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In 2007, Geoffrey Robertson QC alleged that Phillip's remains are no longer in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton and have been lost: "... Captain Arthur Phillip is not where the ledger stone says he is: it may be that he is buried somewhere outside, it may simply be that he is simply lost.
He was assisted by Geoffrey Robertson, later to become a prominent barrister, author, and occasional broadcaster.
It was alleged by Geoffrey Robertson that Widgery sent his clerk to Soho one lunchtime to buy £ 20 worth of the hardest porn he could find.
* Geoffrey Robertson The Tyrannicide Brief, Pub: Random House, ( August 2005 ), ISBN 0-7011-7602-4
Popular international exports have included: Dame Edna Everage, Clive James, Geoffrey Robertson and The Wiggles.
* Robertson, Geoffrey, Crimes against Humanity, Penguin Books, 3rd Edit., 2008.
Fast Forward was noted for its fast paced satirical comedy which particularly lampooned the media, in particular film and TV, with its precise parodies of well known television shows ( such as Kung Fu, Lost In Space, The Munsters, A Current Affair ), personalities ( such as Clive James, Jana Wendt, Hinch, Geoffrey Robertson ) and commercials ( such as Amex, Nescafe ).
Broadcaster Geoffrey Robertson QC used the phrase in an episode of his television series, Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals ( Affairs of the Heart, ABC, 1989 ), illustrating this point of view ; it is unclear whether Robertson was aware Clough's version of the Sixth Commandment had nothing to do with the alleviation of suffering but was instead referring to those who do not afford-in any circumstances-due respect to the sanctity of human life.
Geoffrey Robertson QC argued for the publisher Dow Jones, as to whether it was considered to be " published from " where it was uploaded in New Jersey or " published into " where it downloaded by subscribers in Victoria, Australia.
Geoffrey Robertson, QC, suggests that when Greene left the BBC, in 1969, contrary to the view that it was because of disagreements over the appointment of the Conservative Lord Hill as BBC chairman in 1967, whereby she could be given some credit for his departure, it was more to do with a political struggle between the BBC and Wilson.
* Geoffrey Robertson ( 1999 ) The Justice Game, Random House UK.
The case went before a special educational tribunal in March 2000, at which the school was represented by noted human rights lawyers Geoffrey Robertson QC and Mark Stephens.
The Trust was launched in 2004 by Tim Brighouse, Tom Conti, Bill Nighy, Mark Stephens and Geoffrey Robertson QC to raise funds for bursaries and to promote democratic education around the world.
* Geoffrey Robertson, QC
Depending on geographical or historical preferences, a subset of the four scientists — Alexander Friedmann, Georges Lemaître, Howard Percy Robertson and Arthur Geoffrey Walker — may be named ( e. g., Friedmann – Robertson – Walker ( FRW ) or Robertson – Walker ( RW ) or Friedmann – Lemaître ( FL )).
Geoffrey Robertson QC, a noted human rights author and barrister called the arrest “ an affront to democracy ” and called on the Speaker of the House to resign if it should prove that he had authorised the police search of Green's office.
* Robertson, Geoffrey ( 1999 ).
The classic solution of the Einstein field equations that describes a homogeneous and isotropic universe is called the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker metric, or FLRW, after Friedmann, and Howard Percy Robertson and Arthur Geoffrey Walker, and Georges Lemaître who worked on the problem in 1920's and 30's independently of Friedmann.

Geoffrey and QC
* Thomas More Chambers – The Chambers of Mr Geoffrey Cox QC, MP.
* Geoffrey Cox QC MP, Barrister and British Conservative politician
Richard Edward Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, CH, QC, PC ( born 20 December 1926 ) known 1970-1992 as Sir Geoffrey Howe is a former British Conservative politician.
* Mr Geoffrey Howe, QC MP ( 1965 – 1966 )
* Mr Geoffrey Howe, QC ( 1966 – 1970 )
* Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC ( 1970 )
* Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC MP ( 1970 – 1972 )
Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC MP ( 1972 – 1992 )
On the same side, at number 7, is Thomas More Chambers, led by Mr Geoffrey Cox QC MP.
Judge Alan King-Hamilton QC heard the trial at the Old Bailey on 4 July 1977, with John Mortimer QC and Geoffrey Robertson representing the accused and John Smyth representing Mary Whitehouse.
Geoffrey Robertson QC is a leading international human rights lawyer, academic, author and broadcaster whose books include The Justice Game ( 1998 ) and Crimes Against Humanity ( 1999 ).
Eminent Australian-born jurist Geoffrey Robertson QC recently described the trial as "... a particularly pernicious example of using legal proceedings against lower ranks as a means of covering up the guilt of senior officers and of Kitchener himself, who gave or approved their unlawful ' shoot to kill ' order ".
Despite her stereotyping of English people as condescending and unfriendly, Lette lives in London and is married to a fellow Australian expatriate, Geoffrey Robertson QC, whom she first met while still married to Kim Williams, when appearing on Robertson's TV panel debate show Hypotheticals.

Geoffrey and barrister
However, one day before the hearing, Geoffrey Gordon & Co. sent the case to an Australian barrister in London, Ian Hanger, whose qualifications in law in Australia did not allow him to practise as a barrister in London.
* Geoffrey Nice ( born 1945 ), British barrister and activist
Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC, MP ( born 30 April 1960 in Wroughton ), is a British politician and barrister.
For part of his career as a barrister, Geoffrey Cox was Standing Counsel to the government of Mauritius.
At 119 Baggot Street, Captain Geoffrey Thomas Baggallay, a barrister by profession, who had been employed as a prosecutor under the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920 regulations, and who had been a member of military courts that sentenced IRA volunteers to death, was killed by a three-man IRA unit.

Geoffrey and for
This story was later retold with more detail by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictionalized Historia Regum Britanniae, conflating the personage of Ambrosius with the Welsh tradition of Merlin the visionary, known for oracular utterances that foretold the coming victories of the native Celtic inhabitants of Britain over the Saxons and the Normans.
* 1397 – Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.
The former astrologer, and scientist, Geoffrey Deans and psychologist Ivan Kelly conducted a large scale scientific test, involving more than one hundred cognitive, behavioral, physical and other variables, but found no support for astrology.
" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.
He again brought cameras and photographic plates for Frances and Elsie, but was accompanied by the clairvoyant Geoffrey Hodson.
Historian Geoffrey Hosking in his 2005 Modern Scholar lecture course suggested that citizenship in ancient Greece arose from an appreciation for the importance of freedom.
Geoffrey Hosking suggests that fear of being enslaved was a central motivating force for the development of the Greek sense of citizenship.
According to critic Geoffrey Blum, the process that saw its beginnings in 1942's Pirate Gold first bore its full fruit in 1950's ' Vacation Time ,' which he describes as ' a visual primer for reading comics and understanding ... the form ...." From the early 1950s Barks undertook the quarterly adventures of Uncle Scrooge and the duck clan in Scrooge's own title.
Anderson was educated at Stanburn Primary School and Harrow County School for Boys in London, where his group of friends included Geoffrey Perkins and Michael Portillo.
The use of the name Camelot and the support of Geoffrey Ashe helped ensure much publicity for the finds, but Alcock himself later grew embarrassed by the supposed Arthurian connection to the site.
The vanguard, with which Queen Eleanor marched, was commanded by her Aquitainian vassal, Geoffrey de Rancon ; this, being unencumbered by baggage, managed to reach the summit of Cadmos, where de Rancon had been ordered to make camp for the night.
The official scapegoat for the disaster was Geoffrey de Rancon, who had made the decision to continue, and it was suggested that he be hanged ( a suggestion which the King ignored ).
Eleanor appears to have taken an ambivalent attitude towards these affairs: for example, Geoffrey of York, an illegitimate son of Henry and a prostitute named Ykenai, was acknowledged by Henry as his child and raised at Westminster in the care of the Queen.
A man named Braithwaite ( Geoffrey Weeks ) from British Intelligence approaches Lee and asks for his help in an undercover mission.
Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst MBE ( born 8 December 1941 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire ) is a retired England footballer best remembered for making his mark in history as the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
* Geoffrey Prime, a former employee of GCHQ, convicted both of spying for the Soviet Union and of sexual offences involving children.
According to the legendary Historia Regum Britanniae, of Geoffrey of Monmouth, London was founded by Brutus of Troy after he defeated the incumbent giants Gog and Magog and was known as, ( Latin for New Troy ), which, according to a pseudo-etymology, was corrupted to Trinovantum.
Garden hotels, famous for their gardens before they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Hengist — here Geoffrey notes whose " years and wisdom entitled him to precedence "— responds for the company, stating that they have come from their homeland of Saxony, and that they had come to offer their services to Vortigern or some other prince.
The idea of the integrated circuit was conceived by a radar scientist working for the Royal Radar Establishment of the British Ministry of Defence, Geoffrey W. A.
Many of the later sources may also have formed part of a propaganda effort designed to create a history for the people of Ireland that could bear comparison with the mythological descent of their British invaders from the founders of Rome that was promulgated by Geoffrey of Monmouth and others.
Henry the Young King was allowed to travel widely in Europe with his own household of knights, Richard was given Aquitaine back, and Geoffrey was allowed to return to Brittany ; only Eleanor was imprisoned for her role in the revolt.
With his primary heir dead, Henry rearranged the plans for the succession: Richard was to be made King of England, albeit without any actual power until the death of his father ; Geoffrey would retain Brittany ; and John would now become the Duke of Aquitaine in place of Richard.
The textual sources for Arthur are usually divided into those written before Geoffrey's Historia ( known as pre-Galfridian texts, from the Latin form of Geoffrey, Galfridus ) and those written afterwards, which could not avoid his influence ( Galfridian, or post-Galfridian, texts ).

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