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Geoffrey and Bastard
Bastard appeared three times in first-class cricket for the university in 1883, and according to Geoffrey Bolton, author of History of the O. U. C. C, " was lucky to be chosen this year " to play in the University match against Cambridge University.

Geoffrey and Archbishop
* 1887 Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1972 )
* September 15 Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1887 )
* May 5 Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1972 )
* December 12 Geoffrey, Archbishop of York ( b. 1152 )
* Life of Geoffrey, Archbishop of York
* Geoffrey ( archbishop of York ) ( 1151 1212 ), Archbishop of York, illegitimate son of Henry II
Legend has attributed to Rosamund two of King Henry's favourite illegitimate sons: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1151 1212 ), Archbishop of York, and William Longespee ( 17 August before 1180 1226 ), Earl of Salisbury.
His friend Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr was honored thus in Hofmeyr as was another friend, Geoffrey Clayton, in Apartheid and the Archbishop.
* Apartheid and the Archbishop: the Life and Times of Geoffrey Clayton, Archbishop of Cape Town, 1973
Baptised in the Palace's Music Room on 8 April 1960, by then Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Fisher, the Prince's godparents were: The Duke of Gloucester ( his maternal granduncle ); Princess Alexandra of Kent ( his 1st cousin once removed ); the Earl of Euston ; the Lord Elphinstone ( his 1st cousin once removed ); and Mrs Harold Phillips, and he was named after his paternal grandfather, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.
The medieval chronicler Roger of Wendover said that the king " had Archbishop Hubert of Canterbury to act for him in the matter of the church property, Geoffrey fitz-Peter in the matter of lay property ; and these two spared no one in carrying out their orders.
Supporters of the King alleged a conspiracy between Baldwin, Geoffrey Dawson, and Cosmo Gordon Lang, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
These two sessions were opened by Lords Commissioners, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury ( Geoffrey Fisher in 1959, and Michael Ramsey in 1963 ), empowered by Her Majesty.
He was educated at Repton School ( where the headmaster was another future Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Francis Fisher ) and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was President of the Cambridge Union Society and where his support for the Liberal Party won him praise from Herbert Asquith.
Geoffrey ( sometimes Geoffrey Plantagenet, Geoffrey fitzPlantagenet, or Geoffrey fitzRoy ; c. 1152 12 December 1212 ) was an illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England, who became Bishop-elect of Lincoln and Archbishop of York.
Henry made a bedside wish that Geoffrey be made either Archbishop of York or Bishop of Winchester, and Geoffrey used his father's seal to make appointments to York after Henry's death.
Richard named Geoffrey Archbishop of York on 20 July 1189, within days of taking the throne ; the formal election took place on 10 August.
Geoffrey was consecrated on 18 August 1191, at Tours in France, by Bartholomew, the Archbishop of Tours, after the papacy agreed to allow the consecration.

Geoffrey and York
Eleanor appears to have taken an ambivalent attitude towards these affairs: for example, Geoffrey of York, an illegitimate son of Henry and a prostitute named Ykenai, was acknowledged by Henry as his child and raised at Westminster in the care of the Queen.
* Geoffrey Barraclough, The Medieval Papacy ( New York 1968 ) 71.
Ockham and his works have been discussed as a possible influence on several late medieval literary figures and works, especially Geoffrey Chaucer, but also Jean Molinet, the Gawain Poet, François Rabelais, John Skelton, Julian of Norwich, the York and Townely Plays, and Renaissance romances.
* Reagan, Geoffrey, The Guinness Book of Decisive Battles, Canopy Books, New York ( 1992 ) ISBN 1-55859-431-0
The fire of 1984 affected the organ but not irreparably ; the damage hastened the time for a major restoration, which was begun in 1991 and finished two years later by Principal Pipe Organs of York, under the direction of their founder, Geoffrey Coffin, who had at one time been assistant organist at the Minster.
According to the earlier chronicler, Geoffrey of Monmouth ( c. 1100 c. 1155 ), Ebraucus had fifty children by his twenty wives, and was the founder of " Kaerebrauc " ( York ), " Alclud " ( Dumbarton ), and the " Maidens ' Castle ".
Walter was probably elevated to a bishopric even though his uncle had lost some of his power because of political manoeuvring over the elevation of King Richard's illegitimate half-brother Geoffrey to the see of York, which Walter had at first opposed.
* Hodgson, Geoffrey M. ( 2004 ) The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure and Darwinism in American Institutionalism ( London and New York: Routledge ).
The 2010 film, The King's Speech, features a scene where the king's speech therapist Lionel Logue, as played by Geoffrey Rush, auditions for the role by reciting the lines, " Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun son of York ,".
The most comprehensive guide to the literature of the language is Geoffrey Sutton's Concise Encyclopedia of the Original Literature of Esperanto ( 728 pages ), published under the auspices of the Esperanto-speaking Writers ' Association by MONDIAL, New York, N. Y., 2008, ISBN 978-1-59569-090-6.
* Professor Geoffrey Nunberg's New York Times feature, As Google Goes, So Goes the Nation, reprinted in Going Nucular ( Public Affairs, 2004 )
* Geoffrey York, Africa Bureau Chief ( Johannesburg )
* Bohn, Henry G. ( 1848 ) The Road to Knowledge of the Return of Kings, Chronicles of the Crusades, AMS Press, New York, 1969 edition, a translation of Chronicles of the Crusades: being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf and of the crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville.
* Warner, Geoffrey, Pierre Laval and the eclipse of France, New York: The Macmillian Company, 1968
Much irresolution was caused by distrust of each other, arising from suspicions of treachery, by the absence of a chief and leader of the war ( for their sovereign, king Stephen, encompassed by equal difficulties in the south of England, was just then unable to join them ), and by their dread of encountering, with an inadequate force, so great a host However, urged by the 70-year-old Thurstan (' Lieutenant of the North ' in addition to his ecclesiastical duties ; Walter Espec was High Sheriff of Yorkshire ), to stand and fight and if needs be die in a holy cause, they agreed to gather their forces and return to York, where they were joined by reinforcements from Nottinghamshire under William Peverel and Geoffrey Halsalin, and from Derbyshire led by Robert de Ferrers.
Geoffrey York and Loreen Pindera's People of the Pines: The People and the Legacy of Oka ( 1991 ) is considered the definitive text on the subject.
The judges were Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union and Professor of Law, New York Law School ; Geoffrey Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at University of Chicago Law School ; and David Rubin, Professor and Former Dean, S. I.
Kristof resides outside New York City with his wife, Sheryl WuDunn, and their three children: Gregory, Geoffrey and Caroline.

Geoffrey and
In 1970 71, Ray Illingworth led England to a 2 0 win in Australia, mainly due to John Snow's fast bowling, and the prolific batting of Geoffrey Boycott and John Edrich.
* 1922 Geoffrey Dutton, Australian author and historian ( d. 1998 )
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
* 1924 Geoffrey Beene, American fashion designer ( d. 2004 )
* 1397 Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.
* Geoffrey Bennington
* Geoffrey Hartman
* 1926 Sir Geoffrey Howe, British politician
Two lords Theobald V, Count of Blois, son of the Count of Champagne, and Geoffrey, Count of Nantes ( brother of Henry II, Duke of Normandy ) tried to kidnap Eleanor to marry her and claim her lands on Eleanor's way to Poitiers.
* 1944 Geoffrey Hughes, English actor ( d. 2012 )
* 1932 Geoffrey Hill, English poet
* 1134 Geoffrey, Count of Nantes ( d. 1158 )
* 1951 Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor and producer
* 1943 Geoffrey Deuel, American actor
* 1882 Geoffrey de Havilland, English engineer and businessman, founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company ( d. 1965 )
* 1924 Geoffrey Bayldon, British actor
John had a number of illegitimate children by various mistresses, including nine sons Richard, Oliver, John, Geoffrey, Henry, Osbert Gifford, Eudes, Bartholomew and probably Philip and three daughters Joan, Maud and probably Isabel.
Spacey was born in South Orange, New Jersey, the son of Kathleen Ann ( née Knutson ; December 5, 1931 March 19, 2003 ), a secretary, and Thomas Geoffrey Fowler ( June 4, 1924 December 24, 1992 ), a technical writer and data consultant.
Geoffrey and his uncle William de Clinton were forced to come to terms with Beaumont ; this set-back, and the difficult years of the Anarchy ( 1135 54 ), delayed any further development of the castle.

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