Similar words: edwardian, edward iii, edward jenner, jonathan edwards, limited war, white dwarf, white dwarf star, implied warranty. Meaning: n. 1. King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972) 2. King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910) 3. King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553; son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour; died of tuberculosis (1537-1553) 4. King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered (1470-1483) 5. King of England from 1461 to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483; was dethroned in 1470 but regained the throne in 1471 by his victory at the battle of Tewkesbury (1442-1483) 6. son of Edward II and King of England from 1327-1377; his claim to the French throne provoked the Hundred Years' War; his reign was marked by an epidemic of the Black Plague and by the emergence of the House of Commons as the powerful arm of British Parliament (1312-1377) 7. King of England from 1307 to 1327 and son of Edward I; was defeated at Bannockburn by the Scots led by Robert the Bruce; was deposed and died in prison (1284-1327) 8. King of England from 1272 to 1307; conquered Wales (1239-1307) 9. third son of Elizabeth II (born in 1964) 10. son of Edward III who defeated the French at Crecy and Poitiers in the Hundred Years' War (1330-1376).
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121. Edward, according to his younger brother's memories, had always shown a rebellious independence of spirit against domestic or external authority.
122. It was a good thing that Edward Morris had given her another order which he had insisted on paying for in advance.
123. Edward was still living at home, preparing without a coach for the Civil Service examination.
124. They worked the mill for five years, after which Edward Palling, who also ran Brookhouse mill, took over.
125. Learning is not always used as soon as it is acquired: Edward Tolman gave experimental evidence for this latent learning.
126. The recording was made in a Hamburg nightclub on a portable tape recorder by audience member Edward W Taylor.
127. After Mortimer's condemnation Edward granted pardon and restitution to the families which had suffered at his hands in 1329 and 1330.
128. In practice, of course, there was no chance of Edward 11I successfully asserting his claim in 1328.
129. But hope that it may not be necessary, that Edward will never get so far.
130. Fumbling with the latch key, she rushed for the telephone, thrusting the shopping basket at Edward.
131. As she touched his skin a noise escaped from Edward, an exact match for what he felt.
132. In selecting this special group of children,[http://sentencedict.com/edward.html] it seemed to-me that Edward deserved the extra help as much as anyone.
133. Edward M.. Kennedy, the younger brother of the slain president, would be his 1972 rival.
134. After his return in 1471 Edward tried to limit the damage to the Stanleys by modifying Gloucester's grant.
135. The defeated bypass proposal was unveiled by parish councillor Edward Lucas.
136. Both acts are morally wrong - Edward should not have abused his divine right and curried favour by dishing out peerages.
137. Had she given it away by not knowing that Edward played billiards?
138. Edward got a job with a firm of accountants in London.
139. Stratford Mill's earliest mention comes in 1607 in the will of Edward Stratford.
140. In Leeds, a clergyman, the Rev. Edward Jackson, had found a similar situation.
141. Edward put his arm around Sally and little prickles of excitement started deep inside her.
142. It was very advantageous for Edward to have his brother in so central a position, adjacent to the Capetian demesne.
143. I was also beginning to see why Edward had been loth to speak openly about his work.
144. Then it came to the attention of Edward Hooper, an unusually tenacious man.
145. Build for King Edward I, work commencing in 1283 and continuing for approximately four years.
146. Even if Stratford did not have the character for martyrdom, it is certain that Edward was too shrewd to promote it.
147. He would have been a natural ally for Edward Heath, campaigning for him against the Conservative right.
148. It struck Edward as a strange, exciting thing, with overtones he found quite horrible.
149. Edward reportedly surrendered and abdicated, whereupon the estates renounced their homage to him and then returned to inform parliament.
150. It's the second time that Edward Fox has appeared at the festival.
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