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Edmund Dalbor was born in Ostrów Wielkopolski to Władysław and Katarzyna ( née Rutkowska ) Dalbor.
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Edmund and October
Athelstan died on 27 October 939, and Edmund succeeded him as king.
His mother, Ruth Hilda ( née Holmes ; 1916 – 1991 ), taught at an elementary school and was a liberal activist, while his father, Edmund Norwood Bacon ( May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005 ), was a well-respected architect and a prominent Philadelphian who had been Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission for many years.
In October 1817, a tubular, glowing apparition was claimed to have been seen in the Jewel House by the Keeper of the Crown Jewels, Edmund Lenthal Swifte.
* October 21 – Edmund Waller, English poet ( b. 1606 )
* October 18 – Battle of Ashingdon: The Danes under Canute the Great defeat the English under Edmund Ironside.
* October 29 – Edmund Calamy the Elder, English Presbyterian leader ( b. 1600 )
* October 17 – British magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey is found murdered in Primrose Hill, London.
* October 12 – Edmund Berry Godfrey, English magistrate ( b. 1621 )
* October 13Edmund de Ros, 11th Baron de Ros, English politician ( b. 1446 )
* October 26 – Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent ( d. 1490 )
Edmund Ironside or Edmund II (; c. 988 / 993 – 30 November 1016 ) was king of England from 23 April to 18 October 1016 and of Wessex from 23 April to 30 November 1016.
He fought five battles against the Danes, ending in defeat against Cnut on 18 October at the Battle of Assandun, after which they agreed to divide the kingdom, Edmund taking Wessex and Cnut the rest of the country.
Eadric Streona now went over to Edmund, but at the decisive Battle of Assandun on 18 October, Eadric and his men fled and Cnut decisively defeated Edmund.
According to Edmund Ludlow, " On the fifteenth ( October 15, 1660 ), Mr. John Carew suffered there also, even their enemies confessing that more steadiness of mind, more contempt of death, and more magnanimity could not be expressed.
The first Sheriff was Edmund Davis Howse, who was sworn in on October 31, 1845.
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus ( 2 October 1874 – 27 April 1952 ) was an American artist and a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists.
In early October 1663, a militia of men from Accomac County, Virginia led by a Colonel Edmund Scarborough arrived at the Annemessex settlement and proceeded to secure oaths of allegiance under threat of arrest and property confiscation.
* Edmund Pendleton, ( September 9, 1721 – October 23, 1803 ) was a Virginia politician, lawyer and judge, active in the American Revolutionary War.
In October 1862, the fields west of town were the site of the Battle of Perryville, an important encounter in the American Civil War that ended the Kentucky Campaign of Confederate generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith.
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* October 8-Dennis Silk, friend of Siegfried Sassoon and Edmund Blunden
Edmund Calamy ( February 1600 – October 29, 1666 ) was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine.
Christie eventually visited Edmund Cork's offices at 40 Fleet Street, London, on 14 October 1940 and signed the document transferring ownership of the copyright of Murder in Retrospect to her husband in consideration of what was termed her " natural love and affection for him ".

Edmund and 30
* August 22 – August 30 – Police clash with anti-war protesters in Chicago, Illinois, outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention, which nominates Hubert Humphrey for U. S. President, and Edmund Muskie for Vice President.
* March 30Edmund Clerihew Bentley, English inventor ( b. 1875 )
* November 30Edmund II, King of England
* April 30Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, Duke of Suffolk ( b. 1471 )
* December 30 – Battle of Wakefield: A Lancastrian army under Henry Beaufort, Duke of Somerset and Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland defeats a Yorkist army under the Duke of York and his son, Edmund, Earl of Rutland.
Edmund died shortly afterwards on 30 November, and Cnut became the king of all England.
Shortly afterwards, on 30 November 1016, King Edmund died, probably in London.
Richard and his second son Edmund were killed at the battle of Wakefield on December 30.
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk ( 1471 / 1472 – 30 April 1513 ), Duke of Suffolk, was a son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and his wife Elizabeth of York.
* Edmund Jaeger, biologist, instructor at Riverside City College for 30 years
* Edmund C. Jaeger-Desert ecologist and naturalist who taught at Riverside City College in Riverside, California for 30 years
Edmund was knighted on 15 December 1449, summoned to parliament as Earl of Richmond 30 January 1452, and created Earl of Richmond and premier earl on 6 March, acceeding on 23 November, while Jasper was created Earl of Pembroke.
John Fiske was born Edmund Fiske Green at Hartford, Connecticut, March 30, 1842.
Edmund Barton and other well-known protectionists lost their seats, the Labor following was reduced from 30 to 18, and Reid formed his first cabinet.
French resigned as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on 30 April 1921 and was replaced by Lord Edmund Talbot, a Catholic who was perceived as likely to be more acceptable to the Irish people.
This provision was included in the Constitution ( section 64 ) to enable the inaugural Ministry, led by Edmund Barton, to be appointed on 1 January 1901, even though the first federal elections were not scheduled to be held until 29 and 30 March.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following November 30 from Archbishop Henry K. Moeller, with Bishops John Baptist Morris and Thomas Edmund Molloy serving as co-consecrators.
In January 1989, Cardinal Edmund Szoka implemented a controversial plan to close 30 churches within the city of Detroit.
# Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Normanby ( 11 January 1716 – 30 October 1735 )
22, 23, 30 and 32 ( 1713 ) of The Guardian he was rashly praised as the only worthy successor to Edmund Spenser.
* 30 April 1962-Air Marshal Sir Edmund Hudleston

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