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Bailey Aldrich (1836–1907),
American writer, poet,
critic and
editor Thomas Aldriche (by 1515–1562),
English politician Thomas Aldridge (born 1982), English...
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Thomas Aldred (
Aldriche, Alured) (by 1515 – 1562), of
Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the Parliament...
- The
Aldriches and Kate
Smith as the
characters premiered on her
radio program in
September 1938....
- Cranston,
Rhode Island, into a
family of
wealth and
social prominence – "The
Aldriches of
Rhode Island". His father,
Edward Burgess Aldrich (1871–1957) was the...
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gelatin dessert Jell-O,
which also
sponsored Jack
Benny at the time. The
Aldriches ran in that slot from
October 10, 1939
until May 28, 1940,
moving to Thursdays...
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Richard Alvey (former 4th canon) 13
February 1574 – bef. 1576 (d.):
Thomas Aldriche,
Archdeacon of
Sudbury (previously 7th canon) 1576 – bef. 1582 (d.): John...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The
following is an
alphabetical list of
political families in the
United States whose last name begins...
- was
captured with his son and others, by Cromwell's
troops under Col.
Aldriche, two
months later at
Alyth and
spent some
years as a
prisoner in the Tower...
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informed of his
identity and
mistakenly believing him to be inebriated. The
Aldriches were
close friends of
Henry L. Pierce,
former mayor of
Boston and chocolate...
- was
named for his mother's father, U.S.
Senator Nelson Aldrich.
Other Aldriches in
political service included,
William Aldrich,
Richard S. Aldrich, and...