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Catherine's and Agnes
In February 1892, Agnes Smith Lewis identified a palimpsest in St Catherine's library that became known as the Syriac Sinaiticus and is still in the Monastery's possession.
The palimpsest was identified in the library at St. Catherine's in February 1892 by Agnes Smith Lewis and her sister Margaret Dunlop Gibson, who returned with a team of scholars that included J. Rendel Harris, to photograph and transcribe the work in its entirety.
There is also St Agnes Catholic Primary School, St Catherine's School, Mount Gravatt State High School and Mount Gravatt State School.

Catherine's and Parr
Another relation was through Elizabeth Ros, daughter of Sir John Ros of Kendal and Catherine Strickland who married Sir William Parr ; the two were Catherine's paternal great-great grandparents.
Both Catherine's brother, William Parr and uncle, William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Horton fought with the Duke of Norfolk and the Duke of Suffolk against the rebellion.
In 1549, Seymour's ambitions led him to being arrested and beheaded ; after which, Sudeley Castle became the property of Catherine's brother, William Parr, Marquess of Northampton.
Following Charles Brandon's death in 1545, it was rumoured that King Henry had considered marrying Catherine as his seventh wife, while he was still married to his sixth wife Catherine Parr, who was Catherine's close friend.

Catherine's and married
She had been betrothed to his son Henry Brandon, Earl of Lincoln, but the boy was too young to marry ; Suffolk did not wish to risk losing Catherine's lands, so he married her himself.
His procrastination soured Catherine's attitude towards him, a situation compounded by Potemkin's choice of the married Princess Paskovia Adreevna Golitsyna ( née Shuvalova ) as his latest mistress.
Their hospitality often included offering him a wife, and though he was previously married to Catherine Pierce-daughter of a white settler father and mother of Cape Malay ancestry-he accepted a total of 48 Zulu wives during his lifetime, much to Catherine's disapproval.
Henry VIII had both married his brother's wife Catherine of Aragon and later dissolved that marriage due to Catherine's inability to produce a male heir that lived to adulthood.
For his second marriage, he married Germaine of Foix, the daughter of Catherine's uncle who had attempted to claim Navarre over his deceased elder brother's under-age children.
In exchange, her maternal lands of Courtenay and other estates on the continent were ceded to Hugh's sister Joan, who married Catherine's half-brother, Philip of Valois.
Following Catherine's premature death in 1803, John married Elizabeth Robbins ( 26 November 1767 – 18 October 1820 ), daughter of William Robbins of Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 17 March 1804.
Also, Catherine's 17 year old sister Mary moved with them from Furnival's Inn to offer support to her newly married sister and brother-in-law.
By Richard Bertie, Catherine was the mother of Peregrine Bertie, who married a sister of the Earl of Oxford, and of Susan Bertie, who married firstly the Earl of Kent, and secondly Sir John Wingfield, a nephew of Catherine's friend Bess of Hardwick.
Indian Affairs for rejected Catherine's purchase citing that she was not eligible to the land because she was married to a white man.

Catherine's and Sir
Historians consider it unlikely that Catherine's father, Sir Thomas, would take his pregnant wife on an arduous two week journey north over execrable roads to give birth in a crumbling castle in which neither of them seemed to spend much time.
However since the release of Antonia Fraser The Wives of Henry VIII in 1994, and David Starkey's 2004 book on the six wives, Catherine's first husband has been identified as Sir Edward Borough.
An anglophile, he helped negotiate with the English ambassador, Sir James Harris, during Catherine's initiative of Armed Neutrality, though the south remained his passion.
The government is strongly disinclined to allow the case to proceed, claiming that it is a distraction from pressing Admiralty business ; but in the face of public sympathy garnered through Winslow and Catherine's efforts, and of Sir Robert's impassioned speech on the verge of defeat in the Commons, the government yields, and the case is allowed to come to court.
The town is well known for hosting a high concentration of schools and educational institutions including the St Clare Primary and Secondary State Schools ; Verdala International School ; Framingham State College ; Sprachcaffe ; St. Catherine's High School ; Institute of Tourism Studies ; St. Michael's Foundation ; STC Training ; Sir Adrian Dingli Junior Lyceum / St.
The royal party is unaware that the Torchwood Estate has been captured by a group of monks from a monastery in St. Catherine's Glen led by Father Angelo, forcing its owner, Sir Robert MacLeish, to play into their ruse as they take the place of the house's servants and guards.

Catherine's and Thomas
Such was Catherine's impression on people, that even her enemy, Thomas Cromwell, said of her " If not for her sex, she could have defied all the heroes of History.
On 23 May 1533 Thomas Cranmer declared Henry and Catherine's marriage null and void ; five days later, he declared Henry and Anne's marriage to be good and valid.
Her father's ancestry was more distinguished than that of Thomas Boleyn and John Seymour and Catherine's lineage, unlike that of Henry's wife, Anne Boleyn, was better and more established at Court.
At the time of his son's marriage, Thomas was thirty-five which would have made Edward around Catherine's age.
When Thomas was executed, the crown confiscated everything he had, including Catherine's bequest.
Several residential colleges are located close to the campus, including Currie Hall, St George's College, St Catherine's College, Trinity and St Thomas More College.
Here, she is known to be Queen Catherine's first lady in waiting and Thomas Culpeper's mistress, and instigates the relationship between Culpeper and The Queen, becoming a very important character until her death.
Thomas began to renovate the castle for Catherine's use, but only one room that he built remains today.
Culpeper came from a long line of notable people including Thomas Culpeper, the lover of Catherine Howard ( also a distant relative ) who was sentenced to death by Catherine's husband, King Henry VIII.
In 1828 John, 2nd Viscount de Vesci and Catherine's brother Thomas Pakenham, 2nd Earl of Longford sold the manor of Silchester to the Duke.
* Stefanie Thomas as Kara Harmon, a zoologist on Catherine's team who at first goes along with Catherine's lie about the sabretooth, but ultimately chooses to tell Thatcher the truth, only to be killed by the sabretooth before she could.
David Hurst Thomas has focused on Spanish period mission archaeology on St. Catherine's Island.
Lady Catherine's father and sister, Jane, were both executed for high treason in February 1554 by the orders of Queen Mary I. Herbert managed to distance himself from the Grey family after their fall and obtained the new queen's favour by crushing Thomas Wyatt's rebellion.

Catherine's and Strickland
Catherine's second husband, Lord Latymer, was kin to the dowager Lady Strickland.

Catherine's and son
Unfortunately, Catherine did not bear Henry the sons he was desperate for ; Catherine's first child, a daughter, was stillborn, and her second child, a son named Henry, Duke of Cornwall, died 52 days after the birth.
Mrs. Thorpe's son John is also acquainted with Catherine's older brother, James.
Desperate to have a son, Henry suddenly comes up with the idea of marrying Anne in Catherine's place.
Their sons were given Earldoms by Catherine's son King Henry VI.
The day after Catherine's funeral, Isabella flees Heathcliff and escapes to the south of England where she eventually gives birth to Linton, Heathcliff's son.
Murders by poisoning follow, as court intrigues multiply and Queen Catherine's villainous plotting to place her son, the future Henry III on the throne threatens the lives of La Môle, Margot and Henri.
In 1560, the first ever fireworks display seen in France took place during the celebrations marking the ascension to the throne of Catherine's son Francis II.
The Queen also disapproved of her choice of husband and, still unmarried, also feared that Catherine's ability to bear a son could facilitate a rebellion in support of Catherine as queen.
After the birth of her second child in 1563, the enraged Queen ordered Catherine's permanent separation from her husband and younger son.
Catherine's son George was an abysmal failure in the Russian Navy, as Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia informed her by letter, but he was granted a place in the Cavalry School.
In addition, Catherine's son Paul turned eighteen and was beginning to gain his own support.
The ensuing alliance represented the triumph of Potemkin's approach over courtiers such as Catherine's son Paul, who favored alliance with Prussia.
Catherine's son Paul, who succeeded to the throne in 1796, attempted to undo as many of Potemkin's reforms as possible.
It is precisely because he fathered a healthy son with Elizabeth that Henry was convinced his wife's inability to bear him a son was Catherine's fault.
With Henry in poor health and only his very young son Edward to succeed him, being Catherine's favourite would undoubtedly have put Culpeper in a very strong political position.
Murders by poisoning follow, as court intrigues multiply and Queen Catherine's villainous plotting to place her son the Duke of Anjou ( Pascal Greggory ) on the throne threatens the lives of La Môle, Margot and Henri of Navarre.
" Rory, the son of Turlough O ' Conor, King of Connaught, died of the plague on the night of St. Catherine's festival, after reigning sixteen years and three months as king of all Connaught, as the poet Maoilin O ' Mulconry testifies in the poem which enumerates the kings of Ireland :"
According to the principle of agnatic primogeniture, the closest heir was her nephew Ranuccio Farnese, being the son of Catherine's late older sister Maria, followed by his siblings ; then the Duchess herself and her children ; and only after them, King Philip.
In the following episode ( in which it is revealed the resignation email was fake ), she and Russell make it through the firefight, and she is covertly nursed back to health by Doc Robbins with help from others, including the son of Catherine's former boss at the strip club.
* Jake Thomas-Clark " Third " Johnson, Eddie and Catherine's pubescent son

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