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* The story was adapted by George Lowther for the January 10, 1975, broadcast of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
With scripts by Albert Barker, George Lowther and others, the program's directors included Cyril Armbrister, Wylie Adams and Marty Andrews.
* Lord Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck ( 2 November 1781 11 February 1828 ) married Mary Lowther ( d. 1863 ), daughter of William Lowther, September 16, 1820 ; had issue: George Cavendish-Bentinck.
# Lady Constance Gwladys ( 1859 1917 ), who m. 1st 1878 St George Henry Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale ( issue, 1 daughter ) and m. 2ndly 1885 Frederick Oliver Robinson, the Earl de Grey, later 2nd and last Marquess of Ripon ( no issue ).
Ships were razeed not only by navies but also by pirates Charles Johnson's A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates describes George Lowther refitting Gambia Castle in 1721:
* St George Henry Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale ( 1855 1882 )
Christopher Lowther, a Conservative politician, and his eldest son's eldest son John Arthur Lowther ( 1910 1942 ) ( who was Private Secretary to Prince George, Duke of Kent and was killed in the same air crash as him ), the title being inherited by his seven-year old great-grandson, the second and current Viscount, in an extremely rare instance of a great-grandson succeeding his great-grandfather in a peerage.
He made his first full-fledged appearance in the Superman newspaper comic strip in 1939, where his name was spelled as " Jor-L ." His name first appeared as being spelled " Jor-el " in the Superman novel The Adventures of Superman ( 1942 ) written by George Lowther.
George Lowther was the producer for 62 episodes and wrote one.
His niece, Lady Marjorie Lowther, daughter of his brother Lancelot Lowther, 6th Earl of Lonsdale, was married to George Guest, 8th Baron Rodney, recognised as the World's First Boy Scout in 2007.
The book closes with two testimonials to its accuracy, one from Amy Post, a white abolitionist, and the other from George W. Lowther, a black antislavery writer.
Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by Robert and Jessica Maxwell, George Lowther, Allen Ducovny and Mitchell Grayson.
** George Lowther ( 1940 1942 )
His friends at the Royal Academy such as Sir Thomas Lawrence, George Dance, Benjamin West and Joseph Farington were able to introduce him to patrons such as: John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn ; Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville ; Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet ; George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen ; Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford ; Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst ; John ' Mad Jack ' Fuller and William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale.
* George Lowther, first mate of the SV Gambia Castle
* The Adventures of Superman ( novel ), written in 1942 by George Lowther
The third and last Lowther to own the property, another Sir William, died childless before the age of thirty and left the estate to his cousin Lord George Augustus Cavendish, a younger son of the 3rd Duke of Devonshire, who served for a time as Comptroller of the Royal Household, and in his old age became Father of the House of Commons.

George and Steer
In his report of the Falangist attack on Guernica, British journalist George Steer reports finding German bomb casings, connecting Luftwaffe planes with the attack.
George Steer, a reporter for The Times, who was covering the Spanish Civil War from inside the country, wrote the first full account of events.
It roughly agrees with the testimony of British journalist George Steer, correspondent at the time and place of the Times, which estimated that 800 to 3, 000 of 5, 000 people perished in Guernica.
George Steer, a reporter for The Times, who was covering the Spanish Civil War from inside the country, authored the first full account of events.
The Basque authorities later honored his memory by naming a street in Guernica Kale George Steer, and commissioning a bronze bust with the dedication:
" George Steer, journalist, who told the world the story about Guernica.
* Rankin, Nicholas Telegram From Guernica: The Extraordinary Life of George Steer, War Correspondent ( Faber & Faber, London, ISBN 0-571-20563-1 )
The Washingtonian movement ( Washingtonians, Washingtonian Temperance Society or Washingtonian Total Abstinence Society ) was a 19th century fellowship founded on April 2, 1840 by six hard drinkers ( William Mitchell, David Hoss, Charles Anderson, George Steer, Bill M ' Curdy, and Tom Campbell ) at Chase's Tavern on Liberty Street in Baltimore, Maryland.
After the bombing, it was through the work of the Basque and Republican sympathizer and The Times journalist George Steer that propelled this event onto the international scene and brought it to Pablo Picasso's attention.
( 2007 ) " George Steer and Guernica.
Both bassist and drummer departed due to commitments with their primary bands before a 2001 European tour, that saw Steer teaming up with Blind Dog bassist Tobias Nilsson and Quill drummer George Atlagic.
George Steer was born in South Africa in 1909, the son of a newspaper manager.
Margarita Steer died in childbirth in London while George Steer was reporting on the Spanish Civil War.
In 2006 the town of Guernica honored George Steer unveiling a bronze bust and naming a street in his memory.
Also in 2010 the City of Bilbao ( Spain ) opened the George Steer Street, whose event was attended by Barton George Steer, journalist's son, and granddaughter Sophie.
George Steer died in the crash of an Army Jeep, which he was driving, in Burma on December 25, 1944.
* Nicholas Rankin-Telegram from Guernica: The Extraordinary Life of George Steer, War Correspondent ISBN 0-571-20563-1, 2003, Faber and Faber
* 1916 — George Hobson Steer joins the Edmonton law firm of Rutherford, Jamieson & Grant, a predecessor of Milner Fenerty, and the firm is renamed Rutherford, Jamieson, Grant & Steer.
Among them were Thomas Cooper Gotch, Frank Bramley, John Singer Sargent, Philip Wilson Steer, George Clausen and Stanhope Forbes.

George and 1909
Between 1909 and 1911 George Butterworth produced settings in two collections or cycles, as Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad, and Bredon Hill and other songs.
* 1863 George Essex Evans, Australian poet ( d. 1909 )
After studying art at the Dresden Academy alongside Otto Dix and George Grosz, ( although Schwitters seems to have been unaware of their work, or indeed of contemporary Dresden artists Die Brücke ), 1909 14, Schwitters returned to Hanover and started his artistic career as a post-impressionist.
* George Salting ( 1835 1909 ), Australian-born English art collector, who left the Salting Bequest, which included the
Fox ( 1909 ) and Biograph ( 1906 ) started in Manhattan, with studios in St George Staten Island.
In 1909 the Liberal Chancellor David Lloyd George introduced his " People's Budget ", the first budget which aimed to redistribute wealth.
* July 29 George Dixon, Canadian boxer ( d. 1909 )
* Mary Ellen, ( 1856 1908 ) who married the mathematician and author Charles Howard Hinton and had four children: George ( 1882 1943 ), Eric (* 1884 ), William ( 1886 1909 ) and Sebastian ( 1887 1923 ) inventor of the Jungle gym.
* George Flash ( 1909 1990 ), Israeli politician
In 1886 a third species, Swietenia macrophylla, was named by Sir George King ( 1840 1909 ) after studying specimens of Honduras mahogany planted in the Botanic Gardens in Calcutta, India.
* French — Burguet, Paul Henry: The Imprint, or The Red Hand ( 1908 ; Gaston Séverin plays Pierrot ); Carné, Marcel: Children of Paradise ( 1945 ; see above under The Pantomime of Deburau at the Théâtre des Funambules ); Carré fils, Michel: The Prodigal Son a. k. a. Pierrot the Prodigal ( 1907 ; the first feature-length film and the first film of a stage-play Carré's pantomime of 1890 ; George Wague plays Pierrot père ); Feuillade, Louis: Pierrot's Projector ( 1909 ), Pierrot, Pierrette ( 1924 ); Guitry, Sacha: Deburau ( 1951 ; based upon Guitry's own stage-play # Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues | Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues above ); Guy, Alice: Pierrot, Murderer ( 1904 ); Leprince, René: Pierrot Loves Roses ( 1910 ); Méliès, Georges: By Moonlight, or The Unfortunate Pierrot ( 1904 ).
Tansley's For Kett and Countryside ( 1910 ), Jack Lindsay's The Great Oak ( 1949 ), Sylvia Haymon's children's story The Loyal Traitor ( 1965 ), and Margaret Callow's A Rebellious Oak ( 2012 ); plays, including George Colman Green's Kett the tanner ( 1909 ); and poetry, including Keith Chandler's collection Kett's Rebellion and Other Poems ( 1982 ).
This aircraft had been exhibited at the Paris Aero Salon in 1909 and had impressed Sir George by the quality of its construction.
On June 17, 1911, after he graduated from high school, del Valle received an appointment by George Radcliffe Colton, who served from 1909 to 1913 as the U. S. appointed governor of Puerto Rico, to attend the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
Matters came to a head in 1909, when Lloyd George produced a deliberately provocative " People's Budget ".
During the election campaign Lloyd George talked of “ guarantees ” and Asquith ( in his Albert Hall Speech, December 1909 ) of “ safeguards ” which would be necessary before forming another Liberal government, but in fact the King informed Asquith that he would not even be willing to contemplate creating peers until after a second General Election.
On 30 July 1909, the Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George made a polemical speech in Limehouse attacking the House of Lords for its opposition to his " People's Budget ".
National Register sites in Somerville include the white marble 1909 Somerville Court House and the wooden and stone colonial Wallace House ( today a museum ) where George Washington spent a winter during the American Revolutionary War.
Nearby clay pits supported a pottery industry ; the W. S. George Pottery Company was formed in 1909 from the East Palestine Pottery Company and operated in the town until the 1950s.
* George H. Bostwick ( 1909 1982 ) court tennis player, a steeplechase jockey and horse trainer, and an eight-goal polo player.
* James D. Porter, Jr. — Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit of Tennessee 1870-1874, Tennessee governor 1875 1879, president of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad Company 1880-1884, Assistant Secretary of State under President Grover Cleveland 1885-1887, Minister to Chile under President Grover Cleveland 1893-1895, Chancellor of the University of Nashville 1901, President of Peabody Normal College 1902, later President of those two schools ' merging ( George Peabody College ) until 1909
Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy PC ( 29 January 1909 22 September 1997 ) was a British Labour Party politician and Speaker of the House of Commons.
* George Isaac Smith ( 1909 1982 ), premier of Nova Scotia
Numerous pieces of legislation were vetoed or altered by amendments between 1906 and 1909, leading David Lloyd George to remark that the Lords had become " not the watchdog of the Constitution, but Mr. Balfour's poodle.
* George Bruce ( 1909 2002 ): Poet of the Scottish literary renaissance

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