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The authors noted most for establishing the English mercantilist system include Gerard de Malynes and Thomas Mun, who first articulated the Elizabethan System, which in turn was then developed further by Josiah Child.
This old and chronic misconception was debunked already in 1597 by the English botanist John Gerard, who grew sunflowers in his famous herbal garden: " have reported it to turn with the Sun, the which I could never observe, although I have endeavored to find out the truth of it.
Though the herald was promptly arrested by the town mayor, the letters were sent to Lord Arlington, who hurriedly brought them in person to del Fresno ; Arlington was in turn on 15 January impeached by Sir Gilbert Gerard for high treason as by this very act he had shown to have secret dealings with the enemy.
Sonic Youth mentioned SST often in interviews and in music writer Michael Azerrad's estimation, " seemed to be actively campaigning to get signed to the indie powerhouse "; in turn, Sonic Youth was instrumental in getting SST to sign Dinosaur Jr. Gerard Cosloy, owner of Dinosaur Jr's previous label Homestead Records, said, " SST was the label everyone wanted to be on.
Mascis ' college friend Gerard Cosloy introduced him to bands like Dream Syndicate, which Mascis in turn showed to Barlow.
His eye was fascinated in turn by the sheen of jewelry and stained glass ; and, though he soon left Toorenvliet for the workshops of Gerard Dou and Abraham van den Tempel, he acquired the Leiden fijnschilder manner over the Amsterdam finish of the disciples of Rembrandt.
There was an alternative, more direct, tradition in British portraiture to that of Lely and Kneller, tracing back to William Dobson and the German or Dutch Gerard Soest, who trained John Riley, to whom only a few works are firmly attributed and who in turn trained Jonathan Richardson, a fine artist who trained Thomas Hudson who trained Joshua Reynolds and Joseph Wright of Derby.
His son Gerard III was heir, and he in turn passed Loon to Arnold IV, but Rieneck to another son, Louis.

Gerard and recruited
These have included Francisco Carrasco, Ramón Calderé, Guillermo Amor, Albert Ferrer, Josep Guardiola, Sergi Barjuán, Iván de la Peña, Francesc Arnau, Roger García, Gabri García, Gerard López, Luis García Sanz, Oleguer Presas, Pepe Reina, Thiago Motta, Fernando Navarro, Xavi Hernández, Cesc Fàbregas, Carles Puyol, Víctor Valdés, Mikel Arteta, Andrés Iniesta, Bojan Krkić, Jeffrén Suárez, Lionel Messi, Giovani dos Santos, Gerard Piqué, Sergio Busquets and Pedro Rodríguez, though it should be noted some of these were recruited from overseas before signing professional terms, so are not ' home-grown ' in the traditional sense, if in the technical sense.

Gerard and new
By 1987, with Yzerman, now the captain following the departure of Danny Gare, joined by Petr Klima, Adam Oates, Gerard Gallant, defenseman Darren Veitch and new head coach Jacques Demers, the Wings won a playoff series for only the second time in the modern era.
Thus the partners — publisher Gerard Piel, editor Dennis Flanagan, and general manager Donald H. Miller, Jr .— essentially, created a new magazine.
The incident was important for the " new " " Scientific American "' s history, as the AEC's decision to burn 3000 copies of an early press-run of the magazine containing the offending material appeared to be " book burning in a free society " when publisher Gerard Piel leaked the incident to the press.
Like the old revolutionary States-General, the new National Assembly contained radically opposed parties: the unitary democrats, led by Pieter Vreede, Johan Valckenaer, and Pieter Paulus, and the federalists, such as Jacob Abraham de Mist and Gerard Willem van Marle.
From 1989 to 1992, DC published a new Shadow series, The Shadow Strikes, written by Gerard Jones and Eduardo Barreto.
King Henry dispossessed Ranulf of his lands at Whitsun in 1101, and the new Archbishop of York Gerard deposed him from his bishopric.
Other translators, such as Gerard of Cremona, also produced new translations of geomancy that incorporated astrological elements and techniques that were, up until this point, ignored.
Prostitute Chrissie Latham, a minor character seen briefly in the early episodes, returned in a more central antagonistic role, and a new male Deputy governor, Jim Fletcher ( Gerard Maguire ), added a touch of testosterone to a female-dominated series.
Another local newspaper reporting that Maxi Priest would be the new UB40 frontman, also included a statement from band spokesman Gerard Franklyn which contradicted this claim: " Maxi is collaborating with the band to record material but there is no decision been made to replace Ali Campbell with one definitive singer.
By that time, BEA's main operating base at Northolt was the busiest airport in the UK ; however, the airline was losing money, which resulted in replacing former BOAC director, Gerard d ' Erlanger, who was BEA's first chairman, with Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, as well as appointing Peter Masefield as its new managing director.
The tour includes appearances by Dame Edna, Sir Les Patterson and Sandy Stone, including a new character ' Gerard Patterson ', Les ' brother and pedophilic Catholic priest.
However no theorists emerged to champion the new genres, and the relatively small amount of Dutch theoretical writing, by Karel van Mander, Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten, Gerard de Lairesse and others, was mostly content to rehash Italian views, so that their writings can seem oddly at variance with the Dutch art actually being produced in their day.
Gerard Edery, Savina Yannatou, Stefani Valadez, Françoise Atlan and Yasmin Levy are among the new generation of singers bringing a new interpretation to the Ladino / Judeo-Spanish heritage and, in the case of Levy and Edery, mixing it with Andalusian Flamenco.
New Bearings, devoted principally to Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Butler Yeats, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, was an attempt to identify the essential new achievements in modern poetry ( Bell 6 ).
Amongst the highlights in the version are a flashback between the doomed lovers, Charles and Angelique Collins ; two new scenes featuring menacing groundskeeper Gerard Stiles ; several romantic interludes between Quentin and Tracy ; a candlelit ‘ exorcism ’ sequence in the gallery-the film ’ s original climax ; and notably, the ‘ hanging ’ sequence, as well as several other scenes with intensity on par with an R-rated film.
However, in the herbal, Gerard states that Priest's translation had disappeared and that he had written a new book.
Brigadier Gerard freturned in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and set a new course record as he won by six lengths from Sparkler.
Gerard may have been with the king's hunting party when William II was killed, as he is known to have witnessed the first charter issued by the new king, Henry I of England, within days of William's death.
In 1720 a new case was built by Gerard Smith.
This version of the film included a new ending theme, " Safe and Sound ", by Kyosuke Himuro and My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way.
It is likely that Netscher knew the painters Frans van Mieris, Sr. ( 1635 ?- 1681 ) and Gerard Dou, but it is certain that he knew the painter Gerrit de Hooch from The Hague as his wife gave her name to Gerrit's new born daughter Margarita in 1676, the event being witnessed by Caspar as well as his wife.
The Toronto Star reported that Gerard Kennedy appeared to have signed up more new members than any other candidate during the member recruitment period.
Initially, varve was used to describe the separate components of annual layers in glacial lake sediments, but at the 1910 Geological Congress, the Swedish geologist Gerard De Geer ( 1858-1943 ) proposed a new formal definition where varve described the whole of any annual sedimentary layer.

Gerard and Archbishop
These allegations were later denied by Archbishop Vincent Gerard Nichols, Chairman of the Catholic Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults.
* Gerard ( Archbishop of York ), Archbishop ( 1100 – 1108 )
He convinced the Archbishop of Mainz, Gerard II of Eppstein, to select a king who would principally serve their interests.
Gerard ( died 21 May 1108 ) was Archbishop of York between 1100 and 1108 and Lord Chancellor of England from 1085 until 1092.
Although not yet ordained, Gerard was rewarded with the Bishopric of Hereford, and he was consecrated by Archbishop Anselm on 8 June 1096 ; his ordination as a deacon and priest had taken place the previous day.
Gerard became Archbishop of York in December 1100.
Soon after his translation to York, Gerard began a long dispute with Anselm, claiming equal primacy with the Archbishop of Canterbury and refusing to make a profession of canonical obedience to Anselm, part of the long Canterbury – York dispute.
At the 1102 Council of Westminster, Gerard reportedly kicked over the smaller chair provided for him as Archbishop of York, and refused to be seated until he was provided with one as large as Anselm's.
King Olaf I of Man and the Isles wrote to " G ", Archbishop of York, asking for the consecration of " our bishop " by York, but it does not appear to have taken place under Gerard or his successor.
During the investitures dispute William was on friendly terms with Anselm, and drew upon himself a sentence of banishment through declining to accept consecration from Gerard Archbishop of York in 1103.
Gerard of Ridefort, master of the Knights Templar ; Roger de Moulins, master of the Knights Hospitaller ; Balian of Ibelin, Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre ; and Reginald Grenier, lord of Sidon, were sent to Tiberias to negotiate with Raymond.
After Easter of that year, Balian, Gerard of Ridefort ( Grand Master of the Knights Templar ), Roger des Moulins ( Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller ), Reginald of Sidon, and Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre were sent on a new embassy to Tripoli.
He received his episcopal consecration on 19 February 1995 from Cardinal Cahal Daly, with Archbishop Emanuele Gerada and Bishop Gerard Clifford, serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

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