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This hereditary title passed to Ian St John Lawson Johnston in 1943 and to Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston in 1996.
A plan was then put in place declaring a resolution to join with the Generals at Portsmouth, Col. Monk, and Vice-Admiral Lawson, but it was still unknown to the republican party that Col. Monk was in league with King Charles II.
* September 17 Charles Lawson, Irish actor
The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production since leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 ( the first was Rebecca ) and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film.
Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles B. Middleton, Priscilla Lawson and Frank Shannon played the central roles.
Ballard joined Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Sonny Woods and Alonzo Tucker in the group, replacing previous singer Lawson Smith.
In 1813, he led the first known European expedition across the area of the Great Dividing Range known as the Blue Mountains, along with William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, on a journey which would open up the inland of the continent.
Oskison, Upton Sinclair ), Cosmopolitan ( Josiah Flynt, Alfred Henry Lewis, Jack London, Charles P. Norcross, Charles Edward Russell ), Everybody's Magazine ( William Hard, Thomas William Lawson, Benjamin B. Lindsey, Frank Norris, David Graham Phillips, Charles Edward Russell, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Merrill A. Teague, Bessie and Marie Van Vorst ), Hampton's ( Rheta Childe Dorr, Benjamin B. Hampton, John L. Mathews, Charles Edward Russell, and Judson C. Welliver ), The Independent ( George Walbridge Perkins, Sr .), Outlook ( William Hard ), Pearson's Magazine ( Alfred Henry Lewis, Charles Edward Russell ), Twentieth Century ( George French ), and World's Work ( C. M.
The Sun has featured such notable players as the late 7-foot-2 Margo Dydek, Indiana native Katie Douglas, veteran sharpshooter Kara Lawson, University of Connecticut icons Asjha Jones and Nykesha Sales, 2008 MVP runner-up point guard Lindsay Whalen and 2010 Rookie of the Year Tina Charles.
The team's success came in large part to Lawson, Jones and Charles doing the lion's share of the work.
Kara Lawson, the unequivocal starter, experienced a career-best season in the Sun's backcourt flanked by the post-tandem of Jones and Charles.
Sven-Göran Eriksson, David Dimbleby, Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, Charles Kennedy, Iain Duncan Smith, Mark Lawson, David Starkey, Des Lynam, Michael Howard, Harry Potter, James Naughtie, Kenneth Clarke, Andrew Marr, Bill Oddie, Michael Palin, Andrew Neil, Adrian Chiles, President Josiah Bartlet, Boris Johnson, John Simpson ( on radio ), Rev.
DES was first synthesized in early 1938 by Leon Golberg, then a graduate student of Sir Robert Robinson at the Dyson Perrins Laboratory at the University of Oxford, based on a formulation of Wilfrid Lawson at the Courtand Institute of Biochemistry, led by Sir Edward Charles Dodds at Middlesex Hospital Medical School of the University College London of the University of London, and a report of its synthesis was published in Nature on February 5, 1938.
Among the artists who first visited Cos Cob as summer students were Elmer MacRae, Ernest Lawson, Allen Tucker, Charles Ebert, Mary Roberts Ebert, Alice Judson, and Genjiro Yeto.
* Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke ( b. 1933 )
the journalist Charles Moore ; Baronness Helena Kennedy, the distinguished barrister ; and Nigel Lawson, Lord Lawson of Blaby, former Chancellor of the Exchequer.
In 1896 Adolphe Clément was associated with Lord Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury and ( yet to be convicted ) fraudster Harry John Lawson of the British Automobile Commercial Syndicate Ltd.
Jermaine Jay Charles Lawson ( born 13 January 1982, Jamaica ) is a West Indian cricketer who has played in 13 Tests and 13 ODIs.

Charles and 1959
He was interviewed live on Person to Person on November 27, 1959 by host Charles Collingwood.
Charles Hardin Holley ( September 7, 1936 February 3, 1959 ), known professionally as Buddy Holly, was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll.
A meeting chaired by Charles A. Phillips was held at the Pentagon on May 28 and 29 of 1959 ( exactly one year after the Zürich ALGOL 58 meeting ); there it was decided to set up three committees: short, intermediate and long range ( the last one was never actually formed ).
* 1869 Charles Wilson, Scottish physicist, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1959 )
His television program, Championship Bridge with Charles Goren, was broadcast from 1959 to 1964 on the ABC network, and, in addition to numerous appearances by top players, included segments with celebrity guests such as Chico Marx, Alfred Drake and Forest Evashevski, among others.
Charles de Gaulle: The Crucial Years, 1943 1944 ( 1959 ) online edition
This collaboration by MacLean and Charles V. De Vet, published in Astounding Science Fiction ( March, 1958 ), was nominated for a 1959 Hugo.
* 1959 Quiz show scandals: Twenty One game show contestant Charles Van Doren admits to a Congressional committee that he had been given questions and answers in advance.
* 1938 Charles Starkweather, American Spree Killer ( d. 1959 )
* 1959 Charles Kennedy, British politician
* 1959 General Charles de Gaulle, President of France, declares in a speech in Strasbourg his vision for a " Europe, " from the Atlantic to the Urals.
The Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthman: Studies in the Transmission, Development, and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought from the Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies ( 1959, 2004 ).
The title of the book refers to Charles Percy Snow's 1959 work The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, which described the conflict between the cultures of the humanities and science.
* The Book of the Courtier ( 1959 ), translated by Charles S. Singleton, generally considered the best translation.
* Robertson, Sir Charles Grant Chatham and the British Empire Yourself History Series, ( London: The English Universities Press, Ltd., 1946, 1959 ).
* February 14 Charles Wilson, Scottish physicist and Nobel laureate ( d. 1959 )
He was appointed by President Charles de Gaulle as Minister of Information ( 1945 1946 ) and subsequently as France's first Minister of Cultural Affairs during de Gaulle's presidency ( 1959 1969 ).
The first published report of a female with a 45, X karyotype was in 1959 by Dr. Charles Ford and colleagues in Harwell, Oxfordshire and Guy's Hospital in London.
In July 1959, when the Tutsi Mwami ( King ) Mutara III Charles died following a routine vaccination, some Tutsi thought he had been assassinated.
Notable Presidents of IEEE and its founding organizations include Elihu Thomson ( AIEE, 1889 1890 ), Alexander Graham Bell ( AIEE, 1891 1892 ), Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( AIEE, 1901 1902 ), Lee De Forest ( IRE, 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( IRE, 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( IRE, 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( IRE, 1959 ; IEEE, 1963 ), and Ivan Getting ( IEEE, 1978 ).
: 1959: Charles Wintour
* Ray Charles recorded it in 1959 for his album The Genius of Ray Charles.
Another film involving beatnik culture is Roger Corman's 1959 black comedy " A Bucket of Blood ," written by Charles B. Griffith.

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