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Chamberlain, at Highbury, received a secret telegram from the Colonial Office on 31 December informing him of the beginning of the Raid.
During the tour, Chamberlain and his wife visited 29 towns, and he delivered 64 speeches and received 84 deputations.
With the patent given to John Farlyon in 1534 as Yeoman of the Revels, what may be considered as an independent office of the Revels ( within the general sphere of the Lord Chamberlain ) came into being ; and in 1544 Sir Thomas Cawarden received a patent as Master of the Revels, he being the first to become head of an independent office.
The second was the father of Maréchal de Camp Monsieur Dessalines, created 1st Baron de Joseph Dessalines in 1816, Chamberlain to Prince Jacques-Victor Henry, the Prince Royal of Haiti, and Major of the Grenadiers de la Garde, who received the degree of Knight of the Order of St. Henry on 28 October 1815.
The team, which included Wilt Chamberlain, was welcomed enthusiastically by spectators and authorities ; they met Premier Nikita Khrushchev and collectively received the Athletic Order of Lenin medal.
Leeds was a Member of Parliament for Eye in 1774 and for Helston from 1774 to 1775 ; in 1776 having received a writ of acceleration as Baron Osborne, he entered the House of Lords, and in 1777 Lord Chamberlain of the Queen's Household.
In 1682 he was dismissed from the court, apparently for putting himself forward as a suitor for the Princess Anne, but on the accession of King James II, he received a seat in the Privy Council, and was made Lord Chamberlain.
On 12 March 2011, Chamberlain received the Steiger Award ( Germany ) for accomplishments in the arts.
Chamberlain officially received his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1949.
It starred Richard Chamberlain as Charles, Blythe Danner as Elvira, Judith Ivey as Ruth and Geraldine Page, who received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress, as Madame Arcati.
The crisis was suddenly averted on 29 September, when Chamberlain announced that he had received an invitation from Benito Mussolini for a four-power conference to be held on 30 September in Munich to settle the crisis.
Chamberlain received the Iron Cross from the Kaiser, with whom he was in regular correspondence, in 1916.
Chamberlain received 80, 403 votes ( 53. 9 %) to Green's 68, 818 votes ( 46. 1 %).
* John Chamberlain received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in both 1966 and 1977.
In the microwave oven test MythBusters crew members Adam Savage and Christine Chamberlain received light burns after a gobstopper exploded.
In June 1497 he was prior of Pittenweem, received the rectory of Cottingham from King Henry VII of England in May 1501, was commendator of Kelso ( although he was unable to firmly establish his provision ), as well as the Keeper of Darnaway Castle, Chamberlain of Moray and Custumar North of the Spey in 1511.
Stapp received his PhD in particle physics at the University of California, Berkeley, under the supervision of Nobel Laureates Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain.
In 1969, the TVRM received a land donation from the Southern Railway consisting of a property located in East Chattanooga on North Chamberlain Avenue.
Buckley himself credited the attention his book received to the " Introduction " written by John Chamberlain, writing that it " chang the course of his life " and that the famous Life editorial writer had acted out of " reckless generosity.
At the Restoration St Albans became Lord Chamberlain, and received other appointments.
Chamberlain had received some support from the Catholic bishops.
In September 1598 he received a letter from the Lord Chamberlain, George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, desiring him to come and preach a probationary sermon before Queen Elizabeth on the 23rd.

Chamberlain and first
; American Doll Posse World Tour: This was Amos's first tour with a full band since her 1999 Five and a Half Weeks Tour, accompanied by long-time band mates Jon Evans and Matt Chamberlain, with guitarist Dan Phelps rounding out Amos's new band.
* The Jean Paul Museum in the former residence of Richard Wagner's daughter, Eva Chamberlain, with autographs, first editions of works, portraits and other pictorial material
Ray Brower, the boy who went missing and the reason Gordie, Chris, Teddy, and Vern took the camping trip to Back Harlow Road, is from Chamberlain, which is the setting for the King's first novel Carrie.
In 1968, the Lakers acquired four time MVP Wilt Chamberlain to play center, and after losing in the Finals in 1969 and 1970, they won their sixth NBA title — and first in Los Angeles — in 1972, led by new head coach Bill Sharman.
In his first season as a Laker, Chamberlain set a team record by averaging a league-leading 21. 1 rpg.
Born in London, Chamberlain made his career in Birmingham, first as a manufacturer of screws and then as a notable Mayor of the city.
Chamberlain wrote the preface to the Radical Programme ( July 1885 ), the first campaign handbook of British political history.
At first, Chamberlain was reluctant to anger his Radical followers by joining forces with the anti-Home Rule Whigs and Conservatives.
On 9 April, Chamberlain spoke against the Irish Home Rule Bill in its first reading before attending a meeting of Liberal Unionists, summoned by Hartington, hitherto the subject of Chamberlain's anti-Whig declarations on 14 May.
Gladstone himself observed that " There is a difference between Hartington and Chamberlain, that the first behaves like and is a thorough gentleman.
Chamberlain rejected the proposal, thereby terminating the first talks for an Anglo-German alliance.
When he first met Theodor Herzl on 23 October 1902, Chamberlain expressed his sympathy to the Zionist cause.
Winston Churchill called Chamberlain " a splendid piebald: first black, then white, or, in political terms, first fiery red, then true blue.
The village was first settled by Henry Chamberlain in 1850 and became a village in 1867.
It was the first white settlement in the Township, which had been named for pioneer settler Addison Chamberlain.
Sir John Maxwell also served as Chamberlain of Scotland from 1231 – 1233, and began work on the first castle at Caerlaverock.
While there he became a First Team Consensus All-American selection in 1958 ( Elgin Baylor, Bob Boozer, Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Guy Rodgers and Don Hennon comprised the first team selections ) and a Second Team Consensus All-American in 1959, while being named to the United Press International and Helms Foundation first teams that season.
* 1885 Town ’ s first store erected by “ Dad ” Chamberlain.
Lady Longford was a great-niece of the Tory radical Joseph Chamberlain and a first cousin once removed of the British prime minister Neville Chamberlain.
The first CD was a re-issue of the original album while the second featured a two-part interview with Terry Taylor and Jerry Chamberlain on Rock & Religion Radio Show.
Duncan Smith followed William Hague as only the second Conservative Party leader since Austen Chamberlain not to have become Prime Minister and was the first since Neville Chamberlain not to have led the party in a general election.

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