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These ranged from Royalists who wished to place King Charles II on the throne, to men like Oliver Cromwell, who wished to govern with a Parliament voted in by an electorate determined by property ownership, similar to that enfranchised before the civil war, to the Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, who wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate constituted of every head of household ( normally though not necessarily male as was acknowledged in the Putney Debates ), through to other groups with smaller followings like the Fifth Monarchists, Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the Ranters, and the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
A major early work on this group is F. DuCane Godman's Monograph of the Petrels, five fascicles, 1907 — 1910., with portraits of figures by John Gerrard Keulemans.
He also became an active member of the London socialist movement, associating with other leftists at the 1917 Club in Gerrard Street, Soho, which was also frequented by such notables as Ramsay MacDonald, Aldous Huxley, H. G.
The stadium has also been host to a number of internationals including England's qualifying game against FYR Macedonia in 2002 where the teams drew 2 – 2, with David Beckham and Steven Gerrard scoring for England.
His father, Richard Abraham Greene and his mother, Kathleen Gerrard, were both actors with the Plymouth Repertory Theatre.
Washington D. C. post authorities told Thatcher that he would have to rename the town of Gerrard, since it would conflict with mail going to Gerrardstown, a town 4 miles west.
The event was reprised at the Teatro Communale in Ferrara, Italy on 10 May 2009, with Mercury Rev, Mark Lanegan, Lisa Gerrard, Peter Murphy, Soap & Skin and Mark Linkous.
Players such as Ronaldo, Wesley Sneijder, David Villa, Cristiano Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane and Steven Gerrard, while being right footed, are considered good enough with either foot to be termed ' two footed ' without being truly ambidextrous.
In the last several years, Schulze has produced albums and staged numerous live appearances with Lisa Gerrard.
* Gerrard, C. with Aston, M., The Shapwick Project, Somerset: A Rural Landscape Explored, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 25 ( 2007 ).
Dead Can Dance formed in Melbourne, Australia, in August 1981 with Paul Erikson on bass guitar, Lisa Gerrard ( ex-Microfilm ) on vocals, Simon Monroe ( Marching Girls ) on drums and Brendan Perry ( Marching Girls ) on vocals and guitar.
Gerrard and Perry were also a domestic couple and they left Monroe in Australia when they moved to London in May 1982, where they signed with alternative rock label 4AD Records.
For their second album, Spleen and Ideal, the group comprised the core duo of Gerrard and Perry with cello, trombones and tympani added in by session musicians.
Gerrard released her debut solo recording, The Mirror Pool, and reunited with Perry on the Dead Can Dance studio album Spiritchaser in 1996.
This was confirmed in the official Brendan Perry forum on 12 May 2011: " I have been talking with Lisa Gerrard this past week with regard to recording a new DCD album this coming winter.
The street crosses, or meets with, Lisle Street, Gerrard Street, Rupert Court, Dansey Place, Shaftesbury Avenue, Winette Street, Tisbury Court, Old Compton Street, Brewer Street, Bouchier Street, Peter Street, Tyler's Court, Flaxman Court, Broadwick Street, St Anne's Court, Sheraton Street, D ' Arblay Street, Hollen Street, Noel Street and Oxford Street.
Royalists wished to place King Charles II on the throne ; men like Oliver Cromwell wished to govern with a plutocratic Parliament voted in by an electorate based on property, similar to that which was enfranchised before the civil war ; agitators called Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate of every male head of a household ; Fifth Monarchy Men advocated a theocracy ; and the Diggers, led by Gerrard Winstanley, advocated a more radical solution.
That same year, two side projects emerged: Soma was formed by Thrussell and Pieter Bourke — who has since worked with Dead Can Dance and Lisa Gerrard — and Thrussell formed solo project Black Lung.
In this era the Cabbagetown name most often applied to the area south of Gerrard Street, with the part to the north still being called Don Vale.
Along with the ship's crew, Gerrard began his quest to assemble the rest of the Legacy before the plane had completely become overrun.
Gerrard decapitated Urza ( whose head remained alive since he was a planeswalker ) with a soul-cutting blade and won the battle.
Gerrard, with Urza's head in tow, was ejected from Phyrexia, and back into Dominaria, into the Stronghold throne room.

Gerrard and Pieter
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* Duality ( Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke album ), a 1998 album by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke
The album included collaboration with Michael Edwards, Patrick Cassidy, Pieter Bourke and James Orr and was the first release to come from Gerrard Records.
Gerrard participated in a number of musical scores but came to fame as a film composer after recording The Insider in 1999, with Pieter Bourke, and Gladiator in 2000, with Hans Zimmer, which received an Academy Award nomination for best music score, although only Zimmer was nominated.

Gerrard and April
* April 12 – Lisa Gerrard, Australian musician
Gerrard Winstanley, Richard Goodgroome, Thomas Starre, William Hoggrill, Robert Sawyer, Thomas Eder, Henry Bickerstaffe, John Taylor, & c. ( April 20, 1649 )
* An Humble Request, to the Ministers of both Universities, and to all Lawyers in every Inns-a-court ( April 9, 1650 ), Gerrard Winstanley
Lisa Gerrard ( born 12 April 1961 ) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who rose to prominence as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with music partner Brendan Perry.
Lisa Gerrard was born on 12 April 1961 in Melbourne and grew up in the suburb of Prahran with her Irish immigrant parents.
Gerrard also scored the Jim Loach directed Oranges and Sunshine starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving released in April 2011 which garnered her with another nomination at the 2011 IF Awards for Best Music Score.
In November 2011 Gerrard completed the score for Burning Man which won her Best Music Score at the 2011 Film Critics Circle of Australia awards announced on 10 April 2012, beating scores for Snowtown, The Hunter and Red Dog.
Matthew Gerrard ' Gerry ' L ' Estrange ( 7 November 1917 – 5 April 1996 ) was an Irish Fine Gael politician, who sat in the Oireachtas for nearly thirty years, as a Senator and then as a Teachta Dála ( TD ).
The award was eventually won by Liverpool's midfielder Steven Gerrard on 29 April.

Gerrard and 1998
* Sir Gerrard Robinson: 1998 – 2004 ; businessman and executive
The party was only reunited when Hasselfield resigned in 1998, replaced by former federal Member of Parliament ( MP ) Jon Gerrard.
# Jon Gerrard, October 17, 1998 – present
In 1998 Liverpool's longstanding Boot Room coach Ronnie Moran retired and was set to be replaced by Gerrard Houllier for the 1998 – 99 season onwards.
Wright turned professional a year later in August 1997, and the following season was named as an unused substitute for the UEFA Cup clash with Celta Vigo on 24 November 1998 alongside Steven Gerrard.

Gerrard and .
* Gerrard, AJ.
Led by Gerrard Winstanley, Diggers wanted an even more equal society than the Levellers.
By John Gerrard Keulemans.
“ The Club ” was founded in 1764 and met in the suite of rooms on the first floor of the Turks Head, 9 Gerrard Street, now marked by a plaque.
Gerrard Winstanley, who was part of the radical Diggers movement in England, wrote in his 1649 pamphlet, The New Law of Righteousness, that there " shall be no buying or selling, no fairs nor markets, but the whole earth shall be a common treasury for every man ," and " there shall be none Lord over others, but every one shall be a Lord of himself.
The four played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard Street in London.
Various libertarian socialist authors have identified the written work of English Protestant social reformer Gerrard Winstanley and the social activism of his group, the Diggers, as anticipating this line of thought.
The first was Gerrard Winstanley ( 1609-c. 1660 ), a linen draper who led the small movement of the Diggers during the Commonwealth.
In Germany its foremost spokesman during the Peasant Wars was Thomas Muenzer ; in England, Gerrard Winstanley, a leading participant in the Digger movement.
Richard Lovelace's mother, Anne Barne ( 1587 – 1633 ), was the daughter of Sir William Barne and the granddaughter of Sir George Barne III ( 1532-d. 1593 ), the Lord Mayor of London and a prominent merchant and public official from London during the reign of Elizabeth I ; and Anne Gerrard, daughter of Sir William Garrard, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1555.
Paradesia decora by John Gerrard Keulemans ( d. 1912 )
* The Law of Freedom in a Platform ( 1652 ), by Gerrard Winstanley.
Gerrard Winstanley ( 1648 ), Richard Coppin ( 1652 ), Jane Leade ( 1697 ), and then George de Benneville in America, taught that God would grant all human beings salvation.
John Harper ( architect ) designed Victoria University Medical College ( 1871-2 ), Gerrard Street East at Sackville Street, Toronto which was demolished.
** Gerrard Winstanley, English Protestant religious reformer ( d. 1676 )
* September 10 – Gerrard Winstanley, English religious reformer ( b. 1609 )
By the mid-18th century, the aristocrats who had been living in Soho Square or Gerrard Street had moved away.
* Gerrard Street was home to Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, the 43 Club and the Dive Bar, under the Kings Head.
The Diggers took their name from the original English Diggers ( 1649 – 50 ) led by Gerrard Winstanley, and they sought to create a mini-society free of money and capitalism.
There are many published writers on academic and local history subjects and these include Anthony Murphy, Gabriel Cooney, John McCullen, Geraldine Stout, Ricky Gerrard, Ned McHugh and Deirdre Russell.
The concept of wage slavery could conceivably be traced back to pre-capitalist figures like Gerrard Winstanley from the radical Christian Diggers movement in England, who wrote in his 1649 pamphlet, The New Law of Righteousness, that there " shall be no buying or selling, no fairs nor markets, but the whole earth shall be a common treasury for every man ," and " there shall be none Lord over others, but every one shall be a Lord of himself.

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