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Broughton and issued
The bishop of Calcutta received letters patent as metropolitan of India when the sees of Madras and Bombay were founded ; and fresh patents were issued to Bishop Broughton in 1847 and Bishop Gray in 1853, as metropolitans of Australia and South Africa respectively.

Broughton and one
During her lifetime Broughton was one of the Queens of the Circulating Libraries.
He was the son of Edward Montagu of Broughton Castle and grandson of Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 1539 to 1545, who was named by King Henry VIII one of the executors of his will, and governor to his son, Edward VI.
The main routes through the district are Crescent Road, Cravenwood Road, Delaunay's Road, Cleveland Road, Crumpsall Lane, Middleton Road, Lansdowne Road ( the main shopping area with the post office ), one half of Bury Old Road between Melton Road and Crescent Road ( the other side of the road being in the Higher Broughton area of Salford ) and Ash Tree Road ( bounded on the east side by Crumpsall Park ).
The iconic cable-stayed bridge is one of two main road crossing across Broughton Brook, the third and newest is the newly completed H7 extension between Broughton and the neighboring district of Kingston.
Their first game was at home to Airbus UK Broughton FC, but a schedule clash meant that the club were required to play two games on 3 December 2011, one against Airbus, and the other against Brentford FC in the second round of the FA Cup.
The author, John Buchan, spent many of his childhood years in the village of Broughton in the Scottish Borders, and the local Brewery has named one of its ales after this novel.
This was also related to the court-martial of USAF Colonel Jack Broughton, after Broughton attempted to protect one of his pilots who shot back at an anti-aircraft position also in apparent violation of rules of engagement.
" At the conclusion of the trial, one defendant, Smith A. Boughton, was sentenced to life imprisonment, but after the election of John Young, who had the support of the Anti-Renters, Broughton was pardoned.
Steele played three matches as a professional for Broughton Rangers, one of rugby league's founding clubs, and enjoyed a distinguished career as an amateur with his local club, Healey Street.
Boydell and Mary Broughton are both buried at St Mary on Allyn, along with their son, Henry, who died when he was one year old.
Broughton currently has one pubs, The Red Lion, it used to also have The Sun but was closed down, a protest to keep the pub running was fought for via driving a tank to the Kettering council but no appeal has been won.
Lady Diana Broughton is one such woman.
From 2010 this seat was abolished, and its constituents form one part of the Blackley and Broughton seat with two electoral wards from Salford.
In most of its length it is normally a dry creek ; it rises in the Wirrabara Forest area in the Mid North region of the state of South Australia and is one of the major tributaries to the Broughton River, which it joins about 15 km from the latter's mouth.
It was consecrated by Bishop Broughton in 1840 and is one of the oldest churches in New South Wales that still has regular services.
Broughton was one of the original inductees of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, inducted as a pioneer of the sport.
During his stay at Fairhaven, Broughton became acquainted with one of Rogers ' daughters, Cara Leland Duff ( née Rogers ), a young widow.
Broughton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held by Earl Tostig.
Phelps evaded pursuit and was at Lausanne, Switzerland in the company of Edmund Ludlow, one of the regicides, and fellow clerk Andrew Broughton.
Phelps died after 1666 and was buried in St. Martin's Cathedral, alongside Edmund Ludlow, one of the judges who condemned Charles I, and his fellow clerk Andrew Broughton.

Broughton and reprint
He would produce several reprint titles under the company name of Avalon Communications and its imprint America's Comics Group ( ACG for short, Broughton having also purchased the rights to the defunct American Comics Group properties ), and announced plans to restart Charlton Comics.
Broughton also licensed Herbie to Dark Horse Comics for a 12-issue reprint series, but only two issues were published.

Broughton and series
In 1996, Rolling Stone writer Frank Broughton observed that " a Josh Wink record takes a series of sampled noises, then twists and warps them through a barrage of sound processors, resulting in a spiraling blend of acidic bass lines and trippy break beats.
He is remembered for his parts as the unnamed ' city gent ' reluctantly sharing a train compartment with the Beatles in A Hard Day's Night, the planetary designer Slartibartfast ( designer of fjords ) in the BBC radio and TV series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as Sir James Greenley (" C ") in The Sandbaggers, as Lord Salisbury in Edward the Seventh, as Major Toby Smith-Barton in The Duchess of Duke Street, as the Duke of Broughton in Nanny, as the occasional character Sir Desmond Glazebrook in the TV series Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, and his role as Mr Becket in Sammy's Super T-Shirt.

Broughton and under
* 1878 – The first rugby match under floodlights takes place in Salford, between Broughton and Swinton.
The area was first discovered by Lt. Broughton under the command of Captain George Vancouver in 1792.
In the spring of 1955, under their second commander / leader ( September 1954 – February 1957 ), Captain Jacksel M. Broughton, they moved to the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak aircraft, in which they performed 91 air shows, and received their first assigned support aircraft, a C-119 Flying Boxcar.
In conversation with Jose Tovar, the piloto ( master ) of the Sutil, a Spanish vessel at anchor in the bay, Muir learned to his dismay of the presence in neighbouring waters of the, a British sloop-of-war under William Robert Broughton.
He played for Brisbane's Brothers club and in 1974 under coach Paul Broughton reached the Grand Final which they lost to Fortitude Valley.
The two squadrons sailed together, arriving at Malacca on 1 June, where they made contact with a division of troops from Bengal under Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty, escorted by Commodore Broughton aboard the 74-gun.
The city surrendered to the forces under Colonel Gillespie, after Broughton and Auchmuty had offered promises to respect private property.
Other notable towns with a population under 10, 000 are Coniston, Broughton.
The band started their career as a blues group under the name of The Edgar Broughton Blues Band, playing to a dedicated but limited following in the region around their hometown of Warwick.
The island group was discovered on 23 November 1791 independently by the two ships HMS Discovery under Captain George Vancouver, and HMS Chatham commanded by Lieutenant William R. Broughton, both of the Vancouver Expedition.
In the 1980s or so, Canadian entrepreneur Roger Broughton obtained the rights to the ACG materials from Fred Iger, and started doing reprints of Herbie and other characters under his various ( Avalon, Sword-in-the-Stone, A +, ACG, Charlton ) imprints.
The first rugby match under floodlights took place in Salford, between Broughton and Swinton on 22 October 1878.
While the Europeans were erecting suspension bridges by the hundreds, the Americans mostly ignored them out of safety concerns ; in 1831 Sir Samuel Brown's Broughton Suspension Bridge in Britain had collapsed under the marching feet of a troop of soldiers, sending those on its deck into the River Irwell.
Following the success of the operetta in Vienna, productions of the work, under the name A Waltz Dream, were mounted in English for premieres at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia on 6 January 1908, in New York City on 27 January 1908 ( with an English libretto adapted by Joseph Herbert ), and in London on 28 March 1908 at the Hicks Theatre ( adapted by Basil Hood, with lyrics by Adrian Ross, starring Gertie Millar, W. H. Berry and later Robert Evett, Jessie Broughton and Arthur Williams ).

Broughton and title
The title role was played by Josie Lawrence, and the director was Pip Broughton.
Baron Marks of Broughton, of Sunningdale in the Royal County of Berkshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The title of Baron Montagu of Boughton was first created in 1621, in the Peerage of England, for Sir Edward Montagu, eldest son of Sir Edward Montagu of Broughton Castle and grandson of another Sir Edward Montagu who had been Lord Chief Justice during the reign of Henry VIII.
Earlier in the same year, his name had been pending for elevation to the peerage by King George V. On May 2, 1929, the King proclaimed "... Cara Leland Broughton, widow of Urban Hanlon Broughton, may henceforth enjoy the same style and title as if her husband ... had survived and received the title and dignity of Baron Fairhaven ".
The team, consisting of Matt Schick, Phill Hathaway, Matt Geisz, Mitchell Feldman, Benjamin Boyles, Andrew White, and Patrick Crawford, beat out rival Needham Broughton High School by 3 points to win their first ever state title in cross country.
At the same time Lord Fairhaven's mother Cara Leland Broughton, daughter of the American industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, was granted Royal warrant to the style and title as if her husband had been created Baron Fairhaven.
* Bruce Broughton ( Music & Lyrics ), Wayne Kaatz ( lyrics ), and Tom Ruegger ( lyrics )-" Main title Theme ".
Broughton was considered the champion of England after he beat George Taylor, Figg's ( 1st champion of England at the Heavyweight ) successor and considered the 2nd champion of England at the heavyweight, from 1734 to 1740 ( depending the sources ), a title which he held, at least on the books, until 1750.
Just a few weeks earlier, his name had been pending for elevation to the peerage by King George V. On May 2, 1929, the king proclaimed that " Cara Leland Broughton, widow of Urban Hanlon Broughton, may henceforth enjoy the same style and title as if her husband ... had survived and received the title and dignity of Baron Fairhaven ".

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