Edward Spence (disambiguation) — Edward Spence is the name of: *Edward Spence (1837 1858), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross *Edward F. Spence (19th century), two term mayor of Los Angeles from 1884 1886 … Wikipedia
Edward Spence — VC (28 December, 1837 17 April, 1858) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.DetailsHe was 20 years old … Wikipedia
Edward Norton — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Edward Norton Nombre real Edward Harrison Norton Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
Edward C. Mann — Edward Coke Mann (* 21. November 1880 in Lowndesville, Abbeville County, South Carolina; † 11. November 1931 bei Rowesville, South Carolina) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1919 und 1921 vertrat er den Bundesstaat South… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edward Lunn Young — (* 7. September 1920 in Florence, South Carolina) ist ein ehemaliger US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1973 und 1975 vertrat er den Bundesstaat South Carolina im US Repräsentantenhaus. Werdegang Edward Young besuchte die öffentlichen Schulen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
E. Lee Spence — Edward Lee Spence Dr. E. Lee Spence with a 22kt gold sword hilt. Born 194 … Wikipedia
SPENCE, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) — advocate of proportional representation, novelist, journalist and sociologist daughter of David Spence, writer to the signet, and Helen Brodie, was born at Melrose, Scotland, on 31 October 1825. Her schoolmistress, Miss Sarah Phin, was a born… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Edward Norton — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Norton. Edward Norton … Wikipédia en Français
Edward Channing — For other people named Edward Channing, see Edward Channing (disambiguation). Edward Perkins Channing (June 15, 1856 – January 7, 1931) was a conservative American historian and an author of a monumental History of the United States in six… … Wikipedia
Spence — This very interesting name is of early medieval Anglo Scottish origins. Introduced by the Norman French after the Invasion of England in 1066, it was a metonymic occupational surname for someone who was originally in charge of the pantry of a… … Surnames reference