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- Georges Balvay, also known as Thomas Balvay (2 February 1888 – 15 July 1945) was a football referee in the 1920s and 1930s and one of four European referees...
-  450. Balvay 2013, pp. 140–41. Sayre 2005, p. 217. Lorenz 1997, p****im. Albrecht 1946, p. 334. Balvay 2013, p. 143. Albrecht 1946, p. 335. Balvay 2013...
- referees: Belgians John Langenus and Henri Christophe, along with Thomas Balvay, a Parisian who may have been English. The Brazilian team were picked up...
- der B****, Peter; Gautheron, Cécile; Duclaux, Guillaume; Bascou, Jérôme; Balvay, Mélanie; Héraudet, Laura; Sue, Christian; Ménot, René-Pierre (January 2019)...
- Genealogical Society Quarterly, December 1987; vol. 75, number 4 Arnaud Balvay, L'Epée et la Plume. Amérindiens et Soldats des Troupes de la Marine en...
- and Race in Colonial Louisiana (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013) Balvay, Arnaud. L'épée et la plume: Amérindiens et soldats des troupes de la marine...
- Charles Clément Bervic (23 May 1756, Paris – 23 March 1822, Paris), born Balvay, was a French engraver mainly working in intaglio and exclusively in burin...
- Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd. "France in America". Library of Congress. Balvay, Arnaud. "French Colonial Expansion and Franco-Amerindian Alliances". Canadian...
- Practices of the Cr**** Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #42. pp. 473–672 (667). Balvay, Arnaud (2008). La Révolte des Natchez [The Natchez Rebellion] (in French)...
- May 1926 Stade Olympique, Colombes Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Georges Balvay 1925–26 Coupe de France Coupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics...