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onel Edward Blackburne was Dean of Ely, one son | Hugh a Bishop of Thetford and another, Kenneth, the |
Sir | Hugh, a son of John Arbuthnot, 7th Viscount of Arbut |
On August 5, 2009, Haugland's son | Hugh, a cameraman for CFCF, died in a helicopter cra |
sy over the exact date but it appears John gave | Hugh a charter to the lands of Sleat on the Isle of |
Riches, | Hugh A History of the Oriental Club (London, Orienta |
Hugh A. Garland, elected December 3, 1838 | |
Heather, Barrie D.; and Robertson, | Hugh A. (1996). |
The younger son of | Hugh A. Brown, a headmaster in Paisley, Walter was e |
ommanding General of EDC was Lieutenant General | Hugh A. Drum, who continued on in command of the Fir |
tee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant | Hugh A. King, MC, U.S. Navy, officer in charge at Ha |
Founded in 1915 by Judge | Hugh A. Locke, a judge of the Chancery Court and pre |
Ford, | Hugh A. (1989). |
The other two were Gordon Churchill and | Hugh A. MacDonald at the end of the 19th century. |
3th District Michigan state senator but lost to | Hugh A. Stewart. |
Ford, | Hugh A.; & Paton, D.C. (Eds). |
Hugh, Abbot of Inchaffray, however, bombarded the ep | |
King | Hugh abdicated his throne on 24 November 1358 in fav |
Benjamin | Hugh Abel Forster as David Pelletier |
Under the pen name of | Hugh Abercrombie he wrote the musical Auld Lang Syne |
Captain | Hugh Abercrombie Anderson, MBE (10 February 1890 - 9 |
d, king of the English, sent messengers to Duke | Hugh about the restoration of King Louis, and the du |
eited - given by Walter de Lacy to his brother, | Hugh, about 1198 - and Gilbert and his brothers Phil |
John | Hugh Ackland (21 August 1890 - 29 July 1958) was an |
Sir | Hugh Acland, 6th Baronet (26 January 1697 - 29 July |
Hugh acted as lord of Le Puiset until 1106 as tutor | |
Francis | Hugh Adam Marshall, CBE, FRS (11 July 1878, High Wyc |
Hugh Adamson (born in Scotland), was a footballer wh | |
On December 31, 1892, Bayne and his brother, | Hugh Aiken Bayne, organized the Southern Club to pla |
Hugh Alan Anderson (born September 25, 1933) is a fo | |
Hugh Aldersey-Williams is an author and journalist f | |
Hugh Alessandroni (2 August 1908 - 8 December 1977) | |
Hugh Alex Dixon (born February 7, 1990 in Bay City, | |
George | Hugh Alexander Mackay (20 March 1872 - 5 November 19 |
Hugh Alexander Coflin (December 15, 1928-December 12 | |
Hugh Alexander Law (1872 - 1 April 1943) was an Iris | |
Hugh Alexander MacKenzie (7 August 1882 - 8 January | |
gers, Charles A.H. Franklyn, George W. Shaw and | Hugh Alexander Boyd (W.E. |
1908) and Lieut Colonel | Hugh Alexander Pollock D.S.O. |
Hugh Alexander Forbes Latimer (born Haslemere, Surre | |
its to Bletchley (the others being Alan Turing, | Hugh Alexander, and Stuart Milner-Barry), who all ma |
Hugh Alexander, member February 1940 - March 1941 (l | |
e was succeeded in November 1942 by his deputy, | Hugh Alexander. |
Hugh Algernon Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland (6 | |
h time six species were recognized, was that of | Hugh Algernon Weddell. |
It was first described by botanist | Hugh Algernon Weddell in 1854. |
y Canadian shipping magnates such as Montreal's | Hugh Allan resulted in an ambitious 3-year building |
Hugh Allan - John Hartwell Jr | |
ary 1905 with W.P. Coleman as president and Sir | Hugh Allan as vice-president. |
Hugh Allan MacQuarrie (November 25, 1874 - February | |
In 1872, Kenny became a director of Sir | Hugh Allan's Canadian Pacific Railway. |
Sir | Hugh Allan's heirs donated Ravenscrag to the Royal V |
The institute occupies the mansion built by Sir | Hugh Allan, a wealthy Montreal businessman. |
Hugh Allen Blackwell is an American politician in Bu | |
Edward Underdown as | Hugh Allen |
ings' death, his former House colleague, Joseph | Hugh Allen of Baytown, also expired. |
Joseph | Hugh Allen (January 27, 1940 - May 24, 2008) was a D |
Sir | Hugh Allen (centre) in about 1932 with fellow musici |
for his former "Dirty Thirty" colleague Joseph | Hugh Allen, a former representative from Baytown. |
Elizabeth married Robert Wingfield and secondly | Hugh Allington. |
Shared Accommodation (co-written with | Hugh Allison), filmed in 2010 by HuRica Productions. |
Richard II, directed by | Hugh Allison, November 2009. |
Captain | Hugh Allport Hay (born 24 November 1889, date of dea |
Hugh Aloysius Donohoe (June 28, 1905-October 26, 198 | |
off break, Barton's father Peter and his uncle | Hugh also played first class cricket in New Zealand. |
Hugh Amherst, 4th Earl of Amherst (30 January 1856 - | |
articled in law with Charles Patrick Wilson and | Hugh Amos Robson and was called to the Manitoba bar |
It was built in 1773 for | Hugh and Elizabeth McLellan and was the first brick |
Both Sir | Hugh and his descendants often arise as signatories |
Gillis' sons, | Hugh and James, Jr., also served as Democratic State |
In 1999 two etched glass memorials to Major | Hugh and Mrs Susan Hibbert by Simon Whistler were in |
He was best known for appearances in | Hugh and I and other sitcoms of the 1960s. |
er, DL (September 28, 1914-2002) was the son of | Hugh and his wife Marjorie. |
Zal Cleminson, bassist Chris Glen, and cousins | Hugh and Ted McKenna, on keyboards and drums respect |
There is an interesting story concerning | Hugh and the Earl of the Orkney islands, off the nor |
each named after a saint - Bernadette, Teresa, | Hugh and Francis but Teresa was temporarily taken aw |
sles from the McDonald line, was the brother of | Hugh and received his title in 1449, when Alexander |
He is not listed in Sir | Hugh and Thomas Cliffords's book on the Aston Family |
Hugh and his brother Bernard were staunch supporters | |
Despite her anger with | Hugh, and her resentment of his disturbance of her h |
ar school from 1851 to 1856 - his elder brother | Hugh and his younger brother Shadrach held both thes |
Her next novel was | Hugh and Bess, a sequel to her first novel, depictin |
the car occupied by Kate Burton and her parents | Hugh and Win Burton and then bundled them into a whi |
merchant banker Rupert Wise, and their two sons | Hugh and Tommy. |
Hugh and Hedwige's daughter Beatrice married Frederi | |
of Cherokee County, Georgia, the son of Robert | Hugh and Frances Elizabeth (Clotfelter) Rusk. |
Simon was also a relative of | Hugh's, and seems to have helped secure positions fo |
William and Melisende were known to have a son, | Hugh, and both William and Hugh participated in the |
Conyngham', so as to dissociate themselves from | Hugh and his son. |
Matfrid, | Hugh, and Pippin failed to meet the invasion by Abu |
His uncles | Hugh and Charles were also MPs in Cornwall. |
that developer George Fieldan and his brothers, | Hugh and Carl, founded the North Hills Corporation w |
Charles had two brothers, | Hugh and John McGuinness. |
's wife Moira (Ri Richards), barman Dai (Rhodri | Hugh), and Mandy's friend Bridget (Einir Sion), repl |
Jasper McLevy was born to Scottish immigrants | Hugh and Mary Stewart McLevy in Bridgeport on March |
Sir | Hugh and Lady Antonia, together with Caroline Kenned |
e account of Orderic Vitalis; according to him, | Hugh and other nobles were offended by Fulk, who bro |
Henry learned of | Hugh and sent an influential embassy to demand his s |
and his family - his wife Adelaide and his sons | Hugh and Conrad the Younger - abandoned their sovere |
recorded in the 1860s as having figures of Sir | Hugh and Lady de Hastings holding a model of the chu |
, after the death of Roger, it was alleged that | Hugh and the Admiral Maio of Bari were plotting to o |
His brothers | Hugh and Edward were also both MPs in Cornwall. |
are contradicted by the trust William placed in | Hugh and Maio during his lengthy illness that year, |
d the University of Houston, where he holds the | Hugh and Lillie Roy Cranz Cullen Distinguished Chair |
brothers, Radulf (Ralph), Enguerrand (Ingram), | Hugh, and Joscelin, and by his wife Maud (Matilda) f |
John was succeeded first by his brother | Hugh, and then his son Daniel. |
He appeared with Terry Scott in the series | Hugh and I and The Gnomes of Dulwich; with Peggy Mou |
les, and by her he had numerous sons, including | Hugh, and William, his eldest, whose son was John Ro |
s the sequel of the long running and successful | Hugh and I. |
Hugh and I Spy was written by John Chapman and produ | |
Hugh and I Spy was a black-and-white British sitcom | |
Hugh and Maud's son Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore suc | |
rd of Jaffa, and Bohemund VI of Antioch brought | Hugh and Plaisance to Acre, where Hugh was set up as |
Besides | Hugh and Puiset, he also served Pope Innocent III. |
ently-released prisoner following the ending of | Hugh and I, was unsuccessful. |
During this period Winifred, | Hugh and Frank resided at No. 4, South Drive in Woki |
e decree of election was relayed to the pope by | Hugh's proctors Thomas de Benin, a likely brother or |
, and an inscription, probably commemorates Sir | Hugh and his first wife. |
Hugh Anderson Dinsmore (December 24, 1850 - May 2, 1 | |
d place in the 125cc world championship, behind | Hugh Anderson and Frank Perris. |
Hugh Anderson Haralson (November 13, 1805 - Septembe | |
Elgin, Moray, Scotland, the illegitimate son of | Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro of Novar by Penelope For |
Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (1869) | |
For his father, the art collector, see | Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro of Novar. |
Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (29 October 1819 - 30 Ma | |
Hugh Andrew Young (April 3, 1898-1982) was Commissio | |
Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley (26 January 1831 - | |
26 January - | Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley, British military o |
He was the only son of | Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley and his first wife, |
ce to the gig happening on a Saturday night and | Hugh announcing his departure the following day. |
Thomas William Robert | Hugh Anson, 6th Earl of Lichfield (born 19 July 1978 |
Hugh Anthony Atkinson (born 8 November 1960) is an I | |
(1541) | Hugh ap Ieuan; |
ed using the surname "Hughes of Gwerclas" after | Hugh ap William in 1546. |
Hugh apparently made an agreement with him and did n | |
n, but occurred before 1214 when his successor, | Hugh appears for the first time. |
Reginald James | Hugh Arbuthnot was an English first class cricketer. |
ed David Renwick Grant, and second the late Sir | Hugh Arbuthnot, 7th Bt. |
General Sir | Hugh Arbuthnot, KCB (1780 - 11 June 1868) was Member |
ly to Philadelphia, where he studied music with | Hugh Archibald Clarke. |
s current partners who joined the firm prior to | Hugh are graduates of Edinburgh, Dundee and Bristol. |
e prisoners escape but Barnaby, his father, and | Hugh are captured by soldiers assisted by Dennis, th |
Henry | Hugh Armstead (18 June 1828 - 4 December 1905) was a |
Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Henry | Hugh Armstead, James Hayllar etc., received their ea |
mpaign of 1903, narrowly losing to Conservative | Hugh Armstrong in Portage La Prairie. |
Hugh Arnold van Zwanenberg (November 5, 1916 - Septe | |
were like Gage seeking advancement; men such as | Hugh Arnot and Quintin Kennedy were promoted from li |
They had four sons: | Hugh, Arnulf (c.690-c.721), |
Hugh Arthur Wardell-Yerburgh (11 January 1938 - 28 J | |
ly afterwards the family business was joined by | Hugh as Bursar. |
or, and should be Minus (younger), referring to | Hugh as younger brother of the King of France. |
man named Juliane, and was succeeded by his son | Hugh as lord of Caesarea. |
icard concludes that it would be immoral to use | Hugh as a weapon to destroy his people, and offers t |
being underage, he left his Greek conquests to | Hugh as bailiff or viceroy. |
After retirement Sir | Hugh, as a resident of Avebury in Wiltshire became c |
"In and Out (Of Every Heart in Town)" ( | Hugh Ashley) |
Baker says: 'The last chapel was Mr. | Hugh Ashton's well known by his monument and his reb |
hand in his legal struggle against him in 1528, | Hugh asked James Hamilton of Finnart to be his backe |
d Magazine Gateway and De Montfort University's | Hugh Aston building. |
Ingenious Media, declared open the University's | Hugh Aston Building - De Montfort's new £35 million |
November - | Hugh Aston, composer (born c.1485) |
Hugh Atkin is an Australian lawyer and notable produ | |
The Games is a 1970 film based on the | Hugh Atkinson novel and adapted to the screen by Eri |
Hugh attended the Christ Church C of E school in Fin | |
Hugh attributes her outburst to stress and her buddi | |
After the tour, Grooms quit and was replaced by | Hugh Atwooll, an old friend of Graham. |
They had three children, | Hugh Auchincloss Steers (1963 - 1995), Ivan Steers, |
ow manufacturer William Stirling and a niece of | Hugh Auchincloss, the New York merchant . |
f Alan de St Edmund in 1291, and consecrated by | Hugh Aycelin, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia. |
Upon his passing, | Hugh B. Brown was called to the quorum. |
Fort Wayne, Indiana, on October 24, 1861, with | Hugh B. Reed, a Fort Wayne druggist, as colonel, and |
the LDS Church, David O. McKay, said to apostle | Hugh B. Brown, “We have never had a greater Presiden |
1957 saw a switch to | Hugh Babb's and his own Chevrolets and another third |
Edgar | Hugh Bacon (born 9 October 1887, date of death unkno |
Francis | Hugh Bacon (24 June 1869 - 31 October 1915) was an E |
Lorna Eveline Hope, daughter of Charles William | Hugh Bailie, of Manderston, Berwickshire, by which m |
1997 | Hugh Baiocchi |
sino, hotel and 18 hole golf course designed by | Hugh Baiocchi. |
l was educated at Savio Salesian College and at | Hugh Baird College, during which he played youth foo |
d to Merseyside to become a history lecturer at | Hugh Baird and Hope University, both of which he is |
Hugh Baird Vallance (14 June 1905-1973) was a much-t | |
of the parish of Sitlington and is run by Rev. | Hugh Baker. |
Hugh Baldwin as Dave | |
Hugh Ball/Yank Barry | |
Hugh Bampfylde (c. | |
ponsibilities were split between his son-in-law | Hugh Bancroft, who became president of Dow Jones, an |
Hugh Banton - organ, bass pedals and design | |
Hugh Banton - organs (including bass pedals), bass g | |
Hugh Banton - organ | |
Hugh Banton (1949-), Progressive rock icon, member o | |
All songs by | Hugh Banton, Guy Evans and Peter Hammill. |
y that of an electronic organ which was made by | Hugh Banton. |
Sir David Rowat Barclay and Sir Frederick | Hugh Barclay (both born on 27 October 1934) are Brit |
Alexander | Hugh Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton DL (4 May 1835 - 18 |
Hugh Barker (died 1632) was an English lawyer. | |
Jack Armstrong, | Hugh Barlow, Hank Ciesla, Barry Cullen, Brian Cullen |
elopment has taken place, particularly south of | Hugh Barn Lane and Wham Lane. |
They have two children, Alexander | Hugh Barnard Bush (born 4 October 1964) and Carolyn |
Educated at Malvern College, Sir | Hugh Barnes joined the Indian Civil Service in 1874. |
Hugh Barnett Cave (July 11, 1910-June 27, 2004) was | |
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