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Kent and Austin
Kent Caperton, formerly of Bryan, is a lobbyist and lawyer in Austin.
Veteran QB Kent Austin was introduced to lead the club and the familiar “ A ” logo was replaced by a bold shielded warrior.
Keith Pelley was hired as president and former Argonaut QB Kent Austin was brought aboard as the offensive coordinator.
With a talented roster that included Kent Austin at quarterback, receivers Ray Elgaard, Donald Narcisse, Jeff Fairholm and James " Duke " Ellingson, and an outstanding offensive line featuring Roger Aldag, Vic Stevenson, Dan Payne and Bob Poley, the game featured extensive offensive prowess.
After contending on and off in the early part of the 21st century, the Roughriders hired 1989 Grey Cup hero Kent Austin as head coach and Ken Miller as offensive coordinator in the 2007 season.
; Kent Austin
* Steven Kent Austin, actor, movie producer and movie director
Austin was implicated in the 2009 MPs ' expenses scandal, he claimed a total of £ 133, 000 in second home allowances since 2001, despite the fact the two London flats he lived in over the period were just over 10 miles away from his main residence in Kent.
For years, the Llano Estacado was isolated from the state government in Austin and the national leadership in Washington, D. C., though powerful lawmakers, such as George H. Mahon, Kent Hance, and Robert L. Duncan emerged to defend its interests.
Austin died of unknown causes in Ashford, Kent, England.
He has held professorships at Queen Mary College, London, University of Texas at Austin and the University of Kent at Canterbury, where he now retains the post of Emeritus Professor.
* Stellvia – Kent Austin
*' Houses of Austin canons: The abbey of Lesnes or Westwood ', A History of the County of Kent: Volume 2 ( 1926 ), pp. 165-167.
In 2004, he became the fourth quarterback in CFL history to pass for more than 6, 000 yards in a single season ( Doug Flutie, David Archer, and Kent Austin being the other three ), earning him the East Division nomination for Most Outstanding Player for the third consecutive year.
On December 7, 2007, Saskatchewan Roughriders Head Coach Kent Austin visited the high school to speak to the students and brought the Grey Cup.
Originally from Austin, Texas, Kent resides in Los Angeles, California.

Kent and born
Cecilia Beaux was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest daughter of French silk manufacturer Jean Adolphe Beaux and teacher Cecilia Kent Leavitt, daughter of prominent businessman John Wheeler Leavitt of New York City and his wife Cecilia Kent of Suffield, Connecticut.
2, with the character of Bill noting that Superman was not born into his alter ego ( Spider-Man was " Peter Parker " first, Batman was born " Bruce Wayne "), using the blanket he was wrapped in as his costume, and Clark Kent is a collage of mankind's less impressive traits meant to blend in with other humans ( as well as a device to pursue Lois Lane's affections ).
Herbert George Wells was born at Atlas House, 46 High Street, Bromley, in the county of Kent, on 21 September 1866.
Bentine was born Michael James Bentin in Watford, Hertfordshire, of a Peruvian father, Adam Bentin, and a British mother, Florence Dawkins, and grew up in Folkestone, Kent.
1618-Richard Lovelace born, either in Woolwich, Kent, or in Holland.
In the town of Strood, also in Kent, Becket is said to have caused the inhabitants of the town and their descendants to be born with tails.
Others, such as Queen Victoria ( born Alexandrina Victoria of Kent ), may never have been known by their original first name.
Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England.
McLaglen was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Married on 14 January 1236, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, to Eleanor of Provence, with at least five children born:
Francis Walsingham was born in or about 1532, probably at Foots Cray, near Chislehurst, Kent.
Robert Fisk ( born 12 July 1946 ) is an English writer and journalist from Maidstone, Kent.
Kent M. Keith was born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Nebraska, California, Virginia, Rhode Island, and Hawaii, where he graduated from secondary school.
Edward Heath ( known as " Teddy " as a young man ) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath ( née Pantony ), a maid.
Jones was born in Sidcup, Kent.
Walter David Michael Jones, later known solely as David, was born on 1 November 1895 in Arabin Road, Brockley, Kent, now a suburb of South East London, and later lived in nearby Howson Road.
Boyle was born at Canterbury 3 October 1566, the second son of Roger Boyle ( d. 24 March 1576 at Preston, near Faversham in Kent ), a descendant of an ancient landed Herefordshire family, and of Joan ( born 15 October 1529 at Canterbury-died 20 March 1586 ), daughter of John Naylor, who were married in Canterbury on 16 October 1564.
He was born at Chislehurst, Kent, the second son of Robert Bacon ( 1479 – 1548 ) of Drinkstone, Suffolk, by his wife Eleanor ( Isabel ) Cage.
Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth Hunt ( 16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897 ) and Henry Frederick Rivers ( 7 January 1830 – 9 December 1911 ).
Dadd was born at Chatham, Kent, England, the son of a chemist.
The couple had two children ; Martin ( born 1945 ) ( a Senior Lecturer in English and American literature at the University of Kent ) and Sarah ( born 1951 ).

Kent and 1963
* 1963 – Marriage of HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent to the Hon Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey in London.
Greater London was formally created by the London Government Act 1963, which took force on 1 April 1965, replacing the former administrative counties of Middlesex and London, adding the City of London, which was not under the London County Council, and absorbing parts of Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire.
Cosworth began its association with Lotus Cars by work on the longer stroke version of the Kent, which had a capacity of and was used in the Lotus 7. and units were developed in 1963 for use in Formula B and sports car racing, and a twin overhead camshaft version was developed to power the Lotus Cortina.
The Anglia Super introduced in September 1962 for the 1963 model year shared the longer stroke 1198 cc version of the Ford Kent 997 cc engine of the newly introduced Ford Cortina.
In attempting to keep their creditors at bay, the family moved around the country, going to Herne Bay in Kent, then to Swanage in Dorset, and on to Bournemouth ( which was then in Hampshire ), where Archibald ’ s brother, Richard Francis Pechey ( 1872 – 1963 ), had become the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in 1912.
The Lonely Ones made a privately pressed EP at the Hayton Manor Studio in Stanford, Kent, in 1963, with Derek Knight on vocals, Trevor Sutton on drums, Noel Redding on lead guitar and John Andrews on bass.
* 25 December 1936 – 24 April 1963: Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent
She served as the first Chancellor of the University of Kent at Canterbury from 1963 until her death from a brain tumour at Kensington Palace on 27 August 1968, aged 61.
Stern was educated at Kent College and read English literature at Bristol University where she graduated in 1963.
Born in Croton, Ontario, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1963 federal election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Lambton — Kent, and re-elected in the 1965 and 1968 elections.
Robert Eugene Cook ( May 19, 1920 – November 28, 1988 ) was an American politician of the Democratic party from Kent, Ohio who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963.
Underwood played county cricket for Kent, making his first-class debut against Yorkshire aged 17 in 1963.
McKeough won a seat in the Ontario legislature representing Chatham — Kent in 1963.
The London Government Act 1963 created an enlarged Greater London in 1965 which took in more of northwest Kent.
Little Pattie is the stage name of Australian singer, Patricia Thelma Amphlett OAM ( born 17 March 1949, Paddington, Sydney ) later Patricia Thompson, who performed as a 1960s surf pop singer and then in adult contemporary music .< ref name =" Talking "> Her debut single from November 1963, " He's My Blonde Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy ", achieved # 2 chart success in Sydney and peaked at # 19 on the national Kent Music Report.
It was released by EMI on HMV in November 1963 when she was aged 14, and reached # 2 on the Sydney music charts (# 1 was The Beatles ' I Want to Hold Your Hand ), # 6 in Brisbane, and peaked at # 19 on the national Kent Music Report.
The London Government Act 1963 created an enlarged Greater London, established in 1965, which took in more of northwestern Kent.
These included the Cortez from the Clark Equipment Corporation which initially offered a four-speed manual transmission with front-wheel drive, available from 1963 to 1970 until the division was sold to Kent Industries.
In 1963 the regiment arrived in Hong Kong, Fort, performing internal security duties until it returned home in 1966 to Lydd in Kent.
On 23 December 1963 he was awarded a life peerage with the title Baron Willis, of Chislehurst in the County of Kent, on a Labour Party nomination.
He was responsible for the official royal programs under the auspices of the King George ’ s Jubilee Trust for the processions and services for King George V and Queen Mary ’ s Jubilee, 1935 ; The Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1937 ; The wedding of the Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten, RN, 1947 ; The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953 ; the wedding of the Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones, 1960 and the wedding of Princess Alexandra of Kent and Angus Ogilvy, 1963.
* Kent Floodlit Cup 1963 – 64 & 1966 – 67
* Kent Senior Shield 1951 – 52, 1955 – 56, 1957 – 58, 1958 – 59 & 1963 – 64
Since 1954, the hospital's patron has been Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy ( styled Princess Alexandra of Kent until 1963 ).

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