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Clarendon's and departure
The Lord High Treasurer Wriothesely having died just before Clarendon's departure, the Treasury went into commission in 1667, under the nominal chairmanship of George Monck ( Duke of Albermarle ).

Clarendon's and way
In the Earl of Clarendon's words: " it was considered more counsellable to march towards London, it being morally sure that Essex would put himself in their way.
In the Earl of Clarendon's words: " it was considered more counsellable to march towards London, it being morally sure that Essex would put himself in their way.
Along the way, Holmes and Watson learn about Guy Clarendon's dark past.

Clarendon's and for
Thomas Sharp, in his report Oxford Replanned for Oxford City Council, warned that Oxford was already short of quality hotel accommodation and the Clarendon's demolition would be a mistake.
He spoke several times on Clarendon's impeachment, and opposed the bill for his banishment.
" He pressed eagerly for Clarendon's committal, and on the refusal of the Lords accused them of mutiny and rebellion, and entered his dissent with " great fury.
The outbreak of the English Civil Wars in 1642 saw Birmingham emerge as a symbol of puritan and Parliamentarian radicalism, with the Royalist Earl of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England condemning the town as being " of as great fame for hearty, wilful, affected dis-loyalty to the king, as any place in England ".
A farmers market at Clarendon's Central Park is held Wednesday afternoons from spring through mid-December and features organic produce, baked goods, plants and herbs, homemade soaps and other items for sale.

Clarendon's and new
In fact, most of the money came from Oxford's new bible printer John Baskett – and the Vice-Chancellor William Delaune defaulted with much of the proceeds from Clarendon's work.
In the ninth year of his banishment he published a vindication of himself against John Oldmixon, who had accused him of having, in concert with other Christ Church men, garbled the new edition of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion.
As a principal agent in effecting Clarendon's fall, he naturally acquired new power and influence, and was expected to be Clarendon's successor as first minister of the crown.

Clarendon's and known
Virtually nothing, except that she was named after Clarendon's first wife, is known of her life before 1649, when her family fled to Holland after the execution of King Charles I.

Clarendon's and Cabal
The title " Cabal " resulted from the perception that they had conspired together in Clarendon's fall and prosecution, and in its increasingly secretive conduct of government, and was helped by the fact that the initial letters of their names could be arranged to form CABAL as an acronym.
His term as treasurer began concurrently with the assumption of power by the Clarendon Ministry, but his death would precede Lord Clarendon's impeachment from the House of Commons, after which the Cabal Ministry took over government.

Clarendon's and ",
Essex ( Letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Rushworth Collection ) calls him " an honest, judicious and stout man ", an estimate of Deane borne out by Clarendon's " bold and excellent officer " ( book xiv.

Clarendon's and Arlington
Clarendon's enemy, Lord Arlington, became the favourite of the king and began to cooperate with the king's brother James, Duke of York, the Lord High Admiral, in order to bring about war with the Dutch, from which both expected great personal gain.

Clarendon's and Buckingham
Buckingham ridiculed Sir William's steady attention to business, and was annoyed at his opposition to Clarendon's impeachment.

Clarendon's and .
At Clarendon's request Owen answered this in 1662 in his Animadversions ; and so great was its success that he was offered preferment if he would conform.
According to Laid he was now " one of the great leading men in the House of Commons ," and in Clarendon's opinion he was " a man of more accomplished parts than any of his party " and of most authority.
On 12 December he protested against Lord Clarendon's banishment and was nearly put out of the council in consequence.
# Clarendon's History State Papers and Cal.
Clarendon's sons, Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon, and Lawrence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, were also major political figures in their own right.
Clarendon's two cousins, Richard Rigby, Secretary of Jamaica and his son, Richard Rigby, Chief Secretary of Ireland and Paymaster of the Army, were successful politicians in the succeeding generations.
* Contains a list of Clarendon's works.
Eleanor Loftus herself was Strafford's friend, the sister of his brother's wife, but there is no evidence that she was his mistress, and his words quoted above do not support the accusation, which seems to rest upon some ambiguous expressions in Clarendon's History.
She accepted Barbara, however later withdrew from the king's society, and in spite of Clarendon's attempts to moderate her resentment, declared she would return to Portugal rather than consent to a base compliance.
This is printed in the Works of George Granville, Lord Lansdowne ( London, 1736 ), where Lansdowne's vindication of his kinsman, Sir Richard, against Clarendon's charges is also found.
The king looked favourably on Ashley's remarks and was displeased by Clarendon's.
On June 27, 1870, on Lord Clarendon's death, he became foreign secretary.
Lord Clarendon's first care was to obtain the admission of Piedmont-Sardinia to the council chamber as a belligerent power, and to raise the barrier which still excluded Prussia as a neutral one.
Lord Clarendon's daughter Lady Anne Hyde married the future King James II and was the mother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
Consequently, on Lord Clarendon's death in December 1753 all the titles became extinct.
In June 1663 Bristol tried to upset Clarendon's management of the House of Commons, but his intrigue was exposed to the parliament by Charles, and he had to attend the House of Lords to exonerate himself.

departure and opened
Taylor's departure opened up the door for Maurice Jones-Drew to become the team's feature running back.
During 1946, Friedman accepted an offer to teach economic theory at the University of Chicago ( a position opened by departure of his former professor Jacob Viner to Princeton University ).
He had opened for them in the 1970s as a member of The Vibrators, filled in for Cornwell during his time in prison for drug possession in 1980, worked with Burnel and Greenfield in their side-project Purple Helmets, and been added to the Stranglers ' line-up as a touring guitarist a short time before Cornwell's departure.
With an OA spot opened up with the departure of Jones, Butler would sign OA goaltender Cody St. Jacques.
However, Romney's departure to become Michigan governor opened the door for his successor, Roy Abernethy, to redirect the company towards a strategy of competing head to head with the Big Three ( General Motors, Chrysler Corporation, and Ford Motor Company ) with a variety of bodies and automobile platforms.
The new departure hall opened on schedule on 1 July 2005 and features a new boarding pier extending out between the airport's north and east aprons and relocated security, customs and immigration facilities.
On 20 May 1978, three terrorists opened fire on El Al passengers in the departure lounge.
Immediately after visiting the San Bernardino store, Ray became convinced that he could sell mixers to every new franchise restaurant that they opened, and so he offered his services to the McDonald brothers who were looking for a new franchising agent following the departure of agent Bill Tansey due to health issues.
All services-ticketing, baggage claim and concessions, were located inside the building, and a single departure lounge opened up onto the apron.
As the division's assault units began their approach march towards the line of departure late on the evening of 6 June, the German artillery opened up with a gas bombardment that severely hindered the march, breaking up the assaulting units as men became lost.
Whether Mara's resignation was in fact forced has been the subject of a police investigation since May 21, 2003, when the Police Investigations Department confirmed that they had opened an investigation into the events surrounding his departure from office.
The bank opened for business at the Walton House in Lower Manhattan only a few months after the departure of British troops from American soil.
He opened the scoring for his team to defeat league leaders Barcelona 2 – 0, avenging his premature departure against Barcelona in the Champions League Final the previous May.
This new status marked a sharp departure from the founding purpose and opened the way for expanding curricular offerings and programs.
Following his departure from the Governor's Office, Gillett opened a law practice in San Francisco.
) Shimamura's departure opened the door for Bridges to be promoted to Captain, and given command of the SIU.
After the departure of U. S. troops in 1933 ( at the depth of the Great Depression ), the Sacasa government opened negotiations with the rebel faction of Augusto César Sandino.
He had been strictly a backup the previous bunch of years, but the departure of Vinny Castilla opened the spot for him.
# Siliguri Junction-This station was opened in 1949 and used to be the point of departure of all trains to the north-eastern states until the broad gauge was extended to New Bongaigaon.
The Fog Devils ' departure left Mile One Centre without a major tenant for the first time since the building opened.
Garlick spent two and a half seasons with the Rapids as well, but the arrival of Joe Cannon and Scott's subsequent controversial benching for the 2003 playoffs opened the door for his departure.
The airport administrator Infraero started in 2003 a comprehensive renovation plan of the airport complex: a remodeling of departure and arrival halls with installation of 12 jetways was completed on 15 August 2004 ; in December 2005 a new parking garage was opened ; the runways received new surface between February and September 2007.
Carey's departure eventually opened the way for the co-ordinated bargaining which partially healed the two decade old division in the industry.
Also, in Canada, flight plans are opened automatically at the estimated time of departure ( ETD ).

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