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  • In 1797, Lewis married America Lawson, a daughter of Revolutionary War General Rober
  • Nigella Lawson, A Biography, Gilly Smith (ISBN 1-56980-299-8,
  • The house at 9A Main Street, built by John Lawson, a descendant of the area's first European set
  • During the 1950s, Haggart organised, with Yank Lawson, a regular series of small band recordings and
  • Lawson, a scat singer, also appeared on Eddie Jeffers
  • Duff, A. and Lawson, A. 2004.
  • was founded in 1836 as the Alton Telegraph by Lawson A. Parks..
  • Denis Lawson, actor
  • Maggie Lawson, actress
  • briefly married to South African student Ralph Lawson after the pair met while studying at London's
  • comedy film starring Joey Lawrence and Maggie Lawson, airing on ABC Family.
  • Lawson alleged that people were being intimidated by
  • Wilmer Lawson Allison, Jr. (December 8, 1904 in San Antonio,
  • Lawson also featured in the England on eleven occasio
  • His brother Gordon R. Lawson also served in the provincial assembly.
  • Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson also wrote a number of other Fireman Sam-relat
  • His brother Walter C. Lawson also served in the provincial assembly.
  • Former X Factor contestant Maria Lawson also wrote about White on her blog entitled "t
  • Henry and Sidney Berry-Hill, Ernest Lawson: American Impressionist 1873-1939.
  • n Island, New Brunswick, the son of John James Lawson, an Irish immigrant, and Annie C. Upham, a dir
  • the insistence of trustees, he expelled James Lawson, an African-American divinity student and Cong
  • Station, New Brunswick, the son of John James Lawson, an Irish immigrant, and Annie C. Upham.
  • The school is named in honour of Jack Lawson, an influential British trade unionist and Lab
  • eslie Arliss and starring James Mason, Wilfrid Lawson and Mary Clare.
  • ucester in 2009 after losing his place to Rory Lawson and moved to the Cardiff Blues to replace Jaso
  • In the 1960s shelter belts of Lawson and Leyland cypress hedges were planted.
  • nley's parents (including mother Louisa Harden Lawson and father John Hunley) relocated to New Orlea
  • The film features Phil Davis, Charles Lawson and Steve McFadden in his acting debut.
  • , Hazel Stanislaus, Vivian Carrington, Dorothy Lawson and Allen Webster.
  • spatch box, lampooning the differences between Lawson and Sir Alan Walters, who was critical of Laws
  • In parliament he was plain Mr Lawson and two parliamentary speeches are recorded in
  • prised vocalist Byron Stingily, guitarist Herb Lawson and keyboardist Byron Burke and were augmented
  • orge Monck and Richard Deane and Admirals John Lawson and William Penn.
  • This episode was written by Gary Lawson and John Phelps.
  • on of noted German ace Fritz Rumey of Jasta 5. Lawson and Rumey collided in midair.
  • Brenda Edwards, Maria Lawson and Chico Slimani are all notable because of w
  • , Nova Scotia, Canada, and was the son of John Lawson and Sarah Shatford.
  • o confirm the earlier discoveries of Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth.
  • nd the two, along with guitarist/vocalist Glen Lawson and mandolin great Jimmy Gaudreau, formed Spec
  • Other notable cast members were Denis Lawson and Peter Egan.
  • stralia's most iconic writers and poets: Henry Lawson and Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson.
  • ing perspectives on Australian bush life, both Lawson and Paterson are often mentioned alongside eac
  • ard (PCB) sacked the national team coach Geoff Lawson and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Shafqat Nagh
  • y Dickenson, Billy Wilson, Bunny Berigan, Yank Lawson, and Eddie Miller.
  • of the century in sprints and jumps helmed by Lawson, and jumps coach and Cal Berkeley jump legend
  • Nicky Whelan, Ben Lawson and Natalie Saleeba were cast as Pepper Steige
  • en's book written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939.
  • Nicky Whelan, Ben Lawson and Christian Clark were cast as Pepper Steige
  • ry, as well as a 60-minute interview with Mark Lawson and a half-hour special, Stephen Fry: Guilty P
  • nslated and edited by Gerald Chapple, James B. Lawson and J. Michael McKnight [1984])
  • Lawson and his crew were forced to ditch "The Rupture
  • current Scotland international Scrum-half Rory Lawson and the nephew of former international Scrum-h
  • Matters came to a head in a clash between Lawson and Margaret Thatcher's economic adviser Alan
  • Fork Fishing River, which rises at the town of Lawson and flows 20.6 miles (33.2 km) generally south
  • in Edinburgh, at the law office of Simpson and Lawson, and at Guelph Agricultural College in Guelph,
  • Carter, Rhonda Vincent, Bitt Rouse, and Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.
  • later, Vera is engaged to the wealthy William Lawson and has not heard from Tom.
  • orks by Henry George, Robert Blatchford, Henry Lawson and other writers on economic and social quest
  • d in the 500cc world championship behind Eddie Lawson and Randy Mamola.
  • dstock, Connecticut in 1821, the son of Thomas Lawson and Lucy Johnson, and came to Upper Canada wit
  • r he formed the Ludlow Research Group with Jim Lawson and Vic Walmsley.
  • hi was produced by the brothers Chet and Shirl Lawson and was shot in Salt Lake City with a non-prof
  • P. Anderson and Joseph Jones, and Majors John Lawson and Robert G. Mosby.
  • ef Awolowo, S. O. Ighodaro, E. O. Eyo, Adeyemi Lawson and S. G. Ikoku represented the Action Group a
  • Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth crossed the Blue
  • eith Lindsay, David Cantor, Robert Evans, Gary Lawson and John Phelps.
  • David Lee, Andre Winner, Leigh Remedios, Jeff Lawson, and Ross Pearson.
  • in 1985 as a television series, starring Denis Lawson and Sheila Gish, this time with the original t
  • ccording to Michael Scott, Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson and Doohan were against racing (which would ha
  • mas M. Burke, Robert B. Fauntleroy, Charles N. Lawson, Andrew D. Saunders, and William N. Ward.
  • 1983: Joe Bartlinski, Israel Hernandez, Paul Lawson, Andy Schaefer, Scott Spada
  • The film stars Richard Lawson, Annazette Chase and Philip Michael Thomas wit
  • On 3 July 2007, Lawson announced in her latest diary entry that she w
  • In 2009, Lawson appeared alongside an eight-foot frankfurter s
  • In 2010, Jerry Lawson appeared in a documentary titled "A Lesson in
  • 1 January (in Scotland): Robert Lawson, architect.
  • Lawson Army Airfield at Fort Benning, Georgia is part
  • (Cusseta was sited on the current location of Lawson Army Airfield in Fort Benning.)
  • Philip Lawson arranged this song for The King's Singers.
  • hospital is running again and Jane Doe (Cheryl Lawson) arrives at the institute.
  • Wilfrid Lawson as King Priam
  • Wilfrid Lawson as 'Mac' MacDougall
  • 20s and 1930s by an entrepreneurial builder Mr Lawson, as a kind of medium-density village enclave d
  • Wilfrid Lawson as Luke Fosdyck
  • Shannon Lawson as Ann O'Dwyer
  • ounded as a monthly journal in 1842 with L. M. Lawson as its founding editor; it was one of the earl
  • Funmiola Lawson as Cynthia Welsley was murdered in Birmingham
  • Denis Lawson as Kenneth Darrell Waters: A London surgeon wh
  • Maggie Lawson as Alexa (7 episodes, season 6)
  • rth wrangler, and was bracketed with Marmaduke Lawson as chancellor's medallist, proceeding B.A. 181
  • Haymarket in London's West End, starring Denis Lawson as Horner.
  • n 1664 Allin was nominated to succeed Sir John Lawson as commander in the Mediterranean, and sailed
  • He succeeded Richard Lawson as GOC Northern Ireland on 1 June 1982, was pr
  • he manner of a horror film and starred Wilfrid Lawson as a mad Dutch lighthouse keeper in Nazi-occup
  • Shannon Lawson as Nita
  • The statue was unveiled by Oxley's son Lawson, as Jefferson Oxley had died.
  • Mary Lawson as Susie
  • Esse Lawson as Cindy
  • Wilfrid Lawson as Captain
  • Maggie Lawson as Debbie Murdock
  • “Winter Keep Us Warm”, produced by Mark Andrew Lawson at Red Rhino Recording Studios in Montreal.
  • in 1929 with the American Impressionist Ernest Lawson at the Kansas City Art Institute, and in 1930
  • John W. Lawson at the Biographical Directory of the United St
  • from up the country-very sorry that I went,-" Lawson attacked the typical "romanticised" view of bu
  • Born near Eatonton, Georgia, Lawson attended private schools and was graduated fro
  • Lawson attended Sidwell Friends School her freshman y
  • he contents of the house were auctioned off by Lawson Auctioneers.
  • The Henry Lawson Award (1980)
  • Sarah Meriwether Lawson b 9/13/1770 d 4/19/1771
  • His son, Lawson B. Billinton (1882-1954) was also the Locomoti
  • He was one of the Lawson Baronets
  • f those wickets were Daren Powell and Jermaine Lawson, batting at nine and eleven respectively.
  • Walter Cyril Lawson BCL (February 1, 1889 - 1970 ) was a lawyer, n
  • Victor F. Lawson became business manager of the Chicago Daily N
  • Lawson became one of the early Cumberland landlords t
  • Lawson became acquainted with Florida in his later ye
  • Lawson began his career with Southend United, scoring
  • ched a white line and slid out of 2nd, putting Lawson behind Gardner.
  • Lawson Billinton, the District Locomotive Superintend
  • Klaus Marx, (2007) Lawson Billinton; A Career Cut Short, Oakwood Press
  • "If I Ever Get Her Back" (Billy Lawson, Billy Yates) - 3:01
  • Lawson Bo Brandon - A 9 year old who got killed in a
  • h the New Paul Whiteman Orchestra (1976), Yank Lawson, Bob Haggart, and the World's Greatest Jazz Ba
  • nally, saxophone) with Billy Butterfield, Yank Lawson, Bobby Hackett, Will Bradley, and Billie Holid
  • Lawson Boskovsky Billinton was the locomotive enginee
  • 33, he joined with Lester Cole and John Howard Lawson, both also of the Hollywood Ten, to establish
  • Lawson Botts, a prominent Virginia attorney, was appo
  • s field officers were Colonels James W. Allen, Lawson Botts, and John Q.A. Nadenbousch; Lieutenant C
  • tle fame after X Factor and they include Maria Lawson, Brenda Edwards and Chico Slimani.
  • In 1998, Lawson brought out her first cookery book, How to Eat
  • ntary School (K-5), Pilot Elementary (K-5), E. Lawson Brown Middle School (6-8), Ledford Middle Scho
  • dministration of Don Lewis, the principal, and Lawson Brown, Jr. assistant principal, and new (2010)
  • gust 10, 1892, McAfee married Harriet "Hattie" Lawson Brown; they had three children, Ruth Myrtle, K
  • Seth Lawson Burkett was born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshi
  • Seth Lawson Burkett (born April 1991) is an English profes
  • W. Lawson Butt -- Duke of Burgundy
  • Lawson Butt - Captain Enrique de Solano Y Vasquez
  • Lawson Butt as Mark Hamilton
  • ra drama motion picture starring Louise Glaum, Lawson Butt, and Hayward Mack.
  • nd starring Chili Bouchier, Patrick Aherne and Lawson Butt.
  • the 1950s he also continued to play jazz, with Lawson, Butterfield, Bob Haggart, Jimmy McPartland, a
  • iner, Kazuo Ishiguro by Peter Edwards, Nigella Lawson by Tom Miller, Queen Elizabeth II by Rankin, J
  • 2-story five-bay frame residence built by John Lawson c. 1845 on a brick and stone foundation.
  • Mark Lawson called it "a rare example of a period sitcom"
  • so rates highly; writing in The Guardian, Mark Lawson called the pilot "Glossier and more populist t
  • resa Arundell is a strong suspect because Miss Lawson can recall seeing someone through her bedroom
  • n Maryville, Tennessee, in 1871, a son of Hugh Lawson Cansler (originally spelled "Kantzler") and La
  • Lawson capped that season by being selected to the WH
  • gai Heights on the 20th October, 1897, Private Lawson carried Lieutenant K. Dingwall, the Gordon Hig
  • original Chicago performance featured Annelise Lawson, Chad Sheveland, Judith Lesser, Bil Gaines, Ra
  • Lawson Civic Centre opened in 1989 in conjunction wit
  • mplex, several satellite shopping strip malls, Lawson Civic Centre, high school, parks, apartments a
  • owler on Australia's tour of Pakistan in 1982, Lawson claimed nine wickets at 33.55 in three Tests o
  • or Parker is the Peer Review Consultant to The Lawson Clinic, an independent world first depression
  • eld beginning in 1942 and the Roberta Campbell Lawson collection in 1947.
  • reached an agreement to sell then-WIDO to Jim Lawson Communications, Inc.
  • roop Carrier Group (TCG) was always present at Lawson conducting training and providing aircraft for
  • (26) - TDs, Hugh Gall, Murray Thomson, Smirle Lawson; cons., Bill Ritchie; singles, Gall (8), Lawso
  • Lawson continually tries to establish himself as an a
  • Lawson cost £1,000 with an additional £1,000 signing
  • iage was one of convenience, conducted so that Lawson could remain in the UK.
  • Born Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland
  • George Lawson Crowe (8 January 1885 - 23 June 1976) was an E
  • are Fagus sylvatica 'Tortuosa', Gingko biloba, Lawson cypress, and Sciadopitys verticillata, as well
  • Lawson D'Ath (born 24 December 1992) is an English fo
  • Loader, S., Lawson, D., Wilkinson, M. & Measey, J. 2004.
  • "She Sure Looks Good in Black" ( Lawson, Dale Dodson) - 5:41
  • nclude Smith, Overby, Collins, Martin, Gunter, Lawson, Dalton, Hughes, Joyce, Campbell, Shelton, She
  • Dorothy Lawson, daughter of Harry Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnha
  • band's next members were Mike McDonald, David Lawson, Dave "Dove" Brown, and Ed Dobek.
  • Sir Henry Lawson De Mel (21 January 1877 - 8 May 1936) was a Ce
  • Lawson defeated former Orange County GOP chair August
  • Lawson defeated Momo by 5th Round Points Decision
  • There was a time when Lawson did not get on with her father, mostly during
  • Lawson died in May 1919, aged 62, and was succeeded i
  • Lawson died of colon cancer in White Plains, NY, Marc
  • Lawson died in East Melbourne, survived by seven of h
  • At the age of 81, Thomas Lawson died June 4th, 1888.
  • Eddie Lawson dislocates his shoulder in practice, but start
  • Lawson Dokun Oyekan was born in 1961 in England and g
  • resigned, and then united with Labor to bring Lawson down.
  • ded by the Georges River to the West and Henry Lawson Drive to the East.
  • Henry Lawson Drive is a major arterial road within southern
  • The entrance to the reserve is on Henry Lawson Drive, immediately opposite the junction with
  • connects the suburb to East Hills, near Henry Lawson Drive.
  • James Lawson Drummond (1783, Larne - 1853) was an Irish phy
  • Lawson Duncan (born October 26, 1964 in Asheville, No
  • Captain Sir James Alexander Lawson Duncan, 1st Baronet (1899 - 30 September 1974)
  • nd receiving duties; ends Ray Flaherty and Jim Lawson dutifully caught passes from Wilson, while Duk
  • Lawson E. Howze was born in Daphne, Alabama.
  • tmyer who maried John T. Mann, and another son Lawson E. Richtmyer.
  • She is the grandmother to Noah Lawson, Ella Hunter and Archie Hunter.
  • After a failed suicide attempt with pills, Lawson ends up at a psychiatric hospital.
  • ns on its land side and the support of admiral Lawson ensured that the city would not fall easily to
  • aser, Portia de Rossi, David Carradine, Bianca Lawson, Erik Palladino, Gina Philips, and Jeremy Sist
  • rn it was Wayne Gardner, Kevin Schwantz, Eddie Lawson, et al.
  • ugh to later writers and poets including Henry Lawson, Eve Langley, Douglas Stewart, Thea Astley, Pa
  • Lawson failed to achieve a significantly greater perc
  • Scott M. Lawson: Fall 2003 - Fall 2004
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