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The Baronetcy of Gerard of Bryn Lancashire was created in the Baronetage of England in 1611 for Thomas Gerard, MP.
The Baronetcy of Gerard of Harrow on the Hill was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 April 1620 for Gilbert Gerard of Flambards, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, ( the nephew of Gilbert Gerard, Attorney General 1559-81, of Gerards Bromley, Staffordshire ) who was Member of Parliament for Wigan 1614, Middlesex 1621-48 and Lancaster 1660.
The Baronetcy of Gerard of Fiskerton, Lincolnshire was created on 17 November 1666 for Gilbert Gerard a great grandson of Gilbert Gerard, Attorney General.
He was succeeded by his son Gilbert Cosin Gerard on whose death in 1730 the Baronetcy was extinct.
The Lowther Baronetcy, of Belgrave Square in the County of London, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 19 January 1914 for the diplomat Gerard Lowther.

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In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived and Latin Christians had translations made, both from Arabic translations, such as those by Gerard of Cremona, and from the original Greek, such as those by James of Venice and William of Moerbeke.
He also had been working with Gerard Kenny and Kristi Kane ( libretto ) in London on a musical version of the classic film My Man Godfrey.
In 1897 Father John Gerard of Stonyhurst College, namesake of John Gerard ( who, following the plot's discovery, had evaded capture ), wrote an account called What was the Gunpowder Plot ?, alleging Salisbury's culpability.
This prompted a refutation later that year by Samuel Gardiner, who argued that Gerard had gone too far in trying to " wipe away the reproach " which the plot had exacted on generations of English Catholics.
This may reflect the fact that he opposed the Apostolic Brethren, an order embracing evangelical poverty that had been started by Gerard Segarelli at Parma in 1260.
Miller retired in 1979, Flanagan and Piel in 1984, when Gerard Piel's son Jonathan became president and editor ; circulation had grown fifteen-fold since 1948.
Gerard of Avesnes was a knight from Hainault held hostage at Arsuf, north of Jaffa, who had been wounded by Godfrey's own forces during the siege of the port, and later returned by the Muslims to Godfrey as a token of good will.
Menuhin and Gould had two sons, Gerard and Jeremy, a pianist.
Gerard Steenson was given five life sentences for the deaths of the same five individuals that Kirkpatrick himself had been convicted of.
The distrust and division that they sowed were the final act in splitting former comrades into warring factions and leading to the formation of the Irish People's Liberation Organisation by Jimmy Brown and Gerard Steenson, both of whom had been convicted under the supergrass scheme.
Only three others had received such an award – Jeanne Moreau, Alain Resnais, and Gerard Oury.
Culture minister Halbe Zijlstra bemoaned the demise of the " Big Three " as Gerard Reve and Willem Frederik Hermans had already died.
Though the herald was promptly arrested by the town mayor, the letters were sent to Lord Arlington, who hurriedly brought them in person to del Fresno ; Arlington was in turn on 15 January impeached by Sir Gilbert Gerard for high treason as by this very act he had shown to have secret dealings with the enemy.
Late on Tuesday, 10 May 1977, Gerard McLaverty, a young Belfast man whose family had recently left the city, was walking down the Cliftonville Road.
Despite his popularity, the Catholic People's Party refused to nominate him as the lijsttrekker for the Dutch general election of 1971 because of his alleged " conservative image " and he was replaced by his Minister of Education and Science Gerard Veringa who had a more " progressive image ".
Emanual Gerard, co-chief operating officer of Warner at the time, later suggested that the company had fallen into a false sense of security by the success of its previous releases, particularly its console version of Pac-Man, which was commercially successful despite poor critical reaction.
A similar poetical meter was independently developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins at about the same time ( there is no evidence that they knew each other or that either of them had read any of the other's works ).
In October 1971, as the Troubles worsened, Gerard Newe had been appointed as a junior minister at Stormont, in an attempt to improve community relations.
" Crabbe had, in fact, been playing " Buck Rogers " since long before Gerard was born.
In this, on the way into battle behind the controls of a star fighter, he traded quips with Gerard, telling him that he had been doing this since before Rogers was borh.
Flecknoe had many connections among English Catholics, and is said by Gerard Langbaine, to have been better acquainted with the nobility than with the muses.
Guy of Lusignan became king of Jerusalem in 1186, in right of his wife Sibylla, after the death of Sibylla's son Baldwin V. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was at this time divided between the " court faction " of Guy, Sibylla, and relative newcomers to the kingdom such as Raynald of Châtillon, as well as Gerard of Ridefort and the Knights Templar ; and the " nobles ’ faction ", led by Raymond III of Tripoli, who had been regent for the child-king Baldwin V and had opposed the succession of Guy.

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Heterarchy is the most commonly proposed alternative to hierarchy and this has been combined with responsible autonomy by Gerard Fairtlough in his work on Triarchy theory.
Similarly the researcher Gerard Sullivan has critiqued research on copycat suicides, suggesting that data analyses have been selective and misleading, and that the evidence for copycat suicides are much less consistent than suggested by some researchers.
The play has been adapted for cinema several times, most recently in 1990 with Gerard Depardieu in the title role.
Historian Marek Cetwiński estimates the allied force to have been 2, 000 strong, while Gerard Labuda estimates 7, 000-8, 000 soldiers in the Christian army.
When Rogers ( Gil Gerard ) praises his flying, Gordon replies " I've been doing that sort of thing since before you were born.
The project was started by Fabrice Bellard ( using the pseudonym " Gerard Lantau "), and has been maintained by Michael Niedermayer since 2004.
Gerard has been mistakenly credited as the translator of Avicenna's Canon of Medicine ( see below ).
Another local newspaper reporting that Maxi Priest would be the new UB40 frontman, also included a statement from band spokesman Gerard Franklyn which contradicted this claim: " Maxi is collaborating with the band to record material but there is no decision been made to replace Ali Campbell with one definitive singer.
Although most of his books have been lost over the centuries, a few have survived in the form of Latin translations by Gerard of Cremona, and others have been rediscovered in Arabic manuscripts ; most importantly, twenty-four of his lost works were located in the mid-twentieth century in a Turkish library.
The typeface Capitolium News by Gerard Unger ( 2006 ) has been the main type used in De Volkskrant since 2 December 2006.
The Hungarian prelates, led by Bishop Gerard of Csanád, called back to the country the two elder of Duke Vazul's formerly expelled sons, who had been living in Kiev.
Mohun claimed them as named heir to Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield to whom he had been a companion-in-arms.
Half / slant rhyme has been found in English-language poetry as early as Henry Vaughan, but it was not until the works of W. B. Yeats and Gerard Manley Hopkins that it found wide use among English-language poets.
The original work by Baker had been based on Gerard Langbaine the Younger's Account of the English Dramatick Poets ( 1691 ), Giles Jacob's Poetical Register ( 1719 ), Thomas Whincop's List of all the Dramatic Authors ( printed with his tragedy of Scanderbeg, 1747 ) and the manuscripts of Thomas Coxeter.

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