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From 1428 – 1430 he served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

From and Henry's
From 1444 to 1446, as many as forty vessels sailed from Lagos on Henry's behalf, and the first private mercantile expeditions began.
From 1771 he was assisted in the technical aspects by the master builder Henry Holland, and by Henry's son Henry Holland the architect, whose initial career Brown supported ; the younger Holland was increasingly Brown's full collaborator and became Brown's son-in-law in 1773.
( From the Jacobite perspective, this creation of the title merged into the Crown with Charles ' death without legitimate issue, and Henry's succession to his rights.
From then on, monarchs could not ignore them, which explains Henry's decision to summon the Commons to several of his post-1265 parliaments.
From 1596, when he was added to Henry's finance commission, Rosny introduced some order into France's economic affairs.
#* From the French promo give-away with ' Henry's Dream ', 1992

From and tutor
From there she negotiated with the emperor for the safety of family members left in the capital, while protesting her sons ' innocence of hostile actions ; under the falsehood of making a vesperal visit to worship at the church, she deliberately excluded the grandson of Botaneiates and his loyal tutor, met with Alexios and Isaac and fled for the forum of Constantine.
From the ages of 6 to 9, Alexei was educated by his tutor Vyazemsky, but after the removal of his mother by Peter the Great to the Suzdal Intercession Convent, Alexei was confined to the care of educated foreigners, who taught him history, geography, mathematics and French.
From 1955, he began teaching in secondary schools, but quickly moved into the visiting tutor circuit at numerous art schools, including Ravensbourne, Ealing, Sidcup and the Slade School of Art.
From 1791 to 1795, Schlegel was tutor in a Dutch banker's family at Amsterdam.
From 15 March 1733 to 13 November 1739, Toup was battellar of Exeter College, Oxford, where John Upton was his tutor.
From 1763 till 1784 he was classical and philological tutor in the Coward Trust's academy at Hoxton, and subsequently in the New College at Hackney.
From Whitehaven he went to study under the tutor Thomas Hill, son of the ejected minister Thomas Hill, near Derby.
From 1951 he was a tutor at the Royal College of Art.
From 1882 to 1186 he was also a tutor at Balliol College.
From 1822 to 1832 he was assistant tutor at Trinity College.
From his earliest youth he manifested a remarkable faculty for the study of languages, and when he came to Scotland as tutor in the marquis of Tweeddale's family at the age of 18 he had already made progress in Sanskrit, Arabic and Hebrew.
From a tutor whom he describes as " narrow-minded " he received advantageous guidance in his studies, but he attributes his improvement in manners and in knowledge of the world chiefly to the fact that, as was his " fate through life ", he fell in " with clever but unpopular connexions ".
From 1971 he taught at the Budapest University of Sciences Department of Civil Law as a docent, before continuing this work as university tutor from 1973.
From 1976-86, she served as a tutor of French, and was subsequently appointed as Principal of the St. Lucia A Level College.
From 1836 to 1839 he was tutor to the young King Otho of Greece.
From the beginning, Bessler's work generated accusations of fraud from various people, including Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, the court tutor of Hesse-Kassel, as well as geologist Johann Gottfried Borlach, mathematician Christian Wagner, model-maker Andreas Gärtner, and others.
From 1816 to 1822 he was tutor to the young princes William Frederick and Charles.
From 1709-1712 he was the Librarian at Harvard and between 1712-1716 he was a tutor ( instructor ), and ( 1713-1716 ) he was a Fellow of the Corporation ( Harvard ).
From 1921 to 1943 he was fellow and tutor in philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford.
From 1870 he was a fellow, and from 1875 also a tutor, of New College, and in 1883 succeeded Pusey as Regius Professor of Hebrew and canon of Christ Church.
From 1821 onwards, he also worked as a tutor of the son of the nephew of the Serbian patriarch.
From 1788 – 1789 he spent rather more than a year as private tutor in a Virginian family, and from 1791 till the close of 1792 he held a similar appointment at Etruria, Staffordshire, with the family of Josiah Wedgwood, employing his spare time in experimental research and in preparing a translation of Buffon's Natural History of Birds, which was published in nine volumes in 1793, which brought him money.
From the age of 6 until he was eight he stayed with a tutor, the Reverend White, in Dorchester, where he learned Greek.
From 1838 until 1843 he worked as a private tutor within the Baltic area.

From and was
From the back of the barn it was a simple matter to reach Black's house without using the street.
From the way the wound in his head was itching, Dan knew that it would heal.
From the time the chocks were pulled until the plane was out of sight, he knew Donovan would keep his back to the strip.
From L'Turu, I heard that until about 1850 the people of this island -- which was about the size of Guam or smaller -- had been of both sexes, and that the normal family life of Melanesian tribes was observed here with minor variations.
From the convulsive quivers of the man's shoulders it was plain he had resumed the weeping.
From high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
From being a hated tyrant and madman he was now the symbol of all that was noblest and best in the history of Sweden.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
From the outside it was an ordinary enough house of the gentry.
From there on, each Junior was going to be judged individually.
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
From what I was able to gauge in a swift, greedy glance, the figure inside the coral-colored boucle dress was stupefying.
From these dosage isopleths it can be seen that an area of over 34,000 square miles was covered.

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