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In 2009, the | Lords won. |
However, on the 6 February the | Lords capitulated. |
Authorities differ on whether the | Lords Spiritual are peers. |
George Byron of the | Lords Byron of Newstead Abbey. |
It was anciently the seat of the | Lords of Bowland. |
The emblem is that of the | Lords of Andrian. |
English and Catholic: the | Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century. |
Bryan FitzAlan, progenitor of the | Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire. |
uling elite of feudal nobility were emirs, the | lords, princes. |
He also subjected the | lords of Goor to his authority. |
It was ruled by the | Lords of Broichhausen. |
By Command of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. |
Containing (1) An Exposition of the | Lords Prayer …; (2) A Preparation to the Lords Suppe |
Rocka" was the third single released from the | Lords of the Underground's debut album, Here Come th |
onservative junior Minister, Chief Whip in the | Lords and Leader of the House of Lords. |
Decrees of the | Lords Ordinary could only be appealed to the House o |
in the Red Book of the Exchequer as having the | Lords of Hellesby as paramount Lords. |
maiden name was Roche, the family name of the | lords of Fermoy. |
It is the insignia of the | Lords of Rodank who built the Rodenegg Castle in 114 |
Wilde assisted the | lords in several committees of the Convention Parlia |
peared in 944, probably as the ancestor of the | lords of Konradsburg |
He is a member of the | Lords bridge team and the All Party Parliamentary Br |
**All of the | lords after Asano Nagaakira enjoyed the same 426,500 |
y comprehensive Late Gothic remodelling by the | Lords of Donin. |
The other extinct Desmond Geraldines are the | Lords of Decies and the White Knights. |
His successors were the | lords of Zwenne, de Marotte, de Henry and de Jamblin |
Because of the | lords name most of the people in this region have th |
times Puyricard was part of the fiefdom of the | Lords of Baux. |
During the 14th and 15th centuries the | lords of the manor were the Disney family. |
He attended the | Lords only sparingly to speak on topics of interest |
On 17 November, the | Lords appointed three counsel to plead Shirley's cas |
The emblem was of the | Lords of Taufers that became extinct in 1300. |
rds the 16th century Miraflor was owned by the | lords of Perpignan. |
town is noted for Portumna Castle and for the | lords that lived there. |
Their descendants became the | Lords and Ladies of Castlemaine, residing at Moydrum |
Stayley Hall the medieval seat of the | lords of the Stayley township |
He held office as one of the | Lords of the Admiralty from 1727 to 1741. |
In the | Lords he is a member of the Joint Committee on Human |
e Middle Ages, Birieux was a possession of the | lords of Thoire-Villars. |
He was a diligent attender in the | Lords, even in his 90s. |
t Committee on the European Communities of the | Lords in session 1979-80. |
the first year of Tony Blair's government the | Lords rejected Labour bills thirty-eight times. |
Petitions to the | Lords or the whole Parliament can be traced back to |
He won the | Lords versus Commons motor race at Brands Hatch in 2 |
He was Shadow Minister for Sport in the | Lords from July 2003 to February 2005. |
From 1685 he was one of the | lords of Privy Council for both Scotland and England |
Chalmecatl is one of the | lords of the Aztec realm of the dead, Mictlan. |
In the 11th century, the | lords of Saint-Saens were rich and powerful men. |
International Development spokesperson in the | Lords until 2002. |
Messel was the property of the | lords of Groschlag from ca. 1400 to 1799. |
According to their traditions, they were the | lords of the waterways. |
Arran changed sides at this point, joining the | Lords of the Congregation. |
southern portion was held in succession by the | lords of Villars and of Thoire. |
y King Fulk, the castle was handed over to the | lords of Sidon. |
Arms of the | Lords of Banff as shown in Brown's The Peerage of Sc |
istant governor of the Albemarle colony by the | Lords Proprietor in 1664. |
er 1397 the King decided to strike back at the | Lords Appellant. |
of David Lloyd George's 1909 budget, which the | Lords attempted to veto, leading the Liberals to fig |
rules were changed so that if a member of the | Lords were elected as an MEP, their right to sit and |
That day, Shirley appeared in person in the | Lords, with Richard Wallop, one of his counsel, who |
The clerk recorded in the minutes of the | Lords that the "ayes" had fifty-seven and the "nays" |
In the | Lords, he has served as a Member of the Science and |
ly states, "Diocesan Bishops of England in the | Lords are - peers of the kingdom." |
aft orders or affect the legal validity of the | Lords approval. |
owing a Government statement responding to the | Lords vote. |
on' derives from the family name 'Gibwen', the | lords of the manor here in the twelfth century. |
Before this time the | lords of Cameros had appeared as allies of the kings |
village and others surrounding belonged to the | Lords of Eppstein from 1137. |
Throughout history, the | lords of the town and castle were often changed unde |
claims (now extinct) made by John Wynn and the | Lords of Gwydyr. |
Bertie was one of the | Lords Proprietors of Carolina, heir of the proprieto |
astha(household) life and finally attained the | lords abode. |
He was elected to stay in the | Lords following the removal of most hereditary peers |
This decision was affirmed by the | Lords Justice Waller, Fox and May in the Court of Ap |
In the | Lords, Lord Arran has played an active role for the |
nd uncle, Salentin and his brothers became the | lords of Kempenich. |
The castle was the home of the | lords of Cleydael until the end of the 18th century. |
These are the arms of the | Lords of Boymont-Payrsberg who owned the Schwanburg |
On 4 November 1675, the | Lords resolved to fix 20 November as the date for th |
Held by the | Lords of Zitzewitz, it was incorporated into the Pom |
remained subordinate to both the Crown and the | Lords, the Commons did act with increasing boldness. |
In 1142, the | lords of Konradsburg are referred to for the last as |
Cacique by 1690 and was made Landgrave by the | Lords Proprietors on 13 May 1691. |
Vipont was a member of the family of the | lords of Westmoreland but attained a magister degree |
The Annals of Wales continued to recognize the | lords of Northumbria as "King of the Saxons" (i.e. |
Cawood was originally the forest owned by the | Lords of Hornby, hence the "wood" in its name. |
The bill to overturn the | Lords' judgement was introduced by Justice Secretary |
Almucs would have been contemporaries and the | lords of Caseneuve have documented relationships wit |
Wilbrand van Olderburg is visited by the | lords of Guelders and Amstel after their release aft |
constituency on the latter's elevation to the | Lords as Baron Armaghdale. |
The emblem represents the insignia of the | Lords of Wolkenstein who built the local castle in 1 |
It is the arms of the | Lords of Enn who built the Castle in the twelfth cen |
It is the sign of the | Lords of Fuchsberg owners of the village from 1427 t |
Master there by Oliver Lord Protector and the | Lords and Commons" [sic]. |
These are the arms of the | Lords of Marling who lived in two castles in the vil |
In the towers area was the palace of the | lords of Badajoz, featuring several baths and mosque |
development of the village occurred under the | lords Poulett extending their large house and estate |
dressing room that he awaited his entry on the | Lords notice board. |
appointed Addison to be Labour's leader in the | Lords in 1940, after Lord Snell stepped down for hea |
sion, and the film was eventually shown in the | Lords in 2010. |
threatened by a malevolent force known as the | Lords of Shadow. |
oat-of-arms of the farm Hocheppan owned by the | Lords of Eppan since IX century. |
idge outside Oxford, against the forces of the | Lords Appellant. |
As a compromise the | Lords proposed that William and Mary should both tak |
70 attended the Commons and attendance in the | Lords rarely reached a dozen. |
the Hun (Atli) gets his revenge by killing the | lords of the Burgundians in this section of the Poet |
d canons were dispersed and a committee of the | Lords and Commons from the Long Parliament governed. |
After 1809, the meetings of the | Lords of the Treasury became largely pro forma, and |
d zoomorphic figurines, seals belonging to the | lords of Moldavia, and historic jewelry. |
nsive and defensive league, and on 28 June the | lords and estates approved. |
ment, and on three occasions he was one of the | Lords Justices of England. |
survived the political upheavals caused by the | Lords Appellants, despite the fact that Chaucer knew |
for central authority to exert power over the | lords, although this is not confirmed. |
ding, and his appointment was agreed to by the | Lords on 10 December. |
am Moat and Aldingham Motte, both homes to the | Lords of Aldingham in the twelfth and thirteenth cen |
In July 1559 the | Lords of the Congregation seized these, along with g |
Lord Borthwick was one of the | Lords of the Articles pro baronibus, in the parliame |
Among the local nobility were the | lords of Beveren, whose territory was eventually ced |
as the Duke of Zhou executed his brothers, the | lords of Guan and Cai, for their crimes. |
our years later, summoned to answer before the | Lords of the Council to a charge of non-conformity, |
e Pacific Fleet and later a role as one of the | Lords of the Admiralty. |
n ‘hanging furnace,' recommended by him to the | lords of the admiralty for ships of war. |
spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats in the | Lords for Regional and Local Government until Novemb |
It was controlled by the | Lords Proprietors, a group of eight English noblemen |
n Edward Hyde received his commission from the | Lords Proprietors. |
In 1729, seven of the | Lords Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina t |
ders over the Veluwe and Salland, and with the | lords of Groningen and Coevorden. |
the castle went through a long period when the | lords were almost always under age and usually absen |
gawa period, including among their vassals the | lords of the nearby Ogi, Hasunoike, and Kashima Doma |
ng from 1259, and was the medieval home of the | lords of Barsac. |
ol descent continued through his sister to the | lords of Coucy and ultimately the Bourbon kings of F |
The Minterne family was for a long time the | Lords of the Manor and Newlands Farm was the Manor H |
t is taken from that of the old dynasty of the | Lords of Nals who lived in the village until 1380. |
d Isenhampstead Latimers, distinguished by the | lords of the manors of those two places. |
He was one of the | Lords of the Admiralty between 1804 and 1807, and wa |
The Bill received its third reading in the | Lords on 21 July, but the Labour government fell in |
Oram is on the | Lords Honours Board for his Test century against Eng |
It is the sign of the | Lords of Sebs und Lyne who lived in the village sinc |
Later the land passed to the | Lords Kilmorley, the owner in 1800, who was a major |
often taking his cue from Lord Stanley in the | Lords instead of the nominal leader in the commons. |
He was with the | Lords Netterville, Ikerrin, Upper Ossory, and Castle |
As a result of the turmoil, the | Lords of the Admiralty removed him from command of H |
rd part of a knight's fee in 1212, held of the | lords of Manchester. |
by Robert the Bruce, to protect it against the | Lords of the Isles. |
ble, crust was given to the servants while the | lords and ladies of the house ate the contents. |
, agreements, land-swaps and sales between the | Lords of Breda and the Dukes of Brabant. |
location of The Grove, the manor house for the | lords of the manor of Hollington. |
the Men of the Harad, led by the | lords that had been driven from Umbar, came up with |
artwell, Northamptonshire, a descendant of the | lords of Blisworth. |
He made his maiden speech in the | Lords on 9 December 1970 in a debate entitled: Pollu |
t, which Cecil noted as an 'Exhortation to the | Lords of Council against the Hamiltons,' from that t |
was of the European Elections Bill, which the | Lords voted down an unprecedented five times. |
Richard II against Thomas of Woodstock and the | Lords Appellant, he was rewarded with an Earldom as |
g the 17th century, and the most famous of the | Lords Arundell of Wardour. |
Welsh schools cup and are now moving on to the | Lords Taveners cup to compete against schools from E |
il of that year he was appointed as one of the | Lords of the Admiralty under John Pitt, Earl of Chat |
a memorial to the Palgraves who had become the | lords of the manor in the 15th century. |
ratic Party, and became their spokesman in the | Lords on civil aviation and consumer affairs. |
canal was abandoned in 1877 and leased to the | Lords of the Level of Romney Marsh. |
ary work, and in 1464 was appointed one of the | lords auditors for hearing and determining civil cau |
but dry" and a "skinny, bald brainbox", in the | Lords Prout became highly rated for his views and op |
cy of his rule being disputed by Tories in the | Lords, which gives a less Whiggish history. |
measure, was vehemently opposed by him in the | Lords, and by his three brothers in the Commons. |
hs' rest enabled him to resume his seat in the | Lords, of which he was one of the acknowledged leade |
iam de Ferrers Earl of Derby, and then by 'the | lords of Leylandshire'. |
ver been in use since the Middle Ages when the | lords to the manor of Vallen used it as their person |
ox, ancestor of the Earls of Ilchester and the | Lords Holland. |
hich, for many years, was presided over by the | Lords Dormer. |
During the civil war, the Cliffords, the | lords of the manor were royalists, but counter to tr |
ndered in 1715, when he was sent as one of the | lords justices to Ireland during the Jacobite insurr |
five Church of England bishops to be among the | Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of servic |
Another region was settled under the | Lords Proprietors in 1670, to the south of the other |
1973, he was given a life peerage, and in the | Lords, he focussed on developments in patent and cop |
A group of noblemen, the | Lords of the Congregation, had appointed themselves |
h was created either by the King or one of the | Lords as a potentially profitable element in the dev |
Richard II managed to dispose of the | Lords Appellant in 1397, and Thomas was imprisoned i |
At different times the | Lords of Hellesby, the Abbots of Vale Royal, the Act |
chevrons embowed argent; it is the arms of the | Lords of Zwingenstein who ruled the village from the |
castle was the main seat of residence for the | Lords of Aldingham until the death of William de Har |
However, the | lords concerned had earlier turned London into an ar |
nth after her death in 1958, women entered the | Lords for the first time thanks to the Life Peerages |
it was used as collateral, first pawned to the | lords of Gemen (now part of the city Borken) and aft |
ry, it fell under the Lordship of Bowland, the | Lords of Bowland being lords paramount of a Royal Fo |
f liegemen in the palace of his relatives, the | lords of Beirut, in Acre. |
Parliament, she is not entitled to sit in the | Lords due to her re-election to the European Parliam |
om this applies, is not allowed to vote in the | Lords while an MEP. |
retaliation murders against the members of the | Lords of Chaos that testified against him in the ori |
Ford believes the name Mortimer stems from the | Lords of the Manor, the Mortimer family, a powerful |
After the | Lords Proprietors commissioned him governor of Carol |
Four of the | lords in the game, one from each realm, hold a gem t |
mong them being the Ettuveetil Pillamar or the | Lords of the Eight Houses. |
nown as "pawkers", despite the attempts of the | Lords of the Manor to claim all shipwreck. |
leby from May to July 1807, Howick went to the | Lords, succeeding his father as Earl Grey. |
until April 9, 1689, and was named one of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty on September 26 |
s were granted the lordship of Wildmore by the | lords of Bolingbroke, Scrivelsby and Horncastle, alt |
and a set of magnates who became known as the | Lords Appellant. |
elected in 1999 to continue as members of the | Lords when most of the hereditary peers lost their s |
schedule of grievances of Ireland voted by the | lords at Dublin on the same day. |
, the Earl of Arundel, who was also one of the | Lords Appellant, was beheaded on Tower Hill, London, |
Later that day, a motion in the | Lords that the King be prayed to resolve the matter |
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