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Archibald and Montgomery
In vain, Montgomery complained about this to the Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff in London, Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Nye.
Born the son of Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery, a landowner and Ulster Unionist politician, and Mary Sophia Juliana May Montgomery ( née Maude ) and educated at Charterhouse School and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Archibald Armar Montgomery was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Field artillery on 4 November 1891.
Unable to put down the rebellion, Governor Lyttelton appealed to Jeffrey Amherst, who sent Archibald Montgomery with an army of 1, 200 British regulars and Scots Highlanders.

Archibald and Low
* Archibald Low, pioneer of radio guidance systems.
In 1917, Archibald Low as head of the RFC Experimental Works, was the first person to use radio control successfully on an aircraft.
* Archibald Low ( 1888 – 1956 ), British scientist and inventor
* Archibald Low, one of the founder members of the BIS, and its President from 1936-1951.
The song became more popular when Robert Archibald Smith paired it with the tune of " Low Down in the Broom " in his Scottish Minstrel book in 1821.

Archibald and peace
The reformed Archibald renounces his claim to Enroth's throne, and departs in peace.

Archibald and war
These included two companies touring with Patience, two touring with other Gilbert and Sullivan operas, one touring with the operetta Olivette ( co-produced with Charles Wyndham ), one with Claude Duval in America, a production of Youth running at a New York theatre, a lecture tour by Archibald Forbes ( a war correspondent ) and productions of Patience, Pirates, Claude Duval and Billee Taylor in association with J. C. Williamson in Australia, among other things.
However, many other observers at the time, e. g. the young Archibald Wavell in the Caucasus, felt that the advent of democracy in Russia would reinvigorate her war effort, so Wilson ’ s views were not entirely unusual.
On the night of May 9, 1846, Frémont received a message brought to him by Lieutenant Archibald Gillespie, from President James Polk about the possibility of war with Mexico.
General Sir Archibald Murray, the commander of the British Empire forces in Egypt, formed the Egyptian Expeditionary Force ( EEF ) in March 1916 by merging the Force in Egypt, which had protected Egypt since the beginning of the war, with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force which had fought at Gallipoli.
Archibald Macleish called John Gillespie Magee, Jr. " the first poet of the war ".
He remained here for much of the war, but he continued to act as a loyal functionary, and attempted to ingratiate himself to Archibald Clark Kerr and visiting Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie.
Civilian travel was still very restricted after the war ended, and she reached out to her friend Archibald Macleish, now Assistant Secretary of State, who helped her make travel arrangements and obtain a Visa.
A month after the outbreak of war with Japan on December 7, 1941, the Allied governments jointly appointed the British Commander-in-Chief ( CinC ) of the Army of India, General Sir Archibald Wavell, as Supreme Allied Commander of all " American-British-Dutch-Australian " ( ABDA ) forces in South East Asia and the Pacific, from Burma to the Dutch East Indies.
In the early part of the war, British General Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East Command, had a total of 86, 000 British and Commonwealth troops at his disposal to handle potential conflicts in Libya, Iraq, Syria, Iran, and East Africa.
His eldest son and heir apparent Archibald Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Earl of Ava, was killed at the Siege of Ladysmith during the Second Boer War while serving as a war correspondent.
Many in the party had regretted the division of Liberal forces a decade earlier and Brown undertook negotiations with the Liberal Party leader Sir Archibald Sinclair over a potential reunion, but these talks foundered on the question of continued support for the National Government after the war.
Indirect attempts to take over the kingdom had failed in 1788, and Archibald Campbell, the Madras president at the time, had warned Tipu that an attack on Travancore would be treated as a declaration of war on the company.
After the war, he married the daughter of Archibald Gracie, and engaged in mercantile pursuits in New York City in 1815.
With the war in Europe become bogged down in trench warfare, Chetwode was lucky to be transferred to the near East in December 1916 commanding the Desert Column in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under Sir Archibald Murray.
At the end of the war Cadogan had hoped for the Washington embassy but this went to another capable career diplomat, Archibald Clark Kerr.
War in the Pacific – New Guinea Campaign's " Operation Cartwheel " Lt. Col. Archibald Roosevelt during World War II ( Official Army Photo ) Roosevelt Ridge " RR " from US Army History During 1943, following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt petitioned President Roosevelt to put his battlefield-honed leadership skills to worthwhile use supporting the war effort.
After the war, Premier Archibald Peake was considering a proposal to build a war memorial on the site of Government House, a new vice-regal residence to be purchased in the suburbs.
Archibald Forbes ( 17 April 1838 – 30 March 1900 ) was a British war correspondent, the son of a Presbyterian minister in Morayshire, Scotland ; educated at the University of Aberdeen.
Sir John Campbell Longstaff ( 10 March 1861 – 1 October 1941 ) was an Australian painter, war artist and a five-time winner of the Archibald Prize.
George Archibald McCall ( March 16, 1802 – February 25, 1868 ) was a United States Army officer who became a brigadier general and prisoner of war during the American Civil War.

Archibald and English
* 1933 – Archibald Sayce, English educator ( b. 1846 )
* 1844 – William Archibald Spooner, English priest and scholar ( d. 1930 )
* 1883 – Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, English general ( d. 1950 )
* 1847 – Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, English statesman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( d. 1929 )
* September 26 – Archibald Vivian Hill, English physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1977 )
* August 17 – Battle of Verneuil: An English force under John, Duke of Bedford defeats a larger French army under the Duke of Alençon, John Stewart, and Earl Archibald of Douglas.
* they shared a grandmother in English princess Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England and the elder sister of Henry VIII ( Mary descending from Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, Darnley from Margaret's marriage to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ), putting both Mary and Darnley high in the line of succession for the English throne ;
A. V. Hill, christened Archibald Vivian ( which names he detested ) CH OBE FRS ( 26 September 1886 – 3 June 1977 ) was an English physiologist, one of the founders of the diverse disciplines of biophysics and operations research.
He was taken prisoner by the English at Roxburgh in April 1333 and was thence replaced as Guardian by Archibald Douglas ( the Tyneman ) who fell at Halidon Hill that July.
* Archibald Fargus, English cricketer, scholar, clergyman
McKennitt is compared to Enya, but McKennitt's music is more grounded in traditional and classical invocations, using literary works as sources of lyrics and springboards for interpretation such as " The Lady of Shalott " by Lord Tennyson, " Prospero's Speech " ( the final soliloquy in William Shakespeare's The Tempest ), " Snow " by Archibald Lampman, " Dark Night of the Soul " by St. John of the Cross, Dante's Inferno, William Blake's " Lullaby ", Yeats ' " The Stolen Child ", " The English Ladye and the Knight " by Sir Walter Scott and " The Highwayman " by Alfred Noyes.
* Ranald MacDonald, a half-Chinook, born in Fort Astoria, Oregon, to Archibald McDonald, a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and Raven, chief Concomly's daughter, was the first Westerner to teach English in Japan, in 1847 – 1848, including educating Einosuke Moriyama, one of the chief interpreters that would later handle the negotiations between Commodore Perry and the Tokugawa Shogunate
Roth was very successful playing viciously evil English nobleman Archibald Cunningham in Rob Roy opposite Liam Neeson ; for this role he earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, a Golden Globe nomination and won a BAFTA.
In 1333 the Guardian of Scotland, Sir Archibald Douglas, mustered an army in Duns to march on Berwick, which at that time was under siege by the English.
* Archibald Joyce, English composer ( 1873 – 1963 )
Other examples of plagiarism include the cases between Richard Condon, author of The Manchurian Candidate and English novelist Robert Graves ; and between Martin Luther King Jr and Archibald Carey.
* June 3 – Archibald Hill ( b. 1886 ), English physiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
There are two English versions of the Institutes, that of Archibald Maclaine, published in 1764, and that of James Murdock ( 1832 ), which is the more correct.
The English crews abandoned their half-flooded ships, mostly without a fight, a notable exception being army Captain Archibald Douglas, of the Scot Foots, who personally refused to abandon the Oak and perished in the flames.
Stuart was born in Staunton, Virginia, to judge Archibald Stuart, a third-generation American of Scots-Irish origin and his wife Eleanor ( nee Briscoe ), of distant English ancestry.
Archibald Witwicky was a Dutch / English sea captain leading an exploration of the Arctic in 1897 when a crew member found something beneath the ice.
In English for example, the collection is known as The Adventures of Archibald Higgins.

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