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George's and grandson
They descended from George II, the younger son of John I, through the George's grandson Michael.
George's great-great-great grandson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. ( b. 1902 in Nanhunt ) was also a U. S. Senator from Massachusetts, incumbent 1952 U. S. Senate candidate from Massachusetts against John F. Kennedy, U. S. Ambassador to United Nations and South Vietnam, and 1960 vice presidential candidate for Richard Nixon against Kennedy-Lyndon B. Johnson.
George's other great-great-great grandson, John Davis Lodge ( b. 1903 in Washington, DC ) was the 64th Governor of Connecticut.
Sir George's grandson William Fermor was created a Baronet, of Easton Neston in the County of Northampton, in the Baronetage of England in 1641, aged nineteen.
George's grandson John Evelyn, who gained posthumous fame for his Diary, had to flee the country during the civil war as swathes of family land fell awkwardly between Royalist and Roundhead strongholds.
Following George's death in 1812, his son and grandson built a further ship for the Navy-the 36-gun frigate HMS Laurel.
Candleston passed to Sir George's son, Mathew Herbert, and to his grandson, Sir William Herbert, in possession in 1598.
His grandson, Richard Todoroff, used George's Chili sauce recipe in his restaurants from 1958 to 2002 when he retired from the restaurant business.

George's and George
These negotiations were complicated by the sudden death of Lord George on 21 September 1848, but Disraeli obtained a loan of £ 25, 000 ( equivalent to about £ as of ) from Lord George's brothers Lord Henry Bentinck and Lord Titchfield.
In 1922 the Conservative backbenchers rebelled against the continuation of the coalition, citing in particular the Chanak Crisis over Turkey and Lloyd George's corrupt sale of honours amongst other grievances, and Lloyd George was forced to resign.
* 1952 – King George VI is buried in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
George's father died when George was 11 years old, after which George's half-brother Lawrence became a surrogate father and role model.
Between 1705 and 1710 the French built Fort Royal at St. George's which is now know as Fort George.
George's son Robert had been working in South America from 1824 to 1827 and had returned to run the Forth Street Works while George was living in Liverpool and overseeing the construction of the new line.
While George was away working in Scotland, Robert was brought up by a succession of neighbors and then by George's unmarried sister Eleanor ( Nelly ), who continued living with them in Killingworth on George's return.
The Obverse and reverse | obverse shows George's cousin, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony | Frederick, while on the Obverse and reverse | reverse, George is portrayed face to face with the future Prince-elector | Elector, John, Elector of Saxony | John.
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.
According to the act of settlement of 1499, George's Protestant brother Heinrich was now heir prospective ; but George, disregarding his father's will, sought to disinherit his brother and to bequeath the duchy to Ferdinand, brother of Charles V. His sudden death prevented the carrying out of this intention.
Union flag, combining the St George's Cross | Cross of St George or England, with the Flag of Scotland | Cross of St. Andrew of Scotland.
James Brine, James Hammett, George Loveless, George's brother James Loveless, George's brother in-law Thomas Standfield, and Thomas's son John Standfield were arrested, found guilty, and transported to Australia.
* 1947 – George VI of the United Kingdom creates Philip Mountbatten the Duke of Edinburgh in preparation for his wedding to George's elder daughter, Princess Elizabeth, the next day.
John George ( Thomas's son ) is assisted by his cousin Jennifer George ( George's daughter ) and John's son Joshua George to keep the family name alive.
In this, Alexander behaves much like his character George, and his relationship with Lee Iacocca plays on his George's relationship with Steinbrenner.
The traditional legends have offered a historicised narration of George's encounter with a dragon: see " St. George and the Dragon " below.
At the age of 14, George lost his father ; a few years later, George's mother, Polychronia, died.
The Arabs believe that St. George can restore mad people to their senses ; and to say a person has been sent to St. George's, is equivalent to saying he has been sent to a madhouse.
The " Colours of Saint George ", or St George's Cross are a white flag with a red cross, frequently borne by entities over which he is patron ( e. g. the Republic of Genoa and then Liguria, England, Georgia, Catalonia, Aragon, etc.
* St George's Church, churches dedicated to St. George

George's and Cabot
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.

George's and Lodge
St George's Hospital was situated off Wood Lane where now exists Castle Lodge Avenue and associated houses.
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.
Lodge married Mary Fanny Alexander Marshall at St George's church, Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1877.
She lived at New Lodge in Winkfield, near Windsor in Berkshire and died on 29 November 1844 and is buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
He also left a number of very fine buildings, including St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place and the Vice-regal Lodge in the Phoenix Park.

George's and II
This was Lloyd George's first great triumph, for which he received praises from, among others, Kaiser Wilhelm II.
On 21 November 1899, at a banquet in St. George's Hall, Windsor Castle, Chamberlain reiterated his desire for an agreement between Britain and Germany to Wilhelm II.
( Pope Pius II was among the critics of George's translations.
Dunkirk fell, and was handed over to the English Protectorate, as promised, so flying the St George's Cross until Charles II sold it to the king of France in 1662.
As usual in the Bond novels, a number of Fleming's friends or associates had their names used in the novel ; the Masterton sisters having their names taken from Sir John Masterman, an MI5 agent and Oxford academic who ran the double cross system during World War II ; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, becoming Alfred Blacking ; whilst the Royal St George's Golf Club itself became the Royal St Mark's, for the game between Bond and Goldfinger.
In the same year, on 15 March, King George's first cousin, Nicholas II, the Tsar of Russia, abdicated, which raised the spectre of the eventual abolition of all the monarchies in Europe.
George's siblings were Frederick ( who succeeded their father as King of Denmark ), Alexandra ( who became queen consort of Edward VII of the United Kingdom and the mother of King George V ), Dagmar ( who, as Empress Maria Feodorovna, was consort of Alexander III of Russia and the mother of Tsar Nicholas II ), Thyra ( who married Prince Ernest Augustus, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale ) and Valdemar.
In 1877 the growth of the town required the building of another church and architects Paley and Austin were commissioned to build St George's, a grade II listed building.
In February 1685, King Charles II died, without legitimate issue, and George's father-in-law, the Roman Catholic Duke of York, became king as James II in England and Ireland and James VII in Scotland.
He was enthroned as patriarch on 14 September, the feast of the Cross, by Baselios Paulose II, Catholicos of the East, in St. George's Patriarchal Cathedral in Damascus.
In or around 1007 Emperor Henry II moved St George's Abbey from its former location on the Hohentwiel in Singen to Stein am Rhein, at that time little more than a small fishing village on the Rhine.
Tony George's grandfather, Tony Hulman purchased the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at the end of World War II.
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The Crichtons were one of the most politically powerful Scottish families at the time, and were close to James II ; Sir George was governor of Stirling Castle when the King murdered the 8th Earl of Douglas there in 1452, and George's cousin, William, was Chancellor of Scotland from 1439 to 1453.
Act II takes place on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the Antrobuses are present for George's swearing-in as president of the Ancient and Honorable Order of Mammals, Subdivision Humans.
George's daughter, Elizabeth II, gave her first Christmas message to the Commonwealth of Nations from her study at Sandringham House, at 3: 07 PM on 25 December 1952, some 11 months after her father's death.
The young King George I of Greece visited Russia in 1863 to thank Olga's uncle Tsar Alexander II for his support during George's election to the throne of Greece.
A consummate politician, Spellman was part of the wave of young, new suburban dwellers who moved to Prince George's County from Washington and elsewhere in the years after World War II, and that group remained her constituency throughout her political career.
Whitburn has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V which was opened in 1955 by Queen Elizabeth II.
After World War II the school was named " St. George's School " in his honor.
His son, Michael Jenifer Stone ( II ), built the historic home Sunnyside at Aquasco, in Prince George's County, Maryland.

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