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Gaunt's and style
John of Gaunt's great hall, showing the vertical lines characteristic of the Perpendicular Period # Perpendicular Gothic | perpendicular style.
Although now extensively damaged, these share the same style as the great hall ; this would have unified the appearance of Gaunt's palace in a distinct break from the more eclectic medieval tradition of design.

Gaunt's and design
Gaunt's Strong Tower is so named for being entirely vaulted in stone across all its floors, an unusual and robust design.

Gaunt's and ground
This side of the ground was occupied by uncovered terracing ever since the club moved to Sincil Bank from their first home, the John O ' Gaunt's Ground, in 1895.

Gaunt's and service
The novel also provides greater detail of Gaunt's past tour on Balhaut during his service with the Hyrkan 8th, before the founding of the Tanith First-and-Only.
Thomas joined John of Gaunt's service in 1380 as an esquire, and was knighted by him.

Gaunt's and from
The Tudors descended on Henry VII's mother's side from John Beaufort, one of the illegitimate children of the 14th century English Prince John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster ( the third surviving son of Edward III of England ) by Gaunt's long-term mistress Katherine Swynford.
Nevertheless, the Beauforts remained closely allied with Gaunt's legitimate descendants from his first marriage, the Royal House of Lancaster.
However the near-contemporary chronicler Jean Froissart reports a " gossipy " tale that Gaunt's sister kidnapped Mary from Pleshey Castle, Essex, where her family was holding her cloistered as a novice nun in order to keep her fortune for themselves, and took her to her own castle at Arundel.
It may be that he felt he had to maintain this posture of loyalty to protect his son Henry Bolingbroke ( the future Henry IV ), who had also been one of the Lords Appellant, from Richard's wrath ; but in 1398 Richard had Bolingbroke exiled, and on John of Gaunt's death the next year he disinherited Bolingbroke completely, seizing Gaunt's vast estates for the Crown.
Following Gaunt's marriage to Katherine, their children ( the Beauforts ) were legitimised, but the legitimation carried a condition: their descendants were barred from ever inheriting the throne.
John Beaufort ( 1371 / 1373 – 1410 ) was the eldest son from John of Gaunt's marriage to Katherine Swynford.
The chapter begins with the Tanith First " Gaunt's Ghosts " saving the Ketzok 17th " Serpents " artillery regiment from an ambush by Chaos Space Marines.
At the head of the score of this concert overture appears a quotation from Shakespeare, generally known as John of Gaunt's speech.
Gilbert de Gaunt's mother Gisele of Luxembourg had an older brother also called Gilbert and it seems that the name may have derived from her side of the family ( Gislebertus, Gylberd, Gylbard etc.
Youngblood told the story of John Gaunt's troubled childhood, via flashbacks from a point in Gaunt's life prior to his first published appearance in Starslayer, but after the Demon Wars.
Away from First, Gaunt's corpse made a one-panel appearance as a sight gag in issue # 5 of the DC Comics horror anthology title Wasteland.
The litigation over the Warwick inheritance only fueled the enmity between this branch of the Nevilles and the Beauforts ( who they were closely related to by common descent from John of Gaunt's third marriage ).
An example of a Beta level psyker is Sergeant Agun Soric, an Imperial Guardsman from the Gaunt's Ghosts series of novels by Dan Abnett.

Gaunt's and contrast
In contrast, Henry VII was the descendant of Gaunt's third marriage to Katherine Swynford, whose children were born out of wedlock and only legitimised after the death of Constance and the marriage of John to Katherine.

Gaunt's and with
Thomas of Woodstock was named Duke of Gloucester and Edmund of Langley became Duke of York, thereby founding the House of York, which later fought for the throne with John of Gaunt's Lancastrian descendants during the Wars of the Roses.
This angers the nobility, who accuse Richard of wasting England's money, of taking Gaunt's money ( which rightfully belongs to Bolingbroke ) to fund a war with Ireland, of taxing the commoners, and of fining the nobles for crimes their ancestors committed.
Gaunt's exiled son and heir Henry of Bolingbroke returned home the same year with an army to reclaim the Lancaster estates, but ended up riding a tide of popular opposition to Richard II that saw him take control of the Kingdom.
He was a member of the committee appointed by the Peers to confer with the Commons in 1373 — the first instance of such a joint conference since the institution of representative parliaments on the question of granting supplies for John of Gaunt's war in France.
This inconsistency is partly dealt with in Eisenhorn ( which is set before Gaunt's Ghosts ), also by Abnett, where the title character meets an aged Hekate.
When Gaunt's son Henry of Bolingbroke usurped the crown in 1399 and became Henry IV, the vast Lancaster inheritance, including the Lordship of Bowland, was merged with the crown as the Duchy of Lancaster.
In 1390, he joined John of Gaunt's sonHenry Bolingbroke, then simply Earl of Derby, on his crusade to Lithuania to fight with the Teutonic Knights.
In 2006, Beecroft had an on-air row with former presenter Jon Gaunt on talkSPORT, after pointing out that two of Gaunt's three Sony awards were not won by him personally.
This is not to be confused with the Poyntz Chapel ( formally termed " Chapel of Jesus ") built by Sir Robert Poyntz ( d. 1520 ) within The Gaunt's Chapel, Bristol.
He was closely associated with John of Gaunt and acted for some time as steward of Gaunt's household.

Gaunt's and on
There was organized opposition to his measures, and rioting in London: John of Gaunt's arms were reversed or defaced wherever they were displayed, and protestors pasted up lampoons on his supposedly dubious birth.
The Castilian king, John of Trastámara, had expected Gaunt would land in Portugal and had concentrated his forces on the Portuguese border ; he was wrong-footed by Gaunt's decision to invade Galicia, the most distant and disaffected of Castile's provinces.
He and Elizabeth then went on Gaunt's expedition to Spain, where Holland was constable of the English army.
There are repeated instances of the word “ White ,” which is almost certainly a play on “ Blanche .” In addition, at the end of the poem there are references to a ' long castel ', suggesting the house of Lancaster ( line 1318 ) and a ' ryche hil ' as John of Gaunt was earl of Richmond ( mond = hill ) ( line 1319 ) and the narrator swears by St John, which is John of Gaunt's saints name.
On the regiment's first battlefield on Blackshard, Hlaine Larkin coins the nickname " Gaunt's Ghosts ".
However in 1399 Richard was deposed by Gaunt's son, Henry of Bolingbroke, partly as a result of the royal confiscation of Gaunt's estate on his death.
In 1377, during a period when the young Richard's uncle John of Gaunt as Regent was highly unpopular in London, one of his more than 200 retainers, Sir John Swinton, unwisely rode through London wearing Gaunt's badge on a livery collar ( an innovation of Gaunt's, probably the Collar of Esses ).

Gaunt's and 1st
Lady Alice's family, the Neville's, were already established at court being descendants of John of Gaunt's daughter Lady Joan Beaufort and her second husband, Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland.
He was conferred the second creation of the title of " Duke of Lancaster " by his father Edward III in 1362, a year following the death of John of Gaunt's father-in-law Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster.
In 1388, Henry married Catherine of Lancaster ( 1372 – 1418 ), the daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Gaunt's second wife, Constance of Castile, who was the elder daughter of King Peter of Castile.
He was the fourth son of Sir Richard Carr Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Gaunt's House, Lord Mayor of London in 1798, himself the fourth son of Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Ewell, Lord Mayor of London in 1758.

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