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  • July 1931, Church introduced to the House of Commons a Ten Minute Rule bill promoted by the Eugeni
  • The project included Charles Commons, a new, modern residence hall that includes p
  • In 2006, he sponsored in the House of Commons a bill which had emerged from the Senate, the
  • He was the Baby of the House, entering the Commons a month before his 25th birthday.
  • XML Commons: A project focusing on common code and guidel
  • rs-Sutton was elected Speaker of the House of Commons, a post he would hold for the next eighteen y
  • When this was reported in the House of Commons, a firestorm of protest broke out.
  • his wife to be his secretary in the House of Commons, a practice which has attracted significant n
  • He died in Doctors' Commons about May 1552.
  • led to questions being asked in the House of Commons about the comic.
  • Brown used his House of Commons account to pay for the mailing because Michae
  • how Patrick Brown used his Canadian House of Commons account.
  • From 1910-19 he was a member of the House of Commons Accounts Committee.
  • s comepletely enclosed under the Enclosure of Commons Act 1818.
  • In 1871 the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act was passed which prevented further buildi
  • The Commons Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict.
  • aled the Qualification of Members of House of Commons Act 1759 and the Parliament Act 1710.
  • For the Creative Commons activist of the same name, see Michelle Thorn
  • Link to Commons added; no need to flood the article with pics
  • ctober 25, 2006, Clay-Battelle opened the new Commons, Administrative Offices, Kitchen, and 6 new c
  • In 1650, in another sermon to the Commons after the battle of Dunbar, he cited the Book
  • Montgomery left the House of Commons after completing his term in the 24th Parliam
  • He left the Commons after inheriting his father's title in 1860 a
  • and will make a link to more in a gallery in Commons after I upload the rest of them.
  • Cleaver left the House of Commons after completing his fourth term in office, t
  • da from 1861 to 1866 and then in the House of Commons after Confederation.
  • He remained in the House of Commons after Pride's Purge, but when named one of th
  • He returned to the Commons after a nine-year absence when he was elected
  • n to Parliament in 1945 and left the House of Commons after completing his term in the 19th Canadia
  • third female member to serve in the House of Commons after this became legally possible in 1918, r
  • represent Vancouver in the Canadian House of Commons after the serving MP, David William Gordon di
  • The Whigs held a majority in the House of Commons after the election in 1695, although not all
  • in 1862 and then was elected to the House of Commons after Confederation.
  • first direct member of the Canadian House of Commons after the redistribution prior to the 1904 fe
  • Palmer sat briefly in the House of Commons after winning a by-election as an Independent
  • He was returned to the House of Commons again in 1847, but did not see re-election at
  • He was returned to the House of Commons again at the December 1910 general election,
  • elected to the newly-formed Canadian House of Commons, again as a Tory.
  • of 1868 Beaumont was returned to the House of Commons again and sat as Member of Parliament (MP) fo
  • nal trend, and did not stand for the House of Commons again.
  • l did not try for re-election to the House of Commons again.
  • ellemare was elected to the Canadian House of Commons against Liberal incumbent Hormisdas Mayrand i
  • 1902, and was elected to the British House of Commons against the official unionist.
  • nd Mary should both take the throne which the Commons agreed with the proviso that William alone ho
  • es are under-represented, but in the House of Commons, Alberta's Senate elections are controversial
  • onally, the large lifestyle centers Algonquin Commons, Algonquin Galleria, and Geneva Commons are a
  • wever, an appeal was lodged, and the House of Commons allowed both members to take their seats.
  • Creative Commons allows people to remix Foster's songs and syn
  • Commons also adds four postformal stages: Systematic
  • Creative Commons also has an Audit Committee, with two members
  • n to sit three times in the Canadian House of Commons, always representing the federal constituency
  • However, the following day the Commons amended the East India Bill to make the assis
  • The House of Commons amended the bill to exclude Scotland, on the
  • rson recorded as the presiding officer of the Commons, an office later known as the Speaker of the
  • his election he was the Baby of the House of Commons, an informal title for the youngest member.
  • became a member of both the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
  • served one full term in the Canadian House of Commons and did not run again.
  • s second son Edward sat in the Irish House of Commons and became later the 7th Baronet.
  • the fifth woman ever elected to the House of Commons and the only woman in the 20th Canadian parli
  • e under a free license, that you upload it to Commons and place it under the J27 category.
  • st Viscount Eversley, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Sir John Shaw-Lefevre.
  • 588 to 1590 he became Speaker of the House of Commons and later he was promoted to Queen's Sergeant
  • years later, he entered the British House of Commons and represented Wigtownshire as Member of Par
  • f Sir Edward Phelips, Speaker of the House of Commons and Master of the Rolls.
  • the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Liberal Party House Leader.
  • He served only one term in the House of Commons, and did not contest the 1964 general electio
  • Sassoon's letter is read in the House of Commons and is dismissed, as he is considered mentall
  • However, he made little impact in the Commons and at the next election was not re-nominated
  • ernment would hold a minority in the House of Commons and would be structurally weak, possibly dama
  • havior was founded in 1978 by Michael Lamport Commons and John Anthony Nevin.
  • 27th Parliament, McLelland left the House of Commons and did not seek re-election in the 1968 elec
  • Llanbadoc is within the British House of Commons and National Assembly of Wales constituencies
  • rvative party member of the Canadian House of Commons and a lawyer.
  • On 12 May 2009, Fedora Commons and the DSpace Foundation joined their organi
  • of William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Ambrose
  • as one of the leading spirits in the House of Commons and an opponent of James I, Charles I and the
  • Canadian Parliament, Stick left the House of Commons and did not seek further re-election.
  • lding candidates in elections to the House of Commons and to local government.
  • nd Baronet, served as Speaker of the House of Commons and as Master of the Rolls.
  • lwyn Lloyd was often absent from the House of Commons, and Dodds-Parker was forced to answer questi
  • d, by a Member of Parliament, in the House of Commons, and to other reports in British newspapers,
  • Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons and a Senator.
  • the Quebec assembly and the Canadian House of Commons and Senate.
  • he Bill was re-introduced before the House of Commons and was passed by 263 votes to 102.
  • If any probs, search "geograph" on commons and there is a page about it.
  • The Whigs held a majority in the House of Commons, and therefore the two Whig candidates were d
  • , one must create an account at the Wikimedia Commons and then link it to the page.
  • puty Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Chief Government Whip.
  • I found a simulated image on Commons and added it, but it would be much preferable
  • election of 1837 he returned to the House of Commons and sat for the constituency again until 1847
  • The area is part of Esher Commons and is designated a Site of Special Scientifi
  • Oxenden died at his house in Doctors Commons and was buried in the family vault at Wingham
  • holder is assisted by shadow ministers in the Commons and in the Lords.
  • perennial candidate for the Canadian House of Commons, and lists his occupation as a factory worker
  • ittee Stage of the Bill's passage through the Commons and forced a major revision of the financial
  • Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons and then the Senate of Canada.
  • district of Macleod in the Canadian House of Commons and serves as Minister of State for Finance.
  • dian Parliament, Desrochers left the House of Commons and did not seek another term in the 1925 fed
  • His son Gustave served in both the House of Commons and the Ontario assembly.
  • There's a copy on Commons, and it's more up-to-date, and whether or not
  • politician, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons and Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec (d.1963)
  • came Clerk Assistant at the Canadian House of Commons and was appointed Clerk in 1980.
  • Upload it at Commons and leave a note here.
  • r in 1895 and served in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate.
  • rew Young McLean later served in the House of Commons and was also publisher for the Expositor whic
  • He represented Wigan in the English House of Commons and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Antrim.
  • he is one of the youngest MPs in the House of Commons and is the youngest Conservative MP in the cu
  • r William Henry Sharpe served in the House of Commons and Senate.
  • nadian Parliament, Langlois left the House of Commons and did not seek re-election in the 1968 elec
  • Canadian Parliament, Howard left the House of Commons and was appointed to the Senate for the Welli
  • And I have shots of the occupied cafe on the Commons and other Broadway Market stuff I will put up
  • s was a member of the North Carolina House of Commons and served as Speaker of the House.
  • loughby, was elected to the Canadian House of Commons and served as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
  • cessfully for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons and the Quebec assembly in 1867.
  • s Belfast East in the United Kingdom House of Commons and in the Northern Ireland Assembly and serv
  • tremont and a member of the Canadian House of Commons and of the Senate of Canada.
  • ction, Ellison-Macartney ran for the House of Commons, and was elected as Conservative member for t
  • rial and execution only about 70 attended the Commons and attendance in the Lords rarely reached a
  • t Wayne County in the North Carolina House of Commons and at a state constitutional convention, bot
  • Joseph Tubb opposed the enclosure of the commons and pulled down fences in rebellion against t
  • d in the provincial assembly and the House of Commons and went on to become Lieutenant Governor for
  • esented King's County in the British House of Commons and sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Rep
  • ollowing a petition presented to the House of Commons, and passed without a division in either Hous
  • 01 Mitford was chosen Speaker of the House of Commons and sworn of the Privy Council.
  • He was a Clerk in House of Commons and was private secretary to William Patrick
  • nadian Parliament, Ferguson left the House of Commons and did not seek re-election in the 1957 elec
  • term (1811-12) in the North Carolina House of Commons and one term (1814-15) in the North Carolina
  • the South Dorset constituency of the House of Commons and the South West England constituency of th
  • adian Parliament, Patterson left the House of Commons and did not seek another term in the 1940 ele
  • e adopted a maverick approach in the House of Commons, and was never made a Minister.
  • 1st Baron Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philip Gibbes
  • Bryson's son John served in the House of Commons and his son George also served in the provinc
  • ist politician and MP in the British House of Commons and in Northern Ireland (d.1934).
  • s later to campaign for the Canadian House of Commons, and Gretsinger entered the by-election to su
  • eld after the Speaker of the British House of Commons and Member of Parliament (MP) Horace King ret
  • n 1728, FitzGerald entered the Irish House of Commons and sat for Dingle until his death.
  • If anyone can use the Commons and find any picks of the courses, the trophy
  • later represented Restigouche in the House of Commons and another son George replaced Robert in the
  • ins the Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor SSSI.
  • Treatise on Commons and Waste Lands (1868);
  • wther was retiring as Speaker of the House of Commons and was created Viscount Ullswater later in 1
  • irst appearance before the assembled House of Commons and House of Lords on 17 November 1423.
  • It elected two MPs to the House of Commons and was divided into two single member consti
  • ater became a member of the Canadian House of Commons and cabinet minister.
  • It was mentioned in the House of Commons and an article subsequently appeared in the T
  • Baron, represented Carmarthen in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthensh
  • n the Princess Palatine, was impeached by the commons, and sentenced to the pillory.
  • he was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons and served as Speaker of that body.
  • nd went on to served in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate.
  • as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons and leaves the War Cabinet.
  • nadian Parliament, Gauthier left the House of Commons and did not seek another term in the 1953 ele
  • he library, additional classrooms, the dining commons and student areas.
  • dia built a new Biology building and Learning Commons and $52 million was raised in the Capital Cam
  • s frustrated by a declaration of the House of Commons, and the whole plan was finally dropped.
  • He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons, and after the Canadian Alliance merged into
  • and North Poole constituency of the House of Commons and the South West England constituency of th
  • ked as an aide to Jim Wallace in the House of Commons and as Special Adviser to the Deputy First Mi
  • , Avery served in the North Carolina House of Commons and later in the North Carolina Senate, where
  • Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1889
  • alternative copyright practices with Creative Commons and also lobbied the United States Congress f
  • The parishioners complained to the House of Commons, and the Commons passed their complaint on to
  • e administration of services for the House of Commons, and it has responsibility for detailed scrut
  • supports legitimate sharing through Creative Commons, and has licensed text on her blog, including
  • -Philippe Caron, was a member of the House of Commons and served in the cabinet of Sir John A. Macd
  • nted Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Solicitor General of Canada.
  • Could someone please upload those to commons and integrate them in this list?--Diaa
  • xford University and Tamworth in the House of Commons and also served as Envoy to Sweden.
  • ickersgill, a member of the Canadian House of Commons and a Cabinet minister.
  • All the photos were moved to Wikimedia Commons and the J27 gallery is linked from there.
  • of the few people who served in the House of Commons and in the Oireachtas.
  • neteenth century, the institution of Doctors' Commons and its members were looked upon as old-fashi
  • Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1889
  • er, Foreign Secretary, Leader of the House of Commons, and Deputy Prime Minister.
  • Canadian Parliament, Harold left the House of Commons and did not seek re-election in the 1921 gene
  • The document was never passed by the Commons and therefore would not have been formally pr
  • ge and forced him to resign from the House of Commons and enter the House of Lords.
  • rt of Broxbourne Constituency in the House of Commons, and sends a Councillor to Hertfordshire Coun
  • vid, the family's 60-year-old solicitor Kevin Commons, and 31-year-old Garry Purdham, brother of ru
  • onstruction of two new subdivisions, Rockford Commons and Rockford Township.
  • Parliamentary Secretary (also a member of the Commons), and a permanent secretary (a civil servant)
  • can't use images that aren't uploaded to the commons anyhow.
  • The House of Commons approved the draft orders on 23 March.
  • October 18 - Deliberations of the House of Commons are televised for the first time making Canad
  • The commons are sites of special scientific interest (SSS
  • Hempstown and Hempstown Commons are neighbouring townlands, located in Wicklo
  • vel building features a Student Concourse and Commons area that has a cafeteria and an outdoor plaz
  • holds is "The Deck," a wooden deck used as a commons area for students before school, during break
  • s gym for a reunion prom set, football field, commons area and hallways; which will include 200 ext
  • The ground floor Abbey features a student commons area, TV and game room.
  • Commons Areas and a Hall of Fame offer interior event
  • Commons areas are also equipped with wireless interne
  • The House of Commons argued that its reason for firing him was pro
  • neral election he was elected to the House of Commons as one of two representatives for Bath.
  • Rogers entered the English House of Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for Plymouth in
  • urnier, who has run for the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative candidate.
  • He was elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons as Member of Parliament for County Kilkenny i
  • tion and until June 1949, sat in the House of Commons as an "Independent Liberal".
  • ented Richmond-Wolfe in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1874.
  • attempted to regain his seat in the House of Commons as a Conservative in 1926.
  • ater sought election to the Canadian House of Commons, as a candidate of the Progressive Conservati
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