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  • mbers of the Football League in 1888, before resigning from the league after just five years.
  • In 1871, after resigning from the United States Army, Doherty went in
  • f Lords, but resigned in November 1996, also resigning from his position with the Constitutional Co
  • In 1879 he was appointed Recorder of Poole, resigning from that position in 1882.
  • f the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, resigning from this post after three years.
  • After resigning from the Assembly early in 1993, he became t
  • s chairman for the years 2006 to 2008 before resigning from the CHRB in December 2008.
  • ignation as Chief Minister, despite her also resigning from parliament at the same time.
  • October 25, Whisenant announced that he was resigning from his coaching position, although he woul
  • He changed direction from 1957, resigning from the Royal College of Art and the Royal
  • abour and Administrative Services Tom Harris resigning from the ministry on 30 April 1987.
  • the Newcastle station as a freelancer after resigning from Border in 1988.
  • He only made a single spaceflight before resigning from the space programme in 1982 and taking
  • Minister of Kerala from 1982 to 1986 before resigning from that position due to a disagreement wit
  • elled him from the Commons, thus effectively resigning from the Commons.
  • 22, 2007, Barrios announced that he would be resigning from the Senate to become the president of t
  • ce in the Kansas Senate on January 10, 2011, resigning from the House, effective the same day..
  • After resigning from the ambassadorship in 1950, Douglas ret
  • ent and Local Government from December 2003, resigning from the front bench soon after the Labor Pa
  • unty judge of Benton County upon his return, resigning from the post in 1866 to accept a position i
  • nding in Ambrosden and Chesterton ward after resigning from the Conservative party in protest at pl
  • After resigning from the Football Conference in 2010, Grays
  • He served with Red Cross during World War I, resigning from the Quakers because he supported the wa
  • treatment of John Sergeant, which led to him resigning from the 2008 series of 'Strictly Come Danci
  • Wright later, upon resigning from the American Peace Society, was quickly
  • itor of the Daily Express from 1974 to 1976, resigning from the Economist, the news magazine he had
  • Since resigning from the brand, she is now producing a fashi
  • After resigning, he moved to Montgomery County, Alabama.
  • giment, which he had held for some time, and resigning he gave all his attention to the spread of F
  • Resigning, he obtains a post as assistant in a miners'
  • After resigning, he relocated to Paris, France, ostensibly t
  • After resigning her post as the Chief Minister of the Austra
  • She took the bench in 1978, resigning her House seat to do so, and was succeed by
  • ptly defected to the Australian Labor Party, resigning her Senate seat and leaving the leadership o
  • Resigning her post in 1929, Willebrandt noted that fed
  • sequent by-election as this would have meant resigning her seat.
  • ary Territorial Service during World War II, resigning her commission after being elected to Parlia
  • After resigning her job, Leek won the run-run election incre
  • new midfielders were acquired in the summer, resigning him to the substitutes bench and sporadic ap
  • After resigning him in 1988, 1990, and 1993 as a free agent,
  • 74, and he had to resort to a lawsuit before resigning himself to recomposing the work from memory.
  • , was created Earl of Ossory five days after resigning his rights to the other titles.
  • elected in all subsequent federal elections, resigning his seat in 1955 after being called to the S
  • He joined the Army, resigning his post in May 1942 when mayor pro tem Geor
  • He retired from politics in 1977, resigning his seat in parliament in order to become an
  • spent four years at the U.S. Treasury before resigning his position to establish the Bank of New Am
  • r announced on November 14, 2007 that he was resigning his Senate seat due to poor health.
  • was appointed player-manager in April 1960, resigning his post in December 1961.
  • elected to the European Parliament in 2004 ( resigning his seat in the Maltese House of Representat
  • , Houston did not wait for Wenger's arrival, resigning his Arsenal post in mid-September to take ov
  • serving in the Senate for three years before resigning his position.
  • An eminent author, after resigning his See he was a Lecturer in Liturgy and Eva
  • Resigning his archdeaconry and his vicarage in 1842, h
  • Europe more or less permanently, but without resigning his position as head of the Church in Mexico
  • Resigning his post on the 5 February 1871, he was in J
  • On 28 January 2004 he announced that he was resigning his BBC post following the publication of th
  • ce of Wales, and Treasurer to Prince Albert, resigning his post as private secretary.
  • 31, 2007, Bush announced that Snow would be resigning his post for health reasons and that Perino
  • After resigning his position with the national party, he was
  • 66 was appoint High Sheriff of the province, resigning his magristracy to take the post.
  • ved the rectory of Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, resigning his fellowship in 1602.
  • Upon resigning his post on May 8, 1951, Stainback had serve
  • After resigning his appointment as Governor of New South Wal
  • However, Hugh Dalton could not stand without resigning his Peckham seat, and the candidate selected
  • After resigning his commission as Lt. Colonel in 1968 after
  • hen mayor Hans Tanzler announced he would be resigning his position to run for governor of Florida
  • Bombay in October 1750 with the intention of resigning his post and to seek formal employment with
  • Washington Resigning his Commission c. 1858
  • Subbarayan responded by resigning his post.
  • responded to the outbreak of World War I by resigning his commission to join the Royal Montreal Re
  • avis took the Chiltern Hundreds, effectively resigning his seat as the constituency's MP.
  • the law firm of Baxter, Rose, Norton & Co., resigning his partnership in 1872 after a disagreement
  • n the United Arab List slate in 1977, before resigning his seat on 3 April 1979.
  • no's tenure, and it ultimately led to Delano resigning his position on October 15, 1875.
  • Resigning his post, he co-founded the Free Romanian Mo
  • rotestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina resigning his office of Bishop of North Carolina in vi
  • rian (1781-82) and humanity lecturer (1782), resigning his fellowship in 1792.
  • ess than four years in the House of Commons, resigning his seat in 1935 to become a Metropolitan Po
  • After resigning his See he founded St Peter's College, Oxfor
  • 37, and received his commission on March 20, resigning his position on the Missouri Supreme Court.
  • apan from the Liberal Democratic Party until resigning his office on January 24, 1989 following all
  • n January 24, 2007, Deveaux announced he was resigning his position as an NDP MLA to work in Vietna
  • incoln Saltdogs of the American Association, resigning his position in mid-July.
  • After resigning his commission John joined the Confederacy i
  • curia; after going through the formality of resigning his rights to the bishopric to the Pope, he
  • gh, and then from 1929 from Mid-Armagh until resigning his seat shortly after the 1938 general elec
  • ries and was an advisor on national defence, resigning his position after Swinton's dismissal.
  • acceptable, and therefore submitted a letter resigning his seat to the Speaker of the House of Comm
  • Resigning his post as Santa's assistant, the reluctant
  • was also the Liberal M.P. for North Norfolk, resigning his seat on his appointment to the Bench.
  • ed the degrees of B.D. and D.D. 1602, and on resigning his prebend in 1605 he was appointed chancel
  • before an investigating committee of seven, resigning his ministership.
  • As of 8 April 1947, he is also shown resigning his commission, which may indicate he return
  • y at the University of Pennsylvania in 1928, resigning his position as a professor at Virginia.
  • candidate at the 1917 state election before resigning his seat to stand as the Nationalist candida
  • that despite the UDI, he had no intention of resigning his office or leaving Rhodesia, and that the
  • n the 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment of Foot, resigning his commission on 29 November 1833.
  • och retained possession of the deanery until resigning his right to James de Innes on 23 September
  • angers, a venture that ended with Mr. Trihey resigning his commission and returning to Montreal in
  • eer officer in the U.S. Army from 1838 until resigning his commission on January 31, 1861.
  • and Abbey in commendam in 1530, with Stewart resigning his rights.
  • ary 1605 he was installed dean of Lichfield, resigning his archdeaconry.
  • He served as deputy mayor before resigning his seat in late 1968.
  • 1576, and took the degree of M.A., in 1579, resigning his fellowship the following year.
  • He died the following year, a week after resigning his membership of the Conservative Party.
  • He became more active in the courts, resigning his fellowship in 1604.
  • After resigning his seat Tade was made President of the Soci
  • announced on August 5, 2009 that he would be resigning his seat in the legislature before the fall
  • the premier ship until December 2006 before resigning his seat in 2007.
  • the monastery of Monte Cassino, but without resigning his see or severing his relations with the o
  • After resigning his position at Clemson, Ingram spent eight
  • In 1991 he became its Diocesan, resigning his See in 1995.
  • On resigning his connection with the Courrier francais he
  • manlis conceded defeat and stated that he is resigning his offices, and will not stand as candidate
  • nister to his people”, he died shortly after resigning his see.
  • Resigning his London work, he returned to Warrington t
  • perly equipped for his task, and insisted on resigning his command.
  • Resigning his United States Senate seat he went to Eur
  • erved in that capacity for less than a year, resigning his judgeship on January 15, 1892.
  • d to the Artillery Corps in May, 1815 before resigning his commission on October 31, 1815.
  • He is best known for resigning his commission in protest against the war ag
  • Perigo remained in Ann Arbor after resigning his coaching position, and worked as an admi
  • the member for Dandenong for 11 years before resigning his seat to contest the newly created federa
  • e to avoid hearings by either retiring or by resigning; however, this change would not be retro-act
  • Resigning in 1919 he went into business, working for m
  • he service of the Royal Navy in 1928, before resigning in 1929.
  • of Health and later Attorney General, before resigning in January 2010 to return to the practice of
  • l in May 1889 and its president in May 1891, resigning in October 1892, having been appointed to th
  • sion appointed to consider army legislation, resigning in 1887 on the refusal of the Chamber to san
  • rris College, a position which he held until resigning in 1925.
  • h College in that subject for several years, resigning in 1886 in order to follow literary pursuits
  • k and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust, resigning in November 2006.
  • After resigning in 1997 she was the dijkgraaf of the water b
  • terms and two years as its president before resigning in 1907 to run for Mayor of Dallas.
  • Rigg did not remain in parliament long, resigning in 1917 to contest Winnipeg North at the fed
  • sly MSP for Banff and Buchan from 1999 until resigning in 2001; he also represented the Westminster
  • court of Virginia and served for two years, resigning in 1827 to return to his seat in the House o
  • lunteer Infantry Regiment in the Union Army, resigning in 1864 on account of disabilities which he
  • exas State University for six seasons before resigning in 2006.
  • istrict of Indiana, a position he held until resigning in 1952 to return to his law practice.
  • ontinue in the position, and he did so until resigning in June 2006.
  • in the government of Maurice Duplessis until resigning in 1939 to protest the Quebec government's o
  • mber of Parliament for North Antrim in 1895, resigning in 1899 by becoming Steward of the Manor of
  • ained artistic director for ten years, until resigning in 1999.
  • rved in that capacity for twenty-four years, resigning in 1915 to accept the position of judge of t
  • rved in this position for a two year period, resigning in 1959, to accept an appointment to the Uni
  • Blitman and King LLP, where she worked until resigning in March to focus on her mayoral campaign.
  • Member of Parliament for Leominster in 1865, resigning in 1868 by becoming Steward of the Manor of
  • ted Member of Parliament for Boston in 1860, resigning in 1878 by becoming Steward of the Manor of
  • uency and served as minister of labour until resigning in 1954.
  • er of the Socialist Federation of Australia, resigning in 1909 after the Broken Hill strike of 1909
  • Barry Keene is best known for resigning in disgrace as part of the Oracle scandal un
  • to Australia as Government Botanist in 1837, resigning in the following year finding that he was re
  • Resigning in March 2003
  • was elected a member of the latter in 1845, resigning in 1852 in the hope that it would assist his
  • held the commendatorship of Charroux Abbey, resigning in 1648.
  • In 1874 he became Bishop of Nottingham, resigning in 1901.
  • e Court of California, where he served until resigning in 1870 to become a legal advisor to the Sou
  • mber of the Union College men's hockey team, resigning in protest when his coach Ned Harkness was f
  • 71, reluctantly, he became Warden of Wadham, resigning in 1881.
  • n had a short spell managing Guiseley before resigning in October 2000.
  • ley Bandinel (Bodley's Librarian 1813-1860), resigning in 1828 after his appointment in 1824 to the
  • nt of the United States under Richard Nixon, resigning in disgrace due to scandal; and Dutch Rupper
  • Altrincham as player-manager in August 1969, resigning in September 1970.
  • ral-Conservative, he served for 22 until his resigning in 1907.
  • ted pastor of the Clairborne Baptist Church, resigning in 1831.
  • n Sandhurst became Bendigo, its first mayor, resigning in 1868.
  • er, she served as a middle school principal, resigning in December 2004 to focus full-time on her r
  • 1923 Bowden served as Minister for Defence, resigning in 1925 due to ill health.
  • on, Veh coached Hansa Rostock in Bundesliga, resigning in October 2003 from the north eastern team
  • e of Commons as Member for Deptford in 1885, resigning in 1888 by becoming Steward of the Manor of
  • er of Parliament for Merthyr Tydfil in 1880, resigning in 1888 by becoming Steward of the Manor of
  • ed alongside his brother Houston Nutt before resigning in July 2007 for health conditions.
  • lway commissioners for Prince Edward Island, resigning in 1872 when the government of James Colledg
  • rvative, he served for almost 28 years until resigning in 1912.
  • 1917 and became its President in April 1918, resigning in December that year after the end of the w
  • n 1832 he became Principal of the Royal RAM, resigning in 1859.
  • ister under four Conservative leaders before resigning in 2007 in protest at David Cameron's opposi
  • en Freeholders in 1953, a post he held until resigning in 1956, when he was appointed commissioner
  • a general merchant and served as town mayor, resigning in 1883 to move to the Northwest.
  • e Board of Insurance, where she served until resigning in 1986 to unsuccessfully challenge veteran
  • f Parliament for Birmingham Moseley in 1918, resigning in 1920.
  • ppointed bishop of the Wamba Diocese in 1968 resigning in 1990.
  • remained at the paper for less than a year, resigning in October 2004, to take over as chief of st
  • He went on to manage Stowmarket Town, before resigning in January 2008.
  • ing chemistry professor at Hamilton College, resigning in April, 2001, during the first year of a t
  • ollier Professor of Greek and, after briefly resigning in 1918 to become assistant librarian of the
  • t on to serve for two and a half more terms, resigning in 1985.
  • ber of Parliament for Belfast South in 1945, resigning in 1952.
  • Parkville, Missouri from 1997 to 2010 before resigning in March 2010.
  • ivision of the Royal Engineers (Volunteers), resigning in 1907.
  • ging editor for the Discovery Channel before resigning in 2008.
  • e Bishop of Volterra in 1478, by nomination, resigning in 1509.
  • He has been out of work since resigning in Esbjerg on 14 March 2011.
  • He held the role for ten months before resigning in order to join Watford.
  • the Loyal Union Lodge in Newcastle in 1842, resigning in 1844.
  • f Oppido Mamertina, Italy from 1536 to 1538 ( resigning in favor of his natural son, Ascanio Cesarin
  • bank N M Rothschild & Sons in London, before resigning in 1980 due to a family dispute.
  • ber of Parliament for South Shields in 1916, resigning in 1918.
  • At the time, Blankenship said that was resigning, in part, because otherwise potential employ
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