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Peter, Hugh
(Encyclopedia) Peter or Peters, Hugh, 1598–1660, British Puritan clergyman, educated at Cambridge. He became a priest of the Established Church, but his Puritan doctrines forced him to leave England…Richard of Saint Victor
(Encyclopedia) Richard of Saint Victor, d. 1173, Scottish monk and mystic, prior of the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris. His principal importance is in the history of mystical theology, in which he is a…Hugh Reilly 1998 Deaths
Hugh ReillyAge: 82 actor, best known for his portrayal of farmer Paul Martin in the long-running Lassie television series.Died: July 17, 1998.Eberhard F. M. ReesR - ZClaude Retherford…Ted Hughes 1998 Deaths
Ted HughesEdward James HughesAge: 68 British poet laureate acclaimed for his powerful, nature-inspired poems. His tempestuous marriage to poet Sylvia Plath, who committed suicide in 1963,…Sarah Hughes, 2002 News
16, became the darling of the 2002 Winter Olympics when she won the overall women's skating competition in February. She beat out favorite Michelle Kwan and Russia's Irina Slutskaya. She…Hugh Gloster 2002 Deaths
Hugh GlosterAge: 90 educator who served as president of Morehouse College from 1967 to 1986. Died: Decatur, Ga., Feb. 16, 2002Harrison Smith GlancyG - LCliff GormanKaren Hughes, 2002 News
President Bush's director of communications, chief spokeswoman, and confidante, announced her resignation in April, saying her son and husband missed their home and friends in Texas. Hughes…Barnard Hughes 2006 Deaths
Barnard HughesAge: 90 character actor who frequently portrayed father figures. He won a best-actor Tony for playing the title role in Da. His films include Midnight Cowboy and Oh God! Died:…Glenn Hughes 2001 Deaths
Glenn HughesAge: 50 singer who performed, dressed in leather biker attire, in the 1970s disco band the Village People. The group's hits include “Macho Man” and “Y.M.C.A.”Died: Manhattan,…Brewer's: Hugh Lloyd's Pulpit
(Merionethshire). A natural production of stone. One pile resembles the Kilmarth Rocks. There is a platform stone with a back in stone. (Hugh pron. You.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and…