot, where
  • the Angel's Castle on 10 October 1123, which afterwards became entitled to him.
  • he then local MP Stanley Baldwin who shortly afterwards became prime minister.
  • ord Dunbar and Cranstoun (hang first and try afterwards) became known as "Jeddart Justice".
  • inted the Emperor Maximilian and the boy who afterwards became Emperor Charles V. Until 1508 Cranach
  • tal assistant to the forces in May 1827, and afterwards became surgeon to the royal horse guards (Bl
  • e refectory of the convent, being preserved, afterwards became the Whitefriars Theatre.
  • ell College to prepare for the ministry, and afterwards became pastor at Chesham.
  • military colony by the emperor Claudius, and afterwards became a municipium.
  • formed on the more modern lines to which he afterwards became so devotedly attached."
  • ff a cliff, possibly as suicide, and Quintal afterwards became even more alcoholic and threatened to
  • ant archbishopric of Valencia, a prelate who afterwards became archbishop of Toledo, and remained to
  • ly in October 1854, the towering fortress it afterwards became, and Totleben himself maintained that
  • vent, Operation Wilfred, was aborted shortly afterwards because of the German invasion of Norway.
  • record label, EMI, dropped the group shortly afterwards because the single allegedly promoted home t
  • It was not used afterwards, because aircraft were much more effective.
  • ne platoon, he was hit in the head twice and afterwards become an archivist.
  • Episcopate in 1903 and served for six years, afterwards becoming Warden of St Augustine's Missionary
  • ucated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, afterwards becoming a fellow of Jesus College in the sa
  • eral Officers School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, afterwards becoming an instructor at the Army School fo
  • s a servant of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, afterwards becoming deputy-treasurer of the navy and th
  • orough Pirates junior rugby league club soon afterwards, becoming the town's second junior rugby lea
  • had been blown away, and the same fate soon afterwards befell the after gun and crew.
  • Shortly afterwards, before he died of fever, just after the cap
  • drawn in November 1949 (and scrapped shortly afterwards) before the number had been applied.
  • airman of Comecon for a short period of time afterwards before moving to a factory in Syzran, which
  • l win, but was twice loaned to Belgian clubs afterwards before being released at the end of his cont
  • Martin Lock became editor at some point afterwards, before handing it over to Martin Skidmore i
  • He died soon afterwards, before the end of the hostilities, at 26 Ja
  • th London comedy show News Revue and shortly afterwards began appearing as a pairing in episodes of
  • tor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC 2's Travel Show unt
  • ulation swelled to around 1,200 in 1911, but afterwards began a slow decline.
  • xpected success of the First Crusade shortly afterwards, beginning in 1096.
  • eleased the single "The Long Road," and soon afterwards begins his 2005 tour in Belgium.
  • being accelerated up to V> 100 km/s and only afterwards begins to collimate.
  • C.Tuffley was made bandmaster, but died soon afterwards, being succeeded by W.T.Kirkland.
  • le until the end of the show's third season, afterwards being reduced from a main cast member to a r
  • lery Regiment at Madison Barracks, New York, afterwards being assigned to duty as Director of the Un
  • nt of Rosemarkie until the mid-13th century, afterwards being moved to nearby Fortrose and Fortrose
  • ell warn,' while the stones were still soft; afterwards, being persecuted, the man ran away, the wif
  • ade acting-captain of the 74-gun HMS Sultan, afterwards being transferred to the 28-gun HMS Maidston
  • Afterwards, Bella becomes very sick and realizes that s
  • May 3. The regiment took its former position afterwards below Fredericksburg and remained until Gene
  • Afterwards, Ben visits Charlotte, and finds out that sh
  • Afterwards, Bennett directed Sommers to make the deal.
  • Afterwards, Benzaiten returns to her shrine and the Dra
  • Shortly afterwards, Bertrand was named to the Canadian Farm Loa
  • Afterwards, Bessey moved back full-time to Busch North
  • unded (1530) College of the Three Languages, afterwards better known as the College de France.
  • Shortly afterwards, between May and October 2003, he forced a s
  • Afterwards, between 1945 and 1947, fighting continued i
  • Soon afterwards Beuzelin agreed a one year contract with Kil
  • Shortly afterwards, Bianca Castafiore, famous opera Diva and sc
  • Afterwards, Bilbo once again caused controversy by hidi
  • Shortly afterwards, Bill Barbot joined the band as second guita
  • Afterwards, Billy returns to the future but is horrifie
  • Afterwards Biroli was made General of the Italian 9th A
  • uthor's own copies, by James Gardiner, D.D., afterwards Bishop of Lincoln (2nd ed., London, 1697.
  • Gaspare Sillingardi (1582), afterwards Bishop of Modena, employed by Alfonso II of
  • like him, at the bottom, as chaplain: he was afterwards Bishop of London.
  • rice, died 1222) was prior of Lesmahagow and afterwards bishop of Moray (Gaelic epscop Muireb; Latin
  • r of Pembroke Hall later in the century, and afterwards Bishop of Rochester.
  • Among his friends he numbered Edward Fowler, afterwards bishop of Gloucester, John Locke, and Thomas
  • 8vo, edited by James Sherman (Robert Grove, afterwards bishop of Chichester, accused him of plagiar
  • by his chaplain, Robert Wright (1560-1643), afterwards bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.
  • ch place his father, Edmund Law (1703-1787), afterwards Bishop of Carlisle, was at the time rector.
  • Transubstantiation, against Dr. John Cosin,' afterwards bishop of Durham.
  • He was accompanied by Pierre Daniel Huet, afterwards Bishop of Avranches.
  • William Van Mildert, DD, Queen's; afterwards Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St Paul's, Bi
  • a chaplain of King William I of Scotland and afterwards, Bishop of Ross (1214-1249).
  • the letters were written by Reginald Heber, afterwards bishop of Calcutta, and the discovery of J.
  • n proprietary school under Dr. John Jackson, afterwards bishop of London, and at Rugby under Dr. Tho
  • Amongst its abbots were Saint Aethelwold, afterwards Bishop of Winchester (954), and Richard of H
  • ed with his fellow-collegian, Edmund Gibson, afterwards bishop of London, and with Edward Lhuyd, who
  • and and was succeeded in 1829 by Archdeacon, afterwards Bishop, William Grant Broughton.
  • Afterwards, Black Bird Shoots Spyros and takes a bomb h
  • Shortly afterwards Blomberg married Hieronymus Kegel, an imperi
  • Some of the mob engaged in the tragic affair afterwards boasted that they had shot Durfee in order t
  • to gravitate to the fourpenny or even (as he afterwards boasted) to the penny box on the bookstalls.
  • Afterwards, Bob Budiansky created most of the Transform
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