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  • Chandra Davis (born January 2, 1978, in Detroit, Michigan), a.k.a. London Charles and Deelishis, is an American model and former reality show contestant...
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    Charles London (born August 12, 1975) is an American football coach and former running back who is the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks of the...
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    Scottish parliaments he was handed over to the Long Parliament in London. Charles refused to accept his captors' demands for a constitutional monarchy...
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    of 5 November 1605. In 1637, the government of Charles I attempted to reform administration in the London area. This called for the Corporation of the city...
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    statue of Charles I at Charing Cross, London, England, is a work by the French sculptor Hubert Le Sueur, probably cast in 1633 during Charles’ lifetime...
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    Dictionary of London and Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames. Charles Dickens Jr. was born at Furnival's Inn in Holborn, London, the first child of Charles Dickens...
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    Germany and the port of London". London's first Chinatown, as this area of Limehouse became known, was depicted in novels like Charles Dickens' The Mystery...
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  • King Charles II, James's older brother, approved of the marriage and the wedding between James and Anne was held on 3 September 1660 in London. Charles was...
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    Charles Dickens's works are especially associated with London, which is the setting for many of his novels. These works do not just use London as a backdrop...
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    to London. On his return, Charles lived briefly in France before he was exiled in 1748 under the terms of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. Charles eventually...
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  • under the name Oliver Gray. Charles Gray distinguished himself in theatrical roles, in the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, at the Royal Shakespeare...
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    Main Wix Marie d'Orliac André Malraux The Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, usually referred to as the Lycée or the French Lycée, is a French co-educational...
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    The London Borough of Havering (/ˈheɪvərɪŋ/ ) in East London, England, forms part of Outer London. It has a population of 259,552 inhabitants; the principal...
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    Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born...
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    then trained at the Drama Centre London and was awarded a Lady Rothermere Drama Award and a Leverhulme scholarship. Charles has appeared in: Blackta (The...
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    Emily White (née Spencer), Lady Annaly". National Portrait Gallery, London. Charles Mosley (ed.), Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition...
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    London are traditionally measured from a central point at Charing Cross (in the City of Westminster), which is marked by the statue of King Charles I...
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    built in 1865 to designs by Charles Lee. No. 18: Italianate reconstruction of 1846. Now apartments. No. 19: The London home of the Dukes of Cleveland...
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    (1905). The Royal academy and its members 1768–1830. London: Charles Scribner's Sons. Holme, Charles (1904). The Royal Academy from Reynolds to Millais...
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  • Tollington Park, London, and had four children, the youngest of whom was the actress Jean Simmons. He died on 15 February 1945 in London. "Charles Simmons"....
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