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Durward may
refer to: Alan
Durward (died
after 1264 or in 1275),
effective ruler of
Scotland at
several times during the
minority of
Alexander III Durward...
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Durward Street,
formerly Buck's Row, is a
street in Whitechapel, London. In the
early morning of 31
August 1888, the body of Mary Ann
Nichols ("Polly")...
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Homer Durward Kirby (August 24, 1911 –
March 15, 2000;
sometimes misspelled Dirwood Kirby or
Durwood Kirby), was an
American television host and announcer...
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Frank Durward White (born
Durward Frank Kyle Jr.; June 4, 1933 – May 21, 2003) was an
American banker and
politician who
served as the 41st
governor of...
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Quentin Durward is an 1823
novel by Sir
Walter Scott.
Quentin Durward may also
refer to:
Quentin Durward (TV series), a French-German TV
series PS Quentin...
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Quentin Durward is a
historical novel by Sir
Walter Scott,
first published in 1823. The
story concerns a
Scottish archer in the
service of the French...
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Archibald Durward, MD, FRSE (6
April 1902 – 4
March 1964) was a
Scottish anatomist who was
Professor of
Anatomy at the
University of Leeds.
Durward was born...
- The
Adventures of
Quentin Durward,
known also as
Quentin Durward, is a 1955
British historical film
released by MGM. It was
directed by
Richard Thorpe...
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Durward Lely (2
September 1852 – 29
February 1944) was a
Scottish opera singer and actor.
Although he had an
extensive opera,
concert and
acting career...
- Alan
Hostarius (or Alan
Durward) (Scottish Gaelic:
Ailean Dorsair) (died
after 1264, or in 1275) was the son of
Thomas de Lundin, a
grandson of Gille...