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  • e soap (very briefly) in 1972, playing Bessie Proctor, a cleaner with Hilda Ogden.
  • Andrews by Pope Paul II, for which Patrick's proctor, a merchant of Florence called Ricardo de Ric
  • auchamp, he assumed the additional surname of Proctor according to the will of his maternal uncle,
  • Alan Parker and Judd Proctor: Acoustic guitar.
  • In 1832, George Proctor added a neo-Norman gatehouse, summerhouse and
  • Proctor Advocate
  • rdan, Michael O'Donnell, Dane O'Hara, Lyndsay Proctor, Alan Rushton, John Smith, Kurt and Dane Sore
  • Proctor also served as an expert witness in court and
  • American botanist George Proctor also reported a sight record of the species f
  • e received presbyterian ordination; he became proctor also in the next year, 1652; but in 1655 he r
  • Lincoln Hospital, at the northwest corner of Proctor and Cozart streets, circa 1901
  • In 1610 he became proctor, and in 1612 bachelor of medicine.
  • y after the creation of Fontana Lake, such as Proctor and Judson.
  • "There once was a man in a seaside town" ( Proctor and Chorus)
  • As his father, he became a Proctor and practiced in Gampola.
  • with the addition of corner turrets by George Proctor and wings by Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, a
  • itor, he also holds the office of the Queen's Proctor and is Head of the Government Legal Service.
  • rand uncle Viswanather Casipillai was a Crown Proctor and co-founder of the Jaffna Hindu College.
  • Ruston, Proctor and Company was established in Lincoln, Engla
  • a with his uncle, who was the first Sinhalese proctor, and moved to the Uva province.
  • In 1844 - 1845 he was junior proctor, and in that capacity, in concert with his se
  • is related to accused Salem witches Elizabeth Proctor and Elizabeth Howe.
  • ly based on the partnership of FBI agent John Proctor and agent Joseph Sullivan.
  • Born to Frederick De Saram, a Proctor, and Myra Loos, De Saram was educated at Roya
  • mpanies such as Heintz Manufacturing Company, Proctor and Schwartz, and Brown Instrument Division b
  • th "The Eleven Day Empire", voiced by Suzanne Proctor and Wanda Opalinska.
  • shortly after the birth of her son, Thorndike Proctor and she died on August 30, 1672 in Salem, Mas
  • e side was broken up with Alf Underwood, Jack Proctor and Ted Evans all slipping out of the limelig
  • This album represents two interviews of Proctor and Bergman conducted by Steve Marshal of KNX
  • with Papoon is a promo album recorded by Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman and released under the name
  • l Nosseck, written by Larry Bischof and James Proctor, and stars Tim Matheson as "the Dreamer" and
  • all of the Rutland County towns of Clarendon, Proctor, and West Rutland, and the portion of the tow
  • nursery industry, the Webbs in 1894 took over Proctor and Ryland, a well-known bone manure works in
  • s concentrating on production of the Percival Proctor and the Merganser light transport aircraft, p
  • He was the son of John Proctor and his second wife, Elizabeth Proctor.
  • Works plate on a Ruston, Proctor and Co. traction engine
  • he interviews conducted on side one represent Proctor and Bergman's arguments in favor of his elect
  • ndrew Dice Clay, Firesign Theater member Phil Proctor and independent film actor Paul Bartel.
  • nspecified sport; developer W. Sprawl (Philip Proctor); and family physician Dr. Guillermo Infermo
  • The third son of John Proctor Anderdon, he was born at Bristol on 5 April 1
  • nah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, Alice Parker, John Proctor, Ann Pudeator, Job Tookey and John Willard.
  • In 2010, Proctor announced the reprinting of his 2004 book The
  • While serving as the Orioles' broadcaster, Proctor appeared in five episodes of Homicide: Life o
  • rier, George Burroughs, John Willard and John Proctor are hanged on Gallows Hill.
  • He was a papal chaplain and proctor as well as a royal envoy.
  • anca Leigh (Transamerica) as Rivera and Peter Proctor as sidekick Marsha P. Johnson.
  • Toby Proctor as Seaman
  • He also succeeded Proctor as editor of Knowledge, to which he contribut
  • Marland Proctor as Paul Johnson
  • Toby Proctor as Michael Kozenczak
  • Andrew Proctor as Regional Police Officer #1
  • co health research was described by Robert N. Proctor as "muted".
  • so studied Renaissance counterpoint with Greg Proctor at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Proctor attended the University of Florida, Stetson U
  • e some of his most popular works: Fire (Bul), Proctor B and Love Letter (B-sagamgwa leobeu leteo),
  • In 1900 Montagu Harry Proctor Beauchamp was evacuated from China because of
  • Proctor began his career with Middlesbrough in 1978.
  • Dr. Bailey was raised in Proctor Bottom, Logan County, West Virginia, where, a
  • Dale McMullin (born March 13, 1955 in Proctor, British Columbia) is a former ice hockey pla
  • He was preceded as proctor by Conrad of Megenberg.
  • Jacob G. Ullery, Redfield Proctor, Charles H. Davenport, Hiram Augustus Huse, L
  • Proctor clarified that her decision was related to he
  • American botanist George Proctor considered A. media to be a valid species on
  • The lake impounds Proctor Creek (not the same as Proctor Creek in nearb
  • maps) until 2006 when the West branch and the Proctor Creek branch were redesignated as the East-We
  • Mel Proctor currently lives in San Diego County with wife
  • His brilliant yet overpaid accountant (Phil Proctor) devises a scheme to allow the producer to wr
  • Mel Proctor did the play-by-play for the Washington Bulle
  • In 1888 his friend Richard Anthony Proctor died, leaving his major work, Old and New Ast
  • Only John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Rebecca Towne aka Reb
  • John Willard, Sarah Good, Lydia Dustin, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Phillip and Mary English,
  • The Samuel Proctor Endowment was established in his honor for hi
  • The car is out of gas, however, and Proctor enters a building.
  • Senior Proctor, Exeter College, Oxford, 1725
  • A native of Denmark, Henry of Unna's term as proctor extended until February 10, 1341.
  • e filed; twelve were against relatives of the Proctor family.
  • An inspirational central midfielder, Proctor featured for Croydon/Charlton Athletic on the
  • Alabama settled for another Proctor field goal and a 6-3 lead.
  • get into the end zone, settling for a Michael Proctor field goal and a 3-0 lead.
  • John Proctor Fifield (1871-1939) was a Major League Baseba
  • It is named after Moses Proctor, first white settler to this area.
  • During the early twentieth century, Proctor flourished, but began to decline by the 1930s
  • He was there on 29 January 1359, as a proctor for Patrick Leuchars, Bishop of Brechin.
  • He was a proctor for the king in the divorce case.
  • He served as proctor for 1515, and, on the resignation of Thomas D
  • He can be found on 3 August 1313, acting as a proctor for Henry Man, Abbot of Scone, before a heari
  • died sports science at Pembrokeshire College, Proctor for many years held the position of Fitness C
  • 2, 1948, President Harry S. Truman nominated Proctor for elevation to a seat on the United States
  • including Old West gunman Frank Canton, Zeke Proctor, Frank Eaton, Bass Reeves and Heck Thomas.
  • He became junior dean in 1867 and was proctor from 1869 to 1870.
  • easily won the March 6, 2007 election against Proctor, getting 11,558 votes (88.7% of the vote).
  • William Proctor Gould Harding (May 5, 1864 - April 7, 1930) w
  • Proctor Hall (January 1884 - unknown) was an English
  • , and also appropriates some features seen in Proctor Hall, the 1913 graduate dining hall at Prince
  • Proctor has also done radio play-by-play during his c
  • A Denver, Colorado native, Proctor has called play-by-play for such teams as the
  • e son of Charles Edward Bandaranaike Corea, a proctor, he was brother of Dr. Alfred Ernest Corea an
  • l the vacancy caused by the death of Redfield Proctor; he was reelected in 1910 and 1916 and served
  • Proctor House was listed on the National Register of
  • William Proctor House, built in 1870, is a historic house at
  • John Proctor House, built in 1700, is a historic house at
  • Proctor House, also known as the Cassandra Gilbert Ho
  • became a Fellow of Magdalen College, and was proctor in 1589 .
  • He became a Fellow there in 1688, and a Proctor in 1695.
  • mic positions, he has also served as a Junior Proctor in the University of Oxford.
  • He was proctor in the same year, and on 2 March 1565 became
  • wrights and implement manufacturers 'Burton & Proctor' in Lincoln in 1840.
  • He was a Proctor in the Convocation of the Church of England f
  • a student in 1991 and 1992, then worked as a proctor in 1996.
  • The Proctor, in love with Miss Sims (bass-baritone) - Rut
  • He also served as proctor in the Chapter of the diocese and as fiscal p
  • He was admitted as an attorney, solicitor and proctor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in Ap
  • On 16 June 1628 he was sworn and admitted a proctor in the Bishop of Ely's consistorial court by
  • Thorndike assisted his half-brother Benjamin Proctor in urging the government in making reparation
  • D. He became a Fellow of Pembroke Hall, and a proctor in 1489.
  • He married Eliza L. Proctor in 1876.
  • He was university Proctor in 1595.
  • 5 and also serving as the University's Junior Proctor in 1893-1894.
  • He also became Proctor in Convocation in the dioceses of Blackburn t
  • Proctor is an unincorporated community located in Com
  • Proctor is currently Fitness coach for the Wales unde
  • Proctor is a former town located in Swain County, Nor
  • William Proctor is currently a member of the Florida House of
  • Fort Proctor is a ruined 19th century fort in St. Bernard
  • Although Proctor is unincorporated, it has a post office, with
  • Proctor is still the current record holder for the mo
  • Wayne Proctor is a former professional rugby league footbal
  • Elizabeth Proctor is not hanged because she is pregnant.
  • er a law that he had helped to institute; his proctor John Childe was also hanged.
  • Assistant Coaches: Bruce Proctor, John Jacobs, Justin Willoughby, Terry Braswe
  • Proctor joined League Two club Wrexham on a month's l
  • y was founded in 1967 by Sam Wornom and Truby Proctor, Jr.
  • Redfield Proctor, Jr. (April 13, 1879 - February 5, 1957) was
  • retary of State of Kentucky under Governor J. Proctor Knott from 1884 to 1888 and as commissioner f
  • rving a full four year term under Governor J. Proctor Knott.
  • Fish present in Proctor Lake include largemouth bass, hybrid striped
  • Proctor Lake has been stocked with species of fish in
  • Proctor Lake Dam and the reservoir are managed by the
  • Proctor Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reserv
  • Proctor Lake is a popular recreational destination.
  • h as Craig Johnston, David Armstrong and Mark Proctor, leaving a badly weakened squad.
  • In 1973, Proctor left the bench after reaching the mandatory r
  • after World War II, he flew his own Percival Proctor light airplane to Australia.
  • v Desjarlais, Wendy Lill, Yvon Godin and Dick Proctor, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer, New Democratic P
  • The Willard L. Proctor Memorial Stakes is an American Thoroughbred h
  • igration - An Untenable Situation by K.Harvey Proctor, MP, and John R. Pinniger, MA, Policy Paper f
  • Innkeeper Jeremy Proctor needs funds to send his daughters to a ball (
  • h included Daniel Boone, James Estill, Joseph Proctor, Nicholas Proctor, Adam Caperton, David Lynch
  • 1673 Abraham Campion, MA, Fellow and Senior Proctor of Trinity College
  • William earned his B.D. in 1767, and he was proctor of the university in 1765.
  • at Unawatuna, Galle to Edward Francis Perera, Proctor of Colombo.
  • ge he served as Domestic Bursar and as Junior Proctor of the University in 1936.
  • He was proctor of the university in 1607, and admitted bache
  • Wiburn took part, as proctor of the clergy of Rochester, in the convocatio
  • Royal College Colombo and went on to become a proctor of the Supreme Court of Ceylon.
  • e University of Virginia where his father was proctor of the university.
  • Bandinel was Dean of New College and Proctor of the University in 1814, and a Delegate of
  • lk, and vicar of Wearisly in 1677, and junior proctor of the university of Cambridge in 1678.
  • 0 to March 2011, he held the office of Junior Proctor of Oxford University, a post lasting for one
  • Henry of Unna was proctor of the University of Paris in the 14th centur
  • 92 during the Salem Witch Trials accused John Proctor of serial murder, leading to his execution fo
  • eeding Frank Byron Jevons in the role, Senior Proctor of the university from 1901, Professor in 191
  • He was also a Proctor of the York Union Society.
  • Whitkirk, Yorkshire, in 1898, and in 1909 was proctor of convocation, archdeaconry of Ripon.
  • He was Junior Proctor of the university in 1531.
  • Hum., 1838-1839, and 1841-1842, Sen. Proctor of the University.
  • On 9 December his proctor offered 500 gold florins to the papacy.
  • Proctor operates a media training business for athlet
  • The program was later renamed the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program in his honor.
  • Source: Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, University of Florida
  • t starred Edith Storey as Oliver Twist, Elita Proctor Otis as Nancy Sykes and William J. Humphrey a
  • Elita Proctor Otis - Nancy Sykes
  • Elita Proctor Otis - Miriam Arnold (billed as Oleta Otis)
  • c of Ross by papal bull on 11 April 1492, his proctor paying the papacy the 600 gold florins on 14
  • omotive was later supplemented by five Ruston Proctor petrol/paraffin locomotives, one of which is
  • uston for $1.00, this area was developed into Proctor Plaza Park.
  • efforts of Norhill's residents and the active Proctor Plaza Neighborhood Association, Norhill was d
  • This pageant is produced by Proctor Productions, including Melissa Pitchford who
  • unpublished writings, 1973, edited by Dennis Proctor, published by Duckworth, 287 pages, ISBN 0 71
  • Proctor ran as "decline to state" as he did not join
  • Born in Washington, D.C., Proctor received an LL.B. from George Washington Univ
  • A former Welsh schools international athlete, Proctor represented Wales at the 110m hurdles whilst
  • Quartermaster Redfield Proctor resigned from the regiment on this date to ac
  • an of 23 years when Bertha Reynolds (formerly Proctor) resigned.
  • ter the retirement of several senior players, Proctor retained the captaincy for England's 2003 FIF
  • Assistant manager Mark Proctor said that both Price and Russell were of virt
  • Proctor, Samuel, & Wright Langley, Gator History: A P
  • 1999, and in divinity from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union Universi
  • In addition, Proctor served in the United States Army Reserves fro
  • Proctor served in that capacity until his death, in 1
  • Logo of Proctor Silex
  • Proctor Silex electric can opener
  • Proctor Silex Co. was created in 1960 with the merger
  • In 1990 Proctor Silex merged with Hamilton Beach.
  • home was purchased in 1903 by William Cooper Proctor, soap manufacturer, who had the home converte
  • 4. William Proctor, son of John Proctor and his third wife, Eliz
  • (widow of Samuel Endecott) married Thorndike Proctor, son of John Proctor and his second wife, Eli
  • this ward in May 2006, County Councillor Sue Proctor stood against a Conservative, George Turner a
  • although Breeze suffered no serious injuries, Proctor suffered a fractured L4 vertebra.
  • Around 3 miles (5 km) west of Proctor, Texas, USA.
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