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Cunneen and Christopher
* Cunneen, Christopher ( 1991 ) " Hopetoun, John Adrian Louis Hope " in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol.

Cunneen and Australia
Additional sources listed by the Australian Dictionary of Biography: Dictionary of National Biography, 1931 – 40 ; ' High Court of Justice: Lady Dudley's Separation Allowance ', The Times ( London ), 7 Nov 1918, p 2 ; ' Death of Lady Dudley ', Times ( London ), 28 June 1920, p 16 ; ' Obituary: Lord Dudley ', Times ( London ), 30 June 1932, p 16 ; C. Cunneen, The Role of the Governor-General in Australia 1901-1927 ( PhD thesis, Australian National University, 1973 ); Alfred Deakin papers, MS 1540 / 19 / 275 ( National Library of Australia ).

Cunneen and &
Seeking other outlets to develop his musical and theatrical sensibilities, he joined local drama groups and rallied fellow outsiders Matty Ray ( keys ) & Nick Cunneen ( drums ) to be his back-up band.

Christopher and 1983
* The Last Supper ( 1983 ) Introduction to Christopher's parents in pre-WWII Germany ; Christopher is imprisoned in China
* Grabow, Stephen: Christopher Alexander: The Search for a New Paradigm in Architecture, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and Boston, 1983.
In the 1970s and 1980s, new concerti included Nino Rota's Divertimento for Double Bass and Orchestra ( 1973 ), Jean Françaix's Concerto ( 1975 ), Einojuhani Rautavaara's Angel Of Dusk ( 1980 ), Gian Carlo Menotti's Concerto ( 1983 ), Christopher Rouse's Concerto ( 1985 ), and Henry Brant's Ghost Nets ( 1988 ).
* 1983Christopher Paolini, American novelist
* Peacocke, Christopher ( 1983 ).
* One year later in 1983, the Natalie Wood / Christopher Walken film Brainstorm revolved around the production, use, and misuse of a VR device.
* Christopher Chope — Member of the British Parliament ( 1983 – 92 ; 1997 – present )
They appear in his books The Hobbit ( 1937 ), The Lord of the Rings ( 1954 – 55 ), and the posthumously published The Silmarillion ( 1977 ), Unfinished Tales ( 1980 ), and The History of Middle-earth series ( 1983 – 96 ), the last three edited by his son and literary executor Christopher Tolkien.
Swit was one of only four cast members ( the others being Alan Alda, Jamie Farr, and William Christopher ) to stay for all 11 seasons of the show, from 1972 to 1983.
This is found in the History of Middle-earth books edited by Christopher Tolkien and published by Harper Collins from 1983 to 1990, particularly in Volume I.
* Reeves, A. C., The Marcher Lords ( Dyfed: Christopher Davies ), 1983.
It was featured in the 1983 film Brainstorm, ridden by Christopher Walken, and in the popular cycling reference Richard's Bicycle Book by Richard Ballantine.
* Jean Seberg, musical with a book by Julian Barry, lyrics by Christopher Adler, and music by Marvin Hamlisch ; directed by Peter Hall ( 1983 ).
* Christopher George ( 1931 – 1983 ), actor
The History of Middle-earth is a 12-volume series of books published from 1983 through to 1996 that collect and analyse material relating to the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, compiled and edited by his son, Christopher Tolkien.
" City Road " in Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert ( 1983 ) The London Encyclopedia.
* Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert ( 1983 ) " Old Street " in The London Encyclopedia.
* The Dead Zone ( 1983 ), which starred Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Brooke Adams and Tom Skerritt
They have a son James Christopher ( born 1983 ).
In Christopher Durang's play Beyond Therapy ( 1983 ), the character Bruce claims that he " Wanted to see Gary Gilmore executed on television.
A school, Sir Christopher Hatton School, known sometimes as ' Hatton School ' was opened in 1983 in his memory in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
In 1983, Christopher Turner demonstrated that the Hopeton Earthworks encode various sunrise and moonrise patterns, including the winter and summer solstices, the equinoxes, the cross-quarter days, the lunar maximum events, and the lunar minimum events.
# Christopher John Russell ( b. 1983 ), only son of Rupert Alick Villiers Russell
Following a 1983 divorce, he married Martha Ann Stacy in 1985, and with her he has two children, Christopher and Benjamin.

Christopher and King
* 1440 – Christopher of Bavaria is appointed King of Denmark.
* King Philip also appears in James Goldman's 1966 Broadway Production of The Lion in Winter and was portrayed by Christopher Walken, as well as the 1968 Academy Award winning film of the same name, with Timothy Dalton playing the role.
Named for King James I, it was founded in May 1607 by Christopher Newport.
* December 25 – Christopher I of Denmark is crowned King of Denmark in Lund Cathedral
* June 23 – Copenhagen opens its gates to Count Christopher of Oldenburg leading the army of Lübeck ( and the Hanseatic League ), nominally in the interests of the deposed King Christian II of Denmark.
* Valdemar IV of Denmark, son of deceased King Christopher II of Denmark is elected to the throne following 8 years of Interregnum.
Shakespeare's plays about the lives of kings, such as Richard III and Henry V, belong to this category, as do Christopher Marlowe's Edward II and George Peele's Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First.
* January 6 – Christopher of Bavaria, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir, leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones.
* January 6 – Christopher of Bavaria, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden ( b. 1418 )
* August 2 – King Christopher II of Denmark ( b. 1276 )
* May 29 – King Christopher I of Denmark ( b. 1219 )
Christopher de Haro, the financier of the expedition, bears witness to the trip to La Plata ( Rio da Prata ) and the news of the " White King " to the interior and west, the Inca emperor-and the axe of silver obtained from the natives and offered to the king Manuel I.
In 1485, Christopher Columbus unsuccessfully tried to persuade King John II of Portugal ( João II ) to sponsor an expedition to Asia, meant to be reached by sailing westwards, across the Atlantic Ocean.
* Castle Rock ( newsletter ), a monthly newsletter about Stephen King published from January 1985 through December 1989, edited by Christopher Spruce, King's brother-in-law
Count Christopher raised an army ( including troops from Mecklenburg and Oldenburg and the Hanseatic League, especially Lűbeck ) to restore his Catholic uncle King Christian II ( deposed in 1523 ).
Cast: Michael Kitchen-Ferdinand, King of Navarre ; John McEnery-Berowne ; Anna Massey Princess of France ; Eileen Atkins-Rosaline ; Paul Scofield-Don Adriano de Armado ; Andrew Branch-Dumaine ; Christopher Biggins Anthony-Dull ; Clifford Abrahams-Moth ; Clifford Rose-Nathaniel ; Denise Coffey-Jaquenetta ; Elizabeth Proud-Maria ; Eric Allan-Monsieur Marcade ; Frances Jeater-Katherine ; Jeremy Clyde-Longaville ; John Baddeley-Costard, John Rye-Boyet ; Robert Stephens-Holofernes
* The Man Who Would Be King was adapted into a movie released in 1975, starring Sean Connery as Dravot and Michael Caine as Carnehan with Christopher Plummer as Kipling.
Eric Porter played Becket and Christopher Plummer the King, with Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Peter Jeffrey, Diana Rigg, Ian Holm and Roy Dotrice in the cast.
In King Charles II's reign, he was employ'd under Sir Christopher Wren, in the stately buildings at Winchester ; as he was likewise in all the other publick structures, Palaces & c, erected by that great Man, under whom he was assisting, from the Beginning ( factually wrong, Hawksmoor was 14 years old then ) to the Finishing of that grand and noble Edifice the cathedral of St. Paul's, and of all the churches rebuilt after the Fire of London.
In the reign of King George I, he was first Surveyor of all the new Churches, and Surveyor of Westminster-Abbey, from the death of Sir Christopher Wren.
The Saga of King Heidrik the Wise: Translated from the Icelandic with Introduction, Notes and Appendices by Christopher Tolkien.
This site is where Christopher Columbus and King Ferdinand planned the excursion to the West as well as the birthplace of Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella.
In 1773 the Zion ( Organ ) Church community and the St. Johns Church community of about sixty families commissioned two men, Christopher Rintelmann from Zion Church and Christopher Lyerly from St. Johns Church to travel to London to seek permission from King George III to acquire a preacher ( and a schoolteacher ) from Hanover, Germany.
* Christopher Báthory ( 1530 – 1581 ), son of Stephen Báthory of Somlyó and elder brother of the King of Poland, administered Transylvania as voivod during the absence of his brother.

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