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Both and Edward
Both the colonies of Nova Scotia ( present-day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ) and St. John's Island ( Prince Edward Island ) were affected by the American Revolutionary War, largely by privateering against American shipping, but several coastal communities were also the targets of American raiders.
Both the Tudurs were pardoned after their capture of Edward I ’ s great castle at Conwy.
Both John Lobb and Edward Green offer bespoke products.
Both Edward and Gaveston married early in the reign.
Both Edward I and Edward II had been limited in their policy towards the nobility, allowing the creation of few new peerages during the sixty years preceding Edward III's reign.
Both in his religious views and his interests, Edward was a conventional man.
Both Jane and her husband Sir Edward Stradling, were named in Cardinal Beaufort's will.
Both Sabine and Ross's second-in-command William Edward Parry doubted the very existence of the so-called Croker Mountains, which it seems only Ross saw.
Both her father and grandfather had practised law in the Norfolk area, and her sister Audrey was married to Thomas Gawdy, a lawyer and Justice of the Court of King's Bench with links to the Earl of Arundel, something that later served Edward well.
Both estates are private property and not part of the Royal Estate, and were therefore inherited and owned by Edward, regardless of the abdication.
Both Edward Gibbon and Thomas Carlyle exposed some " pious " lies in the missionary work by Grotius translated by Pococke, which were omitted from the Arabic text.
Both Prince Edward and Tom Canty were played by Sean Scully, using an early version of the same split-screen technique Disney studios would later employ in The Parent Trap, with Hayley Mills.
Both his son, Francis, and his grandson, Edward, also received their B. A.
Both Burton and Elfman consider Edward Scissorhands their most personal and favorite work.
Both were acting as Regents during Edward's minority following their murder of his father Edward II at Berkeley Castle.
Both Comyn and Bruce had been forced to give fealty to King Edward I of England on pain of execution, and every appearance is that both intended to pursue the Scottish crown.
Both Braniff and National were chosen after Greatamerica CFO C. Edward Acker identified them as " poorly managed " companies.
Both Chase and Attorney General Edward Bates were strongly influenced by the various messages from Europe, and Postmaster Montgomery Blair had been in favor of releasing the captives even before the meeting.
Both Edward Wakefield and his brother William, who had aided him, were convicted at trial and sentenced to three years in prison.
Both her parents, Edward John and Jeanette, were, according to her, alcoholics.
Both of these awards were awarded to him by King Edward VII.
Both he and his wife are buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, next to Edward IV and Hastings, which is in itself a mark of royal favour.

Both and VI
Both their grandson, the one-year-old Henry VI of England, and their son, Charles VII, were proclaimed King of France, but it was the latter who became the actual ruler with the support of Joan of Arc.
Both Charles VI and his predecessor Joseph I had died without sons.
Both duchies were reunified under Leopold VI when Frederick died after only four years of rule.
Both labels helped the band get introduced locally and abroad, culminating in an appearance in Sideline Magazine's ' Heartbreaker Top 10 ' section with VI's ' Transmission ' in 1997, but it wasn't until VI was signed to the A Different Drum synthpop label out of Salt Lake City that the band began receiving global attention.
Both use a fully mouse-driven version of SCI, in the manner of Space Quest IV and King's Quest VI.
Both Mary, Queen of Scots, and George II of Great Britain used the titles and styles, but on the accession of George VI there was a difference between the opinion of the Lord Lyon and the advice given by the Scottish Lords of Appeal to the Garter King of Arms.
Both parties in the state were offended by the law, and Manilius endeavoured to secure the support of Pompey by proposing to confer upon him the command of the war against Mithridates VI of Pontus with unlimited power.

Both and England
Both are undertaken by a subsidiary company of the Bank of England, the Bank of England Asset Purchase Facility Fund Limited ( BEAPFF ).
Both Giovanni Caboto ( John Cabot ) and Giovanni da Verrazzano are reported to have sailed in or near Maritime waters during their voyages of discovery for England and France respectively.
Both were Protestants and grandchildren of Charles I of England.
Both Warbeck and the Earl of Warwick were too dangerous to keep around even in captivity, and Henry had to execute them in 1499 before Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain would allow their daughter Catherine to come to England and marry his son Arthur.
Both of Davis ' paternal grandparents had immigrated to North America from the region of Snowdonia in the North of Wales ; the rest of his ancestry can be traced to England.
Both Robin and Marian were certainly associated with May Day festivities in England ( as was Friar Tuck ), but these may have been originally two distinct types of performance – Alexander Barclay in his Ship of Fools, writing in c. 1500, refers to " some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood " – but the characters were brought together.
Both Hobbes and Bodin thought they were defending the power of kings, not advocating democracy, but their arguments about the nature of sovereignty were fiercely resisted by more traditional defenders of the power of kings, like Sir Robert Filmer in England, who thought that such defenses ultimately opened the way to more democratic claims.
Both English law, which applies in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland law are based on common-law principles.
Both Fortitude plans involved the creation of fake field armies ( based in Edinburgh and the south of England ) which threatened Norway ( Fortitude North ) and Pas de Calais ( Fortitude South ).
Both princes were declared illegitimate by an Act of Parliament of 1483 known as Titulus Regius, and their uncle Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned as King Richard III of England.
Both Wessex and Kent were ruled by strong kings at that time, but within fifteen years the contemporary chronicler Bede describes Æthelbald as ruling all England south of the river Humber.
Both in England and France, Morphy gave numerous simultaneous exhibitions, including displays of blindfold chess in which he regularly played and defeated eight opponents at a time.
Both books give an impression of how food was prepared and served in the noble classes of England at that time.
Both London and Paris hosted powerful philhellenic committees, supported by prominent and wealthy personalities, such as the romantic poet Lord Byron in England ( who died fighting for the Greek cause in 1824 ) and the writers Chateaubriand and Victor Hugo in France.
Both titles are in the Peerage of England.
Both are accessed from the A74 ( M ) motorway and are situated near to the border of Scotland with England.
Both St Matthew's and St John's share the same Church of England vicar.
Both asserted that to grant Assent to a Catholic Emancipation bill would violate the coronation oath, which required the Sovereign to preserve and protect the established Church of England from Papal domination, and would grant rights to individuals who were in league with a foreign power which did not recognize their legitimacy.
Both American and British Mensa's youngest members joined at the age of two, such as Beatrix Townsend, Elise Tan Roberts, and Oscar Wrigley, all from England, and Emmelyn Roettger from America.
Both the English king and St-Calais did all in their power to support Malcolm's sons, who had been educated in England, in their attempts to secure the Scottish throne.
Both the Darrow and the Eddy farms had deep roots in colonial New England, and several of Darrow's ancestors served in the American Revolution.
) Both Ireland and England had come in personal union with Scotland with the Union of the Crowns in 1603.

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