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  • le to fight in the bronze medal bout against Frederick Feary.
  • Frederick Feikema Manfred (January 6, 1912 - September
  • Markward was killed and Frederick fell under the control of William of Capparo
  • John Frederick Felske (born May 30, 1942, in Chicago, Illin
  • ereo recording was made in October 1956 with Frederick Fennell conducting the Eastman-Rochester Pop
  • Hanson with the Eastman Rochester Orchestra, Frederick Fennell with the Eastman Wind Ensemble, and
  • I performed by Martin Gabel & Frederick Fennell
  • Frederick Fenning, nuclear physicist, helped to develo
  • Trowel hires safecracker Frederick Fenzer (David Roster) and his bodyguard, Non
  • on with a year at the Art School operated by Frederick Ferdinand Helsted (1809-1875) in Copenhagen
  • In 1830, Frederick Ferdinand died childless and Henry succeeded
  • Frederick Ferdinand Frink is a former Major League Bas
  • Frederick Ferdinand Low (June 30, 1828 - July 21, 1894
  • Frederick Ferdinand Konstantin (b.
  • Sir Frederick Fergus Graham, 5th Baronet 12 December 1958
  • Walter Frederick Ferrier (1865-1950), Canadian geologist and
  • anadian geologist and mining engineer Walter Frederick Ferrier (1865-1950).
  • 'F' Ferrier collection for Walter Frederick Ferrier, famous mining engineer who contribu
  • Frederick Field (1826-1885) was an English chemist, bo
  • 18 April - Frederick Field, Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and F
  • Sir Colin Frederick Figures KCMG, OBE (1 July 1925 - 8 December
  • Figures was born in Birmingham, the son of Frederick Figures, an insurance executive, and his wif
  • known projects of the real estate developer Frederick Fillmore French.
  • John Frederick Finerty (September 10, 1846 - June 10, 1908)
  • 7 July 1931), married on 26 February 1895 Frederick Firebrace (d.
  • Henry Frederick Fischer began windmill construction in 1865
  • Frederick Fisher (died 1826) - local murder victim who
  • Frederick Fisher
  • houses the gallery was designed by architect Frederick Fisher.
  • Frederick Fiske Warren and Gretchen Osgood Warren Hous
  • Fison was born in London the son of Sir Frederick Fison, 1st Baronet and his wife Isabella Cro
  • Frederick Fitchett 1887-90
  • Lord Frederick FitzClarence
  • Frederick FitzClarence gained the rank of Colonel in t
  • Lord Frederick FitzClarence, GCH (9 December 1799 - 30 Octo
  • His great-grandfather George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster, was the e
  • George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster PC (29 Jan
  • Rear-Admiral Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge KCVO RN (January 30, 1846 - Decem
  • Commander George William Frederick FitzGeorge (12 October 1892 - 13 June 1960)
  • George Frederick FitzGerald (Melbourne, 25 April 1890 - 28 Ju
  • She was married to Augustus Frederick FitzGerald, 3rd Duke of Leinster.
  • Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, President of the RCVS (1875-77)
  • Frederick Flagg House is a historic house at 65 Fairmo
  • At the 1893 general election Frederick Flatman won Pareora from Arthur Rhodes the f
  • was represented by one Member of Parliament, Frederick Flatman for that period.
  • Pareora, held by Frederick Flatman
  • The unfortunate Frederick fled into exile in the United Provinces.
  • Alan Frederick Fletcher (born 28 October 1917 in Pendleton,
  • They have one son, Henry William Frederick Fletcher-Vane born in 1990, and two daughter
  • companies were from the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Floyd, Jefferson, and Berkeley.
  • Frederick Focke Reese (born in Baltimore, Maryland on
  • Frederick Focke Reese was born in Baltimore, Maryland
  • Joseph Fogerty of London, and his son, John Frederick Fogerty of Dublin.
  • uncle of architects William Fogerty and John Frederick Fogerty, respectively.
  • John Frederick Fogerty, ARIBA, was an Irish architect and e
  • Leopold was succeeded by his son Frederick following his death.
  • esigned in the Beaux-Arts style by architect Frederick Foltz (1843-1916).
  • He stayed with Single-A Frederick for the entire 1999 season, and found modera
  • Frederick Forbes (born 5 August 1894 - date of death u
  • Frederick Forchheimer (1853 - 1913) was an American pe
  • h Republic and Slovakia (both led by the Rev Frederick Forkrist).
  • Frederick Forman (August 30, 1884 - December 8, 1960)
  • General William Frederick Forster KH (17 December 1798 - 8 June 1879)
  • His son Frederick Forsyth later served in the Canadian House o
  • ry weapon is used in an assassination in the Frederick Forsyth novel The Devil's Alternative.
  • The Fourth Protocol is a novel written by Frederick Forsyth and published in August 1984.
  • Hall, Bill and Melinda Gates, Kate Winslet, Frederick Forsyth, Deepak Chopra, Uma Thurman and Jere
  • hard Holmes, and the series was presented by Frederick Forsyth.
  • Paul Frederick Foster (March 25, 1889 - January 30, 1972) w
  • John Frederick Foster, born 25 February 1938, is a sailor f
  • For the card game disseminator, see Robert Frederick Foster.
  • Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell (September 1831 - 27 M
  • iberal Unionist Member of Parliament Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell died.
  • Narration written: Frederick Fougea
  • Frederick Francis III (1851-1897) father of Alexandrin
  • Frederick Francis served on the general staff of Gener
  • andrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter of Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.
  • She was a daughter of Frederick Francis I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schweri
  • t Simeon (died 15 November 1845) married Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet in July 1814, pro
  • Peshawar Field Force and became General Sir Frederick Francis Maude VC GCB.
  • Frederick Francis Mathers (October 17, 1871-1947) was
  • Frederick Francis Maude, born in Lisnadill on 20 Decem
  • Frederick Francis II (28 February 1823 - 15 April 1883
  • reigning Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Frederick Francis IV and his wife Princess Alexandra o
  • Frederick Francis Campbell (born August 5, 1943) is an
  • In 1906 after upsetting his nephew Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, over
  • Frederick Francis Houser (April 11, 1905 - December 25
  • In 2003 the directors job was taken over by Frederick Frank and Stephane Lissner.
  • Dr. Frederick Frankenstein-Roger Bart
  • Frederick Franklin Moon (b.
  • Frederick Franklin (1840-1873) was a United States Nav
  • Charles Frederick Frazier Mackenzie (1825-62) was a Church of
  • Frederick Freake (GBR)
  • Frederick Freake
  • Lieutenant Gerard Frederick Freeman-Thomas (3 May 1893 - 14 September 19
  • relinghuysen (1751 - c. 1826), Major General Frederick Frelinghuysen (1753-1804).
  • Frederick Frelinghuysen (1753-1804) Major General who
  • ian; Theodore Frelinghuysen (1787-1862); and Frederick Frelinghuysen (1788-1820).
  • d three daughters and three sons, including: Frederick Frelinghuysen, George Griswold Frelinghuysen
  • Sacred to the memory of Frederick Frelinghuysen, Esq.
  • ne de Smolianinof; Estelle C. Frelinghuysen; Frederick Frelinghuysen; Thomas Frelinghuysen; and The
  • ent Gardenia, Eli Wallach, Elliot Willensky, Frederick Fried and Mae Timpano.
  • ned the publishing business of the late John Frederick Fritsch, whose widow Catarina Margaretha he
  • Dipold wrested Frederick from Capparone in 1206 and gave him over to
  • 05:53 - KC - 10 yd TD Pass to Frederick from Philyaw (PAT by Kral) - 14-7 KC
  • Sir Norman Frederick Frome CIE, DFC (1899-1982) was an English or
  • y before the Berlin Academy exhibition, Carl Frederick Frommann described the setting sun and half-
  • Frederick Frost Blackman (25 July 1866 - 30 January 19
  • Frederick Frost (1891-1971): twice awarded the Disting
  • h seat in an upset victory in 1943 over Rev. Frederick Frost, who was also a Christian minister.
  • Brigadier General Frederick Fuller Russell (1870, Auburn, New York, USA-
  • Frederick Funk (born June 14, 1956) is an American pro
  • tion battalions at Davisville, Rhode Island, Frederick Funston sailed for the Pacific, arriving at
  • Frederick Funston as himself
  • He was General Frederick Funston's immediate superior and authorized
  • In March 1915, under the command of General Frederick Funston, Pershing led the 8th Brigade on the
  • Field to the New York Navy Yard on the USAT Frederick Funston, arriving there on 7 April 1943.
  • was the father of Medal of Honor recipient, Frederick Funston.
  • Frederick Furner Ward (11 May 1873 - 31 December 1954)
  • Frederick Furniss (born 10 July 1922 in Sheffield) is
  • he club was founded by and is named after Dr Frederick Furnivall (when he was 71, in April 1896).
  • Frederick Furnivall, 1825-1910
  • the Iron, future Duke of Inner Austria, and Frederick, future Duke of Further Austria.
  • Architects Frederick G. Frost, Jr. & Associates designed the buil
  • blican and Democratic Party fusion candidate Frederick G. Bromberg to win the election.
  • For the U.S. Representative, see Frederick G. Barry.
  • Incumbent Republican Governor Frederick G. Payne was term limited and seeking electi
  • bankruptcy in 1962, under the presidency of Frederick G. Storey, head of the Storey Theater chain.
  • Incumbent Republican Governor Frederick G. Payne was seeking a second term, and face
  • ll was elected to the Ontario assembly after Frederick G. Fauquier was disqualified in 1884.
  • Frederick G. Lawrence has made the claim that Lonergan
  • om Florida were also invited to participate: Frederick G. Seelman from Palm Beach and Robert Swartb
  • trich's and Pauline's first child was a son, Frederick G. Gruen, born in 1872.
  • Frederick G. Wheatcroft was born in Alfreton, Derbyshi
  • It was decided that Phelps, along with Frederick G. Williams, could be ordained as elders and
  • n of the station was by Joseph M. Wilson and Frederick G. Thorn, later of Wilson Brothers & Company
  • cted term of office - the outgoing Governor, Frederick G. Payne had resigned on December 25, 1952 t
  • the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies and a Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor of History at the Un
  • met in the solar system discovered by Walter Frederick Gale (Sydney, Australia) on June 7, 1927.
  • Ernest Frederick Gale FRS (15 July 1914 - 7 March 2005) was a
  • She married Charles Frederick Gale, a publican, 15 December 1877.
  • Frederick Gallagher (born November 15, 1968) is an Ame
  • Lt Col Frederick Galleghan examining a map with Sgt Heckendor
  • He cites Frederick Gamst (1975), "Rethinking Leach's Structural
  • the TTC, he clashed with then Metro Chairman Frederick Gardiner, and was nearly ousted from the TTC
  • its name to Lodge-Cottrell Ltd. in honor of Frederick Gardner Cottrell's additional contributions
  • Frederick Garland "Fritz" Lanham (January 3, 1880 - Ju
  • Augustus Frederick Garland Hooper (1814-December 30, 1866) was
  • rmed by northern Temperance activists led by Frederick Gates and General Clinton B. Fisk, purchased
  • feiffer's theory came from Peter Olitsky and Frederick Gates at The Rockefeller Institute.
  • For this action Frederick gave Finck the Black Eagle (Seyfarth, Beilag
  • Mr. MA Si-hang, Frederick, GBS
  • Sir Charles Arthur Frederick, GCVO, KCB, was a British courtier.
  • Charles Frederick Gebhart was born on the outskirts of Vincenn
  • third wife, Mary Geiger, daughter of Colonel Frederick Geiger.
  • Frederick Gent has a good and growing reputation as an
  • The Frederick Gent Comprehensive School is a comprehensive
  • Sir Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence QC (5 April 1902-3 Februar
  • Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence QC - lawyer who successful
  • Frederick George (Sandy) Phillips was the second Austr
  • 3 June 1918 - Lieutenant (temporary Captain Frederick George Darby Hands, DSC was awarded the Dist
  • In 1903 Samuel Storey's son Frederick George took over from his father as the mana
  • Frederick George Payne (July 24, 1904 - June 15, 1978)
  • The Hon. Frederick George Ellis, later 7th Baron Howard de Wald
  • was known as Miss Bassano until she married Frederick George Boddy Esq. in 1849, from which time s
  • Private Frederick George Dancox
  • Frederick George "Fred" Hollands (born 1870) was an En
  • don, where he got his Ph.d in 1935 from Prof Frederick George Donnan.
  • Frederick George Novy, American pioneer bacteriologist
  • Frederick George Holweck (Friedrich Georg) (1856-1927)
  • Frederick George Penny, 1st Viscount Marchwood KCVO, J
  • Frederick George Sanderson (12 October 1870 - 8 Decemb
  • Frederick George "Freddie" Brooks, OBE (1 May 1883 - 5
  • Frederick George Hahn (3 November 1911 - 5 February 19
  • Frederick George Kitchener (5 July 1871 - 25 May 1948)
  • Frederick George Ekins (9 September 1871 - unknown) wa
  • ded by his first cousin once removed, Rupert Frederick George Byron (born 1903).
  • Air Commodore (nor Acting Air Vice-Marshal) Frederick George Darby Hards, DSC, DFC, Royal Air Forc
  • 12th Royal Lancers), Frederick George Glyn Bailey, Sidney Robert Bailey, an
  • He was the brother of Frederick George Waterhouse, also a zoologist.
  • Frederick George Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of Southam
  • Sir Frederick George Milner, 7th Baronet was born in Novem
  • hew Gray Gubler, Ryan Smith, Laura Regan and Frederick George Stuhrberg.
  • Frederick George Bourdginon (b.
  • 996 novel written by Neal Stephenson with J. Frederick George, a pseudonym for Stephenson's uncle,
  • Frederick Gerald Hudson Chalk DFC (born Gerald Frederi
  • Major-General Frederick Gerard Peake, CMG, CBE (12 June 1886-30 Marc
  • uilding of the new monastery designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd.
  • s fired power station, designed by architect Frederick Gibberd.
  • Brian Frederick Gilbert Johnson (born 11 September 1938 - No
  • Frederick Gilbert Gardiner Jellicoe (24 February 1858
  • Tories who were this time represented by Sir Frederick Gill Rice, by a majority of 1,917.
  • rth moved up to become Speaker in 1925 after Frederick Gillett took a seat in the United States Sen
  • Frederick Gilroy, more commonly known as Freddie Gilro
  • His son John Frederick Ginnett (1825 in London - 1892) and three gr
  • heriff into a rage; back in Sherwood Forest, Frederick gives Robin another full chest of riches to
  • Carl Spencer Frederick Glasgow (2 April 1883 - 25 December 1954) wa
  • Frederick Gleed Fleetwood
  • anuary 19, 1925 - January 20, 2003) was born Frederick Glendinning Eisley in Philadelphia, Pennsylv
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