• Ernest Taylor may refer to: Ernest Taylor (Australian rules footballer) (1898–1980), played for the Richmond Football Club between 1920 and 1926 Ernie...
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    Ernest Taylor Pyle (August 3, 1900 – April 18, 1945) was an American journalist and war correspondent who is best known for his stories about ordinary...
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    Vice-Admiral Sir Ernest Augustus Taylor, KCMG, CVO (17 April 1876 – 11 March 1971) was a British Royal Navy officer and politician. In 1898 he married...
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  • went cold. The five teenagers were: Melvin Pittman, aka "Ricky", 17 Ernest Taylor, 17 Alvin Turner, 16 Randy Johnson, 16 Michael McDowell, 16 In November...
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  • Ernest Taylor (2 September 1925 – 9 April 1985) was an English footballer who played for four clubs in a 19-year professional career. After Blackpool's...
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  • Carl Ernest Taylor, MD, DrPH (July 26, 1916 – February 4, 2010) founder of the academic discipline of international health who dedicated his life to the...
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  • Edmund B. Taylor (1904–1973), U.S. Navy vice admiral Ernest Taylor (Royal Navy officer) (1876–1971), British Royal Navy vice admiral Henry Clay Taylor (1845–1904)...
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    Ernest William Taylor (20 February 1869 – 9 April 1936) was a rugby union player who represented England from 1892 to 1899. He also captained the national...
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  • Ernest William Taylor (10 June 1898 – 23 November 1980) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1920 and 1926 for the Richmond...
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    Albert Ernest Taylor (2 June 1911 – 30 May 1978) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football...
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  • gained note dancing in the Wells, Mordecai and Taylor Dance Trio with Jimmy Mordecai and Ernest Taylor. This group performed at New York City nightclubs...
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    Ernest Borgnine (/ˈbɔːrɡnaɪn/ BORG-nyne; born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American actor whose career spanned over six...
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  • Crusaders, was launched on 16 April 1930 in London. In October 1930, Ernest Taylor stood for the party in the Paddington South by-election, winning a previously...
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    which Vice-Admiral Ernest Taylor was adopted as the Empire Crusader candidate. Lord Rothermere also pledged his support for Taylor. There was a lively...
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  • adept at eluding Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Fife, taunting them with his famous catchphrase, "You ain't seen the las' of Ernest T. Bass!": 105  His general...
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    17, 2019. Retrieved April 21, 2021. Taylor, Collyn (May 19, 2020). "CAROLINA FOOTBALL: 'This is my defense,' Ernest Jones says". The Times and Democrat...
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    Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846–1920) was a British literary scholar and poet. He was the son of Derwent Coleridge and grandson of Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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    Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton CVO OBE FRGS FRSGS (15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions...
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  • Ernest Archibald Taylor (5 September 1874 – November, 1951), better known as E A Taylor, was a Scottish artist, an oil painter, watercolourist and etcher...
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    a new son, Ernest Hamilton, and a daughter Amy, as well as the orphaned daughter of fellow missionary George Duncan). In 1876 Hudson Taylor returned to...
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    Ernest Mervyn Taylor (1906–1964) was a notable New Zealand engraver, commercial artist and publisher. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1906 but...
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  • the book, Walker used the money she inherited from her own POW uncle, Ernest Taylor, to discover what happened to him and also visit her brother who is...
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    position of Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature (named after the architect Robert Taylor, whose bequest funded the Taylor Institution)...
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  • Marine Corps General Rufus Putnam (1937) Northwest Territory settler Ernest Taylor Pyle (1971) Journalist Howard Pyle (1964) Illustrator Harriet Quimby...
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  • John Thomas Taylor (1877–1951) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1897 to 1905, and at club level for Castleford RUFC and West...
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  • ITV as a co-commentator with John Taylor of the Rugby World Cup, from 1991 to 2003. He was co-commentator to Taylor when England won the World Cup Final...
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    Sabrina (1954 film) (category Films with screenplays by Ernest Lehman)
    Wilder, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Samuel A. Taylor and Ernest Lehman, based on Taylor's 1953 play Sabrina Fair. The picture stars Humphrey Bogart...
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  • popular dance trio, Wells, Mordecai and Taylor – Dickie Wells (né Richard Wells; 1907–1949) and Ernest Taylor (died 1934) – the trio also was known as...
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    Andrew Ernest Stoddart (11 March 1863 – 4 April 1915) was an English sportsman who played international cricket for England, and rugby union for England...
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    KiSwahili also belongs to the Bantu language family. In 1891, William Ernest Taylor, a missionary of the Church Missionary Society in East Africa during...
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