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Robert Lyon Moore, a Southern unionist from County Donegal, challenged the legality of the abolition in the courts of the Republic of Ireland, and then he appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ( JCPC ).
The leaders were Robert Thorpe, Joseph Willcocks, Robert Gourlay, and especially, William Lyon Mackenzie.
Robert Hay Drummond, a native of Perthshire, and commanding officer of the Perthshire Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry, was also Lord Lyon King of Arms at the time, and he presented the arms to the county in 1800.
By 1376 a castle had been built at Glamis, since in that year it was granted by King Robert II to Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis, husband of the king's daughter.
Robert Lyon, a law student, was killed on June 13, 1833 after fighting over a woman ( Elizabeth Hughes ) with a former friend, John Wilson.
There were stories that it was named for Captain Robert Lyon, a survivor of the Pyramid Lake War in 1860, but Nevada State Archives staff discovered a county seal with the picture of the Civil War general and settled the conflict.
However, many other powerful men in town had opposed secession, including Benjamin Glover Shields, William H. Lyon, Jr., William B. Jones, Pearson J. Glover, Gaius Whitfield, Alfred Hatch, Joel C. DuBose, Robert V. Montague, and Henry A Tayloe.
* John Robert Colombo, ed., William Lyon Mackenzie Rides Again!
After the mysterious disappearance of cyreve in June, 2002, the developers Martin Öberg ( Strickz ), Robert Rainwater ( rainwater ), Sam K ( egoDust ), and Lyon Lim ( lynlimz ) took over the project.
He was originally a Reformer in the same vein as Robert Baldwin, but was attracted by William Lyon Mackenzie's more radical reform movement.
The earliest governors general added amenities such as a curling rink, a skating pond, toboggan runs, tennis courts, and the like, and many of the guests at Rideau Hall would partake in these outdoor activities, including prime ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Robert Borden, who would often skate on the iced over pond with the viceregal family.
Captain J. Errol Boyd, Robert G. Lyon, and Harold P. Davis flew a Bellanca monoplane, powered by a Wright Whirlwind engine, from FBF to Saint Marc, Haiti in about 24 hours.
* 1492: Robert, 2nd Lord Lyle, and John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis
The coat of arms derives from the one issued by the Lord Lyon King of Arms ( the state official responsible for heraldry in Scotland ) to Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology in 1982, which in turn derives from that first used in 1881 by the governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital when it became Robert Gordon's College.
A member of the Whadjuk Noongar people, Yagan belonged to a tribe of around 60 people whose name, according to Robert Lyon, was Beeliar.
Yagan was sentenced to death, but he was saved by the intercession of a settler named Robert Lyon.
In December 1978 and January 1979, Robert Faurisson, a French professor of literature at the University of Lyon, published two letters in Le Monde claiming that the gas chambers used by the Nazis to exterminate the Jews did not exist.
The Ginger Group split with the Progressive Party in 1924 when Progressive leader Robert Forke proved too eager to accommodate the Liberal government of William Lyon Mackenzie King and agreed to support the government's budget with only minimal concessions.
Robert Badinter comes from a Bessarabian Jewish family, that immigrated to France in 1921 ; during the World War II his father was deported from Lyon and perished in the concentration camp Sobibor.
The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon.
With Artelia Duke, he had three children: Mary Elizabeth Duke ( 1853 – 1893 ) who married Robert E. Lyon ; Benjamin Newton Duke ( 1855 – 1929 ) and James Buchanan Duke ( 1856 – 1925 ).

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An additional line of reasoning in support of particle theory ( and by extension atomic theory ) began in 1827 when botanist Robert Brown used a microscope to look at dust grains floating in water and discovered that they moved about erratically a phenomenon that became known as " Brownian motion ".
In reply to this the French sovereign dispatched Andrew as his ambassador to Güyük Khan ; with Longjumeau went his brother William ( also a Dominican ) and several others John Goderiche, John of Carcassonne, Herbert " Le Sommelier ," Gerbert of Sens, Robert ( a clerk ), a certain William, and an unnamed clerk of Poissy.
Jan Ingenhousz had described the irregular motion of coal dust particles on the surface of alcohol in 1785 nevertheless the discovery is often credited to the botanist Robert Brown in 1827.
The first four films are historical dramas set, respectively, in the time of Christ, the U. S. Civil War, 16th-century Spain, and the late 19th-century South the latter a fictionalized treatment of the life of Methodist evangelist, Robert Sayers Sheffey.
The Silver Age of comic books is generally considered to date from the first successful revival of the dormant superhero form the debut of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino's Flash in Showcase No. 4 ( September / October 1956 ).
* Robert Jordan chronology A Conan Chronology by Robert Jordan ( 1987 ) was a new chronology written by Conan writer Robert Jordan that included all written Conan material up to that point.
2004 Prime Minister Robert Woonton visits China ; Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao grants $ 16 million in development aid.
Two contemporaries -- Thomas Brattle and Robert Calef place him at executions ( see below ).
Later, with Robert Calef's observation of Mather's dealings with Margaret Rule, it became seen as the latter, with Mather perceived as drawing information from her through leading questions, and possibly having a prurient interest -- " Smutty " in Mather's words in his intimate dealings with afflicted young women.
His life was characterised by debates over issues that arose within the fledgling organisation and some of this process can be found in the book Robert Roberts A study of his life and character by Islip Collyer.
It developed from the earlier magazine Revue du Cinéma ( Review of the Cinema ) involving members of two Paris film clubs Objectif 49 ( Objective 49 ) ( Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau and Alexandre Astruc, among others ) and Ciné-Club du Quartier Latin ( Cinema Club of the Latin Quarter ).
A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
Robert Silverberg said that Donald Wollheim was " one of the most significant figures in 20th century American science fiction publishing ", adding, " A plausible case could be made that he was the most significant figure responsible in large measure for the development of the science fiction paperback, the science fiction anthology, and the whole post-Tolkien boom in fantasy fiction.
: Charles Robert Anon ( Fernando Pessoa )
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In The New Inquisition, Robert Anton Wilson, recognized episkopos, pope, and saint of the parody religion Discordianism, lampoons the members of skeptical organizations like the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP now the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ) as fundamentalist materialists, alleging that they dogmatically dismiss any evidence that conflicts with materialism as hallucination or fraud.
Robcol in line with normal British Army practice for ad hoc formations was named after its commander, Brigadier Robert Waller, the Commander Royal Artillery of the 10th Indian Infantry Division.
Vancouver did eventually learn of the river before he finished his survey from Robert Gray, captain of the American merchant ship that conducted the first Euroamerican sailing of the Columbia River on 11 May 1792, after first sighting it on an earlier voyage in 1788.
On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles wooden panels and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard.
Lovecraft was also influenced by authors such as Gertrude Barrows Bennett ( who, writing as Francis Stevens, impressed Lovecraft enough that he publicly praised her stories and eventually " emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes "), Oswald Spengler, Robert W. Chambers ( writer of The King in Yellow, of whom Lovecraft wrote in a letter to Clark Ashton Smith: " Chambers is like Rupert Hughes and a few other fallen Titans equipped with the right brains and education but wholly out of the habit of using them ").
* 1989 Robert N. Bellah ( Professor / Sociologist / Author )

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