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On 14 May 1796, Jenner tested his hypothesis by inoculating James Phipps, a boy eight years old ( the son of Jenner's gardener ), with pus scraped from the cowpox blisters on the hands of Sarah Nelmes, a milkmaid who had caught cowpox from a cow called Blossom, whose hide now hangs on the wall of the St George's medical school library ( now in Tooting ).
The company was set up as Robert Stephenson and Company, and George's son Robert was the managing director.
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.
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.
Meanwhile, since the death of George, Dobbin, who is young George's godfather, gradually begins to express his love for the widowed Amelia by small kindnesses toward her and her son.
Benjamin Franklin and Henry Tucker Sr. ( a colonel of the Bermuda Militia, and a former President of the Privy Council, whose son, Henry Tucker, was then President of the Privy Council and son-in-law to Governor Breure, and whose other two sons were a colonel in the Virginia Militia and a politician in the rebel administration ), orchestrated the theft of a hundred barrels of gunpowder from a magazine in St. George's, which was supplied to the Americans.
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.
After George's death in 1936, her eldest son Edward became King-Emperor, but to her dismay he abdicated the same year in order to marry twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson.
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.
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.
Overall, Dawes was considered to be a very effective U. S. ambassador, as King George's son, the future King Edward VIII, would later confirm in his memoirs.
The Tufnell Park estate passed to his brother George Foster Tufnell, MP for Beverley ( d 1798 ), then to George's son William Tufnell ( d 1809 ), MP for Colchester, who married in 1804 into a fortune owned by Mary Carleton ( daughter of Thomas Carleton of South Carleton d. 1829 ).
George's two daughters and a handicapped son named Adam moved to Henry County, Tennessee.
They descended from George II, the younger son of John I, through the George's grandson Michael.
Hormel joined the World War I effort, George's son Jay C. went into military service and by the end of the war, exports accounted for 33 % of the company's yearly volume.
In 1738, Augustine Washington recalled his eldest son Lawrence ( George's half-brother ) home from The Appleby School in England and set him up on the family's Little Hunting Creek tobacco plantation, thereby allowing Augustine to move his family back to Fredericksburg at the end of 1739.
George's death and the subsequent change in the line of succession highlighted that Nicholas did not yet have a son.
* Boy – George's son
The remainder of the concert featured " George's Band " and included the surviving members of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Jools Holland, Albert Lee, Sam Brown, Gary Brooker, Joe Brown, Ray Cooper, Andy Fairweather-Low, Marc Mann, Klaus Voormann, Harrison's son Dhani and several other musicians who appeared on Harrison's recordings over the years.

George's and Robert
Brother Robert Fanovich, head of Presentation Brothers ' College ( PBC ) in St. George's tasked some of his senior students with conducting a research project into the era and specifically into the fact that Maurice Bishop's body was never discovered.
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.
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.
He was baptised at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, by then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie.
This confirms Robert's suspicion that Lady Audley is implicated in George's disappearance ; it also leads Robert to conclude that Lady Audley is actually George's supposedly dead wife.
Afterwards, Robert visits George's father, Mr. Harcourt Talboys, and confronts the Squire with his son's death.
George's success in locomotive engineering gave him the ability to enroll Robert in a private academy.
* Robert Shapland George Julian Carew, 3rd Baron Carew ( 1860 – 1923 ) married Julia Mary Lethbridge on 2 June 1888, at St. George's, Hanover Square, London.
George's father was Robert ( 1788 – 1847 ), a stone merchant, whose stone and coal business was located in Swanage High Street.
* Rhéal Robert, St. George's Ward
* Rhéal Robert, St. George's Ward
Robert Walpole said of her that she was " as much the queen of England as anyone was " ( George's wife Sophia had been kept in imprisonment since their divorce in 1694 ).
At first local town folks are intrigued and amused by George's new abilities, but as they increase, community members gradually become afraid of him, with the only exceptions being love interest Lace Pennamin ( Kyra Sedgwick ), town physician Doc Brunder ( Robert Duvall ), and best friend Nate Pope ( Forest Whitaker ).
In 1893, it was decided to extend the western terminus of the Newfoundland Railway ( then under construction west from the Avalon Peninsula by Robert G. Reid ) from St. George's to Port aux Basques harbour.
He met his first wife in 1826 through Edward Irving, who introduced him to Lady Georgiana Mary Walpole, a descendant of Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister of Great Britain ; the couple were married on 26 February 1827 at St George's, Hanover Square.
Robertson threatened resignation at Lloyd George's attempt to subordinate the British forces to the French Commander-in-Chief, Robert Nivelle.
The oldest son of John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton and Daphne Strutt, daughter of Robert Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh, he was educated at St George's College, Harare in Zimbabwe and at Trinity College, Oxford, from which he emerged with a Bachelor of Arts in 1963 ( later, he would receive a Master of Arts from the same institution ).
George's great-nephew Robert Kellum later wrestled as " Gorgeous George III " in the United States Wrestling Association.
" Robert Christgau rated it a B +, explaining that " George's warm, well-meaning, slightly clumsy croon signifies most effectively when it has the least to say – when it's most purely a medium for his warm, well-meaning, slightly clumsy self.
George and Dorothy were having an affair and were hanged for murdering George's wife Martha, and their son Robert after they discovered them together on the downs.

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The oldest-surviving Anglican church outside of the British Isles ( Britain and Ireland ) is St Peter's Church in St. George's, Bermuda, established in 1612 ( though the actual building had to be rebuilt several times over the following century ).
The last horsed regiment of the Indian Army ( other than the Viceregal Bodyguard and some Indian States Forces regiments ) was the 19th King George's Own Lancers which had its last mounted parade at Rawalpindi on 28 October 1939.
His master, Moses Carver, was a German American immigrant who had purchased George's parents, Mary and Giles, from William P. McGinnis on October 9, 1855, for $ 700.
" The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City, treated their King with a collation under a tent, placed in St. George's Fields ; and five or six hundred citizens cloathed in coats of black velvet, and ( not improperly ) wearing chains about their necks, by an order of the Common Council, attended on the triumph of that day ;... and those who had been so often defeated in the field, and had contributed nothing either of bravery or policy to this change, in ordering the souldiery to ride with swords drawn through the city of London to White Hall, the Duke of York and Monk leading the way ; and intimating ( as was supposed ) a resolution to maintain that by force which had been obtained by fraud.
After the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia, the kingdom's last queen, George's granddaughter Mary, who had brought the relics with her from Serbia as her dowry, sold them to the Venetian Republic.
As there had already been a King George's War in the 1740s, British colonists named the second war in King George's reign after their opponents, and it became known as the French and Indian War.
George had a child, Georgey, who was left under the care of Lieutenant Maldon, George's father-in-law.
This scandal, which would have destroyed his career if the whole truth had come out at the time, was a precursor to the whiff of corruption ( e. g. the sale of honours ) that later surrounded Lloyd George's premiership.
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.
George's surviving uncle, George William of Celle, had married his mistress in order to legitimise his only daughter, Sophia Dorothea of Celle, but looked unlikely to have any further children.
George's marriage to Sophia Dorothea was dissolved, not on the grounds that either of them had committed adultery, but on the grounds that Sophia Dorothea had abandoned her husband.

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