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Charles and Seymour
* 1662 Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset ( d. 1748 )
In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
* 1748 Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, English politician ( b. 1662 )
The holiness preachers Charles Parham and William Seymour are credited as co-founders of the movement.
At 1: 20 in the morning on Saturday, June 28, 1969, four plainclothes policemen in dark suits, two patrol officers in uniform, and Detective Charles Smythe and Deputy Inspector Seymour Pine arrived at the Stonewall Inn's double doors and announced " Police!
* August 13 Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, English politician ( d. 1748 )
* December 2 Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, English politician ( b. 1662 )
In May 1536, immediately following the execution of his second wife, Anne Boleyn ( Merle Oberon ), King Henry VIII ( Charles Laughton ) marries Jane Seymour ( Wendy Barrie ), who dies in childbirth eighteen months later.
Charles Seymour ( formerly of Flushing, New York ) is credited with naming the small Michigan community in the 1830s.
There were three major grocery stores in Seymour — White's, which was connected with a general store, and owned by Charles White ; the MFA supermarket, which was part of the MFA complex ( feed and agriculture, hardware and groceries ); the MFA general manager was Sherman Eddings, and two of the ladies who worked in the office were Dorothy Herman and Lucille Brown ; and Williams ', which was owned by the Williams family, who also had a variety store.
Charles Reed Seymour, son of LDS Bishop John Heber Seymour, wrote the following:
The others were Charles de Lambert, a Russian aristocrat with French ancestry, and one of Wilbur Wright's pupils, and Arthur Seymour, an Englishman who reputedly owned a Voisin biplane.
His unscrupulous uncle, Sir Charles ( Mervyn ), marries him to his mistress, Grace ( Seymour ), in hopes of producing an heir and putting his nephew in an institution ; the plan fails when Grace falls in love with Jack.
During the 1980s, iguanas from North Seymour were brought to the Charles Darwin Research Station as part of a breeding and repopulation project, and in the 1990s, land iguanas were reintroduced to Baltra.
* Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset ( 29 January 1702 13 July 1702 )
The production was directed by Edwin Sherin, scenery William Ritman, costumes Theoni V. Aldredge, lighting Marc B. Weiss, original music Charles Gross, produced in conjunction with Marc W. Jacobs, production stage manager Henry Banister, and press Seymour Krawitz, Patricia McLean Krawitz, and Louise Ment.
The film starred Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger as Thomas Seymour, with Charles Laughton as Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, a part he had played twenty years before in The Private Life of Henry VIII.
She debuted on stage on 29 December 1919, aged 12, in Bluebell in Fairyland, by Seymour Hicks, music by Walter Slaughter and lyrics by Charles Taylor, at the Metropolitan Music Hall, Edgware Road, London, as a child dancer ; she made her film debut in 1923 in the silent film The Beloved Vagabond.
The UPCI emerged out of the Pentecostal Movement, which traces its origins to the teachings of Charles Parham in Topeka, Kansas, and the Azuza Street Revival led by William J. Seymour in 1906.
He attended an indoor melee with his father and acted in a mummery with his father, and the likes of the much older Charles Brandon and Nicholas Carew, who would later prove to be such enemies of the little boy ( Brandon sat on the jury which tried him and Carew helped coach Jane Seymour on how best to win the king's heart ).
Henry was the eldest child of seven, and his father's early death in 1879 left him to assume a leading role in caring for his younger brothers and sister ( Charles, Alexander, Seymour, Edith, Arthur, Francis and Samuel ).
His only extant solo work is When You See Me You Know Me ( 1603 5 ), a history of Henry VIII from the death of Jane Seymour to the visit of Charles V. He also wrote a play on Richard III and two apparent comedies, Hard Shift for Husbands and A Match or no Match — all three licensed shortly before his death, and none of which has survived.
Portrait of Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, by Godfrey Kneller, 1703.
Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset ( 13 August 1662 2 December 1748 ), sometimes referred to as the " Proud Duke ".

Charles and Whitman
* 1966 Charles Whitman kills 16 people at the University of Texas at Austin before being killed by the police.
* 1941 Charles Whitman, American murderer ( d. 1966 )
Other Friedman tunes include " The Ballad of Charles Whitman ," in which Friedman lampooned Whitman's sniper attack from the University of Texas at Austin's Main Building tower on August 1, 1966.
Important literary precursors of Modernism were: Fyodor Dostoyevsky ( 1821 81 ) ( Crime and Punishment ( 1866 ), The Brothers Karamazov ( 1880 ); Walt Whitman ( 1819 92 ) ( Leaves of Grass ) ( 1855 91 ); Charles Baudelaire ( 1821 67 ) ( Les fleurs du mal ), Rimbaud ( 1854 91 ) ( Illuminations, 1874 ); August Strindberg ( 1849 1912 ), especially his later plays, including, the trilogy To Damascus 1898 1901, A Dream Play ( 1902 ), The Ghost Sonata ( 1907 ).
By the turn of the 20th century, the last group of passenger pigeons, all descended from the same pair, was kept by Professor Charles O. Whitman at the University of Chicago.
Charles Oldfather, Herk Harvey and Charles Whitman, all at one time professors at The University of Kansas, were cast as farmers.
** Charles Whitman, American mass murderer ( d. 1966 )
** Sniper Charles Whitman kills 13 people and wounds 31 from atop the University of Texas at Austin Main Building tower, after earlier killing his wife and mother.
* August 1, 1966: University of Texas Massacre Charles Whitman climbs atop the observation deck at the University of Texas-Austin, killing 16 people and wounding 31 during a 96-minute shooting rampage.
Smith had reportedly admired Richard Speck and Charles Whitman.
* 1966 Charles Whitman murders his wife and mother in Austin.
Charles Joseph Whitman ( June 24, 1941 August 1, 1966 ) was an engineering student and former Marine who killed 13 people and an unborn child and wounded 32 others in a shooting rampage located in and around the Tower of the University of Texas on the afternoon of August 1, 1966.
Charles Joseph Whitman was born on June 24, 1941 in Lake Worth, Florida, the eldest of three sons born to Charles and Margaret Whitman.
In addition, Whitman Sr. regularly took his sons on hunting trips, and Charles became an avid hunter and accomplished marksman, with his father later stating: " Charlie could plug ( shoot ) the eye out of a squirrel by the time he was sixteen.
Charles Whitman.
In 1963, as he awaited his court martial, Whitman began to write a diary entitled " Daily Record of Charles J. Whitman ".
Two close friends of Charles Whitman named John and Fran Morgan later told the Texas Department of Public Safety that Whitman had confided in them that he had struck Kathy on a total of three occasions, adding that Whitman had abhorred himself for having done so and had confessed to having been " mortally afraid of being like his father.
At approximately 4: 00 p. m. on July 31, Charles and Kathy Whitman visited close friends of theirs named John and Fran Morgan.

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