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He was the father of Millicent | Fenwick, a four-term Republican member of the United |
Here they elect Rosy | Fenwick, a Hastings GP and friend of Laws, to be secr |
Fancy, Peter | Fenwick, A Road Guide To Historic Lorrain Townships, |
Fenwick again served as High Sheriff of Northumberlan | |
ave been implicated in the conspiracy of John | Fenwick against William III being recorded as under h |
istant manager of Portsmouth F.C. under Terry | Fenwick, and who acted as caretaker manager of the cl |
tars Michael Redgrave as the idealistic Davey | Fenwick and Margaret Lockwood as his wife. |
The Mall also has entrances to | Fenwick and Peacocks (formerly Virgin Megastores), bo |
rried Elfreda Gabriel, third daughter of John | Fenwick and had by her two sons and a daughter. |
He is credited with much of the growth of | Fenwick and for helping to initiate and speed up the |
Maryland (then a colony) to Colonel Ignatius | Fenwick and Sarah Taney. |
club, with the help of Billy Mitchell (Perry | Fenwick) and some old friends, who set out to rob a w |
al was brought from England by Colonel George | Fenwick, and depicted 15 grapevines and a hand in the |
ded Michael Fitzmaurice, Marion Barney, Ellen | Fenwick and Staats Cotsworth. |
Fitzpatrick succeeded | Fenwick as the third Bishop of Boston upon the latter |
commissioners of the united colonies in 1643, | Fenwick, as agent of the patentees, was one of the tw |
The stadium architects are Reid | Fenwick Asociados and ArupSport, and the cost is esti |
, all of whom died young, and are buried like | Fenwick at St Martin-in-the-Fields. |
mers in Norwood with paternal grandparents on | Fenwick Avenue. |
Mordaunt | Fenwick Bisset (1825 - c.August 1884) was a British C |
main stores are Tesco Metro, Marks & Spencer, | Fenwick, Boots and Next. |
Next, the ride passes by Horse and Inspector | Fenwick, both of whom are also tied to the tracks. |
However when | Fenwick bought the department store, they moved it to |
around two firms, Beelsby Farming Company and | Fenwick Brothers. |
In 1622 Robert | Fenwick built a new manor house adjoining the tower: |
Little Mo begins dating Billy Mitchell (Perry | Fenwick), but Trevor again returns in an attempt to w |
Lautenberg defeated | Fenwick by a narrow margin. |
He learned theology from Bishop | Fenwick, by whom he was ordained priest, 23 December |
"Scarabus" (Ian Gillan, John Gustafson, Ray | Fenwick, Colin Towns, Mark Nauseef) - 4:53 |
SCA Group set up the former | Fenwick community Hospital in Lyndhurst as the Fenwic |
28 January - John | Fenwick, conspirator (born c.1645) |
s of the Fenwick2 building, reads that George | Fenwick constructed the hospital "to the Glory of God |
George | Fenwick Cresswell (22 March 1915 - 10 January 1966) p |
was in 1945 where a crowd of 80,000 fans saw | Fenwick defeat Tilden High School, 20-6. |
The second was in 1962, and saw | Fenwick defeat Schurz High School, 40-0. |
se buildings a new multi storey carpark and a | Fenwick department store were constructed. |
Ricemans was replaced by a new | Fenwick department store. |
Edward | Fenwick Dickinson (January 21, 1829 - August 25, 1891 |
Fenwick died of heart failure in her home town of Ber | |
Also with Team | Fenwick, Dipash has achieved many wins within the Der |
y Republican feminist Congresswoman Millicent | Fenwick, due to Fenwick's support of Reagan's economi |
Purdie was born in the parish of | Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Scotland. |
rt Delisle, Esq. the heirs of the late Thomas | Fenwick, Esq., and Thomas Tate, Esq. |
The Manor of Meldon was anciently held by the | Fenwick family from whom it passed by marriage to the |
y Thomas Embleton, it was later bought by the | Fenwick family in 1780. |
Until 1552 it was the property of the | Fenwick family, from whom it passed to the Aynsleys. |
The Hall was the seat of the land-owning | Fenwick Family. |
In 1889 he married Margaret | Fenwick Farland, of Tappahannock, Virginia. |
he firehouse cat Spooky lived with its owner, | Fenwick Flooky, who did embroidery while sitting bare |
After 1990, it gradually became clear that | Fenwick had witnessed his best days as a footballer. |
A watercolor of | Fenwick Hall prior to restoration is at the Greenvill |
The | Fenwick Hall, which is also known as Fenwick Castle, |
n the outskirts of the village, including the | Fenwick Heap. |
e direction of Septimus Davidson and Nicholas | Fenwick Hele of Aldeburgh, and the remains of a clink |
Bishop | Fenwick High School is a parochial high school in Mid |
After graduating from | Fenwick High School, Maddock enrolled at the Universi |
He is a graduate of Bishop | Fenwick High School, Boston College (in 1972) and Ant |
Pyzdrowski attended | Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, played clu |
-star in football and track & field at Bishop | Fenwick High School in Peabody, Massachusetts. |
In 1982, he coached at | Fenwick High School in Illinois but returned to Saint |
Chuck, or Padre, was the principal of Bishop | Fenwick High School from 1997-2005. |
Bishop | Fenwick High School |
Bishop | Fenwick High School, Peabody |
Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois | |
Lattner attended | Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois. |
as born in Westchester, Illinois and attended | Fenwick High School and Loyola University Chicago. |
Although | Fenwick's union affiliated to the Labour Party in 190 |
Fenwick Historic District, perhaps Connecticut's larg | |
not far from South Cove, Connecticut and the | Fenwick Historic District. |
The former | Fenwick hospital was built by businessman and benefac |
Many of the buildings in | Fenwick illustrate this principle. |
Rutherford granddaughter of the author Eliza | Fenwick in 1844. |
Bishop | Fenwick, in 1822, decided to move Christ Church to a |
ed October 2007), Tonbridge and Worthing from | Fenwick in 2002 and closed its Walton-on-Thames store |
The site was created by Rob | Fenwick in September 2006. |
e play takes place in the household of Joseph | Fenwick in 1799 - Roget appears as one of Fenwick's a |
He played Joe | Fenwick in a 1972 episode of Columbo, "Dagger of the |
f the parishes of Ardrossan, Dalry, Dreghorn, | Fenwick, Irvine, Kilbirnie, Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs, Kil |
Fenwick is a small village and civil parish in the Me | |
Fenwick Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Delaware | |
by the private, non-profit New Friends of the | Fenwick Island Lighthouse. |
Bethany Beach, and its neighbor to the south, | Fenwick Island are popularly known as "The Quiet Reso |
opment of Ocean City from creeping north into | Fenwick Island. |
is colleagues, Father Thomas Whitebread, John | Fenwick, John Gavan, and Anthony Turner, commenced 13 |
s was born to Noble Wimberly Jones and Sarah ( | Fenwick) Jones. |
own of Randolph, Vermont, in 1921 directed by | Fenwick L. Holmes. |
e was arraigned at York on March 17 with Mary | Fenwick, Lady Tempest and Sir Miles Stapleton, but ma |
and Fenwick2 is now run by SCA Group and the | Fenwick League of Friends. |
ton-based social enterprise SCA Group and the | Fenwick League of Friends and the centre was refurbis |
Fenwick Lionel Kelly (28 March 1863 - 7 February 1944 | |
"Lay Me Down" (Ian Gillan, Ray | Fenwick, Mark Nauseef, John Gustafson) - 2:55 |
Gerald | Fenwick Metcalfe (23 Aug 1871 - 1929) was a British p |
affic" by Rudyard Kipling, a character called | Fenwick misrenders the Orang laut as "Orange-Lord" an |
"Let It Slide" (Gillan, | Fenwick, Nauseef, Gustafson, Moran) - 11:41 |
Colin Holt live in | Fenwick near Doncaster. |
Fenwick Newcastle has a complex layout made up of sev | |
Bishop Edward Dominic | Fenwick, O.P. (b. |
established in October 1831 by Bishop Edward | Fenwick, O.P., the Archdiocese's first bishop. |
ess to the Harbottle estate, married Sir John | Fenwick of Fenwick Tower and in 1529 they conveyed th |
Construction was overseen by Captain | Fenwick of the Royal Engineers, and was carried out b |
830, he answered the request of Bishop Edward | Fenwick of Cincinnati for priests to aid in ministeri |
In 1625 the estate was bought by Lancelot | Fenwick of a branch the old established local family |
Open Cadwell Masters Championship, with Carl | Fenwick on the Shelbourne F2 600RR. |
onspirator, who succeeded to the Baronetcy of | Fenwick on the death of his father in 1676. |
George | Fenwick owned a house nearby in Lyndhurst, Allum Gree |
Fenwick Palmer (a descendant of Sir Robert Peel) came | |
ween the Conservative, Lieutenant-Colonel R G | Fenwick Palmer and the Liberal, Richard John Russell, |
He was the first minister of | Fenwick parish church in Ayrshire, Scotland. |
Fenwick particularly likes the comedic side to the ch | |
Harley | Fenwick Payne (January 8, 1868 in Windsor, Ohio - Dec |
Fenwick played 26 games during this season, and was n | |
Fenwick played lead guitar on the band's most famous | |
Jardine's five teams at | Fenwick produced an overall 51-6-1 record and the Fri |
Fenwick received a four-month prison sentence in Sept | |
Fenwick replaced Sawyer before the Spencer Davis Grou | |
omen as kissable, cuddly, and smelling good," | Fenwick responded, "That's what I've always thought a |
Fenwick returned to England in 1645. | |
Fenwick, S. & Smith, G. (1997). | |
Fenwick sailboats on southwest side of island | |
Fenwick scored all 8 of his league goals for Tottenha | |
Finally, many | Fenwick Shingle-style buildings augment the effect of |
Sunderland, England, as SS Burbo Bank for the | Fenwick Shipping Co., Ltd., was acquired by Leonhardt |
Fenwick Smith is an American flautist. | |
Fenwick Smith (flute) & Randall Hodkinson (piano) (Ch | |
in a quintessential Shingle-style building in | Fenwick, St. Mary's-by-the-Sea (Photograph 3).:13 |
ing Service to replace the Central Helipad at | Fenwick Street. |
Edward | Fenwick Tattnall (June 3, 1788 - November 21, 1832) w |
In 1783, he married Charlotte | Fenwick, the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina pla |
Then in 1923 he married Hilda | Fenwick; they had one son. |
He accepted an invitation from Bishop Edward | Fenwick to join the Diocese of Cincinnati in the Unit |
e 1973 season, he was traded along with Bobby | Fenwick to the San Diego Padres for Jerry Morales. |
he choir was subsequently conducted by G. Roy | Fenwick, W. H. Hewlett, and Edward Stewart. |
The store's founder, John James | Fenwick, was born in Richmond, North Yorkshire in 184 |
In April 1640, | Fenwick was elected Member of Parliament for Northumb |
On January 13, 1822, Edward Dominic | Fenwick was consecrated as the first Bishop of the ne |
Fenwick was knighted in 1919, and invested by the Pri | |
e most desperate characters not excepted, he ( | Fenwick) was the only one for whom William felt an in |
In 1890, | Fenwick was elected Secretary of the Parliamentary Co |
During that World Cup, | Fenwick was also noted for being passed by Diego Mara |
George | Fenwick was appointed editor and manager in 1890, rem |
In 1859, the 12-year old | Fenwick was apprenticed to the newspaper Otago Witnes |
Colonel | Fenwick was a military figure of the American Revolut |
A horse, White Sorrel, owned by | Fenwick was among items of his estate confiscated by |
The election to replace | Fenwick was disputed, and the Returning Officer made |
Fenwick was temporarily disabled from sitting in Janu | |
Fenwick was born in Cramlington, Northumberland, and | |
Further up the | Fenwick Water the Bringan Ford still survives. |
November 7, 1973: Glenn Beckert and Bobby | Fenwick were traded by the Cubs to the San Diego Padr |
quely deformed French rogue geneticist Martin | Fenwick, when she realizes that his companion is none |
he deeded the grounds and building to Bishop | Fenwick, who placed it under the care of the Jesuits. |
The Director of the Reserve is Becca | Fenwick, who is currently working on her Ph.D. at the |
April 1918 of the sitting Lib-Lab MP Charles | Fenwick, who had held the seat since the general elec |
NDP to the House of Assembly, this was Peter | Fenwick who was the Newfoundland NDP Leader at the ti |
Holman | Fenwick Willan is an international law firm headquart |
Plaque honoring Sir William | Fenwick Williams |
William | Fenwick Williams served as governor from 1865 to 1867 |
terpreter to the British Commissioner William | Fenwick Williams, who was arranging a peace treaty be |
Fenwick won two Prep Bowl titles at the game's usual | |
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