David de Burgh Graham (born July 29, 1981) is a Canadian politician and railway dispatcher who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding...
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director David Graham, "housemate" who appeared in Big Brother Australia 2006 David de Burgh Graham (born 1981), Canadian Member of Parliament David Graham (epidemiologist)...
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1996, ice hockey player Yasmin Vossoughian, 1996, news anchor David de Burgh Graham, 1999, Liberal Party MP in House of Commons of Canada Anna Schuleit...
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fame in the cast of Mad Men. Alphonse Paré's great-grandson is David de Burgh Graham, member of the Parliament of Canada for Laurentides--Labelle. Porcupine...
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Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "David Graham". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada...
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"missed pockets." In Canada, when pressed by Member of Parliament David de Burgh Graham, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities did not see access to...
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Leon Crestohl (redirect from Leon David Crestohl)
house until his death on March 21, 1963. His great-great-nephew, David de Burgh Graham, was elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election as the Liberal...
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by his third wife Giles (Latinised to Egidia) de Burgh, a daughter of the Irish nobleman Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster. At the age of 21 Walter fought...
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The royal household accounts for this time do not survive. Graham approached the burgh council of Edinburgh in July 1579 seeking a loan of £5000 Scots...
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Laurentides—Labelle Incumbent Assumed office October 21, 2019 Preceded by David de Burgh Graham Personal details Born (1976-11-24) November 24, 1976 (age 47) Mont-Laurier...
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(February 6, 2015). "Élections fédérales de 2015: Alexandrine Latendresse ne sera pas candidate". Le Journal de Montreal. Archived from the original on...
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Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec. Bill Graham b. 1939 first elected in 1993 as Liberal member for Rosedale, Ontario. David de Burgh Graham b. 1981 first elected in...
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Elgin, Moray (redirect from Royal Burgh of Elgin)
Cartulary of Moray in 1190 AD. It was created a royal burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland, and by that time had a castle on top of...
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Robert the Bruce (redirect from Robert de brus)
Scottish monarchs' family tree People on Scottish banknotes Elizabeth de Burgh David II of Scotland List of British monarchs List of Scottish monarchs Clan...
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educated with his younger brother David at the University of St Andrews, graduating in 1661. While closely related to James Graham, 1st Marquess Montrose, known...
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burgh was not created until the 1480s. 1443 – William de Straithain 1454 – Henry de Fothringhame of Pourie 1459 – Thomas Spalding 1460 – William de Strathauchtyne...
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Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France (category Notre-Dame de Paris)
Robert Adam, Edinburgh Records: The Burgh Accounts, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1899), pp. 269–271 Sarah Carpenter & Graham Runnalls, 'The Marriage of Mary, Queen...
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by Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster. Northburgh Castle was sited to control Lough Foyle, and to act as an enabler to de Burgh's plans for expansion...
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Brechin (redirect from Burgh of Brechin)
Brechin (/ˈbriːxɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Breichin) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Traditionally Brechin was described as a city because...
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1984 (1984): John S. Gillespie [Wikidata] 1985 (1985): Michael de Burgh Daly [Wikidata] 1986 (1986): Graham J. Dockray 1987 (1987): Semir Zeki 1988 (1988): Anthony...
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collaborated with other songwriters such as Mike Hazlewood, John Bettis, Hal David, Diane Warren, Holly Knight and Carole Bayer Sager. Hammond's son Albert...
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Perth (Scottish Gaelic: Peairt) is a city and former royal burgh in central Scotland. There has been a settlement at Perth since prehistoric times. Finds...
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55°56′N 3°11′W / 55.933°N 3.183°W / 55.933; -3.183 The Burgh Muir is the historic term for an extensive area of land lying to the south of Edinburgh...
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Ireland, the descendants of William de Burgh (circa 1160–1206) had the surname de Burgh, which was gaelicised in Irish as de Búrca and over the centuries became...
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Demon in Disguise (category David Bromberg albums)
Gourd" (Tut Taylor) – 1:44 * *recorded live David Bromberg – guitar, vocals Joshie Armstead – vocals Steve Burgh – bass, vocals Jerry Garcia – guitar Donna...
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Chris de Burgh Chris Singleton Christy Moore Ciara Newell Colm de Bhailís Colm Farrelly Damien Rice Danny O'Reilly Darren Holden Dave Couse David Downes...
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New Lee Highway Blues" (Bromberg) – 5:40 David Bromberg – acoustic and electric guitar, lead vocals Steve Burgh – bass Peter Ecklund – trumpet, mellophone...
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Falkland. David was described as debauched, self-indulgent and erratic, and the Duke of Albany did not have to fight hard to control him. The Fife burgh of Inverkeithing...
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Irvine, North Ayrshire (category Royal burghs)
[ˈɪrvɪn]; Scottish Gaelic: Irbhinn [ˈiɾʲivɪɲ]) is a town and former royal burgh on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The 2011...
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who also produced the first two series. The third was produced by Ranald Graham. The series was produced by LWT in a joint venture with Golden Eagle films...
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