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Montford and Stokes
* Montford Stokes ( 1762 1842 ), a United States Senator and Governor of North Carolina from 1816 to 1832, lived in Wilkesboro.

Montford and
* Joe Montford player ( DE ), 2011 ( Shreveport Pirates 1995 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1996 2001, 2003 04 ; Toronto Argonauts 2002 ; Edmonton Eskimos 2005 2006 ).
Montford, 1916 1920 ) to Alfred Beit and Julius Wernher who were major benefactors to the school.
Sydney Atkinson ( Sydney James Montford " Syd " Atkinson ; 14 March 1901 31 August 1977 ) was a South African athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Llewellyn John Montfort ( or Montford ) Bebb ( 16 February 1862 22 November 1915 ) was a British academic.
* Montford McGehee, 1880 1887
* 15 January Paul Raphael Montford ( born 1868 ), sculptor

Montford and ),
He was married to Alice de Montford sur Risle in about 1071 and had numerous children amongst whom were ( Sir ) Walter de Gant ( who had connections with the Lindsey family of Scotland and the father of Gilbert, Earl of Lincoln ); Gilbert, Hugh, Robert ( Lord Chancellor ), Ralph, Henry, Emma and Agnes.
The bridge was designed and built by John Tilley and John Carline ( whose father was a mason on the English Bridge ), who had built Montford Bridge for Thomas Telford.

Montford and Senator
Former State Senator John T. Montford, later of San Antonio, was selected as the first chancellor to lead the combined academic enterprise.
* In 1995, Senator John Montford drafted a streamlined constitution similar to the 1974 version.

Montford and Governor
Governor Locke Craig died at the age of 63 on June 9, 1924, and was buried in the Riverside Cemetery in the Montford Area Historic District, in Asheville, North Carolina.

Montford and North
The county is divided into eleven townships: Crooked Creek, Dysartsville, Glenwood, Marion, Montford Cove, Nebo, North Cove, Pleasant Gardens, Woodlawn-Sevier, Sugar Hill, and Old Fort.
* Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, one of the satellite facilities that comprises Camp Lejeune in North Carolina ; it was originally known as Montford Point

Montford and Carolina
On 12 December the first of 24 aircraft of the 315th Troop Carrier Group touched down from Florence Army Airfield, South Carolina with C-47s and C-53s, having made an emergency landing at Montford Bridge near Shrewsbury in Shropshire.

Montford and appointed
Sir Walter appealed to King Edward IV, who appointed Sir Simon de Montford of Coleshill and Sir Richard Bingham of Middleton to arbitrate.

Montford and by
He was unseated in the 1982 Democratic primary by John T. Montford, then the district attorney of Lubbock County.
His bronze bust, sculpted by Paul Raphael Montford, is in Westminster Abbey.
The manor was owned by Hugh de Montford, Constable of England at the time.
Afterwards it passed by marriage to the de Montford family of Coleshill and then subsequently reverted to the Crown.
Simon Digby was awarded the manor of Coleshill in 1496 by King Henry VII, following the Battle of Bosworth and the execution of Simon de Montford for helping in the attempt to oust the King.
A statue of Chaffey by Paul Montford stands in Mildura, another stands in Renmark.
On 2 August 1265 Henry III was brought as a prisoner to Kempsey by Simon de Montford, Earl of Leicester and leader of the English barons.
The Water Nymph is a kneeling bronze figure sculptored in 1925 by Paul Montford.
* A climate change blog by Andrew Montford

Montford and what
Lloyd later joined Captain Paul Montford and Frank Andrews on the hunt for what they all thought was an ordinary wolf, but was in fact the Wolf Man.

Montford and is
Curiously, two players, Joe Montford and Elfrid Payton, would later go on to fame as winners of the CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award ( added to this pair is Greg Stumon, who was a former winner of the same award ).
In July 2011, Cartoon Network and producers Don Murphy and Susan Montford began developing a live-action film based on the series and its location is Los Angeles, California.
Bishop Walter de Cantelupe ( who the pub known as " the Wally " is named after ) said Mass for him in Kempsey church the next morning, before they set off to the Battle of Evesham, where de Montford was killed.
Arthur Montford ( born 1934, Glasgow, Scotland ) is a former Scottish television sports journalist, best known for his 32 year tenure as the presenter of Scottish Television's Scotsport.
Though no longer a director, Montford is still affiliated with the club as an Honorary Vice-President.
Montford is a fictional character who appears in the 1941 Universal film The Wolf Man.
Montford in 1961 showed than then the density is estimated rather than a known constant that this version of alpha tended to overestimate the actual degree of aggregation.
Susan Montford is a Scottish film director, screenwriter, and producer.
She is related to the Scottish football commentator Arthur Montford.
The village is situated close to the River Severn, downstream from Montford Bridge and upstream of Shelton, near Shrewsbury.

Montford and ;
Lubbock faculty and residents also operate the TTUHSC Pharmacy, which provides medications and biologicals to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Montford Unit Regional Medical Facility ; the TTUHSC International Pain Institute ; the Garrison Geriatric Education and Care Center ; and TTUHSC clinics in Lubbock, Odessa and El Paso.

Montford and be
Four years later, in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, Montford would no longer be the chief of police, and it can therefore be readily assumed that he retired sometime between Larry's " death " and subsequent resurrection four years later.

Montford and only
The distillery of Beefeater Gin-the only premium gin still distilled in London-is situated in Montford Place, Kennington.
Despite being one of the world's longest-running sports television programmes, there had only been five main anchors in 51 years on air, largely due to the 32-year tenure of its first presenter Arthur Montford who departed in 1989.

Montford and .
In 1790 he designed a bridge carrying the London-Holyhead road over the River Severn at Montford, the first of some 40 bridges he built in Shropshire, including major crossings of the Severn at Buildwas, and Bridgnorth.
In 2002 with the addition of new head coach Gary Etcheverry, a renowned defensive strategist, and newcomers like former defensive player of the year Joe Montford and quarterback Michael Bishop, hopes were high for 2002.
The order eliminated Montford Point as a segregated Marine boot camp.
Larry Montford became COO of World Airways.
* Simon de Montford English nobleman executed in 1495, unrelated to the above.
He died in a car crash at Montford Bridge near Shrewsbury in 1985, aged 66.
In the 1998 with the arrival of head coach Ron Lancaster, the pitch-and-catch duo of Danny McManus and Darren Flutie, plus the pass rush abilities of Joe Montford the Tiger-Cats went back to being one of the CFL's elite teams, reaching the Grey Cup finals in 1998 and winning the cup the following year.
* Mr. Montford, secretary to Sir Robert
Smith had a recurring role on the television series Dallas as Clayton Farlow's sister Lady Jessica Montford in 1984, and again in 1990.

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