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The two votes against were cast by Bishop Aloisio Riccio, and Bishop Edward Fitzgerald.
Front cover of ' Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ' translated by Edward FitzGerald ( poet ) | Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated by Willy Pogány
* The exhibition Edward Fitzgerald & The Rubaiyat from the collection of Nicholas B. Scheetz at the Grolier Club, January 22 March 13, 2009.
* February 4 Edward Fitzgerald Beale, American Navy Lieutenant and explorer ( d. 1893 )
* Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Edward " Fitz " Fitzgerald: the classic anti-hero, an alcoholic, gambling addicted chain smoker, unfaithful to his wife and foul-mouthed, but at the same time, a brilliant psychologist with a good heart.
In 1857, Edward Fitzgerald Beale was superintendent of an expedition to survey a wagon road along the 35th parallel from Fort Defiance, Arizona to the Colorado River.
In 1855, Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale surveyed a road from the Rio Grande in New Mexico to Fort Tejon in California, and camped near the current location of Flagstaff.
Many translators have claimed that their translations of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám are more literal and less controversial than those of Edward Fitzgerald.
* Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat as translated by Edward Fitzgerald 1st edition
Lt. Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a U. S. Navy officer in the service of the U. S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, was ordered by the U. S. War Department to build a federal wagon road across the 35th Parallel.
The post at Fort Jones was established by its first commandant, Captain ( brevet Major ) Edward H. Fitzgerald, E Company, 1st U. S. Dragoons.
Beale AFB was established in 1942 as Camp Beale and is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
The base is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
The earliest known Euro-American resident of the county was Edward Fitzgerald, a fur trader and trapper who first came to the Muskegon area in 1748 and who died here, reportedly being buried in the vicinity of White Lake.
They had six children: three sons, Benjamin, Damian, and Orlando ; and three daughters, Rebecca Fitzgerald, wife of barrister Edward Fitzgerald, QC, Flora Fraser and Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni.
For example, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, by Edward Fitzgerald, quatrain 17:
and the prose writings of Edward Fitzgerald.
Moore was for many years a strong advocate for Catholic Emancipation which he regarded as the source of all problems in Ireland and the sole reason behind the 1798 Rebellion-a point he made in his 1831 biography Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
This changed from 1784 when it passed to Francis Higgins ( better known as the " Sham Squire ", and the informer who gave away the whereabouts of Lord Edward Fitzgerald ) and took a more pro-British and pro-administration view.
The screenplay is by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edward E. Paramore Jr., and was adapted from the novel Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque ( also considered the loose basis for The Deer Hunter in 1978 ).
* La robaioj de Omar Kajam, by Edward Fitzgerald ( 1980 )
Fitzgerald commissioned a portrait of Tony Small by John Roberts in 1786 whom Lord Edward freed and employed to the end of his life.
* Thomas Moore, Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald ( 2 vols., London, 1832 ), also a revised edition entitled The Memoirs of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, edited with supplementary particulars by Martin MacDermott ( London, 1897 )

Edward and bishop
Ealdred became involved with the see of Ramsbury after its bishop Herman got into a dispute with King Edward over the movement of the seat of his bishopric to Malmesbury Abbey.
He also was the one bishop that published ecclesiastical legislation during Edward the Confessor's reign, attempting to discipline and reform the clergy.
Mural by Bogside Artists on Free Derry Corner depicting Edward Daly ( bishop ) | Father Daly waving a White flag | white handkerchief while trying to escort the mortally wounded Jackie Duddy to safety.
In 1913, Bishop Mathew claimed to have secured permission from the Continental Old Catholic bishops for his consecration of Rudolph Edward de Landen Berghes as a bishop to work among the Scots.
Around that time, Robert Stillington, the bishop of Bath and Wells, informed Richard that Edward IV's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville had been invalid due to an earlier union by the King with Eleanor Butler, making Edward V and his siblings illegitimate.
* Prosecution of Edward King, Anglican bishop of Lincoln, for using ritualistic practices begins.
Chief among them was Robert, abbot of the Norman abbey of Jumièges, who had known Edward from the 1030s and came to England with him in 1041, becoming bishop of London in 1043.
All of the surviving Edward charters concern the royal heartland of Wessex ; two deal with Crediton where Edward's former tutor Sideman was bishop.
* Edward Stillingfleet, bishop of Worcester
In March 1852 a new binding was commissioned for the Lindisfarne Gospels by bishop Edward Maltby ( Backhouse 1981, 90 ).
* Edward Denison ( bishop ) ( 1801 1854 ), English bishop
* Edward Vaughan ( bishop )
Edward appointed Leofric as Bishop of Cornwall and Bishop of Crediton in 1046, but because Crediton was a small town, the new bishop secured papal permission to move the episcopal seat to Exeter in 1050.
He was consecrated bishop in 1043, but later in the year Edward deposed Stigand and deprived him of his wealth.
In 1327 the bishop joined Queen Isabella's partisans ; he drew up the six articles against Edward II, and was one of those who visited the captive king at Kenilworth to urge him to abdicate in favour of his son.
The lord of the manor was the bishop of Chester until the reign of Edward VI.
* Edward Maltby, bishop of Durham
In 1692 he became chaplain to Edward Stillingfleet, bishop of Worcester, and for his support of the ruling party in a controversy with Henry Dodwell regarding the non-juring bishops he was appointed chaplain to Archbishop John Tillotson, an office which he continued to hold under Thomas Tenison.
In 1876 an REC bishop from Canada, Edward Cridge, came to the United Kingdom and consecrated Benjamin Price and John Sugden in the historic succession.
Dudley took an interest in the foundation of the University of London, and his Letters to Edward Copleston, the Bishop of Llandaff, were published by the bishop in 1840.
King Edward was furious when David de Moravia, Bishop of Moray, joined Scotland's cause with Bruce, and Edward appealed to the Pope who excommunicated the bishop, thus removing papal protection, causing him to flee to Orkney, then to Norway, only to return after Robert Bruce's victories against the English.
In 1675, he finally accepted a prebend in Gloucester Cathedral, but only to resign it in favour of his friend Dr. Edward Fowler, afterwards bishop of Gloucester.

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