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Kellie Waymire - Kellie Waymire Kellie Waymire (July 27, 1967 - November 13, 2003) was an American actress best known for her role on Star Trek: Enterprise as Crewman Elizabeth Cutler. Waymire was born in Columbus, Ohio. She also appeared in the short-lived series Wolf Lake (2001) and The Pitts (2003) and in guest roles on Star Trek: Voyager, Six Feet Under, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, NYPD Blue and Friends. Waymire attended Southern Methodist University majoring in theater and later earned a Masters degree from University of California, San Diego in 1993. She died in Los Angeles, California at age 35 of unspecified causes..

Deaths in 2003 - 20 Roger Short, British diplomat, consul-general in Istanbul (58 years) 20 Kerem Yilmazer, Turkish actor (58 years) 19 Ken Brett, former Major League Baseball player, brother of George Brett. (55 years) 18 Michael Kamen, composer 17 Arthur Conley, soul singer 17 Don Gibson, singer-songwriter 16 Bettina Goislard, UNHCR relief worker (29 years) 16 Fukuda, Arihiro, Japanese associate professor and author of Sovereignty and the Sword (39 years) 15 Ray Lewis, first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist 15 Mohamed Choukri, writer 15 Laurence Tisch, billionaire, head of Loews Corporation and CBS television network 15 Dorothy Loudon, actress 14 Gene Anthony Ray, actor and dancer 13 Kellie Waymire, actress (35 years) 13 Mitoyo Kawate, oldest person in the world (114 years) 12 Tony Thompson, drummer for The Power Station 12 Penny Singleton, actress (95.

2003 in film - Erich Hallhuber, Bavarian actor. September 22 Gordon Jump, American actor. September 27 Donald O'Connor, entertainer, actor September 28 Elia Kazan, director October 2 Gunther Philipp, Austrian actor October 3 William Steig, American cartoonist and children's author; creator of Shrek October 5 Denis Quilley, British actor October 20 Jack Elam, American actor, 84 years October 21 Fred Berry, American actor, October 23 Tony Capstick, British actor, comedian, musician and broadcaster November 4 Ken Gampu, South African actor November 6 Eduardo Palomo, Mexican actor (41 years) November 9 Art Carney, The Honeymooners actor (85 years) November 12 Jonathan Brandis, actor, reportedly suicide (27 years) November 12 Penny Singleton, actress (95 years) November 13 Kellie Waymire, actress (35 years) November 14 Gene Anthony Ray, actor and dancer November 15 Dorothy Loudon, actress November 18.

Ipoh - located amongst a large karstic formation, makes the food especially tasty. Famous examples of Ipoh food are "tauge ayam", which consists of chicken meat, assorted chicken innards and beansprouts boiled in the abovementioned hard water and served with soy sauce and sesame oil; and "Ipoh Sar Hor Fun", which are rice noodles prepared in the hard water and served in a clear chicken and prawn soup with chicken shreds, prawns and spring onions. Famous attractions in Ipoh include Kellie's Castle, which is the deserted mansion of an eccentric English planter half an hour's drive from Ipoh city centre. Its main appeal lies in the belief that it is haunted and that secret passages leading to hidden chambers exist. Another sight worth seeing is the Sam Po Tong temple, which is a.

George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen - In November 1678 he was made a privy councillor for Scotland, and in 1680 was raised to the bench as Lord Haddo. He was a leading member of the duke of York's administration, was created a lord of session in June and in November 1681 president of the court. The same year he is reported as moving in the council for the torture of witnesses.1 In 1682 he was made lord chancellor of Scotland, and was created, on the 13th of November, earl of Aberdeen, Viscount Formartine, and Lord Haddo, Methllck, Tarves and Kellie, in the Scottish peerage, being appointed also sheriff principal of Aberdeenshire and Midlothian. Burnet reflects unfavourably upon him, calls him a proud and covetous man, and declares the new chancellor exceeded all that had gone before him.2.

Family Matters (television) - moved to CBS and in December 1997 the original actress Jo Marie Payton who played Harriet has left and actress Judyann Elder had took over. Family Matters ranks as one of the longest running African-American sitcoms along with The Jeffersons and The Cosby Show. Show Stars Reginald Vel Johnson as Carl Winslow Jo Marie Payton as Harriet Winslow (1989-1997) Judyann Elder as Harriet Winslow (1998) Darius McCrary as Edward "Eddie" Winslow Kellie Shanygne Williams as Laura Winslow Jaimee Foxworth as Judy Winslow (1989-1993) Valerie Jones as Judy Winslow (pilot only) Rosetta LeNoire as Estelle "Grandma" Winslow (1989-1997) Thelma Hopkins as Rachel Crawford (1989-1993) Joesph Julius-Wright as Richie Crawford (1989-1990) Bryton McClure as Richie Crawford (1990-1998) Jaleel White as Steve Urkel (1990-1998; recurring previously) Michelle Thomas as Myra Monkhouse (1992-1998) Orlando Brown.

Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll - favor of the king, and in 1602 was appointed a commissioner to negotiate the union with England. His relations with the Kirk, however, were not so amicable. The reality of his conversion was disputed, and on May 21, 1608 he was confined to the city of Perth for the better resolution of his doubts, being subsequently declared an obstinate papist, excommunicated, deprived of his estate, and imprisoned at Dumbarton; and after some further vacillation. was. finally released in May 1611. Lord Erroll died on the 16th of July 1631, and was buried in the church of Slams. He married Anne, daughter of John, 4th earl of Atholl Margaret, daughter of the regent Murray Elizabeth, daughter of William, 6th earl of Morton By his third wife he had several children, of whom.

Earl of Mar - forfeit because of Alexander's alliances with the English. James III created his son John Earl of Mar in 1486, upon whose death in 1503 the title became extinct again. The title was once again created in 1562, for James, Earl of Moray, son of James V, but he, too, could not produce a qualified heir. In 1565 John, Queen Mary made Lord Erskine, heir to the Lord Erskine who quarreled with James II about the Earldom, Earl of Mar. John, the sixth Earl, was attainted for rebellion, and the earldom remaining forfeit for over a century. In 1824, the Earldom was finally restored by Act of Parliament to John Francis Erskine, the heir of the attained Earl. His grandson, the ninth Earl, inherited the earldom of Kellie and other titles in.

ER (television) - Cardellini (Series 10 to present), as Nurse Samantha Taggart Former cast members include: Anthony Edwards (Series 1-8), as Dr. Mark Greene Eriq La Salle (Series 1-8), as Dr. Peter Benton Julianna Margulies (Series 1-6), as Nurse Carol Hathaway George Clooney (Series 1-5), as Dr. Doug Ross Paul McCrane (Series 4-10), as Dr. Robert 'Rocket' Romano William H. Macy (Series 1-4), as Dr. David Morgenstern Kellie Martin (Series 4-6), as Lucy Knight Gloria Reuben (Series 1-5), as Jeanie Boulet It has won at least one Emmy every year of its production up to and including the 2002 awards and has won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Television Dramatic Series every year from 1997 to 2002. Over the years, it has been nominated for and/or won numerous other awards including BAFTAs, Screen.

USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) - equipment had been secured, and with less than a foot of breathable space in the compartment, he ensured the seawater valves were lined up allowing the dewatering to commence. Once the valves were aligned, he remained in the pump room for more than 90 minutes in order to keep a submersible pump from becoming clogged. His courageous efforts prevented the loss of the ship and crew. Wise received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for his efforts. After 90 minutes, Commander Stephen Kelety, Dolphin's commanding officer, ordered the crew of 41 and two civilian Navy employees to abandon ship. The Oceanographic Research ship McGaw was operating in the vicinity and immediately responded. The fire and flooding was beyond the ability of the crew to control so they were evacuated by small.

David Wilkie (artist) - grey tone which distinguish this master; while in his subjects of a slightly later period--those, such as the "Chelsea Pensioners," the "Highland Whisky Still" and the "Rabbit on the Wall," executed in what Burnet styles his second manner, which, however, may be regarded as only the development and maturity of his first--he begins to unite to the qualities of Teniers that greater richness and fulness of effect which are characteristic of Ostade. But now he experienced the spell of the Italian masters, and of Velazquez and the great Spaniards. In the works which Wilkie produced in his final period he exchanged the detailed handling, the delicate finish and the reticent hues of his earlier works for a style distinguished by breadth of touch, largeness of effect, richness of tone and full.

1947 in music - Easy Money Etoile Sans Lumiere (Star Without Light) The Fabulous Dorseys Fiesta Fun And Fancy Free animated film includes Bongo and Mickey And The Beanstalk Golden Earrings Good News I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now I'll Be Yours It Happened In Brooklyn Ladies' Man Living In A Big Way Mother Wore Tights My Favorite Brunette My Wild Irish Rose New Orleans Night Song Nora Prestiss Northwest Outpost The Perils Of Pauline The Road To Rio The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty The Shocking Miss Pilgrim Something In The Wind Song Of Scheherazade Star Without Light This Time For Keeps The Trouble With Women The Unfinished Dance Variety Girl Welcome, Stranger Births January 6 - Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention January 8 - David Bowie, Pop star January 8 - Terry Sylvester, The.

Archibald Constable - at Carnbee, Fife. His father was land steward to the earl of Kellie. In 1788 Archibald was apprenticed to Peter Hill, bookseller, of Edinburgh, but in 1795 he started in business for himself as a dealer in rare and curious books. He bought the Scots Magazine in 1801, and John Leyden, the orientalist, became its editor. In 1800 Constable began the Farmer's Magazine, and in November 1802 he issued the first number of the Edinburgh Review, under the nominal editorship of Sydney Smith; Lord Jeffrey, was, however, the guiding spirit of the review, having as his associates Lord Brougham, Sir Walter Scott, Henry Hallam, John Playfair and afterwards Macaulay. Constable made a new departure in publishing by the generosity of his terms to authors. The writers for the Edinburgh Review were.

Castles in Scotland - Castle Farnell Castle Finavon Castle Glamis Castle Guthrie Castle Hatton Castle Inverquharity Castle Kellie Castle Kinnaird Castle Melgund Castle Red Castle Argyll and Bute Carrick Castle Fincharn Castle Lachlan Castle Dumfries and Galloway Caerlaverock Castle Torthorwald Castle Dundee Broughty Castle Claypotts Castle Dudhope Castle Mains Castle Edinburgh Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh Castle Fife Aberdour Castle Balgonie Castle Ballinbreich Castle Denmylne Castle Kellie Castle Ravenscraig Castle Highland Urquhart Castle Tioram Castle Moray Auchindoun Castle, Dufftown Balvenie Castle, Dufftown Perthshire Balvaird Castle Burleigh Castle Castle Menzies Elcho Castle Huntingtower Castle Scottish Borders Floors Castle, Kelso Jedburgh Castle and Jail Hermitage Castle, Newcastleton Thirlestane Castle, Lauder Neidpath Castle, Peebles Stirling Stirling Castle.

Peerage of Scotland - of Doncaster in the Peerage of England The Duke of Lennox 1675 Duke of Richmond in the Peerage of England; Duke of Gordon in the Peerage of the U.K. The Duke of Argyll 1701 Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of the U.K. The Duke of Atholl 1703   The Duke of Montrose 1707 Earl of Graham in the Peerage of Great Britain The Duke of Roxburghe 1707 Earl of Innes in the Peerage of the U.K.   Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland Title Creation Other titles The Marquess of Huntly 1599 Baron Meldrum of Morvern in the Peerage of the U.K. The Marquess of Queensberry 1682   The Marquess of Tweeddale 1694 Baron Tweeddale of Yester in the Peerage of the U.K. The Marquess of Lothian 1701 Baron Ker.

Peerage of the United Kingdom - Masham of Ilton 1970   The Baron Diamond 1970   The Baroness Simon of Glaisdale 1971   The Baron Tanlaw 1971   The Baroness Elles 1972   The Baroness Sharples 1973   The Baron Mackie of Benshie 1974   The Baroness Pike 1974   The Baron Wigoder 1974   The Baroness Fisher of Rednal 1974   The Baron Barber 1974   The Baroness Delacourt-Smith of Alteryn 1974   The Baroness Falkender 1974   The Baron Campbell of Croy 1975   The Baron Wallace of Coslany 1975   The Baron Bruce of Donington 1975   The Baron Greene of Harrow Weald 1975   The Baron Gibson 1975   The Baron Gregson 1975   The Baron Kirkhill 1975   The Baron Carr of Hadley 1976   The Baron McCarthy 1976   The Baron.

Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair - Earl of Aberdeen (created 1682), Earl of Haddo (1916), Viscount Formartine (1682), Viscount Gordon (1814) and Lord Haddo, Methlic, Tarves and Kellie (1682). The title Earl of Haddo is the courtesy title for the Marquess' eldest son and heir. Earls of Aberdeen (1682) George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen (1637-1720) William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen (c. 1679-1745) George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen (1722-1801) George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860) George Hamilton Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen (1816-1864) George Hamilton Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (1841-1870) John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen (1847-1934) (became Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1916) Marquesses of Aberdeen and Temair (1916) John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1847-1934) George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1879-1965) Dudley.

Members of the House of Lords - Hussey of North Bradley Cross Bench   Lord Hutchinson of Lullington Liberal Democrat   Lord Hutton Cross Bench Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Lord Hylton Cross Bench Elected Hereditary Peer Lord Imbert Cross Bench   Lord Inge Cross Bench   Lord Inglewood Conservative Elected Hereditary Peer Lord Irvine of Lairg Labour   Lord Islwyn Labour (died December 19th 2003) Lord Jacobs Liberal Democrat   Baroness James of Holland Park Conservative   Lord Janner of Braunstone Labour   Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle Cross Bench   Baroness Jay of Paddington Labour   Baroness Jeger Labour   Earl Jellicoe Conservative Hereditary Peer given Life Peerage Lord Jenkin of Roding Conservative   Lord Jenkins of Putney Labour   Lord Joffe Cross Bench   Lord Jones Labour   Lord Jopling Conservative   Lord Jordan Labour  .

List of Earls in order of precedence - The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire The Earl of Denbigh and Desmond The Earl of Westmorland The Earl of Lindsey and Abingdon The Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham The Earl of Sandwich The Earl of Essex The Earl of Carlisle The Earl of Shaftesbury The Earl of Portland The Earl of Scarbrough The Earl of Albermale The Earl of Coventry The Earl of Jersey Earls of Scotland The Countess of Mar The Countess of Sutherland The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres The Earl of Mar and Kellie The Earl of Erroll The Earl of Caithness The Earl of Rothes The Earl of Morton The Earl of Buchan The Earl of Eglinton The Earl of Moray The Earl of Home The Earl of Perth The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne The Earl.


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