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  Charles Lucas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Charles Lucas (1613-1648) was an English soldier, a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.
At the outbreak of the First English Civil War, Lucas naturally took the king's side, and at the first cavalry engagement, the Battle of Powick Bridge, he was wounded.
Lucas and Lisle rapidly became martyrs for the Royalist cause.
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 CHARLES LUCAS - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLES LUCAS
Charles opened a small business as an apothecary i Dublin, and between 735 and 1741 he began his career as pamphleteer by publishing papers on professional mattei which led to legislation requiring inspection of drugs.
Havin been elected a member of the common council of Dublin in 174 he detected and exposed encroachments by the aldermen on th electoral rights of the citizens, and entered upon a controvers on the subject, but failed in legal proceedings against the aldei men in 1744.
As an orato Charles Lucas appears to have had little power, and he mad no mark in the House of Commons.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LU/LUCAS_CHARLES.htm   (411 words)

  
 The ECW Pages - Sir Charles Lucas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lucas served initially under Prince Rupert, fighting as part of the Earl of Caernarvon's Horse at the battle of Edgehill.
Lucas fought at Marston Moor as commander of the Royalist left flank, initially beating the Parliamentary horse and attacking the infantry.
Lucas was released on parole and fought for the Royalist cause in the second civil war, leading the Essex rebellion in 1648.
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 Nicholls Ancestors - pafg163 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Charles Biggs was born on 02 Jan 1864 in Histon, CAMB, England.
Lucas Mansfield was born on 28 Feb 1863 in Histon, CAMB, England.
Frederick Lucas was born on 17 Nov 1864 in Histon, CAMB, England.
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 SIR CHARLES LUCAS - LoveToKnow Article on SIR CHARLES LUCAS
At the outbreak of the Civil War Lucas naturally took the kings side, and at the first cavalry fight, Powick Bridge, he was wounded.
When New castle was shut up in York, Lucas and the cavalry remainec in the open country, and when Ruperts relieving army crossec the mountains into Yorkshire he was quickly joined by New castles squadrons.
That place was soon invested and finally fell, after a desperate resistance, to Fairfaxs army The superior officers had to surrender at mercy, and Luca and Sir George Lisle were immediately tried by court martif and sentenced to death.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LU/LUCAS_SIR_CHARLES.htm   (341 words)

  
 Clare People: Charles Lucas
Charles Lucas, apothecary, pamphleteer and politician, is best remembered as a tireless campaigner against the corrupt practices of Dublin corporation in the mid eighteenth century.
Lucas was born in County Clare on 16 September 1713, the son of Benjamin Lucas of Ballingaddy, Ennistymon.
While in exile Lucas took the trouble to study the spa waters at Europe's fashionable resorts--a relevant detail since he is traditionally credited with the discovery of the spa wells at Lisdoonvarna.
www.clarelibrary.ie /eolas/coclare/people/lucas.htm   (501 words)

  
 Charles Lucas -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was the son of Sir Thomas Lucas of (Click link for more info and facts about Colchester) Colchester, (A county in southeastern England on the North Sea and the Thames estuary) Essex.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Lucas naturally took the king's side, and at the first (A highly mobile army unit) cavalry engagement, the Battle of Powick Bridge, he was wounded.
Lucas and Lisle were shot the same evening at (Click link for more info and facts about Colchester Castle) Colchester Castle.
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 Irish Historical Mysteries: Edmund Burke and Charles Lucas
One notable victim of this historiographical imbalance is Charles Lucas, a tenacious and pugnacious political agitator born in 1713 in County Clare of Cromwellian planter stock.
Lucas enlivened Dublin, and it must be added, national politics in the 1740s with his campaign for municipal reform in the city and his revival of Molyneux's claims in support of Irish legislative independence.
Lucas was very much a successor of both Molyneux and Swift, and a forerunner not only of the constitutional Nationalism of Grattan and Flood, but a pivotal figure in the transition to the Republican separatism later to be espoused by the United Irishmen.
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 Lucas v
The Commission's majority held that the employee, Billy Lucas, was performing a volunteer service for his employer at the time of his [562] death and that this service was not "causally related to the employee-employer relationship.” We granted a writ of error to the judgment.
Since Charles and a number of his employees were periodically employed by the Building Mart, it was customary for either Charles or one of his employees to go to the Building Mart on pay day to pick up their wage checks and deliver them to the men on Charles' job sites.
On this occasion it was necessary that Charles make the trip because the three of his employees expecting Building Mart checks were on another of his job sites some distance away in Christiansburg, and Charles did not want them "losing any time" by going to Pulaski to get their own checks.
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 LUCAS STORY Ann 1761
William LUCAS senior (1693-) a farmer and grazier, married Frances HORDMAN in 1719 and had five children: William junior (the youngest of these) married Mary née LUCAS in 1755 at Bilsby and farmed in Louth, as did his descendants.
Their grandson, Charles LUCAS (1842-1916) was an accountant who became Mayor of Boston from 1913 to 1915.
Charles LUCAS (1724-1809) a farmer and grazier, married Frances DESFORGES.
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 Genealogy Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Charles Lucas was born on 25 Dec 1719 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He died on 18 Nov 1793 in Giles Co., VA. Parents: William Lucas and Martha Johnson.
Charles Lucas was born on 28 Feb 1777 in Virginia.
Eva Estelle Lucas was born on 20 Feb 1916 in Floyd Co., VA. She appeared on the census in 1930 in Locust Grove Twp.
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 Charles Lucas Genealogy
1 Charles Lucas 1719 - 1793 b: December 25, 1719 in Spottsylvania County, VA d: November 1793 in Giles County, Virginia.
4 John Lucas 1807 - b: December 13, 1807 in Wilson Creek, Montgomery County, VA +Agnes Brown 1811 - b: December 23, 1811 in Montgomery County, VA m: December 19, 1837 in Montgomery County, Virginia.....................
6 Charles Thomas Baker 1856 - 1906 b: December 31, 1856 in Montgomery County, Va d: December 1906 in Bluefield W.Va..........................................
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 Who's Who in Port Charles | Lucas Jones | General Hospital @ soapcentral.com
Lucas was born to Cheryl Stansbury and mobster Julian Jerome.
She asked Lucas to hit on Dillon while he was dressed in drag for his part in an all-girl singing group.
Some time after that, Lucas hit on Dillon a second time at Georgie's urging, but after Dillon punched him for coming on too strong and revealing that he was a boy right after that, Lucas admitted that he had been asked by Georgie to do that.
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 SEARC'S WEB GUIDE - Charles Lucas (1713-1771)
Charles Lucas was born in County Clare and educated in Dublin where he became a surgeon and published many pamphlets advancing civil rights, including: Divelina Libera: An Apology for the Civil Rights and Liberties of the Commons and Citizens of Dublin (1743).
In 1747 Lucas published The Citizen's Journal which exposed the corruption then prevalent in Dublin City Corporation and he was imprisoned for 'stirring up the people to sedition and insurrection' and was declared 'an enemy to his country'.
However Lucas was acquitted and subsequently elected to Parliament for Dublin.
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 Genealogy Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Pauline Virginia Lucas was born in 1922 in Virginia.
Wendell Newton Lucas was born on 29 Jun 1916 in Virginia.
William Lucas III was born in 1654 in Virginia.
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 Clients - Case Study - Charles Lucas & Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Charles Lucas and Marshall achieve a United Front
When Charles Lucas and Marshall introduced their 4th generation case management system, SolCase with SOS' practice manager, they had very clear objectives on their requirements.
Of prime importance was their desire to improve client relationships through the provision of a quicker turnaround on cases and the ability for clients to gain direct access to their cases via the Internet.
www.solicitec.com /Clients/cs_charles_lucas_marshall.htm   (790 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 665
Porter Charles Lucas was born on 2 March 1923 at Wakeville, West Virginia.
He was the son of Kyle W. Lucas and Annie E. Harless.
     Beverly Lucas is the daughter of Porter Charles Lucas and Dorothy (?).
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 John Baptiste Charles Lucas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
LUCAS, John Baptiste Charles, jurist, born in Normandy, France, in 1762; died in St. Louis, Missouri, 17 August, 1842.
He was re-elected in 1804, but resigned before taking his seat, and removed to St. Louis, as he had been appointed judge of the United States court for the northern district of Louisiana.
After his retirement from the bench, Judge Lucas resided on a farm near St. Louis till his death.
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 Lucas Charles Frischling - The Facts
Lucas Charles Frischling greeted the world at 7:42 p.m.
Lucas came to us at 9 pounds even and measured 21 1/2 inches long.
Lucas is a Latin name meaning "bringer of light." Charles is a German name meaning "man," or "strong." Lucas comes from Jennifer's Grandpa Lucia.
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 Delores and Charles Lucas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Delores HEMMELGARN was born on Jun 10 1913.
Charles Lucas was born on Sept 15, 1909 in Monticello, In.
Charles died on January 12, 2000 in Warsaw, In.
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 Sir Charles Lucas Arts College
All year groups at Sir Charles Lucas will study History at Key Stage 3.
She has been a teacher at Sir Charles Lucas since September 1995.
She was born in Colchester, several years before.
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 Lucas Oil
Earl won the series championship by 65 points over Don O’Neal by finishing 16th and O’Neal’s 18th place finish in the final event that was filled with intense drama between the two drivers.
October 26, 2005 - The Lucas Oil Chevy completed the Subway 500 in the 35th position, 52 laps down to the leader and remains 36th in owner’s points with four races left in the 2005 season.
Qualifying was held that afternoon and Wallace posted the 27th fastest time and was the fastest of all the cars that had to make the race based on speed.
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 LUCAS, CHARLES (1713—1771) - Online Information article about LUCAS, CHARLES (1713—1771)
CHARLES (1713—1771), Irish physician and politician, was the son of a See also:
Charles opened a small business as an See also:
As an orator Charles Lucas appears to have had little See also:
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 News Item - Charles Lucas Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thames Valley Law firm, Charles Lucas and Marshall, have just chosen Solicitec* as their 4th generation case management system.
Of prime importance amongst a clear set of criteria was an improvement in customer service in line with CLM's Client Care standards, focusing on providing a quality service by meeting and exceeding clients expectations.
For further information on Charles Lucas Marshall, visit the CLM website at www.clmsolicitors.co.uk.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Luca to Lucas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lucas, E. — of Lisbon, Ransom County, N.Dak. Republican.
Lucas, Fred W. — of London, Laurel County, Ky. Republican.
Lucas, Jestine — of Newark, Essex County, N.J. Democrat.
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 Welcome to Lucas Charles Crouse
Lucas was playing with Amanda and said what sounded to be "crack!".
He just kept saying, "this is fun, I'm excited!" He only got scared at one house where a guy was wearing a spoo…more
Everybody has already said all the important things so I'll just say you were the best looking kids on the block last night.
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 Lucas, Charles - PL. 210 - Entree de Clownesse
Lucas, Charles - PL. 210 - Entree de Clownesse
Lucas, in his typical understated way, shows an alluring, elegantly dressed, red-haired lady clown, with presumably her stage name "Lu-Lu" written on her softly rendered dress.
A background of vibrant orange that blends into a very striking yellow contrast with the grays of her dress, creating an effective image.
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 GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Drivers > Jonathan Williams
It was there that he met Charles Lucas and Piers Courage and he soon became involving with a motor racing set in London which included Charlie Crichton-Stuart and Frank Williams.
In 1965 Williams joined Charles Lucas Engineering Ltd. which was a rather more successful operation and the end of that year was offered a paid drive by the De Sanctis company in Italy.
It was an offer which he could not refuse and it brought him victories in the Mediterranean GP F3 race at Enna and in the famous Monza Lottery race.
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 Charles Comprehensive Lucas School Sir
He was Educated at the Charles Lucas Comprehensive School in Colchester but says...
Sir Charles Lucas School Well-resourced and well thought of school that has a caring and supportive atmosphere underpinning a desire to see all
Good use is made of teaching assistants in the classroom and there are strong links with nearby comprehensive Sir Charles Lucas School, where most Hazelmere pupils transfer to at the...
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 Australian LDS Emigration Ordered by Ship
Lucas, 1857, Arbon, Russel Lucas, 1857, Bowden, Mary Lucas, 1857, Bowden, Richard Lucas, 1857, Bowden, William Lucas, 1857, Burton, Amelia Christiana Lucas, 1857, Burton, Ann Lucas, 1857, Burton, Clara Jane Lucas, 1857, Burton, James Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Ann Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Ann Jr.
Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Heber Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Joseph Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Joseph Jr.
Lucas, 1857, Cadd, Sophia Elizabeth Lucas, 1857, Cochrane, Charles Lucas, 1857, Cochrane, Robert Lucas, 1857, Cochrane, Robert John Lucas, 1857, Cochrane, Theresa Lucas, 1857, Cochrane, Theresa Jr.
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 (Anna LUCAS - Edward LUCAS )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Charles LUCAS (25 Dec 1719 - 18 Nov 1793)
Charles LUCAS (28 Feb 1777 - 19 Apr 1864)
Charles Davis LUCAS (12 Jul 1800 - 5 Dec 1885)
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