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Memorials and Most
Most of the " Memorials " ( dukhrani ), or saints ' days, which have special lections, occur on the Fridays between Christmas and Lent, and are therefore movable feasts ; but some, such as Christmas, Theophany, the Dormition, and about thirty smaller days without proper readings, are on fixed days.
** George Frederick Beltz, Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ( London, 1841 ).
* Beltz, George, Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter From its Foundation to the Present time, Kessinger Publishing.

Memorials and Reverend
* Reverend Henry Littleton Lyster " Memorials of an Ancient House ", 1913-Sir Henry ( Lyster ) Denny ( The Listers of Gisburn ( e ), Yorkshire, England )

Memorials and Thomas
* Impartial Memorials of the Life and Writings of Thomas Hearn by several hands ( 1736 )
* the Memorials of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1694 ( ed.
* Thomas Francis Knox, Letters and Memorials of Cardinal Allen ( London, 1882 )
Taken from " Lyster Pioneers of Lower Canada and the West ", which credits Thomas Lyttleton Lyster Denny's 1913 work, " Memorials of an ancient house ".
This is as the document appears in its original form, as seen in the Memorials of Thomas Davidson:
* Knight, William A. Memorials of Thomas Davidson: The Wandering Scholar.
* John Strype, Life and Acts of Archbishop Parker ( 3 vols, Oxford, 1824 ), and Memorials of Thomas Cranmer ( 2 vols, Oxford, 1840 )

Memorials and Lord
The extent of Cockburn's literary ability only became known after he had passed his seventieth year, on the publication of his biography of lifelong friend Lord Jeffrey in 1852, and from his chief literary work, the Memorials of his Time, which appeared posthumously in 1856.
The present arrangement provides for seven hulali at each ferial night service, ten on Sundays, three on " Memorials ", and the whole Psalter on Feasts of the Lord.
The Historic Memorials Committee bought his 1964 portrait of the Governor-General Lord De L ' Isle and his 1972 portrait of Gough Whitlam.

Memorials and Archbishop
W. Stubbs, Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury.

Memorials and Canterbury
W. Stubbs, Memorials of St Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury.
His Memorials of Canterbury ( 1855 ), displayed the full maturity of his power of dealing with historical events and characters.
In June 1863 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society as The Author of – Life of Doctor Arnold – Historical Memorials of Canterbury – Syria and Palestine in connexion with their History – Lectures on the Eastern Churches – and Lectures on the Jewish Churches

Memorials and by
911 Memorials is a site that features the newest as they are added and provides a directory of each by community, state, and country in the column on the right of the site page.
It was also directed by Directive No. 30, " Liquidation of German Military and Nazi Memorials and Museums.
Today the remains of Buchenwald serves as a memorial and permanent exhibition and museum administrated by Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation, which also administrates the camp memorial at Mittelbau-Dora.
Today the remains of Buchenwald serves as a memorial and permanent exhibition and museum administrated by Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation, which also administrates the camp memorial at Mittelbau-Dora.
* Day of the Dead: Unique Memorials — image slideshow by Life magazine
* Memorials are by
The image was inspired by the opening of the tomb of Edward I of England | Edward I in Westminster Abbey Burials and Memorials | Westminster Abbey by the Society of Antiquaries of London | Society of Antiquaries in 1774.
The collection originated during the First World War, when the museum acquired works that it had itself commissioned, as well as works commissioned by the Ministry of Information's British War Memorials Committee.
Controversy was heightened by Froude's publication of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, Jane's own writings, in 1883, and the completion of the Life of Carlyle in 1884.
Memorials of a Quiet Life, published in 1872 by Augustus Hare, contain accounts of the Hare family.
Sixteen have currently been recorded by the UK National Inventory of War Memorials.
* Autobiography of Dean Merivale, with selections from his correspondence, edited by his daughter, Judith A. Merivale ( 1899 ); and Family Memorials, by Anna W. Merivale ( 1884 ).
Reaction to the Menin Gate, the first and most important of the Imperial War Graves Commission's Memorials to the Missing, ranged from its condemnation by the war poet Siegfried Sassoon, to praise by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig.
Memorials for Rikyū are observed annually by many schools of Japanese tea ceremony.
Memorials have been erected to him there, at the Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow and in front of the Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, where he is buried, by Boris Orlovsky.
It was donated by Whitney Memorials and erected by the Kiwanis Club.
In a manuscript Pious Memorials of Portmoak, drawn up by Bruce's friend, David Pearson, Bruce's authorship of the " Ode to the Cuckoo " is emphatically asserted.
* Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England, Under King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary I by John Strype ( Clarendon Press, 1822 ): Vol.
" Dr. Bell, sometime bishop of Worcester, was buried with due respect August 13, at Clerkenwell, with a sermon preached by Nicholas Harpsfield ; he was put into his coffin, like a bishop, with the mitre and other pontificalibus ; his funeral was illuminated with two white branches, two dozen staff torches, and four great tapers, the altar " < sup >( Strype, Memorials, Vol.

Memorials and John
The most important of Skene's other works are: editions of John of Fordun's Chronica gentis Scotorum ( Edinburgh, 1871 – 1872 ); of the Four Ancient Books of Wales ( Edinburgh, 1868 ); of the Chronicles of the Picts and Scots ( Edinburgh, 1867 ); and of Adomnán's Vita S. Columbae ( Edinburgh, 1874 ); an Essay on the Coronation Stone of Scone ( Edinburgh, 1869 ); and Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ( Aberdeen, 1887 ).
* John Strype-Ecclesiastical Memorials
* Memorials of John Mcleod Campbell, 2 Vols., 1877.
There are several Memorials in the church, including one to the memory of John Charles Brooke, Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary.
* John Spalding, Memorials ( Spalding Club, 1850 );
Glover Memorials and Genealogies: An Account of John Glover Of Dorchester and Some of his Descendants.
** John Spalding, Memorials of the Troubles in Scotland, 1624-1645 ( 2 vols., Spalding Club Publ.
According to Memorials of the Earl of Stirling and of the house of Alexander, Charles Rogers, Edinburgh, W. Paterson, 1877, pages 38, 253 and 254, John Alexander, the 4th son of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, was born about 1612, and died 1641 in Scotland.
In 1832 Nugent published his sympathetic Memorials of John Hampden.
* Memorials of the Discovery and Early Settlement of The Bermudas or Somers Isles, 1515 – 1685, Major General John Henry Lefroy.
* William Darlington, ed., Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall.
Memorials along Independence Avenue include the John Ericsson National Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the District of Columbia War Memorial, the John Paul Jones Memorial, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
* Memorials from Ben Rhydding, by John Pringle Nichol, published by Charles Gilpin, 1852

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