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Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful.
Though Col. Lambert subsequently acquitted himself to Henry Vane the Younger and Edmond Ludlow and the " Committee on Safety " an instrument of the Wallingford House party acting under their miss-direction.
According to Edmond Ludlow, " The Wallingford House party, as if infatuated by a superior power to procure their own destruction, continued obstinately to oppose the Parliament, and fixed in their resolution to call another ( that is a reformed Parliament more agreeable to their interests ).
" Edmond Ludlow warned both the army and key members of Parliament that unless a compromise could be made it would " render all the blood and treasure that had been spent in asserting our liberties of no use to us, but also force us under such a yoke of servitude, that neither we nor our posterity should be able to bear.
John Jones, Col. Thomlinson, and Edmond Ludlow on 19 January 1660.
Though named by Parliament for treason, Mr. Miles Corbet and Edmond Ludlow were for a while were permitted to continue to sit with Parliament, and for a time the charges against these men were dropped.
General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted.
* Edmond Ludlow
And that the inhumanity of these men may the better appear, I ( Edmond Ludlow ) must not omit, that the executioner in an ugly dress, with a halter in his hand, was placed near the Major-General, and continued there during the whole time of his trial, which action I doubt whether it was ever equaled by the most barbarous nations.
Edmond Ludlow also provided an account of the execution at Charing Cross, " the sentence which had been pronounced in consequence of the verdict was executed upon Major-General Harrison at the place where Charing Cross formerly stood, that the King might have the pleasure of the spectacle, and inure himself to blood.
According to Edmond Ludlow on May 7th, about twelve o-clock we went to take our places in the House, Mr. Lenthal our Speaker leading the way, and the officers of the army lining the rooms for us, as we passed through the Painted Chamber, the Court of Requests, and the lobby itself, the principal officers having placed themselves nearest to the door of the Parliament-House, every one seeming to rejoice at our restitution, and promising to live and die with us.
In July 1659, Edmond Ludlow was appointed Commander-in-Chief by the restored Rump Parliament of all forces in Ireland ; and made Lietenant-General of the Horse.

Edmond and one
but I have only one ye now, and hardly that .’ I was really quite touched ". On 5 November Reynolds, fearing he may not have an opportunity to write a will, wrote a memorandum intended to be his last will and testament, with Edmund Burke, Edmond Malone and Philip Metcalfe named as executors.
The third-largest university in the state, the University of Central Oklahoma, is located just north of the city in the suburb of Edmond, as is Oklahoma Christian University, one of the state's private liberal arts institutions.
He is the elder son of Jean Edmond Lucien Giscard d ' Estaing ( 1894 – 1982 ), a civil servant, and his wife, Marthe Clémence Jacqueline Marie ( May ) Bardoux, who was a daughter of senator and academic Achille Octave Marie Jacques Bardoux and a great-granddaughter of minister of state education Agénor Bardoux, also a granddaughter of historian Georges Picot and niece of diplomat François Georges-Picot, and also a great-great-great-granddaughter of King Louis XV of France by one of his mistresses, Catherine Eléonore Bernard ( 1740 – 1769 ) through his great-grandfather Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, and by whom Giscard d ' Estaing was a multiple descendant of Charlemagne.
When Eta Carinae was first catalogued in 1677 by Edmond Halley, it was of the 4th magnitude, but by 1730, observers noticed it had brightened considerably and was, at that point, one of the brightest stars in Carina.
Edmond was listed as one of the " Top 100 Places to Live in 2007 " by Relocate America.
But he was finally elected the next year, gaining 25 voices against 8 to Edmond Hauraucourt and one to Jean Aicart on 25 January 1906.
" Spacemen 3 were one of the most revolutionary UK guitar bands " ( Ian Edmond, Record Collector ).
* In The Count of Monte Cristo, " Sinbad the Sailor " is but one of many pseudonyms used by Edmond Dantès.
As a result of substantial contributions made to St Mary ’ s Cathedral, Edmond became great friends with Irish liberal Daniel O ’ Connell, who later became godfather to one of his sons.
In the République française he waged a steady war against General Boulanger, which resulted in three duels, one with Edmond Magnier and two with Paul Déroulède.
There are sixty one interdisciplinary research centers at Ben-Gurion University including: the S. Daniel Abraham International Center for Health and Nutrition, the Robert H. Arnow Center for Bedouin Studies and Development, the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center, the Goldstein-Goren-International Center for Jewish Thought, the Esther and Sidney Rabb Center for Holocaust and Redemption Studies, the Edmond J. Safra Center for the Design and Engineering of Functional Biopolymers, the Reimund Stadler Minerva Center for Mesoscale Macromolecular Engineering and the Zlotowski Center for Neurosciences.
It was one of the first Jewish settlements of Halutzim in the country, founded in 1882 by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild and named in honor of his father.
Having purchased the deed to the island from whence he obtained his treasure, Edmond is able to place himself in the upper strata of Parisian society and assume the role of one of the most influential men in all of France.
Edmond, at the end of the novel, departs with Haydee, the daughter of one of his allies, leaving with words of immortal wisdom: " to wait and hope ".
The first one to be named was " Halley's Comet " ( now officially known as Comet Halley ), named after Edmond Halley, who had calculated its orbit.
The French Germanic scholar Edmond Vermeil considered Chamberlain's ideas " essentially shoddy ," but the anti-Nazi German author Konrad Heiden, despite objections to Chamberlain's racial ideas, described him as " one of the most astonishing talents in the history of the German mind, a mine of knowledge and profound ideas.
From 1923 on, Trefusis was one of the many lovers of the Singer sewing machine heiress Winnaretta Singer, daughter of Isaac Singer and wife of the homosexual Prince Edmond de Polignac, who introduced her to the artistic beau-monde in Paris.
First, Oklahoma County had to donate $ 5, 000 in bonds, and Edmond had to donate of land within one mile ( 1. 6 km ) of the town ; the land was eventually donated by Anton Classen.
* Napoleon plays an indirect yet important part in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo the novel starts in 1815 with Napoleon exiled on the island of Elba, here we learn he hands a letter to the protagonist Edmond Dantes to give to one of his chief ( fictional ) supporters in Paris-Nortier De Villefort the president of a Bonapartist club.
By June 11, the Kings, from Coulsdon, Surrey and Mr. Edmond, from Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, all pleaded guilty in a local court to one count each of causing a disruption on an aircraft.
He became one of the founders and a chairman of the Hovevei Zion movement, with the backing of Baron Edmond James de Rothschild.
While the Edmond Hamilton-led pulp Captain Future was a going concern, Wellman wrote one novel for it, The Solar Invasion.
Born at Agha, Algiers, Algeria, according to her memoirs she was one of eleven children of whom only four-Émilie, her two brothers Edmond and Marcel, and a sister, Lucile-survived infancy.

Edmond and members
In September, 1949, acting on orders from their superior, Edmond Romain, Linden Young and Roger Chartrand, members of the provincial police, broke up an orderly religious meeting conducted by Mr. Gotthold, a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses in Esymier Chaput's house.
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham, PC ( 23 December 1621 – 1682 ), Lord Chancellor of England, was descended from the old family of Finch, many of whose members had attained high legal eminence, and was the eldest son of Sir Heneage Finch, recorder of London, by his first wife Frances Bell, daughter of Sir Edmond Bell of Beaupre Hall, Norfolk.
Its members were known in France as pupistes, and one of its notable leaders was Alexandre Edmond Bachelet.
Among these original members were Henry Landes ( University of Washington geology dean ), Edmond S. Meany ( the father of the University of Washington Forestry school ), the famous photographer Asahel Curtis, and Seattle photographer and North Cascades guide Lawrence Denny Lindsley.

Edmond and Parliament
The Stafford family descended from Edmond de Stafford, who was summoned to Parliament as Lord Stafford in 1299.
Notable Franco-Manitobans include Métis nationalist Louis Riel, former Manitoba Premier Marc-Amable Girard, world-renowned writer Gabrielle Roy, international singer-songwriter Daniel Lavoie, current federal Member of Parliament Kevin Lamoureux, former federal Members of Parliament Ronald Duhamel, Raymond Simard and Robert Bockstael, former provincial MLAs Jean Allard, Albert Préfontaine, Edmond Préfontaine, Neil Gaudry and Laurent Desjardins, current member of the Canadian Senate Maria Chaput, professional hockey players Jonathan Toews and Travis Hamonic, and country singer Lucille Starr.

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