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hundreds of Rupert's men fell, and of the | Parliamentarians above ninety. |
horse in the army supporting the English | parliamentarians against King Charles II. |
enor of a bipartisan parliamentary group: | Parliamentarians Against Child Abuse and Neglect (PACAN) a |
At the end of the First Civil War the | Parliamentarians allowed English Royalists to return to th |
Most other labour | parliamentarians also left the DLP for the ILP, with Smith |
ick: Defining Germany: The 1848 Frankfurt | Parliamentarians and National Identity (Harvard University |
ham Castle was subsequently demolished by | Parliamentarians and Bedale no longer had a fortress in wh |
First English Civil War he sided with the | Parliamentarians, and was appointed one of the 'triers' fo |
f his family were Royalist, he joined the | Parliamentarians and attained the rank of colonel in the N |
e, have restricted access and are used by | parliamentarians and guests, and for official garden parti |
he other major port towns, sided with the | Parliamentarians and so was isolated from the surrounding |
UCSJ's Monitor, collaborated with Russian | parliamentarians and NGOs, and traveled extensively to mee |
ghwayman (who is said to have only robbed | Parliamentarians) and Royalist rabble rouser during the En |
overthrow of King James II of England by | Parliamentarians and the Dutch Stadtholder William III of |
rnational meetings and visits of European | parliamentarians and civil society representatives to the |
caucus solidarity, the pledge required of | parliamentarians and the powerful role of the extra-parlia |
erest in ice hockey and joined with young | parliamentarians and government 'aides de camp' to form a |
le of Battle of Marston Moor, however the | Parliamentarians and Scottish Covenanters won the battle a |
in to Sir Thomas Fairfax, general for the | Parliamentarians, and wrote or co-wrote the 1647 book Angl |
The | parliamentarians and local government counselors are also |
It was founded in 1883 by 50 Swedish | parliamentarians and headed by Klas Pontus Arnoldson. |
promoted development issues with Scottish | parliamentarians and, in the wake of the Make Poverty Hist |
at; the Royalists hacked down the fleeing | Parliamentarians and, according to Byron, his force "had n |
The | parliamentarians approached from the east on the evening o |
(The | parliamentarians are, in addition, Jews). |
e pledged his allegiance to the Roundhead | Parliamentarians as did most of Liverpool's burgesses, who |
, but has been cited by some Conservative | Parliamentarians as an example of a film which would not r |
mily, a family of wealthy and influential | parliamentarians at the Parlement of Paris. |
He was seized by the | Parliamentarians at Hamsterley, 8 July 1644, when clothed |
wed her to be one of the worst performing | parliamentarians at Westminster." |
ommittee on Violations of Human Rights of | Parliamentarians at Canberra in 1977 representing Asia. |
The | Parliamentarians attacked but were eventually driven back |
This vigorous invective against the | parliamentarians attained considerable fame, and was publi |
d from the Canadian Association of Former | Parliamentarians, awarded to a former parliamentarian "who |
lowing the Second English Civil War, most | parliamentarians became increasingly disillusioned with Ch |
Willoughby's relations with the | Parliamentarians began to fray in 1644. |
t Newport, where again he represented the | parliamentarians, brought upon him some slight censure fro |
ally, the organization was for individual | parliamentarians, but has since transformed into an intern |
fending Ireland for Charles I against the | Parliamentarians by uniting Catholic and Protestant nobles |
(A list of all further | parliamentarians can be found on German Wikipedia on Membe |
The slope which the | Parliamentarians captured, east of Skinners Green and incl |
cy development, lobbying with the federal | parliamentarians, co-ordinating activity across the AMA St |
tlantic Institute, Vice-President of NATO | Parliamentarians Conference and Vice-President of the Parl |
oyalists had captured eight guns, but the | Parliamentarians considered their killing of the enemy com |
event an uprising, which, he insists, the | parliamentarians could not have prevented. |
he Irish Connaught Army is routed and the | Parliamentarians cross the Shannon into the west of Irelan |
esult, the town was sacked by the English | Parliamentarians during the Cromwellian conquest of Irelan |
ed President of the 10th Meeting of Women | Parliamentarians during the sidelines of the annual meetin |
int for Charles I and later supported the | parliamentarians during the English Civil War. |
ts army (many of whom were Scots) and the | Parliamentarians during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
Irvine was one of two Labour | parliamentarians elected in 1921, and caucused with Winnip |
ion of the Canadian Association of Former | Parliamentarians, established in 1996.. McGrath also serve |
his former servants were dismissed by the | Parliamentarians, Firebrace arranged to be appointed by De |
se of what he said is the agreement among | parliamentarians following a meeting Tuesday with Presiden |
He was a founder of the Canadian wing of | Parliamentarians for East Timor. |
He was a recipient of | Parliamentarians for Global Action's "Defender of Democrac |
tly a member of the Top Level Group of UK | Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and |
tly a member of the Top Level Group of UK | Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and |
ucus and is co-chairperson of the Liberal | Parliamentarians for Israel with Senator David Smith. |
n of Deaf Women, 1975-82; and World Women | Parliamentarians for Peace, 1986-88 and |
er and he also indicted several prominent | parliamentarians for high treason. |
member of the International Board of the | Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), a non-profit, no |
o 2002 and the international president of | Parliamentarians for Global Action. |
lth Parliamentarian Association (CPA) and | Parliamentarians for Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Disarma |
lahi Sheik said sharp differences between | parliamentarians forced Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, speaker |
is formed by five Japanese lawmakers and | parliamentarians, four former members of the Liberal Democ |
ccompanied another large delegation of 60 | parliamentarians from 21 European countries. |
Forty-nine | parliamentarians from the Fiji Labour Party and their Peop |
160 | parliamentarians from 28 countries took part in the visit |
cing Commission in Scotland is made up of | parliamentarians, giving it a political flavour. |
e alternative, evidence-based policies to | parliamentarians, government and government agencies |
mily Planning International a New Zealand | Parliamentarians' Group on Population and Development |
Sixty-one communist | parliamentarians had had their rights to serve as deputies |
The | Parliamentarians had captured Stafford on 15 May 1643, fol |
old this post against the assaults of the | Parliamentarians, he burned the house to the ground. |
nd in the internal dissension between the | parliamentarians he supported the Army party. |
hed himself at Newark; active against the | parliamentarians, he was requested by the king's commissio |
ory-house at Chedzoy was plundered by the | parliamentarians, his property stolen, his cattle driven a |
d, King Cross was a key outpost, with the | Parliamentarians holding parts of the Calder Valley. |
The | Parliamentarians immediately attacked, and slaughtered 1,5 |
Parliamentarians in Victoria become the first in Australia | |
This time it had to be surrendered to the | Parliamentarians in order to prevent severe damage. |
nd Gabrovski were the two first socialist | parliamentarians in the history of Bulgaria. |
ese men to switch their allegiance to the | Parliamentarians in order to fight the Irish Confederate C |
ly Scottish Royalists at the hands of the | Parliamentarians in 1649. |
t Hyde, raised troops to aid the besieged | Parliamentarians in Manchester during the English Civil Wa |
Jenkins was captured by the | parliamentarians in December 1645 in Hereford and imprison |
m Brereton and Dunham Massey, the leading | Parliamentarians in Cheshire were in London and did not ag |
48 he was appointed fellow of Eton by the | parliamentarians in the place of John Cleaver, who had bee |
ent Building, and to reduce the number of | parliamentarians, in Holyrood, Westminster and an all-elec |
s between the Royalists in Oxford and the | Parliamentarians in London. |
r to recognise exceptional achievement by | parliamentarians in campaigning for improvements in breast |
iance to Monck, who was in command of the | parliamentarians in the north, to obtain supplies for his |
n politicians in general, and the Swedish | parliamentarians in specific, not to abuse the name of sci |
ri were elected, becoming the first women | parliamentarians in the Arab World. |
hours and became one of three Aboriginal | parliamentarians in Western Australia. |
Prince Rupert's cavalry clashed with the | Parliamentarians includes the present Wash Common recreati |
Leadership, Jayasuriya led a group of 18 | Parliamentarians including several party front-liners in c |
sed of having a drinking problem by other | parliamentarians, including his political opponents. |
's links to Denbigh, who aligned with the | Parliamentarians, it appears that his sympathies were mona |
UNP | parliamentarians Johnston Fernando and Dayasiri Jayasekara |
st, he was arrested and imprisoned by the | Parliamentarians later the same year. |
g committee, Educationalist Dr.B.K. Nair, | Parliamentarians like Mr.Dennis(Nagercoil), Mr.Vijayaragha |
onnections among his brothers-in-law: the | Parliamentarians, Lord Brooke and Lord Grey of Wark, the t |
defend against the Royalist cavalry, The | Parliamentarians lost over 1000 infantry, and only a few o |
to be decided on through a vote of Labour | parliamentarians, MacDonald narrowly defeated Clynes. |
On 3 May the | Parliamentarians managed to capture parts of the lower tow |
Parliamentarians may have seen the giants as a symbol of r | |
Co-Chair, Council of | Parliamentarians, Micro Credit Summit |
r Richard Montagu's New Gagg was still on | parliamentarians' minds when Parliament met in May 1625. |
in Mogadishu by al-Shabaab as were fellow | parliamentarians Mohamed Hassan M. Nur, Geddi Abdi Gadid, |
After learning of their approach, the | Parliamentarians moved to intercept the Royalists, and the |
in 1642, Button, who sympathised with the | parliamentarians, moved to London, and on 15 November 1643 |
ing the Second Battle of Newbury in which | Parliamentarians narrowly escaped being attacked by Royali |
ach Parliament in early 2010, but neither | parliamentarians nor the bodies concerned had any time on |
Supporters of the bill have warned | parliamentarians not to block it. |
When the | parliamentarians occupied Oxford in 1646 he resisted the v |
r History of the Courtiers, Clothiers and | Parliamentarians of the Long Family of Wiltshire; Cheryl N |
term, president of the Committee of Women | Parliamentarians of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) du |
He and Inky Mark are the longest serving | parliamentarians of Chinese root in Canada. |
In 2003 he was one of the 14 FLP | parliamentarians offered a cabinet position in the multi - |
dditional support, and surrendered to the | Parliamentarians on 3 February 1646. |
e defenders in Chester, which fell to the | Parliamentarians on 3 February 1646. |
meetings also snagged again on Monday as | parliamentarians on public outreach teams deployed there h |
Labour | Parliamentarians opposed the sections of the Bill relating |
, the main parties were the Peoples Party | Parliamentarians, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Group, Mutt |
Russell Northe joined fellow | parliamentarians Peter Ryan and Peter Hall as The National |
Hurry, who had recently defected from the | Parliamentarians, Prince Rupert took 1,800 men on the nigh |
vealing the extensive bribery of Scottish | parliamentarians prior to the Treaty of Union, giving rise |
e Royalist cavalry charged the entrenched | Parliamentarians, putting Gell's dragoons and his and Brer |
The | Parliamentarians recorded losses of only 26 dead and 130 w |
n, but they were betrayed and in 1644 the | parliamentarians regained control. |
he Royalists occupied the field after the | Parliamentarians retreated in the night. |
son of the Canadian Association of Former | Parliamentarians, Rowland is last in the Canadian order of |
ah has been banned since 1930, one of the | parliamentarians said straight out, 'If they don't like it |
me was becoming a serious problem for the | Parliamentarians, so Cromwell led Parliamentary reinforcem |
The | Parliamentarians soon battered them down and entered the i |
vided Parliament and drove some prominent | parliamentarians such as Hyde and Falkland, who had previo |
Olsson was one of the two | parliamentarians that remained in the Socialist Party unti |
consisted of 135 Commissioners (all firm | Parliamentarians); the prosecution was led by Cooke. |
size and composition because, as with the | Parliamentarians, the Royalist infantry was not present. |
Cavaliers (Royalists) and the Roundheads ( | Parliamentarians), the latter of which would emerge victor |
tact point for the Secretary-General with | parliamentarians, the academic world, religious leaders an |
ers entrusted for exercise by the elected | parliamentarians, the ministers of the Crown generally dra |
ers entrusted for exercise by the elected | parliamentarians, the ministers of the Crown generally dra |
Also known as | Parliamentarians, they fought against King Charles I and h |
he Civil War when Cirencester was held by | Parliamentarians, through to modern times ordinary people |
Thomas Marbury was among several Cheshire | Parliamentarians to be pardoned by Charles II in 1651. |
Mather was also one of the first | parliamentarians to call for restrictions on the sale of c |
March 2004, Justice Mustapha Akanbi urged | parliamentarians to ratify the United Nations and the Afri |
In 1916, he was one of the first | parliamentarians to be appointed a Parliamentary Secretary |
ere completely successful in reducing the | Parliamentarians to subjection; but the severity with whic |
On the first day, the | Parliamentarians took the lower town. |
On December 18, 1645, | Parliamentarians under the command of Birch and Colonel Mo |
This ended in victory for the | Parliamentarians under Oliver Cromwell, when Charles I was |
nuclear scientists, along with Pakistani | Parliamentarians, under the leadership of Parliamentarian |
med and chaired the Japan-USSR Friendship | Parliamentarians' Union in 1973, visiting Moscow in 1973, |
He is also a member of the Japan-Korea | Parliamentarians' Union and the Japan-China Friendship Par |
He is a member of the Japan-Korea | Parliamentarians' Union. |
esult these troops were unable to see the | Parliamentarians until it was too late. |
War", and, falling into the hands of the | Parliamentarians upon his landing at Liverpool, he had dec |
The defeat of the | parliamentarians was achieved with apparently little effor |
In the battle around 200 | Parliamentarians were killed, along with a number of Royal |
en able to engage Essex's army before the | Parliamentarians were at full strength. |
on in the English Civil War, in which the | parliamentarians were defeated. |
The | Parliamentarians were opposed in their aims by an alliance |
The | Parliamentarians were outnumbered but were better trained |
initiative of Vladimir Lukin the Russian | parliamentarians were given a draft of resolution concerni |
250 | parliamentarians were elected to the People's Assembly. |
fter known as Blind Henry Hastings by the | Parliamentarians, who refused to recognise his new title. |
ivil War Bolsover Castle was taken by the | Parliamentarians who slighted it and it again fell into a |
liamentary systems - the voters elect the | parliamentarians, who then elect the government from among |
The Roundhead forces (the | Parliamentarians), who were slightly smaller, lined up to |
In 1916, he was one of several Labor | parliamentarians who joined Prime Minister Billy Hughes in |
luded both William Lilly and John Booker, | Parliamentarians who had been on the other side of the ast |
all of these cases, voters elect national | parliamentarians, who in turn elect some of their own memb |
e in the session of 3 July 2007, about 41 | parliamentarians who would have been victim of this so-cal |
e Vichy 80 were a group of elected French | parliamentarians who, on 10 July 1940, voted against the c |
Mercosur | Parliamentarians will also be popularly elected for the fi |
ssion was described as being led by Labor | parliamentarians, with the procession being eight abreast |
e "Kirk Party" favoured alliance with the | Parliamentarians, with an eventual view to imposing Presby |
She is also one of the few | parliamentarians with a disability, having become partiall |
They even suspected that the | Parliamentarians would annex Scotland and impose their own |
In May 1643 the | parliamentarians wrested Wardour Castle, in Wiltshire, fro |
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