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Arthur and Paget
* 1857 – Arthur Paget patents a multi-head knitting machine called " Paget-machine ".
He was energetic about inspecting defences, and appealed to Asquith to obtain the services of Arthur Paget and Bruce Hamilton.
of all Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes stories, illustrated by Sidney Paget, as they originally appeared in the Strand magazine.
Born in London, as Henry Bayly ( his father assumed the name Paget in 1770 ), he was the eldest son of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Very Reverend Arthur Champagné, Dean of Clonmacnoise, Ireland.
Captain William Paget, Sir Arthur Paget, General Sir Edward Paget, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Paget and Berkeley Paget were his younger brothers.
* Lord Arthur Paget ( 31 January 1805-28 December 1825 ).
From left to right: The King, Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk | Earl of Surrey, Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington | Marquess of Douro, James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury | Viscount Cranborne, George Pratt, 2nd Marquess Camden | Earl of Brecnock, Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of Anglesey | Earl of Uxbridge, George Cholmondeley, 2nd Marquess of Cholmondeley | Earl of Rocksavage, George Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Marquess of Hastings | Earl of Rawdon, Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury | Viscount Ingestre and Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham | Lord Francis Conyngham.
" A Scandal in Bohemia " was the first of Arthur Conan Doyle's 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories to be published in The Strand Magazine and the first Sherlock Holmes story illustrated by Sidney Paget.
20th Brigade Maj-Gen Arthur Paget
* 1902-1906 Lieutenant-General Arthur Paget
Sir Arthur Paget, third son of the first Earl of the 1784 creation, was a diplomat and politician.
Arthur Paget ( 1839 – 1924 ), son of Stewart Paget, eldest son of Sir Arthur Paget, was a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy.
He was the father of ( 1 ) Sir Arthur Paget, a General in the Army ; ( 2 ) Sydney Paget, a noted racehorse owner ; and ( 3 ) Almeric Paget, a politician who was created Baron Queenborough in 1918 and who was the father of Dorothy Paget, a rechorse owner, and Olive Paget, a landowner and hostess.

Arthur and Extraordinary
The first issue of Arthur featured an interview with journalist and author Daniel Pinchbeck ( author of Breaking Open the Head ); artwork by Alan Moore ( Watchmen, From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ); and an interview with Arthur C. Clarke.

Arthur and Minister
* 1973 – Arthur Fadden, Australian politician, 13th Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1894 )
The Balfour Declaration of 1926, a report resulting from the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire leaders in London, was named after the British statesman Arthur Balfour, first Earl of Balfour, Lord President of the Council and a previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Scots played a major part in the leadership of UK political parties producing a Conservative Prime Minister in Arthur Balfour ( 1902 – 05 ) and a Liberal one in Henry Campbell-Bannerman ( 1905 – 08 ).
For much of the night, it looked like Labor might bring down the Menzies government, but a narrow win by Liberal Billy Snedden in Bruce ended any realistic chance of opposition leader Arthur Calwell becoming Prime Minister.
* 1926 – Arthur Meighen returns to office as Prime Minister of Canada.
* 1874 – Arthur Meighen, Canadian politician, 9th Prime Minister of Canada ( d. 1960 )
He became one of Quebec's leading lawyers and was so highly regarded that he was offered a position in the Cabinet of the Conservative Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1926 and was offered a seat as a justice in the Supreme Court of Canada.
Sir Arthur Fadden Prime Minister of Australia 1941.
As late as 1904, Arthur Balfour explained the status of his office in a speech at Haddington: " The Prime Minister has no salary as Prime Minister.
Nevertheless, Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen appointed Bennett Minister of Justice in his government, as it headed into the 1921 federal election in which both the government and Bennett were defeated.
However, the nearly 78-year-old Hughes decided to let the Country Party leader, Arthur Fadden, become Prime Minister even though the Country Party was the nominal junior partner in the Coalition.
A new building was begun in 1895 and opened by the Prime Minister Arthur Balfour in October 1902.
Four Prime Ministers in 1945: Labor Prime Minister John Curtin ( left ) shares a joke with the Governor General Prince Henry ( in uniform ) with former Country Party Prime Minister Arthur Fadden, Nationalist Prime Minister Billy Hughes and UAP Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
In the 1921 election, his party defeated Arthur Meighen and the Conservatives, and he became Prime Minister.
Other portrayals include Malcolm Keen ( Sixty Glorious Years, 1938 ), Stephen Murray ( The Prime Minister, 1941 ), Arthur Young ( The Lady with the Lamp, 1951 ), Ralph Richardson ( Khartoum, 1966 ), Graham Chapman ( Monty Python's Flying Circus, 1969 ), Michael Hordern ( Edward the Seventh, 1975 ) and Martin Wady ( Queen Victoria's Empire, 2001 ).
* June 29 – Arthur Meighen returns to office as Prime Minister of Canada.
* August 5 – Arthur Meighen, ninth Prime Minister of Canada ( b. 1874 )
** Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( d. 1930 )
* Prime Minister Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland )
** British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Commonwealth Secretary Arthur Bottomley travel to Rhodesia for negotiations.
** Arthur Fadden, 13th Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1894 )

Arthur and Court
* Danto, Arthur ( 2003 ), The Abuse of Beauty: Aesthetics and the Concept of Art, Open Court.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. introduced the term " judicial activism " in a January 1947 Fortune magazine article titled " The Supreme Court: 1947.
The revived Arthurian romance also proved influential in the United States, with such books as Sidney Lanier's The Boy's King Arthur ( 1880 ) reaching wide audiences and providing inspiration for Mark Twain's satiric A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ( 1889 ).
Philip, again acting as John's liege lord, summoned his vassal to appear before the Court of the Twelve Peers of France, to answer for the murder of Arthur of Brittany.
* Schopenhauer, Arthur, ( 1974 ), On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason, Open Court, La Salle, IL, ISBN 0-87548-187-6.
The lord in question, whose identity was veiled by Messrs Lea and Perrins ( who used to assert on the bottle's paper wrapping that the sauce came " from the recipe of a nobleman in the county ") was Arthur Moyses William Sandys, 2nd Baron Sandys ( 1792 – 1860 ) of Ombersley Court, Worcestershire, Lieutenant-General and politician, a member of the House of Commons at the time of the legend.
On May 31, 2005, in the case Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously reversed Andersen's conviction due to what it saw as serious flaws in the jury instructions.
* Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in Arthur Andersen LLP, Petitioner v United States
U. S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, who represented the US in discussions, later stated: " The notable omissions in regard to withdrawal are the word ' the ' or'all ' and ' the June 5, 1967 lines ' the resolution speaks of withdrawal from occupied territories, without defining the extent of withdrawal ".
They were Harry Hanson and his Court players, and Frank H. Fortescue's Famous Players, with Arthur Brough in Folkestone for the South.
* May 31 U. S. Supreme Court overturns former Arthur Andersen conviction.
* December 12 U. S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of Texas Melinda Harmon approves change of plea by David Duncan after unanimous overturn by U. S Supreme Court of Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States.
The district court's decision was based upon the 9th Amendment, and the court relied upon a concurring opinion by Justice Arthur Goldberg in the 1965 Supreme Court case of Griswold v. Connecticut, finding in the decision for a right to privacy.
In the late 1930s and 40s, British County Court judge Arthur Alexander Gordon Clark ( 1900 – 1958 ) published a number of detective novels under the alias Cyril Hare in which he made use of his profoundly extensive knowledge of the English legal system.
These were Arthur Marriott ( 53 ), partner of the London office of the American law firm of Wilmer Cutler and Pickering, and Dr Lawrence Collins ( 55 ), a partner of the City law firm of Herbert Smith who was subsequently appointed as a High Court Judge and ultimately Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
His grandfather, the Right Honourable Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson, was a judge of the High Court of Justice and a Privy Councillor.
In April 2008, Justice Arthur G. Pitts of the New York State Supreme Court agreed to permit the transfer of Rothko's remains.
The college's first Master, Arthur Lyttelton, was elected on 10 March 1879, the Archbishop of Canterbury was invited to become Visitor on 28 June 1878, and building of Old Court, as it is now known, began in 1880.
Old Court, whose construction began in 1880 and is built in red brick in the Victorian Late Perpendicular Gothic Revival style, was largely designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and comprises seven staircases ( A to G ), together with a tower and gateway, Master's Lodge, Chapel, Hall, Kitchens, Music Practice Room, and Archives.
He was born in Kensington, London, the third and youngest child of Arthur Gaitskell ( 1870 – 1915 ), of the Indian Civil Service, and Adelaide Mary Gaitskell, née Jamieson ( died 1956 ), whose father, George Jamieson, was consul-general in Shanghai and prior to that had been Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan.
There is an Arthur Bliss Road in Newport, an Arthur Bliss Gardens in Cheltenham and a block of flats, Sir Arthur Bliss Court, in Mitcham, South London.

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