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The Prussian House of | Lords in Berlin (1900) |
He was elected king by Croatian feudal | lords in 1093. |
Wilde assisted the | lords in several committees of the Convention Parlia |
wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, with her own vassal | lords in tow. |
Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords in 1961 and |
Svarog is one of the Goa'uld System | Lords in Stargate SG-1. |
t was given an official launch at the House of | Lords in 1993. |
riginal film is controversial for having Traci | Lords in the cast. |
t Committee on the European Communities of the | Lords in session 1979-80. |
He entered the British House of | Lords in 1811 upon being elected a representative pe |
The decision was later upheld by the House of | Lords in R v Kearly (1992). |
e model for the Senate's role was the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom. |
e for painting several frescos in the House of | Lords in London. |
He was elevated to the House of | Lords in the same year. |
Haskel was created a life peer in the House of | Lords in 1993. |
ia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, Member of the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom, DBE |
He was called to a seat in the House of | Lords in 1889. |
1996 he made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in the presence of his maternal grandfather, t |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in 1974 and was an Opposition Whip in the Hou |
After taking his seat in the House of | Lords in February 1909, he made his maiden speech in |
He made his last speech in the House of | Lords in August 1904, three months before his premat |
e South of England for the North of England at | Lords in May, 1875. |
1732 he was appointed speaker of the House of | Lords in the absence of Lord King, the Lord Chancell |
e 1960s and 1970s before entering the House of | Lords in 1988. |
He practised chiefly before the House of | Lords in Scotch appeals; and was M.P. for Cockermout |
In 1017, the Lombard | lords in Apulia recruited their assistance against t |
n argued he was well enough to attend House of | Lords in the previous week. |
l & Coke Ltd. was a case heard by the House of | Lords in 1915. |
nted soon after Townshend entered the House of | Lords in 1697, but he does not wear his official rob |
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. |
They were a community of petty feudal | lords in the Kheda District.The word malik in Arabic |
Herschell who introduced it into the House of | Lords in 1889, with a view to obtaining criticism of |
Chadee was reputed to be one of the top drug | lords in the Caribbean, but was never convicted of d |
The bill was introduced in the House of | Lords in March 1803 as the Malicious Shootings Bill |
28 Irish peers allowed to sit in the House of | Lords in September 1800. |
scribed as "purely procedural" by the House of | Lords in R v Joyce, but in fact extended the definit |
f Le Bourg and Joscelin of Courtenay, who were | lords in Outremer. |
reated as an upper house, akin to the House of | Lords, in London, although its members were appointe |
ed a baronet in 1838, and entered the House of | Lords in 1859 under Prime Minister Palmerston as Bar |
Dr. Horace King, was elevated to the House of | Lords in late 1970. |
In 1557 the Scottish Protestant | lords in council enjoined the use of the English Com |
croft were prominent in a match against MCC at | Lords in June 1885. |
After the abolition of the House of | Lords in 1649 he sat in the Commons as member for Ca |
Strathclyde first entered the House of | Lords in 1986, becoming a junior whip in 1988, then |
blus was a council of ecclesiastic and secular | lords in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, held on |
n, aided by some of the more prominent Marcher | Lords in 1316. |
try was unanimous, as such tactics of the drug | lords in attacking random citizen congregations was |
He made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in December 1931, aged just 22, during a debat |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in Winston Churchill's coalition government. |
d rivalries between pro-French and pro-English | lords in the area. |
ther in 1827 and took his seat in the House of | Lords in 1833. |
Parliament in two weeks, passing the House of | Lords in a few minutes and receiving royal assent on |
mpire but came under control of local Armenian | lords in the late 11th century. |
ompanion "Ashura" is based on "Asura" powerful | lords in Rgveda. |
his Blue as a freshman and played Cambridge at | Lords in 1852,1853 and 1854 as captain. |
In 1603, he was summoned to the House of | Lords in his father's barony by a writ of accelerati |
Smith made his test debut at | Lords in 2010, playing both tests against against Pa |
f the most powerful of the early Anglo-Normans | lords in Ireland-John de Courcy. |
but never gave a maiden speech in the House of | Lords, in keeping with the custom for party fund-rai |
so 'A Fast Sermon preached before the House of | Lords in 1798.' |
time regarding Diggle's guilt in the House of | Lords in the UK. |
for Newark in 1679 and called to the House of | Lords in his father's barony of Deincourt of Sutton |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in the Liberal administration of William Ewar |
ion Agency is a fictional organization of Time | Lords in the universe of the long-running British sc |
e a Lord Spiritual with a seat at the House of | Lords in 2005. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in the Conservative administration of the Ear |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) in 1949 and as Captain of the Honourable Corp |
hereditary peeresses admitted to the House of | Lords in 1963, and spoke frequently on disability ma |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) in the first Conservative administration of M |
ereditary Labour peers to stay in the House of | Lords in 1999. |
Four of the | lords in the game, one from each realm, hold a gem t |
Secondly, the average lifespan of male | lords in Palestine was rather low, due to the consta |
his first address as a member of the House of | Lords, in defense of Luddite violence against Indust |
elsh and the Mortimer family of Norman Marcher | Lords in 1146. |
rmy and was elected as speaker of the House of | Lords in July, 1647. |
f the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords) in Lord Aberdeen's coalition government and w |
r of London in 1322 for having led the Marcher | lords in a revolt against King Edward II in what bec |
ame Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of | Lords in 1973. |
At a treason trial in the House of | Lords in January 1685/6, Delamer was accused of part |
ointed Conservative Chief Whip in the House of | Lords in 1994, succeeding Lord Ullswater. |
her Moulton, who, when he entered the House of | Lords in 1912, took the title "Baron Moulton of Bank |
travelling with the Doctor erased by the Time | Lords in The War Games, but retained each of their i |
Ale ECB National Club Cricket Championship at | Lords in 1994, 1995 and 1996. |
tandard is based on a decision of the House of | Lords in the case Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech |
lub's Action Fund 1969-71, and in the House of | Lords in September 1972 he called for the government |
ore,and made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in November that year. |
ch award in the Benson and Hedges Cup final at | Lords in 1984 for his captaincy, despite not bowling |
he stepped down from his seat in the House of | Lords in order to maintain his non-domiciled status |
ntal in establishing the home of the county at | Lords in 1877. |
0] 2 KB 1003, 1012 and adopted by the House of | Lords in [1911] AC 394. |
elected a representative peer to the House of | Lords in 1850 and served as captain of the Forfarshi |
mons in 1689 after being called up to House of | Lords in his father's barony of Osborne. |
is answer about being on the run from the Time | Lords in a stolen and unreliable TARDIS, is reminisc |
999 and made her maiden speech in the House of | Lords in November of that year. |
d on 2 July 1838, was summoned to the House of | Lords in his father's barony of Osborne. |
In a speech in the House of | Lords in 1998, Lord Goodhart stated that this offenc |
In 1856, he was called up to the House of | Lords in his father's barony of Wycombe and was Parl |
She was appointed to the House of | Lords in 2004 as Baroness Chapman, of Leeds in the C |
and was able to take his seat in the House of | Lords in his junior title of Baron Gormanston, which |
ention was ultimately rejected by the House of | Lords in the landmark case of Liversidge v. Anderson |
On appeal to the House of | Lords in 2004, Lord Steyn also observed the consider |
He joined in the majority in the House of | Lords in 1987 in the 3:2 judgment imposing an injunc |
997 he was created a Life peer in the House of | Lords in the style Baron Sandberg of Passfield in th |
pelled from the Labour benches in the House of | Lords in 2002 for backing a Socialist Alliance candi |
d reflecting the colour scheme of the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom; red was a more royal co |
g part) led to Sir Stafford's elevation to the | Lords in 1885, when Lord Salisbury became prime mini |
ations, and struck down as unlawful by the Law | Lords in December, 1981. |
first to speak on that subject in The House of | Lords, in July 1915, and later - with the assistance |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in the Conservative government of Benjamin Di |
ord of Satsuma, he was among the most powerful | lords in Japan at the time, and formally submitted t |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in the National Government of Ramsay Macdonal |
In 1668 he was manager for the | Lords in the celebrated Skinner's case, in which his |
dolphus and thus took his seat in the House of | Lords in 1989. |
rder to overturn the judgement of the House of | Lords in R v Davis and permit the use of anonymous w |
d later be heavily underscored by the House of | Lords in the cases of National Westminster Bank plc |
ntial detention relied upon by the UK House of | Lords in their ruling that HL had not been detained |
me Rule Bill had been defeated by the House of | Lords in 1893. |
urt of Appeal, he was promoted to the House of | Lords in January 1994, becoming a Lord of Appeal in |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in 1852, from 1858 to 1859 and from 1866 to 1 |
over the earldom was resolved by the House of | Lords in 1878 in favour of Sir John Trotter Bethune, |
cation and Employment, was rejected by the Law | Lords in 2005. |
the Conservatives allowed through the House of | Lords in return for redistribution favourable to the |
eme Court of the United States or the House of | Lords in the defence of the fundamental principles o |
id; subsequent to the decision of the House of | Lords in McPhail v Doulton [1971] AC 424, this is no |
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