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Alford and Stephen
* Alford, Stephen.
Regarding the question to what extent Edward played a role in his own government, Stephen Alford writes:
* Alford, Stephen ( 2002 ): Kingship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI.
* Alford, Stephen ( 2002 ): Kingship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI Cambridge University Press ISBN 978-0-521-03971-0
Directed by Tebelak, the original cast included Lamar Alford, Peggy Gordon, David Haskell, Joanne Jonas, Robin Lamont, Sonia Manzano, Gilmer McCormick, Jeffrey Mylett, Stephen Nathan, and Herb Simon.
* Alford, Stephen ( 2002 ): Kingship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI Cambridge University Press ISBN 978-0-521-03971-0
Stephen Todd Alford ( born November 23, 1964 ) is a retired American basketball player and the current head coach of the University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team.

Alford and 2002
* 2002 " When I Fall In Love " ( with Tee Alford and Sybil Lynch )
In 2002, Alford left the band and Mark Reznicek, formerly of the Toadies, took over on drums.
The best known line-up of Rough Cutt reformed for a one-off reunion show in October 2002 at the Viper Room in Hollywood with Shortino, Alford, Derakh, Hager, and Thorne performing together one last time.

Alford and Polity
In 1914 Hocking returned to Harvard, where he eventually became Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity.
* T. M. Scanlon ( born 1940 ), Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity at Harvard University

Alford and William
* William P. Alford
Imprisoned in the state prison in Laramie, Wyoming, he served 18 months of a two-year sentence and was released in January 1896, having promised Governor William Alford Richards that he would not again offend in that state in return for a partial remission of his sentence.
* Alford, William P., To Steal a Book Is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1995.
However, assistant DA William Alford has said that charges would more often than not be reduced or dropped if a relative of someone charged gained Garrison ’ s ear.
She lived in London as a young adult, and married there an old friend from home, William Hutchinson, after which the couple moved back to Alford where they began following the dynamic preacher named John Cotton in the nearby town of Boston, Lincolnshire.
The year after her father's death, Anne Marbury, aged 21, married an old acquaintance from Alford, William Hutchinson, who was a fabric merchant working at the time in London.
* William P. Alford, Professor at Harvard Law School
He was a grandson of " Elder " William Wentworth ( born at Alford, Lincolnshire, England, in 1615 ; died in Dover, New Hampshire, March 16, 1697 ), an early settler in New England.
On June 10, 1994, during the city's funeral broadcast William Alford, an engineer of competing station WMMS, cut a wire used for the show's satellite feed which stopped the broadcast temporarily.
After his sudden death on 01 / 11 / 1859, only months after taking up the position, the committee appointed William Alford Lloyd to complete the installation.
John's youngest son, Edward ( 1564-1632 ), moved to Alford and with his wife, Susanna, had 11 children, the oldest of whom was William, who was baptized 14 August 1586 in Alford.
William Hutchinson grew up in Alford, where he was the warden of his church in 1620 and 1621, and after becoming a merchant in the cloth trade he moved to London.
* Alford, William P., " Have You Eaten, Have You Divorced?
In the dissent, Justice William Brennan stated that capital punishment in the United States was unconstitutional, and wrote that the actual effect of this unconstitutional threat to Alford was to induce a guilty plea.
There was some dispute between Miss Alford and the elderly villagers as to how the play should actually be performed, and the resulting revival was a compromise which differs in several respects from other versions: St George has apparently become King William and Father Christmas appears as an extra character.
The work was criticized by Lord Clarendon, but defended by Anthony à Wood in his Athenae Oxoniensis, who supports Cressy's statement that it was compiled from original manuscripts and from the Annales Ecclesiae of Michael Alford, William Dugdale's Monasticon, and the Decem Scriptores Historiae Anglicanae.

Alford and British
Because of his mastery of march composition, he is known as " The March King " or the " American March King " due to his British counterpart Kenneth J. Alford also being known as " The March King ".
* Kenneth Alford ( 1881 1945 ) " The British March King "
Driver Ted Burbidge, fireman Frank Green and guard Harold Alford were not actors: they were British Railways employees from the Westbury depot, provided to operate the train on location.
British composer Kenneth J. Alford wrote a march, " Eagle Squadron ", in honour of the pilots of the squadron.
It was titled " The British March King -- Alford conducts Alford.

Alford and
" In the 1999 South Carolina Supreme Court case State v. Gaines, the Court held that Alford guilty pleas were to be held valid in the absence of a specific on-the-record ruling that the pleas were voluntary provided that the sentencing judge acted appropriately in accordance with the rules for acceptance of a plea made voluntarily by the defendant.
* Alford Doctrine State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch
* 2008 Chalmers " Spanky " Alford, American jazz guitarist ( b. 1955 )
* July 2 Fight at Alford, Aberdeenshire.
A Bridgett White was also the second wife of a Robert Wight ( 1578 1617 ) of Hareby, Lincolnshire, England whom he married on November 25, 1613 at Alford.
* Julius C. Alford, ( 1799 1863 ), born in Greensboro, United States Congressman from Georgia
* John W. Hulbert, ( 1770 1831 ), born in Alford, lawyer and United States Congressman from Massachusetts
* Bishop Charles Richard Alford ( 1867 1871 )
Henry Alford ( 7 October 1810 12 January 1871 ) was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer.
* Design Bob Alford
* Photography Bob Alford
* 20 June 2011 31 July 2011, Mt Alford, ( near Boonah ) Queensland: Death of three horses ( all confirmed to have died of Hendra ) and sero-conversion of a dog.
Frith lived a curious domestic life married to Isabelle with twelve children, whilst a mile down the road maintaining a mistress ( Mary Alford, formerly his ward ) and seven more children all a marked contrast to the upright family scenes depicted in paintings like Many Happy Returns of the Day.
** John Hume Egerton, Viscount Alford ( 1812 1851 )
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* Zachary Alford drum loops, acoustic drums, electronic percussion
* November 4 Flying a Curtiss R2C-1, U. S. Navy Lieutenant Alford J. Williams sets a new world airspeed record of 266. 6 mph ( 429. 02 km / h ).
* Zachary Alford drums
Alford Windmill is a seven-storeyed Lincolnshire type tower windmill with a stage featuring a slender, tapering brick tower, tarred to keep the moisture out, covered with a white onion-shaped ( ogee ) cap with fan-stage, huge fantail, and white sails.
* 1857 1871 Henry Alford
Backed by Faubus ' allies, Alford won in a major upset by just over 1, 200 votes ( 51 49 percent ).
* Alford L. McLaughlin, American, USMC, ( 1928 1977 ), Medal of Honor recipient

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