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 Charles Edward Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles was the son of James Francis Edward Stuart who was in turn the son of King James II of England, Scotland and Ireland, who had been deposed in 1688.
In 1772 Charles married Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern.
Charles was born in Rome, Italy, where his father had been given a residence by the pope.
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 EDWARDS, BENJAMIN STEPHENSON FROM 1912 HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ILLINOIS
Edwards died March 18, 1909, at the age of eighty-nine years and is survived by three daughters namely: Helen M. married Moses Condell; Alice E., married Benjamin Hamilton Ferguson, a sketch of whom appears in this work, and Mary S. married James Henry Raymond.
Benjamin Stephenson Edwards graduated from Yale College in 1838 and the following year was admitted to the Bar.
In early life Benjamin S. Edwards was a Whig and later became a Democrat.
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Tredegar Replacements: Jack Purcell replaced Steve Evans, David Knowles replaced Paul Edwards, Karl Stone replaced Jason Rowan, Brendan A'Hearne replaced Joe Purcell, Leigh Taylor replaced Wes Fisher, Phil Price replaced Lee Llewellyn, Stephen Osbourne replaced Nolan Nicklin.
Tredegar Replacements: Vaughan Williams replaced Daniel Morris, Lee Llewellyn replaced David Davies, David Knowles replaced Paul Edwards, Jason Rowan replaced Brendan Sullivan, Joe Purcell replaced Brendan A'Hearne, Gerwyn Price replaced Wes Fisher, Steve Evans replaced Jack Purcell.
(15) Daniel Morris, (14) Richard Orzel, (13) Andrew Green, (12) David Davies, (11) Andrew Evans, (10) Darryl Carter, (9) Simon King, (8) Chris Edwards, (7) Martin Vaughan, (6) Jack Dawson, (5) Rees Roberts, (4) Daffydd Rosser, (3) Brendan Sullivan, (2) Paul Edwards (Capt), (1) Ian Jones
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 Eddie Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards served in the Army from July of 1918 to March of 1919.
Edwin Branford "Eddie" Edwards (May 22, 1891 – April 9, 1963) was an early jazz trombonist, best known his pioneer recordings with the Original Dixieland Jass Band.
After discharge he led a band of his own and worked in the band of Jimmie Durante before returning to the O.D.J.B. After the break up the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Edwards again led his own band in New York City for most of the 1920s.
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 Donnie Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards was drafted in the 4th round (98th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Donnie Edwards (born April 6, 1973 in San Diego, California), is an American football linebacker for the San Diego Chargers.
At UCLA, Donnie Edwards left school ranked third in tackles for losses in school history with 38, and fifth in sacks in the school's history, with 21.5 sacks.
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 Banky Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Banky Edwards is a character played by Jason Lee in the movie Chasing Amy by Kevin Smith.
Throughout Chasing Amy, Banky is the main source of conflict, disapproving of Holden's romance with Alyssa Jones, a fellow comic artist and a lesbian.
Banky also makes a brief appearance in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, where most people believe it is confirmed that he is indeed gay, though Kevin Smith meant this as a joke.
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 Edward Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts returned to politics in 1992 at the behest of Premier Clyde Wells and became Minister of Justice and Attorney-General as well as Government House Leader, winning in the District of Nascopie (Labrador) in a by-election, and was subsequently returned in the general election of 1993.
In 2002, Roberts was appointed lieutenant-governor of Newfoundland and Labrador by Prime Minister Jean Chretien.
Roberts was Chairman of the Board of Regents of Memorial University of Newfoundland from 1997 until his appointment as lieutenant-governor in 2002.
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 Mark Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the Jerry Tarkanian era at UNLV Edwards broadcast 'live' from the old Landmark Hotel lounge with Coach Tarkanian and an audience that could interact with the coach.
Mark Edwards is the current host of the radio show Wake up America, Monday-Fridays from 10:00 PM {PST} – 12:00 AM {PST} for KDWN-AM 720, and is very passionate about the topic of illegal aliens; the primary topics on the show relate to illegal aliens, the U.S. government, and a potpourri of national news.
Edward's hosted the "Wake Up America" show on KDWN-AM 720 with co-host Ken Stahl, yet now hosts the program alone with such guests as Jim Gilchrist, Frosty Wooldridge, and Terry Anderson (host of "The Terry Anderson Show" on KRLA radio), who is a regular on Wednesdays on the program.
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 Jonathan Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jonathan Edwards, born on October 5, 1703, was the son of Timothy Edwards (1669-1758), a minister at East Windsor, Connecticut who eked out his salary by tutoring boys for college.
The followers of Jonathan Edwards and his disciples came to be known as the New Light Calvinist ministers, as opposed to the traditional Old Light Calvinist ministers.
Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703- March 22, 1758) was a colonial American Congregational preacher and theologian.
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 John Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards was one of the major contenders for the Democratic nomination in the 2004 U.S. presidential election, and went on to be the running mate of the unsuccessful 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, Senator John Kerry.
Edwards was born in Seneca, South Carolina to Wallace R. Edwards and Kathryn Juanita Wade.
Edwards maintained a positive campaign and largely avoided attacking Kerry until a February 29, 2004 debate in New York, where he attempted to put Kerry on the defensive by characterizing the front-runner as a "Washington insider" and by mocking Kerry's plan to form a committee to examine trade agreements.
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 Jimmy Yancey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jimmy Yancey started performing as a singer in traveling shows during his childhood.
Most of his recordings were of solo piano, but late in his career he also recorded with vocals by his wife, Estelle Yancey, under the billing Jimmy and Mama Yancey.
While he played in a boogie woogie style, with a strong repeated figure in the left hand and melodic decoration in the right hand, his playing was delicate and subtle, rather than hard driving.
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 Glen Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glen Edwards (March 5, 1918–June 5, 1948) was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada where he lived until 1931, when his parents moved the family to Lincoln, California.
On December 8, 1949, Muroc Air Force Base was officially redesignated Edwards Air Force Base and, during ceremonies on January 27, 1950, a plaque was unveiled which commemorated his achievements.
Edwards was, instead, selected to be among the first to be sent to Princeton University for graduate study in the aeronautical sciences.
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 Geoff Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geoff Edwards is an American television actor, game show host and radio personality born on February 13, 1931 in Westfield, New Jersey.
Geoff Edwards can also refer to a Canadian voice actor of the same name who is the voice of animator James Farr's Xombie character named Dirge.
As a news reporter, Edwards was present in the basement of the Dallas Police Department when Jack Ruby shot suspected John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963.
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 Gareth Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards was blessed with extreme pace and married this with strength, agility and guile, scoring twenty tries in internationals.
He is known in rugby circles merely as 'Gareth', such is his fame and the regard in which he is held.
His try for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973 at Cardiff Arms Park, often refered to simply as 'that try', is commonly said to be the greatest ever.
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 Encyclopedia: John Edwards
Edwards maintained a positive campaign and largely avoided attacking Kerry until a February 29, 2004 debate in New York, where he attempted to put Kerry on the defensive by characterizing the front-runner as a "Washington insider" and by mocking Kerry's plan to form a committee to examine trade agreements.
Edwards is regarded as a strong contender for the 2008 presidential election, should President George W. Bush win re-election and to succeed Kerry if he were to win.
Edwards believes that more needs to be done to support soldiers' families and has introduced legislation to expand child care for families of active duty personnel and reservists.
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 Walmart.com - Rome the Cosmopolis by Catharine Edwards, ISBN 0521800056
Walmart.com - Rome the Cosmopolis by Catharine Edwards, ISBN 0521800056
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 NFL.com - Prospect Profiles
Braylon Jamel Edwards was born Feb. 21, 1983 … Father, Stanley, played football at Michigan (1977-81) and in the NFL with the Houston Oilers (1982-86) and Detroit Lions (1987).
Edwards caught 252 passes for 3,542 yards (14.1 average) and 39 touchdowns, surpassing the previous marks of 176 receptions by Walker (1998-2001) and 3,076 yards and 37 scores by Anthony Carter (1979-82).
Edwards broke Walker's school season records by snaring 97 passes for 1,330 yards and became the only player in Big Ten Conference annals and only the ninth in NCAA Division I-A history to gain over 1,000 yards receiving in a season three times in a career.
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 Edwards County, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards County is a county located in the state of Illinois.
In the county the population is spread out with 23.10% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 26.10% from 25 to 44, 24.30% from 45 to 64, and 18.50% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $31,816, and the median income for a family is $38,750.
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 Amelia Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards was to serve as joint Honorary Secretary of the Fund until her death some 14 years later.
Amelia Edwards died at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, on the 15 April 1892, bequeathing her collection of Egyptian antiquities to University College London, together with a sum of £2,500 to found an Edwards Chair of Egyptology.
Edwards' travels in Egypt had made her aware of the increasing threat directed towards the ancient monuments by tourism and modern development.
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 Derek Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Derek Edwards is a professor of psychology at the 'Discourse and Rhetoric Group' at the University of Loughborough.
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 Dennis Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards remained in the Temptations until being fired by Otis Williams in 1977 just before the group's departure from Motown to Atlantic Records.
Dennis Edwards (born February 3, 1943 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American soul and RandB singer, most noted for being one of Motown act The Temptations' lead singers.
Dennis Edwards performs "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" with The Temptations, on the December 2, 1972 episode of Soul Train.
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 Cliff Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cliff Edwards (14 June 1895- 17 July 1971), also known as "Ukelele Ike", was a United States singer and musician who enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, and also did voices for animated cartoons later in his career.
Edwards was careless with the money he got in the boom years of the 1920s, and while he continued working in the Great Depression he would never again enjoy his former prosperity.
Edwards voice was also featured in two other films that year; he voiced the dying Confederate soldier in Gone with the Wind, and, most famously, the character Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disney's Pinocchio.
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 Chet Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas "Chet" Edwards (born November 24, 1951), American politician, is the Democratic congressman who has represented the Texas 17th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2005.
Edwards was elected to the Texas State Senate in 1981, serving until 1991 when he became Representative for the 11th district.
Edwards is one of only six House members to serve on both the Budget and Appropriations committees.
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 Teresa Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards did not turn to the WNBA, later claiming that if she had joined, she would be receiving the minimum salary due to her status as an WNBA "rookie".
Teresa Edwards (born July 19, 1964 in Cairo, Georgia) is a retired American basketball player.
Edwards and Serio were teammates on the women's basketball team during the Summer Olympics of 1988 and 1992.
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 JONATHAN EDWARDS - LoveToKnow Article on JONATHAN EDWARDS
Edwards supposes in the nature of God an original disposition, to an emanation of His being, and it is the excellency of this divine being, particularly in the elect, which is, in his view, the final cause and motive of the world.
Edwards contends that the connection between cause and effect here is as sure and perfect as in the realm of physical nature and constitutes a moral necessity.
His father Timothy Edwards (f6691758), son of a prosperous merchant of Hartford, had graduated at Harvard, was minister at East Windsor, and eked out his salary by tutoring boys for college.
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 Monica Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monica Edwards (born Monica le Doux Newton in 1912, died January 18, 1998) was an English children's writer of the rural, middle-class school that dominated mainstream British children's literature of the mid-20th Century, but was far superior to many of her contemporaries.
This almost certainly had a major effect on Monica Edwards' decision to give up writing fiction; further farming was now pretty much impossible, and she and her husband left Punch Bowl Farm at the end of 1970 and moved to a bungalow nearby, retaining access to the dramatic valley around the farm.
Monica Edwards’ main publisher was Collins, of London, but there are Armada paperback editions of many of the titles, up to and including " Fire In The Punchbowl", the third from last title in the main series.
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 Huw Edwards (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwards was elected in 1991 to the seat at a by-election but lost it in the 1992 election.
Huw William Edmund Edwards (born April 12, 1953) is a Welsh Labour politician, formerly member of Parliament for Monmouth.
Edwards lost the seat again in the 2005 election.
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 Ancestors of Hill and Smith
Elizabeth EDWARDS was born on Jun 17 1825 in Alabama.
EDWARDS was born on Feb 21 1817 in Jefferson County, Alabama.
Fannie EDWARDS was born in 1874 in Arkansas.
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