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A number of French comedians were also able to find an English speaking audience in the 1950s, including Fernandel and Jacques Tati.
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English and Stewart
In the late 18th century, Stewart Kyd, the author of the first treatise on corporate law in English, defined a corporation as,
* 1429 – English forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army besieging Orleans from attack by the Comte de Clermont and Sir John Stewart of Darnley in the Battle of Rouvray ( also known as the Battle of the Herrings ).
In the 12th century David I, Prince of Cumbria and Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon would conquer, with the backing of Henry I of England and a number of English Barons, including a Robert Bruce and Walter fitz Alan ( Stewart / Stuart ), the majority of mainland Scotland.
* 1984 – Stewart Downing, English footballer
* 1913 – Stewart Granger, English actor ( d. 1993 )
* 1972 – Marcus Stewart, English football player
* 1964 – Paul Stewart, English footballer
* 1979 – Stewart Holden, English scrabble player
There is an English translation by Mary Stewart Evans, edited by Julia Sutton, in print with Dover Publications.
** Ed Stewart, English disc jockey
** Patrick Stewart, English actor
* August 17 – Battle of Verneuil: An English force under John, Duke of Bedford defeats a larger French army under the Duke of Alençon, John Stewart, and Earl Archibald of Douglas.
* February 12 – battle of Rouvray ( or " of the Herrings "): English forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army of William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk at Orléans from attack by the Comte de Clermont and John Stewart.
Then the English supply train was attacked at The Pows, a wooded marshy area, by James Stewart and the other Scots lords, killing many of the fleeing soldiers.
At this stage, it is probable that the king felt unable to move against the rest of the Albany Stewarts while Murdoch's brother, John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and the Earl of Douglas were fighting the English on the Dauphinist cause in France.
In the 1960s, William Stewart and Heinz Kloss introduced the basic concepts for the sociolinguistic theory of pluricentric languages, which describes how standard language varieties differ between nations ( e. g. American // Canadian / Australian English ; Austrian / German / Swiss German ; Bosnian / Croatian / Montenegrin / Serbian Serbo-Croatian ).
In 1620, a small portion was leased by James Stewart ( a Scots settler in the area ) and lands around the townland of Cor Criche were leased to an English ecclesiastical lawyer, Dr. Cooke, who fulfilled the covenants entered in the lease by building 10 houses on the land ( today covering the area known as Oldtown ), which he stipulated were all to have front gardens ( a tradition which still remains in place ).
Gower's career run total is also the third highest by an English player, again behind only Stewart with 8, 463, and Gooch with 8, 900.
Thomas Stewart " Tom " Baker ( born 20 January 1934 ) is an English actor.
His mother, Mary Jane ( née Fleming ), was a cleaner, and his father, John Stewart Baker was a Jewish English sailor who was rarely at home.
In 1961-62, Art Carney played Frank Michaelson in an English comedy by Phoebe & Henry Ephron entitled " Take Her, She's Mine " with Phyllis Thaxter as his co-star in the Biltmore Theatre in New York two seasons before his role in " the Odd Couple " in the Plymouth Theatre in New York ; the character was played by James Stewart in the 1963 film version.
This was inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Billy Ritchie of Clouds, and Don Shinn, an English organist who played alongside Rod Stewart in The Soul Agents, as well as earlier figures such as pianist Jerry Lee Lewis.
* English translation by William Stewart Rose
Canada's most famous book publisher is McClelland and Stewart, which made its name in the 1970s as the leading publisher of English language Canadian literature.

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