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#* recorded live in concert on November 10, 1968 at the Canterbury House, Ann Arbor, Michigan ; released as the b-side to " The Loner ," 1968
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The first military orders of knighthood were the Knights Hospitaller founded at the First Crusade of 1099, followed by the Knights Templar ( 1119 ).
The foundation stone was laid in 1840 ; the Lords Chamber was completed in 1847, and the Commons Chamber in 1852 ( at which point Barry received a knighthood ).
Upon receiving the knighthood from the Queen at Buckingham Palace on 1 December 2005, he said he was " humbled " by the " fantastic tribute ".
Brock's actions, particularly his success at Detroit, earned him a knighthood, membership in the Order of the Bath, accolades and the sobriquet " The Hero of Upper Canada ".
For his actions in the capture of Detroit, Brock was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath ( KB ) on 10 October 1812, though he died at the Battle of Queenston Heights before news of his knighthood reached him.
Under Queen Elizabeth ( reigned 1558 – 1603 ), besides continuing in his post as financial agent of the crown, Gresham acted temporarily as ambassador at the court of Margaret of Parma, receiving a knighthood in 1559 prior to his departure.
In 1875 he was precentor and director of music at Eton College, and in 1892 became principal of the Guildhall School of Music, receiving the honour of knighthood in July of that year.
Merle Oberon became Lady Korda upon her husband's knighthood in 1942, when the couple were based at Hills House in Denham, England.
He declined the offer of the customary knighthood, and four years after his retirement he died at Crystal Brook, his farm near Cheviot.
The form sir is first documented in English in 1297, as title of honor of a knight or baronet, being a variant of sire, which was already used in English since at least c. 1205 as a title placed before a name and denoting knighthood, and to address the ( male ) Sovereign since c. 1225, with additional general senses of " father, male parent " is from c. 1250 and " important elderly man " from 1362.
Following the tour, Minto recommended Thomas Shaughnessy, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to the government at Westminster, via the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for a knighthood, as recognition for his service to the Duke and Duchess of York.
In December 1569, after one of the chief rebels had come in to the government and confessed his treason, Gilbert received his knighthood at the hands of Sidney in the ruined Fitzmaurice camp, reputedly amid heaps of slain gallowglass warriors.
Magnusson was awarded an honorary knighthood ( Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire ) in 1989, and was elected President of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for a five-year period, at their 94th AGM in October 1995, succeeding Max Nicholson.
The son of a bricklayer he rose to the top of his profession, becoming professor of architecture at the Royal Academy, an official architect to the Office of Works and received a knighthood in 1831.
The Scots king was also an admirer of Davies ' poetry, and rewarded him with a knighthood and appointments ( at Mountjoy's recommendation ) as solicitor-general and, later attorney-general, in Ireland.
On 13 November 1951, McKell accepted a knighthood ( Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George ) from King George VI, who personally invested him at Buckingham Palace while McKell was on an official visit to the United Kingdom.
To advise on the project, the Royal Gardener Friedrich Ludwig Sckell ( von Sckell from his knighthood in 1808 ) who had studied landscape gardening in England and had previously worked for Carl Theodor at Schwetzingen, had been summoned to Munich earlier in August.
The victories at Magdhaba and Rafah changed Murray's mind about awarding Chauvel a knighthood and in January 1917 Chauvel was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.
Marshall retired at the 1975 elections, having received a knighthood ( GBE ) the previous year.
Born in St. John's, Morris was educated at the University of Ottawa, joined the bar in 1885, and was a counsel for the British government during the North American fisheries arbitration in 1910 receiving a knighthood in 1904.
It received further privileges unusual to any order of knighthood: the sovereign undertook to consult the order before going to war ; all disputes between the knights were to be settled by the order ; at each chapter the deeds of each knight were held in review, and punishments and admonitions were dealt out to offenders, and to this the sovereign was expressly subject ; the knights could claim as of right to be tried by their fellows on charges of rebellion, heresy and treason, and Charles V conferred on the order exclusive jurisdiction over all crimes committed by the knights ; the arrest of the offender had to be by warrant signed by at least six knights, and during the process of charge and trial he remained not in prison but in the gentle custody of his fellow knights.
Afterwards the queen held a court at Trinity Lodge, where ( 16 April 1705 ) she conferred the order of knighthood upon Sir Isaac Newton.
After serving out his contract at Ajax ( 1997 ), Van Gaal received his knighthood in the Order of Orange-Nassau.

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