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Lloyd Chudley Alexander (January 30, 1924 – May 17, 2007) was an American author of more than 40 books, primarily fantasy novels for children and young adults. Over his seven-decade career, Alexander wrote 48 books, and his work has been translated into 20 languages. [ 1 ]
Chudley is an alternative spelling of Chudleigh, Devon, England. Chudley may also refer to: Will Chudley (born 1988), English rugby union player; Lloyd Chudley Alexander (1924—2007), American author; Chudley-Mccullough syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by bilateral hearing loss
At 7:30 am, on May 31, 1995, Lloyd Alvarez, a friend of Griga's, spotted Griga's yellow Lamborghini travelling in a convoy between two other cars. [20] He followed the trio of cars, and recognised Daniel Lugo in the Mercedes. Beatriz Weiland and Attila Weiland were contacted by police, who began speaking to them. [21]
In 1967, Chudleigh's opened its farm to the public during apple season, allowing visitors to pick their own apples. In 1973, Tom's wife Carol began offering visitors slices of homemade apple pie, [2] and by the 1980s, the farm was selling fresh baked whole pies to both farm visitors and restaurants in nearby Toronto. [3]
The Cat Who Wished to Be a Man (1973) is a children's comic fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander. [1] In Japan , it was adapted into a stage musical by the Shiki Theatre Company which has run since 1979 to this day.
Gruffydd (Griff) Lloyd – friend of Bryn and Doris. He attended Gavin and Stacey's wedding with Doris in Series 1 He attended Gavin and Stacey's wedding with Doris in Series 1 Father Chris ( William Thomas ) – A vicar in Barry who conducts Gavin and Stacey's wedding, and Neil The Baby's christening.
Col. Thomas Chudleigh, 2nd son, of Chelsea, London, [8] [9] [10] whose son was Sir Thomas Chudleigh, 5th Baronet (died 1741) and whose daughter Elizabeth Chudleigh was wife of Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol (1724–1779) and bigamous wife of Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull (1771–1773), who built "Chudleigh House ...
The Bradys is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from February 9 to March 9, 1990. The series is a sequel and continuation of the original 1969–1974 sitcom The Brady Bunch, focusing on its main characters as adults, and was the second such continuation after the 1981 sitcom The Brady Brides.