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Matthew Carey Matthew Carey (born April 6, 1980 in Denver, Colorado) is an American film and television actor who has appeared in films such as The Banger Sisters (2002), November (2004), Old School (2003) and a 1997 remake of the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. He also had a recurring role in the first season of the television series 24 in 2001.
Matthew Carrington (student) Matthew Carrington (November 10, 1983 – February 2, 2005), was a student at California State University, Chico, who was killed during a hazing incident at the Chi Tau fraternity house. The cause of death was water intoxication.
Matthew Cassar Matthew Cassar (born October 16, 1972) was an Australian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who represented Derbyshire and Northamptonshire in an eight-year first-class career.
Matthew Cecchi Matthew Louis Cecchi (August 12, 1989 - November 14, 1998) was a 9 year old boy who was murdered in Oceanside, California. Matthew, along with his family, had been attending a reunion at a paid camping area at the beach in Oceanside Harbor.
Matthew Clay Matthew Clay (March 25, 1754 - May 27, 1815) was a United States Representative from Virginia. Born in Halifax County (near Danville, during the Revolutionary War he entered the Ninth Virginia Regiment on October 1, 1776.
Matthew Continetti Matthew Continetti is an American journalist and associate editormasthead of The Weekly Standard], which has a different title from the online biography at the same Web site, accessed [[December 3, 2006 at The Weekly Standard whose articles frequently appear in the magazine.
Matthew Cook Matthew Cook (February 7, 1970 - ) is a mathematician and computer scientist who proved Stephen Wolfram's conjecture that the Rule 110 cellular automaton is Turing-complete. Rule 110 is arguably the simplest Turing-complete system currently known.
Matthew Cooper Matthew Cooper was a reporter for Time who, along with New York Times reporter Judith Miller was held in contempt of court and threatened with imprisonment for refusing to testify before the Grand Jury regarding the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation.
Matthew Cottle Matthew Cottle, Born February 16, 1967 in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK, is a Film, Radio, Theatre and Television Actor. He has appeared on many successful British tv series, including Eastenders, Holby City, Doctors (BBC soap opera) and The Bill but Matthew is best known for his part in the British Sitcom Game On, where he played the Ginger haired, low esteemed, single banker Martin Henson
Matthew Cowley Matthew Cowley (August 2, 1897–December 13, 1953) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was affectionately known as the "Polynesian Apostle" because of his intimate knowledge of the Polynesian culture and the Māori language.
Matthew Crouch Matthew Crouch is Chairman of the Board and CEO of Hollywood, California based production company, Gener8Xion Entertainment. Previously, he was CEO of a Hollywood based independent film and television production company which produced a highly acclaimed theatrically released Independent film of 1999, "The Omega Code".
Matthew Csák Matthew Csák III of Trenčín (Slovak: Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky; (modern) Hungarian trencséni Csák Máté; also Chak, Chaak, Czak) (about 1260 – 1321) was a powerful medieval magnate controlling the territory of the Váh and the Tatras region. He lived in Trenčín castle in present-day Slovakia.
Matthew de Crambeth Matthew de Crambeth († 1309) was a late 13th and early 14th century bishop of Dunkeld. He had been a dean of the bishopric of Aberdeen and was a canon of the diocese of Dunkeld when, following the death of Bishop William, he was elected to the bishopric.
Matthew Davis (footballer) Matthew Davis (born 23 June 1986) is a South Australian Australian rules football player with the Sydney Swans of the AFL. Prior to being drafted for the Swans at the end of 2003, he had played under-17s for North Adelaide Football Club and in his home town of Jamestown, three hours' drive north of Adelaide.
Matthew Dear Texas-born Matthew Dear moved to Michigan as a teenager, then becoming inspired by the sound of Detroit Techno. Dear met Sam Valenti IV at a party while attending the University of Michigan, after which the two created the record label Ghostly International based on a shared love of electronic music.
Matthew Digby Wyatt Sir (Matthew) Digby Wyatt (28 July 1820 – 21 May 1877) was a British architect and art historian who became Secretary of the Great Exhibition, Surveyor of the East India Company and the first Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge.
Matthew Dowdy Shiell Matthew Dowdy Shiell (1824-1888) was a merchant, ship owner, Methodist lay preacher on the island of Montserrat in the West Indies and first king of Redonda. He is remembered today primarily as the father of the writer M.
Matthew Draper Matthew Draper (born 1991) from UK, as per the Guinness World Records, is the youngest golfer to have achieved a hole-in-one. He was 5 years, 212 days old when he set this record at the 122-yd, fourth Cherwell Edge Golf Club, Oxfordshire, England, on June 17, 1997.
Matthew Dubourg Matthew Dubourg (1707–1767), was an Irish violinist, conductor, and composer. Dubourg also enjoys the distinction of having led the orchestra at the premiere of Georg Friedrich Handel's great oratorio Messiah.
Matthew Dunn Matthew Stephen Dunn (born September 2, 1973 in Leeton, New South Wales) is a former Olympic freestyle and medley swimmer swimmer who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for Australia, starting in 1992. He trained under the guidance of Russia's swimming coach Gennadi Touretski, the same man who coached the legendary Alexander Popov.
Matthew Elliott (rugby league) Matthew Elliott (born 8 December, 1964) is a former rugby league player and has been the coach of the Canberra Raiders since 2002. The Raiders qualified for the finals of the National Rugby League during the first three seasons of his tenure, although they finished fourteenth in 2005.
Matthew F. Hale Matthew F. Hale (born July 27, 1971) is the leader of the white supremacist group formerly known as the World Church of the Creator and now known as the Creativity Movement which was based in East Peoria, Illinois.
Matthew Fielding Locke Matthew Fielding Locke (1824–1911) was an American politician in Texas who was elected to the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate. Locke served as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives in the Seventh Texas Legislature.
Matthew Flinders Captain Matthew Flinders RN (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was one of the most accomplished navigators and cartographers of his age. In a career that spanned just over twenty years, he sailed with Captain William Bligh, circumnavigated Australia and encouraged the use of that name for the continent, survived shipwreck and disaster only to be imprisoned as a spy, identified and corrected the effect of iron components and equipment on board wooden ships upon compass readings, and wrote the seminal work on Australian exploration A Voyage To Terra Australis.
Matthew Flinders' Cat Matthew Flinders Cat, a 2002 novel by Bryce Courtenay records the relationship between "Billy", a homeless man who sleeps under the statue of Flinders outside the Sydney Library on a bench, and Ryan, the son of a heroin whore.
Matthew Fontaine Maury High School Matthew Fontaine Maury High School, one of five city comprehensive high schools, is a high school located in historic Ghent area of Norfolk, Virginia. Ghent, the community immediately surrounding Maury High School, has experienced an extensive period of renewal which includes upscale single-family and town home construction along with a steady increase of small, thriving businesses.
Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn (27 November 1870- 4 July 1913) was an British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Matthew Foreman Matthew Foreman (born March 21, 1957) is a set theorist at University of California, Irvine. He has made contributions in widely varying areas of set theory, including descriptive set theory, forcing, and infinitary combinatorics.
Matthew Friedberger Matthew Friedberger (born October 21st, 1972 in Oak Park, Illinois) is half of the indie rock duo The Fiery Furnaces. In the band he contributes the majority of the instrumentation, writes most of the songs and lyrics and occasionally sings.
Matthew G. Martinez Matthew Gilbert "Marty" Martinez (born February 14, 1929 in Huerfano County, Colorado) was a Congressional representative who was both a member of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party from California's 30th congressional district from 1983 to 1993 and California's 31st congressional district from 1993 to 2001. Martinez switched parties to become a Republican after being defeated in a 2000 primary.
Matthew Garber Matthew Garber (25 March 1956 – 13 June 1977) was an English actor best known for his role as Michael Banks in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins. Born in London, England, to parents who had both performed on stage, Matthew Garber attended St Paul's Primary School (Winchmore Hill) and Highgate School.
Matthew Géczy Matthew Géczy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie, television, and voice actor currently living in Paris, France. He is best known as the voice of Odd Della Robbia on the world-famous French animated television series Code Lyoko.
Matthew Gidley Matthew Gidley (born July 1 1977 in Newcastle, NSW) is an Australian rugby league player for the St Helens RLFC in the Super League competition and also for New South Wales & Australia. Gidley played all his junior football in the five-eight position, however with the brilliant Matthew Johns taking up the position in the Knights line up, he slotted in to right centre.
Matthew Good Matthew Frederick Robert Good (born June 29, 1971, Burnaby, British Columbia) is a Canadian rock musician. He was the lead singer for the Matthew Good Band, one of Canada's most successful alternative rock bands in the 1990s, before dissolving the band in 2002.
Matthew Green Matthew Roger Green (born 12 April, 1970) was the British Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Ludlow and his party's spokesman on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. He claims to be the first "Official" Liberal to represent Ludlow since 1886.
Matthew Green (poet) Matthew Green (1696–1737), was a British poet born of Nonconformist parents. He had a post in the custom house, where he prevented ; and the few anecdotes that have been preserved of him show him to have been as witty as his poems would lead one to expect.
Matthew Greenfield Matthew Greenfield (born September 14, 1968) A producer of independent films and a senior vice-president of production at Fox Searchlight. He was formerly the associate director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program.
Matthew Griswold (governor) Matthew Griswold (March 25 1714 -April 28 1799) was the Governor of Connecticut from 1784 to 1786. He also served as Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice of the Superior Court, during the American Revolution (1769-1784).
Matthew H. Carpenter Matthew Hale Carpenter, born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter, (December 22, 1824 - February 24, 1881) was a member of the Republican Party who served in the United States Senate for the state of Wisconsin from 1869 - 1875 and again from 1879 - 1881.
Matthew H. Williams Matthew H. Williams (born in California in 1965) - is an entrepreneur, former MBA college professor and environmental engineer who specializes is using interactive and disruptive media technologies to visualize risks and opportunities.
Matthew Hale (jurist) Sir Matthew Hale (1 November1609—December 25 1676), Lord Chief Justice of England, was born at Alderley, Gloucestershire, where his father, a retired barrister, had a small estate. His paternal grandfather was a rich clothier of Wotton-under-Edge; on his mother's side he was connected with the noble family of the Poyntzes of Acton.
Matthew Hall Matthew Hall (not to be confused with the British screenwriter Matthew R V Hall) is a former Canadian national figure skating team member and one of the first elite level athletes to come out as gay while still competing.
Matthew Harris (composer) Matthew Harris is a modern composer. He has had his works performed by the Minnesota, Houston, Florida, Jacksonville, Chattanooga, Spokane and Modesto Symphony Orchestras, the Lark Quartet, New York New Music Ensemble, League-ISCM, the New York City Opera, Sheryl Studer and Faith Esham.
Matthew Harvey Matthew Harvey (June 21, 1781–April 7, 1866) was a lawyer, jurist, and politician from Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Born in Sutton, New Hampshire, he represented the state in the United States House of Representatives and served one abbreviated term as Governor of New Hampshire.
Matthew Hayden Matthew Lawrence Hayden (born 29 October, 1971 in Kingaroy, Queensland) is an Australian and Queensland cricketer. He is a powerful and aggressive left hand opening batsman, known for his ability to score quickly at both Test and one day level.
Matthew Henson Matthew Alexander Henson (August 6 1866 – March 9, 1955) was an American explorer and long-time companion to Robert Peary; amongst various expeditions, their most famous was a 1909 expedition intended to reach the Geographic North Pole. A black American and an employee of Peary's (who was notoriously difficult with his charges), Henson did not achieve contemporary recognition in an America where racist views were still common.
Matthew Hilger Matthew Hilger is an American professional poker player from Atlanta, Georgia, and the author of Internet Texas Holdem: Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro (ISBN 0-9741502-0-7), and more recently Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-limit and Tournament Strategies (ISBN 0-9741502-2-3). He also operates his own poker-related website.
Matthew Hill Matthew Hill is an American Indian FCC 323 OWNERSHIP REPORT FOR COMMERCIAL BROADCAST STATIONS BOA - 20060303AAW (WPWT-870 AM), Tennessee politician, and elected as a member of the Tennessee General Assembly (104th 2005-2006; 105th 2007-2008).Matthew Hill's profile at the Tennessee General Assembly website
Matthew Hooper Matthew "Matt" Hayes Hooper is the former Director of Media Relations for the Birmingham Steeldogs arenafootball2 team in Birmingham, Ala. He began covering the team in 2001 as a columnist for ArenaFan.
Matthew Horne Matthew Jeffery Horne (born December 5, 1970, Takapuna, Auckland) is a New Zealand cricketer who played in 35 Tests and 50 ODIs from 1997 to 2003. In 2003-04 he and Aaron Barnes added 347* for the fifth wicket against Northern Districts at Eden Park.
Matthew Hughes Matthew Hughes (1822- 9 January 1882) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Matthew Hutton (Archbishop of Canterbury) Matthew Hutton (3 January 1693 - 18 March 1758) was a high churchman in the Church of England, serving as Archbishop of York (1747-1757) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1757 to 1758). He was a direct descendant of Matthew Hutton, who served as Archbishop of York in the 17th century.
Matthew Hutton (Archbishop of York) Matthew Hutton (1529 — 1606), archbishop of York, son of Matthew Hutton of Priest Hutton, in the parish of Warton, North Lancashire, was born in that parish in 1529. He became a sizar in Cambridge University in 1546.
Matthew Charles Dixon Major General Matthew Charles Dixon VC CB (5 February 1821- 7 January 1905) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Matthew J. Merritt Matthew Joseph Merritt (April 2, 1895 - September 29, 1946) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New York City, he attended the public and high schools, and during the First World War served in 1918 as a sergeant in Company C, Three Hundred and Twenty-seventh Battalion, Tank Corps.
Matthew JA Wood Matthew JA Wood has been Fellow and Tutor in Medicine at Somerville College since 1994. He is the senior medical tutor in the College where he teaches Anatomy, Cell Biology, Genetics and Neuroscience to medical and physiological science undergraduates.
Matthew Jefferies Matthew Jefferies is a Senior Lecturer in German History at the University of Manchester, England. He is the author of Politics and Culture in Wilhelmine Germany: the Case of Industrial Architecture (1995), Imperial Culture in Germany 1871-1918 (2003), and Contesting the German Empire 1871-1918 (2007).
Matthew Johns Matthew Johns (born July 27, 1971 in Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian entertainer who had previously enjoyed a successful career in rugby league. He has adopted a couple of comic personas, namely Reg Reagan, a retired 1970s footballer and Trent the flight steward.
Matthew Kirtley Matthew Kirtley (6 February 1813 — 24 May 1873) was an important early locomotive engineer. His brother Thomas Kirtley was also a locomotive engineer (on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (1847)) as was his nephew, William Kirtley, who served as locomotive superintendent on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, 1874-1898.
Matthew Klam Matthew Klam (born in 1964) is an American short-story writer and essayist. The New Yorker named him one of the 25 best fiction writers under 40, and he has won a Robert Bingham/PEN Award, a National Endowment of the Arts, a Whiting Writer's Award and an O Henry Award.
Matthew Kneale Matthew Kneale (born November 24, 1960) is a British writer, best known for his 2000 novel English Passengers, which won the prestigious Whitbread Book Award and was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He studied Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, and afterwards spent a year in Japan, when he began writing.
Matthew Koon Matthew Koon (b. December 15 1993) is an English stage actor and one of the boys who plays the lead character of Billy Elliot in Billy Elliot the Musical at the Victoria Palace Theatre in the West End of London.
Matthew Laird Matthew Laird was the leader of the short-lived Moderate Democratic Movement political party in the Canadian province of British Columbia. He led the party into the British Columbia Democratic Coalition which eventually became the Democratic Reform British Columbia party, serving as the new party's first president.
Matthew Lesko Matthew Lesko (born 1943) is an American author and late-night television personality who authors reference books telling people about how to get "free" money from the United States Government. He is popularly known as "that question mark guy" for the Riddler-like suit that he wears in his television commercials, infomercials, and interviews.
Matthew Libatique Matthew Libatique is an American cinematographer known for his work on such films as Pi, Requiem for a Dream, and The Fountain. Additionally, he has worked on Josie & the Pussycats, Phonebooth, Gothika, She Hate Me, Abandon, Inside Man, and a slew of other films and music videos.
Matthew Lipman Matthew Lipman (born on august 24, 1922) is recognized as the founder of Philosophy for Children. His decision to bring philosophy to young people came from his experience as a professor at Columbia, where he witnessed underdeveloped reasoning skills in his students.
Matthew Little Matt Little is a foward option in the Victorian Football League, who currently plays for the Box Hill Hawks. He is the cousin of Essendon Bombers superstar James Hird, and will eventually play for the Hawthorn Football Club.
Matthew Lloyd Matthew James Lloyd (born April 16 1978) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for and is captain of the Essendon Bombers in the Australian Football League. Widely regarded as the best full-forward currently playing, he is the leading goal scorer of all time for Essendon.
Matthew Luckiesh Matthew Luckiesh DSc, DE, (September 14 1883 Maquoketa, Iowa–November 2, 1967 Shaker Heights, Ohio) was a physicist and, as the Director of General Electric's Lighting Research Laboratory at its Nela Park National Lamps Works facility in East Cleveland, Ohio, he pursued research on light and vision. In his day, he was known as the "Father of the Science of Seeing.
Matthew Lyon Matthew Lyon (July 14, 1749 - August 1, 1822), (father of Chittenden Lyon and great-grandfather of William Peters Hepburn), was a printer, farmer, soldier, and politician, serving as a United States Representative from Vermont and from Kentucky.
Matthew Macfadyen Matthew Macfadyen (born October 17, 1974) is a British actor, best known for his role as MI5 agent Tom Quinn in the BBC television drama series Spooks and for starring as Fitzwilliam Darcy in the 2005 film version of Pride and Prejudice.
Matthew Mancuso Matthew Mancuso (born July 29, 1959), is a retired engineer from Plum, Pennsylvania. Mancuso is currently incarcerated in Devens Federal Medical Center in Massachusetts for multiple charges of child sexual abuse.
Matthew Mann Matthew "Matt" Mann (1884-1962) was an American college swimming coach and was coach of the men's swim team in the 1952 Summer Olympics that won four gold medals, two silver medals and one bronze medal. He was head coach at both Yale University and Harvard University before going on to coach thirteen NCAA champion swimming teams at the University of Michigan and the University of Oklahoma.
Matthew Manning Matthew Manning (born 1955) is a best selling author and healer, and is well known for his purported psychic abilities. As a child he and his family were allegedly subjected to a range of poltergeist disturbances in their Cambridge home.
Matthew Mason Matthew Sean Mason (born 20 March 1974 in Claremont, Western Australia) is an Australian cricketer, although he holds an Irish passport and is thus not considered an overseas player at his current English county, Worcestershire. He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who benefits from his 6-foot 6-inch (1.
Matthew Mason (Welsh cricketer) Matthew Barry Mason (born 24 November 1984 in Swansea) is a Welsh cricketer. Although he has made a number of appearances at second XI level for Glamorgan, as of the end of the 2006 season his only senior appearances had been three games in the C&G Trophy for Wales Minor Counties, in which he took a total of four wickets.
Matthew Maurer Matthew Maurer (born August_23, 1978 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American NBA basketball analyst and NBA Draft historian for several online publications, known for his vast knowledge of NBA Draft History and college basketball.
Matthew Maynard Matthew Peter Maynard (born March 21, 1966, Oldham, Lancashire) was a skilled batsman and, later in his career, wicketkeeper famed for his aggressive and dashing strokeplay. His sparkling first-class career with Glamorgan, which saw him achieve a batting average of 42.
Matthew McCauley (producer) Matthew McCauley (born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1954) is an award-winning record producer and composer in Los Angeles. Matthew is active in several sciences and is the cofounder of Ancient Egypt Research Associates (www.
Matthew McConaughey Matthew David McConaughey (born November 4, 1969) is an American actor. After a series of minor roles in the early 1990s (including his breakout role in Dazed and Confused, director Richard Linklater's second feature film), he came to fame after starring in several successful films, including A Time to Kill and U-571.
Matthew McDaniel Matthew McDaniel (born in 1959; former carpenter in Oregon) is a human rights activist working to improve human rights for the Akha people of Thailand. On April 18, 2004, he was arrested at Thailand's border with Myanmar by Thai immigration authorities and later deported.
Matthew McKeon Matthew McKeon (1924 - November 15, 2003) was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps who gained notoriety during the Ribbon Creek Incident which occurred at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina on April 8, 1956. He was also a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Matthew Miller (pundit) Matthew Miller is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a monthly columnist for Fortune, and the author of The Two Percent Solution (ISBN 1-58648-289-0). In addition, he has written columns for a variety of news publications (including The Atlantic Monthly) and has made numerous appearances on television news networks such as CNN and MSNBC.
Matthew Montfort Matthew Montfort is the leader of the world music ensemble Ancient Future. An award-winning guitarist (Louis Armstrong Jazz Award, Colorado Outstanding Young Guitarist Award), he is a pioneer of the scalloped fretboard guitar (an instrument combining qualities of the South Indian vina and the steel string guitar).
Matthew Moore Matthew Moore (January 8, 1888 – January 20, 1960) was born in Fordstown Crossroads, County Meath, Ireland. He and his brothers Tom and Owen emigrated to America and all went on to Hollywood, California and to successful careers in motion pictures.
Matthew Nathan Sir Matthew Nathan GCMG, (Chinese Translated Name 彌敦) (3 January 1862 – 18 April1939) was a British soldier and civil servant, who variously served as the Governor of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, Natal and Queensland.
Matthew Palmer Matthew Simon Russell Palmer, born 12 May 1964, is a prominent New Zealand legal academic. Palmer was the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Government Relations), Dean of Law, and Director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law at Victoria University of Wellington from January 2001 until June 2006.
Matthew Parker Matthew Parker (August 6, 1504–May 17, 1575) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until his death in 1575. He was one of the primary architects of the Thirty-Nine Articles, the defining statements of Anglican doctrine.
Matthew Petersen Matthew Andrew Petersen (born March 27, 1980 in Subiaco, Western Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League. After playing for the Belmont Steelers, a feeder club for the North Queensland Cowboys, Petersen was called up to the NRL in 2002.
Matthew Prior (cricketer) Matthew James Prior (born 26 February, 1982, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa) is an English cricketer who has played one-day international cricket for England. Though he is a wicket-keeper for his county team Sussex, his international matches have seen him used as a specialist opening batsman.
Matthew Pryor Matthew Pryor is an American musician who lives in Lawrence, Kansas. Matt was in the band Secret Decoder Ring, and through playing shows in the Kansas City area, met the members of his future band, indie rock group The Get Up Kids, who formed in 1995.
Matthew Quay Matthew Stanley Quay (September 30, 1833 - May 28, 1904) was an immensely powerful Pennsylvania political boss; "kingmaker" (Benjamin Harrison, 1888). "Boss" Quay's political principles and actions stood in contrast to an unusually attractive personality.
Matthew Quinn Matthew Quinn (born April 17, 1976) is a South African sprinter. Together with Morne Nagel, Corne Du Plessis and Lee Roy Newton he won a silver medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics.
Matthew Quintal Matthew Quintal (March 3, 1766 – 1799) was an able seaman and mutineer aboard the HMS Bounty. He was a strong, muscular Cornishman from Padstow, 5 feet 5 inches tall, with fair complexion, light brown hair, strong made, and heavily tattooed on his backside and elsewhere.
Matthew R. Sutherland Matthew Robinson Sutherland (born July 18, 1894 in Griswood, Manitoba; year of death unknown) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Liberal-Progressive from 1936 to 1949, and again from 1953 to 1958.
Matthew Rice Matthew Nathaniel Rice (born February 12, 1982) is an American football player, best known for playing the defensive end position. He played collegiately at Penn State University and attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Matthew Ridge Matthew John Ridge (born August 27, 1968) is a New Zealand television presenter as well as a former National Rugby League captain for the Manly Sea Eagles, New Zealand Warriors and for the New Zealand rugby league team, as well as an All-Black. He is best known for his mischievous antics alongside his partner Marc Ellis in various TV shows like 'Game of Two Halves', 'Sports Café', 'Marc & Matthew's Rocky Road to ...
Matthew Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley Matthew White Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley (July 25, 1842 – November 28, 1904) was a British Conservative politician and statesman. He was the eldest son of Sir Matthew White Ridley, 4th Baronet, of Blagdon and his wife Cecilia Anne Parke.
Matthew Rieck Matthew Rieck (born April 8, 1980 in Penrith, NSW) is an Australian rugby league player. He currently plays for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League competition in Australia; and previously played for the Cronulla Sharks and the Penrith Panthers His position of choice is Wing.
Matthew Richardson (Australian rules footballer) Matthew "Richo" Richardson (born March 19, 1975), is a professional Australian rules football player for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League. He has been the club's key forward through the late 1990's and the 2000's, and the club's leading goalscorer seven times.
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