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George's father Augustine was a slave-owning tobacco planter who later tried his hand in iron-mining ventures.
John George's father was a co-inheritor of the Duchy of Prussia.
At the age of 14, George lost his father ; a few years later, George's mother, Polychronia, died.
Tamar was proclaimed heir apparent and co-ruler by her reigning father George III in 1178, but she faced significant opposition from the aristocracy upon her ascension to full ruling powers after George's death.
The Yorks were perceived by the public as an ideal family: father, mother and children, but unfounded rumours that Margaret was deaf and dumb were not completely dispelled until Margaret's first main public appearance at her uncle Prince George's wedding in 1934.
She marries George Osborne against the wishes of George's father, and is devoted to him despite his neglect of her and flirtation with Becky.
Afterwards, Robert visits George's father, Mr. Harcourt Talboys, and confronts the Squire with his son's death.
He was christened Albert Edward ( after his father, and maternal grandfather Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn ) at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 25 January 1842.
George's elder brother ascended the throne as Edward VIII on the death of their father in 1936.
On the death of Victoria in 1901, George's father became King Edward VII, and George was made Prince of Wales.
She resented the fact that, as the wife of a younger son of the British sovereign, she had to yield precedence to George's mother, the Princess of Wales, whose father had been a minor German prince before being called unexpectedly to the throne of Denmark.
George's father took him hunting and riding, and introduced him to military matters ; mindful of his uncertain future, Ernest Augustus took the fifteen-year-old George on campaign in the Franco-Dutch War with the deliberate purpose of testing and training his son in battle.
Later that evening, George's absent-minded Uncle Billy ( Thomas Mitchell ) interrupts them to tell George that his father has had a stroke, which proves fatal.
John Pontifex was a carpenter ; his son George rises in the world to become a publisher ; George's son Theobald, pressed by his father to become a minister, is manipulated into marrying Christina, the daughter of a clergyman ; the main character Ernest Pontifex is the eldest son of Theobald and Christina.
* Frank Gibbs – George's father, the town doctor
George's father Mr Emerson quotes thinkers who influenced Forster, including Samuel Butler.
While he is having a heart-to-heart talk with his father, George's mother calls the police, who come and arrest him.
His unforgiving mother denies the request, saying a visit would only upset George's father.
* Ray Liotta as Frederick " Fred " Jung, George's father
* Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, father of lawn tennis – lived at 33 St George's Square
*; Uncle Quentin: Quentin is George's father, and a world-famous scientist, who is kidnapped or held hostage in several of the children's adventures.

George's and died
They had two children Robert ( 1803 ) and Fanny ( 1805 ) but the girl died within months, and George's wife died, probably of tuberculosis or, the year after.
He died 12 September 1500, and was succeeded in his German territories by George as the head of the Albertine line, while George's brother Heinrich became hereditary governor of Friesland.
In poor health, he died a year later at his nephew's plantation Oxon Hill Manor in Prince George's County, Maryland, on November 22, 1783. The grave site has been lost.
He died on 9 April 1483 and is buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
By 1675 George's eldest uncle had died without issue, but his remaining two uncles had married, putting George's inheritance in jeopardy as his uncles ' estates might pass to their own sons, should they have had any, instead of to George.
Shortly after George's accession to his paternal dukedom, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, who was second-in-line to the English and Scottish thrones, died.
By the terms of the English Act of Settlement 1701, George's mother, Sophia, was designated as the heir to the English throne if the then reigning monarch ( William III ) and his sister-in-law, Princess Anne of Denmark ( later Queen Anne ) died without surviving issue.
In the same year, George's surviving uncle died and he inherited further German dominions: the Principality of Lüneburg-Grubenhagen, centred at Celle.
George's mother, the Electress Sophia, died on 28 May 1714 at the age of 83.
Sir Jacob died in 1764, and as the other named heirs had also died, the college should have come into existence then, but Sir Jacob's widow, Margaret, refused to give up the estates and the various relatives who were Sir George's legal heirs had to take costly and prolonged action in the Court of Chancery to compel her to do so.
She died in 1778 but her second husband and the son of her sister continued to resist the heirs-at-law's action until 1800 when the Court decided in favour of Sir George's will and George III granted Downing a Royal Charter, marking the official foundation of the college.
She died on 20 November 1925 at Sandringham after suffering a heart attack, and was buried in an elaborate tomb next to her husband in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
While walking in London with Marietta Tree through Grosvenor Square, Stevenson suffered a heart attack on the afternoon of July 14, 1965, and died later that day of heart failure at St George's Hospital.
We learn that his cousin is Emily, who died giving birth to her and George's second child.
* Bram Stoker, author of Dracula – died at 26 St. George's Square
Saint George's Memorial Church commemorates the British and Commonwealth soldiers, who died in the five battles fought for Ypres during World War I.
The Duke of Kent died of pneumonia on 23 January 1820 at Woolbrook Cottage, Sidmouth, Devon and was buried at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
She died during the reign of her niece Queen Victoria on 2 December 1849 of natural causes at Bentley Priory in Middlesex and was buried at St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
Mary Adelaide never saw her daughter crowned queen, as she died on 27 October 1897 at White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, and was buried in the royal vault at St. George's Chapel, Windsor.

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It is only when Becky shows her George's letter to her that Amelia is able to move on ; though she informs Becky that she has already written to Dobbin to ask him to come back.
The western part of Maryland ( including the present Allegany County ) was originally part of Prince George's County when Maryland was formed in 1696.
However, when Henry was deposed by Edward IV in 1461, the new king annulled all grants to the school and removed most of its assets and treasures to St George's Chapel, Windsor, on the other side of the River Thames.
Though St. George's was discovered by Christopher Columbus on this third voyage in 1498, the island was relatively neglected until 1650, when it was purchased by the governor of Martinique.
Indian George's Shoshone name was " Bah-Vanda-Sa-Va-Nu-Kee ," which means " The Boy Who Ran Away ," a name he was given when he became terrified of the whites and their wheeled wagons and huge buffalo, none of which the Shoshone had ever seen before when they came wandering down Furnace Creek Wash in December 1849.
Thus, when the frame story required the use of a mechanical device, Doc would merely find yet another of Uncle George's machines.
The first flag known to have flown in Canada was the St George's Cross carried by John Cabot when he reached Newfoundland in 1497.
The heads of four decapitated Moors were also found on the battlefield and, when added to George's familiar emblem, the: ca: Creu d ' Alcoraz | Cross of Alcoraz was created, which would later form the basis for the Sardinia n coat-of-arms.
After King George's War, colonial troops were withdrawn and the forts were used for local defense until the outbreak of the Seven Years ' War in 1754, when the forts were renovated and garrisons of colonial militia were once again installed at Forts Lucas and Morrison, where they would remain for the duration of the nine-year war.
The hamlet was given its current name in 1844, when the Long Island Railroad built a station at Manorville and named it " St. George's Manor ".
Peace lasted in Canada until 1744, when news of the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession ( King George's War in North America ) reached Fort Louisbourg.
Also in 1970, he played piano on George Harrison's 1970 song " Isn't It a Pity " ( released on George's album All Things Must Pass ) and Phil Collins remembers Maurice being present when he played on that song.
Unlike many leading Conservative members of Lloyd George's Coalition Cabinet, Curzon ceased to support Lloyd George over the Chanak Crisis and had just resigned when Conservative backbenchers voted at the Carlton Club meeting to end the Coalition in October 1922.
St George's cross may not have achieved the representative national flag until the 16th century, when all other saints ' banners were abandoned during the Reformation.
But the Elector John George III, at whose personal desire the post had been offered to him, was soon offended when Spener condemned the morals of John George's court.
Just at this time Redmond made a desperate effort to broker a new compromise with Irish unionists, when he accepted Lloyd George's proposal for a national convention to resolve the problem of Home Rule and draft a constitution for Ireland.
Sue Ellen appears in four episodes: in " The Caddy ", she struts down the street wearing a bra as a top, causing Kramer to crash George's car ; in " The Bottle Deposit ", Elaine spends $ 20, 000 on a set of golf clubs ( owned by John F. Kennedy ) for Mr. Peterman when she is caught in a vicious bidding war with Sue Ellen at an auction ; in " The Abstinence ", Elaine boasts to Sue Ellen about dating a doctor but then is made to look foolish when her boyfriend is completely useless during an emergency at the coffee shop ; finally, in " The Betrayal ", Elaine is so unhappy at receiving an " Unvitation " ( a super-last-minute invitation ) to Sue Ellen's wedding, that she travels all the way to India just to show up.
He gained experience organizing military expeditions during King George's War when he assembled many of the elements of the New England expedition that successfully captured Fortress Louisbourg in 1745, one of the feats for which he is best known.
At the time when George's father moved there, 1773, Nottingham had a reputation for being a pleasant town with open spaces and wide roads.
George's earliest biographer suggests that George may have spent time in France as a child when his father was on embassy from January 1519, and suggests this as a reason how George could speak such perfect French from a young age and as an explanation as to how Anne and George remained so close during their formative years.

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