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  • riter with the Irish Independent and Katherine Smyth, a former associate producer with BBC Current
  • On July 19, 1866 the trustees appointed Smyth a trustee of the New Hampshire College of Agri
  • n Chatham, Upper Canada, the son of William B. Smyth, a native of Ireland, and was educated there a
  • The county is named after Alexander Smyth, a general during the War of 1812 who was elec
  • rnell Ministry was dumped in favour of Brendan Smyth, a member of the House of Representatives for
  • Smyth again announced that he was standing down as a
  • Smyth, along with his wife Lena, are the parents of
  • Golfer Des Smyth also has a son, Greg, best known for winning t
  • Bishop Smyth also founded a chapel in the church for the us
  • Francis P. Smyth and John P. O'Neill (Editors in Chief (1986).
  • Miss Smyth and J. H. Cowles Engaged in NYT on September 2
  • It is located at the juncture of Grayson, Smyth, and Washington Counties in the state of Virgi
  • The current Mayor is DUP Councilor Robert Smyth, and his Deputy is Ken Twyble of the UUP.
  • as the youngest of nine children born to Peter Smyth and Mary Read.
  • on licensed to Glade Spring, Virginia, serving Smyth and Washington counties in Virginia.
  • metimes Love Just Ain't Enough" was written by Smyth and Glen Burtnik and would appear on her self-
  • ing a partner of the Liverpool firm of Ross T. Smyth and Co. in 1889, until his retirement in 1924.
  • n which he was the "referee" to analysts Tommy Smyth and Eddie Mighten.
  • Callaghan, Smyth and Kilgannon all died.
  • formed as a duet by the American singers Patty Smyth and Don Henley.
  • Series hosts were Brian Smyth and Nelson Davis.
  • ) Bute Dock, designed by Admiral William Henry Smyth and opened in October 1839.
  • Deb "Spoons" Perry and Grace Bawden and Aaron Smyth and Shift-1 eliminated during the course of th
  • vinity at Oxford, in succession to Dr. Richard Smyth, and was incorporated D.D. In 1549 he took par
  • Born to Grice Smyth and his wife Mary, Smyth was commissioned as a
  • Saltville is a town in Smyth and Washington counties in the U.S. state of V
  • rompton Llewelyn Davies, C.P. Sanger, A.E.A.W. Smyth, and H.T. Norton-and several Apostles after Si
  • 788-1867), married her first cousin John Henry Smyth and had issue.
  • Martyn Smyth, Andrew Hunter MP, Sir Alfred Sherman and Harv
  • In May 2006, Bill Stefaniak replaced Brendan Smyth as the ACT Leader of the Opposition in a coup
  • Sarah Smyth as Penny
  • Patty Smyth as Aunt Marie
  • most unsuccessful season in history tied with Smyth as the Av's top scorer with 59 points.
  • The film also stars Shaun Smyth as Virgil Niven, a Scottish botanist who befri
  • Ward Chipman replaces George Stracey Smyth as Governor of New Brunswick
  • inally developed in the 1960s by Dr. J. Robert Smyth at the University of Massachusetts as a smalle
  • Born in Eden, Ireland, Smyth attended rural schools as a child, completed p
  • David Smyth attended UNC Chapel Hill where he played as a
  • Born in Pasadena and raised in Santa Clarita, Smyth attended local public schools and earned his B
  • With her brother Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell she made balloons, working the si
  • Smyth became Grand Master of the Orange Order in 197
  • George Stracey Smyth became Governor of New Brunswick in July 1817.
  • e attack from Lewiston only, rather than bring Smyth before a court-martial and possibly delay the
  • In 2005, Smyth began playing for the independent San Diego Su
  • Smyth began his career as a Field Representative for
  • William Smyth Bernard (13 September 1792 - 6 February 1863)
  • Rob Smyth born 22 February 1977 in England is a rugby le
  • 31 March - Edward Selby Smyth, British General, commanded Militia of Canada
  • with a bigger budget and production from Alan Smyth, called Separations.
  • However Peter Smyth, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federatio
  • ohn Stevenson, Christopher and James Grenville Smyth, Charles Ainslie and G. C. Joad
  • form the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party, Smyth chose to remain with the UUP.
  • For personal reasons, Smyth chose not to play in the NBL until 1982 and ev
  • Smyth chose to name it after Hestia, Greek goddess o
  • In 1748 after various surveys Jarrit Smyth commissioned mine shafts to be dug at South Li
  • he Florida Four refers to four people, Anthony Smyth, Conor Claxton, Martin Mullan and Siobhan Brow
  • e Australian federal election on 2 March 1996, Smyth contested the new federal House of Representat
  • In the 2009-10 season, Smyth contributed with 18 goals to finish third for
  • Smyth corresponded with pyramid theorist John Taylor
  • ocal landowners to develop a new state park in Smyth County on Hungry Mother Creek.
  • Smyth County - southwest
  • Smyth County Courthouse in Marion, Virginia.
  • Smyth County was formed on February 23, 1832, from W
  • It was founded in 1959 and is part of the Smyth County School Division.
  • After the war, he settled at Marion in Smyth County, where he had a large practice.
  • Houck was born in Smyth County, Virginia, and graduated from Marion Hi
  • censed to Marion, Virginia, serving Marion and Smyth County, Virginia.
  • Buchanan was born in Smyth County, Virginia.
  • Chilhowie is a town in Smyth County, Virginia, United States.Chilhowie, pro
  • ve the residents of Washington County, western Smyth County, and the city of Bristol, Virginia.
  • Rich Valley is a rural area in Smyth County, Virginia, United States.
  • e in Washington County, Chestnut Ridge Road in Smyth County, Wright Mountain Road in Bland County,
  • Preserve is a Natural Area Preserve located in Smyth County, Virginia.
  • ckbridge County, Russell County, Scott County, Smyth County, Tazewell County, Washington County, Wi
  • He was born on a farm in Camp in Smyth County, Virginia.
  • ile Ford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Smyth County, Virginia, United States.
  • ar Grove is a census-designated place (CDP) in Smyth County, Virginia, United States.
  • Washington County, Virginia, that later became Smyth County.
  • 1933: John Smyth Crone, of Castlereagh, Cleveland Road, W13
  • ton and take the heights near Queenston, while Smyth crossed the river near Fort Niagara and attack
  • Originally a Liberal, Smyth crossed the floor in 1857 to become a Conserva
  • 10. Smyth, Dacre (1994) Pictures in my life: an autobiog
  • 4. Smyth, Dacre (1982) Old Riverboats of the Murray: A
  • 11. Smyth, Dacre (1998) Images of Melbourne: (an A to Z
  • 2. Smyth, Dacre (1980) The lighthouses of Victoria: A s
  • 13. Smyth, Dacre (2003) Australia from the sea: A thirte
  • 12. Smyth, Dacre (2001) Australia from the air: A twelft
  • He married Florence Smyth, daughter of Sir John Smyth, 3rd Baronet and E
  • rles Ferdinand married morganatically Penelope Smyth, daughter of Grice Smyth, on 5 April 1836 in G
  • Dame Ethel Mary Smyth, DBE (23 April 1858 - 8 May 1944) was an Engli
  • The candidates Smyth did canvass for were David Burnside in South A
  • officers in early October to plan the attack, Smyth did not respond, nor did he reply to a letter
  • Thomas Smyth died unmarried, but fathered four children, al
  • A devoted Roman Catholic, Smyth donated a portion of his estate to the Diocese
  • 'R. H. Smyth' dropping ballast near Jordanstown in August 2
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Bryce Ferguson Smyth, DSO and Bar, French and Belgian Croix de Guer
  • Violin Recital: Howick, Clare - SMYTH, E./MACONCHY, E./POLDOWSKI / TATE, P./BARNS, E
  • Ryan Smyth earned 50 points in only 61 games.
  • In 1825, having achieved the rank of Admiral, Smyth effectively retired from the Navy (Admirals ne
  • Smyth first played for Ireland in 1908, in the Home
  • ment in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848, Smyth fled to America where he worked as a journalis
  • lection McGimpsey challenged sitting MP Martin Smyth for the Ulster Unionist nomination for Belfast
  • Directors include Smyth, former Chicago Park District Superintendent E
  • perated under the leadership of Father John P. Smyth, formerly an All-American basketball player at
  • MR. SMYTH GRAND SACHEM in NYT on May 14, 1895
  • om the counties of Wythe, Montgomery, Pulaski, Smyth, Grayson, and Rockbridge.
  • Smyth had advocated legislation to create the school
  • Since turning fifty in 2003, Smyth has had a successful career in senior golf, wi
  • Alfred Smyth has suggested that he is the same man as King
  • onse to a call from local DUP councillor Ethyl Smyth, he accompanied Rev. Ivan Foster and a group f
  • Smyth held the seat for the UUP until he stood down
  • Smyth, Henry DeWolf, Atomic Energy for Military Purp
  • Briam Smyth hosted the series with filmmaking siblings Bry
  • s Circle, Gild Hall in the Financial District, Smyth Hotel in Tribeca, and Thompson LES on the lowe
  • He married Annie, the daughter of Peter Smyth in 1866 and was named Queen's Counsel the foll
  • er at Athlone Town, signing for them with Mick Smyth in August 1979.
  • club founded in 1979 by Kevin Webb and Willie Smyth in Derry.
  • and tallied his first point, an assist to Ryan Smyth, in a Los Angeles uniform in an October 8, 200
  • i), between Cape Freeman in the north and Cape Smyth in the south.
  • The conductor Thomas Beecham visited Smyth in prison and reported that he found the activ
  • Alan Smyth is a music producer from Sheffield, England.
  • Smyth is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm
  • Jason Smyth is (born in Derry on July 4, 1987) a visually-
  • B Foley 0-1; M Harding 0-01 (1f), M O'Meara; D Smyth, J Ryan, J McGaughan; D Bourke 1-04 (3f), B Sh
  • did start to improve when Irish striker Sammy Smyth joined the club and he went on to score 12 goa
  • In 1910 Smyth joined the Women's Social and Political Union,
  • Unsigned with KHL the following season, Smyth joined fellow teammate Richard Seeley and sign
  • Smyth jumped up as he was being fired upon.
  • Sir John Rowland Smyth KCB (1806 - 14 May 1873) was a British soldier
  • three-time Olympic God Medal winner, Michelle Smyth, leading Galway's highly successful business m
  • tes marching in the quadrangle and singing, as Smyth leaned out a window conducting the song with a
  • At the Battle of Aliwal, Smyth led the 16th lancers to rout the Sikh cavalry
  • er 1861, contained men from Scott, Washington, Smyth, Lee, and Russell counties.
  • The top three 5 km qualifiers, Smyth, Li and Kashiwabara, finished 51st, 55th, and
  • Smyth made history as the first Paralympian to compe
  • However, Smyth made no reply to Van Rensselaer's plan.
  • Smyth made his debut for his new club against Stoke
  • On December 11, 1844, Smyth married Emily Lane of Candia, daughter of John
  • Smyth married Anna Maria Antonia Maskelyne, daughter
  • Eckstrorm, Fannie Hardy; Smyth, Mary Winslow (1927).
  • ast concrete Ape leaf decorations on the Mabel Smyth Memorial Building, now Queen's Medical Center
  • Smyth missed the last two games of the playoffs with
  • The incumbent, the Rev. Martin Smyth MP, a constant critic of Trimble, lost the pos
  • her), Bridget St. John, Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth, Nick Evans, Caravan and Jimmy Hastings, Kevin
  • The resulting by-election was won by Clifford Smyth of the Democratic Unionist Party.
  • rson & Steve DiGiorgio of Testament, and Steve Smyth of Nevermore.
  • n, Hejduk scored his 300th goal alongside Ryan Smyth on January 18, 2009 against the Calgary Flames
  • s was the killing of Banbridge RIC man Colonel Smyth on 7 July in Cork.
  • tt married Annabel Elizabeth "Betty" Warington Smyth on 21 April 1931.
  • Dame Ethel Smyth once preached from the pulpit.
  • ahead of Democratic Unionist Party member Eric Smyth only on the casting vote of Martin Morgan, the
  • ersleeve, William Watson Goodwin, Herbert Weir Smyth, Paul Shorey, Lily Ross Taylor, Berthold Ullma
  • Jane's father was the solicitor to the Smyth Pigott family who were major landowners in the
  • In 2007, Smyth played for the York Revolution of the independ
  • Smyth played out the 1909 and 1910 Championships and
  • In an injury interrupted season, Smyth played just 16 games for the Kings, who didn't
  • Smyth played 88 games in the National Hockey League,
  • Smyth played two seasons for the 36ers and would los
  • Augustus Smyth Powell (1849-1863),
  • Jessie Smyth Powell (25 November 1855-24 July 1856),
  • Robert Stephenson Smyth Powell, (22 February 1857-8 January 1941)
  • k, Maine, and won its mathematics department's Smyth Prize in 1981, and its Hammond Prize in 1983.
  • Des Smyth, Professional golfer, Vice-captain on the winn
  • Sammy Smyth quickly calmed Wolves' nerves when picked up t
  • wever, in a 1930 letter to the composer, Ethel Smyth, quoted in Nigel Nicolson's biography,Virginia
  • In November 1879, Smyth ran on the Tammany ticket for Judge of the Cou
  • In November 1878, Smyth ran on the Tammany ticket for New York County
  • Smyth ran 10.43 seconds, finishing 4th in his heat.
  • In November 1875, Smyth ran on the Tammany Hall ticket for Recorder of
  • year earlier over the sports rorts affair, and Smyth received a 16.1% swing to claim the seat.
  • Smyth received numerous awards, including Best Briti
  • Smyth rejoined the Queens Bays for active service in
  • (see: Smyth Report)
  • quation was featured as early as page 2 of the Smyth Report, the official 1945 release by the US go
  • He is most famous for authoring the Smyth Report, the first official US history of the M
  • Smyth represented the Warwickshire Cricket Board in
  • ey Robertson representing Denis Lemon and John Smyth representing Whitehouse.
  • Smyth returned to Belfast where he worked as a bookm
  • He named the southernmost " Smyth Island" for his friend Captain William Henry S
  • Stanford coach Kristen Smyth said, "Tonight, Carly was what she's been for
  • s president of the insurance brokerage firm of Smyth, Sanford & Gerard, Inc. in New York City.
  • During World War II, Smyth saw active service in North Africa, where he d
  • ded Market Harborough Upper School (now Robert Smyth School), then Lincoln Christ's Hospital School
  • Primary School, Welland Park School and Robert Smyth School.
  • In his 88 regular season games, Smyth scored 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 points.
  • Smyth's next and last score for his country was in a
  • Hugh Smyth served in both the Northern Ireland Assembly (
  • ior to being elected to the state legislature, Smyth served on the Santa Clarita City Council, wher
  • Smyth served as school trustee, town councillor, dep
  • Smyth served as prosecuting attorney of Linn County,
  • In 1996, Smyth served as campaign manager for Knight's succes
  • In 1988, Smyth signed with the Albany Capitals of the America
  • After two season back home in Adelaide, Smyth signed for the NBL's highest profile club, the
  • ng an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2007, Smyth signed a five-year, $31.2 million contract wit
  • y 7, 1866, during his second term as governor, Smyth signed a bill providing for the incorporation
  • operated under the guidance of Father John P. Smyth since that time.
  • Patty Smyth sings harmony vocals on this song, while Pino
  • Michael Smyth, South Australian television newsreader
  • In 2007, Smyth spoke out against the DUP's implementation of
  • Smyth started his career with Preston North End wher
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