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Robert Pearson Brereton came from a Norfolk family that produced other notable Victorian engineers Cuthbert A. Brereton ( Sir John Wolfe Barry's partner ) and Robert Maitland Brereton ( chief engineer on part of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway and advocate in the US Congress for the building of irrigation canals in California ).

Brereton and from
It contains a four-poster bed from the era of William and Mary and a portrait by Zuccaro of members of the Fitton family, which was formerly in Brereton Hall.
Brereton attempted in person to obtain authorization for such attacks soon after word of events in Hawaii reached Manila, but was twice prevented from speaking with MacArthur by Sutherland.
On 29 December 1941, Brereton and his small staff arrived in Darwin, where his only combat forces were 14 B-17s of the 19th Bomb Group that had come south from Del Monte, and reestablished FEAF headquarters.
Brown, Jr. and Wallace Wilkinson, but then-Governor Brereton Jones was able to see it passed because, unlike Brown and Wilkinson, he was willing to exempt the present incumbents, including himself, from the succession provision.
Other groups from the 9th Air Force under Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton operating from Tunisia and Egypt, and Air H. Q.
Library catalogue summary: Paul Keating, Graham Richardson, Laurie Brereton, Bob Carr and Leo McLeay recount events which shaped the Australian labour movement from the 1960s to the 1980s.
FEAF commander General Brereton sought permission from theater commander General Douglas MacArthur to conduct air raids against Japanese forces in Formosa, but was refused.
It was established at New Delhi, India on 12 February 1942, around a nucleus of air force personnel newly arrived from Java and the Philippines, under the command of Major General ( later Lt. General ) Louis Brereton.
Tenth Air Force was constituted on 4 February 1942 and activated on 12 February, built up around a nucleus of air force personnel newly arrived from Java and the Philippines, under the command of Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton.
15th AF resulted from a reorganization of Doolittle's Twelfth Air Force into the 15th with Doolittle in command, and the Ninth Air Force ( 9th AF ) with Lewis H. Brereton in command.
Two very talented players are Enda Collins and Terry Parker, most recent to date would be parker with a high break of 128, amongst his titles are the 2002, 2004 Midland Open Championship, and he won the 2005 Mullingar Open Championship in a classic contest against Seamus Brereton from Edenderry, Terry Also capptured the 2010 and the 2011 Open to become only the sixth player to win the mullingar open three times since its inception in 1981.
In 1643, parliamentarian forces under the command of Sir William Brereton advanced from Northwich to lauch an attack on Warrington, the Lancashire headquarters of the royalist James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby.
In 1598 he had inherited the Tatton estate in Cheshire from his brother-in-law Richard Brereton.
He was the Brereton Reader in Classics from 1947 to 1951.
On June 30 Brereton had directed the B-17s which he had brought from India to move their operations to Palestine.
The younger Brereton was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1881 and the University of Sydney where he graduated BA ( 1894 ), reading English under Professor Sir Mungo MacCallum.
Brereton was joined by the younger Fairfax from Lincolnshire, and the Royalists were severely defeated for a second time at Nantwich on 25 January.
The brothers drove off Brereton from the siege of Beeston Castle, and relieved the pressure on Lord Byron in Cheshire.
On 11 May, they reached Droitwich, from where after two days ' rest they marched against Brereton.
* Laurie Brereton, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister ( from 27 December 1991 )
Brereton had gone to prison in 1811 for kidnapping, but escaped from the Georgetown, Delaware jail.
Authorization was withheld, but shortly afterward, in response to a telegram from General George C. Marshall instructing MacArthur to implement Rainbow 5, Brereton was ordered to have a strike in readiness for later approval.
At 08: 00 a. m., Brereton received a telephone call from Gen. Henry H. Arnold warning him not to allow his aircraft to be attacked while still on the ground.
with St. Philip: – Starting from the meeting point of the parishes of St. George, St. Philip and Christ Church and proceeding in an easterly direction along Highway 5 to its junction at Brereton with an unclassified road ; then in a southerly direction along this road to its junction with what was once the old railway line but is now an unclassified road ; then in an easterly direction along this road to its junction at Carrington Sugar Factory with another unclassified road: then in a south-easterly and southerly direction to its junction with another unclassified road ; then in an easterly direction along this road to its junction north of Woodboume Plantation yard with an unclassified road leading into the plantation yard ; then in a southerly and south-easterly direction ( through the plantation yard ) along this road to its junction with the public road called Highway 6 ; then directly across Highway 6 to continue along the unclassified road in a generally south-easterly direction to merge into the public road at Walronds and then continue in a generally easterly direction along the unclassified road to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Hopefield Plantation ; then in a southerly direction along this road ( with an eastward diversion around the buildings ) to its junction west of the Airport Radar Station with another unclassified road ; then eastwards along this road to its junction, east of the Airport Radar Station, with another unclassified road ; then in a southerly direction along this road to its junction at Spencers with the public road called Highway 7 ; then in an easterly and north-easterly direction along Highway 7 to its junction with a track to the west of Rock Hall Village ; then in a south-easterly, easterly and southerly direction along this track to a point on the cliff edge to the east of the Airport boundary fence ( monument B. 17 ); then in a southerly direction to the sea.

Brereton and family
It then seems to have passed into the ownership of the Bannester family of Chester and Caernarfon, and through them was in the possession of an Andrew Brereton by 1625 ; by the middle of the 17th century it had been acquired by Vaughan.
The family held both manors until the late 14th century, whereon they passed to the Massey family of Tatton, and then in the 16th century to the Brereton family of Malpas, Cheshire.
The Brereton family added the Manor of Bedford ( a small area of land to the west of Worsley ) to the estate.
Richard Brereton later married Dorothy Egerton, and upon his death the estates passed into the Egerton family.

Brereton and produced
Brereton produced a volume of poems, Swags Up ( 1928 ), and a collection of his prose articles and stories was published under the title of Knocking Round ( 1930 ).

Brereton and other
Through the unions and the NSW Young Labor Council, Keating met other future Labor figures such as Laurie Brereton, Graham Richardson and Bob Carr.
The term mitral valve prolapse was coined by J. Michael Criley in 1966 and gained acceptance over the other descriptor of " billowing " of the mitral valve, as described by John Brereton Barlow.
Aided by business acumen of former Pacific Dunlop Executive Ian Dicker the campaign, which would be backed by other former Hawthorn footballers including Dermott Brereton and Brian Falconer, was multifaceted and included a number of aims:
After the war, Brereton and Sutherland in effect blamed each other for FEAF being surprised on the ground, and MacArthur released a statement claiming that he had no knowledge of any recommendation to attack Formosa with B-17s.
Prime Minister Patrick Manning said in Parliament on 2 June 2006, that the Trinity Cross " will pass into history and this year ’ s National Awards will be conducted on the basis of “ new and more acceptable arrangements .” Manning added that his Cabinet has established a committee, led by UWI history professor Bridget Brereton, to review all aspects of the nation ’ s highest award and also to examine “ such other national symbols and observances which may be considered discriminatory .” This led to creation of a new highest award the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, which was first presented in 2008.
Brereton was one of the few senior U. S. commanders in World War II who served in combat theaters continuously from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the German surrender, and he saw action in more theaters than any other senior officer.

Brereton and notable
Other notable cover artists include Dan Brereton, Tim Bradstreet, Duncan Fegredo, James Jean, Dave Johnson and J. G. Jones.
A notable account of the voyage, written by John Brereton, one of the gentlemen adventurers, was published in 1602, and this helped in popularising subsequent voyages of exploration and colonisation of the northeast seaboard of America.

Brereton and Victorian
H. Brereton, the Secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association ( VCA ) wrote to the Ballarat Cricket Association stating that any organised body attack employed by the Ballarat team would be viewed with great disfavour by the VCA.

Brereton and engineers
The engineers were Barry and Brereton and the building contractors were Easton Gibbs and Son.
Brereton was recruited by Brunel staff in 1836 to be one of seven resident engineers supervising the construction of the Great Western Railway.

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