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as a peer, and should be tried in the House of | Lords; but was refused.) |
udgments are subject to appeal to the House of | Lords, but in the act of 1873 the appeal to the Hous |
ilt by Edward I in his crack-down on the Welsh | lords, but by Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, a powerful |
advice from the Magnum Concilium (the House of | Lords, but without the Commons, so not a Parliament) |
1657 he offered a seat in Cromwell's House of | Lords, but did not take it. |
considering appealing directly to the House of | Lords, but in March 2008 it decided to accept the Ap |
take the oath necessary to sit in the House of | Lords but after a few months he subscribed to the oa |
th in 1679 and became a member of the House of | Lords, but did not sit in James II's parliament of 7 |
spokesman on Scottish affairs in the House of | Lords, but resigned in November 1996, also resigning |
automatically became a member of the House of | Lords but took no active part in politics until he m |
the Lord Chancellor's offices in the House of | Lords, but it now moved to dedicated offices in Whit |
tor knew the world had connections to the Time | Lords, but now how it ultimately collapsed. |
He took his seat in the House of | Lords but never made a speech. |
Knayth in 2008, Lord Stair was elected to the | Lords, but, as of 9 October 2008, had made no votes |
was allowed to appeal her case to the House of | Lords but, whilst her legal team had agreed to provi |
as one of the peers excluded from the House of | Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999. |
er in 1993, but was excluded from the House of | Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999. |
ion Spokesman for the Treasury in the House of | Lords by new leader Ed Miliband. |
ntil 1827 when he was elevated to the House of | Lords by the new Prime Minister, George Canning, who |
r. Hywel Francis and sponsored in the House of | Lords by Lord Ashley of Stoke. |
Commons until he was summoned to the House of | Lords by a writ of acceleration in his father's Baro |
wood opened the debate in the British House of | Lords by urging that the mandate over Palestine be t |
He is one of only 3 members of the House of | Lords by virtue of the House of Lords Act who inheri |
Member's Bill was brought before the House of | Lords by Lord Avebury, who sought in his Religious O |
petition of the attempts to restore the exiled | lords by force. |
Lord Westbury in the House of | Lords, by Carlo Pellegrini, 1869. |
It was introduced in the House of | Lords by the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Ja |
In that year, he was elevated to the House of | Lords by a writ in acceleration in his father's titl |
leading lawyers to adjudicate in the House of | Lords by making them life peers. |
reditary peers were excluded from the House of | Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999, as a hereditar |
George Byron of the | Lords Byron of Newstead Abbey. |
cholls of Birkenhead and the other British Law | Lords came to the international fore in deciding whe |
ober 1992), became a Life Peer in the House of | Lords, campaigned to improve Anglo-Irish relations a |
Time | Lords can communicate by telepathy, and can link the |
Dungeon | Lords can be played either single-player stand alone |
However, on the 6 February the | Lords capitulated. |
He, and other Scottish | lords captured at Solway Moss in 1542, had undertake |
hting days of its early existence, when feudal | lords cared only for what they could get and hold, a |
Seven earls and | lords carried his body; William Kirkcaldy of Grange |
Applying the House of | Lords case Welham v DPP [1961] AC 103, under section |
f State for the Home Department was a House of | Lords case concerning the rights of a prisoner when |
Porter v Magill [2002] 2 AC 357 was a House of | Lords case which arose out of the Homes for votes sc |
Attorney General [2005] UKHL 56 was a House of | Lords case concerning the legality of the use of the |
erformed as lead singer on the debut Screamin' | Lords CD, Long Live Me. |
arons and two bishops which today stand in the | Lords Chamber at Westminster Palace; cast in 1847−18 |
She complained that the House of | Lords' Chamber was full of smoke; whilst her visitor |
f Lord Curzon, his counterpart in the House of | Lords, Chamberlain succeeded Bonar Law as Leader of |
d of the development of Elizabethan drama, two | Lords Chamberlain in succession, Thomas Radclyffe, 3 |
The | Lords chase girls, steal cars, play pool and hang ou |
Polish throne, while the Lithuanian Council of | Lords chose Alexander Jagiellon. |
Rhondda tried to take his seat in the House of | Lords, citing the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act |
d, he addressed a remonstrance to the House of | Lords, claiming his right to a trial by his peers. |
, to the number of 26,000 men, among whom were | Lords Clifford, Coniers, Ogle, Scroope, and Lumley, |
and the Dukes of Burgundy, Bourbon and Berry, | lords Clisson, Sancerre, Coucy, and other notables. |
Traci | Lords co-starred as the mermaid. |
These were the | Lords Cobham: William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (die |
to hold for 9 years, elevation to the House of | Lords coming in 1981. |
n Point Keppel (named after Augustus Keppel, a | Lords Commissioner of the Admiralty), but instead he |
14 March 1835 Nicholl was given the post as a | Lords Commissioner of the Treasury, until 18 April t |
By Command of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. |
until April 9, 1689, and was named one of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty on September 26 |
y, and approved by the Colonial Office and the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty'. |
acted as official solicitor or counsel of the | Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, owner |
The King referred the matter to the | Lords Commissioners on Foreign Trade and Plantations |
elivered orally on his behalf, as is usual, by | Lords Commissioners), he was no longer king of the U |
641, when he had been summoned by the House of | Lords committee to be examined touching State matter |
In 1641 he was a member of the | Lords committee on Religion, and served on the commi |
ed Kingdom Appellate Committee of the House of | Lords, composed of Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord St |
However, the | lords concerned had earlier turned London into an ar |
d in three important judgments of the House of | Lords concerning terrorism: Secretary of State for t |
to bring an action against him in the House of | Lords concerning a property matter. |
On 20 May the House of | Lords considered the report of its Privileges Commit |
The | Lords considered this assistance a breach of the Lei |
te attempts to avoid them altogether, the Time | Lords continue to send him on occasional missions, i |
1572 in the Southern Netherlands the Habsburg | lords continued to appoint provincial stadtholders f |
2008) was a crossbench member of the House of | Lords, continuing to sit after the passing of the Ho |
At first, all members of the House of | Lords could hear appeals. |
erly Bliss, Gina Valentino, Nicole West, Traci | Lords, Craig Roberts, David Sanders, Greg Rome, Rick |
B4368 roads, which in turn is named after the | Lords Craven (who owned nearby Stokesay Castle). |
fabric structures, of which the Mound Stand at | Lords Cricket Ground is a notable example. |
the experience of serving in succession under | Lords Cromer, Roberts, and Kitchener-the three Big M |
ring) and Fahook, the city's three major crime | lords, dead, there will be a struggle for power amon |
rother and sister, was mentioned in a House of | Lords debate on the Human Fertility and Embryology B |
During a House of | Lords debate in 2000, Lord Walker stated: "Anyone wh |
In a 1995 House of | Lords debate, Gerry Fitt, formerly nationalist MP fo |
He is a regular attender at House of | Lords debates, where he has spoken in recent session |
subsequently been the subject of two House of | Lords debates. |
The | Lords decided against Jones and the church was rebui |
The House of | Lords decided that the tenant could not be said to o |
In Ward v Duncombe [1893] AC 369, the House of | Lords decided that the rule that notice determines p |
The | Lords decided to add many wrecking amendments to the |
nited Kingdom designed to reverse the House of | Lords decision in National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ain |
Wright v Tatham (1838) is a famous House of | Lords decision on the use of hearsay within a trial. |
ere was no reason to suppose that the House of | Lords' decision would not be followed by the Norther |
a month later on 7 February 1764, the House of | Lords deemed John as the rightful heir to his uncle' |
o make a claim to the barony, but the House of | Lords deemed the remainders invalid. |
When the lunar | lords deploy a predominant command they transform th |
uty Chairman of the Committees of the House of | Lords, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords since 19 |
The earls of Kildare ruled as | Lords Deputy from 1470 (with more or less success) b |
The | lords descended from the counts of Breteuil, and oft |
such as the members of Parliament and House of | Lords described in the English Bill of Rights. |
Lords desire a Conference conference concerning the | |
The House of | Lords did not insist on their original amendment, an |
The | Lords did not meet again until the Convention Parlia |
of Storkyrkobrinken with the Swedish House of | Lords discernible in the background. |
The Irish | lords do not like the idea, and many hide themselves |
hich, for many years, was presided over by the | Lords Dormer. |
aullucci; from these Apartments you go into my | Lords dressing room and Library, fronting the garden |
finite capacity for pretentiousness", the Time | Lords dubbed the manipulator the "Hand of Omega". |
dministration, but four of the most important, | Lords Dudley and Palmerston and Messrs Huskisson and |
ms Simon lost the support of the Welsh marcher | lords due to his alliance with Llywelyn ap Gruffydd: |
Parliament, she is not entitled to sit in the | Lords due to her re-election to the European Parliam |
a was suspended for 8 months from the House of | Lords due to the United Kingdom Parliamentary expens |
four governors-general (Sir William Slim, and | Lords Dunrossil, De L'Isle, and Casey). |
l English Catholics to blow up of the House of | Lords during the State Opening of Parliament, thereb |
esman for the House of Commons in the House of | Lords during the indictment of various figures close |
given by William the Conqueror to three of his | Lords, Earl Hugh of Chester, Richard Ingania and Urs |
lude the 4 Corner Hustlers, Cicero Insane Vice | Lords, Ebony Vice Lords, Executioner Vice Lords, Imp |
The House of | Lords effectively nullified Denning's work with the |
Club; or the House of Commons, or the House of | Lords either." |
nd town historian, Horsley, the antiquary, and | Lords Eldon, Stowell, and Collingwood. |
of the ninety hereditary peers in the House of | Lords elected to remain after the passing of the Hou |
eight maids, nine dancing ladies, ten leaping | lords, eleven pipers, and twelve drummers. |
y coach, Keith Brown, former vice-captain MCCC | Lords, English Cricket Board, National Cricket Coach |
He was a special adviser to the House of | Lords enquiry into the European Central Bank. |
House of | Lords' eponymous debut was released in 1988, featuri |
aving returned the soldiers to Earth, the Time | Lords erase Zoe and Jamie's memories of travelling w |
lowing years, Niklot allied himself with Saxon | lords, especially Count Adolf II of Holstein, allowi |
ablished excellent relations with the crusader | lords, especially with Amaury de Nesle, Latin patria |
He was a diligent attender in the | Lords, even in his 90s. |
arge a peer committed by order of the House of | Lords, even though the warrant of commitment be such |
med by Ralph Tosny, whose descendants were its | lords, except when it was held by Welshmen owing all |
The | Lords Fairfax of Cameron are members of another bran |
Despite holding a Scottish peerage, the | Lords Fairfax of Cameron are members of an ancient Y |
o "weeded out" the "half measures men" such as | Lords Fairfax and Manchester. |
as Jefferson and a distant cousin of Britain's | Lords Falkland and Cary. |
In 1163, the free | lords' family died out. |
1636, was drawn up declaring these citizens as | Lords Feoffees ("trustholders") of the Manor of Brid |
The charitable trust known as The | Lords Feoffees and Assistants of the Manor of Bridli |
Rules to elect new | Lords Feoffees and Assistants have been adhered to f |
n suggested that the 12th century Norse-Gaelic | lords Fergus of Galloway, and Somerled, could have b |
isarmed of all weapons, and sent back to their | lords' fields. |
British politician and member of the House of | Lords, first affiliated with the Labour Party, becam |
eyard suffer the penalty for breaking the Time | Lords' first law, and become trapped in the TARDIS, |
In the House of | Lords, Fisher became Crown Representative of the Gen |
Sex scenes with and without | Lords follow. |
The Bill's second reading in the | Lords followed in June, with an amendment replacing |
and Bute, to allow him to sit in the House of | Lords following the passing of the House of Lords Ac |
rica Group in a committee room at the House of | Lords following his recent visit to South Africa and |
He was elected to stay in the | Lords following the removal of most hereditary peers |
l his death, serving as Leader of the House of | Lords following Labour's victory in the 1945 General |
uite insane, and he sought revenge on the Time | Lords for "abandoning" him. |
spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats in the | Lords for Regional and Local Government until Novemb |
ers are barons and are members of the House of | Lords for life, but their titles and membership in t |
A member of the House of | Lords for 68 years, he was Father of the House of Lo |
He remained active in the House of | Lords for the next few years, making his final speec |
h in the assembly room, attacking the House of | Lords for its opposition to his "People's Budget". |
as also Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords for over twenty years. |
that the Doctor had been an agent for the Time | Lords for many years and that his trial was a sham f |
mmons, and who was responsible in the House of | Lords for carrying the Infants Protection Act. |
dai domain, would remain in Shiroishi as local | lords for the next two centuries, spanning over 11 g |
redale he was an active member of the House of | Lords for 38 years. |
toria in her State robes going to the House of | Lords for her first official act, the prorogation of |
Pembroke submitted a petition to the House of | Lords for their assistance, denying everything alleg |
nd Technology Select Committee in the House of | Lords for many years. |
s (Regulation) Bill as it reached the House of | Lords for scrutiny. |
He sits in the House of | Lords for the Conservatives. |
ht down upon himself the wrath of the House of | Lords for falsely insisting that their Chamber was i |
2005, he hosted a book launch in the House of | Lords for the controversial Israel Shamir, during wh |
1907, he was a member of the Prussian House of | Lords for the National Liberal Party, which later be |
nth after her death in 1958, women entered the | Lords for the first time thanks to the Life Peerages |
ame assistant to and spokesman in the House of | Lords for the Ministry of Transport. |
At that point the | Lords forced the King to release him, and Williams r |
was a top aide to the Chairman of the House of | Lords Foreign Policy Committee (The Earl of Kimberly |
1946) is a Labour Party member of the House of | Lords, former Senior Vice Principal of the Universit |
In 2009, the House of | Lords found Fisher to be joint-author and co-owner o |
loyalist was Jose (Cha-Cha)Jimenez, the Young | Lords founder. |
Lords Fraser, Scarman and Diplock all believed that | |
He was Shadow Minister for Sport in the | Lords from July 2003 to February 2005. |
4; and Assistant Deputy Leader of the House of | Lords from 1960-62 and Deputy Leader of the House of |
He was Leader of the House of | Lords from 1968 to 1970, and subsequently Opposition |
itish hereditary peer, who sat in the House of | Lords from 1959 to 1999. |
and 1910 to 1917, and a member of the House of | Lords from 1917 until his death. |
olitician and served as Leader of the House of | Lords from 1988 to 1990. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) from 1973 to 1974 and as Joint Under-Secretar |
tage riots, attempting to prevent the House of | Lords from vetoing the abolition of episcopacy. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) from 1957 to 1961 and as Joint Under-Secretar |
time is reversed to stop Gallifrey or the Time | Lords from ever existing, provoking confusion among |
s granted a leave of absence from the House of | Lords from 2008. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) from 1841 to 1846 in the second Tory administ |
rage, serving as the Liberal Chief Whip in the | Lords from 1977 until 1984, then as party spokespers |
The Palaiologoi were originally petty | lords from Macedonia, but their earliest generations |
ent but was Chief Liberal Whip in the House of | Lords from 1923 to 1944 and served as a Deputy Speak |
lenby served as Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords from 1993 to 1999, and was elected in the latt |
He was a representative peer in the House of | Lords from 1913-1950 and an Ulster Unionist member o |
served as Deputy Liberal Whip in the House of | Lords from 1965 to 1967 and was honoured with the Pr |
s an Irish Representative Peer in the House of | Lords from January 1801 until his death in August 18 |
He was a deputy speaker in the House of | Lords from 1982 to 1988. |
nd was an opposition spokesman in the House of | Lords from 1975 to 1979. |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) from 1915 to 1918. |
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