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  • Henry Hugh Tudor, a British soldier, later police chief in Irel
  • Corneliu Vadim Tudor, a Romanian politician
  • Igor Tudor, a Croatian football (soccer) player
  • d the high quality, lower priced, watch brand, Tudor, a subsidiary company of Rolex in 1946.
  • The porch and windows are Tudor additions from when the abbey was converted in
  • lume, The Earlier Tudors was a new analysis of Tudor administration - the business of government.
  • He then completed a PhD on the early Tudor administration in Ireland at King's College Lo
  • e only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Tudor, after the Tudor period or Tudor dynasty.
  • in to introduce the idea and inventions of the Tudor Age in art, optics and exploration.
  • One of the Tudor aircraft had operated 85 sorties carrying over
  • ett to operate in Berlin Airlift operating two Tudor aircraft.
  • Throne of England, and took arms against Mary Tudor, alongside his father.
  • Frank Tudor, an Australian politician
  • David Tudor, an American pianist
  • He was a prominent supporter of Mary Tudor and rebelled against the accession of Lady Jan
  • Cressy, David (1975), Education in Tudor and Stuart England, New York: St Martin's Pres
  • following constituent villages: Corlate, Domnu Tudor and Izvoare.
  • Harri Tudur a Chymru (Henry Tudor and Wales) - a billingual book
  • ton Moor to celebrate the marriage of Margaret Tudor and King James IV.
  • The Tudor and later mansion is built around the core of
  • rey which has acquired its name from the Royal Tudor and Stuart Oatlands Palace, the site of which
  • burgh, Perth and in London, and specialised in Tudor and Gothic revival architecture.
  • The medieval English Tudor and Gothic building was commissioned by Major
  • he Peerage of England for members of the royal Tudor and Stuart families.
  • members of the House of Representatives, Frank Tudor and James Ronald).
  • gs were Mary; Edmund, Duke of Somerset; Edward Tudor; and Catherine.
  • It was designed by R. Booth and F. Webster in Tudor and Jacobean style, on 10 acres (40,000 m2) of
  • (the one without a spire) was added by Jasper Tudor, and is now named after him.
  • The Alingtons thrived under the Tudor and Stuart monarchs, and had the privilege of
  • ard to the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitcher John Tudor and outfielder (later) catcher Brian Harper.
  • "T" shaped brick and case stone building with Tudor and Jacobean Revival style features.
  • ons, Alexander Scammel, Peter Thacher, William Tudor, and Peleg Wadsworth.
  • Live Classics, Cappricio, Ondine, Ars Musici, Tudor and EMI.
  • The school has four houses, Windsor, Stuart, Tudor and York (named after historic families within
  • ctural styles from this time period, including Tudor and Colonial Revival and some Bungalow/Craftsm
  • in English history, covering the full range of Tudor and Stuart rulers.
  • t was held by Henry VIII's grand-uncle, Jasper Tudor, and it referred to the birthplace of King Hen
  • ilding was largely built in the reign of Henry Tudor and greatly restored in the 19th century.
  • Earle Brown and Morton Feldman, pianist David Tudor, and dancer/choreographer Merce Cunningham.
  • Margaret, queen consort of Scotland, Elizabeth Tudor and Katherine Tudor.
  • established between the new English Queen Mary Tudor and Emperor Charles V. Corsu was recalled in 1
  • He was the ancestor of Owen Tudor and thereby of the Tudor dynasty.
  • Tudor and his friend and junior teammate Drew Callan
  • Tudor and Steffan subsequently built the funds back
  • ent Lancastrian forces from Wales, led by Owen Tudor and his son Jasper from joining up with the ma
  • nobles (including Henry's half-brother Jasper Tudor and the Duke of Exeter) who were recruiting ar
  • nsider the vast changes of society between the Tudor and the Victorian eras; however, human nature,
  • ingham Dance Company (with John Cage and David Tudor) and was a member of the Sonic Arts Union with
  • Roger Lockyer, Tudor and Stuart Britain: 1485-1714, 2004.
  • arly subscribers included Paul Revere, William Tudor, and others.
  • Tudor and Chandra Gunasekara have two children, Daya
  • ne of the principal Royal Dockyards during the Tudor and Stuart periods, although it closed in the
  • eley and a Standard-bearer to Henry VIII, Mary Tudor and Elizabeth I.
  • 1530 - 1610) was a Tudor and Jacobean royal official.
  • mes in Green Island Hills range from Georgian, Tudor and Spanish Revival to Craftsman, with new mod
  • econd son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, and had he outlived his father, James IV of S
  • Arthur was the third child of Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland, at the time of his b
  • ter College in anticipation of a visit by Mary Tudor and Philip of Spain on the occasion of their m
  • The Mathematical Practitioners of Tudor and Stuart England, 1954
  • Jane, Susannah Margaret, Sarah Elizabeth, Adam Tudor, and Christopher Montgomery, who have given th
  • Prince of Wales, Henry VIII of England, Edward Tudor and Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset.
  • He and Goodall specialised in Tudor and Stuart subjects, but did not always portra
  • The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain, Clarendon Press, 1996 ISBN
  • Tudor and Steffan defended their decision by stating
  • er the king's children was his sister Margaret Tudor, and her children, but their place in the succ
  • nal, which was used, had been repealed by Mary Tudor and not re-enacted by the parliament of 1559.
  • gnificant buildings from the Norman, medieval, Tudor and Georgian eras.
  • by Merce Cunningham, electronic music by David Tudor, and design by Marsha Skinner.
  • o be lunatics allowed out of restraint, in the Tudor and Stuart periods in England.
  • scretion - out of keeping with the traditional Tudor anti-enclosure attitude.
  • aughter, Jane Velville, who became the wife of Tudor ap Robert Vychan.
  • Altogether, Tudor appeared in 28 NHL games, recording 4 goals an
  • Tudor apprenticed in Abbotsford and then travelled a
  • The doorway has a Tudor arch above which is a pargeted panel.
  • A Tudor arch window is centered in the pediment over t
  • d 40), part of the road drove through a wooden Tudor arch built into the rock mill.
  • lues, a slate roof with multiple gables, and a Tudor arch around the main entrance.
  • The manse was a 2-story stone residence with a Tudor arch doorway.
  • all of the chancel is a blocked doorway with a Tudor arch, and a two-light mullioned window at a hi
  • In the lowest stage is a doorway with a Tudor arch, above which is a two-light window with a
  • There are Tudor arched doorways in both the north and south wa
  • These consist of a staircase, an original Tudor arched oak doorframe and the remains of the ce
  • the house was significantly remodelled in the Tudor architectural style.
  • ugh called a castle, it is a fine example of a Tudor architecture courtyard house or fortified mano
  • The side entrance porch has Tudor archways, and a half-timbered gable with tripl
  • Tudor Arghezi referred to it as an "Academy"; one co
  • erable success - a phenomenon which the writer Tudor Arghezi attributed to the momentary rise of Ta
  • Pavel Susara's book Corneliu Baba: detail from Tudor Arghezi with his wife, 1961.
  • Tudor Arghezi, who did not speak Yiddish, praised St
  • offered to cultural figures such as the writer Tudor Arghezi, the philosopher Lucian Blaga, and the
  • he peasants' revolt, left-wing authors such as Tudor Arghezi, Gala Galaction, Vasile Demetrius and
  • ary luminaries, including Mihail Sadoveanu and Tudor Arghezi.
  • e examples of traditional architecture such as Tudor, arts and crafts, art deco, and beaux arts.
  • in different architectural styles (Victorian, Tudor, Arts and Crafts, Georgian, Colonial Revival,
  • She joined the household of Lady Elizabeth Tudor as one of her ladies-in-waiting sometime befor
  • self in exile in France, where he joined Henry Tudor, as a valued but untrustworthy supporter of th
  • As Police Adviser, Tudor assumed control of Ireland's police forces, an
  • They delivered letters to James V and Margaret Tudor at Holyroodhouse on All Saint's day.
  • Magnus visited Margaret Tudor at Perth in March 1525, bringing certain news
  • Residence Tudor at 2737 NE Alameda
  • Bausch was soon performing with Tudor at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Company, and
  • In 1485, while awaiting the invasion of Henry Tudor at Nottingham, Richard sent his niece, Elizabe
  • The church was founded on Tudor Ave in East St. Louis, Illinois, by Elder Jame
  • Johns of Cardiganshire and his wife Elizabeth Tudor Avis.
  • The Tudor Bar also features a piece of the original wall
  • The Tudor Bar) and The Elizabethan Bar (a.k.a.
  • Britain's first pressurised airliner, the Avro Tudor, based around the Lancaster-derivative Avro Li
  • As vice-president of the union Tudor became interested in union politics (as many L
  • anging on the wall of the nave are a number of Tudor boards which were taken from the ceiling of th
  • The hat is a Tudor bonnet of black velvet with a plume of white o
  • The Tudor Borde Hill house was originally constructed in
  • In August 1787, Tudor bought the first 6 acres (24,000 m2) of farmla
  • The Park Tudor boys lacrosse team recorded the only undefeate
  • There is a substantial Tudor brick porch, which must have been a fine one.
  • Between the church and Hill's Farm is an early Tudor brick gateway with terracotta panels belonging
  • There are extensive Tudor brick remains on the visible mound and the 'mo
  • The church has a 13th-century nave and a Tudor brick tower.
  • A recent excavation of the cellar unearthed Tudor bricks, which were also fire-damaged and may t
  • ilt after World War II, retaining the external Tudor brickwork with 1950s interior design.
  • the West Hall (Egerton Leigh) was a beautiful Tudor building which looked not unlike Little Moreto
  • It is a Mock Tudor building with a recent lottery grant improveme
  • d in 1786 (today just one part of the original Tudor building remains, with a facade added in 1906)
  • lage of Garsington, near Oxford, England, is a Tudor building, best known as the former home of Lad
  • and probably incorporated part of the previous Tudor building.
  • , but the heart and core remain an essentially Tudor building.
  • Tudor buildings of Charterhouse.
  • ffered destruction of many of the medieval and Tudor buildings.
  • minent politician, rebuilt Hemsted, one of the Tudor buildings; in 1912 Lord Rothermere made furthe
  • The church of St Peter is early tudor, built with mellow red brick and a Horsham sto
  • in Dallas, filled with Prairie, Craftsman and Tudor Bungalows, and old growth Pecan trees.
  • t of the ground floor are used as offices, the Tudor Business Centre.
  • Fitzroy, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII (a Tudor) by Elizabeth Blount.
  • Greater Romania Party leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor called Macovei a "grovelling tool of Cotroceni
  • tually took place around Atherstone with Henry Tudor camping at Merevale Hall and Richard III campi
  • Architecture such as Saxon and Tudor can be seen.
  • Tudor can also be a surname in Romania.
  • Tudor Carapancea
  • n Rudd (Yorkshire c. 1498 - Durham 1579) was a Tudor cartographer and clergyman.
  • the church boasts some particularly intricate Tudor carved pew ends as well as a fine rood screen
  • tch roofs, Swiss timbering, Romance arches and Tudor casements often interfused with traditional In
  • e townships of Madoc, Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, Tudor, Cashel, Limerick, Dunganan, Mayo, Monteagle a
  • s' School uncovered the SE corner tower of the Tudor castle.
  • VII of England, for services in battle for the Tudor cause.
  • ngs, a verandah with three bays, a slate roof, Tudor chimneys and a fireplace that is said to go ba
  • has Sailing Westward and The Immortal Legions, Tudor Choir directed by Barry Collett, with Ken Burl
  • Elgar, performed by Barry Collett (piano) and Tudor Choir.
  • d George Rochberg, Stravinsky, medieval music, Tudor church music, bebop, gagaku, gamelan and other
  • He was a proponent of Tudor Church Music and he published the Lamentations
  • 9-56 with Mihail Jora, Paul Constantinescu and Tudor Ciortea, and philosophy at the University of B
  • bomb is planted under the Governor's car at 5 Tudor City Place.
  • Tudor City is featured in a number of film and telev
  • a canopy marked "Woodstock Tower," one of the Tudor City buildings; however, the subsequent interi
  • Movies filmed in Tudor City include The Godfather Part III, The Peace
  • Also Tudor City appeared in the opening credits of The Je
  • Tudor City exterior shots were also recently seen on
  • " won a $1,000 judgement against the owners of Tudor City.
  • t Peter's & St Paul's, where William Byrd, the Tudor composer was buried.
  • Other Minds Archive: John Cage and David Tudor Concert at The San Francisco Museum of Art (Ja
  • s son "Silken Thomas" in 1534-35 led on to the Tudor conquest of Ireland in the following decades,
  • glish colonisation and was a great step in the Tudor conquest of Ireland.
  • Main article: Tudor conquest of Ireland
  • During the Tudor conquest of Ireland (c.1540-1603), "surrender
  • rbance that is not settled in the interests of Tudor conservatism."
  • is an editor of Baroque music and founded the Tudor Consort and the English Baroque Ensembles.
  • ony Orchestra and the Wellington Sinfonia, The Tudor Consort, the Orpheus Choir, the Royal New Zeal
  • England's Tragic Queen and Katherine Howard: A Tudor Conspiracy) argue that he may have been.
  • ported John Aylmer's basic conclusion that the Tudor constitution mirrored that of the mixed consti
  • ond edition of the influential collection, The Tudor Constitution.
  • Tanner, J.R. (1930) Tudor Constitutional Documents, AD1485-1603 ISBN 0-8
  • Smale died the same year, but Tudor continued in the felt hat trade by moving to L
  • A later Tudor conversion retained these medieval elements in
  • 1964, before later playing for Hatfield Town, Tudor Corinthians (whom he also managed) and Ambassa
  • of a 15 to 16 year old girl seemingly wearing Tudor costume who likes to walk the attic corridors
  • The Tudor Cottage on Broadway Street was built as a farm
  • elevation gives the appearance of a one-story Tudor cottage, with the rear revealing a full second
  • These include: Tudor cottages with unique exterior treatments of br
  • In the same lane are a number of Tudor cottages.
  • a fortress), but rather an early example of a Tudor country house, with minimal defensive attribut
  • retes) (active 1537-1553) was a painter of the Tudor court and an exponent of the Mannerist style o
  • ral of his countrymen active as artists of the Tudor court in the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
  • Tudor Court Primary School
  • I as one of many Flemish artists active at the Tudor court.
  • y in the world of Irish politics and the royal Tudor court.
  • . Bell, Acton Court: The evolution of an early Tudor courtier's house (2004).
  • iate seigneurial emphasis needed for a classic Tudor courtyard house.
  • acent to the polo grounds lie the ruins of the Tudor Cowdray House the most famous building in the
  • In addition, Tudor created the Auxiliary Division, a temporary ge
  • Prior to 1953, a Tudor Crown was used
  • , which also arranged the marriage of Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII and James IV of Scotlan
  • Tudor Davies created the role of Hugh in both these
  • Packer married two Welshmen, first the tenor Tudor Davies (1892-1958), and, secondly, Maj.
  • Andrew Robert Tudor Davies (born 1968) is a British farmer and pol
  • ), 73,382 pv; Reginald Cooray (PA), 67,945 pv; Tudor Dayaratne (PA), 63,636 pv; Kumara Welgama (PA)
  • When Henry Tudor defeated Richard III in 1485, Thomas Grey main
  • The station building, of a mock Tudor design, survived until 1968 when it was demoli
  • f of the north transept is also wooden, but of Tudor design.
  • s with cusped lights but no tracery, a typical Tudor design.
  • h of England in the 20th century, the proposed Tudor dioceses which had not come into being were co
  • JmjN domain, a JmjC domain, a JD2H domain, two TUDOR domains, and two PHD-type zinc fingers.
  • mjN domain, two PHD-type zinc fingers, and two Tudor domains.
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