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    Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor, KCB, KCMG (born Jones; 29 March 1863 – 14 April 1946) was a British Royal Navy officer who went on to be Third...
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  • politician Frederic Tudor (1783–1864), an American entrepreneur known as Boston's "Ice King" Frederick Tudor, British admiral Henri Tudor, a Luxembourgian...
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  • Larissa Feodorovna Tudor (died July 18, 1926) was the wife of Owen Frederick Morton Tudor, an officer of the 3rd (The King's Own) Hussars. Following her...
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  • Owen Frederick Morton Tudor (1900–1987) was a British Army officer in the 3rd The King's Own Hussars and the husband of Larissa Tudor, a woman some claimed...
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    Tudor (September 4, 1783 – February 6, 1864) was an American businessman and merchant. Known as Boston's "Ice King", he was the founder of the Tudor Ice...
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  • (also the creator and publisher of Pugh's Almanac) 1864–1866: David Frederick Tudor Jones 1867–c. 1869: William O'Carroll 1869–1873: George Hall ("the...
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    first U.S. state to issue license plates on September 1, 1903, to Frederick Tudor. Plates are currently issued by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor...
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    Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the...
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    viewed by contemporaries as the great hope of the newly established House of Tudor. His mother was the daughter of the Yorkist king, Edward IV, and his birth...
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    The Tudor Crown was a state crown created in the early 16th century for either Henry VII or Henry VIII, the first Tudor monarchs of England, and destroyed...
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  • Morton Tudor Tudor, JP (23 July 1855 – 3 January 1926) was a Royal Navy officer. He was the brother of Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor. Tudor was...
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    Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland...
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  • Burnes & Oates, 1916, p. 2 The Pedigree Register, Volume 2 (George Frederick Tudor Sherwood, ed.) 1913, p. 354 Edwin Burton, "Thompson", in the Catholic...
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    Albert Frederick Pollard FBA (16 December 1869 – 3 August 1948) was a British historian who specialised in the Tudor period. He was one of the founders...
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  • Bernard Cowan Sound/Effects – Bill Giles, Stephen Frohock, Bill Dowding, Frederick Tudor Animation Production – Toei Studios Character Designs – Jack Davis...
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  • York City. His largest developments include the Fred F. French Building, Tudor City, and Knickerbocker Village. He was born in Manhattan, New York City...
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  • Owen Tudor was a Welsh courtier, grandfather of Henry VII. Owen Tudor may also refer to: Owen Frederick Morton Tudor (1900–1987), officer in 3rd The King's...
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    Yankee Coldness: The Development of the Massachusetts Ice Trade from Frederick Tudor to Wenham Lake, Wenham Historical Association, 1962. Weightman, Gavin...
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    had five children: Julia Anne (1847–1898), Thomas Osborn (1848–53), Frederick Tudor (1850–1936), Eliza Virginia (1852–1921), and Edward Willis (1854–1926)...
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    Chatham 25 September 1901 to serve in the Channel Squadron. Commander Frederick Tudor was appointed in command in early 1902, when she had propeller trials...
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    Edward VI (redirect from Edward VI Tudor)
    (eds.), The Mid-Tudor Polity c. 1540–1560, London: Macmillan, pp. 29–51, ISBN 978-0-3332-4528-6. Ives, Eric (2009), Lady Jane Grey. A Tudor Mystery, Chichester...
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    Henry VIII (redirect from Henry VIII Tudor)
    Born on 28 June 1491 at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, Kent, Henry Tudor was the third child and second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York...
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    to the 1st Division of the Home Fleet, under the command of Captain Frederick Tudor. She was reviewed by King Edward VII and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia...
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    1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and his second wife...
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    1916–1917 Vice-Admiral Sir William Grant 1917–1919 Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor 24 July 1919 – 1922 Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Duff 10 September 1922...
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    Henry, Duke of Cornwall (category House of Tudor)
    become Prince of Wales, King of England, and third king of the House of Tudor. The most lavish tournament of Henry's reign was held at Westminster Palace...
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    Antony Tudor (born William Cook; 4 April 1908 – 19 April 1987) was an English ballet choreographer, teacher and dancer. He founded the London Ballet,...
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  • stead, aided Richard III in attempting to capture Henry Tudor. Francis II sheltered Henry Tudor, supplying him with money, troops, and ships. It was only...
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  • Frederick Robinson Koch (/koʊk/ KOHK; August 26, 1933 – February 12, 2020) was an American collector and philanthropist, the eldest of the four sons born...
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  • Other members of the club included emerging choreographers Frederick Ashton, Antony Tudor, and Andrée Howard, each of whom would respond to Lloyd's technical...
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