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The | Claud A. Jones Award is a prestigious award presente |
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Claud Allister ... Hon. | |
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Claud Allister - Algy Longworth | |
Claud Allister ... Lord Piccadilly | |
Claud Allister - Archie Lester (as Claude Allister) | |
Claud Allister (3 October 1888 - 26 July 1970) was a | |
The film stars Ronald Colman, | Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, Montagu Love, Wilson |
and starring George Barraud, Camilla Horn and | Claud Allister. |
rs and starring Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd and | Claud Allister. |
rs and starring Jackie Hunter, Joyce Heron and | Claud Allister. |
crazy characters, such as Circe and Xavier Von | Claud, an insaine witchcraft driven couple living in |
his wife, Marie Josephine, his three children, | Claud Andrew, Marian Louisa, and Patricia Katherine, |
he medal for this action along with Lieutenant | Claud Ashton Jones and Chief Machinist's Mate George |
in memory of Medal of Honor recipient Admiral | Claud Ashton Jones for "extraordinary heroism in the |
Claud attended college at the University of Georgia. | |
Five minutes later Lt | Claud Barry in command of D4 saw UB72, obviously una |
At least 11 buildings designed by architect | Claud Beelman have been listed on the National Regis |
Modern architecture structure was designed by | Claud Beelman and William Simpson, as an office buil |
d Seventh Street, the building was designed by | Claud Beelman and Alexander Curlett in the Beaux Art |
Claud Beelman was a prominent architect in his day, | |
Designed by American architect | Claud Beelman, construction lasted from 1928-30. |
It was created by renowned Art Deco architect | Claud Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partn |
In 1937, renowned art deco architect | Claud Beelman, then partner at Curlett + Beelman, co |
Claud Buchanan Ticehurst (1881 - 17 February 1941) w | |
Claud Butler bicycles are produced by Falcon Cycles | |
Claud Butler accomplished many fine technical achiev | |
rts started as a frame-builder for Holdsworth, | Claud Butler and Freddie Grubb. |
Claud Butler was a flamboyantLondon cycle dealer and | |
ima, Boss, Shogun, CBR and the flagship brand, | Claud Butler. |
Portrait of 1352 Sergeant | Claud Charles Castleton, 5th Company, Australian Mac |
Dermot Richard | Claud Chichester, 7th Marquess of Donegall LVO (18 A |
l, was a writer, and her paternal grandfather, | Claud Cockburn, was a novelist/journalist. |
she ministered there jointly with her husband, | Claud Coltman. |
Claud Crowl is a former Australian rules footballer | |
Claud Crowl's statistics from AFL Tables | |
Lord | Claud David Hamilton (1907-1968), who worked as a ba |
ashington County Public Schools superintendent | Claud E. Kitchens, who oversaw the construction of t |
the 1920s, Ernest, along with Charles Steward, | Claud Edge, L. G. McDowell, F.C. Powell and Ernest E |
Steve Cochran plays | Claud Fontaine, El Khobar's rival for Margot's affec |
Standing L-R: Sir Byron Leighton, | Claud Grenfel, Major Frederick Russell Burnham, Capt |
Speaker of the House: | Claud H. Gilmer (D) |
Lord | Claud Hamilton (1787-1808), died unmarried. |
The lands of Abercorn were granted to | Claud Hamilton in the 16th century. |
Lord | Claud Hamilton (1 November 1787 - June 1808) was a B |
Douglas Hamilton, he was the only son of Lord | Claud Hamilton (1813-1884) and his wife Lady Elizabe |
oardman family until 1954 when she was sold to | Claud Hamilton who owned her for almost 10 years. |
Gilbert | Claud Hamilton (1879-1943), who gained the rank of C |
other Rectors and Prebendaries - such as Lord | Claud Hamilton - and the “English Cleric” mentioned |
With an escort of fifty horse led by Lord | Claud Hamilton she arrived in Lanarkshire, soon to b |
Claud Hamilton, third son of James Hamilton, 2nd Ear | |
, 1668), an Irish peer, was the younger son of | Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane and L |
Claud Hamilton, 4th Earl of Abercorn, PC (13 Septemb | |
June 1655) was an Irish peer, the elder son of | Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane and L |
married to Margaret Hamilton, daughter of Sir | Claud Hamilton. |
Captain | Claud Harry Stokes was a World War I flying ace cred |
Sir | Claud Humphrey Meredith Waldock (1904-1981) was a Br |
GOC: Maj-Gen | Claud Jacob |
GOC: Lieut-Gen Sir | Claud Jacob |
The couple had one son, Edward Ian | Claud Jacob, who later became Assistant Military Sec |
His father was Field Marshal Sir | Claud Jacob, in whose footsteps Ian followed by beco |
Lord | Claud John Hamilton (20 February 1843 - 26 January 1 |
Claud Jones (DE-1033) : Commissioned 1958. | |
A total of four ships of the | Claud Jones class were built. |
USS John R. Perry (DE-1034) was a | Claud Jones-class destroyer escort in the United Sta |
Claude King - Valmorin, the Prosecutor (as | Claud King) |
Claud Kitchens Outdoor School at Fairview, formerly | |
Claud Lester (Deek) Derrick is a former Major League | |
Evans in 1892, another clerical descendant Rev | Claud Lewis, had the use of the house. |
It was inhabited by artist and stage designer | Claud Lovat Fraser, who designed the Buntingford war |
After his death, Rev. Claudius ( | Claud) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson of William Pari |
Harry's younger brother, | Claud Marks, would go on to gain distinction in the |
He was born William | Claud Michael Palmer in London, England and died in |
ting about thirty years later, John Lesley and | Claud Nau give a detailed version of events. |
Lord | Claud Penn Alexander Hamilton 18 October 1871 - 18 O |
Claud Raymond VC (2 October 1923 - 22 March 1945) wa | |
council of four, consisting of John L. Smith, | Claud Russel, Henry Brooke and Samuel Johnson. |
They had six children, the diplomat | Claud Russell, three other sons and two daughters. |
ohn Tyndall as a Mountaineer, 56-page essay by | Claud Schuster. |
ttish branch of the family, died in Padua, and | Claud succeeded him as heir-male. |
opol, the Crimea, he, with another lieutenant ( | Claud Thomas Bourchier) was with a party detailed to |
Colonel | Claud Thomas Bourchier (22 April 1831 - 19 November |
Claud was son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley an | |
Lord | Claud was the youngest son of James Hamilton, 2nd Du |
In 1921, Lord | Claud was promoted as Deputy Master of the Household |
hat-trick was performed by Northamptonshire's | Claud Woolley; coincidentally Saint's second game, a |
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