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people with the name
Holliday or
Hollyday include:
Charles O.
Holliday (born 1948),
American businessman Christopher Hollyday, jazz alto
saxophonist Cyrus...
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Christopher Hollyday is a jazz alto saxophonist.
Hollyday began playing the
saxophone at the age of nine. He grew up in a
musical family, and his father...
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Georgian colonial home in
Maryland completed around 1762 by
Henry Hollyday. It gets its name from the "Mannour of Ratcliffe",
which is one of the...
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December 2023 CBBC
Hollyday HOT
Radio Times entry at the BBC
Genome Project,
accessed 2
December 2023 CBBC
Hollyday HOT
Radio Times entry at the...
- Vietnam. Did it make a difference?".
Baltimore Sun.
Retrieved 2024-05-23.
Hollyday,
Joyce (July–August 1995).
Grace Like a Balm,
Sojourners Magazine Times...
- Will
Hollyday (died 22
December 1697) was
Captain of the
Ragged Regiment of the
Black Guards. He
eventually resigned his
commission and
resorted to being...
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Henry Hollyday, son of
James Hollyday and
Sarah Covington Lloyd Hollyday Readbourne -
built by
James Hollyday and
Sarah Covington Lloyd Hollyday "National...
- Guy T. O.
Hollyday (1893–1991) was an
American proponent of
urban housing renewal.
Hollyday graduated from Boys'
Latin School of
Maryland in 1910 and...
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given using the New
Style calendar. Sir
Leonard Holliday (also
spelled Hollyday and Halliday; c. 1550 – 9
January 1612) was a
founder of the East India...
- 6. Eyck 1964, pp. 58–68.
Taylor 1969, pp. 48–51. Eyck 1964, pp. 69–70.
Hollyday 1970, pp. 16–18.
Gordon A. Craig, Germany, 1866–1945 (1978), pp. 1–21....