Examples of 'edward henry' in a sentence

Meaning of "edward henry"

Edward Henry refers to a person named Edward Henry. The phrase is commonly used to refer to an individual named Edward Henry when the full name or other context may not be necessary

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Edward Henry was a police commissioner.
This was a lesson to Edward Henry.
We have Sir Edward Henry to thank for the system that we use today.
Leslie Wilkinson was the younger son of commercial clerk Edward Henry Wilkinson.
Edward Henry was angry.
His younger brother was the army officer, Edward Henry Trotter.
It was founded by Edward Henry Vizetelly, who also acted as its first editor.
Schott was born in Cincinnati, one of five daughters of Charlotte and Edward Henry Unnewehr.
So Edward Henry became a solicitor 's clerk.
It was named after famous US naval aviator Commander Edward Henry ' Butch ' O'Hare.
His third son Edward Henry Howard was a vice-admiral in the Navy.
Edward Henry Corbould 's engraving c.
His parents, Edward Henry and Kathrene ( née Barnum ) Powell, were school teachers.
Edward Henry Bonham-Carter was born and raised in Golders Green, London.

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