- Grove's
Dictionary of
Music and Musicians, The
Macmillan Company, p. 479.
Dauney,
William (1838).
Ancient Scotish melodies from a m****cript of the reign...
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predeceased his father. He
married Emeline Dauney (c.1329 – 28
February 1371),
daughter and
heiress of Sir John
Dauney/Dawnay/Dawney (d.1346/7) of Boconnoc...
- of
Scotland by
William Dauney. This book is a
history of
Scottish music, and
contains some
information on the mandora.
Dauney makes it
clear that the...
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Company versions, Rand's
voice was
dubbed in a
British accent by
Robert Dauney. Jean
Betote Njamba as The
Chief of the Mat****alai. The
character is voiced...
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April 1371) of Goodrington, Devon, by his wife
Emeline (or Emme)
Dawney (or
Dauney, Daunay, etc.) (c.1329 – 28
February 1371/2),
daughter and
heiress of Sir...
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William Simpson (1740–1804), a
clothier at Broadgate, and his wife
Barbara Dauney (c.1750 - 1801), the
daughter of a
Presbyterian minister. The
family house...
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Sylvie Testud as
Ariel Isabel Ruth as
Milkmaid Andrew Wale as
Stephen Robert Dauney as
Haines Jean
Koeltgen as
Serge Mauricette Gourdon as Guilhermine, the...
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James IV were
first published in the 1830s by
Robert Pitcairn and
William Dauney. It has
sometimes been
suggested that
another individual recorded in the...
- 133 (author states, "Sir
Edward Courtenay (d. c. 1371)
married Emmeline Dauney,
daughter and sole
heiress of a
Cornish knight,
while his sister, Margaret...
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constitution to
undertake individual medical defence. In 1885,
solicitors Mr
Dauney and Mr Cridland,
together with Mr Rideal, Mr Clements, Mr Leggatt, Mr Sinyanki...