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Percy A Scholes (1970). | |
It is named after LeRoy | Percy, a former U.S. Senator from Mississippi. |
was turned into a vampire when the blood from | Percy, a vampire banker, fell into his eye during a |
Walker | Percy: A Southern Wayfarer, University Press of Miss |
putation that music critic, editor and teacher | Percy A. Scholes (1877-1958) regarded the organizati |
Percy A. Paris is a Canadian politician and member o | |
e company in the agency managed by his father, | Percy A. Peyser. |
Percy Abbott MP (New England, NSW) | |
For the Australian politician, see | Percy Abbott (Australian politician). |
Lieutenant Colonel | Percy Abbott; |
nd money, but while Edmund and Baldrick leave, | Percy accepts. |
In March 1633 | Percy acted as Lord Weston's friend in the quarrel b |
Percy Adams was a footballer. | |
For the soccer player, see | Percy Adams (footballer). |
and various alterations were carried out by H. | Percy Adams and Charles Holden. |
Percy Addinall (born 1888 in Kingston upon Hull, Eng | |
Percy Addleshaw (b. | |
Bagdad Cafe - | Percy Adlon, Eleonore Adlon |
experience which was adapted for the screen by | Percy Adlon. |
Percy Adolphus Perry (June 12, 1930 - January 5, 200 | |
Granted in 1774, Stark was originally named | Percy, after Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland. |
Percy Albert Mark Cherrett (born 12 September 1899-1 | |
Dr. | Percy Alexander Hulley is a South African zoologist |
Sir | Percy Alfred Harris, 1st Baronet PC (6 March 1876 - |
He was the son of | Percy Alfred Heming, a well-known baritone, and Joyc |
resented the protestants, and the Jesuits John | Percy alias Fisher (1569-1641) and John Sweet argued |
Percy Alleline, who was Control's rival, has risen t | |
Percy Allen (2 July 1895 - October 1969) was an Engl | |
n Hultquist 1935-41, William Sullivan 1941-57, | Percy Allen 1957-75 and Duncan MacIntyre 1975-78. |
Percy Allen (who was also the MP for the Bay of Plen | |
Sir Hugh | Percy Allen (23 December 1869 - 20 February 1946) wa |
rtrait, an idea he passed to Looney's follower | Percy Allen. |
inson Allsopp was MP for Worcester, and Alfred | Percy Allsopp (1861-1929) was MP for Taunton. |
Alfred | Percy Allsopp (26 August 1861 - 22 February 1929) wa |
(The personal diary of | Percy Allsup, an Accrington Pal, is listed below in |
Percy also led the successful defence of the Jamesto | |
as a Diamond Sculls winner, while his brother, | Percy also played international rugby for England. |
Elder brother | Percy also rode. |
Percy also represented Gloucester, but at threequart | |
Percy also wrote plays, six of which survive. | |
Percy Ambrose Seymour (died 1954) was an Australian | |
Percy Ames - Critic | |
He began with | Percy Ames who would have an incredible run of appea |
Percy and Baldrick are appointed defence lawyers, bu | |
Percy and Catesby slain in attempting their escape f | |
largely designed by two of the Riley brothers, | Percy and Stanley. |
He assumed the surname of | Percy and was created Duke of Northumberland in 1766 |
Win | Percy and Allan Grice won the Bathurst round in a Ho |
Percy and Clifford were again summoned to defend Gal | |
Aaron Bay-Schuck, Pete Burns, Steve Coy, Mike | Percy and Tim Lever. |
In August 1610, De la Warre sent | Percy and seventy men to attack the Paspahegh and Ch |
ing Team took a memorable Bathurst win for Win | Percy and Allan Grice outlasting the pack of Sierras |
Since winning the 2008 Olympic Gold Medal Iain | Percy and Andrew “Bart” Simpson took a breather from |
Born to | Percy and Gladys Taylor, he was educated at Shrewsbu |
In following series, descendants of | Percy and Baldrick continue to appear as characters |
ey sold Flowerdew Hundred to Abraham Piersy or | Percy, and the deed from that sale is said to be the |
Lord Josceline | Percy and Lieutenant-General Lord Henry Percy were h |
ke family, which traces the chain's origins to | Percy and Charles V. Dake making Dake's Delicious Ic |
roup of experimental researchers, sponsored by | Percy and Ralegh, represents the transitional moment |
leman who married an English heiress, Agnes de | Percy, and settled in England. |
pionship, resulted in a famous victory for Win | Percy and Allan Grice. |
urrell died aged seventeen, but his other sons | Percy and Walter succeeded successively to the baron |
omas guessed as much, and told Wright to go to | Percy and "bid him begone". |
nning Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV of Win | Percy and Allan Grice |
Ron Livingston as | Percy Anderson |
For the U.S. federal judge, see | Percy Anderson (judge). |
Percy Anderson (1851 - 30 October 1928) was an Engli | |
lbert, who designed the original costumes, and | Percy Anderson, who dressed the 1907 revival. |
Percy Andreae was an influential anti-prohibitionist | |
The Ethel | Percy Andrus Gerontology Center is named after her a |
Features Christoph Goetten as | Percy, Ann-Christin Elverum as Marguerite and Christ |
Greg Iles, Willie Morris, Lewis Nordan, Walker | Percy, Anne Rice, Elizabeth Spencer, Kathryn Stocket |
Percy Archer Clive DSO, DL (13 March 1873 - 5 April | |
Anna and | Percy are brought in, separately. |
village has amenities which include a pub(the | Percy Arms) and village shop, and also has a number |
des Cecil, other members were F.E. Smith, Earl | Percy, Arthur Stanley, Ian Malcolm and Lord George H |
ofessor at Geneva, translated by Bishop Thomas | Percy as Northern Antiquities (London, 1770, often r |
s Archbishop (taking on Baldrick as a monk and | Percy as Bishop of Ramsgate). |
's Cup he joined fellow Olympic medallist Iain | Percy as the tactician of the Italian team +39 Chall |
Percy Ashton (27 February 1895 - 18 September 1934) | |
John W. Shirley, "George | Percy at Jamestown, 1607-1612," Virginia Magazine of |
Percy attended Oxford university where although he s | |
Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878-1934) was founder and | |
Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878-1934), son of William | |
tember 11, 1903 - May 22, 1986) was the son of | Percy Avery Rockefeller, one of the richest financie |
Lincoln was married to Isabel, daughter of | Percy Avery Rockefeller, and granddaughter of Willia |
Rockefeller's brother, | Percy Avery Rockefeller, married Isabel Goodrich Sti |
Her father, | Percy Avery Rockefeller, was one of the richest fina |
May 30, 1909 - July 2, 1960) was a daughter of | Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878-1934) and granddaughte |
1994 Walker | Percy Award |
was overshadowed due to the death of chairman | Percy Axon. |
George | Percy Badger died on February 21, 1888, at his resid |
a large number of books were written by George | Percy Badger, most of them dealing with Arabian hist |
tion, Jerry Peters, Brian McKnight, Tim Minor, | Percy Bady, Tonex, Warren Campbell, Raymond Tisdale |
cquired her under a free lease from her owner, | Percy Ballentyne of South Montrose, Pennsylvania, fo |
Agnes de | Percy, Baroness Percy (1134-1205) married Joscelin o |
The Labour candidate, | Percy Barstow, was returned unopposed. |
o a well-known interior designer authoring the | Percy Bass Book of Traditional Decoration (ISBN 1859 |
December 1944, launched on 26 May 1945 by Mrs. | Percy Bass, mother of Lt. Cmdr. |
frequent attenders at their meetings included | Percy Bates, Charles Leslie Wrenn, Colin Hardie, Jam |
One of Miller's teammates was | Percy Beames, who was also his manager at Vacuum Oil |
Percy Beart Thomas CIE (1866 - 15 August 1921) was a | |
For the British police officer in India, see | Percy Beart Thomas. |
Percy Belgrave "Laddie" Lucas, CBE, DSO, DFC, (2 Sep | |
Percy believed that they needed to be evacuated to V | |
The San Diego Historical Society's | Percy Benbough Award for Distinction in Government L |
Percival ( | Percy) Benedict Kahn (9 December 1880 - 1966) was an |
Percy Benjamin Allen, politician. | |
for the New Zealand politician see | Percy Benjamin Allen |
ool in the Town of Beverly, and is named after | Percy Benjamin Lawton. |
Percy Benjamin Allen (1913-1992) was a New Zealand p | |
Percy Bennett (15 November 1869 - 5 May 1936) was an | |
Percy Bennett (4 caps) | |
uced their first international player, forward | Percy Bennett. |
Carlton Coach: | Percy Bentley |
In 1986 he then joined | Percy Bilton riding alongside Bob Downs and Steve Jo |
In 1999 it acquired | Percy Bilton. |
ional between 1984-1989 ending his career with | Percy Bilton. |
Percy Birch (born 1860 in Stoke-on-Trent, England) i | |
1990 one proposed name for the new school was | Percy Birtchnell Middle School, before the name Thom |
Percy Birtchnell was born in Berkhamsted in 1910 and | |
Thomas | Percy, Bishop of Norwich |
Among the dead was | Percy Black, who had been killed while trying to fin |
et Pimpernel, (David Niven), who is really Sir | Percy Blakeney in disguise, risks his life to rescue |
Marius Goring as Sir | Percy Blakeney (aka the Scarlet Pimpernel) |
lays a trap for his long-standing nemesis Sir | Percy Blakeney (Barry K. Barnes) by kidnapping his w |
Percy Blakeney** (Grappin & The Scarlet Pimpernel) | |
David Niven as Sir | Percy Blakeney/ The Scarlet Pimpernel |
Barry narrowly defeated Democratic challenger | Percy Bland to become the first female mayor of Meri |
uding a guaranteed ministerial post for Albert | Percy Blesing. |
des Cannes/Johnston Street, S. Richfield, and | Percy Bourque Road/John LeBlanc Road in Lafayette Pa |
han Moore (often identified under the pen name | Percy Boyd) is a United States-based folk music guit |
They kidnapped Commerce Chief of Police | Percy Boyd, drove him across the border into Kansas, |
Michael Redgrave as | Percy Brand |
iff Johnson, Trevor Kilkelly, Ron Ackland, Rex | Percy, Brian Campbell, Joe Ratima and Mel Cooke. |
He was born in Hall Green, Birmingham to | Percy Brian, a schoolteacher from Macclesfield and h |
Percy Brice - drums | |
Percy Brice - percussion | |
e body in a cottage but forgot the head, which | Percy brings, claiming it to be his triumph until re |
Percy Brooke (born 1893 in Kidsgrove) was an English | |
red a number of shots into the dining room and | Percy Brookfield, a Member of Parliament for Broken |
Ian Gardiner - | Percy Brown |
James Kenney ... | Percy Brown |
[ | Percy] Bruce Judd (born 2 May 1907) was an Australia |
arried Georgiana Henrietta, daughter of Edward | Percy Buckley, of Minestead Lodge, Hampshire, in 181 |
gular role on television was as Sergeant Major | Percy Bullimore in The Army Game from 1957-1961. |
an alcoholic drink originally made in 1894 by | Percy Bulmer in Herefordshire, today it is still bre |
r, was founded in 1887 in Hereford, England by | Percy Bulmer, the 20 year old son of the local recto |
Percy Burchill was educated in Newcastle and then gr | |
The G. | Percy Burchill Trophy is awarded to the New Brunswic |
In 1916, | Percy Burchill married Jean Gordon Garden. |
y were deposited at the Provincial Archives by | Percy Burchill. |
"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" - 3:49 ( | Percy, Burns, Coy, Lever) |
layed in thick fog, and Gabe and his team mate | Percy Bush found a loose ball outside England's 25. |
Morgan was partnered at halfback with | Percy Bush, which saw the Welsh team win by a comfor |
hat it held a "considerable amount of data" on | Percy, but also that it was "so much" and scattered |
tionally renowned incumbent Republican Charles | Percy by eight percentage points. |
Excavations at Wharram | Percy by Maurice Beresford begin. |
In September 1969, Sir | Percy Byrnes, Country MLC for North Western, resigne |
C '02, adapted from "Ode to the West Wind", by | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
ley Memorial is a memorial to the English poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) at University Colle |
after reading the poem "Prometheus Unbound" by | Percy Bysshe Shelley, Barber composed the tone poem |
For the poem by | Percy Bysshe Shelley, see England in 1819. |
of Sir Bysshe Shelley, grandfather of the poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
ey, aged 18, and her lover (and later husband) | Percy Bysshe Shelley, visited Lord Byron at the Vill |
ver, she was chiefly remembered as the wife of | Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenste |
lege in the early 19th century, at the time of | Percy Bysshe Shelley's expulsion for writing the pam |
Percy Bysshe Shelley's lyrical drama Prometheus Unbo | |
Percy Bysshe Shelley was accused of being similarly | |
His other major works included a biography of | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
particular fields of expertise is the work of | Percy Bysshe Shelley, about whom he has published se |
The poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley, was born at Field Place, which |
ntayana - William Bell Scott - William Sharp - | Percy Bysshe Shelley - R. A. Eric Shepherd - Dora Si |
Thomas Russell - Walter Scott - Anna Seward - | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Charlotte Turner Smith - Hora |
Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Queen Mab. | |
The poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley married Mary Godwin in the chur |
le vocals, and with lyrics of John Dowland and | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
The Wandering Jew, A Poem in 4 Cantos by | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
His favourite poets were John Keats, | Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. |
Edward Dowden's The Life of | Percy Bysshe Shelley is published. |
om the 1840s of life at Eton hypothesises that | Percy Bysshe Shelley when at Eton in 1805 would have |
Percy Bysshe Shelley stays at Nantgwyllt in the Elan | |
He was a nephew of the poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
l version, "In Moonlight", was set to words by | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
cs named a four-hour dramatisation of an early | Percy Bysshe Shelley Gothic horror novel, Zastrozzi |
nd in 2005 published a two-volume biography of | Percy Bysshe Shelley (University of Delaware Press, |
e treasures still in the desert, that the poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley penned his sonnet "Ozymandias". |
lars of his time, such as Thomas Gray, Porson, | Percy Bysshe Shelley, Peacock, William Herschel, and |
was not Burr, but the Romantic poet and writer | Percy Bysshe Shelley who had the greatest impact on |
lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, | Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the Pre-Raphaelite poets. |
Percy Bysshe Shelley 1802-04 | |
also composed a volume of settings of poems by | Percy Bysshe Shelley, many other songs and chamber m |
"Epitaph", | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
Percy Bysshe Shelly - Adonais | |
d Gabriel Byrne as Lord Byron, Julian Sands as | Percy Bysshe Shelley, Natasha Richardson as Mary She |
cordium" on the tomb of English Romantic poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley in Rome's Protestant Cemetery. |
thou never wert" in the poem "To a Skylark" by | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
ary 1815) was the grandfather of Romantic poet | Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
harles Lamb; Edward Gibbon; Keats's publisher; | Percy Bysshe Shelley; John Taylor; and Thomas Hardy; |
George Edward | Percy Careless (September 24, 1839 - March 5, 1932) |
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