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Sir Kay
Sir Kay In Arthurian legend, Sir Kay (Welsh:Cai or Cei, Latin: Caius or Gaius) is Sir Ector's son and King Arthur' ...
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Sir Ector
Sir Ector Sir Ector (sometimes Hector, Antor, or Ectorius) was, in Arthurian legend, the father of Sir Kay. Sometimes a king instead of merely a ... own son, and Arthur eventually served as Kay's squire. When a tournament was ...
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Sir Lucan
Sir Lucan In Arthurian legend, Sir Lucan the Butler is a servant of ... court, along with Bedivere the Marshal and Kay the Seneschal. Lucan is the son of Duke Corneus, brother to Sir Bedivere and cousin to Sir Griflet. He and his relatives are ...
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Ben Kay
Ben Kay Benedict James Kay MBE (born 14 December 1975) is an ... lock forward for Leicester Tigers and England. Kay was born in Liverpool, the son of High Court Judge Sir John William Kay (1943 — 2004), which later earned ...
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John Kay
John Kay A number of people have been called John Kay: John Kay (1704–1780), English inventor of textile machinery, notably the flying shuttle John Kay (17??–17??), English developer of textile machinery ... spinning frame (not the same as John Kay immediately above) John Kay (1742–1826), Scottish ...
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Kay Kendall
Kay Kendall Kay Kendall (May 21, 1926 – September 6 ... to the memoirs of the late actor Sir Dirk Bogarde. Her brother, Cavan Kendall (born ... explored in "The Brief, Madcap Life of Kay Kendall," written by Eve Golden, Kim Kendall ... University Press of Kentucky, 2002). External links Kay Kendall at the Internet Movie Database ...
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John Kay (translated from Portuguese)
John Kay A series of people has been called John Kay: John Kay ( 1704 – 1780 ), Inventor inglês of the textil machine John Kay ( 1742 – 1826 ), Caricaturista escocês Sir John Kay ( 1943 – 2004 ), Judge ...
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Sir John Clements
Sir John Clements Sir John Selby Clements, Kt , CBE (25 April ... Theatre (1966-1973). He married the actress Kay Hammond (1946-1980) and his stepson is ...
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John Kay (judge)
John Kay (judge) Other persons have been called John Kay Sir John William Kay (September 13, 1943 - July 2, 2004) was ... the satisfaction of seeing his son Ben Kay in England's world championship side ...
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James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth
James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet (July 20, 1804–May 26 ... at Rochdale, Lancashire, the son of Robert Kay . At first engaged in a Rochdale bank ... While still known simply as Dr. James Kay, he wrote The moral and physical ...
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