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t commissions for members of both the House of | Lords and the House of Commons. |
is happen, and together with his new friends - | Lords of the Tanglewood, a band of children who love |
The Minterne family was for a long time the | Lords of the Manor and Newlands Farm was the Manor H |
d Greville who died in 1559, both of whom were | Lords of the Manor of Milcote. |
takes its name from the Lyvet family, who were | lords of the manor of Hillesley in the 12th and 13th |
d Isenhampstead Latimers, distinguished by the | lords of the manors of those two places. |
mpire but came under control of local Armenian | lords in the late 11th century. |
According to their traditions, they were the | lords of the waterways. |
The Board's formal title remains The | Lords of the Committee of Privy Council appointed fo |
nd and castle, the Scoto-Irish Bissett family, | lords of the Glens of Antrim, who were later disposs |
In 1668 he was manager for the | Lords in the celebrated Skinner's case, in which his |
This behaviour seems to be common to Time | Lords, as the Master exhibits the same manic instabi |
II, Walter remained one of the most important | lords of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
The records of the House of | Lords survived the conflagration because they were, |
tury 'Harang' family affix, from their time as | Lords of the Manor. |
One of the | Lords of the Congregation, the Earl of Arran, looted |
Arran changed sides at this point, joining the | Lords of the Congregation. |
The Wiggs were | lords of the manor from the 16th to 18th centuries. |
He was one of the | Lords of the Admiralty between 1804 and 1807, and wa |
Four instruments were used in the recording of | Lords Of The New Church, John Hughes, Elliott Randal |
He was elevated to the House of | Lords in the same year. |
For the 1980s rock band, see The | Lords of the New Church. |
n argued he was well enough to attend House of | Lords in the previous week. |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) in the first Conservative administration of M |
In opposition, she spoke in the House of | Lords on the environment between 1979 and 1986, and |
s are set upon Shin-chan and his family by the | lords of the park and he must use the power of the c |
vels at the ignorance of parliament and of the | lords and the king concerning the plight of the comm |
Lords of the Rim by Sterling Seagrave, Corgi Adult, | |
The | lords of the castle became important local magnates, |
Peverells who were | Lords of the Hundred in the reign of Edward III. |
Chantry Chapel can be seen the shields of the | Lords of the Manor from Saxon times beginning with W |
travelling with the Doctor erased by the Time | Lords in The War Games, but retained each of their i |
"Good to Be Bad" (The | Lords of the New Church) - 1:00 |
Ford believes the name Mortimer stems from the | Lords of the Manor, the Mortimer family, a powerful |
the universe to be "Ephemerals", even the Time | Lords of the planet Gallifrey. |
d later be heavily underscored by the House of | Lords in the cases of National Westminster Bank plc |
t is due to the 'Hastang' family, the medieval | lords of the manor. |
It lies dormant within infected Time | Lords until the day they regenerate, at which point |
ury, when it was changed to "Brockdorf" by the | lords of the manor from the von Galen family, who we |
at he urged his audience to kill the principal | lords of the kingdom and the lawyers, and that he wa |
The | Lords of the Manor built the little Norman church, w |
Even before Luther's dramatic appearance, the | lords of the State in Germany, no less than in Franc |
The Hippisley family had been | Lords of the Manor of Ston Easton since 1544, and in |
ia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, Member of the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom, DBE |
The House of | Lords was the Upper House of the Imperial Council of |
Lord Dartmouth had a seat in the House of | Lords until the Labour Party's reforms, which remove |
Feudal | lords were the Honda clan, the Hotta clan, and the I |
During the civil war, the Cliffords, the | lords of the manor were royalists, but counter to tr |
eal in Ordinary and was raised to the House of | Lords with the title Baron Lloyd of Berwick, of Ludl |
He was chosen as one of the | lords of the congregation in 1557, and commanded the |
In the 13th century the | Lords of the Manor moved their seat and formed a new |
he first records of the de Stavelegh family as | Lords of the Manor date from the early 13th century. |
associated with the Zouche family who were its | Lords of the Manor. |
dai domain, would remain in Shiroishi as local | lords for the next two centuries, spanning over 11 g |
r of submission to the king and another to the | lords of the privy council, he was released. |
councillor until March 1987, when the House of | Lords rejected the appeals of 47 Liverpool councillo |
92 hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
s Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Civil | Lords of the Admiralty, from 1942 to 1945 to the Sec |
Four of the | lords in the game, one from each realm, hold a gem t |
He was nominated by the | lords of the congregation to the church of Jedburgh, |
Gene Simmons trademarked the name House of | Lords as the band name and fired vocalist David Glen |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
se of this album, Aldrich moved on to House of | Lords and the rest of the group quickly disintegrate |
rs that were allowed to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
The House of | Lords approved the test of "materially increasing ri |
1996 he made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in the presence of his maternal grandfather, t |
They were a community of petty feudal | lords in the Kheda District.The word malik in Arabic |
Later the land passed to the | Lords Kilmorley, the owner in 1800, who was a major |
a around 1332 from the Clintons, who were then | Lords of the Manor at Coleshill. |
operty in the mid-fifteenth century and remain | lords of the manor to this day. |
orn 7 May 1930) is a life peer in the House of | Lords of the United Kingdom (Labour Party). |
y included heraldic shields and banners of the | Lords of the Manor of Birmingham from 1166 onwards, |
Trylleringen (1973) (The | Lords of the Ring), novel, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, O |
both built by Richard Conyers, one of the few | lords of the many Cowton manors, ever to actually li |
The clerk recorded in the minutes of the | Lords that the "ayes" had fifty-seven and the "nays" |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
force through the effective subjugation of the | Lords with the Parliament Act 1911, their advocacy o |
aint-Pierre-de-Semilly in Normandy - they were | lords of the manor in around 1120. |
o the Joint Scrutiny Committee to the House of | Lords and the House of Commons which considered the |
ivided into nine sections for each of the nine | Lords of the Night. |
rsham, where the Paris family were at one time | lords of the parish. |
him and his descendants to sit in the House of | Lords until the passage of the House of Lords Act 19 |
A question was asked in the House of | Lords about the safety of cat's eyes in light of the |
During the 14th and 15th centuries the | lords of the manor were the Disney family. |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as |
In early 14th century the local | lords of the manor were the Bluett and Cothay famili |
A devout Roman Catholic, during debates in the | Lords on the equalisation of the age of consent in 2 |
My original proposal was that the Time | Lords at the trial faked Jamie's return to his own t |
uilt here by the MacQuillins after they became | lords of the district, the chieftain of which was kn |
mong them being the Ettuveetil Pillamar or the | Lords of the Eight Houses. |
ers succeeded in blocking this in the House of | Lords, with the result that Parliament granted the n |
ver, Lord Annaly lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999 removed the |
based on the arms of the Wake family, medieval | lords of the Manor of Bourne. |
nown as "pawkers", despite the attempts of the | Lords of the Manor to claim all shipwreck. |
nd Ampton, Suffolk, and who were also sometime | Lords of the Manor of Edgbaston. |
In 1910, the Unionist-dominated House of | Lords rejected the so-called "People's Budget", lead |
oned in the historical notes at the end of The | Lords of the North that he intended to continue writ |
mily of Winstanley; the Winstanley family were | lords of the manor since at least 1252 and may have |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
In 2000, Lord Vivian asked in the House of | Lords whether the government intended to remove poli |
High Court, the Appeal Court and the House of | Lords, before the case can be put to the European Co |
including The Abyss, Leviathan, Deepstar Six, | Lords of the Deep, and The Rift (Endless Descent). |
A group of noblemen, the | Lords of the Congregation, had appointed themselves |
was the seat of government of medieval feudal | lords of the area who had control over a region call |
As a result of the turmoil, the | Lords of the Admiralty removed him from command of H |
and familiarity with the customs of these drug | lords and the distribution network were critical to |
ructed in the year 1400 by the Byrons-the then | Lords of the Manor-and a chapel for the wider commun |
ship of the Weston-Craecroft-Amcotts family as | Lords of the Manor. |
Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple and the feudal | lords of the temple town of Dharmasthala.Manjayya co |
finite capacity for pretentiousness", the Time | Lords dubbed the manipulator the "Hand of Omega". |
a 2003 court case in England from the House of | Lords regarding the torts of negligence and occupier |
0 marks within the last few years, so that the | Lords of the Council would see that the citizens had |
evolutionary War, the patroons acted as feudal | lords, with the right to make laws. |
le Field' or 'Cae Castell' in Welsh, which, as | Lords of the Manor of Lampeter, he and his brothers |
of Defence Staff who spoke out in the House of | Lords about the risk to servicemen facing liability |
by Robert the Bruce, to protect it against the | Lords of the Isles. |
Nestor witnessing a duel between two Wamphyri | Lords, Vasagi the suck and Wran KIllglance, rivals a |
of both the House of Commons and the House of | Lords before the Government may issue a Commencement |
o make a claim to the barony, but the House of | Lords deemed the remainders invalid. |
In 2006's | Lords of the Underworld, Kiko portrays an assassin " |
having had his regeneration forced by the Time | Lords (see The War Games), has been exiled to Earth. |
erred the judicial functions from the House of | Lords to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. |
location of The Grove, the manor house for the | lords of the manor of Hollington. |
by Colette Bowe) and a member of the House of | Lords under the title of Baron Currie of Marylebone, |
Lords of the Earth (LOTE) is a play-by-email strateg | |
from the powerful Cantelu or Cantelupe family, | lords of the manor in 1250. |
But, despite this daunting length, | Lords of the Earth offers great play value, as the p |
Bothwell was one of the | lords of the articles at the parliament in May 1584, |
The | Lords accepted the invitation. |
n, and who thenceforce assumed the name of the | Lords of the Congregation. |
amily of William Brewer (Briwere) who were the | lords of the manor in the early 13th century. |
Adam Becvare continues to front The | Lords of the New Church in place of deceased frontma |
visions could only be appealed to the House of | Lords at the leave of the division, or in the case o |
ring the trial and were organized by the Young | Lords and the local Black Panther Party led by Chair |
The House of | Lords overturned the amendment later in the year, bu |
The | Lords of the Stoney Mountains |
rkhall, Scotland), is a member of the House of | Lords, taking the Labour Party Whip. |
Lords Of The Fly(Mixtape) - September 2010 | |
Stayley Hall the medieval seat of the | lords of the Stayley township |
whom gave evidence extensively to the House of | Lords on the issue. |
ention was ultimately rejected by the House of | Lords in the landmark case of Liversidge v. Anderson |
The War between the Daleks and the Time | Lords, with the whole of creation at stake. |
ha noyans complained the mistreatment of their | lords and the Qing authority selected 2,400 Bargas i |
on' derives from the family name 'Gibwen', the | lords of the manor here in the twelfth century. |
question whether the Irish or British House of | Lords was the final court of appeal from Ireland, an |
ereditary peers were removed from the House of | Lords, on the basis that 'the aristocracy is dead' a |
Three members of the House of | Lords upheld the decision of the Court of Appeal, wh |
relieved from the interference of the Marcher | Lords until the reign of William and Mary. |
and Nasty Suicide and ex Sham 69/Wanderers/The | Lords of the New Church Dave Tregunna) and Black Sab |
the Hun (Atli) gets his revenge by killing the | lords of the Burgundians in this section of the Poet |
on is released from her bonds to both the Time | Lords and the Faction, free to roam time and space a |
Lords of the Boards (5:27) | |
He entered the House of | Lords on the death of his father in 1897 and made hi |
time regarding Diggle's guilt in the House of | Lords in the UK. |
He held office as one of the | Lords of the Admiralty from 1727 to 1741. |
tandard is based on a decision of the House of | Lords in the case Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech |
Throughout history, the | lords of the town and castle were often changed unde |
o King's College, Cambridge who remain titular | Lords of the Manor. |
onservative member of the Herrenhaus (House of | Lords) of the Imperial Parliament in Vienna, and fro |
From 1397 it was owned by a number of | Lords of the Manor of Reigate, including the influen |
at of arms is derived from those of the former | Lords of the Manor, and that of the parish church, w |
rivate Secretary to the Leader of the House of | Lords and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, |
n Cornwall where they were anciently seated as | Lords of the Manor of Treffry, some say, at the time |
ons apprehended, to receive high-rent from the | lords of the principal manors and to claim the regal |
ath in 1963, assuming his seat in the House of | Lords as the Lord Newall. |
After 1809, the meetings of the | Lords of the Treasury became largely pro forma, and |
omerset, and he was introduced in the House of | Lords on the same day. |
n Oxfordshire where they held a family seat as | Lords of the Manor. |
It was introduced in the House of | Lords by the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Ja |
The | Lords of the North (2006) |
eme Court of the United States or the House of | Lords in the defence of the fundamental principles o |
blus was a council of ecclesiastic and secular | lords in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, held on |
8 December 2008 and was passed to the House of | Lords on the 20 May 2009. |
The last | lords of the manor of Chelveston were the Disbrowe f |
He lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
mples, Imperial villas, the estates of Samurai | lords, and the townhouse gardens of wealthy merchant |
nst a writ of the Lord Chief Justice or of the | Lords of the Privy Council; and as a result it was t |
owned by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, as | Lords of the Manor of Fulham. |
as named after the Mosley family who were then | Lords of the Manor. |
Economic Community, abolition of the House of | Lords, and the re-nationalisation of recently de-nat |
in 1760, Shirley took his seat in the House of | Lords (as the new Earl Ferrers) and in 1763, George |
Traci | Lords had the original "starring" credit in Black Th |
nverts, among them the brother of the King and | lords of the court, but did not succeed bringing abo |
riginal film is controversial for having Traci | Lords in the cast. |
He was elected to stay in the | Lords following the removal of most hereditary peers |
were liable to be killed by the Colombian drug | lords running the cocaine cartels. |
Rhondda tried to take his seat in the House of | Lords, citing the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act |
ame of Sir Gilbert of Thorn, whose family were | lords of the manor until the 14th century. |
Its kings and | lords were the Maddan family. |
The Brabazon family were | lords of the manor in the 13th/14th centuries - even |
its name from the Cruwys family who have been | Lords of the Manor here since the reign of King John |
Later that day, a motion in the | Lords that the King be prayed to resolve the matter |
These two are considered to have been | lords of the local manor. |
ity of London in 1991 and sits in the House of | Lords on the Conservative benches. |
of the estates and to expel several Protestant | Lords from the estates thus leaving the religious an |
death of the king be was appointed one of the | lords of the council to the governor, the Earl of Ar |
he more fully confimed to her Son, the Lord of | lords and the conqueror of sin and death." |
Lords Of The New Church Ticket Stub · May 14, 1986 | |
and her predecessors, the temporal captains or | lords of the islands of Arran, and their territories |
ary to establish a legal point in the House of | Lords though the RAF were still insisting on his det |
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