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England's and Elizabeth
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson: England's First Woman Physician.
King Philip had little role in England's governance, but he did help protect Elizabeth.
Though Elizabeth followed a largely defensive foreign policy, her reign raised England's status abroad.
England's Elizabeth: An Afterlife in Fame and Fantasy ( 2002 ) ISBN 0-19-818377-1.
The first statute to address sectarian dissent from England's official religion was issued in 1593 under Elizabeth I and specifically targeted Catholics, under the title " An Act for restraining Popish recusants ".
The Encyclopædia Britannica maintains that " The long reign of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, was England's Golden Age ...' Merry England ,' in love with life, expressed itself in music and literature, in architecture, and in adventurous seafaring.
* Arlene Okerlund, Elizabeth Wydeville: The Slandered Queen ( Stroud, 2005 ); Elizabeth: England's Slandered Queen ( paper, Stroud, 2006 )
It was located in what was then called Virginia, named in honor of England's ruling monarch and " Virgin Queen ", Elizabeth I.
The whole district obtained city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
* St. John's ; claimed as England's first oversea colony by Royal Charter issued in 1583 by Queen Elizabeth I
Unlike Stowe, with its Temple of Worthies and busts such as the Black Prince, Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare, Burlington's gardens at Chiswick did not romance or mythologize England's illustrious past.
* Big Chief Elizabeth: How England's Adventurers Gambled and Won the New World, Giles Milton, Sceptre, 2001, ISBN 0-340-74882-6
Elizabeth I of England's ambassador to France at that time, Sir Francis Walsingham, barely escaped with his life.
Fearing that Mary has ambitions for England's throne, Elizabeth I of England ( Glenda Jackson ) decides to weaken her claim by sending her favourite, the ambitious Robert Dudley ( Daniel Massey ), to woo and marry Mary.
Ben Jonson, who he co-wrote the play with Thomas Nashe, is arrested on the orders of Queen Elizabeth I of England's so-called interrogator, Richard Topcliffe.
He was succeeded by his grandson, Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, who aided Richard III in his claiming the throne in 1483 ( Edward IV of England's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville having been declared null and void and Edward's sons illegitimate by Act of Parliament Titulus Regius ), but who then led a revolt against Richard and was executed later that same year.
He was convinced that the Church of England's hold over the Kingdom, due to the action of Elizabeth, could only be temporary.
Sir Simon Jenkins in his book of England's Thousand Best Homes says: “ The courtyard ….. with statues of Henry VIII and his three monarch offspring, Edward, Mary and Elizabeth ….. is one of the treasures of Devon .“
Only years later, after England's destruction of the Spanish Armada in 1588 ( in which Drake played a significant role ), did Queen Elizabeth allow an official account of Drake's voyage by Richard Hakluyt to be published — though with many of the details obscured.
His haul includes a clean sweep of the Irish Classic races, England's biggest races the Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, all of Royal Ascot's Group 1 races and France's biggest race the Prix de L ' Arc de Triomphe.
The film, based on a novel by British writer Elizabeth Taylor, follows the story of a poor girl who climbs Edwardian England's social ladder by becoming a romance writer.
He returned to Scotland upon Elizabeth I of England's urging during the marriage negotiations of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1564.
However, he cannot predict which will triumph over the other, leaving Elizabeth to ponder her and England's fate.

England's and Her
Her father had been one of England's wealthiest and most powerful nobles, and her mother was a daughter of King Edward I of England.
Her work involved visiting the trenches on the Western Front, and resulted in three books, England's Effort-Six Letters to an American Friend ( 1916 ), Towards the Goal ( 1917 ), and Fields of Victory ( 1919 ).
Her biggest success was winning the British Open in 1991, and until the rise of Cassie Campion she was England's number 1 player.

England's and Life
In his Jack and the Beanstalk ( 1902 ) and Life of an American Fireman he followed earlier films by France's Georges Méliès and members of England's Brighton School, such as James Williamson.
Bernard ( The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen ) argue that Henry VIII was their father.
Bernard ( The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen ) argue that Henry VIII was their father.
* Ian Mortimer, The Fears of Henry IV: the Life of England's Self-Made King ( Jonathan Cape, 2007 )
After also winning the county's ' Building Community Life ' award, Audlem went on to win England's ' Building Community Life ' award.
In fact, Ryti could regularly telephone the Bank of England's leaders when he wanted to discuss economic or financial policies with them ( see Martti Turtola, " Risto Ryti: A Life for the Fatherland ").
* In the Mary Hooper book " The Remarkable Life and Times of Eliza Rose " Duval is stated as being a friend of Nell Gwyn and credited with saving King Charles II of England's life.
In the same year Hexham was also named * ' England's Favourite Market Town ' by the magazine Country Life.
His Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer, was published in 1861-1863, and the conclusions which he set forth were arrived at by a careful examination of types in the early books, each class of type being traced from its first use to the time when, spoilt by wear, it passed out of Caxton's hands.
In July 2009, historian Kate Williams reported on BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House that she is working with Clarkson to develop a musical version of Williams ' biography England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton.
* James Earle " Commodore Squib: The Life, Times and Secretive Wars of England's First Rocket Man, Sir William Congreve, 1772-1828 " ( Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010 ), 270p., illus.
In his Jack and the Beanstalk ( 1902 ) and Life of an American Fireman ( 1903 ) he followed earlier films by France's Georges Méliès and members of England's Brighton School, such as James Williamson.
In 2004 a Country Life panel judged Kingham to be " England's Favourite Village ".
Bernard ( author of The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( author of Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen and Katherine Howard: A Tudor Conspiracy ) argue that he may have been.

England's and Troubles
In the aftermath of King Philip's War, Hubbard sought in his Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New-England, to explain the ferocity with which New England's Native peoples responded to the English.
In the aftermath of King Philip's War, Hubbard sought in his Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New-England, to explain the ferocity with which New England's Native peoples responded to the English.
There were a number of reasons for the tournament's demise, including it being overshadowed by the World Cup and European Championships, falling attendances at all but the England v Scotland games, fixture congestion, the rise of hooliganism, the Troubles in Northern Ireland ( civil unrest led to the 1980 – 81 competition being abandoned ), and England's desire to play against ' stronger ' teams.

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