• Courtenay Edward Stevens (14 April 1905 – 1 September 1976) was a British classicist. He was educated at Winchester College and received a first class...
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  • personnel Courtenay Reece (1899–1984), West Indian cricket umpire Courtenay Selman (born 1945), Barbadian cricketer Courtenay Edward Stevens (1905-1976)...
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    Roger Lancelyn Green Colin Hardie Gervase Mathew R. B. McCallum Courtenay Edward Stevens John Wain Charles Leslie Wrenn George Temple Guests included: Roy...
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    played on drums. This was at the suggestion of intelligence agent Courtenay Edward Stevens. The symphony is scored for the following orchestra: Woodwinds...
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    Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c. 1527 – 18 September 1556) was an English nobleman during the rule of the Tudor dynasty. Born into a family with...
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    was cordial to Avitus, neither hostile nor friendly. Classicist Courtenay Edward Stevens interprets the phrase as meaning only that the meeting of the diplomats...
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    The House of Courtenay is a medieval noble house, with branches in France, England and the Holy Land. One branch of the Courtenays became a royal house...
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    of whom only one survived infancy. Edward Courtenay (c. 1497 – June 1502), died in infancy. Margaret Courtenay (c. 1499 – bef. 1526), married Henry...
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  • married, firstly, the renowned Oxford classicist Courtenay Edward Stevens in 1938. She and Courtenay Stevens were divorced. She married, secondly, Philip...
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    Buckinghamshire. This included classicist and intelligence agent Courtenay Edward Stevens who had devised the "V for Victory"/Beethoven's Fifth Symphony...
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  • Lachlan Nieboer was best known for his roles as Lieutenant Edward Courtenay in Downton Abbey, Count Antonio Rossi in The Princess Switch: Switched Again...
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  • squalid camp in Singapore. Among the supporting cast are John Mills and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted from James Clavell's novel King Rat (1962), which...
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    Somerset and John Courtenay, 15th Earl of Devon were both killed. The royal propagandist of the Historie of the arrivall of Edward IV suggests the royal...
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  • order, were: Rees died, Courtenay resigned, Nicholas resigned, Collins died, and Higgins died. First Stevens ministry Second Stevens Ministry "Candidates...
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  • Courtenay Sprunger is an American politician and public relations executive, serving in the Montana House of Representatives for District 7 since 2023...
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    ISBN 9780415374286. Stevens, Courtenay Edward (1975). Levick, Barbara (ed.). The Ancient Historian and His Materials: Essays in Honour of C. E. Stevens on His Seventieth...
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    including Henry's wife and brother-in-law—Edward Neville. Among those arrested was the king's cousin Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, his wife and...
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    Battle of Tewkesbury (category Edward IV)
    Norfolk to be put to death after perfunctory trials. Among them were Hugh Courtenay, cousin of the Earls of Devon, and Sir John Langstrother, the prior of...
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  • 1971, Richard appeared at the Apollo Theatre in Charley's Aunt with Tom Courtenay, and in 1978 she appeared in Chekhov's The Three Sisters and Shakespeare's...
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    1879 to 1887. Courtenay was born on February 4, 1831, a son of Edward Smith Courtenay and Elizabeth Storer Wade. He attended the Classical and English...
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    parents were Amalric, then the count of Jaffa and Ascalon, and Agnes of Courtenay. Baldwin's godfather was his paternal uncle, King Baldwin III, who joked...
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    Boconnoc (section Courtenay)
    thirdly Sir Hugh Courtenay (died 1471) who was executed after the Battle of Tewkesbury. Boconnoc then passed to his eldest son, Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of...
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    Yasmina Reza play Art, in which he appeared with Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay at Wyndham's Theatre. In 2008 Stott starred in another West End production...
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    regency council until Edward reached 18. The executors chose Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, elder brother to Jane Seymour (Edward's mother), to be Lord...
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  • Lowe, Milton Berle, Trevor Howard, David Hemmings, Nicol Williamson, Tom Courtenay, Lynn Redgrave, Marianne Faithfull, Richard Burton, Jodie Foster, Anthony...
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    debut, Quartet, based on Ronald Harwood's play. The film co-starred Tom Courtenay, Pauline Collins, Billy Connolly and Michael Gambon. The film premiered...
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    Quinnipiac River waterfront. From 2005 to 2011, White was married to Courtenay Chatman and together they have a daughter named Morgan. In addition, White...
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    (2011) Mikkel Følsgaard (2012) Nazif Mujić (2013) Liao Fan (2014) Tom Courtenay (2015) Majd Mastoura (2016) Georg Friedrich (2017) Anthony Bajon (2018)...
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    Retrieved 29 December 2007. Doherty, Megan (29 May 2019). "Remembering Bryce Courtenay, 30 Years after The Power of One Novel". The Canberra Times, Australia...
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  • Edward Butcher is an American politician who has served as a member of the Montana House of Representatives since January 2, 2023. He previously served...
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