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  William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, in 1182 William Marshal was accused of undue familiarity with Marguerite of France, the Young King's wife, and exiled from court.
It was William on June 15, 1215 at Runnymede who dealt with the barons who made King John agree to the Magna Carta, and it was William who dealt with the kings of France (Louis VII and Philip Augustus).
On November 11, 1216, upon the death of King John, William Marshal was named by the king's council (the chief barons who had remained loyal to King John in the First Barons' War) to serve as both regent of the 9 year old King Henry III, and regent of the kingdom.
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 John William King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John William King is a white supremacist who was convicted of murdering James Byrd, Jr.
He was found guilty of kidnapping and murder on February 23 and was sentenced to death on February 25.
King had previously been gang-raped in prison by fl prisoners and, although he had no previous record of racism, had allegedly joined a white-supremacist prison gang for self-protection.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_William_King   (197 words)

  
 The Death Penalty and John William King
King already sees himself as a victim for he continues to adamantly claim his innocence.
The death penalty only supports King's mistaken idea that he is the victim, and his death at the hands of the state will only confirm the suspicions of white supremacists who believe that the government has been co-opted.
King chose Byrd as his victim merely because he was fl and because he was convenient.
www.rtis.com /reg/bcs/pol/touchstone/april99/penalty.html   (885 words)

  
 Biography of John William King highlights brutalization of American society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Soon King was sending out letters proclaiming racist views and his allegiance to the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist gang founded in California's San Quentin prison in the 1960s, which is affiliated to the paramilitary Aryan Nations.
The systematic dehumanization King experienced in prison, along with the racial poison to which he was introduced, were essential psychological components in the motivation of this heinous crime.
In the state of Mississippi, John William King's birthplace, one third of the state legislators, both Democrats and Republicans, are affiliated with this racist organization, as well as the state's most powerful politician, Trent Lott, the Majority Leader of the US Senate.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: John William King
King Philip is actually helped by the man Austria, supposedly since Austria is sorrowful for having killed Richard I. King Philip's son, Prince Lewis (the Dauphin), also helps his father threaten King John.
John orders Hubert to return to England with Arthur and to kill him, hoping Arthur's death will secure John's title to the throne (reminiscent of Richard III).
King John's son Prince Henry shows up (a fourth claim to the English throne) in time to witness his father's death.
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 Beers: King p. 689
William King, a son of Thomas, was born in Ireland and came with his father to America.
William King was born January 30, 1815, in Washington county, Penn., and when eleven years of age came with the family to his present home in Robinson township.
William Hooper was born on the home place in Allegheny county, becoming familiar from boyhood with the hardships and dangers incident to frontier life.
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 King John the play by William Shakespeare
John is the weak son of King Henry II and brother of the late King Richard the Lion Heart.
William Shakespeare never published any of his plays and therefore none of the original manuscripts have survived.
King John was based on the history of England and France between 1199 and 1216.
www.william-shakespeare.info /shakespeare-play-king-john.htm   (629 words)

  
 John 'Lackland' King England (24 Dec 1166 - 19 Oct 1216)
John 'Lackland' King Of England was known as one of England's worst kings.
John succeeded his brother Richard the Lion-Hearted as king of England and duke of Normandy in 1199.
On June 15, 1215, the king was forced to approve the Magna Carta at Runnymede meadow beside the River Thames.
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 MacDonald of Clan Ranald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Peace was established between the King of Scotland and Somerled, but after suffering great provocation from Malcolm and his ministers, the King of the Isles again took up arms in 1164, and gathering a great host, 15,000 strong, with a fleet of 164 galleys, sailed up the Clyde to Greenock.
The English King, William of Orange and his advisors, felt it was "necessary" to deal with the troublesome Highland Scots.
John, the son, had always been sensitive to the fact that his father had resigned his post rather than take the "Test Oath" and John had come to friendly terms with James II, the Catholic Stewart King, early on in his career.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bowie, Costello, Cox, Engels, Gundlach, Herr, Meyer, Rick, Ryan, Schumacher, Wagner*
Sir William Blount son and heir of Lord Mountjoy, While fig hting for Edward IV was wounded at the Battle of Barnet, Ea ster morning April 14 1471, and later died.
Sir William le Blount youngest son of Raoul, third cou nt of Guisnes (28), brother of Sir Robert le Blount (27), w as a general of foot at the battle of Hastings, and was rew arded by a grant of seven Lordships in Lincolnshire.
Sir Walter was on e of the executors of the estate of John of Gaunt and a ben eficiary to the amount of £66: 6: 8.
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 Serebella Contents John William Heslop---Harrison-John William King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
When the king piece is threatened beyond movement of escape to capture it is called "checkmate", i.e.
"the king is dead" and the game is over.
muzik mafia john rich and big kenny Big & Rich are throwing a party, and everybody is invited.
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 McKinley, William - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MCKINLEY, WILLIAM [McKinley, William] 1843-1901, 25th president of the United States (1897-1901), b.
The Democrats took a radical position and nominated William Jennings Bryan with a platform favoring free silver.
Although McKinley had earlier favored bimetallism and voted for the Bland-Allison Act, he accepted a platform endorsing the gold standard, and the issue was squarely joined.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/M/McKinlW.asp   (676 words)

  
 John William King - Death Row Texas
John King has been sentenced to death in a trial that obsessively focused not on guilt or innocence, but on the political and religious ideas that John King held.
Through lies and innuendo, John King was transformed into the perfect scapegoat that ambitious politicians and misguided law enforcement officials needed to convict an innocent man and silence the opposition for passing unconstitutional hate-crime legislation.
If John King is executed, our precious right to the exercise of political and religious freedom will die with him.
www.ccadp.org /johnwilliamking.htm   (2890 words)

  
 William Shakespeare: King John
It is the curse of kings to be attended By slaves that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life, And on the winking of authority To understand a law; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when perchance it frowns More upon humour than advis'd respect.
Seek out King John, and fall before his feet; For if the French be lords of this loud day, He means to recompense the pains you take By cutting off your heads.
The King, I fear, is poison'd by a monk; I left him almost speechless and broke out To acquaint you with this evil, that you might The better arm you to the sudden time Than if you had at leisure known of this.
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 INTERRACIAL VOICE - From the Editor (Charles Michael Byrd)
Texas will execute "white" supremacist John William King by lethal injection for his role in the dragging death of James Byrd, Jr.
King was the first of three "whites" to go on trial for the murder, which prosecutors said he carried out because he wanted something dramatic to gain credibility for a racist group he was organizing.
For my money, Jackson comes the closest to being on the mark, though he refuses to state the obvious -- that the sickness to which he alludes is a belief in "race" and a "racial" hierarchy (of which "racism," "race"-based violence and "race"-hatred are by-products).
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 John William King In The News
Dick Gregor, Martin Luther King III and the son of James Byrd, Jr.,Ross Byrd, will be in Houston today for a press conference before the going to Huntsville for a 24-hour prayer vigil and fast in front of the death house for death row prisoner John King.
(King was one of 3 racists who drug Byrd to death in Jasper, Texas.) On July 4th they will go to Jasper for a memorial at the grave of James Byrd.
Byrd and I are both victims yet we call for the abolition of the death penalty which is nothing but state-sponsored terrorism," King told the activists who had gathered in Huntsville.
www.ccadp.org /johnwilliamkingnews.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Discoverers Web: Burke and Wills
One of them was John McDouall Stuart, already an experienced explorer who had made travels to central Australia.
Surveyor William Wills took his place, and William Wright was added to the expedition as a guide to bring them to Cooper's Creek.
William Brahe was left behind at the camp, and told that they expected to return in three months.
www.win.tue.nl /%7Eengels/discovery/burke.html   (682 words)

  
 William Shakespeare [encyclopedia]
William Shakespeare is considered by many to have been the greatest writer the English language has ever known.
He is believed to have written most of his works between 1585-1610, although the exact dates and chronology of the plays attributed to him is not accurately known.
It was sufficiently popular that after the death of Elizabeth I and the coronation of James I, the new monarch adopted the company and it became known as The King's Men.
www.artzia.com /History/Biography/Shakespeare   (474 words)

  
 Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Sir John Wood of Bonnytown was head of the clan in 1666 re-establishing the close knit nature of the clan.
William Arney, one of the founders of the Arney family of this and other counties, and one of the very first settlers of IA Township, died at 1:30 this morning on the farm a mile northwest of Albion, where he had lived for sixty-two years.
He is the son of William and Elizabeth (Boyles) Arney, who came to Marshall County with the Hauser family and lived for several years there on a farm, where his mother died at the age of sixty-eight and was buried in Bethel Cemetery.
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 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On William King
Even after her marriage to William King, the Earl of Lovelace, the countess remained a close colleague of Babbage and the most articulate interpreter of the concepts behind his Analytical Engine, a computing device the inventor designed but never built.
In fact, last Saturday, the Rev. William King, president of Project R.I.D.E. Inc., and I rode our horses in the 11th annual "Family Day Without Violence" parade in the Banks community, which was sponsored...
The three men arrested, John William King, Lawrence Russell Brewer and Shawn Berry, were all white supremacists and members of the Aryan Nation.
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 Discography of Music by Black Composers
William Grant Still: Symphony no. 2 (Song of a New Race); William Levi Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony; Duke Ellington: Harlem.
Performed by the Tuskegee Institute Choir conducted by William L. Dawson.
Banfield, William C. “Wagussyduke.” On: Extensions of the Tradition.
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 Migrations Project - Individual Display Page
John William KING was the son of John M. KING and
Mollie DUNN was the daughter of John N. DUNN and
James Robert KING, the brother of John William KING) moved to Trinidad, TX, and is on the 1900 census.
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 pp46-62 King William's College Register, 1905
Kettlewell, William John, born Feb. i 7th, i 833.
Stamer, William John Alexander, born July 29th, 1834.
Cumming, King William’s College, I.O.M. St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London.
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 John William King,
Evil to the End.(conviction of John William King in murder of James Byrd Jr.)
WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING, ELIZABETH HARVIE, AND EDNA: A PROSTITUTE RESCUING INITIATIVE IN LATE VICTORIAN TORONTO.
British business and the African trade: Richard & William King Ltd. of Bristol and West Africa, 1833-1918.
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 William King, NJ, B. 1882
William King, NJ, B. Posted by: Kevin King (ID *****0810)
Hi List, I am looking for any information I can get on William Edwin King, B. 26, June, 1882 in Newark NJ.
Wife Dorothy, 3 Children, John William King, Ruth King, Norma Elizabeth King.
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 John William King / Emma Hill
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Name: John William King Born: 1857 at Oconee Co., SC Married: Died: January 10, 1930 at Easley, Pickens Co., SC Other Spouses: Ellen Ayres
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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 GENUKI: Cottingham Directory of Trades and Professions for 1834
To Hull, coaches, from the Tiger, every morning at nine and evening at seven, and from the King William, every morning (Sunday excepted) at nine, and every Sunday evening at seven
To Beverley, John Newton, Charles Morrod, and Johnson Morrod, every Sat.
These pages are intended for personal use only, so please respect the conditions of use.
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 John William King in TutorGig Encyclopedia
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