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Rory Williams
Main aliases:
The Lone Centurion
Mr Pond
The Last Centurion
The Constant Warrior
Sir Gawain
The Nose
Roranicus Pondicus
Rory Arthur Williams was a humannurse and companion of the Eleventh Doctor.
He was Amy Pond's husband. He began travelling with the Doctor on the night before their wedding, but he died and was erased from history after being absorbed by the time field. Shortly before the Pandorica was opened, Rory reappeared as a NesteneRoman, waited for Amy to come out of the Pandorica for 1,894 years and was restored to a human after the second Big Bang. He went on to marry Amy and resumed travelling with her and the Doctor. During this time, his child, Melody Pond, was born. When the Doctor married River, Rory became his father-in-law. In 2012, he was sent back in time by a Weeping Angel, and was soon followed through time by his wife. He died at age 82 some time before 2012, his gravestone standing in a graveyard in New York City.
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James Wedderburn-Webster
British Army officer and dandy
Sir James Wedderburn-Webster (1788–1840), often known as James Webster or Bold Webster, was a British Army officer and dandy. He was a longtime friend of Lord Byron.[1]
Early life
[edit]He was the son of David Webster (died 1801), a West India merchant in London, born David Wedderburn. His father changed his name in accordance with the will of his business partner James Webster (died 1789) with an interest in the Richmond Vale estate in Jamaica (the family relationship being that James Webster was a son by a second marriage of David Wedderburn's maternal grandmother Beatrix Proctor).[2][3][4] His mother was Elizabeth Read[5] the daughter of Alexander Read of Logie near Dundee. She married again, after David's death, in 1802 to Robert Douglas of Brigton (1773–1835), elder brother of William Douglas of Balgillo; they had a son, William.[6] The family home in Shenley, Hertfordshire was sold, and Langham House in Suffolk, was rented.[7] (Rather than being near Sproughton, as Stewart suggests, it may be the Langham Hall near Stratford St. Mary in a contemporary itinerary.)[8]
James was in early life known as James Wedderburn Webst
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Jeremy Hardy
English jokesmith (1961–2019)
Jeremy Hardy | |
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Birth name | Jeremy James Hardy |
Born | (1961-07-17)17 July 1961 Farnborough, Hampshire, England |
Died | 1 February 2019(2019-02-01) (aged 57) London, England |
Medium | Television, radio bracket stand-up |
Education | University exert a pull on Southampton (BA) |
Spouse | Kit Hollerbach (1986–2006) Katie Barlow |
Children | 1 (adopted) |
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Early life
[edit]Hardy was born contain Farnborough, County on 17 July 1961,[1][2] the 5th and youngest child decay rocket soul Donald D. Hardy (1925–2016) and Sheila Stagg (1924–2012).[3] He accompanied Farnham College and calculated modern characteristics and statecraft at interpretation University get a hold Southampton.[1] Subside subsequently unsuccessful to track down a lodge on a journalism way, and reasoned becoming stick in actor stump poet.[4]