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Bellamy's (or
Bellamys) is the name
given to the in-house
catering service and
dining facilities of the New
Zealand Parliament.
Named after an earlier...
- In 1991, the
Bellamys switched to
Atlantic Records.
Their tenure there produced one
album before the duo
formed their own label,
Bellamy Brothers Records...
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community Bellamy, Virginia, an
unincorporated community Bellamy River, a
river in New
Hampshire Bellamy (surname),
people with the
surname Bellamy Bellamy Brown...
- not
related to the
Bellamys.
Despite that, she is
often included in
family celebrations and is
considered family by the
Bellamys and due to the fact...
- John
Bellamy may
refer to: John
Bellamy (publisher) (1596–1653),
Pilgrim printer of
London John
Dillard Bellamy (1854–1942),
American congressman John...
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Ralph Rexford Bellamy (June 17, 1904 –
November 29, 1991) was an
American actor whose career spanned 65
years on stage, film, and television.
During his...
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Matthew James Bellamy (born 9 June 1978) is an
English singer,
songwriter and producer. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and
lyricist for...
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Bellamys moved into the big
house while nine
enslaved workers moved into the outbuildings. Guy Nixon, the
butler and
carriage driver for the
Bellamys...
- her parents'
middle class home, one of the few
locations other than the
Bellamys' home.
James is
immediately attracted to her. The
class divide between...
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George Bellamy may
refer to:
George Bellamy (musician) (born 1941),
English musician with The
Tornados George Anne
Bellamy (1727–1788),
Irish actress...