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The name Beatty or Beattie, others think, arose in Ireland from Betagh, a surname meaning hospitaller.

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In March, 1810 his daughter by Elizabeth Beattie was born, christened Elizabeth Hogg in June.
Yvette Fielding, her husband Karl Beattie and daughter Mary ( born 1999 ) and son William Sweeny ( Drummer for Harry Styles's ex band White Eskimo ) live on a farm in Sandbach, Cheshire.
In 1843, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to live with his eldest daughter and her husband William D. Beattie, and died there 11 years later.
Although Albert was never close to his daughter Beattie, he maintained close ties with his brother Alfred's family, particularly his niece Valerie, who married Albert's neighbour Ken Barlow in 1962.
His daughter Beattie rarely did so, usually turning up only when she was needed.
Beattie lived in the 1970s with Mavis Cheek, later a successful novelist, and has a daughter by her.

Beattie and Albert
Ken and Deirdre planned to move although Ken felt an obligation to take care of Albert, as Beattie continued to visit him only a few times a year.
Albert wanted to stay in No. 1 but knew that if he left the house to Ken and Deirdre in his will it would upset Beattie, so the Barlows decided to buy it from him instead ( although Beattie was still upset by the news ).
Albert Tatlock died in his sleep in 1984, aged 88, while visiting Beattie.
Albert didn't feel close to her and refused his Doctor's recommendations that he moved in with Beattie and her husband Norman Pearson, as he knew they didn't want him and so he would never be at home.

Beattie and for
The Minister for Finance, Jack McConnell, was called to appear before the standards committee during the investigation although he was later cleared of any wrongdoing and the committee declared there was no evidence he had been influenced from lobbying by Beattie Media.
While the Mary Chain became notorious for their chaotic gigs, Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include schoolfriend Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John.
Moyes has broken the club record for highest transfer fee paid on four occasions, signing James Beattie for £ 6 million in January 2005, Andy Johnson for £ 8. 6 million in summer 2006, Yakubu for £ 11. 25 million in summer 2007, and Marouane Fellaini for £ 15 million in September 2008.
The bridge was scheduled to be opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting summit to be held in Brisbane, but after the postponement of that meeting and change of venue to Coolum on the Sunshine Coast in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the bridge was instead opened by Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie.
At the time, the option of Beattie dismissing Muldoon and replacing him, without waiting for a formal resignation, was reportedly discussed.
In addition, Dave Skrien became the first Lions head coach to receive the Annis Stukus Trophy as Coach of the Year, and fullback / kicker Peter Kempf also became the second Lion to win the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy for Rookie of the Year honours in the Western Conference.
During this period the party stood for elections in Northern Ireland, after a split in the Northern Ireland Labour Party when Paddy Devlin helped re-establish the party in Belfast, the party did win seats in the Westminster Parliament ( Jack Beattie MP for West Belfast 1951 ) and Stormont Parliament in the Belfast area as well as in district council elections ( Falls, Belfast City Council by election 1956, Gerry Fitt 1958 Council Elections ).
Peter Douglas Beattie AC ( born 18 November 1952 ) is a former Australian politician who served as the 36th Premier of the Australian state of Queensland for nine years and leader of the Australian Labor Party in that state for eleven and a half years.
At the 1989 election Beattie was elected to the Queensland Parliament as MP for Brisbane Central.
Beattie also publicly criticised Goss for being out of touch.
Goss did not appoint him to the ministry until Labor's near defeat at the 1995 election, where Beattie became Minister for Health.
Beattie accepted full personal responsibility for the issue, and paradoxically turned the issue into a positive for the government.
In the latter part of 2005, Beattie faced potentially his most serious political crisis: the revelations and inquiries into Queensland Health and the Bundaberg public hospital after Jayant Patel, an Indian-born surgeon who was struck off the register in the United States for malpractice, performed several botched operations in the hospital, some of which resulted in death, and then fled the country to the US.
The ALP suffered major swings against it and both seats were lost to the Liberal Party, the first serious electoral setback for Beattie since becoming Premier.
A Newspoll in late 2005 showed support for Labor in Queensland down six percentage points to 50 per cent, an all-time low since Beattie became Premier.
On 24 August 2011, the Gillard Government appointed Beattie as Australia's first Resources Sector Supplier Envoy charged with promoting a Buy Australian at Home and Abroad program for supplying products to the Australian resources industry.
on 1 January 2001, Beattie was awarded the Centenary Medal for his contribution to Queensland.
On 11 June 2012, Beattie was named an Companion of the Order of Australia for " eminent service to the Parliament and community of Queensland, through initiatives in the area of education and training, economic development, particularly in biotechnology, information technology and aviation industries, and to the promotion of international trade.

Beattie and her
Bresslaw and Margoyles played Gerald and Dolly, a nervous couple who drop in unannounced on Lipman's character Beattie and her husband Harry.
Sid's wife is Beattie ( Hattie Jacques ), a lazy housewife who does little but fuss over her pet budgie, Joey, which refuses to talk despite her concerted efforts.
In 2003, on the recommendation of the Premier Peter Beattie, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, appointed her Governor of Queensland, the second woman to occupy the position.
In response to the latter, Beattie argued that there was nothing wrong with holding private functions at Government House, especially as Bryce had paid for the events out of her own pocket, while the Queensland Public Sector Union stated in 2008 that the staff disputes were " with the management as a whole, but there wasn't anything specific against the Governor ".
In 2002, Yvette Fielding and her husband Karl Beattie established their own television production company, Antix Productions.
Beattie later pitched her his idea of " The Last Domino ".
It is produced by Antix Productions, led by Yvette Fielding and her husband, Karl Beattie.
Cunningham increased her primary vote at the 1998 state election, but her political influence severely declined when Peter Beattie formed an ALP government with the support of newly-elected independent Peter Wellington.
After receiving little sympathy from Premier Beattie, she was fined and had her driving license suspended.
Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie revealed on 6 May 2005, that her son, now nine, has been in foster care since.
Bligh had long been touted as a likely successor to the long-running Premier Peter Beattie, and he publicly endorsed her as his replacement when he announced his retirement from politics on 10 September 2007 .< ref name =" TheAustralian_10Mar2009_Parnell_Beattietestedandgroomedhisdeputy ">
Melody Beattie popularized the phenomenon of codependency with her bestseller Codependent No More.
Beattie was appointed Governor-General by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of her New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon in 1980.

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