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Lumsden and Hare
* Lumsden Hare as Mr. Richards
* Lumsden Hare as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Sir Robert Fairland ( Lumsden Hare ) refuses to let him give his serum to only half the people and give the other half a placebo in order to test the effectiveness of the cure.
* Lumsden Hare as Sir Robert Fairland – Governor
* Lumsden Hare as Lord Amherst
* Lumsden Hare as Colonel Weymouth
* Lumsden Hare as Publius

Lumsden and Major
General Peter Lumsden and Major C. E. Yate, who surveyed the tracts between Herat and the Oxus, visited the Qala-e Naw Hazaras in the Paropamisus mountain range, to the east of the Jamshidis of Kushk.
On 1 January 1917, Major Lumsden was awarded his first Distinguished Service Order " for distinguished service in the field ".
On 8 June 1917, the awarding of the Victoria Cross to Major Lumsden was approved.

Lumsden and General
In Lingayen Gulf, kamikazes damage the battleship, killing 30 – including British Lieutenant General Herbert Lumsden – the battleship, the heavy cruiser USS Louisville ( CA-28 ) – mortally wounding Rear Admiral Theodore E. Chandler – the heavy cruiser HMAS Australia, the light cruiser, three destroyers, a destroyer-minesweeper, and a destroyer-transport and sink a destroyer-minesweeper.
* Frederick William Lumsden ( 1872 – 1918 ), Royal Marines Brigadier General, VC, CB and DSO & Three bars
* Brigadier General Frederick Lumsden, a World War I British soldier ( awarded the VC )
* Lieutenant General Herbert Lumsden, a World War II British general
* General Peter Lumsden, a 19th century British general in India
Brigadier General Frederick William Lumsden VC, CB, DSO & Three Bars ( 14 December 1872 – 4 June 1918 ) was a British officer in Royal Marine Artillery and later the General Staff, during the First World War.
* Unto the Venerable the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland: the petition of the undersigned ( relates to James Lumsden on " Infant Baptism ": Hislop was head signatory of this petition ) ( Edinburgh, 1860 )

Lumsden and Sir
In 1846 Sir Harry Lumsden raised a Corps of Guides for frontier service from British Indian recruits at Peshawar.
Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Burnett " Joe " Lumsden ( 12 November 1821 – 12 August 1896 ) was a British military officer active in India.
In 1857 he was sent on a mission to Kandahar with his younger brother, Sir Peter Lumsden, in connection with the subsidy paid by the Indian government to the amir, and was in Afghanistan throughout the Mutiny.
More recently many of the great organ recitalists of our time have performed on it: Daniel Chorzempa, Xavier Darasse, Sir David Lumsden, Daniel Roth, Dame Gillian Weir, Arthur Well, Olivier Latry, and others.
Also-Sheelah Wilcox as Miss Jelicoe, Geoffrey Lumsden as Sir William, Terry Walsh as Castor and Alan Chuntz as Pollux.
" Sir James Lumsden, a soldier of fortune under Gustavus Adolphus, who distinguished himself in the Thirty Years ' War, was born in the parish of Kilrenny about 1598.
*( 1866-1869 ) Sir James Lumsden ( Liberal )
* Sir David Lumsden ( 1928 ) Choirmaster, organist and harpsichordist ; former Principal of the Royal Academy of Music

Lumsden and Thomas
Medical experts included William Wilde, Robert Graves, Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw, William Stokes, Robert Collis and John Lumsden.
Lumsden was born aboard the East India Company ’ s ship Rose in the Bay of Bengal, the son of a British Army Colonel Thomas Lumsden, C. B.
) The Yale St. Anthony Hall lectures, some co-sponsored with the Yale Review recently have included Gay Talese, D. A. Powell, Tom Perotta, Ilya Kaminsky, Tao Lin, Dave Eggers, Roddy Lumsden, Elizabeth Bear, Vona Groarke, Conor O ' Callaghan, John Guare, Claire Messud, Elizabeth Alexander, William Deresiewicz, Richard Wilbur, Henri Cole, Chris Adrian, Heidi Julavits, Joseph Harrison, Mark Strand, Wayne Koestenbaum, Dana Levin, Irving Feldman, John Butler, Maurice Manning, Peter Orszag, Michael Donaghy, Paul Muldoon, Martin Puryear, Robert Young Pelton, Rosa DeLauro, Donald Kagan, Bhagavan Das, Robert Stone, Peter Matthiessen, Agha Shahid Ali, Richard Selzer, Naomi Wolf, Carl Andre, Richard Haas, Robert P. De Vecchi, Thomas Fingar, Larry Kramer, Frank Deford, Paul Kennedy, Louise Glück, Henri Cole, Andrew Solomon and Christo.

Hare and Major
Major construction projects, including the Sears Tower ( now known as the Willis Tower, which in 1974 became the world's tallest building ), University of Illinois at Chicago, McCormick Place, and O ' Hare International Airport, were undertaken during Richard J. Daley's tenure.
On the more sinister side, famous criminals from Edinburgh's history include Deacon Brodie, pillar of society by day and burglar by night, who is said to have influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the murderers Burke and Hare who provided fresh corpses for anatomical dissection by the famous surgeon Robert Knox and Major Weir a notorious warlock.
Major construction during his terms in office resulted in O ' Hare International Airport, the Sears Tower, McCormick Place, the University of Illinois at Chicago campus, numerous expressways and subway construction projects, and other major Chicago landmarks.
Major bequests include Reverend Chauncy Hare Townshend's collection of 154 gems bequeathed in 1869, Lady Cory's 1951 gift of major diamond jewellery from the 18th and 19th centuries, and jewellery scholar Dame Joan Evans ' 1977 gift of more than 800 jewels dating from the Middle Ages to the early 19th century.
The main attack on Gaza would come from the south by the Desert Column's 53rd ( Welsh ) Division commanded by Major General Dallas, supported by one infantry brigade of Eastern Force's 54th ( East Anglian ) Division commanded by Major General Hare.
Major airports in the Eastern U. S. include Chicago O ' Hare International Airport in Chicago, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Logan International Airport in Boston, Miami International Airport in Miami, Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh International Airport in Pittsburgh, Washington-Dulles International Airport in Washington, D. C., Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Detroit.
Major old shops are For Telecom Contact G. L. Infosys, Hare Krishna General Store, Buddhilal ki dukaan, Govind Hosiery, Gopal & Agarwal Stationary, Sainik Sports Shop, Vinod Beej Bhandar, Nirula Press, Kamal Tent House, Basti Nursing Home & X-Ray, Goel Enterprises, Saaket Washing Company, Ravi Chudi Kendra, Omisha Beauty Parlour, Balalram & Sons Jewellers, Pahujaani Chudi Kendra, Roopsaari Kendra, Tulasyaan, Shiblu Garments, Roopam Dresses, Prakash Batteries, Nizam Tent House, Satyendra Guest House and many more.

Hare and General
The name is derived from Thomas Hare, who initially developed the system and the Tasmanian Attorney General, Andrew Inglis Clark, who worked to have a modified version introduced.
Duties of the General Staff, translated by William Aldworth Home Hare.
Laycock was born in London on 18 April 1907, the eldest son of Brigadier General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock ( d. 1952 ), a Royal Artillery officer, by his marriage to Katherine Mary Hare ( 1872 – 1959 ), previously married to the 6th Marquess of Downshire ( d. 1918 ), and herself a granddaughter of William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel.

Hare and Sir
The characters of Hatta and Haigha ( pronounced as the English would have said " hatter " and " hare ") make an appearance, and are pictured ( by Sir John Tenniel, not by Carroll ) to resemble their Wonderland counterparts, the Hatter and the March Hare.
Māori writer Hare Hongi ( Henry Stowell ) uses macrons in his Maori-English Tutor and Vade Mecum of 1911, as does Sir Apirana Ngata, inconsistently, in his Maori Grammar and Conversation ( 7th printing 1953 ).
* David Torrence as Sir Richard Hare
* Sir David Hare, British dramatist, comes from Bexhill.
Sympathetic research on Spiritism by scientists can be found in the works of Sir William Crookes, Dr. Robert Hare ( Chemist ), Sir Oliver J. Lodge, Dr. Emma Bragdon.
* Lady Jane Neville, married Sir John Hare.
In actuallity, he has contacted his cousin Sir Thomas Hare in London, whose servant locates her at the police station.
* Sir Thomas Hare " good-hearted, chuckle-headed " baronet — a caricature Wodehousian baronet.
Whereas Coke, John Pym, Lucy Hutchinson and Sir Henry Vane saw Magna Carta rights as being primarily those of the propertied classes, during the prolonged 17th-century constitutional crisis in England and Scotland, the arguments were also taken up in a more radical way by the likes of Francis Trigge, John Hare, John Lilburne, John Warr and Gerrard Winstanley of the radical Diggers even calling for an end to primogeniture and for the cultivation of the soil in common.
Sir David Hare ( born 5 June 1947 ) is an English playwright and theatre and film director.
* Sir David Hare, playwright
Lady Dashwood's continuing occupation of the house prevented the nephew, Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, 7th Baronet, an alcoholic sheep farmer in the South Island of New Zealand, from living in the mansion until she died in 1889, leaving a neglected and crumbling estate.
It was founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, and a number of other eminent personalities of Bengal, such as Raja Radhakanta Deb, Maharaja Tejchandra Ray of Burdwan, David Hare, Justice Sir Edward Hyde East, Prasanna Coomar Tagore and Babu Buddinath Mukherjee.
The March Hare ; illustration by Sir John Tenniel
The third television version, which aired on December 18, 2005 on ABC in the US as part of The Wonderful World of Disney and was released on DVD two days later, starred Carol Burnett as Queen Aggravain, Denis O ' Hare as Prince Dauntless, Tom Smothers as King Sextimus, Tracey Ullman as Princess Winnifred, Zooey Deschanel as Lady Larken, and Matthew Morrison as Sir Harry.
He subsequently did his Phd at Oxford, where he studied under R. M. Hare, Isaiah Berlin, and Sir Michael Dummett.
The memorial to the First World War is a statue of Mary, also by Hare ; that to the Second World War is a statue of John the Baptist by Sir Ninian Comper.
Cooper himself attended Lancing in Sussex from 1932-1936, a school associated with fine writing, having produced in the 20th century Evelyn Waugh, Sir David Hare, Christopher Hampton, Tom Sharpe, Sir Tim Rice, and the playwright Royce Ryton.

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