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Within eight weeks after his death, to provide an income for the family, Beatrice opened an acting workshop in her home, the Henry C. De Mille School for Girls.
De Vere's widow, Elizabeth, petitioned James I for an annuity of £ 250 on behalf of her 11-year-old son, Henry, to continue the £ 1, 000 annuity granted to de Vere.
King Henry IV ( despite being John of Gaunt's son ) passed the De heretico comburendo in 1401, which did not specifically ban the Lollards, but prohibited translating or owning the Bible and authorised burning heretics at the stake.
In 1489 King Henry VII of England commissioned the translation of De re militari into English " so every gentleman born to arms and all manner of men of war, captains, soldiers, vituallers and all others would know how they ought to behave in the feats of wars and battles ".
The other four residents of Apartment 2 ( sharpshooters Henry Hershkowitz and Zelig Stroch, and fencers Dan Alon and Yehuda Weisenstein ), plus Chef De Mission Shmuel Lalkin and the two team doctors, managed to hide and later fled the besieged building.
When geologist Henry De la Beche painted Duria Antiquior, the first widely circulated pictorial representation of a scene from prehistoric life derived from fossil reconstructions, he based it largely on fossils Anning had found, and sold prints of it for her benefit.
Sketch of Mary Anning at work by Henry De la Beche
Henry De la Beche and Anning became friends as teenagers following his move to Lyme, and he, Mary, and sometimes Mary's brother Joseph, went fossil-hunting together.
Her friend the geologist Henry De la Beche assisted her by commissioning Georg Scharf to make a lithographic print based on De la Beche's watercolour painting, Duria Antiquior, portraying life in prehistoric Dorset that was largely based on fossils Anning had found.
After her death, Henry De la Beche, president of the Geological Society, wrote a eulogy that he read to a meeting of the society and published in its quarterly transactions, the first such eulogy given for a woman.
In 1821 William Conybeare and Henry De la Beche, both members of the Geological Society of London, collaborated on a paper that analysed in detail the specimens found by Anning and others.
William Conybeare named it Plesiosaurus ( near lizard ) because he thought it more like modern reptiles than the ichthyosaur had been, and he described it in the same 1821 paper he co-authored with Henry De la Beche on ichthyosaur anatomy.
The geologist Henry De la Beche painted the influential watercolour Duria Antiquior in 1830 based largely on fossils found by Anning.
Illustrations of scenes from " deep time " ( now known as paleoart ), such as Henry De la Beche's ground-breaking painting Duria Antiquior, helped convince people that it was possible to understand life in the distant past.
* The De heretico comburendo Act is passed in England, as the Archbishop of Canterbury pressures King Henry IV of England into outlawing as heretics the Lollards, followers of John Wycliffe.
On Arundel's advice, Henry obtained from Parliament the enactment of De heretico comburendo in 1401, which prescribed the burning of heretics ; this was done mainly to suppress the Lollard movement.
Widely exhibited in Europe, the Arts and Crafts style's simplicity inspired designers like Henry van de Velde and styles such as Art Nouveau, the Dutch De Stijl group, Vienna Secession, and eventually the Bauhaus style.
Passed during the Wilson administration, the legislation was introduced by Alabama Democrat Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. in the U. S. House of Representatives, where the act passed by a vote of 277 to 54 on June 5, 1914.
Ride of the Valkyries ( around 1890 ) by Henry De Groux
* Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr. ( 1857 – 1929 )-U. S. House of Representatives, author of the Clayton Act regulating antitrust behavior.
Cecily was the daughter of Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston, Sussex. They had four surviving children: Henry West, 4th Baron De La Warr, Robert, Lucy, who married Sir Robert Byron, and Cecily, who married John Byron, 1st Baron Byron.
The name was changed to De Tour on July 25, 1856, when a new postmaster, Henry A. Williams, assumed office.
John Crook, John Clapper, Henry Coons, John Warner, Major Thomas Frothingham, who was an officer in the Continental army during the War of the Revolution ; N. Smith, Reuben Underwood, David Arnold, and families bearing the names of Fethers, Ford, Davis, Cook, Emmons, Culver, Farrell, Pratt, Lewis, Wells, Huntley, Wickham, Fuller, Strope, Hegeman, Sheppard, Higgenbottom, De Freest, Rykert, Woodworth, Hayes, Townsend, Richmond, Cornwell, Carmichael, Stone, Russell, Frear ( probably Frere ), Guyot, Kelly, Kerner, Jacobs, Simmons, Comb, Calkins, Kilmer and others.
De Brome's foundation was confirmed in a charter of 21 January 1326, in which the Crown, represented by the Lord Chancellor, was to exercise the rights of Visitor ; a further charter drawn up in May of that year gave the rights of Visitor to Henry Burghersh, Bishop of Lincoln, Oxford at that time being part of the diocese of Lincoln.

Henry and Montherlant
* 1972 – Henry de Montherlant, French author ( b. 1896 )
* September 21 – Henry de Montherlant, French writer ( b. 1896 )
* September 21 – Henry de Montherlant, essayist
* Selected Essays of Henry de Montherlant ( 1961 ), editor, John Weightman translator
Inês de Castro ’ s history is immortalized in several plays and poems in Portuguese, such as The Lusíadas by Luís de Camões, and Spanish, such as " Nise lastimosa " and " Nise laureada " ( 1577 ) by Jerónimo Bermúdez, Reinar despues de morir by Luís Vélez de Guevara, as well as a play by French playwright Henry de Montherlant called La Reine morte ( The Dead Queen ).
1, Arthur de Gobineau, Gustave Le Bon, Édouard Drumont, Maurice Barrès, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Henry de Montherlant, Thierry Maulnier, Julien Freund.
Henry Marie Joseph Frédéric Expedite Millon de Montherlant ( 20 April 1895 – September 21, 1972 ) was a French essayist, novelist and one of the leading French dramatists of the twentieth century.
Some works of Henry de Montherlant were published in illustrated editions, today demanding large prices at book auctions and in book specialists.
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Peyrefitte was on ( mostly ) friendly terms with Henry de Montherlant, who in his later years wrote a novel ( Les garçons, 1969 ) about a similar relationship.
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* Port-Royal, a 1954 play by Henry de Montherlant set at the Port-Royal Abbey ( Paris ) during the formulary controversy
* Died: Henry de Montherlant, 76, French writer ( suicide )
* Henry de Montherlant, 1964
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