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More recent researchers, in particular Ronald Willis and Joy Munns have studied the tour in detail and concluded that the presentation was made after a private cricket match played over Christmas 1882 when the English team were guests of Sir William Clarke, at his property " Rupertswood ", in Sunbury, Victoria.
Punch had a poem containing the words “ When Ivo comes back with the urn ” and when Ivo Bligh wiped out the defeat Lady Clarke, wife of Sir W. J. Clarke, who entertained the English so lavishly, found a little wooden urn, burnt a bail, put the ashes in the urn, and wrapping it in a red velvet bag, put it into her husband ’ s ( Ivo Bligh ’ s ) hands.
* 1917 – Sir Arthur C. Clarke, English writer ( d. 2008 )
In 1819 Edward D. Clarke and in 1822 René Juste Haüy described fluorescence in fluorites, Sir David Brewster described the phenomenon for chlorophyll in 1833 and Sir John Herschel did the same for quinine in 1845.
* Since 2006 it helped establish the Sir Arthur Clarke Award, the most prodigious award given in the United Kingdom for contribution in all field of space research and exploration.
* – An interview with Sir Arthur C. Clarke on Sputnik
On 1 August 1976, the country became a republic, and the last Governor-General, Sir Ellis Clarke, became the first President.
By 1776, the position of the British Secretary at War was a sophisticated managerial role, but the duties in 1661 to 1666 of England's first Secretary at War, Sir William Clarke, were more basic ones of literally handling the secretarial duties of managing official correspondence, memoranda, military orders, and financial accounts.
The members with this length of service are: Sir Gerald Kaufman, Kenneth Clarke, Michael Meacher and Dennis Skinner ( listed according to the order in which they took the oath after the 1970 election ).
In London in 1906, Sir George Sydenham Clarke wrote, " The battle of Tsu-shima is by far the greatest and the most important naval event since Trafalgar "; decades later, historian Edmund Morris maintained that it remained the greatest naval battle since Trafalgar.
B. Lindsay ; Preface by Sir George Sydenham Clarke, G. C. M. G., F. R. S., John Murray, London, second edition 1907.
* Sir Chris Clarke – county councillor for Wells from 1985 to 2005.
The General Medical Council appealed to the Court of Appeal and in October 2006 by a majority decision, with the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, dissenting, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the High Court in part, ruling that Meadow's misconduct was not sufficiently serious to merit the punishment which he had received.
* Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet, of Rupertswood, in the Colony of Victoria ( 1882 ), extant
He did design the Clarendon Building at Oxford ; the Codrington Library and new buildings at All Souls College, Oxford ; parts of Worcester College, Oxford with Sir George Clarke ; the High Street screen at The Queen's College, Oxford and six new churches in London.
However, he was accused by Norman Tebbit of being " lazy " whilst leadership rival Sir Malcolm Rifkind claimed that Clarke's pro-European views could have divided the Conservative Party if Clarke had won.
On hearing this, Clarke sent a facetious letter to NASA's chief administrator: " Dear Sir, on checking my records, I see that I have never received payment for this work.
In 1736, Clarke ( later Sir George ) generously left to the College his great collection of books and manuscripts.
A production of Twelfth Night was directed by Patrick Garland in the gardens with Oz Clarke as Sir Toby Belch and Francis Matthews.
Artists who have taken part in the Llangollen Fringe include Sir Clement Freud, Lesley Garrett, Rhys Ifans, The Damned, Cerys Matthews, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Juan Martín, The Black Seeds, John Cooper Clarke, Will Self and Race Horses.
Humphreys applied for a warrant for Queensberry's arrest and approached Sir Edward Clarke and Charles Willie Mathews to represent Wilde.
Notable inhabitants of these properties were the Markwicks ( builders and carpenters, from 1700 ) at Coppinghall and Milton Cottage ( Interestingly, the current generation of notable Markwicks in Uckfield run the local picture house ), Edward Kenward ( 19th century maltster ) at the Malt House, Thomas Pentecost ( a Victorian leather cutter and local poet ) in a cottage near the Grammar School and General Sir George Calvert Clarke ( commander of the Royal Scots Greys at Balaclava ) at Church House.

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Tony Clarke and Richard Wadman laid out the specifications for the Dragon.
Examples of punk poets include: Richard Hell, Jim Carroll, Patti Smith, John Cooper Clarke, Seething Wells, Raegan Butcher, and Attila the Stockbroker.
Scholars Edward Daniel Clarke and William Richard Hamilton, newly arrived from England, agreed to examine the collections in Alexandria and claimed to have found many artefacts that the French had not revealed.
* Richard A. Clarke
Richard F. Voss and J. Clarke claim that almost all musical melodies, when each successive note is plotted on a scale of pitches, will tend towards a pink noise spectrum.
The other actors were Lisa Banes ( Lady Croom ), Richard Clarke ( Jellaby ), John Griffin ( Gus / Augustus ), Peter Maloney ( Noakes ), David Manis ( Captain Brice, RN ) and Haviland Morris ( Chloe ).
Ballantine finally convinced Clarke to let them publish Childhood's End first, and on August 24, 1953, the novel was published with a cover designed by American science fiction illustrator Richard M. Powers.
Local citizens and politicians, notably Richard A. Clarke, the former " terror czar " advisor to former president George H. W. Bush, have attempted to derail the project since FERC's approval.
The show stars Richard Fleeshman as Sam, Caissie Levy as Molly and Sharon D. Clarke as Oda Mae Brown.
In " Against All Enemies ," Richard Clarke writes about an exchange with Albright several months after the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed in August 1998.
On his first day, he received a call from his friend Richard Clarke, who had just learned that Ramzi Yousef had been located in Pakistan.
" called O ' Neill and Richard Clarke the " two principal authors of September 11 ".
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch & Betty Wright ( songwriters ) for " Where Is the Love " performed by Betty Wright
* Gage Clarke as Attorney Richard G. Tibrow
Bodine's career was marked by controversy surrounding Bodine's relationship with the FBI during its investigation of the USS Cole bombing: The PBS Frontline documentary The Man Who Knew included interviews with officials such as Richard A. Clarke ( the Clinton administration's counterterrorism chief ) and Barry Mawn ( a former head of the New York FBI office ) who stated that John P. O ' Neill ( an FBI agent and al-Qaeda expert ) came into a personal conflict with Bodine over different perspectives on Yemen.
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch and Betty Wright for " Where Is the Love " performed by Betty Wright
* Evelyn Bolling Byrd Clarke ( grandchildren Evelyn Byrd Clarke, Marie Ames Clarke, Eleanor Clarke, and Richard Byrd Clarke )
He also had 3 great grandchildren by Richard Byrd Clarke
* Richard Byrd Clarke Jr
Richard Clarke ( US counter-terrorism czar ), Michael Sheehan, and James Rubin participated in what they called " Operation Orient Express ".

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