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* 1953 ( 48 ) Harold's father, Cantor Samuel Arluck, died.
* John Charles D ' Arcy, father of a famous Church of Ireland clergyman Charles D ' Arcy, had a family home in the Mount Tallant area of Harold's Cross.
Brindsley Miller, a young sculptor, and his debutante fiancée Carol Melkett have borrowed some expensive, antique furniture from his neighbor Harold's flat without his permission in order to impress an elderly millionaire art collector coming to view Brindsley's work, and Carol's father Colonel Melkett.
He first appeared as best man at father Harold's wedding to Madge in 1988, before becoming a regular in 2003.
* Harold's father, who is absent most of the time.

Harold's and was
Anne Brebner, the film's casting director, was almost cast as Harold's mother when Vivian Pickles was briefly unable to do the role.
Emma went into exile in Flanders until Harthacnut became king following Harold's death in 1040, and his half-brother Edward followed Harthacnut to England ; Edward was proclaimed king after Harthacnut's death in June 1042.
The Norman sources do not dispute the fact that Harold was named as the next king, but declare that Harold's oath and Edward's earlier promise of the throne could not be changed on Edward's deathbed.
But Harold's claim was not entirely secure ; there were other claimants to the English throne, perhaps including his exiled brother Tostig.
The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was Harold's death, about which differing stories are told.
The Bayeux Tapestry has been claimed to show Harold's death by an arrow to the eye, but that may be a later reworking of the tapestry to conform to 12th-century stories in which Harold was slain by an arrow wound to the head.
Harold's body was identified the day after the battle, either through his armour or marks on his body.
Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but her offer was refused.
William ordered that Harold's body was to be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear.
English resistance had also begun, with Eadric the Wild attacking Hereford and revolts at Exeter, where Harold's mother Gytha was a focus of resistance.
Later Norman chroniclers suggest alternative explanations for Harold's journey: that he was seeking the release of members of his family who had been held hostage since Godwin's exile in 1051, or even that he had simply been travelling along the English coast on a hunting and fishing expedition and had been driven across the Channel by an unexpected storm.
The marriage was widely accepted by the laity, although Edith was considered Harold's mistress by the clergy.
According to Henry of Huntingdon, " Six feet of ground or as much more as he needs, as he is taller than most men ", was Harold's response.
His corpse was brought into the Duke's camp, and William gave it for burial to William, surnamed Malet, and not to Harold's mother, who offered for the body of her beloved son its weight in gold.
Another source states that Harold's widow, Edith Swannesha, was called to identify the body, which she did by some private mark known only to herself.
A request to exhume a grave in Bosham church was refused by the Diocese of Chichester in December 2003, the Chancellor having ruled that the chances of establishing the identity of the body as Harold's were too slim to justify disturbing a burial place.
At this point, both Harold's remaining brothers in England were earls in their own right, Harold was himself king and in control of Wessex, and he had married the sister of Earl Edwin of Mercia and Morcar, Earl of Northumbria ( who had succeeded his brother Tostig ).
In 1055 Siward died but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig was appointed.
The fourth surviving Godwin brother, Leofwine, was given an earldom in the south-east carved out of Harold's territory, and Harold received Ralph's territory in compensation.
In October 1065 Harold's brother, Tostig, the earl of Northumbria, was hunting with the king when his thegns in Northumbria rebelled against his rule, which they claimed was oppressive, and killed some 200 of his followers.
He was given the designation Ætheling, meaning throneworthy, which may mean that Edward considered making him his heir, and he was briefly declared king after Harold's death in 1066.

Harold's and up
Hoping to force him into respectability, Mrs. Chasen replaces Harold's beloved hearse with a Jaguar ( which he then converts to a miniature hearse ), and sets up several blind dates, or more accurately, " bride interviews " with young women.
He takes up residence in Harold's former office.
Harold's performance in this tournament moved him up to 14th in the provisional world rankings.
# Eglogue ( Eclogue )-Liszt's caption is from ' Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ( Canto 3 LXVIII ): " The morn is up again, the dewy morn, / With breath all incense, and with cheek all bloom, / Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, / And living as if earth contained no tomb!
* St George in the East ( Church of England ) Church – used for exterior shots of the church where Harold's mother goes to a service and where his Rolls Royce is blown up in the churchyard, killing his / his mother's chauffeur.
Following ever increasing attacks on Harold's caravans by mutated creatures, the pair teamed up on May 22, 2102, and led a team of scientists who mounted an expedition to the north-west to investigate the source of the mutated animals, which were attacking the survivors of the nuclear war.
His family had at this time moved to Dublin and they set up home at Harold's Cross, never returning to Belfast.

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In all events, Ealdred and Harold were close, and Ealdred supported Harold's bid to become king.
Ealdred perhaps accompanied Harold when the new king went to York and secured the support of the northern magnates shortly after Harold's consecration.
At a funeral service for a total stranger, Harold meets Maude ( Ruth Gordon ), a 79-year-old woman who shares Harold's hobby of attending funerals.
" Meanwhile, Harold's mother determines, much against Harold's wishes, to find him a wife to settle down with.
In the final sequence, Harold's car is seen going off a seaside cliff, but after the crash, the final shot reveals Harold standing calmly atop the cliff, holding his banjo.
For financial reasons, the family returned to Dublin toward the end of 1880, living at first in the suburb of Harold's Cross and later in the suburb of Howth.
Harold's brother Tostig made probing attacks along the southern coast of England in May 1066, landing at the Isle of Wight using a fleet supplied by Baldwin of Flanders.
There were probably other reasons for William's delay, including intelligence reports from England revealing that Harold's forces were deployed along the coast.
Harold's brother Tostig and Harald Hardrada invaded Northumbria in September 1066, and defeated the local forces under Morcar and Edwin at the Battle of Fulford near York.
From there, he ravaged the interior and waited for Harold's return from the north, refusing to venture far from the sea, his line of communication with Normandy.
The English dead, who included some of Harold's brothers and his housecarls, were left on the battlefield.
Harold's sons were meanwhile raiding the southwest of England from a base in Ireland.

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