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  • businessman E. F. D. Roberts (Edward Frederick Denis Roberts, 1927–1990), British librarian Ed Roberts (disambiguation) Ned H. Roberts (1866–1948), gun writer...
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  • New Zealand public servant and scholar Ed Roberts (disambiguation) Edward Roberts (disambiguation) This page or section lists people that share the same...
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  • Eddie Roberts (disambiguation) Ed Robertson (born 1970), Canadian lead singer of Barenaked Ladies Edward Roberts (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Alice Roberts (born 1973) is an English academic, TV presenter and author. Alice Roberts may also refer to: Alice Richardson (artist) (fl. 1769–1777),...
    444 bytes (89 words) - 08:48, 28 December 2023
  • Stan Roberts (footballer) (1921–1995), Welsh footballer Edward Stanley Roberts (1890–1964), English cricket player Robert Stanley (disambiguation) This...
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  • Barenaked Ladies Edward C. Robertson (died 1903), American football player and coach Edward Roberts (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Robert Edward Brown may refer to: Reb Brown (Robert Edward Brown, born 1948), American actor Robert Brown (Scottish politician) (born 1947), Scottish...
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  • Alasdair Roberts (academic), law professor and author Albert Roberts (disambiguation), several people Albert H. Roberts, American politician Alby Roberts, New...
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  • Edward Blount may refer to: Edward Blount (1565–1632), English publisher Edward Blount, 2nd Baron Mountjoy (1464–1475), English peer Edward Blount (MP)...
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  • Edward Howard or Ed Howard may refer to: Edward Howard (died 1620), Member of Parliament for Reigate Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick (died...
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  • Parliament Robert Weaver (antiquary) (1773–1852), English antiquary Robert Edward Weaver (1913–1991), American regionalist artist and illustrator Robert M. Weaver...
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  • Robert Semple may refer to: Robert Sample (died 1719), or Semple, pirate who left Edward England to sail the Caribbean Robert Semple (Canada) (1777–1816)...
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    Sinclair (disambiguation) Edward Sinclair (disambiguation) George Sinclair (disambiguation) Ian Sinclair (disambiguation) James Sinclair (disambiguation) John...
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  • Washington and Edward Woodward Robert McCall (artist) (1919–2010), created many space artworks for NASA and 2001: A Space Odyssey This disambiguation page lists...
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  • politician in Prince Edward Island, Canada Robert Cox (Florida politician) (1828–?), member of the Florida House of Representatives Robert Cox (Scottish politician)...
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  • rural community in Nova Scotia Sherbrooke, Prince Edward Island, a small settlement in Prince Edward Island Sherbrooke Street, a major road in Montreal...
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  • English footballer B. H. Roberts (1857–1933), English-born Mormon leader Ed Roberts (computer engineer) (Henry Edward Roberts, 1941–2010), American computer...
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    Scottish Roman Catholic Edward Edwards (disambiguation), several people Edward F. Fritsch (born 1950), American scientist Edward "Ed" Gein (1906–1984),...
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  • professor of Renaissance history Robert Edward Black, American physician, epidemiologist, and global public health expert Robert P. Black (born 1927), Federal...
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  • Edward Bruce (c. 1280–1318), was the brother of King Robert I of Scotland. Edward Bruce may also refer to: Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin (1881–1968)...
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