• Edwin Morris may refer to: Edwin Morris (British Army officer) (1889–1970), British Army General Edwin Morris (bishop) (1894–1971), Bishop of Monmouth...
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  • In 1976 MPL bought the North American rights to the Edwin H. Morris & Co. catalogue from Morris himself, and most of Buddy Holly's compositions, and...
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  • Alfred Edwin Morris (8 May 1894 – 19 October 1971) was an English Anglican bishop, who served as the Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales in the...
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  • cricketer Edwin Morris (bishop) (Alfred Edwin Morris, 1894–1971), Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales Alf Morris (1928–2012), Baron Morris of Manchester...
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  • Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands (April 1, 1901 – March 28, 1961) was a Welsh-American member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. He...
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    PMID 23770053. Zirkle, Conway (2001). "Review: Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book. Edwin Morris Betts". Isis. 92 (4): 84–85. doi:10.1086/347980. ISSN 1545-6994. Wikimedia...
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    Digest. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-7621-0391-1. Jefferson, Thomas (2002) [1999]. Edwin Morris Betts (ed.). Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book. Thomas Jefferson Memorial...
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  • Finucane Morris (1792–1871), British Army general Edwin Morris (British Army officer) (1889–1970), British Army general John Ignatius Morris (1842–1902)...
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    General Sir Edwin Logie Morris, KCB, OBE, MC (10 March 1889 – 29 June 1970) was a senior British Army officer who served during the First World War and...
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  • Edwin Morris (6 May 1921 - March 2000) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played eight times in the Football League for...
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    incumbencies of Edwin Morris (who spoke no Welsh) and of Glyn Simon (who sympathised with advocates of the use of the Welsh language). Morris in some ways...
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    Division was transferred to the corps, commanded by Lieutenant-General Edwin Morris, on 21 November 1941. On 30 November, both of the county divisions were...
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    Essex County Division. It was commanded by four officers, Major-General Edwin Morris from formation until 16 December, Brigadier A. E. Lawrence until 29 December...
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    Gwynllyw holding up his church in memory of Noel Morris, who died in 1967 and was the son of Edwin Morris, a former Archbishop of Wales. While there has...
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    Joseph Edwin Neal Jr. (born July 12, 1945) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the hitchhiker in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and has...
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    Belgium. On 18 May 1941 Anderson handed over the division to Major-General Edwin Morris and was promoted to the acting rank of lieutenant-general and given command...
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    feature depictions of animals native to the United States by sculptor Edwin Morris. Since the relocation of laboratory space to the Beltsville Agricultural...
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  • (disambiguation) Edmund Morris (disambiguation) Edward Morris (disambiguation), or Ed Morris Edwin Morris (disambiguation) Elisabeth Morris (disambiguation)...
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    Hill : University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-3552-4. Betts, Edwin Morris Betts; James Adams Bear, Jr., eds. (1966). The Family Letters of Thomas...
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    and Lawrence Thomas), several bishops, and two Archbishops of Wales (Edwin Morris and Alwyn Rice Jones). The list of educators includes a President of...
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    art exhibitions and poetry readings. It was dedicated by Archbishop Edwin Morris in 1966 and the inaugural event was a poetry reading by the poet R. S...
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  • His instructors included the likes of Richard O'Connor, Bernard Paget, Edwin Morris, Harold Franklyn, Henry Pownall, George Giffard and Bernard Montgomery...
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  • Edwin Morris Jones (born 20 April 1914 in Abercynon, Wales) was a footballer who played in the English Football League for Bolton Wanderers and Swindon...
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    Military offices Preceded by Edwin Morris GOC West Sussex County Division 1940–1941 Post disbanded Preceded by Robert Money GOC 15th (Scottish) Infantry...
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  • Anthony John Chapman 1989–1990 Maurice Anthony Gale 1990–1991 Peter Edwin Morris 1991–1992 Fraser Norman Watts 1992–1993 Edgar Miller 1993–1994 Ann Mary...
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    eminent art collector, particularly towards his support for Frederic Edwin Church. Morris Jesup was born at Westport, Connecticut in 1830, the son of Charles...
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  • Commanding (GOC) of the 1st Infantry Division in succession to Major General Edwin Morris. The division was a Regular Army formation, with a few Territorial Army...
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  • Tredegar, Newport and Llanfrechfa he was Archbishop's Messenger for Edwin Morris. He was Vicar of Llantilio Pertholey from 1967 to 1974; of Bassaleg from...
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    ranks of Morris & Co, becoming Vice-President of the packing house in 1906, and president in 1913 following the death of its founder, Edwin Morris. In 1916...
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  • Burgess Hall (originally ordinands-only) Daniel Dawson Hall Dolwen Cottage Edwin Morris Hall Garth House Harford Building I & II (originally female-only) Harold...
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