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  • The Virginia Gentlemen, a men's singing group, is the oldest a capp
  • ese volumes, with liberal donations from the gentlemen above named, formed the nucleus of the libra
  • After playing a second match for the Gentlemen against Oxford University, Hedley made his c
  • hampionship from 1935 to 1938 and the Craven Gentlemen against Ireland in 1947.
  • Also in 1880 Smith opened for the Gentlemen against the Players, along with George Barri
  • Second XI from 1947 to 1953, and for Craven Gentlemen against Ireland in 1947.
  • Club between 1936 and 1947 and once for the Gentlemen against the Players in 1934.
  • In 1870 he also played for the Gentlemen against the Players at Lords and at the Oval
  • e and Hampshire, as well as representing the Gentlemen against the Players, but he appeared most fo
  • The next season, playing for the Gentlemen against the Players, he took three quick wic
  • He was selected for the Gentlemen against the Players in 1923, and also appear
  • 1871 University Match, he was chosen for the Gentlemen against the Players that year both at Lord's
  • He turned out for the Gentlemen against the Players a fortnight later and ma
  • h, and he scored 102 not out and 136 for the Gentlemen against the Players at Lord's, the first man
  • has a traditional Anglican choir of boys and gentlemen, and has a long choral tradition spanning 60
  • XVIII, documented a fight between the ' Gentlemen and the Bull Dog'.
  • she first met him in company with a body of gentlemen and ladies in 1784.
  • J. D. Davies, Gentlemen and tarpaulins: the officers and men of the
  • BC Radio 4 as On the Town with the League of Gentlemen, and later arrived on television on BBC Two
  • Later in the 1960s, he played with the Dixie Gentlemen and in John Hartford's Aero-Plain band.
  • second floors are let, furnished, to single gentlemen; and it takes boarders besides.
  • Charles Dallison, and 100 other officers and gentlemen, and 800 soldiers were taken prisoner.
  • ershire, but also appeared once each for the Gentlemen and MCC.
  • , all of whom perished, are described as '12 gentlemen and one common sailor', reflecting the need
  • ord and Ilkley and he also played for Craven Gentlemen and Hawks.
  • and soul bands (Lava, Son of Sam, The heavy gentlemen and more), to return to the jazz in the 1990
  • led the life of well-to-do Victorian country gentlemen, and concentrated on his estates, administra
  • , South London), kept wicket for the Croydon Gentlemen and whom he intends to marry his girlfriend
  • That the governor, officers, soldiers, gentlemen, and all others who are by this agreement to
  • in Chevalier's shows include Unextraordinary Gentlemen and Unwoman.
  • Since there were many gentlemen and men of arms among the ranks of the Order
  • an Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and his own Ministry of Space comic (which
  • ang were controlled by committees of Chinese gentlemen and financed by endowment funds raised from
  • uare near Mr. John Laurans Sadler, where all Gentlemen and Ladies may have their Pictures drawn, li
  • is exhibited works were chiefly portraits of gentlemen and ladies, often nameless in the catalogue
  • d the unusual record of playing for both the Gentlemen and the Players in the inaugural and second
  • s was followed by a match against the Craven Gentlemen and a three match series against South Afric
  • 's notes came to be used locally by ‘Country Gentlemen and Farmers' more so than the Bank of Englan
  • tive of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen and others who were suffocated in the Black
  • ds Bromley was appointed tutor to some young gentlemen, and travelled with them abroad.
  • an as a placeholder for the names of the two gentlemen, and would require citation.
  • to have started when he was among nine young gentlemen appointed Ensigns in Bisset's Regiment later
  • the professionals and Mr. Thornton among the gentlemen are the two hardest hitters of my time; I me
  • nd musical arrangement of 'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' are impactful to the point of being intimid
  • It was used by the Nottinghamshire Gentlemen as well as by local clubs.
  • Spencer is listed alongside these gentlemen as one of the organisation's founding govern
  • York City in its opening line - "Ladies and gentlemen, as you know, we have something special down
  • But these gentlemen, as has been proved, are stuffed and crammed
  • sons are a knot of as worthy and serviceable gentlemen as any in the Western parts of this kingdom
  • and was a member of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms from 1981 (retiring in 1999), and di
  • n the year 1744 by the Society of Noblemen & Gentlemen at the Star & Garter in Pall Mall, may be ha
  • o be One of Her Majesty's Honourable Corp of Gentlemen At Arms.
  • jesty's Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms - 1949
  • s picked to play for the Players against the Gentlemen at the Oval, assisting the Players to victor
  • miliane had been having affairs with several gentlemen at court; she was given 24 hours to leave th
  • esty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms in 1963 , he was appointed Standard
  • One night, one of the rich gentlemen at the club asks her if he can see where she
  • ssive 1567 runs, including a century for the Gentlemen at Scarborough, and superb innings against D
  • ery of Knighthood, the Lords-in-Waiting, the Gentlemen at Arms, the Yeomen of the Guard, the Royal
  • Queen's body guard, the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, and served as the unit's Clerk of t
  • His performance for the Gentlemen at Lord's in 1922 was the best bowling by an
  • He was appointed to the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms in 1868.
  • singly, in 1910, for the Players against the Gentlemen at Lords.
  • jesty's Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
  • ppointed a member of The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, the Queen's official bodyguard, on
  • Hot Button, Ernie Halter, Galapogos, Ganem, Gentlemen Auction House, Ghosts, Ghost of Monkshood, G
  • See Category:Centenary Gentlemen basketball players
  • r Haygarth describes him as "one of the best gentlemen bats of his day".
  • Sims a motion was passed in 1805 that :"'No gentlemen be eligible to the office of President or Vi
  • pparell, and also appaired their helth, then gentlemen because of their pale and sickely faces, and
  • In eighteenth century Britain a disgraced gentlemen becomes a highwaymen.
  • The League of Gentlemen began as a stage act in 1995, which won the
  • ell, the other sons of John Burke, and other gentlemen besides them.
  • layed four times for the Players against the Gentlemen between 1931 and 1935.
  • He was considered one of the best gentlemen billiard players in the county and excelled
  • In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, Harry Lime was real name Rob
  • o has a cameo in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, fighting at the Battle of Mo
  • r Jack Wilton in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier is the analogue of Walsingham
  • he graphic novel The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Ne
  • 's graphic novel The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, the poster and its parodies
  • in Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier.
  • Deer Creek Boys, Randy Waller & the Country Gentlemen, Blue Moon Rising, and the Gary Waldrep Band
  • ing each Red Sox home game with, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Fenway Park."
  • Gentlemen Broncos was intended to be released theatric
  • Gentlemen Broncos (2009) (also Producer)
  • Gentlemen Broncos tells the story of a homeschooled te
  • lso made a cameo appearance in the 2009 film Gentlemen Broncos as Benjamin Purvis' father, only eve
  • at the Wedding, The Messenger, Jared Hess's Gentlemen Broncos, Twelve Thirty, and Todd Haynes' HBO
  • ter reappears in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill.
  • gn off: "I've been promised bail, ladies and gentlemen, by my office.
  • ection includes the Royal Military Academy's gentlemen cadet registers, historic archive, uniforms,
  • nada in Kingston, Ontario for the benefit of gentlemen Cadets and Staff in 1883-4 and initiated a c
  • The two gentlemen came up with the unlikely wager.
  • ooked to replace Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen, Canada's leading dance band at the time.
  • Two middle-aged gentlemen characters, Frank Bartles and Ed Jaymes (pla
  • The gentlemen chosen to act in that capacity were Messrs.
  • When Marianne is invited by some affluent gentlemen clients to a villa outside of town, she asks
  • fail to point out that the Absolute Monster Gentlemen complement and elevate Cleary's musicianship
  • County, that it should be represented by two gentlemen constantly resident therein.
  • The Gentlemen continued to tour, playing in the US.
  • The ground was then known as the Yorkshire Gentlemen Cricket Club Ground, having been used by the
  • ser John Philip Sousa, but she overheard two gentlemen discussing the loss of a target for an act i
  • to think that in London and Paris there are gentlemen dressed to the nines, blithely engaged in wr
  • s, to the Show That Never Ends... Ladies and Gentlemen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer release)
  • ed in gezelschappen; portraits of ladies and gentlemen enjoying music or conversation in interior s
  • Don't Know-Colonial Records With the Country Gentlemen, Featuring Joe Tanner on guitar
  • novelization of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen film.
  • beyond the seas with honourable knights and gentlemen, first into France, Flanders, and Italy, the
  • He played for the Players against Gentlemen five times, and captained Yorkshire a few ti
  • isown it-the Pall Mall Gazette is written by gentlemen for gentlemen; its conductors speak to the c
  • wn (1941), The Tuttles of Tahiti (1942), Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942), Tales of Manhattan (
  • However, twenty landed gentlemen from some of the Pale's leading, Old English
  • ers which "look essentially identical to the Gentlemen from Buffy.
  • "The Classic" line-up of the Country Gentlemen from 1960-64, consisting of co-founders Char
  • man negotiated the sale of the land to three gentlemen from New York: Turner, Dean and Clark.
  • not playing himself, he was "hindering other gentlemen from their amusement."
  • r is also said to be haunted by a ghost of a gentlemen from the 17th century wearing a Periwig, who
  • issued, and eventually recruited many young gentlemen from both Jacobite and Whig clans.
  • This gentlemen had promptly paid the cost of the Bar.
  • For gentlemen hadde rather keepe idle persones, then sicke
  • ten tell their story as two elderly Scottish gentlemen, Hamish and Dougal (one of the characters wa
  • The League of Gentlemen have decided to work on a new project and st
  • It read: "Ever since gentlemen have composed literary texts, none has been
  • Gentlemen have told me they have found it extremely in
  • , though in a festival match in 1961 for the Gentlemen he hit 34 not out and put on 55 for the tent
  • In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, he also reimagines Jenny's revenge fantasy
  • , it recorded Jarrah announcing, "Ladies and gentlemen: here the captain, please sit down and keep
  • brynge theymselfes to verye beggerye) these gentlemen, I say, do not only live in idlenesse themse
  • "A few days later one of the young gentlemen I had seen with [Wilde] came to collect the
  • not consider himself one of the two or three gentlemen I excepted."
  • "and in the blandest manner remarked, 'Young gentlemen, I intend to lead this assault; I presume, o
  • reaking Me Down was released on the Favorite Gentlemen imprint.
  • founded the small video game studio The Odd Gentlemen in 2008.
  • William Lambert played as given men for the Gentlemen in the first match and Beldham returned to t
  • an unbeaten 266 for the Players against the Gentlemen in 1925 while Sir Len Hutton hit 241 in the
  • presentative cricket, being selected for the Gentlemen in the annual Gentlemen v Players match at L
  • rylebone Cricket Club from 1936 to 1939, the Gentlemen in 1938, the South of England from 1947 to 1
  • formances for Oxford he was selected for the Gentlemen in the first Gentlemen v Players match to be
  • Lautour represented the West, the Gentlemen in the 1844 Gentlemen v Players match as wel
  • e above major sides, he also represented the Gentlemen in 20 Gentlemen v Players fixtures, where he
  • rman analogue to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, in the graphic novel The League of Extraord
  • f operations for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in the eponymous series of comics.
  • The corps was formed as the Troop of Gentlemen in 1509 by King Henry VIII to act as a mount
  • He represented the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series.
  • ackintosh, of the Contractor, and some other gentlemen in the Company's service, as an experiment w
  • for Lord Hawke's XI in 1894 and one for the Gentlemen in 1900.
  • al predominantly amateur teams including the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series.
  • He played for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series.
  • In the same year Ridding represented Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture.
  • stra since signing with their label Favorite Gentlemen in 2007, and the two had a spot supporting B
  • 3 for the Players against the long suffering Gentlemen in 1911.
  • That the gentlemen in the Castle being no soldiers, shall march
  • Crew, was the name given to a group of young gentlemen in late 16th and early 17th century London n
  • epresenting Hampshire, Utley represented the Gentlemen in a single first class match in 1927 agains
  • One of his early appearances was for the Gentlemen in the second Gentlemen v Players match in 1
  • nd many of the Performers were the principal Gentlemen in Canterbury and the neighbourhood.'
  • ly, in 1836 he played a single match for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture.
  • Deedes played a final fixture for the Gentlemen in the 1829 Gentlemen v Players and made a s
  • ady mentioned, McDonell also represented the Gentlemen in Gentlemen v Players fixtures of 1903 and
  • 1911, Johnston played a single match for the Gentlemen in the 1911 Gentlemen v Players fixture, rep
  • Woods played two matches for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture, and also
  • made a single first-class appearance for the Gentlemen in the 1935 Gentlemen v Players fixture.
  • and played once for the Players against the Gentlemen in 1957.
  • f his from this period was for The League of Gentlemen in 1959, in which he also acted.
  • He played twice for the Gentlemen in July, but was then absent for more than a
  • tet the group released the album The Perfect Gentlemen in 1993, which featured the singles "Don't F
  • hospital served as an almshouse for elderly gentlemen in the city.
  • ix months later when he halved the number of gentlemen in the Privy Chamber.
  • advice of Mr. Winthrop, and other the ablest gentlemen in the Bay of Massachusetts, that were then
  • s in first-class matches including 1 for the Gentlemen in 1827.
  • to the world of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, including numerous references to classic an
  • The gentlemen infected with her superb voice could only ch
  • int' addressed to Henry VIII in 1542 by 'the Gentlemen, Inheritors, and Freeholders of the county o
  • Eight Skilled Gentlemen is a novel by Barry Hughart, first published
  • nd a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, We Were Gentlemen is no more.
  • Chorus Gentlemen is a Canadian music television series which
  • "We Were Gentlemen is officially being laid to rest.
  • Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen is a musical with a book by John Patrick and
  • said, of him and two others, "None of these gentlemen is a Communist, but none of them objects ver
  • And now... Ladies and Gentlemen is a thriller film released in 2002.
  • cross the Channel and the resolution of her gentlemen issues.
  • Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen it must be clearly understood that Namibia d
  • ie Elite der deutschen Presse nach 1945 (The gentlemen journalists: the elite of the German press a
  • unty to the front, the proprietary including gentlemen, largely interested in the industrial, shipp
  • ed by the Antillean mini-jazz bands like Les Gentlemen, Les Leopards and Les Vikings de Guadeloupe
  • ious success from mini-jazz artists like Les Gentlemen, Les Leopards, Les Vikings de Guadeloupe and
  • eech to the Chamber on 26 January 1939: "So, gentlemen, let us dispose of the legand that our polic
  • Would the gentlemen like him to investigate?
  • ase the battle was won by a quiet scientific gentlemen living down in Kent."
  • aucaire hosts a card game, where a number of gentlemen lose most of their money to him.
  • sherrif, le lutin & mc krayz b, league of xo gentlemen, Louie Vega and his elements of life feat.
  • Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)
  • The Society of Noblemen & Gentlemen may well have been the name of the organisat
  • n!… (long pause for crowd noise)… Ladies and gentlemen, Mazeroski has hit a one-nothing pitch over
  • The Laws were drawn up by the noblemen and gentlemen members of the London Cricket Club, which wa
  • Main article: Country Gentlemen members
  • clubs were notorious in nature because the ' gentlemen' members indulged in gambling and heavy drin
  • On the 13th July 1892 four Yorkshire gentlemen met at the home of a Mr. Herbert Slater in L
  • Established March 13, 1880 nine gentlemen met at the Colombo Club and held the first G
  • September, 1513; where all the noblemen and gentlemen met him with their retinues, to the number o
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