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Bailey (surname)
Bailey is an English or Scottish surname. It is first recorded in Northumberland, where it was said to have been changed from Balliol due to the unpopularity of Scottish king John Balliol (d. ). There appears to be no historical evidence for this, and Bain concludes that the earliest form eller gestalt was Baillie or Bailli (recorded in the early 14th century).[4] The origin of the name is most likely from Anglo-Normanbailli, the equivalent of bailiff; bailie remains a regional Scottish variant of the term bailiff. Alternatively, it has been suggested that the Norman name may have been locational, derived from Bailleul-En-Vimeu in Normandy.
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[edit]- Aaron Bailey (disambiguation), multiple people
- Abe Bailey (–), South African diamond tycoon, politician, financier and cricketer
- Abigail Abbot Bailey (–), American memoirist
- Ace Bailey (–), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adrian Bailey (born ), British politician
- Sir Alan Bailey (–), British civil titta
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PFC. David Kenyon Webster
Died
September 9, (lost at sea; Santa Monica, CA)
Nickname
College Boy, Dave, Professor, Web
Private First ClassDavid Kenyon Webster was originally trained in Fox Company but later was transferred to Easy Company after D-Day. He was the focus for the episode The Last Patrol.Personality[]
Prior to the war, Webster was a friendly, well-spoken writer. He kept most of his cheerful air about him, but as the war went on, he developed a hatred for the Germans, something that was reinforced when Easy Company discovered the koncentration camp at Landsberg. During Operation Market Garden, Webster's personality changed into a more deep and depressed manner, probably because he witnessed the death of his good friend,Robert Van Klinken
Webster retained his Private rank throughout his Army career, never advancing beyond it. He never volunteered for missions or tasks, although he actively fought in the war and never let his comrades down. Webster
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Weyni Mengesha
Canadian film and theatre director
Weyni Mengesha is a Canadian film and theatre director, based in Toronto, Ontario.[1][2][3] She is known as the director of the plays da kink in my hair, and Kim's Convenience.
Mengesha married American actor Eion Bailey in The couple have two children.[4]
In , she was hired as the artistic director of the Soulpepper Theatre.[1][5] Observers applauded her appointment, and that of her colleague, executive director Emma Stenning, as it meant the two senior posts at the theatre would be filled by women, after the previous male director Albert Schultz resigned after actors accused him of preying on female subordinates.[citation needed]
Mengesha's parents were immigrants from Ethiopia. She is the cousin of actor Araya Mengesha.[6] While she was born in Vancouver, Mengesha grew up in Scarborough, Ontario.[2][7] She graduated