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Parry and died
* Charles de Courcy Parry ( died 1948 ), British Chief Constable
In 1888 his only son died ; his own health declined, and he appeared for the last time in public at the funeral of Henry Parry Liddon on 9 September 1890, dying on 9 December in the same year, at Dover.
* February 27-Hubert Parry, composer, teacher and music historian ( died 1918 )
* May 2-William Parry, Welsh portrait painter ( died 1791 )
A married father of six children, Francis Pegahmagabow died on the Parry Island reserve in 1952 at the age of 61.
* December 19-William Edward Parry, English Arctic explorer ( died 1855 )
Gambier Parry's parents, Richard and Mary Parry of Banstead, Surrey, died when he was young and he was raised by his maternal aunts and uncles, the Gambiers.
Parry Thomas died in March 1927 attempting to break the World Land Speed Record in his car Babs, and with his death Railton lost interest in the Arab and the Letchworth works closed after only about 6 or 7 cars were made.
Parry, the expedition's leader, explains that they are here to find the remains of the Cybermen, who apparently died out five centuries before.
A resident of Penarth in his later years, Parry died there and is buried in St. Augustine's Churchyard, Penarth.
* Keith Parry ( died 2005 ) was a local author with several published works such as Trans-Pennine Heritage and a broadcaster with Greater Manchester Radio.
At the end of the war and coming into the 1920s the Shuttle which was still chiefly run by Edward Parry and William Wimbury, but Wimbury became ill and died in 1920.
In 1926, Edward Parry died at the age of 98, and so ended his 56 years of commitment to the newspaper.
However, in the same year that Edward Parry died, Lt. Col. A. H. Moody, proprietor of the County Express, also died.

Parry and 1918
* 1848 Hubert Parry, English composer ( d. 1918 )
This was never played in Parry's lifetime, receiving its first performance at a memorial concert for Parry himself in 1918.
* February 27 Hubert Parry, English composer ( d. 1918 )
* Sir Charles Hubert Parry ( 1848 1918 ), English composer
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet ( 1848 1918 ) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.
On the death of Hubert Parry in 1918, his half-brother Ernest Gambier Parry ( 1853-1936 ) succeeded to the family estate at Highnam.
* Sir Hubert Parry, English composer, lived in Sea Lane from 1880 until his death in October 1918.

Parry and was
Milman Parry rigorously defended the observation that the extant Homeric poems are largely formulaic, and was led to postulate that they could be shown entirely formulaic if the complete corpus of Greek epic survived ; ;
Parry and Lord also showed that the most likely source for written texts of the epics of Homer was dictation from an oral performance.
Catherine Champernowne, better known by her later, married name of Catherine " Kat " Ashley, was appointed as Elizabeth's governess in 1537, and she remained Elizabeth's friend until her death in 1565, when Blanche Parry succeeded her as Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber.
Independent of the question of single authorship is the near-universal agreement, after the work of Milman Parry, that the Homeric poems are dependent on an oral tradition, a generations-old technique that was the collective inheritance of many singer-poets ( aoidoi ).
James Parry ( born July 13, 1967 ), commonly known by his nickname and username Kibo (), is a Usenetter known for his sense of humor, various surrealist net pranks, an absurdly long. signature, and a machine-assisted knack for " kibozing ": joining any thread in which " kibo " was mentioned.
One of the earliest expeditions to set out with the explicit intention of reaching the North Pole was that of British naval officer William Edward Parry, who in 1827 reached latitude 82 ° 45 ′ North.
Amory's CCM was defeated by the NRP of Joseph Parry, winning only two out of the five elective seats.
Parry was sworn in as the third Premier of Nevis a day later.
Elizabeth was interviewed by one of Edward's advisers, and she was eventually found not to be guilty, despite forced confessions from her servants Catherine Ashley and Thomas Parry.
He was the cousin and friend of Blanche Parry, the closest person to Elizabeth for 56 years.
When Stanley was born in Denbigh, Wales, his mother, Elizabeth Parry, was 19 years old.
In January 1561, he was given the lucrative office of Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries in succession to Sir Thomas Parry.
" Parry was concerned that the album did not have a hit song for radio play and instructed Smith and producer Phil Thornalley to polish the track " The Hanging Garden " for release as a single.
Parry was concerned at the state of his label's top band, and became convinced that the solution was for The Cure to reinvent its musical style.
Stairs Island, Parry Sound, Ontario was named in his honour.
It was named " Banks Land " in 1820 by Sir William Edward Parry in honour of Sir Joseph Banks.
A reply from the list server's system administrator, Brian Behlendorf, revealed that Parry originally wanted to create a list devoted to discussion of the music on the Rephlex label, but they decided together to expand its charter to include music similar to what was on Rephlex or that was in different genres but which had been made with similar approaches.
He considered including variations portraying Arthur Sullivan and Hubert Parry, but was unable to assimilate their musical styles without pastiche, and dropped the idea.
* Major League Baseball World Series champion manager Charlie Manuel of the Philadelphia Phillies was a Buena Vista resident and is a graduate of Parry McCluer High School where he was a multi-sport star.

Parry and succeeded
Grove retired at the end of 1894, and was succeeded as director by Hubert Parry.
Grove retired at Christmas 1894, when he was succeeded by Parry.
The Wessex 3, crewed by Lt Cdr Ian Stanley, Lt Chris Parry, Sub Lt Stewart Cooper and PO ACMN David Fitzgerald, succeeded in rescuing all troops and aircrew in an amazing feat of flying and navigation just before dark.
For the 2003 provincial election, he won the Parry Sound Muskoka Liberal nomination over Evelyn Brown and challenged Progressive Conservative incumbent Norm Miller, who had succeeded Eves in a by-election.

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