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To account for such oddities and evidence that she was ill, it was suggested in 1956 by Ian Aird, a professor of medicine, that Amy Dudley might have suffered from breast cancer, which through metastatic cancerous deposits in the spine, could have caused her neck to break under only limited strain, such as a short fall or even just coming down the stairs.
Some historians, including W. M. Aird, have suggested that St-Calais felt the division of the Conqueror's realm between two sons was unwise.
After winning several ACTRA Awards, Clarkson ended her job with The Fifth Estate in 1983 and was subsequently appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, John Black Aird, on the advice of his Premier, William Davis, as the Agent General for Ontario in France, acting in this role as a cultural liaison between the province and the country, as well as promoting Ontario in several other European states.
The project was designed by Sir William Willcocks and involved several eminent engineers, including Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Aird, whose firm, John Aird & Co., was the main contractor.
Although the buildings have since been demolished, a monument was unveiled on the site of Camp X in 1984 by Ontario's Lieutenant Governor John Black Aird.
John Black Aird, ( May 5, 1923 May 6, 1995 ) was the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, from 1980 to 1985.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, the grandson of Canadian financier Sir John Aird, John Black Aird was educated at Upper Canada College, Trinity College and Osgoode Hall Law School.
Aird was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, and served as Lieutenant-Governor from 1980 to 1985.
The consensus among constitutional experts, however, is that Aird acted correctly as there had been an election only weeks before the government's defeat in the House, and as it was clear that Peterson had the support in the House to form a government.
Aird was appointed to the Order of Ontario in 1987 and in 1993 he was promoted to Companion in the Order of Canada.
It was built by Lucas & Aird.
Thomas Aird ( 28 August 1802 28 April 1876 ), Scottish poet, was born at Bowden, Roxburghshire.
Aird was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he met John Wilson, Thomas Carlyle and James Hogg, as well as other men of letters.
A collection of his poetry was edited in 1852 by Thomas Aird.
( Fraser was also created Duke of Fraser, Marquess of Beaufort, Earl of Stratherrick and Upper Tarf, Viscount of the Aird and Strathglass and Lord Lovat and Beaulieu in the Jacobite Peerage of Scotland by James Francis Edward Stuart ( titular King James III of England and VIII of Scotland ) in 1740.
Construction itself, by John Aird & Sons, was completed in 1877.
Ms. Aird Stuart, the sister of Coutu's wife, Gertrude Aird, was the mother of Mary Morenz and grandmother of Marlene Geoffrion, daughter of Howie Morenz and widow of Bernie Geoffrion.
The Millwall Dock was constructed by John Aird & Co. to a design by Sir John Fowler and opened in 1868.

Aird and son
These included Sir John Aird, son of the noted Victorian civil engineer of the same name ; solicitor Sir John Norton ; the family of racing driver, Dick Seaman ; and Sir Connop Guthrie, whose wife redesigned the gardens.

Aird and
* 1969 Holly Aird, English actress
* Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet ( 1833 1911 ), English engineering contractor associated with Aswan Dam, MP for North Paddington
* John Aird ( banker ) ( 1855 1938 ), Canadian banker
* John Black Aird ( 1923 1995 ), Canadian lawyer, statesman
* 1955 1956: John Aird
* Dr Frankie Wharton ( Holly Aird, 2000 2004 ) — Frankie, the Unit's forensic pathologist, took a conscientious approach to her job and was good friends with Mel.
1927 1935-Harry Aird
Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet ( 3 December 1833 6 January 1911 ) was a notable English civil engineering contractor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
On his 18th birthday in 1851, Aird junior joined the family firm which subsequently traded as John Aird & Sons for a while.

Aird and also
Holly Aird and Eamonn Boland also featured.
Though primarily Catholic in origin, the movement also includes prominent non-Catholics, like Jewish author Wendy Shalit and Protestant activist Enola Aird.

Aird and John
The Progressive Conservatives were defeated in a no-confidence motion on June 18, 1985, and Lieutenant-Governor John Black Aird asked Peterson to form a new government.
To these were added the wolves ' heads and blue background from the arms of the first Mayor of the Borough, Sir John Aird.
The co-heirs presumptive are Sebastian St Maur Miller ( b. 1965 ) and Sir John Aird, 4th Baronet ( b. 1940 ).
As a result of the Liberal-NDP accord, Lieutenant-Governor John Black Aird asked Peterson to form a government.
John Aird may refer to:
* Sir John Aird, 4th Baronet
* Jock Aird, real name John Aird ( born 1926 ), Scottish footballer
* Sir John Aird, 2nd Baronet of the Aird baronets

Aird and who
Aird married Sarah Smith of Lewisham on 6 September 1855 and they had eight children: John ( who became, in succession to his father, Sir John Aird ), Malcolm, Sarah, Jessie, Ada, Vida, Gertrude, and Dorothy.

Aird and London
* Blackstone economized: being a compendium of the laws of England to the present time by Sir William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird Published: London: Longmans, Green, & Co .: 1878
However, in May 1973 Dunn defeated Billy Aird on points in an eliminator for the British Heavyweight Championship at Grosvenor House in London.

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