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On 2 October 1690, the House of | Lords read his petition, which stated "That he hath |
He was a regular contributor in the House of | Lords, making his last speech in June 1920 at the ag |
peer who was briefly a member of the House of | Lords before his death at the age of twenty-two. |
and was able to take his seat in the House of | Lords in his junior title of Baron Gormanston, which |
leby from May to July 1807, Howick went to the | Lords, succeeding his father as Earl Grey. |
for Newark in 1679 and called to the House of | Lords in his father's barony of Deincourt of Sutton |
Seven earls and | lords carried his body; William Kirkcaldy of Grange |
uring the 1990s, he was Leader of the House of | Lords under his courtesy title of Viscount Cranborne |
ion by the ICC to umpire in an England Test at | Lords as his final Test, but turned down the opportu |
He took his seat in the House of | Lords on his father's death in 1867 and two years la |
Kiyotsuna served three generations of the Azai | lords: Sukemasa, Hisamasa, and Nagamasa. |
All | Lords Justices hold knighthoods, granted upon appoin |
y, who rivaled with claims raised by the local | Lords of Hollenburg (Humberk) Castle. |
as a British peer and a member of the House of | Lords, styled Hon. |
Cawood was originally the forest owned by the | Lords of Hornby, hence the "wood" in its name. |
vailable to public the records of the House of | Lords and House of Commons back to 1497, as well as |
and, especially as it split into the House of | Lords and House of Commons, thereby assumed the part |
The House of | Lords archive, however, survived. |
e arms of the de Lacy family who were medieval | lords of Huddersfield. |
from the arms of the de Laci family, medieval | lords of Huddersfield. |
given by William the Conqueror to three of his | Lords, Earl Hugh of Chester, Richard Ingania and Urs |
lla Hugonie) is named after one of its ancient | lords, named Hugo. |
The Young | Lords, a human rights movement, held sit-ins with L. |
He was with the | Lords Netterville, Ikerrin, Upper Ossory, and Castle |
e new kingdom and meant a seat in its House of | Lords, or in the Peerage of Ireland, but an Irish pe |
udgments are subject to appeal to the House of | Lords, but in the act of 1873 the appeal to the Hous |
nited Kingdom designed to reverse the House of | Lords decision in National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ain |
He joined the minority in the House of | Lords judgment in the Spycatcher case in 1987, in fa |
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. |
In 1812 the House of | Lords ruled in favour of Sir James Innes-Ker, 6th Ba |
was one of the members of Cromwell's House of | Lords, and, in general, was universally respected an |
considering appealing directly to the House of | Lords, but in March 2008 it decided to accept the Ap |
Another region was settled under the | Lords Proprietors in 1670, to the south of the other |
to hold for 9 years, elevation to the House of | Lords coming in 1981. |
During a House of | Lords debate in 2000, Lord Walker stated: "Anyone wh |
ases, and regularly lost; clients included the | lords involved in the Popish Plot, the Earl of Danby |
The Pretender appointed him one of his ' | Lords Regent' in England and commander of the Jacobi |
The House of | Lords held in O'Reilly v Mackman [1983] 2 AC 237 tha |
ack Rod, a ceremonial position in the House of | Lords, serving in that office from 1946 to 1953. |
such as the members of Parliament and House of | Lords described in the English Bill of Rights. |
d -cester, and the addition of names of feudal | lords as in Stoke Mandeville. |
Richard II managed to dispose of the | Lords Appellant in 1397, and Thomas was imprisoned i |
On 25 November 2002, the Law | Lords ruled in favour of Anderson's claim that it wa |
To sit beside him in the pavilion at | Lords' or in the Old Stagers enclosure at Canterbury |
d of the development of Elizabethan drama, two | Lords Chamberlain in succession, Thomas Radclyffe, 3 |
He was a diligent attender in the | Lords, even in his 90s. |
In 1774, in the House of | Lords appeal in the case of Donaldson v Beckett, Cam |
y active in bringing cases before the House of | Lords, acting in 14 cases in 1706 alone. |
The Bill's second reading in the | Lords followed in June, with an amendment replacing |
Shelton is Christian and attends The | Lords House in Crowley, Texas, where his father is t |
English and Catholic: the | Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century. |
of Storkyrkobrinken with the Swedish House of | Lords discernible in the background. |
nced James to release a CD compilation, Chosen | Lords, which included 10 selected tracks from the An |
tacit understanding of Cadwaladr, the marcher | lords mounted incursions into Wales. |
ose, of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh Marcher | Lords, who inherited the tenancy. |
ed to declare a Republic, abolish the House of | Lords, and institute a government which was purely d |
Traci | Lords was interested in playing the role before it w |
r continued to work and to attend the House of | Lords well into his nineties. |
He was a special adviser to the House of | Lords enquiry into the European Central Bank. |
eter of Courtenay, was won over by the Lombard | lords and invested William of Montferrat with the ki |
In 1968, the War | Lords were involved in the formation of Youth Organi |
Section II declared that the House of | Lords of Ireland had no jurisdiction to judge, affir |
f the most powerful of the early Anglo-Normans | lords in Ireland-John de Courcy. |
Lords Point is a small community in the town of Ston | |
Museum of Natural History and Anthropology in | Lords Park is a small natural history museum located |
In the | Lords he is a member of the Joint Committee on Human |
In the | Lords he is a member of the Joint Committee on Human |
n 9 November 1941, six days after the House of | Lords ruling, it was decided that there were no long |
n Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford in the House of | Lords, where it had its third reading on 13 July. |
entitle him to a seat in the British House of | Lords (although it did entitle him to a seat in the |
ly out of the reach of its nominal Carolingian | lords, though it was an expressly Frankish creation |
tion of the judicial functions of the House of | Lords, although it retained the provisions that esta |
the Lord Chancellor's offices in the House of | Lords, but it now moved to dedicated offices in Whit |
ardon, Indemnity, and Oblivion” be sent to the | Lords, as it was now amended. |
dgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who enfeoffed various | lords with it. |
ssed to try the King for treason; the House of | Lords rejected it. |
h in the assembly room, attacking the House of | Lords for its opposition to his "People's Budget". |
he organization's name changed to Imperial War | Lords within its first month of existence. |
re and was one of the seats of the Magennis's, | Lords of Iveagh. |
urt of Appeal, he was promoted to the House of | Lords in January 1994, becoming a Lord of Appeal in |
s an Irish Representative Peer in the House of | Lords from January 1801 until his death in August 18 |
hool for Boys to make a speech on the House of | Lords on January 29th. |
At a treason trial in the House of | Lords in January 1685/6, Delamer was accused of part |
ord of Satsuma, he was among the most powerful | lords in Japan at the time, and formally submitted t |
s west of the Hudson River were awarded to two | Lords Proprietors, John Berkeley and George Carteret |
a month later on 7 February 1764, the House of | Lords deemed John as the rightful heir to his uncle' |
Day of The | Lords (by Joy Division) (5:01) |
He was Shadow Minister for Sport in the | Lords from July 2003 to February 2005. |
first to speak on that subject in The House of | Lords, in July 1915, and later - with the assistance |
rmy and was elected as speaker of the House of | Lords in July, 1647. |
croft were prominent in a match against MCC at | Lords in June 1885. |
ts an alternate dimension ruled by the Justice | Lords, a Justice League who goes to extreme measures |
but never gave a maiden speech in the House of | Lords, in keeping with the custom for party fund-rai |
nd uncle, Salentin and his brothers became the | lords of Kempenich. |
n a solicitor who served as principal clerk to | Lords Mansfield, Kenyon, and Ellenborough. |
dynasty of Norman and medieval English Marcher | Lords, holding key posts and vital Lordships in the |
ip Lamia to pieces while the other three demon | lords were killed during the fight. |
ian first chamber became the Prussian House of | Lords, the King made him a hereditary member. |
mpletely overrun by Sutekh and the other crime | lords (Rat King, Goliath, Lord Muck, and Ninja Mistr |
storical balance of power between the commons, | lords, and king. |
e, three of the titles making a debut: Lord of | Lords Ryu Knight, NG Knight Lamune & 40 and Shippu! |
From 1115 the | lords of Konradsburg destroyed the old Falkenstein c |
peared in 944, probably as the ancestor of the | lords of Konradsburg |
In 1142, the | lords of Konradsburg are referred to for the last as |
ancient Sith Masters in the Valley of the Dark | Lords on Korriban. |
Goa'uld: System | Lords, Tok'ra, Kull Warrior |
where part of the ancestral possessions of the | lords of La Tour lay. |
the first year of Tony Blair's government the | Lords rejected Labour bills thirty-eight times. |
l his death, serving as Leader of the House of | Lords following Labour's victory in the 1945 General |
d font, and treasured brasses and monuments of | lords and ladies of its greater days. |
he Fortezza, conducted in Medieval dress, with | lords and ladies of each contrada who accompany the |
ble, crust was given to the servants while the | lords and ladies of the house ate the contents. |
Their descendants became the | Lords and Ladies of Castlemaine, residing at Moydrum |
The Regency | Lords & Ladies Collection (One Night of Scandal / Th |
Sidhe - the nobility, | Lords and Ladies, elves, the Shining Host. |
erefore on that date they automatically become | Lords and Ladies. |
A number of captured Scottish earls, | lords and lairds were released; they sent hostages, |
ath he was described as "one of the old cotton | lords of Lancashire". |
be connected to counts of Ribargorza who were | Lords of Lascorz in the 12th century. |
Debbie Purdy in the Appellate Committee of the | Lords (the last judgment given in the House of Lords |
Dr. Horace King, was elevated to the House of | Lords in late 1970. |
In contrast to the people, the ruling | lords lived lavish lifestyles in huge palaces. |
After two defeats in the House of | Lords, the law was eventually changed as part of the |
eyard suffer the penalty for breaking the Time | Lords' first law, and become trapped in the TARDIS, |
onservative junior Minister, Chief Whip in the | Lords and Leader of the House of Lords. |
the Kent Village League, and who were the 2007 | Lords Ashford League Champions. |
The House of | Lords refused leave to hear the appeal, citing the r |
French | lords (notably led by the late king's uncle, Philip |
83 he became a member of the Prussian House of | Lords and legal advisor of the Prussian crown, in 18 |
recognizances with Richard de Mascy and other | Lords of Legh or Leigh near Acton, to settle boundar |
The Abolition of Feudalism: Peasants, | Lords, and Legislators in the French Revolution (199 |
of the Fleet, Lord Walter Kerr, one of the Sea | Lords who lent his assistance to the expedition. |
he signed, with other members of the House of | Lords, a letter to the Pope pointing out the evils l |
iam de Ferrers Earl of Derby, and then by 'the | lords of Leylandshire'. |
ers are barons and are members of the House of | Lords for life, but their titles and membership in t |
ent to preserve the traditions of the House of | Lords, including lifelong membership for members of |
The | Lords had limited powers and had, like the Navarrese |
town is noted for Portumna Castle and for the | lords that lived there. |
at Ashcroft (who gave his address as "House of | Lords, Westminster, London") had donated $1,000,000 |
reated as an upper house, akin to the House of | Lords, in London, although its members were appointe |
e for painting several frescos in the House of | Lords in London. |
erformed as lead singer on the debut Screamin' | Lords CD, Long Live Me. |
ge in order to serve as Leader of the House of | Lords and Lord Privy Seal. |
Hoyle now sits in the House of | Lords, as Lord Hoyle of Warrington. |
r. Hywel Francis and sponsored in the House of | Lords by Lord Ashley of Stoke. |
was an English peer and member of the House of | Lords, styled Lord Rich until 1675. |
and her son Sir Thomas petitioned the House of | Lords against Lord Willoughby for the redemption of |
etirement when he was elevated to the House of | Lords as Lord Chapple of Hoxton. |
Member's Bill was brought before the House of | Lords by Lord Avebury, who sought in his Religious O |
I with the Life Guards and sat in the House of | Lords as Lord Winton. |
rt in 1922 to allow him to sit in the House of | Lords as Lord Chief Justice. |
don Brown, who made her Leader of the House of | Lords and Lord President of the Council. |
family there, worshiping the bhadra, and other | lords like lord vishnu, lord ganapathi, lord shiva, |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) in Lord Aberdeen's coalition government and w |
According to the Register of | Lords' Interests, Lord Carlile of Berriew is inter a |
o be disqualified, as they sit in the House of | Lords as Lords Spiritual. |
Traci | Lords as Loretta Crispin ("Dial M For Laptop") |
t around 1320 by Clan MacDougall who were then | Lords of Lorn. |
The Palaiologoi were originally petty | lords from Macedonia, but their earliest generations |
But the bill failed in the House of | Lords and Maceroni fell into financial difficulties. |
One of these | lords, the MacMahon, was put to death by royal autho |
ura in Western Tamil Nadu, but the Polygars or | Lords of Madura Kingdom were in no mood to compromis |
e are Many Kings, Polygors ,Zamindars and Land | lords the main occupation of Maravar is Warrior, hen |
ook a seat on the crossbenches in the House of | Lords, speaking mainly on matters relating to Middle |
leading lawyers to adjudicate in the House of | Lords by making them life peers. |
ed the feudal rights of the Dukes of Atholl as | Lords of Man over the Isle of Man, and revested them |
rd part of a knight's fee in 1212, held of the | lords of Manchester. |
ildren would be emanations of the three family | lords: Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani. |
that the Doctor had been an agent for the Time | Lords for many years and that his trial was a sham f |
nd Technology Select Committee in the House of | Lords for many years. |
otes of the Commons (22 February 2007) and the | Lords (5 March 2007). |
Sussex, as appears by an order of the House of | Lords, 2 March of that year. |
The bill was introduced in the House of | Lords in March 1803 as the Malicious Shootings Bill |
These are the arms of the | Lords of Marling who lived in two castles in the vil |
er daughters also married influential crusader | lords: Alice married Bohemund II of Antioch, and Hod |
for no one except the Prince of Orange and the | Lords my masters.” |
ime on his hands Denning spoke in the House of | Lords on matters that interested him, supporting an |
The whole case was debated in the House of | Lords, 16 May 1689, and Jeffreys's judgment reversed |
e South of England for the North of England at | Lords in May, 1875. |
id; subsequent to the decision of the House of | Lords in McPhail v Doulton [1971] AC 424, this is no |
ompletely unaware of the existence of the Time | Lords before meeting the Doctor. |
scounts, and fourteen barons from the House of | Lords joined members of the House of Commons in a pr |
perience was often called upon when other MPs, | Lords and members of the public present in the Palac |
l, which hosted most of the clergy and secular | lords as members, was regularly spoken in. |
Luc and Marc Grimaldi of Antibes, | lords of Menton, Cagnes, and Antibes |
Lords Have Mercy - Songwriter - (2005) | |
The Heeren XVII ( | Lords Seventeen) met alternately 6 years in Amsterda |
Lords of Metal - "Interview Dol Ammad" | |
2002 Interview on | Lords of Metal |
n from Paris by Gundobald, one of his faithful | lords, to Metz (the Austrasian capital), where he wa |
The | Lords of Midnight is a video game, written by Mike S |
CRASH awarded | Lords of Midnight 10 out of 10, highlighting the pan |
August 1984: The | Lords of Midnight, ZX Spectrum |
in the common Monteils was confined to several | lords (the Milhac the Peyrelade, the Bazagues the JA |
An exception is the productions of the | Lords of Misrule, a dramatic group composed of stude |
His | Lords of Misrule: Mardi Gras and the Politics of Rac |
2002: The | Lords of Misrule: Poems, 1992&nspace;2001, Johns Hop |
st removing hereditary peers from the House of | Lords and moderately against equal rights for homose |
d zoomorphic figurines, seals belonging to the | lords of Moldavia, and historic jewelry. |
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