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Albert Wesley "Bud"
Ellor (1905 –
February 11, 1932) was an
American professional football player who
spent one
season in the
National Football League...
- John
Ellor Taylor (1837, Levenshulme, England–1895, Ipswich, England) was an
English po****r
science writer,
journalist and
museum curator. The eldest...
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Ancient and
Modern and
endures as such in
modern hymnals. "Diadem" (James
Ellor, 1838) is also a po****r alternative,
although Methodist scholar Carlton...
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January 2022.
Retrieved 8
March 2022. Kimble,
Melvin A.; McFadden,
Susan H.;
Ellor,
James W., eds. (1995). Aging, Spirituality, and Religion.
Volume 1: A Handbook...
- (1592/6–1621)
Sumenep –
Raden Tumenggung Kanduruwan,
Sultan (?–1579)
Pangeran Ellor I,
Sultan (c.1579–?)
Pangeran Wetan,
Sultan (c.1600)
Mataram Sultanate (complete...
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Press V****ar College, USA, p. 39. "
Ellor-Gāst". librarysearch.cardiff.ac.uk.
Retrieved 29
August 2023.
Shirley Jones,
Ellor-Gāst (The Red Hen Press, 1986)...
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Sultan (1648–1707)
Sumenep –
Pangeran Wetan,
Sultan (c.1600)
Pangeran Ellor II,
Sultan (?–1624) Kyai Mas Anggadipa,
Sultan (1624–?) Arya Yang Pati,...
- Bhadra,
directed by
Boyapati Srinu and Bhageeratha,
directed by
Rasool Ellor. He also
worked in the
crime film Shock,
directed by
Harish Shankar and...
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Major F.M. Green, G.S. Wilkinson,
James E. "Jimmy"
Ellor, Prof. A.H. Gibson, and A.A. Griffith. Both
Ellor and
Griffith would later go on to work for Rolls-Royce...
- Marietta, Georgia; music, lyrics, and book by
Miriam Raiken-Kolb and
Elizabeth Ellor Sara Crewe: A
Little Princess,
Wheelock Family Theatre, Boston, 2006; music...