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 Beverly Hills Cop 3
The captain, looking pretty rocky after his twenty-four hour vigil, summoned his chief.
Ireland has for some time produced fewer babies to the thousand people than Scotland.
The second was Commander de Jars, and the young man he brought with him was his nephew, the Chevalier de Moranges.
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 Charles Fleetwood
In 1652 he married Cromwell’s daughter, Bridget, widow of Ireton, and became commander-in-chief in Ireland, to which title that of lord deputy was added.
The chief feature of his administration, which lasted from September 1652 till September 1655, was the settlement.
While hesitating with which party to ally his forces, and while on the point of making terms with King Charles II, the army on 24 December restored the Rump Parliament, whereupon Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct.
www.eurofreehost.com /ch/Charles_Fleetwood_2.html

  
 Historical Styles of the Effective Heads of State of Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Queen,
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King,
of Great Britain, Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King,
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heads_of_State_of_Australia

  
 World InfoZone - Ireland Information - Page 2
Ireland left the British Commonwealth in 1949 and in 1955 Ireland became a member of the United Nations.
Ireland was considered to be a pagan country up to the fifth century AD, although some Christian teachings had earlier been introduced by immigrant scholars from Gaul.
Ireland was gradually brought into submission during her reign.
www.worldinfozone.com /country.php?country=Ireland&page=2

  
 WPI Department of Military Science - People, Places and Terms Mentioned in Staff Rides
His personal command at the stone wall and use of the "reserve the rear" tactics learned under Robert Rogers, commander of Roger's Rangers, were instrumental in repulsing General Howe's first two light infantry attacks.
On 1 January 1776 he was appointed commander of the 5th New Hampshire Continental Regiment, only to be placed in command of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment again on 8 November 1776.
Upon his exit from the British army, he purchased a plantation in Virginia and remained there until 1775, when the war broke out and he became the first adjutant-general of the Continental Army due to his friendship with the American Commander George Washington, commissioned as a Brigadier General on 17 June 1775.
www.wpi.edu /Academics/Depts/MilSci/BTSI/glossary.html

  
 Order of precedence in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wives of eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
County Court Judges in Northern Ireland and Recorders of Boroughs
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Order_of_precedence_in_Northern_Ireland

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Roman Catholic Relief Bill
Foreign writers came to Ireland to see for themselves and published in foreign papers and reviews what they saw, and in France, Germany, and Italy England was held up to public odium because of her treatment of Ireland.
His sympathy with the Catholics was well known; he was the friend of Grattan and the Ponsonbys the champions of Emancipation, and in coming to Ireland he believed he had the full sanction of Pitt to popularize Irish Government and finally settle the Catholic question.
Across the Atlantic the Irish element was already strong, and all over America meetings were held to demand justice for Ireland.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13123a.htm

  
 Timeline 1649
Cromwell appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland and commander-in-chief of the army to be sent there.
Chief Justice Bradshaw appointed President of the High Court of Justice.
Prince Rupert's fleet at Kinsale on the southern coast of Ireland, from where he plans to co-operate with Ormond and the Royalists in Ireland.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /timelines/1649.htm

  
 THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF IS COWARD : AZ IMC
THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF IS COWARD : AZ IMC
So now we have a cowardly, drunk, drug snorting, brain damaged Commander in Chief.
Because Bush is a coward he is not fit to be Commander in Chief.
arizona.indymedia.org /news/2004/10/22477.php

  
 Biographies: Frederick Sleigh Roberts
As further reward for this action, he was made into the commander of the Madras Army in 1880 and then commander-in-chief of the all the forces in India from 1885 to 1893.
He was awarded an earldom and the KG for his services in South Africa and became the last ever Commander in Chief until the position was abolished in 1905.
He was duly despatched in 1900 with Kitchener as his Chief of Staff.
www.britishempire.co.uk /biography/robertsfrederick.htm

  
 Magna Carta
Marshall ran a vigorous campaign against Prince Louis, the self-proclaimed King of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and his French army who were still occupying London with our 'heroes', the traitorous Magna Carta Barons, now the acknowledged vassals of the Dauphin and the King of France.
He, the Dauphin, now King of England, also claimed Scotland and Ireland from whom he received fealty from those delegates, probably with promises of releases of all hostages taken from Alexander of Scotland and Llewelyn of Wales.
It pieces together a list of Norman magnates which looked remarkably similar to the Battell Abbey Roll of Duke William's companions at the Battle of Hastings 150 years before.
www.genealogyweb.com /magna.htm

  
 Buck Hunting Knife
The commander read it with surprise and disgust, but after reading it he led the man to the door where he had been refused entrance.
Sarah, although always ready to second Angelina in every charity, found her chief employment at home.
In February, 1834, occurred the famous debate at Lane Seminary, near Cincinnati, presided over by Dr. Next day, at the time appointed, the arrival of Lord Kirkcaldy of Grange was announced by the trumpeters preceding him.
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 Douknow.Net - Supposed New Testament Contradictions Part I
Brown) gives as the range of meaning: "leader, commander, chief" (vol 1.270)...this term would have applied to Quirinius at MANY times in his political career, and as a general term, Syria would have had several individuals that could be properly so addressed at the same time.
They had offices for collecting the taxes in the chief town of the province and branch offices elsewhere; and all the threads of this network of finance were gathered up in the personal treasury of the Emperor at Rome.
Festus, the Cavalry Commander, whom I have appointed for this purpose, from whom those who have shown their presence to be necessary shall receive signed permits in accordance with this edict up to the 30th of the present month E.
www.douknow.net /ath_nt_contradictions_part1.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Ginkel, Godart van, 1st earl of Athlone (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He then (1690) became commander in chief of the army in Ireland, capturing Ballymore and Athlone, winning a decisive, bloody victory at Aughrim, and taking Limerick, where peace was made (1691).
• William III, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland
In the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14) he commanded the Dutch wing of the forces under the duke of Marlborough.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/G/Ginkel-G.html

  
 Ireland Commanders in Chief
Chief of Staff and Commander in Chief [since independence] :
www.regiments.org /biography/defchiefs/ieCinC.htm

  
 rbpe14201100
[Arms] By the Honourable William Denny, Esq; Lieutenant-Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware.
Whereas constant experience, from the first settlement of the Province, shews that the selling or giving strong liquors to the Indians is attended with great mischiefs and inconveniences...
[Dated] the twenty-second day of September in the thirty-second year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second, King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c.
hdl.loc.gov /loc.rbc/rbpe.14201100

  
 Ireland Travel Vacation Information Guide
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Legend has it that on kissing the stone you will receive the gift of eloquence, otherwise known as “the gift of the gab”.
Get a Free Quote on a Vacation to Ireland here.
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 Commander-in-Chief , NATO, Head, State, President, United, States, Prime
Subordinate to the President and the Secretary of Defense are the heads of the regional military commands who are Commanders-in-Chief of the military forces in their region.
While well-known Commanders-in-Chief often have been senior generals, many countries have the rule that the Head of State is Commander-in-Chief in times of peace.
Commander-in-Chief Ladron, Assesino del pueblo de Chile (in NATO -lingo often C-in-C or CINC pronounced "sink") is the commander of all the military forces within a particular region or of all the military forces in a state.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Commander_in_Chief

  
 The Examiner - News From Ireland - 30, March, 2000
MacLellan’s claims were contained in a letter to the Commander of Land Forces in Northern Ireland, General Robert Ford, in March 1972, read out by the Bloody Sunday Inquiry lawyer, Christopher Clarke QC.
Brigadier Patrick MacLellan had denied supporting the views of Chief Superintendent Frank Lagan, and claimed the police chief’s proposal to let the civil rights demonstration proceed unhampered was “patently a gesture or umbrella to maintain his position with his own people.”
THE head of the army in Derry during Bloody Sunday claimed the city’s RUC chief wanted to avoid confronting the ill-fated march because his sympathies lay “entirely within the Catholic community,” the Inquiry was told today.
ted.examiner.ie /archives/2000/march/30/current/ipage_18.htm

  
 London, England
This square is a modest version of the great ceremonial squares of Europe, and was built in dedication to British naval commander Viscount Horatio Nelson, whose monument is at the square's center.
Here, too, is the British Museum, one of London's chief tourist attractions.
In the mid-19th century, half of the people of London had been born outside the city.
www.thecityoflondon.com

  
 BBC NEWS Northern Ireland Ex-CIA chief for ceasefire body
It is understood that the British nominee to the body will be Commander John Grieve, former head of the Metropolitan Police's anti-terrorist squad.
If a political party in Northern Ireland alleges another is in breach of the Good Friday Agreement, Mr Grieve and Lord Alderdice will be asked to investigate if a devolved minister or party is not committed to non-violence and exclusively peaceful and democratic means.
The retired commander will join the Stormont Speaker Lord Alderdice and the senior Irish official Joe Brosnan.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/3079698.stm

  
 Colt Ar 15 Magazine
The chief criticism that can be made of her pictures is that she was less skilful in the grouping of her flowers than in their painting.
Her chief attainment, the large seated figure of Queen Victoria in Kensington Gardens, is a work of which she may well be proud.
But in three weeks the English parliament passed a conscriptive act for Ireland, though the Irish party was solid against it.
colt_ar_15_magazine.barkydogs.com

  
 BookkooB: Jane's War at Sea, 1897-1997 100 Years of Jane's Fighting Ships - Bernard Ireland, Eric Grove, US Navy Commander-in-Chief
Below you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Jane's War at Sea, 1897-1997 100 Years of Jane's Fighting Ships by Bernard Ireland, Eric Grove, US Navy Commander-in-Chief.
To allow you to quickly compare prices, the stores are arranged in order of delivered price, cheapest first.
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 Colonel Ireland
Colonel George R. Ireland is the chief of F-15 Production Branch, Maintenance Directorate, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The F-15 Production Branch is a 500-person unit responsible for a $145 million budget and programmed depot maintenance of 735 F-15s in six major commands.
Ireland was commissioned in 1979 through Officer Training School.
May 1991 – March 1992, chief of maintenance, 70th Fighter Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Ga.
www.robins.af.mil /biographies/ireland.htm

  
 4th Company, Foot Guards
He was aide-de-camp to the Earl of Granard, commander in chief in Ireland, for several years, including 1767.
In 1777, Donkin published by subscription his editing and enlarging of the work of his former commander, the Earl of Granard, Military Collections and Remarks, to raise money for the relief of widows and orphans of soldiers.
The publishing of the book made a profit of £290 8s.
members.aol.com /GuardsSite/RobertDonkin.html

  
 Timeline 600CE to 999CE
697 In Ireland an assembly was called at the hill of Tara to put an end to the participation of Irish women in battle.
918 In Ireland there was a great flood in the region of Clonmacnoise.
633 Muhammad’s chief clerk collected Mohammad’s revelations into one work called the Koran (Quran).
timelines.ws /0600AD_999AD.HTML

  
 Invasion 1940 - Dramatis Personae (Army)
In 1938 he was promoted to Commander in Chief 3rd Army Group Command and in 1939 was General Officer Commanding 8th Army during the invasion of Poland.
Transferred to Aldershot in 1928 he was made Commander, 1st (Guards) Brigade and was subsequently promoted to Brigadier on the General Staff of the Eastern Command Headquarters, India in 1931.
In 1925 took he was given command of an artillery battalion, in 1930 was promoted to Generalmajor, by 1932 was Inspector of Artillery and in 1933 was given command of the 1st Army Corps.
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 County Tipperary Genealogy - Ireland Timeline
Mar 30 English parliament approves appointment of Cromwell as commander-in-chief in Ireland.
All those entitled to qualifications specified in act of settling of Ireland to remove to Connacht or Clare by 1 May 1654; commissioners to be appointed to allot land to transplanted persons.
Census taken throughout Ireland: Population 8,175,124 (5.25% increase since 1831).
www.rootsweb.com /~irltip2/time_line.htm

  
 RAINBOW-5
Commanders of Naval Coastal Frontiers and Commandants of Naval Districts will keep the Chief of Naval Operations and interested Commanders in Chief informed as to routing instructions issued by them.
Command over naval forces in the areas and sub-areas for which the United States has accepted responsibility for the strategic direction of operations will be exercised by the appropriate United States naval commanders listed in paragraph 1101 a.
Commanders of Naval Coastal Frontiers may reassign temporarily to the Naval Local Defense Forces under their command, vessels and aircraft assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations to the Naval Coastal Force.
www.ibiblio.org /pha/pha/misc/rainbow5.html

  
 BBC News ENGLAND Police chief's unorthodox approach
But while the Lambeth commander has no shortage of critics, he seems to have won an equal amount of support from the residents of one of London's more 'difficult' boroughs.
Mr Paddick's claims that recreational drug use was not a priority saw the commander rebuked by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens.
The ranks of critics swelled further when Mr Paddick said arresting people for possession of ecstasy was "a waste of valuable police resources" and that he would rather "turn a blind eye" to the use of cocaine.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/uk/england/newsid_1829000/1829853.stm

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