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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (R)
Walter Russell Rea, 1st Baron Rea of Eskdale (1873-1948), Politician and banker.
Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn (1937-), Archaeologist.
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 Baron Berners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the death of the seventh Baron, the barony fell into abeyance between several coheirs.
Several years later, the Sovereign called it out of abeyance in favour of Robert Wilson, upon whose death the barony again fell into abeyance.
Robert Wilson, 9th Baron Berners (1761-1838) (abeyance terminated 1832; abeyant 1838)
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg62
Hugh Lupus, the 1st Earl of Chester, in his charter of foundation of the abbey of St. Werberg, at Chester, had given a privilege to the frequenters of Chester fair, "That they should not be apprehended for theft or any other offence during the time of the fair, unless the crime was committed therein.
Accordingly, on the death of Maurice FitzGerald, second baron of Offaly, Margaret claimed the custody of the castles and lands of Offaly during the minority of the heir, namely, Maurice, son of the deceased baron's eldest son Gerald.
Raymond V Berenger 4th Count of Provence was born 1198 and died 19 Aug 1245.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally, the three high common law courts, the Court of Common Pleas, the Court of the King's (or Queen's) Bench, and the Court of the Exchequer, each had their own Chief Justice.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
Sir Robert Raymond (March 2, 1725 - October 31, 1733)
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 Nottingham, Charles Howard, 1st earl of on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A member of one of the branches of the Howard family, he succeeded his father as Baron Howard of Effingham in 1573.
Sir Robert Dudley: Duke of Northumberland: this swashbuckling chancer lived two lives, the first English, the second Italian.
Raymond E. Role chronicles the chameleon career which ranges from Elizabethan privateer,...
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 Raymond Stampede   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Indeed, the Raymond Stampede has always been one of the major drawing cards during the Town of Raymond's 1st of July birthday celebrations.
They were met by Raymond's band, plus a large number of rigs of every description which were used to convey the visitors down Broadway and out to the park.
Raymond is one of the few small towns who have kept their 1/2 mile race track with covered grandstand..
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 Raymond Collishaw
Raymond Collishaw was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia on November 22, 1893.
Later, he found out that he was not really eligible for the medal, and he had to remove it from his military tunics.
In the RFC Raymond Collishaw would have been the highest ranked ace of the war, and would undoubtedly have been awarded the Victoria Cross.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
Charles Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Killowen (July 11, 1894 - August 10, 1900) (died in office)
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 Timeline 1200 to 1299
King Henry III was captured by his brother in law Earl of Leicester Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Lewes in England.
1274 Jul 11, Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (1306-1329), was born in Turnberry, Scotland.
Robert Browning used this event for his poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" (1842).
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 Leicester, Robert Dudley, earl of
Burghley, William Cecil, 1st Baron - Burghley or Burleigh, William Cecil, 1st Baron, 1520–98, English statesman.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, earl of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
Raymond E. Role chronicles the chameleon career which ranges from Elizabethan privateer, explorer and courtier to Stuart expatriate, religious renegade, shipbuilder, architect, inventor, engineer, cartographer and paterfamilias.
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John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews 1850-1859
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 Northumberland, John Dudley, duke of
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 Baron Von Richthofen, Red Baron
Baron von Richthofen known as the Red Baron in signed limited edition aviation art prints depicting the Red Baron during dog fights with the Sopwith Camel of Ronal George Hinings Adams of 73 Squadron.
The scene depicts an encounter between Manfred Von Richthoffen, leader of the Jasta II squadron and a patrol of Sopwith Camels.
Richthofen's brightly coloured fighters were the scourge of the Royal Flying Corps, and their antics up and down the Front earned them the famous nick-name Richthofen's Flying Circus.
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and volunteer as the curator of the 1st Hussars Museum, I have an honours degree in History and a Masters of Library Science degree from the University of Western Ontario.
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 Robert - Name Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Robert Earl Of Leicester b.1121 - Leicester, England
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 Arthur Raymond Brooks Collection
Arthur Raymond Brooks was a fighter pilot for the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I and later, a civil aviation pioneer.
Born in Framingham, Massachusetts on November 1, 1895, Brooks graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1917 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrochemical engineering.
From May 1920 to August 1921, he was put in charge of the 1st Pursuit Group at Ellington Field, Texas.
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 Feistfans Frequently Asked Questions
This document is Copyright 1996 Raymond E. Feist.
I always saw the x3,x5 as a "base" for starting off new characters, so if a human 1st level character was 18, a dwarf "kid" was 54 years old and an elf 90 years old.
That was true even to the 1st half of the 20th Century, when child labor laws were enacted.
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 James Broughton, Papers, 1st Collection
1935, 31 Aug.: [Broughton], Jim, 1913-, New York City To Dad [Wood], Raymond, Wash. Thanks him for check and long letter; discusses the national scene; writes of family and friends; asks if Clara Weatherwax might be related.
Writes of gatherings of the dance piece; met Raymond Holden; dined with Josephine Dillon.
Met Robert L. Crowell, who took his manuscripts with him to New York.
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 THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2004
I am asking members of the Edge community to take this project seriously as a public service, to work together to create a document that can be widely disseminated, that can stimulate discussion and the imagination.
Seth Lloyd • John Horgan• Robert Aunger • Ernst Pöppel • Michael Shermer • Colin Blakemore • Scott Sampson • Verena Huber-Dyson • Gary Marcus • Rodney Brooks • David Deutsch • Steve Grand • Paul Davies • David Finkelstein • Richard Dawkins • J.
The first one is sometimes called "Raymond's Law" now, though I originally called it "Linus's Law" when I formulated it.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Originally, the three high common law courts, the Court of Common Pleas, theCourt of the King's (or Queen's) Bench, and the Court of the Exchequer, each had their own Chief Justice.
That of the ExchequerCourt was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
The courts, however, werecombined in 1873, leaving a single Chief Justice.
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 The Music Baron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
From the film starring Raymond St. Jacques, Freda Payne, and Philip Thomas.
Fast-moving movie about a nurse who goes after junkies who turned her young sister into an addict.
Music from the original soundtrack, starring Herman's Hermits, set while the band was on a U.S. tour.
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