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  • He was also Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners (the royal guard) from April 1551
  • appointed Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, a position he held until May 178
  • and on July 12, 1762, Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
  • old and as Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
  • The father of League of Gentlemen performer and writer Mark Gatiss worked at t
  • rice's voice warned the audience "Ladies and gentlemen, please do not panic.
  • Time Gentlemen Please
  • Time Gentlemen Please (2002)
  • Time Gentlemen, Please! (1952)
  • ll Back), The World is Your Lobster and Time Gentlemen Please, all recorded in collaboration with S
  • e 1970s and Gordon's fifth solo release Time Gentlemen Please, released in July 2009.
  • Time Gentlemen Please: Entente Lime Cordial - Marcel (2002)
  • Buck Clayton and his Harlem gentlemen posing in the Canidrome 1930s
  • With the founding of the Society of Gentlemen Practisers in 1739 and the Law Society of En
  • in musicals, including As the Girls Go, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and then television, before
  • ed to her being cast, the following year, in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • in regional and summer stock productions of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes over the years.
  • performed by Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • as Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Loos's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, dealing with similar if mark
  • inettes, Best Little Whorehouse In Texas and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928)
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
  • Carol Channing in the Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), and "Material Girl",
  • est End musicals including Most Happy Fella, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Promises, Promises, Gypsy, S
  • sh-language production of the musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, titled 40 Kilates (40 Karats
  • such Broadway musicals as High Button Shoes, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Top Banana and Make a Wish.
  • on of The Pajama Game in 1952, as well as in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Picnic and Annie Get Your Gu
  • Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and appeared as a dan
  • Coles made his Broadway debut in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1949.
  • ol Channing and Jack McCauley in the musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • ed as a preliminary measure that five of the gentlemen present should be requested to form a Commit
  • utch organizations such as It's Showtime and Gentlemen promotions.
  • Gallant Gentlemen, published 1956 by Michael Joseph: ISBN
  • The Country Gentlemen recorded a version for their 1973 album.
  • um by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1976-1977 and released in 1978.
  • The Gentlemen refused to continue and the match was begun
  • The Gentlemen retain their prior military ranks (currently
  • The Gentlemen returned with a 20 yard touchdown pass, but
  • While the two gentlemen reveal their Holocaust incidents and describ
  • d on him at some time, in his address to the gentlemen scholars of Oxford affixed to the second edi
  • 2000 The League of Gentlemen, Series 2 - writer/performer
  • ised and police quickly deduced that the two gentlemen served to distract McDonald while sneak thie
  • Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
  • Two Gentlemen Sharing (1997)
  • For well we know gentlemen should show
  • The Gentlemen side that Greenfield was part of contained W
  • The Gentlemen side featured W.G. Grace who made 173*.
  • On 18 November 2008, We Were Gentlemen signed a worldwide deal with Century Media.
  • Known as the ' gentlemen smugglers' because of their college educatio
  • a plethora of inlets, South Carolina was the gentlemen smugglers' most frequent destination for off
  • laws to combat drug smugglers by seizing the gentlemen smugglers' assets, including homes, cars, mo
  • represented Eton College, Oxford University, Gentlemen, South of England, Middlesex, Kent and M.C.C
  • ith met the other 3 members of the League Of Gentlemen: Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dys
  • ious policy of being a club for officers and gentlemen still persisted, while the practice of elect
  • Publickly presented by the gentlemen students of Magdalen College in Oxford,' Lon
  • and left after recording their fourth album, Gentlemen Take Polaroids (1980) and initially worked o
  • several acts, including Japan (on their 1980 Gentlemen Take Polaroids album), The Jackson 5, KISS,
  • From 1980 album Gentlemen Take Polaroids
  • Japan: Gentlemen Take Polaroids (1980, features Ryuichi Sakam
  • He played for the Yorkshire Gentlemen team in its early days.
  • which, I hear, shall be shortly, and all the gentlemen that is above of the North with him.
  • on board the Euryalas, with the other young gentlemen that came with him, and their schoolmaster.
  • r's 1981 satirical punk rock film Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, performing "I Slept in
  • ster of Ceremonies Peter Yarrow: "Ladies and gentlemen, the person that's going to come up now has
  • ributed with saying "There it is, ladies and gentlemen, The Bronx is burning."
  • Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael was Michael's fi
  • A generic performance film, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, was released instead, a
  • Ladies and Gentlemen... the Grateful Dead (2000)
  • Ladies and gentlemen, The Golden Age Of Rock'n'Roll!", with the w
  • Its lords are gentlemen, the inhabitants are various.
  • o composed the score for Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, the short-lived 1970 musical adaptation of
  • George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael (Sony, 1998)
  • fine houses in the country, becoming country gentlemen themselves, their ladies priding themselves
  • son, until the conclusion of the Mass; these gentlemen then surrendered themselves.
  • ns are passing every hour, and upon my word, gentlemen, there is nothing in it but cornstalks and b
  • se that was once a boarding-school for young gentlemen: there are also two schools supported by sub
  • "Heads up, gentlemen, these are bullets, not turds".
  • They are said to be young gentlemen; they never take any money from any." (Wentw
  • In 1842 three local gentlemen, Thomas Chamberlayne, Sir Frederick Hervey-B
  • Hervey-Bathurst was one of three local gentlemen, Thomas Chamberlayne and Sir John Barker-Mil
  • These gentlemen thought it would make a fine lake for fishin
  • with Sedletz that he can turn the boys into gentlemen through environment.
  • in her own likeness, intended to be used by gentlemen to practice cunnilingus.
  • Chepstow Weekly Advertiser appealed to local gentlemen to patronise the newly-formed club in an att
  • ng, they pledge to each other their honor as gentlemen, to lay aside all ungenerous, envious, or se
  • In 1938, Farnes bowled the Gentlemen to their second victory against the Players
  • er strong emotions that eventually leads the gentlemen to a duel with pistols.
  • ior London clubs, has a dress code requiring gentlemen to wear a jacket and tie; Palin preferred to
  • At polo matches it is usual for gentlemen to wear a blazer and always white trousers.
  • stockade walls, Todd was elected one of four Gentlemen Trustees with David Mitchell, Henry McDonald
  • hen her employers are out of the house, both gentlemen try to convince her to marry them, which lea
  • In the BBC sitcom The League of Gentlemen, Tubbs and Edward who run the Local Shop are
  • Garnier represented the Gentlemen twice in 1861 in the Gentlemen v Players fix
  • Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in pre-industrial
  • Bands such as 'The Gentlemen' use the area to practise, as do Reverend an
  • Berkeley Levett served as one of the Gentlemen Ushers to the Royal Family from 1919 to 1937
  • pired several matches, including four of the Gentlemen v Players games.
  • al first-class match for the Gentlmen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture.
  • for the Players in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806.
  • for the Players in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806.
  • In the 1821 English cricket season, the Gentlemen v Players match was ended in controversial c
  • for the Players in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806.
  • The inaugural Gentlemen v Players match took place at the Old Ground
  • as well as appearing for the Players in both Gentlemen v Players games in 1870.
  • Apart from the single Gentlemen v Players appearance, Hill's only taste of r
  • He represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series and the North in the North
  • s matches and represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series.
  • He represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series and the South in the North
  • He represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series and played four times for N
  • season was the last in which the famous old Gentlemen v Players fixture took place.
  • He also represented the M.C.C., and Gentlemen v Players.
  • 21 & 25 July - Gentlemen v Players @ Lord's Old Ground
  • The inaugural Gentlemen v Players match was held.
  • He appeared 23 times in Gentlemen v Players matches.
  • He represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series.
  • 21 July - Gentlemen v Players @ Lord's Cricket Ground
  • kets in a first-class match, doing so in the Gentlemen v Players fixture of 1837.
  • In the 1824 English cricket season, the Gentlemen v Players was an odds game with 14 on the Ge
  • e 1806 English cricket season, the first two Gentlemen v Players matches took place but the fixture
  • In the Gentlemen v Players match at Lord's Cricket Ground, th
  • Mathews took part in the Gentlemen v Players matches between 1824 and 1830, usu
  • ly as an opening batsman, and the second the Gentlemen v Players match in which he made 0 and 1.
  • He played for the Players in the inaugural Gentlemen v Players match in 1806.
  • represented the Players of the South in the Gentlemen v Players fixture.
  • eason Baldwin represented the Players in the Gentlemen v Players match.
  • for the Players in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806.
  • Wells played for the Players in the second Gentlemen v Players match in 1806.
  • Hill played for the Gentlemen v Players, from 1874 to 1882.
  • 961, he played for the Players in the annual Gentlemen v Players match at Lord's.
  • In 1880 he played as part of a Gentlemen v. Players match.
  • ricketing appearance came in a miscellaneous Gentlemen v. Players match two months later, in a game
  • His other games in 1865 were for Gentlemen v. Players (twice), England v. Surrey and Ge
  • Davy made two appearances in Kent-based Gentlemen v. Players matches in 1892, bisected by his
  • neous matches during the season, including a Gentlemen v. Players fixture, and three further matche
  • in July 1892, having made an appearance in a Gentlemen v. Players match earlier in the week.
  • The next season he appeared for Gentlemen v. Players at the Oval and he assisted Notti
  • Cecil Maxwell represented the Gentlemen versus the Players at Lord's in 1935.
  • Another comic, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II, also has the Martians being as f
  • olate Autopsy in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century.
  • y to the earlier The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II: both involve a group of literary
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century (with Kevin O'Neill, 20
  • fly mentioned in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I.
  • He played several games for Gentlemen vs Players and in 1868 started playing for K
  • The Gentlemen was an American rock band from Seattle, Wash
  • e visual side of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was hailed as a "visual treat" in Variety.
  • r whose big band Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen was Canada's premier dance band during the 1
  • The League of Gentlemen was a band active during March-December 1980
  • ally, the paperback edition of Eight Skilled Gentlemen was published simultaneously with the hardba
  • Ladies at Home, or Gentlemen, We Can Do Without You (1819)
  • ush soundscapes of previous album Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, and the live album
  • f the classic Spiritualized album Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space.
  • The landmark Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space saw the influence o
  • loses Spiritualized's 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space - the lyrics "There
  • The gentlemen wear it on the left, with the flowers pointi
  • The Gentlemen were coached by Rob Flaska from 2005 until 2
  • er 1796 where the minutes read only that "No Gentlemen were present".
  • The Country Gentlemen were a bluegrass band that originated during
  • The Gentlemen were rehearsing in a campus bathroom (later
  • t what they amounted to was that even if the gentlemen were busy forming the Football Association o
  • XI to take a first innings lead of 2. The 22 Gentlemen were bowled out for 47 in their second innin
  • b cricket, he played regularly for Yorkshire Gentlemen when his other interests allowed.He was also
  • Assembly described as comprising six hundred gentlemen, which first met on 24 October 1893, from am
  • of dissenters from the other associations - gentlemen who conceive that they have been ill-treated
  • His name occurs in the list of the gentlemen who followed Edward Clinton, to France, in h
  • The lyrics begin: "You gentlemen who think you have a mission / To purge us f
  • nt band is Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, who have two current albums.
  • In 1553, Henry was among the King's gentlemen who witnessed the device settling the crown
  • his father George III, as 'Mr Greenwood, the gentlemen who keeps my money' Greenwood replied rather
  • ajority on the Dublin City Registry and that gentlemen who had fought the battles of conservatism h
  • 2 the church was complaining that “the young gentlemen who have married wives in other parts of the
  • ings....Yes, this nation shall belong to the gentlemen who founded it..
  • f the floor where the table stood! - and the gentlemen who played snooker would retire though the o
  • It was a most witty conceit of four gentlemen, who ruined themselves with this iron projec
  • He was one of five gentlemen who on 8 May 1701 delivered a petition to th
  • revolution was a bitter blow to many of the gentlemen who had founded the library.
  • ng for the greater comfort of the ladies and gentlemen who, according to the liberal custom of the
  • uld not be blamed for condemning “those puny gentlemenwho, as enthusiasts of Italian opera, were
  • He was one of the three hundred noblemen and gentlemen whom David Cardinal Beaton pressed James V t
  • employment in the commissions given hira by gentlemen whose parks and residences were in his neigh
  • He is a 'Gentleman among Gentlemen' whose vast Torah knowledge has earned him c
  • The Gentlemen Wild: "You Gotta Leave" (Jay Zilka)
  • Gentlemen will remove their hats.
  • owed the rest of the Emperours Noble men and Gentlemen, with a great number of other people
  • The relations of the rich gentlemen with the courtesans is partly monogamous and
  • former member of the bands XTC and League of Gentlemen with Robert Fripp, and was co-founder of Shr
  • k ordered the butler to provide the American gentlemen with what they needed.
  • Becoming Gentlemen: Women, Law Schools and Institutional Change
  • d up Regent Street it was decided that these gentlemen would visit Gunter's Tea Shop in Berkeley Sq
  • cars to take coffee or luncheon whilst their gentlemen would spend time in the smoking and reading
  • atio in Channel 4 Comedy Showcase Ladies and Gentlemen written by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong.
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