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From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland.
From 1689 to 1803, although in peace time the Mutiny Act was occasionally suffered to expire, a statutory power was given to the crown to make Articles of War to operate in the colonies and elsewhere beyond the seas in the same manner as those made by prerogative operated in time of war.
From 1687 to 1689, Augustus toured France and Italy.
From 1675 ( when his father acceded as Marquess of Winchetster ) until April 1689 ( when his father was created 1st Duke of Bolton ), he was styled Earl of Wiltshire.
From 1689 until his accession to the Dukedom he was styled Marquess of Winchester.
From July 1689 to December 1692 he served as British Ambassador to the Court of Denmark, during which time he wrote a spirited attack on Danish absolutism in a treatise entitled An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year 1692.
From 1689 on, the regiment was named Jämtlands dragonregemente, but had only one company of cavalry troops.
From 1671 until his death in 1689, he lived in Whitton, near Twickenham in Middlesex.
** From late 1770s: new Constitutions and Bills explicitly describing and limiting the authority of powerholders, many based on the English Bill of Rights ( 1689 ).
From the Treaty of Nerchinsk ( 1689 ) to the Treaty of Aigun ( 1859 ) its lower course was officially part of the border between Russia and China, although the border was not clearly marked and the area rarely visited.
From 1686 until 1689, Massachusetts and surrounding colonies were united.
From the book Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical of King James ’ s Irish Army List ( 1689 ) written by John D ’ Alton, Esquire & Barrister of Dublin Ireland in 1885 you are able to locate a list of important persons having bore the Quinn surname and its many variations.
From May 1689 until William III's death in 1702 he was Comptroller of the Royal Works, and also in 1689 William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland appointed Talman and George London as his deputies in his new role as Superintendent of the Royal Gardens.
From 1683 to 1689 he participated in the military campaigns in the role of promoting good relations within the Imperial army and to help the soldiers spiritually.

From and 1694
From this time the pirates increasingly made the Bahamian capitol of Nassau, founded in 1694, their base.
From 1694 to 1700, he was maître de musique ( music director ) at the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, after having served in a similar capacity in Arles and Toulouse.
From 1694 to 1716 he held the chair of medicine at Halle, and was then appointed physician to King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia in Berlin.
From 1694 to 1705, he operated a ship building business at Taunton, Massachusetts.
From 1692 until 1694, Mwenemutapa Nyakambira rules Mutapa independently.
From 1680 to 1694, the Portuguese and Zumbi, now the new king of Angola Janga, waged an almost constant war of greater or lesser violence.
From 1693 to 1694 over 2 million people died.
From the year 1677 till the beginning of the eighteenth century there were two Christian printing establishments in Frankfurt at which Hebrew books were printed: ( 1 ) The press owned till 1694 by Balthasar Christian Wust, who began with David Clodius ' Hebrew Bible ; his last work was the unvocalized Bible prepared by Eisenmenger, 1694 ; up to 1707 the press was continued by John Wust.
From 1683 until 1694, he was styled Lord Russell, and from 1695 until his accession in 1700, Marquess of Tavistock.
From 1691 to 1694 Andrea Pozzo painted the Entrance of Saint Ignatius into Paradise on the nave vault of Sant ' Ignazio, Rome, with theatricality and emotion.
From the time of Matsuo Bashō ( 1644 – 1694 ), the hokku began to appear as an independent poem, and was also incorporated in haibun ( in combination with prose ), and haiga ( in combination with a painting ).

From and Prideaux
He is known for starring as the character Christopher Lowe in From Beyond the Grave, Jackie O ' Shea in Waking Ned and Jim Prideaux in the BBC production of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.

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From October to December, 1550, he resided in Yamaguchi.
From 1838 to 1847, he resided at what is now known as the Herman Melville House in Lansingburgh, New York.
From 1309 to 1377, the pope resided not in Rome but in Avignon.
From 1777 to 1870, the Governor resided in Jennings House in Annapolis.
From 1961 to 1962, poet Les Murray resided in Brian Jenkins's Push household at Glen Street, Milsons Point, which became a mecca for associates visiting Sydney from Melbourne and other cities.
From that time, he resided permanently in Italy, doing much, by his patronage of learned men, by his collection of books and manuscripts, and by his own writings, to spread abroad the new learning.
From 2009 to 2011 in Bulgaria are opened five hypermarkets resided in Sofia, Plovdiv, Pleven, Varna, Burgas and Ruse.
From then on he always resided at the Armagh observatory, engaged in researches connected with astronomy and physics, until his death in 1882.
From 1917 to 1929 he resided at Riversdale in Riverdale Park, Maryland.
From 1795 he resided successively at old Neidpath Castle near Peebles, at Hallyards on Manor Water and at St Andrews, where he died on 22 February 1816.
From there, Isabella's spirit moved to the Music Hall and resided there until 1948 then that building was also torn down.
From the age of twelve to sixteen he resided in France.
From March 1940 to the end of 1945, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Nosaka resided at the Chinese Red Army base in Yan ' an, in Shaanxi Province, where he headed the Japanese People's Emancipation League ( JPEL ).
From 2003 to 2007, however, two of the members of the Federal Council, Moritz Leuenberger and Christoph Blocher, have resided in the Canton of Zürich.
From 1767 he resided either at Edinburgh or at a villa which he built at Kilduff near his former parish.
From 880 to 951 the two Berengarii resided there.
From then until 1937, Redlich resided in Mannheim as a composer and writer.
: From to Aššur and ( from ) Susa, Agade, Ešnunna, Zamban, Me-Turnu, Der, as far as the region of Gutium, the sacred centers on the other side of the Tigris, whose sanctuaries had been abandoned for a long time, I returned the images of the gods, who had resided there in Babylon, to their places and I let them dwell in eternal abodes.
From the 17th to the late 20th centuries it was the family seat of the Bankes family, who had previously resided nearby at Corfe Castle until its destruction in the English Civil War after its incumbent owners, Sir John Bankes and Dame Mary joined the side of Charles I.
From 1853 to 1855, Harlan was president of Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, where, following his career of public service, he resided until his death in 1899.
From 1802 she resided at Norton House in Norton Bavant, near Warminster, in Wiltshire, and from at least 1809 until her death devoted herself to collecting and studying the fossils of her native county.
From 1924 the 17th Viscount resided at Hampton Court, Herefordshire, which was sold by his grandson, the 18th Viscount, in 1972.
From 1515 to about 1700 the family resided at Denton Hall.
From 1687 to 1700 he resided in Paris, where he learned thoroughly the principal European languages, acquired the superficial elegance of the court of Versailles, and associated with the Jesuits, whose moral system he is said to have appropriated.
From Russia, he proceeded through Tartary into Persia, and resided for some time at Tabriz, Teheran, Persepolis, and Shiraz.

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