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Lord and Millet
The Red Velvet Room once contained the largest and most expensive paintings in Lord Burlington's collection, including paintings by Sir Anthony van Dyck ( 1599 – 1641 ), Giacomo Cavedone ( 1577 – 1660 ), Peter Paul Rubens ( 1573 – 1640 ), Rembrandt van Ryn ( 1606 – 69 ), Salvator Rosa ( 1615 – 1673 ), Pier Francesco Mola ( 1612 – 1666 ), Jacopo Ligozzi ( c. 1547 – 1632 ), Jean Lemaire ( 1598 – 1659 ), Francisque Millet ( 1642 – 79 ) and Leonardo da Vinci ( 1452 – 1519 ).
* Cowperwood collects paintings ; some painters mentioned include Lord Leighton, Gabriel Rossetti, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Henry Raeburn, Jean-François Millet, Jan Steen, Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, and Jean-Léon Gérôme.

Lord and sitting
Lord ( 1960 :) felt strongly the manuscript represents the transcription of a performance, though likely taken at more than one sitting.
File: Joule James sitting. jpg | James Prescott Joule ( 1818-1889 ): discovered that heat is a form of energy, ideas led to the theory of conservation of energy, worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, made observations on magnetostriction, found the relationship between current through resistance and the heat dissipated, now called Joule's law.
Common Hall is summoned by the sitting Lord Mayor ; it meets at Guildhall on Michaelmas Day ( 29 September ) or on the closest weekday.
In the Courts of England and Wales judges of the High Court and Court of Appeal are addressed ( when sitting in those courts ) as " My Lord " or " My Lady " and referred to as " Your Lordship " or " Your Ladyship ".
No good will come of sitting idle and having princely dishes, and saying " Ramakrishna, O Lord!
Isaiah wrote " I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and his train filled the Temple.
Queensberry resented his son sitting in a chamber that had refused to admit him, leading to a bitter dispute between himself and both his son and Lord Rosebery, who had promoted Francis ' ennoblement and who shortly thereafter became Prime Minister.
The Senior Courts Act 1981 provides that the Court of Appeal comprise 38 ordinary sitting Lords Justices and the Lord Chief Justice, Master of the Rolls, President of the Queen's Bench Division, President of the Family Division, and Chancellor of the High Court.
Roger North wrote that " I have known the Court of King's Bench sitting every day from eight to 12, and the Lord Chief Justice Hale's managing matters of law to all imaginable advantage to the students, and in that he took a pleasure or rather pride ; he encouraged arguing when it was to the purpose, and used to debate with counsel, so that the court might have been taken for an academy of sciences as well as the seat of justice ".
I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up ; and His train filled the Hekhal ( sanctuary ).
The discrepancy in the name allowed the jury of his peers, 120 in number, unanimously to acquit him ; as a nobleman the law of the time allowed him to be tried for a capital crime before the House of Lords sitting as a jury, with the Lord Chancellor as judge.
After the war, Lord Moyne served on the board of the Guinness corporation, as well as the Guinness Trust and the Iveagh Trust, sitting as a crossbencher in the House of Lords.
Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln's Inn Hall ".
Jesus quoted Psalm 110: 1 in Mark 11 about the Lord sitting at the right hand of God.
Usually Tyagaraja used to sing his compositions sitting before idols of Lord Rama, and his disciples noted down the details of his compositions in palm leaves.
However, concerns were already being expressed, including by the judiciary, at the propriety of a Cabinet Minister sitting as a professional Judge, and his successor, Lord Falconer, never performed such a role, even before his right to do so was abolished.
All judges sitting in the Old Bailey are addressed as " My Lord " or " My Lady " whether they are High Court, Circuit Judges or Recorders.
The Lord Brougham and Vaux sitting as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
The oath is tendered by the Lord President of the Court of Session at a sitting of the Court in Parliament House in Edinburgh.
( A Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain is a person exercising the office who is not personally a co-heir to the office ; historically these have been sons or husbands of co-heirs as the office has never been exercised by a woman, as women were barred from sitting in the Lords until the present reign ).
The Sanskrit word for worship is “ Upaasana ” – ‘ Upa ’ ( Near ) ‘ Aasana ’ ( Sitting )-Upaasana means sitting near the Lord.
First elected in the 1970 general election, where he defeated sitting MP James Dickens in Lewisham West, Lord Deben had previously contested Greenwich in 1964 and 1966.
Prior to the Supreme Court of Judicature Act ( Ireland ) 1877, the Lord Chief Justice presided over the Court of King's / Queen's Bench, and as such ranked foremost amongst the judges sitting at common law.

Lord and justice
A parallel report into the criminal justice system by Lord Justice Auld, a past Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, had also commenced in 1999 and was published as the Auld Report six months after the Law Commission report.
" Say: ' My Lord has enjoined upon me justice.
Sir William Anglin Scarlett, Lord Abinger's younger brother, was chief justice of Jamaica.
Until 2005, the Lord Chancellor fused the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, as he was the ex officio Speaker of the House of Lords, a Government Minister who sat in Cabinet and was head of the Lord Chancellor's Department which administered the courts, the justice system and appointed judges, and was the head of the Judiciary in England and Wales and sat as a judge on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the highest domestic court in the entire United Kingdom, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the senior tribunal court for parts of the Commonwealth.
Howie sets out to bring Lord Summerisle and his pagan followers to justice, but becomes embroiled in a series of challenges which pit the old gods against his own Christian faith.
He defeated another rebellion in 1489, took a direct interest in the administration of justice and finally brought the Lord of the Isles under control in 1493.
This was later quashed on appeal by the lord chief justice Lord Widgery.
One of the Law Lords ( Lord Scott of Foscote ) had retired on 30 September 2009 and the 12th, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, became the Master of the Rolls ( the senior judge who heads civil justice in England and Wales ).
In conjunction with the Lord High Constable he had held a court, known as the Court of Chivalry, for the administration of justice in accordance with the law of arms, which was concerned with many subjects relating to military matters, such as ransom, booty and soldiers ' wages, and including the misuse of armorial bearings.
Serfs who occupied a plot of land were required to work for the Lord of the Manor who owned that land, and in return were entitled to protection, justice and the right to exploit certain fields within the manor to maintain their own subsistence.
Bain took a keen interest in social justice and development and was frequently an active part in the political and social movements of the day ; after his retirement from the Chair of Logic, he was twice elected Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen each term of office extending over three years.
The Chancery started as the personal staff of the Lord Chancellor, described as " a great secretarial bureau, a home office, a foreign office, and a ministry of justice ".
Prior to this, the disposing of justice had been made difficult by the fact that the Lord Chancellor was required to travel with the King wherever he went.
Three months ago I promised Lord Clarendon, and his government, in this country, that I would provoke him into his courts of justice, as places of this kind are called, and that I would force him publicly and notoriously to pack a Jury against me to convict me, or else that if I would walk out a free man from this dock, to meet him in another field.
Garriott released Akalabeth: World of Doom and all Ultima games under the name and occasionally appeared in Ultima Online playing as Lord British and meting out justice to his players.
In 1634, he became Lord High Steward ( riksdrots ), making him head of Svea Court of Appeal ( Svea Hovrätt ) and as such supervisor of justice in Sweden.
" On weekdays, the signature of the eleventh blessing is changed from " Blessed are You, O Lord, King who loves justice and judgement " to " Blessed are You, O Lord, the King of judgement.
The Practice Statement 3 All ER 77 was a statement made in the House of Lords by Lord Gardiner LC on July 26, 1966 on behalf of himself and the Lords of Appeal in ordinary, that they would depart from precedent in the Lords in order to achieve justice.
The maxim fiat justitia, ruat caelum (" Let justice be done, though the heavens fall "), used by Lord Mansfield in Somersett's Case and in reversing the outlawry of John Wilkes, and in the alternate form fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus by Ferdinand of Habsburg, is sometimes attributed to Piso, but this is disputed.
Lord Stanley reappointed Hagerman as solicitor general and named Boulton chief justice of Newfoundland.

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