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resentative peers for Scotland in the House of | Lords, a position also held by the previous four Lor |
During its passage in the House of | Lords a number of amendments were proposed and agree |
at-Arms (government chief whip in the House of | Lords), a position he also held under Stanley Baldwi |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords), a post he held until 1957. |
The novel also indirectly refers to the Time | Lords, a race from Doctor Who; this was to avoid any |
The Young | Lords, a human rights movement, held sit-ins with L. |
ivileges and Conduct Committee of The House of | Lords a suspension is to be handed down to Pola Uddi |
he signed, with other members of the House of | Lords, a letter to the Pope pointing out the evils l |
ts an alternate dimension ruled by the Justice | Lords, a Justice League who goes to extreme measures |
with the "foundation" group Conservative Vice | Lords, a number of factions and sub-gangs exist. |
astha(household) life and finally attained the | lords abode. |
A question was asked in the House of | Lords about the safety of cat's eyes in light of the |
eaker on banking and on reform of the House of | Lords about which he wrote several books including S |
of Defence Staff who spoke out in the House of | Lords about the risk to servicemen facing liability |
The Time | Lords' Academy, one of the most exclusive and myster |
The | Lords accepted the invitation. |
ected to the views expressed, and the House of | Lords accused him and Robert Sibthorpe of subverting |
On 11 February 1641 the House of | Lords acquitted him from a charge of having endeavou |
After the passing of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Belstead was created a life pee |
Since the House of | Lords Act 1999, hereditary peers do not have the aut |
Under the House of | Lords Act 1999 the majority of hereditary peers lost |
to remain in the house following the House of | Lords Act 1999. |
e of the reforms brought about by the House of | Lords Act 1999, he did not stand for election as a c |
o the Barony of Sudeley and until the House of | Lords Act 1999 sat in that body as a hereditary peer |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed most of the hereditary peers |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Elton along with almost all oth |
he lost the right to attend when the House of | Lords Act 1999 took effect in November 1999. |
In 1999, the House of | Lords Act removed the rights of all hereditary peers |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Lyell along with almost all oth |
ham in the County of Surrey after the House of | Lords Act 1999, so that he could continue sitting in |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed the automatic right of heredi |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Denham along with almost all ot |
House of | Lords Act 1999 |
o have acceded to his title after the House of | Lords Act 1999 to have obtained an elective heredita |
he patronage of the Earl of Cornwall and other | lords acting as trustees erected a fine, lofty churc |
y active in bringing cases before the House of | Lords, acting in 14 cases in 1706 alone. |
The film is campy and | Lords adds a comedic twist to the plot. |
However, he lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ereditary peers elected to sit in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
**All of the | lords after Asano Nagaakira enjoyed the same 426,500 |
There are few references to the War | Lords after that, although in one late press release |
92 hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
is accountants KPMG was upheld by the House of | Lords after being overturned by the Court of Appeal. |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
rs that were allowed to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as |
ver, Lord Annaly lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999 removed the |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
He lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
important border castles built by the Marcher | Lords after the Norman invasion of Wales to control |
to leave the House of Commons for the House of | Lords after receiving a writ of acceleration as Baro |
the Welsh to recover lands lost to the Marcher | lords after Stephen de Blois had displaced his cousi |
and her son Sir Thomas petitioned the House of | Lords against Lord Willoughby for the redemption of |
eneral Montagu opened the case in the House of | Lords against Henry Sacheverell. |
mbers of the House of Commons and the House of | Lords agreed to observe the ban and ban all smoking |
was attached to the petition, and the House of | Lords agreed to grant her pauper status. |
Five Law | Lords agreed that the benchmark for division should |
The House of | Lords, agreeing with the three dissentient judges in |
During the chat with | Lords, Aizome asks her questions that express her ad |
er daughters also married influential crusader | lords: Alice married Bohemund II of Antioch, and Hod |
e of Earl of Crawford and in 1848 the House of | Lords allowed the claim and conferred on him the tit |
he NatWest Bank, he was active in the House of | Lords almost until his death, being on the socially |
In the same year he was chosen by the House of | Lords, along with Thomas Goodwin, to examine and sup |
The Time | Lords also survived within the Matrix, which had bee |
the Adeptus Terra and the militaries, the High | Lords also command the Segmentum Commanders, who eac |
ng with himself and the Doctor due to the Time | Lords altering his memories. |
tion of the judicial functions of the House of | Lords, although it retained the provisions that esta |
for central authority to exert power over the | lords, although this is not confirmed. |
in Battersea and was employed in the House of | Lords, although he retained the living of both his p |
The House of | Lords amended the bill, as Mr Wynn had originally pr |
Commons - | Lords amendment no.1 - 2 May 2007 |
books until repealed as a result of a House of | Lords amendment to the bill for the post-union Witch |
Lords' Amendments were considered by the House of Co | |
e Black Rod, a ceremonial post in the House of | Lords, an office which he held until 1985. |
irst Methodist minister to sit in the House of | Lords, an organisation he opposed (he referred to it |
trade unionist, Labour Member of the House of | Lords and businessman. |
d font, and treasured brasses and monuments of | lords and ladies of its greater days. |
ing and Prince Charles, accompanied by various | Lords and a party of 2,500 musketeers, joined the bo |
y the Committee for Privileges of the House of | Lords and was issued with a writ of summons to the H |
ving evidence to select committees of House of | Lords and Commons in 1824 referred to 'presents' bei |
The Abolition of Feudalism: Peasants, | Lords, and Legislators in the French Revolution (199 |
layed for the Gentlemen against the Players at | Lords and at the Oval when he scored 55 in a 164 run |
ainst King Edward I of England and the Marcher | Lords and because of this the abbey suffered much da |
epresentative Peer for Ireland in the House of | Lords and from 1888 to 1896 Lord Lieutenant of Rosco |
measure, was vehemently opposed by him in the | Lords, and by his three brothers in the Commons. |
onservative junior Minister, Chief Whip in the | Lords and Leader of the House of Lords. |
e the vehement opposition of both the House of | Lords and George IV, the Duke of Wellington worked t |
Tho' | Lords and great Placemen do with him combine, 'Twill |
ster to change the composition of the House of | Lords and considerably lessened the dominance of her |
also a good cricketer and was on the staff at | Lords, and once represented England as 12th man. |
year, Rosebery became a member of the House of | Lords and was Lord Lieutenant of Midlothian 1929-196 |
at on the Conservative benches in the House of | Lords, and was a Conservative whip in government and |
eader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of | Lords and a Minister of State for Justice. |
use of Commons), the upper house (the House of | Lords), and the Fourth Estate, contending for the ti |
he Fortezza, conducted in Medieval dress, with | lords and ladies of each contrada who accompany the |
June 1918) is a British member of the House of | Lords and was a senior civil servant and agricultura |
foundation hospitals, the un-elected House of | Lords, and fox-hunting. |
ge in order to serve as Leader of the House of | Lords and Lord Privy Seal. |
storical balance of power between the commons, | lords, and king. |
irst woman to plead a case before the House of | Lords, and was one of the founders of the Women's In |
d Chancellor must present to both the House of | Lords and the House of Commons. |
British businesswoman, member of the House of | Lords and currently a Government Whip and Spokespers |
rrenhaus is equivalent to the English House of | Lords and describes roughly similar institutions as |
Louis to Saint-Denis with the thirty principal | lords and barons of France to oppose the imposition |
010, Strathclyde became Leader of the House of | Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with |
s, abbots and other church officials by feudal | lords and vassals. |
side, boosted by the confidence of the draw at | Lords and content that their bowlers could deliver a |
eltran Leyva as one of its 24 most-wanted drug | lords and had offered a US$2.1 million reward for hi |
t commissions for members of both the House of | Lords and the House of Commons. |
Robert Wilson - The Three | Lords and Three Ladies of London (published) |
Master there by Oliver Lord Protector and the | Lords and Commons" [sic]. |
appeared in the Court of Appeal, the House of | Lords and before various arbitration tribunals. |
ocrat life peer in the United Kingdom House of | Lords and former chairman of the National Coal Board |
By an ordinance of the | lords and commons, dated 23 April 1645, he became vi |
Irish peerage carried no seat in the House of | Lords and thus did not disqualify him from membershi |
British politician and member of the House of | Lords, and a member of the Liberal Democrats. |
in Ece was appointed as a peer to the House of | Lords and took her seat as Baroness Hussein-Ece, of |
But the bill failed in the House of | Lords and Maceroni fell into financial difficulties. |
r as fourth Earl Erne and entered the House of | Lords, and served as Lord Lieutenant of County Ferma |
iding him with information about daimyo feudal | lords and shogunate officials, while also protecting |
led by length of tenure to sit in the House of | Lords, and was introduced on 27 May 2010. |
ms and worked alongside notables such as Traci | Lords and Christy Canyon. |
a lawsuit over the inheritance to the House of | Lords, and during this time Christopher and his wife |
vels at the ignorance of parliament and of the | lords and the king concerning the plight of the comm |
ecution by different paramilitary groups, drug | lords and death squads that saw the party as a threa |
temperance movement, abolition of the House of | Lords, and nationalisation or municipalisation of la |
on in the Parliament of Great Britain to be 16 | Lords and 45 MPs. |
e there were no Labour members in the House of | Lords and so he retained the Liberal whip. |
uiz Tlapanco as one of its 37 most-wanted drug | lords and offered the equivalent of over $1 million |
at they could not hope to please both of their | lords, and thus ran the risk of losing the favour of |
title him to an automatic seat in the House of | Lords and he was able to remain a member of the Hous |
gland in 1922 to take his seat in the House of | Lords, and died in 1924. |
not entitle him to sit in the British House of | Lords and did not force him to resign his seat in th |
his seat by getting him named to the House of | Lords and then win the seat for himself in a by-elec |
government officials, who had come from being | lords and vassals during the feudal era, to uphold a |
Gregg Giuffria went on to form House of | Lords and signed a record deal with Simmons Records, |
se of this album, Aldrich moved on to House of | Lords and the rest of the group quickly disintegrate |
46) is a British Labour member of the House of | Lords and was a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Sta |
dame Helena Modjeska) and Fedora, and Pinero's | Lords and Commons, with revivals of previous success |
rmine to exclude the bishops from the House of | Lords and passed the Bishops Exclusion Act in Decemb |
1937 he was Chief Labour Whip in the House of | Lords and served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of |
men's roles such as clerics, butlers, doctors, | lords and diplomats. |
Sullivan Beare who, together with other Gaelic | lords and with Spanish aid, had gone into rebellion |
perience was often called upon when other MPs, | Lords and members of the public present in the Palac |
During this period vassals betrayed their | lords and were in their turn endangered by overthrow |
eter of Courtenay, was won over by the Lombard | lords and invested William of Montferrat with the ki |
high ranking Normans were installed as the new | lords and overlords of the English manors. |
ey remained in Denmark, becoming its important | lords and royal functionaries. |
o the Joint Scrutiny Committee to the House of | Lords and the House of Commons which considered the |
We have not yet found them all, | Lords and Commons, nor ever shall do, till her Maste |
which led to it being defeated in the House of | Lords and sent back to House of Commons. |
ed to declare a Republic, abolish the House of | Lords, and institute a government which was purely d |
Viscount, was a Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords and was until his death in 2003 one of the nin |
which England won by defeating New Zealand at | Lords, and struck the winning runs off the last ball |
A number of captured Scottish earls, | lords and lairds were released; they sent hostages, |
to the peerage was recognised by the House of | Lords, and so his son became sixth Lord Balfour of B |
uarreling fiefdoms ruled by independent feudal | lords and tribal chiefs made them easy prey for the |
ating Committee, the Black Panthers, the Young | Lords, and Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor each worked |
and familiarity with the customs of these drug | lords and the distribution network were critical to |
s, an ornithologist and member of the House of | Lords) and Paul, and daughter, Helen. |
945 in Manchester) is a member of the House of | Lords and was the General Secretary of the Trades Un |
ble, crust was given to the servants while the | lords and ladies of the house ate the contents. |
equal worth as that of members of the House of | Lords and of the Magnate. |
rwards elevated as a life peer to the House of | Lords and sits as Baron Freeman, of Dingley in the C |
conspiracy in which several of the Il-Khanate | lords and Arghun's vassal king Demetre II of Georgia |
o be the only "liberal" bishop in the House of | Lords, and he supported Catholic emancipation. |
ips of Horak-mul and Dol Gal-ram kill the Sith | Lords and direct their fire on Kressh, who has no ch |
Their descendants became the | Lords and Ladies of Castlemaine, residing at Moydrum |
st removing hereditary peers from the House of | Lords and moderately against equal rights for homose |
ring the trial and were organized by the Young | Lords and the local Black Panther Party led by Chair |
violence as a method of fighting against drug | lords and dealers (with the lines Violence against v |
dedicated treasury officers rather than feudal | lords, and documents were standardised in the 1840s. |
vailable to public the records of the House of | Lords and House of Commons back to 1497, as well as |
ha noyans complained the mistreatment of their | lords and the Qing authority selected 2,400 Bargas i |
on is released from her bonds to both the Time | Lords and the Faction, free to roam time and space a |
at-Arms (government chief whip in the House of | Lords) and Under-Secretary of State for War between |
th the family ancestors and made them the land | lords and called them as "Panickers". |
83 he became a member of the Prussian House of | Lords and legal advisor of the Prussian crown, in 18 |
enacted by his majesty, with the assent of the | Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembl |
when he was 65, he played for MCC against the | Lords and Commons cricket team. |
when he was appointed speaker of the House of | Lords and was raised to the peerage. |
as a wargame, where the focus is on recruiting | lords and troops to defeat Doomdark's armies. |
rivate Secretary to the Leader of the House of | Lords and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, |
d canons were dispersed and a committee of the | Lords and Commons from the Long Parliament governed. |
as created Baron Noel and entered the House of | Lords, and was appointed Custos Rotulorum of Hampshi |
ord Bishop of Oxford, a member of the House of | Lords and a Fellow of the Royal Society. |
arliament recalled the bishops to the House of | Lords, and once more, on 11 February 1662, Warner wa |
he Bill was debated once again in the House of | Lords and an amendment to delay its introduction by |
ration, he took his seat in the Irish House of | Lords and was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland. |
mples, Imperial villas, the estates of Samurai | lords, and the townhouse gardens of wealthy merchant |
nsive and defensive league, and on 28 June the | lords and estates approved. |
The Act was rejected by the House of | Lords, and so it was passed with the authority of on |
He sits as a crossbench member of the House of | Lords, and was one of five additional Lords of Appea |
d the Long Parliament to be dissolved, and the | Lords and Commons then sitting to be the two Houses |
Economic Community, abolition of the House of | Lords, and the re-nationalisation of recently de-nat |
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