Melady — may refer to: John Melady is a Canadian non fiction author from Seaforth, Ontario Canada. Nicholas Melady (1845 1869) was a convicted murderer from Huron County, Ontario Canada . Thomas Patrick Melady (1927 ) served as an American ambassador… … Wikipedia
Thomas Patrick Melady — (* 4. März 1927 in Norwich, Connecticut) ist ein ehemaliger Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten. Leben Nach seinem Abitur war Melady von 1945 bis 1947 bei der US Army 1950 schloss er ein Studiumg an der Duquesne University mit einem Bachelor of… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nicholas Melady — Jr. (1845 December 7, 1869) was a convicted murderer from Huron County, Ontario, Canada . Melady was the last person to be publicly executed in Canada when he was hanged on December 7, 1869, on the outside wall of a jail located in Goderich,… … Wikipedia
Thomas Patrick Melady — (b. March 4, 1927 in Norwich, Connecticut) served as an American ambassador under three presidents and as a sub cabinet officer for a fourth, and remains active in foreign affairs and international relations. Since 2002, he is Senior Diplomat in… … Wikipedia
List of John McCain presidential campaign endorsements, 2008 — Main article: John McCain presidential campaign, 2008 John McCain, the nominee of the Republican party in the 2008 United States presidential election, has gained the endorsements of many high profile figures. Both McCain and his Democratic… … Wikipedia
King's University College (University of Western Ontario) — Coordinates: 43°0′42.31″N 81°15′27.85″W / 43.0117528°N 81.2577361°W / 43.0117528; 81.2577361 … Wikipedia
Seaforth, Ontario — Seaforth (2001 population: 2300) is a community in the municipality of Huron East, in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. HistoryOriginally known as Four Corners and Steene s Corners after an early settler, much of the area of what is now Seaforth was … Wikipedia
Bill Barilko — William Bashin Bill Barilko (born March 25, 1927 in Timmins, Ontario ndash; died August 26, 1951 near Cochrane, Ontario) was a Canadian hockey player of Ukrainian descent who played his entire National Hockey League career for the Toronto Maple… … Wikipedia
Lake Manzala — The Suez Canal in 2001, with Lake Manzala near the northern outlet partially drained and converted to farmland. Coordinates … Wikipedia
Cross of Valour (Canada) — For other uses, see Cross of Valour. Cross of Valour Bravery decorations of Canada (Cross of Valour on the far left) Awarded by the … Wikipedia