1996 Emile Noel, international civil servant, dies at 73
1996 Noel Walton Bott, engineer, dies at 88
1996 Arthur Leslie Noel Douglas Houghton, civil servant, dies at 97
1994 Noel Pointer, jazz violinist, dies at 39
1994 Willian Noel Moffat, architect, dies at 82
1994 Noel Chiboust, trumpeter/sax, dies at 84
1994 Noel Fore, Belgian cyclist (Paris-Roubaix 1959), dies at 61
1975 Noel Madison, actor (Jitterbugs, Black Raven), dies at 77
1973 Noel Coward, English playwright (Private Letters), dies at 73
1973 Cleo Noel, U.S. ambassador to Sudan, assassinated
1971 Noel Hogan, musician, Cranberries
1969 Dean Noel, CFL full back for the Hamilton Tiger Cats
1968 "Noel Coward's Sweet Potato" closes at Booth New York City after 36 performances
1968 "Noel Coward's Sweet Potato" opens at Booth Theater New York City for 36 performances
1968 "Noel Coward's Sweet Potato" closes at Barrymore New York City after 17 performances
1968 "Noel Coward's Sweet Potato" opens at Barrymore New York City for 17 performances
1967 Noel Gallagher, English Musician
1967 Monique Noel, born in Salem, Oregon, playmate, May, 1989
1966 Noel Gallon, composer, dies at 75
1966 Jimi Henrix Experience fors with Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell
1956 Noel Coward's musical "South Sea Bubble," premieres in London
1955 Arthur Oscar Honegger, Swiss composer (Cantate Noel), dies at 63
1954 Noel Gay, [Richard Moxon Armitage], composer, dies at 55
1952 Noel Coward's "Quadrille," premieres in London
1948 Noel Edmonds, British TV personality, Foul-ups, Bleeps and Blunders
1946 Noel Cowards musical "Pacific 1860," premieres in London
1945 Noel Redding, rocker, The Jimi Hendrix Experience-Purple Haze
1945 Noel Coward's revue "Sigh no More," premieres in London
1943 Noel Coward's "This Happy Breed," premieres in London
1943 Noel Coward's "Present Laughter," premieres in London
1941 Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit," premieres in London
1938 Noel Coward's musical "Operette," premieres in London
1937 Noel Murphy, British rugby player
1936 Noel Coward's "Tonight at 8:30," premieres in New York City
1936 Roy Harford, cricketer, brother of Noel NZ wicketkeeper vs. India 1968
1936 Noel Harrison, London, singer and actor, Mark-Girl from UNCLE
1936 Noel Coward's "Astonished Heart," premieres in London
1933 Noel Coward's "Design for Living," premieres in New York City
1931 Noel McGregor, cricketer, batted in 25 Tests for NZ 1955-65
1931 Noel Cowards "Cavalcade," premieres in London
1930 Noel Coward's "Private Lives," premieres in London
1930 Noel Harford, cricketer, brother of Roy NZ Test batsman in 1950's
1929 Noel Da Costa, composer
1928 Bill Cotton, CEO, Noel Gay TV
1928 Noel Coward's musical "This Year of Grace," premieres in London
1927 Dick Noel, born in Brooklyn, New York, TV host, It's a Small Wonder
1927 Noel Coward's "Marquise," premieres in London
1926 Noel Coward's "This Was a Man," premieres in New York City
1925 Noel Coward's "Easy Virtue," premieres in New York City
1925 Noel Coward's "Fallen Angels," premieres in London
1924 Noel Coward's "Vortex," premieres in London
1923 Noel Vandernotte, France, cox, Olympic-bronze-1936
1923 Noel Coward's "Young Idea," premieres in London
1922 Emile Noel, international civil servant
1916 Noel Johnson, British actor, Frenzy, Frightmare, Royal Flash
1912 Willian Noel Moffat, architect
1909 Noel Chiboust, trumpeter/Sax
1907 Noel Walton Bott, engineer
1899 Noel Coward, England, playwright, In Which We Serve-1942 Acad Award
1898 Arthur Leslie Noel Douglas Houghton, politician/trade unionist
1898 Noel Gay, [Richard Moxon Armitage], composer
1891 Noel Gallon, composer
1824 George Gorden Noel "Lord" Byron, poet, dies at 36
1788 Lord [George Gordon Noel] Byron, England, romantic poet, Don Juan
1707 Noel Coypel, French painter, dies at 78
1639 Noel Alexandre, French theologian/historian
1628 Noel Coypel, French painter
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