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Edmund's and sister
Edmund's elder sister Anne Mortimer married their cousin Richard, Earl of Cambridge, another descendant of Edward III, through a younger son, Edmund of Langley.
Edmund's son George, the 2nd Earl, had continued as a Yorkist, marrying Anne Woodville, a sister of Edward IV's queen Elizabeth Woodville.
His sister Sarah Fielding was also a well-known author, and their half-brother ( Edmund's son by a different wife ) was John Fielding.
While Ned is in Grace's office, Edmund's sister Roz brings in her daughter Heather to identify the man she saw earlier with Aunt Matty.
About nine years later, Sir Thomas Lovell, who married Isabel, Edmund's sister, presented a petition to parliament, stating that Edmund was " not of sufficient discretion to guide himself and his livelihood ; nor able to serve his sovereign after his duty " and asking " that he might have the guidance and governance of the said Edmund " and all his property.
From here it passed to Phillipa's son Edmund de Ros, 11th Baron de Ros and in 1492 to Edmund's sister Isabel and her husband Sir Thomas Lovell, Speaker of the House of Commons.

Edmund's and wife
" Henry and Eliza welcomed Edmund's wife to the family and enjoyed visits with their three grandchildren.
In 1978 the bishops spouses were accommodated at the nearby St Edmund's School ( an Anglican private school ); this separation of spouses was not felt helpful, indeed, the wife of Archbishop Desmond Tutu was famously observed climbing in through the window of her husband's room to visit him.
Brooke tried to save the life of Edmund's wife Maria Santos Grey but Maria made Brooke save Maddie's life instead.
Daneh Ghorbani was Edmund's wife, but she left him ( or vice versa ) more than ten years before The Fall.
Since the fall, she has become Edmund's common-law wife ( the books contain no evidence of a formal ceremony ).
Edmund's wife was Margianna Von Schulz Gaevertnitz, whose father, Gerhard Von Schulz Gaevertnitz, was a teacher and close personal friend of the eminent sociologist Max Weber.
When Edmund's first wife ( Sarah's mother ) died in 1718, Edmund married Anne Rapha, a Roman Catholic widow, who brought with her several children, and later bore Edmund a son and half-brother for Henry and Sarah, the future reformer John Fielding.
Callahan experienced an on-set romance with AMC co-star Eva LaRue, who also played Edmund's wife on the show, Dr. Maria Santos Grey for seven years.

Edmund's and I
Edmund ( reigned 1016 ) was an elder half-brother of King Edward the Confessor, and Edmund's son Edward was in Hungary with King Andrew I, having left England as an infant after his father's death and the accession of Cnut as King of England.
Despite Edmund's respected intelligence and abilities, he has no personal fortune to speak of, apart from his frequently fluctuating wage packet from the Prince, as he says: " If I'm running short of cash, all I have to do is go upstairs and ask Prince Fat-head for a rise.
* I Am Among You As He That Serveth ; stained glass window design, St. Edmund's, Pitlake, 1962
This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307 ; in 1308 Edward II returned the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father.
This is caused by Edmund's revelation of his deceit when, upon entering Narnia, he says ; " I say ... oughtn't we to be bearing a bit more to the left, that is, if we are aiming for the lamp-post ?"..
On 7 July 1307, before Edmund had turned six, King Edward I died, leaving Edmund's half-brother Edward to succeed as King Edward II.

Edmund's and died
He died a bachelor, and was succeeded by Edmund's son Eadwig.
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
Michael Rice died in 1785, and this business was passed into Edmund's ownership.
When Richard died in 1302, Edmund's wardship was given to John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey.
William Sloane Coffin, Sr. died at home in 1933 from a heart attack he suffered returning from work on his oldest son Edmund's eleventh birthday.
Dudley died on 23 Jun 1643 and was buried in St Edmund's Church, Dudley.
This only delayed Edmund's son Eadwig's accession to the throne, as Eadred died without issue.
After dedicating St Edmund's Chapel at Dover, he died at the Maison Dieu there at midnight on 3 April 1253, where he had been ordered by the Pope to preach a crusade.
Harry recruits American Casey Brown ( Foster )— a street kid — into the plot, employing her to pose as Lady St Edmund's granddaughter, the Honourable Margaret, 4th Marchioness of St Edmond, who disappeared as a baby after her father died in a car crash.

Edmund's and same
Note: Any references to St Nicholas, Newcastle on the IGI under Libbis are misattributions of records from St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth and the same applies for misattributions that say Earsdon by North Shields, but should say St Edmund's, Southwold.
At the same time, in celebration of what they thought would be the end of Cassie and Edmund's marriage, Dinah and Jonathan became lovers.

Edmund's and year
In 1851 he became professor of moral philosophy at St Edmund's College, Ware, and the following year he was appointed to the chair of dogmatic theology.
On 20 November ( St. Edmund's day ) each year, the market square is closed off to traffic so that a fun fair can be held.
It is said that at dusk, on the anniversary of his death every year, an apparition of the battle itself appears on the lawns of the great house, and has been reported by many servants from the house through the years since Sir Edmund's death.
St Edmund's is among the most international colleges of the university, with students from over 70 countries ( 2008-2009 academic year ).
His family moved to Australia when he was one year old, and he grew up in Canberra where he was educated at St Edmund's College and graduated with a Bachelor of Education ( Physical Education ) from the University of Canberra.

Edmund's and for
Louis, son of Charles the Simple and Edmund's half-sister Eadgifu, had resided at the West-Saxon court for some time until 936, when he returned to be crowned King of France.
" The biographer of both Gosses, Ann Thwaite, has established just how inaccurate Edmund's recollections of his childhood were, that Edmund indeed, as Henry James remarked, had " a genius for inaccuracy.
Today he is primarily remembered for his connection to St Edmund Hall, Oxford, St Edmund's College, Cambridge and St. Edmund's College, Ware.
Edmund's name had been proposed as a compromise by Gregory, perhaps on account of his work for the crusade.
Jean Baptiste Muard to keep Saint Edmund's memory and life alive through faithful service, for the work of popular missions.
Several of the state secondary schools now specialise: Astor College for the Arts ; Dover Grammar School for Girls is a selective specialist Humanities College ; Dover Grammar School for Boys, a selective Business and Enterprise College ; St Edmund's Catholic College for the Performing Arts ; and Dover Christ Church Academy, a specialist Maths, ICT and Music Academy.
Born in London, and educated at St Paul's School and Merton College, Oxford, Edmund's father John Edmund Bentley, was professionally a civil servant but was also a rugby union international having played in the first ever international match for England against Scotland in 1871.
She designed a stained glass window for St. Edmund's Church, Pitlake, and her painting of the Christ Child, The Darling of the World Has Come, was purchased by Queen Mary.
The family lived frugally and attended both St. Edmund's and St. Andrew's in Croydon – " low " churches for the less privileged.
She managed however to begin planning a stained glass window design in her sister's memory for St. Edmund's, Pitlake.
After the death of Richard IV and Edmund's older brother, he is briefly King of England ; a lyric one of the closing credits for Blackadder II describes him as " a king / Although for only thirty seconds ".
If Erik did rule in Northumbria before Edmund's death, it was only for a short time.
They discuss the upcoming results of Edmund's tests for tuberculosis, and Jamie tells Edmund to prepare for the worst.
Both she and her child were imprisoned for Edmund's crimes against the Santa Prisca government, with the child growing up in prison to become the villainous Bane.
Aslan has bargained to exchange his own life for Edmund's.
The old St Edmund's Church School, a 19th century building near the town centre, was closed in 1970 on a merger with St John's Church School on Kates Hill, and later converted into a mosque for the town's growing Islamic community, which is mostly concentrated around Kates Hill, Queen's Cross, Eve Hill and The Buffery.
Because the senior line of succession through King Richard II had no issue, Edmund's father Roger Mortimer was next in line for the throne and was accordingly named heir presumptive in 1385.

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