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- census, the locality of Wowan had a po****tion of 170 people. The town of Deeford is also within the locality. The Dee River forms part of the eastern boundary...
- as Robert Dawnay Experience (1921) Disraeli (1921) as Charles, Viscount Deeford Footlights (1921) as Brett Page The Beggar Maid (1921 short) as the Earl...
- then summons Hugh Myers, a leading Jewish banker. Meanwhile, Lord Charles Deeford proposes to Lady Clarissa Pevensey. Although she is in love with him, she...
- Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 15 January 2018. "Deeford" (Map). Queensland Government. 1944. Archived from the original on 18 January...
- Dietvoort is a place name in the region of Breda. in the United Kingdom: Deeford in England. The names Dievoort (often written Dievoet in Southern Dutch)...
- (1929), recommended Bus**** for the role of Disraeli's young rival Charles Deeford. Bus**** was cast in another American film Jealousy (1929), but after shooting...
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- Noel Travers Louise Huff as Clarissa Reginald Denny as Charles, Viscount Deeford E. J. Ratcliffe as Hugh Meyers Henry Carvill as Duke of Glastonbury Grace...
- 1.01 ed.), Queensland Family History Society, ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0 "Deeford" (Map). Queensland Government. 1944. Archived from the original on 18 January...
- is the humorless, rigid, and bigoted wife of the Duke. Charles, Vicount Deeford is 25, heir to the Duke of Dunelm, self-absorbed, idealistic, and a suitor...