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* Edward Aloysius Fitzgerald ( 1893 – 1972 ), fourth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona
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Joe had six siblings Bridget ( born 1867 ), John Aloysius ( born 1869 ), James ( born 1872 ), Mary Therese ( born 1874 ), Michael Lawrence ( 1877 ), and Edward ( born 1883 ).
Edward Aloysius Mooney ( May 9, 1882 – October 25, 1958 ) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Sir Edward Aloysius McTiernan, KBE ( 16 February 1892 – 9 January 1990 ), was an Australian jurist, lawyer and politician.
Edward Aloysius Kenney ( August 11, 1884 – January 27, 1938 ) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey.
* The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference .. by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne.
Edward and Fitzgerald
Front cover of ' Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ' translated by Edward FitzGerald ( poet ) | Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated by Willy Pogány
* The exhibition Edward Fitzgerald & The Rubaiyat from the collection of Nicholas B. Scheetz at the Grolier Club, January 22 – March 13, 2009.
* Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Edward " Fitz " Fitzgerald: the classic anti-hero, an alcoholic, gambling addicted chain smoker, unfaithful to his wife and foul-mouthed, but at the same time, a brilliant psychologist with a good heart.
In 1857, Edward Fitzgerald Beale was superintendent of an expedition to survey a wagon road along the 35th parallel from Fort Defiance, Arizona to the Colorado River.
In 1855, Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale surveyed a road from the Rio Grande in New Mexico to Fort Tejon in California, and camped near the current location of Flagstaff.
Many translators have claimed that their translations of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám are more literal and less controversial than those of Edward Fitzgerald.
Lt. Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a U. S. Navy officer in the service of the U. S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, was ordered by the U. S. War Department to build a federal wagon road across the 35th Parallel.
The post at Fort Jones was established by its first commandant, Captain ( brevet Major ) Edward H. Fitzgerald, E Company, 1st U. S. Dragoons.
Beale AFB was established in 1942 as Camp Beale and is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
The base is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
The earliest known Euro-American resident of the county was Edward Fitzgerald, a fur trader and trapper who first came to the Muskegon area in 1748 and who died here, reportedly being buried in the vicinity of White Lake.
They had six children: three sons, Benjamin, Damian, and Orlando ; and three daughters, Rebecca Fitzgerald, wife of barrister Edward Fitzgerald, QC, Flora Fraser and Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni.
Moore was for many years a strong advocate for Catholic Emancipation which he regarded as the source of all problems in Ireland and the sole reason behind the 1798 Rebellion-a point he made in his 1831 biography Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
This changed from 1784 when it passed to Francis Higgins ( better known as the " Sham Squire ", and the informer who gave away the whereabouts of Lord Edward Fitzgerald ) and took a more pro-British and pro-administration view.
The screenplay is by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edward E. Paramore Jr., and was adapted from the novel Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque ( also considered the loose basis for The Deer Hunter in 1978 ).
Fitzgerald commissioned a portrait of Tony Small by John Roberts in 1786 whom Lord Edward freed and employed to the end of his life.
* Thomas Moore, Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald ( 2 vols., London, 1832 ), also a revised edition entitled The Memoirs of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, edited with supplementary particulars by Martin MacDermott ( London, 1897 )
Edward and 1893
* 1893 – Edward Adelbert Doisy, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1986 )
* October 23 – Edward Adelbert Doisy, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1893 )
# Mary of Teck ( 9 November 1901 – 6 May 1910 ) — Married George, Duke of York, on 6 July 1893 and became Duchess of York ; became Duchess of Cornwall on the accession of her father-in-law as Edward VII of the United Kingdom on 22 January 1901 ; became Princess of Wales on 9 November 1901 ; became queen consort upon accession of husband George V on 6 May 1910.
Some see the beginnings of true Anglo-Welsh poetry in the work of poets such as Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 1844 – 89 ), Edward Thomas ( 1878 – 1917 ), and Wilfred Owen ( 1893 – 1918 ).
It was built in 1903 to a design by Leeds architect Edward J Dodgshun by the Rothwell, Methley and Hunslet Joint Isolation Hospital Committee which was formed under the Isolation Hospitals Act 1893 by an order of the West Riding County Council 10 January 1900.
In 1893, Edward Drummond Libbey exhibited a dress at the World's Columbian Exposition incorporating glass fibers with the diameter and texture of silk fibers.
File: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones-Vespertina Quies-Google Art Project. jpg | Vespertina Quies, 1893
In 1893 he was appointed Master of the Queen's Musick to Queen Victoria, and afterward held the same office under Kings Edward VII and George V.
* Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey by Henry Parry Liddon, completed by J. C. Johnston and R. J. Wilson ( 5 vols, 1893 – 1899 ), Last access 05-16-2008
Among her most celebrated roles with Irving were Ophelia, Pauline in The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Portia ( 1879 ), Queen Henrietta Maria in William Gorman Wills's drama Charles I ( 1879 ), Desdemona in Othello ( 1881 ), Camma in Tennyson's short tragedy The Cup ( 1881 ), Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, another of her signature roles ( 1882 and often thereafter ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1882 ), Jeanette in The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the title part in Reade's romantic comedy Nance Oldfield ( 1883 ), Viola in Twelfth Night ( 1884 ), Margaret in the long-running adaptation of Faust by Wills ( 1885 ), the title role in Olivia ( 1885, which she had played earlier at the Court Theatre ), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ), Queen Katherine in Henry VIII ( 1892 ), Cordelia in King Lear ( 1892 ), Rosamund de Clifford in Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), Guinevere in King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sullivan ( 1895 ), Imogen in Cymbeline ( 1896 ), the title character in Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ) and Volumnia in Coriolanus ( 1901 ).
His record in matches was equally impressive: at Berlin in 1890 he drew a short play-off match against his brother Berthold ; and won all his other matches from 1889 to 1893, mostly against top-class opponents: Curt von Bardeleben ( 1889 ; ranked 9th best player in the world by Chessmetrics at that time ), Jacques Mieses ( 1889 ; ranked 11th ), Henry Edward Bird ( 1890 ; then 60 years old ; ranked 29th ), Berthold Englisch ( 1890 ; ranked 18th ), Joseph Henry Blackburne ( 1892, without losing a game ; Blackburne was aged 51 then, but still 9th in the world ), Jackson Showalter ( 1892 – 1893 ; 22nd ) and Celso Golmayo Zúpide ( 1893 ; 29th ).
** Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island ( amalgamated into the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in 1893 )
Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby KG, PC, FRS ( 21 July 1826 – 21 April 1893 ), known as Lord Stanley from 1844 to 1869, was a British statesman.
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