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Decrees of the | Lords Ordinary could only be appealed to the House o |
The | Lords Ordinary sit in the Outer House, and usually s |
In January, 1970, he represented the Young | Lords Organization when they took control of a churc |
88 against William Rufus, with the other local | lords Osbern fitzRichard of Richard's Castle, Ralf o |
In 2005 his appeal to the House of | Lords over the use of secret evidence to keep him in |
ifts from the Aldithley family and other local | lords over the next centuries. |
Government sustained a defeat in the House of | Lords over an amendment which would have protected p |
, at the same time as a debate in the House of | Lords over a bill aiming to restrict the sale of poi |
ishop he played an active role in the House of | Lords over the war with America. |
Snow were called to a disciplinary hearing at | Lords over their behaviour, and Illingworth and Snow |
The House of | Lords overturned the amendment later in the year, bu |
In 2009 the Law | Lords overturned Eady's ruling, with Lord Hoffman ac |
SW1A 0PW - House of | Lords, Palace of Westminster |
Museum of Natural History and Anthropology in | Lords Park is a small natural history museum located |
display in the surrounding 108-acre (0.44 km2) | Lords Park. |
utes between the king and his uncles and other | lords, Parliament repeatedly tried to curb the use o |
re held in fief under other more senior feudal | lords, particularly under various lines of the Habsb |
enced by the Black Panther Party and the Young | Lords Party. |
enced by the Black Panther Party and the Young | Lords Party. |
3 April - The House of | Lords passes the Self-denying Ordinance. |
ng to the exclusion and suspension of House of | Lords peers. |
ishioners of St Benet Paul's Wharf, and to the | Lords Pembroke and Manchester. |
ewe, John Potts, Samuel Browne, John Bulkeley, | Lords Pembroke, Salisbury, Middlesex, Northumberland |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
used as a gladiatorial arena by the first Time | Lords, pitting various species kidnapped from their |
Lords Point is a small community in the town of Ston | |
Rubin Gottesman (Producer of Tracy | Lords Porn Movies) |
development of the village occurred under the | lords Poulett extending their large house and estate |
Containing (1) An Exposition of the | Lords Prayer …; (2) A Preparation to the Lords Suppe |
f the Old Testament, parts of the Psalter, the | Lords Prayer and the history of the Passion. |
ion of the Creed, the ten Commandments and the | Lords Prayer, calculated for the borders of England |
which in the last 120 years has produced three | Lords President of the Court of Session, the most re |
a similar Parliamentary grant to the House of | Lords, Prince William had put pressure on his reluct |
uling elite of feudal nobility were emirs, the | lords, princes. |
to increase the Whig majority in the House of | Lords prior to the 1832 Reform Act, but refused. |
s an additional Lord of Appeal in the House of | Lords prior to the transfer of its judicial function |
The | Lords' Privileges Committee considered the sub-commi |
The Young | Lords, produced by Young Lord, Iris Morales, aired o |
o video movie focusing on politicians and drug | lords, produced by a small company, it was professio |
As a compromise the | Lords proposed that William and Mary should both tak |
s claim was no longer valid and gave it to the | Lords Proprieters. |
He was also one of the original | Lords Proprietor of the Carolina colony. |
been appointed to the post permanently by the | Lords Proprietor in 1670 and then left for England i |
istant governor of the Albemarle colony by the | Lords Proprietor in 1664. |
Cacique by 1690 and was made Landgrave by the | Lords Proprietors on 13 May 1691. |
In 1729, seven of the | Lords Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina t |
He served as secretary to South Carolina's | Lords Proprietors before being appointed governor by |
After the | Lords Proprietors commissioned him governor of Carol |
Another region was settled under the | Lords Proprietors in 1670, to the south of the other |
Bertie was one of the | Lords Proprietors of Carolina, heir of the proprieto |
and the Yamasee War, and the inability of the | Lords Proprietors to act decisively, led to separate |
It was controlled by the | Lords Proprietors, a group of eight English noblemen |
s west of the Hudson River were awarded to two | Lords Proprietors, John Berkeley and George Carteret |
n Edward Hyde received his commission from the | Lords Proprietors. |
ly from neglect from the heirs of the original | Lords Proprietors. |
e exercised the powers of the monarchy just as | Lords Protector had done, but the title's republican |
but dry" and a "skinny, bald brainbox", in the | Lords Prout became highly rated for his views and op |
rages Act has the right to sit in the House of | Lords, provided he or she is 21 years of age, is not |
to old, frequently rebellious Georgian feudal | lords, Qutlu Arslan represented ennobled commoners a |
It was doubted in a later case by the House of | Lords, Rann v Hughes. |
70 attended the Commons and attendance in the | Lords rarely reached a dozen. |
On 2 October 1690, the House of | Lords read his petition, which stated "That he hath |
When Compassion began to evolve, the Time | Lords realised that she was meant to be the prototyp |
t with the Armenians, allotting land to feudal | lords, rebuilding churches, and approving the reloca |
However, the House of | Lords recognised her as Lady Nairne in 1874, her mot |
nt, Transport and the Regions, in the House of | Lords, recognised that Cornwall has a "special case" |
as a change from the previous title, House of | Lords Record Office. |
y historical collections, kept in the House of | Lords Record Office. |
"War | Lords Recruit Whites" Metro East Journal 2/2/70 |
mons divisions in 2007 on a number of House of | Lords reform options, Murrison voted for options 7 a |
m on the electoral system and further House of | Lords reform. |
lations Bill in 1968 and also opposed House of | Lords Reform. |
The House of | Lords refused leave to hear the appeal, citing the r |
The local crusader | lords refused to carry on with the siege, and the th |
House of Commons of England, but the House of | Lords refused to give up theirs, and the matter was |
rliament Acts 1911 and 1949 after the House of | Lords refused to agree to the legislation. |
The Sea | Lords refused. |
ay Co. (1886) was a case heard by the House of | Lords regarding Personal Injury and Negligence. |
a 2003 court case in England from the House of | Lords regarding the torts of negligence and occupier |
The Pretender appointed him one of his ' | Lords Regent' in England and commander of the Jacobi |
tive parliamentarian and attended the House of | Lords regularly. |
councillor until March 1987, when the House of | Lords rejected the appeals of 47 Liverpool councillo |
In 1910, the Unionist-dominated House of | Lords rejected the so-called "People's Budget", lead |
dicated and that the throne was vacant but the | Lords rejected abdicated as the term was unknown in |
ssed to try the King for treason; the House of | Lords rejected it. |
the first year of Tony Blair's government the | Lords rejected Labour bills thirty-eight times. |
ol Riots of 1831 took place after the House of | Lords rejected the second Reform Bill, which aimed t |
De Nijs, backed by The | Lords, released his first single in 1962, Ritme van |
of rare demos and live recordings by House of | Lords, released on October 14, 2008. |
inety elected hereditary peers in the House of | Lords, remaining after the passing of the House of L |
ainly due to the recommendations of a House of | Lords Report. |
ak of the First English Civil War the House of | Lords resolved (5 October 1642) that he should be al |
On 4 November 1675, the | Lords resolved to fix 20 November as the date for th |
Sound of Drums", it is revealed that the Time | Lords resurrected the Master to serve as the ultimat |
the specifics of inheritance, and the marcher | lords retained most of their independence, as they h |
est of England Waltheof, the last of the Saxon | lords retained Hallamshire of which Wadsley was a pa |
companion of the Second Doctor, until the Time | Lords returned him to Scotland and erased his memori |
The House of | Lords, reversing the decision of the Court of Appeal |
onial revolt between 1321-2 led by the Marcher | Lords Roger Mortimer, Baron Mortimer and Humphrey de |
as the border stronghold of one of the Marcher | Lords, Roger de Lacy. |
ath Comes to Time, where Ace inherits the Time | Lords' role after their extinction and the Doctor Wh |
being considered in lower courts, the House of | Lords ruled that in some circumstances a minor could |
In 1812 the House of | Lords ruled in favour of Sir James Innes-Ker, 6th Ba |
On 25 November 2002, the Law | Lords ruled in favour of Anderson's claim that it wa |
nine months of marriage, no children, the Law | Lords ruled. |
n 9 November 1941, six days after the House of | Lords ruling, it was decided that there were no long |
were liable to be killed by the Colombian drug | lords running the cocaine cartels. |
Following his trial in the House of | Lords, Russell gave up racing cars. |
e, three of the titles making a debut: Lord of | Lords Ryu Knight, NG Knight Lamune & 40 and Shippu! |
A report from the British House of | Lords said, “There is no definitive list of comitolo |
The | Lords Saxophone |
e was subsequently re-edited and reissued with | Lords' scene excised and the box cover photo of Lord |
and the match against Cambridge University at | Lords, scoring 22 and 50 (his top first-class score) |
Judges at the House of | Lords secured their position by mere virtue of the f |
ons to either the House of Commons or House of | Lords seem to have been later in origin than petitio |
white outfit like those worn by the first Time | Lords seen on screen, in The War Games in 1969, the |
A ronin convinces each of two crime | lords, Seibei and Ushitora, to hire him as protectio |
vited to give evidence in 1888 to the House of | Lords Select Committee on the Poor Laws, calling on |
During a 2002 House of | Lords select committee inquiry into animal testing i |
He was a Member of the House of | Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, 19 |
Lords Select Committees: Member of European Union, S | |
In 2006, he chaired a House of | Lords select committee which criticised the use of t |
Also member of House of | Lords' Select Committees on Economic Affairs (2004-2 |
s Public Accounts Committee report, a House of | Lords Select Committee was appointed to consider all |
He was one of the ten | Lords selected to attend the Westminster Assembly of |
considered prominent enough that the House of | Lords sent 2 cases there to be dealt with. |
ack Rod, a ceremonial position in the House of | Lords, serving in that office from 1946 to 1953. |
he eighth day of debate, staff in the House of | Lords set up camp beds and refreshments to allow pee |
The Heeren XVII ( | Lords Seventeen) met alternately 6 years in Amsterda |
As an active member of the House of | Lords, Sewel chairs the European Union Select Commit |
ocaine cartels in the 1980s; he and other drug | lords shared the Mexico-U.S. border corridors. |
of the first women ever to sit in the House of | Lords; she also became the first woman to sit on the |
In the House of | Lords, she served as deputy speaker from 1968 to 197 |
In the House of | Lords she served as Principal Deputy Chairman of Com |
a noted sharpshooter, and was on the House of | Lords shooting team. |
Master and Glitz are recovered, that the Time | Lords show some leniency towards Glitz. |
Many Young | Lords showed support for the freed Puerto Rican nati |
Meanwhile, The | Lords signed their own record-deal at another label |
in the United Kingdom serving in the House of | Lords since 2008 having previously represented the c |
e to achieve further promotion to the House of | Lords, since he was unquestionably well qualified on |
However, it doesn't show an image of Time | Lords so well as an image of Gallifrey, which happen |
one transcripts and references to this between | Lords Soames and Carrington as well as a few other " |
generally earls, Church of England bishops and | lords; some of whom were actually born in the North. |
of Argyll, Cassillis, Rothes and Eglinton, the | Lords Sommerville, Yester, Livingston, Herries, Flem |
Firstly, in the early years of the kingdom, | lords sought out their own territories, and lordship |
rivals have consisted of the Latin Kings, Vice | Lords, Spanish Gangster Disciples, Gangster Disciple |
d regular part in the business of the House of | Lords, speaking from the cross benches on home affai |
ook a seat on the crossbenches in the House of | Lords, speaking mainly on matters relating to Middle |
five Church of England bishops to be among the | Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of servic |
Authorities differ on whether the | Lords Spiritual are peers. |
believes that it is likely, however, that the | Lords Spiritual objected to the retention of annates |
dow Health Minister and also Labour's House of | Lords spokeswoman on Culture, Olympics, Media and Sp |
ed to that faith in which you, their kings and | lords, stand”. |
Soon enough the city's crime | lords start fighting over control of the city, until |
to have been appointed a judge in the House of | Lords straight from the Bar. |
were connected by marriage to the Lestranges ( | Lords Strange of Blackmere) and the Talbots. |
destroys a mass of Thai opium fields, the drug | lords strike back by viciously murdering the officer |
o irregularities in the election, the House of | Lords struck out his name, although he was again ele |
was an English peer and member of the House of | Lords, styled Lord Rich until 1675. |
was a British peer and member of the House of | Lords, styled Viscount Tunbridge from 1695 to 1709. |
as a British peer and a member of the House of | Lords, styled Hon. |
The House of | Lords subsequently agreed to the Bill after William |
leby from May to July 1807, Howick went to the | Lords, succeeding his father as Earl Grey. |
Kiyotsuna served three generations of the Azai | lords: Sukemasa, Hisamasa, and Nagamasa. |
He now advocated an incursion by the exiled | lords, supported by an English force, and the seizur |
n the barony and took his seat in the House of | Lords, supporting the reform party. |
The records of the House of | Lords survived the conflagration because they were, |
Drug | lords take over the empire left by convicted Sonny H |
After the Young | Lords take-over and facing a dire financial situatio |
rkhall, Scotland), is a member of the House of | Lords, taking the Labour Party Whip. |
But the | Lords Talbot and Windsor, who have estates in the ne |
Welsh schools cup and are now moving on to the | Lords Taveners cup to compete against schools from E |
ow believed to be dormant within far more Time | Lords than previously assumed. |
) is the ruling by the United Kingdom House of | Lords that denied the continued existence of a perpe |
The reply came back from the House of | Lords that his Majesty, would “be pleased to come To |
Lord Chelmsford says in the House of | Lords that he is confident the discussions at Kabul |
within the region, all Members of the House of | Lords that are members of the regional party, all Li |
The clerk recorded in the minutes of the | Lords that the "ayes" had fifty-seven and the "nays" |
town is noted for Portumna Castle and for the | lords that lived there. |
the Men of the Harad, led by the | lords that had been driven from Umbar, came up with |
The Bishop of London informed the House of | Lords that Victoria Street had displaced 5,000 peopl |
Later that day, a motion in the | Lords that the King be prayed to resolve the matter |
Like the case of Traci | Lords that came several years earlier, it was discov |
Like other | lords, the viscount of Limoges became an autonomous |
or from going back in time and saving the Time | Lords, the dangers of which the Doctor is acutely aw |
e of the destruction of Gallifrey and the Time | Lords, the Doctor does not encounter other time-trav |
d that at some point in the future of the Time | Lords, the CIA removed itself from history and becam |
lon as the Eye of Harmony, and giving the Time | Lords the power to live up to their name. |
As with most Norman | lords, the Ferrers brought their Norman underlords t |
After two defeats in the House of | Lords, the law was eventually changed as part of the |
Lord Lexinton supported in the House of | Lords the elevation of William of Orange to the thro |
He made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords the same month. |
943 and made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords, the same year, on the Beveridge Report. |
ost notably the Liberal Unionist leader in the | Lords, the Duke of Devonshire, who was made Lord Pre |
The region was under the feudal | lords the Azhvanchery Thamprakkal in ancient times. |
One of these | lords, the MacMahon, was put to death by royal autho |
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