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Godfrey and served
Godfrey Paine, who served in the newly created post of Fifth Sea Lord and Director of Naval Aviation, sat on the board and this high level representation from the Navy helped to improve matters.
Her father, George Frame, worked for the New Zealand railways, and her mother Lottie ( née Godfrey ), served as a housemaid to the family of writer Katherine Mansfield.
President Green left the college in 1949 after being selected as president of the University of the South, and Godfrey Dewey served as Acting President until 1951.
He was replaced by Godfrey Binaisa, a Muganda like Lule, but one who had previously served as a high-ranking member of Milton Obote's UPC.
Godfrey served in the United States Navy from 1920 to 1924 as a radio operator on naval destroyers, but returned home to care for the family after his father's death.
Alexander Godfrey served as a privateer He was commander of the British privateer brig Rover which defeated a Spanish squadron off the Spanish Main in 1800.
The loss of Bleyer's expertise in staging and production matters, where he served as an informal mentor to Godfrey despite their age differences, was detrimental to Godfrey's programs.
Sir Godfrey Huggins served as Federal Prime Minister from 1953 to 1956, then Sir Roy Welensky held the post until the end of Federation on 31 December 1963.
From 1996 to 2004, Godfrey served as a Parliamentary Secretary under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa QC ( 30 May 1920 – 5 August 2010 ) was a Ugandan lawyer who was Attorney General of Uganda from 1962 to 1968 and later served as President of Uganda from June 1979 to May 1980.
Godfrey is convicted and sent to a hospital for the criminally insane, languishing in his cell, he is happy under the illusion that he is the centre of attention at a dinner party where fancy chocolates are being served.
Also in 1967, Lee co-founded House of Anansi Press with Dave Godfrey, and served as its editorial director until 1972.
The estate once served as the country residence of Colonel Godfrey Malbone ( 1695 – 1768 ) of Virginia and Connecticut.

Godfrey and Henry
The elder Beatrice, in order to protect her children's inheritance, married Godfrey the Bearded, a cousin who had been Duke of Upper Lorraine before rebelling against the Emperor Henry III.
With his wife now imprisoned, Godfrey returned to Germany to stir up rebellion and draw Henry out of Italy, but the emperor merely took Beatrice and Frederick with him.
Henry soon died and the council which was held under the direction of Pope Victor II at Cologne formally restored Godfrey to imperial favour.
* 1934 Alhambra Theatre, Godfrey Tearle as Henry
In 1106, Henry V granted the Margraviate to Godfrey I of Leuven.
When the film was remade in 1957, David Niven played Godfrey opposite June Allyson, directed by Henry Koster.
The rebellion failed, and in 1049 Eustace and Godfrey submitted to Henry III.
In the northern part of the town, among the first residents were Andrew Smith, Martinus Smith, Isaac Root, Henry Stupplebeen, John Stupplebeen, Godfrey Wood and Samuel Hammond.
In fact, Lower Lorraine was so important to the German kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire that Henry IV, the German king and future emperor ( ruled 1084-1105 ), decided in 1076 that he would place it in the hands of his own son and give Godfrey only Bouillon and the Margraviate of Antwerp as a test of Godfrey's abilities and loyalty.
Godfrey fought with Henry and his forces against the rival forces of Rudolf of Swabia and also took part in battles in Italy when Henry IV actually took Rome away from the pope.
At the same time, Godfrey was struggling to maintain control over the lands that Henry IV had not taken away from him, as his uncle's widow, Matilda of Tuscany, was claiming them.
Following long struggles, and after proving that he was a loyal subject to Henry IV, Godfrey finally won back his duchy of Lower Lorraine in 1087.
All three plays starred Paul Daneman as Henry and Rosalind Boxall as Margaret, with 1 Henry VI featuring Derek Godfrey as Talbot and Judi Dench as Joan.
Seale again directed, with Paul Daneman again appearing as Henry and Alfred Burke as Gloucester, alongside Barbara Jefford as Margaret and Derek Godfrey as York.
Newcastle ( left ) and w: Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln | Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln as painted by Godfrey Kneller, ca.
The title " Duke of Brabant " was created by the German Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in favor of Henry I, son of Godfrey III of Leuven ( who was Duke of Lower Lotharingia at that time ).
In 1190, after the death of Godfrey III, Henry I also became Duke of Lotharingia.
During a long war ( 1046 – 1056 ) as an ally of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lorraine, against the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, he initially lost Valenciennes to Hermann of Hainaut.
Late 17th century composite engraving by John Savage ( engraver ) | John Savage, and comprising seven portraits of figures of the Plot all of whom were dead by 1685 ( Sir Thomas Armstrong, the Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll | Earl of Argyll, the Arthur Capel, 1st Earl of Essex | Earl of Essex, Henry Cornish, William Russell, Lord Russell, the James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth | Duke of Monmouth, and Algernon Sidney ), with one of Edmund Berry Godfrey, whose unexplained death triggered the Popish Plot allegations against Catholics.
The six houses created in 1909 were: School House, for boarders, ( which, due to common usage, changed to Whiteladies, as this was the building in which the boarders lived ); Temple ( after Henry Temple, headmaster 1850s ); Tudor ( after Elizabeth I ); Woolfe ( after Richard Woolfe, benefactor 1877 ); Wylde ( after Thomas Wylde, benefactor 1558 ); and Yewle ( after Robert Yewle, Six Master 1561 ). In 1963 two additional houses were created by the then headmaster Godfrey Brown, namely Langley ( after William Langley, Six Master 1561 ) and Moore ( after John Moore, benefactor 1626 ).
* 1095 – 1106: Godfrey I, ( son of Henry II )

Godfrey and IV
The second and much more formidable host of crusaders gradually made its way to Constantinople, led in sections by Godfrey of Bouillon, Bohemond of Taranto, Raymond IV of Toulouse and other important members of the western nobility.
Raymond IV of Toulouse and Godfrey of Bouillon were recognized as the leaders of the crusade and the siege of Jerusalem.
** July 15 – Christian soldiers under Godfrey of Bouillon, Robert II of Flanders, Raymond IV of Toulouse and Tancred take Jerusalem after a difficult siege.
alt = A map of the Mediterranean, with the routes of Hugh I of Vermandois, Godfrey of Bouillon, Bohemond of Taranto, Raymond IV of Toulouse, Robert Curthose, and Baldwin of Boulogne highlighted.
Godfrey depicted with Bohemond I of Antioch | Bohemond, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and other Crusaders
In reality, Godfrey was only one of several leaders of the crusade, which also included Raymond IV of Toulouse, Bohemund of Taranto, Robert of Flanders, Stephen of Blois and Baldwin of Boulogne to name a few, along with papal legate Adhémar of Montiel, Bishop of Le Puy.
The next day, the second army, led by Raymond IV of Toulouse, Godfrey of Bouillon, and Hugh of Vermandois, arrived and broke the encirclement ; the two armies joined together, with Robert and Raymond forming the centre.
In order to simplify the problem of supplies, the Crusader army had split into two groups ; the weaker led by Bohemond of Taranto, his nephew Tancred, Robert Curthose, Robert of Flanders, and the Byzantine general Taticius in the vanguard, and Godfrey of Bouillon, his brother Baldwin of Boulogne, Raymond IV of Toulouse, Stephen II, and Hugh of Vermandois in the rear.
* Godfrey IV, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Through battles in 1071 and 1072, William of Utrecht, with support from Duke Godfrey IV of Lower Lorraine, managed to gain actual control over the lands in questions.
She had seven siblings: three being, Samuel Cabot IV ( b. 1850 ), chemist and founder of Valspar's Cabot Stains, Dr. Arthur Tracy Cabot ( b. 1852 ), a progressive surgeon, and Godfrey Lowell Cabot ( b. 1861 ), founder of Cabot Corporation.
Bohemund drew up six divisions: he commanded one himself, and the other five were led by Hugh of Vermandois and Robert of Flanders, Godfrey, Robert of Normandy, Adhemar, and Tancred and Gaston IV of Béarn.
Godfrey of Bouillon was the first to arrive at Nicaea, with Bohemund of Taranto, Bohemond's nephew Tancred, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Robert II of Flanders following him, along with Peter the Hermit and some of the survivors of the People's Crusade, and a small Byzantine force under Manuel Boutoumites.
Robert II of Flanders and Arnulf accompanied Godfrey, but Raymond IV of Toulouse and Robert of Normandy stayed behind, either out of a quarrel with Godfrey or because they preferred to hear about the Egyptian army from their own scouts.
During the march the crusaders had been organized into nine divisions: Godfrey led the left wing, Raymond the right, and Tancred, Eustace, Robert of Normandy and Gaston IV of Béarn made up the centre ; they were further divided into two smaller divisions, and a division of foot-soldiers marched ahead of each.
The film's Godfrey, however, is closer to the real Balian in age and in his friendship with Raymond III of Tripoli, although not in his friendship with the King, Baldwin IV, who in reality was wary of the Ibelins ' ambitions.
# REDIRECT Godfrey IV, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Godfrey IV ( died 26 or 27 February 1076 ), known as the Hunchback, was a son of Godfrey the Bearded, whom he succeeded as duke of Lower Lorraine in 1069.

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