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    Charles Caryl Coleman (April 25, 1840 in Buffalo, New York – December 5, 1928 in Capri, Italy) was an American artist. Coleman was born in Buffalo, New...
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  • Charles Coleman may refer to: Charles Coleman (English painter) (1807–1874), English painter Charles Caryl Coleman (1840–1928), American painter Charles...
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    Italy, and Villa Narcissus, the Capri home of his friend Charles Caryl Coleman, an artist. Coleman located a home for Hamilton on Capri, near his own, and...
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    Villa Narcissus, formerly owned by the famous Beaux-Arts painter Charles Caryl Coleman. Dame Gracie Fields also had a villa and restaurant on the island...
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    Castle Carabas in Connecticut, and Villa Narcissus (bought from Charles Caryl Coleman) on the Isle of Capri, Italy. At the height of the Kewpie success...
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    a black vocal quartet, which also featured Collins's schoolmate Ronnie Caryl on guitar. Around this time, Collins learned that Yes were looking for a...
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  • on the island of Capri, Hattie came to know American painters, Charles Caryl Coleman and George Randolph Barse. Mrs. Speed. was also a fervent advocate...
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  • said that "such men as Coleman and Church" had convinced him to undertake the project, meaning the artists Charles Caryl Coleman and Frederic Edwin Church...
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    and figures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and combined with work by Charles Caryl Coleman, Maitland Armstrong and other well known artists in the decoration...
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    written by stained glass designer Caryl Coleman, brother of American artist Charles Caryl Coleman. In his writing, Coleman commends the use of glass in the...
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    Joseph Caryl (November 1602 – 25 February 1673) was an English ejected minister. He was born in London, educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and graduated...
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    various American and Italian institutions. The Adoration of the Magi. Charles Caryl Coleman, 1880–81. Oil and gold paint. The Elder Sister. William Bouguereau...
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    from a publication now in the public domain: Coleman, Caryl (1907). "Apostle Spoons". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York:...
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    the crime qualified for capital punishment. This was what occurred in the Caryl Chessman case in California. Following the April 8, 1968 decision by the...
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    Instrumental Qrt. 1914 2164 Just Because It's You (from "The Little Cafee") Ivan Caryl Elizabeth Spencer 1914 2165 Tres Chic – One Step Dan Caslar National Promenade...
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    Cartwright Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdrey Thomas Cawton Laurence Chaderton William Chaderton Stephen Charnock Francis Cheynell Thomas Coleman Edward Corbet...
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    John Cook (regicide) (category Executed regicides of Charles I)
    Solicitor General of the English Commonwealth and led the prosecution of Charles I. Following The Restoration, Cook was convicted of regicide and hanged...
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    1], Op. 53 (1857) — Jean-Baptiste Singelée Quartette [Quartet] (1879) — Caryl Florio Saxophone Quartet in B♭, Op.109 (1932) — Alexander Glazunov Introduction...
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    Exchange, Manchester Two Plays for Gaza, 2009 (Seven Jewish Children by Caryl Churchill and The Trainer by David Wilson & Anne Aylor at the Hackney Empire...
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    set up for the Shorter Catechism composed of Herbert Palmer as chairman, Charles Herle, Thomas Temple, John Lightfoot, John Greene, Philip Delme, Edmund...
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    Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway John...
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    Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (category Court of Charles I of England)
    friend of Charles I and his favourite the Duke of Buckingham, Rich performed various diplomatic errands, including negotiations for Charles' marriage...
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  • Chronicle, Daily Express) and politician, MP (1966–1970). 18 December Ronnie Caryl, 70, English guitarist (Flaming Youth, Phil Collins). Brian Price, 86, Welsh...
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    Members whose impeachment and attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in the House of Commons in 1642 sparked the Civil War, during which he...
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  • (2000) first post-Gregg execution in Tennessee Wilbert Coffin (1956) Charles Coleman (1990) first post-Gregg execution in Oklahoma Flor Contemplación (1995)...
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    courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I and Charles I. He married Susan de Vere, the youngest daughter of Edward de Vere, 17th...
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    the original on May 20, 2019. Retrieved May 23, 2019 – via nypost.com. Coleman, Adam (June 28, 2019). "Strake Jesuit's Matthew Boling wins Gatorade National...
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    him present at the siege of Bois-Le-Duc, Feilding was sent in 1634 by Charles I as ambassador to Venice, where he remained for five years. When the English...
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    1625–26. At the time of Charles I's coronation in February 1626, he was made a Knight of the Bath to reward him for his service to Charles in Spain. In May,...
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    Parliament in November 1640, Fiennes played a leading role in the opposition to Charles I prior to the outbreak of civil war in August 1642. In the early years...
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