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  • ...in 1417, he became ward of the Duke of Exeter, and in 1426 of the Duke of Bedford, both kinsmen of Thomas Chaucer.<br />
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  • * Bedford
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  • *2: [[Bedford Brown]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Bedford Brown]] (1795-1870), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...children, John, George Jr., William, John, and Mary, who married [[Gunning Bedford, Sr.]], a future [[Governor of Delaware]]. They lived on The Strand in [[Ne
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  • ...away peacefully at the Methuselah-like age of 100 on February 3, 2005, in Bedford near Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mayr was, by the accounts of his Harvard col
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  • *2: [[Bedford Brown]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Bedford Brown]] (1795-1870), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...]]; and [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]], [[Cape Cod, Massachussetts|Cape Cod]], [[Fall River, Massachusetts|Fall
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  • ...under the genus ''Oncidium'', as ''O. russellianum'' in homage to Duke of Bedford. When describing this plant, Lindley considered it as a ''transition specie
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  • ...tes Constitution|Constitutional Convention of 1787]], along with [[Gunning Bedford, Jr.]], [[Richard Bassett]], [[George Read (signer)|George Read]], and [[Ja
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  • |Opened as the Bedford Theatre. Renamed Park Theatre in 1949.
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  • *Bedford, Billy
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  • *[[Nathan Bedford Forrest]] (Tennessee) - Lieutenant General
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  • ...opulation, and its largest immigrant group is Haitians. Fall River and New Bedford on the south coast have large populations of people with Portuguese, Brazil
    37 KB (5,626 words) - 00:00, 8 March 2024
  • ...000 regular and colonial troops, Forbes built [[Fort Ligonier]] and [[Fort Bedford]], from where he cut a wagon road over the Allegheny Mountains, later known
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford</td>
    133 KB (20,397 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...st is dotted with urban centers, such as Portland, Portsmouth, Boston, New Bedford, Fall River, Newport, Providence, New Haven, Bridgeport, and Stamford as we
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  • * Ashdown, Paul and Caudill, Edward. ''The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest.'' 2005. 218 pp.
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  • ...At Ft. Pillow on April 12, 1864 Confederate units under Maj. Gen. [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]] went wild and massacred black soldiers attempting to surrender, w
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