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acted and London
His coffin was transported on the London Underground before his state funeral at Westminster Abbey, at which the Prince of Wales ( the future Edward VII ) and the Duke of York ( the future George V ) acted as pallbearers.
In 1984, the group moved to London and started working as labourers, acted as soldiers in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket and worked at a pier in Belfast.
The AK, although in theory subordinated to the civil authorities and the government in exile, often acted somewhat independently with both the AK commanders in Poland and London government not fully aware of the situation of the other.
She has acted with the National Theatre in London where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award.
Threshold would produce new albums and deliver them to London / Decca who acted as distributor.
Though Barrett had occasional seasons in London he acted chiefly in the provinces, with his company being one of the most successful of the decade, receiving a £ 2, 000 average yearly profit just from the Grand Theatre Leeds.
He acted as electoral agent for Samuel Montagu in Whitechapel at the General Election of 1886, and for Jane Cobden, who stood for election to the London County Council as a Liberal candidate in 1889.
After also acting in Liverpool, Pinero joined Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre company in London in 1876, where he acted in supporting roles for five years, and later played under the Bancrofts ' management at the Haymarket Theatre.
Towards the end of the 1950s, Shah established contact with Wiccan circles in London and then acted as a secretary and companion to Gerald Gardner, the founder of modern Wicca, for some time.
In 1464 Edward acted to solve the problem by reducing the weight of all silver coins by about 20 % — the heavy penny issued between 1461 and 1464 weighed 15 grains ( 1. 0 gram ) and was minted at London, York, and Durham ; the light penny weighed 12 grains ( 0. 8 gram ) and was minted in London, Bristol, Canterbury, Durham, and York.
It also acted as a training camp for the Jamaican track and field team prior to the 2012 London Olympics.
He published the works of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Scott, and acted as London agent for the Edinburgh Review, which was started in 1802.
Between 1861 and 1862, Terry was engaged by the Royalty Theatre in London, managed by Madame Albina de Rhona, where she acted with W. H. Kendal, Charles Wyndham and other famous actors.
Shirley, when he returned to London in 1640, would no longer work for the Queen Henrietta's company as a result ; his final plays of his London career were acted by the King's Men.
Kean had previously acted Tate's Lear, but told his wife that the London audience " have no notion of what I can do till they see me over the dead body of Cordelia.
She danced and acted at various Dublin theatres until 1740, when her success as Sir Harry Wildair in The Constant Couple led to her being given her London debut at Covent Garden ; she became well known as an actress thereafter.
Henrietta Maria enjoys the last-named work so much that she has it brought to London and acted at Hampton Court by her own company, Queen Henrietta's Men.
Pierrepoint's first execution as chief executioner ( he still acted as assistant until 1944 in some British cases, and until 1945 at Shepton Mallet ) was that of gangster Tony Mancini at Pentonville prison, London, on 17 October 1941, who said " Cheerio!
Thoroton frequently acted as the go-between for Richard Oswald and James Grant, particularly after those two gave up their Nova Scotia Grants to focus on East Florida, where a drumbeat of steady speculation ( particularly from Dr. Andrew Turnbull and Dr. William Stork ) had fanned the flames of interest in London.
He became a leader among evangelical churchmen, was one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society in 1799, the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews ( now known as the Church's Ministry Among Jewish People or CMJ ) in 1809, and acted as adviser to the British East India Company in the choice of chaplains for India.
* Tottenham Court ( acted 1633, printed 1638 ), a comedy set in a holiday resort for London tradesmen ;
Heywood's first play may have been The Four Prentises of London ( printed 1615, but acted some fifteen years earlier ).
In order to complete the picture, the artist used Siborne's model of the battlefield then on exhibition in London, while a friend in Brussels sent him breastplates worn by the various cavalry regiments, and a trooper of the Life Guards acted as a model.

acted and 1867
* John Cook Bennett ( 1804 – 1867 ), physician and a ranking and influential ( but short-lived and controversial ) leader of the Latter-Day-Saint movement, who acted as second in command to Joseph Smith, Jr. for a brief period in the early 1840s
He acted as secretary of the Indian peace commission in 1867.
After 1867, following the opening of the direct line to Horsham, Sutton acted as a similarly important node for passenger trains between London and Portsmouth.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1867 and acted as President of the Anthropological Section of the British Association in 1882 and the Geological Section in 1888.
After helping to found the North of England council for promoting the higher education of women, she acted as its secretary from 1867 to 1870 and as its president from 1873 to 1874.
Ordained to the priesthood on 21 September 1867, he acted for two or three years as a secular priest in Greenock.
At the Paris Exhibition of 1867, Hervey de Saint Denys acted as commissioner for the Chinese exhibits.

acted and 1882
After he fell ill in 1882, his wife Pasqua Favale acted as regent until his death on May 30, 1886.
In March 1882, Palm started the newspaper Folkviljan ( Will of the People ) in Malmö, and acted as its editor until 1885, when it was discontinued.
He acted as private secretary to Lord Roberts during his mission to the Cape in 1881, and was with the army occupying Egypt in 1882, thus furthering his military career and his experience of colonial administration.
In the book, Bradley describes how then Korean King Gojong had accepted a US – Korea Treaty in 1882 which, in part, read f a third power acted unjustly or oppressively with either country, the United States or Korea promised to exert their " good offices, on being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement, thus showing their friendly feelings ".
Later, he was professor of mathematics at the Naval Academy from 1866 to 1868 and of astronomy from 1871 to 1875, was promoted to the rank of Commander in 1872, and acted as assistant superintendent of the institution from 1878 to 1882.

acted and 1883
The play was first seen in America when, during 1883, in Louisville, Kentucky, Helena Modjeska acted Nora.
After 1883 Brătianu acted as sole leader of the party, owing to a quarrel with Rosetti, his friend and political ally for nearly forty years.
Chen Yi (; courtesy names Gongxia ( 公俠 ) and later Gongqia ( 公洽 ), sobriquet Tuisu ( 退素 ); 1883 – June 18, 1950 ) was the Chief Executive and Garrison Commander ( 警備總司令 ) of Taiwan after it was surrendered by Japan to the Republic of China, which acted on behalf of the Allied Powers, in 1945.
He generally acted with the Nationalists on Irish, and always on Catholic, questions, and, when he visited the United States of America in 1883, bore a flattering introduction from Charles Stewart Parnell.
During a mission in Europe for the LDS Church from 1881 to 1883, he acted as editor of the church publication Millennial Star.
Preece had been previously acted as a consultant to the Bristol Corporation's Electricity Department between 1883 and 1893.
Later ( 1869 ) she was a member of Augustin Daly's company ; and afterwards, with a company of her own, acted with especial success in Sardou's Fedora ( 1883 ), Cleopatra ( 1890 ), and similar plays.
He gave the Harveian Oration before the College of Physicians in 1878, acted as President of the British Association at Nottingham in 1893 and served on three Royal Commissions: on Hospitals ( 1883 ), on Tuberculosis, Meat and Milk ( 1890 ), and on a University for London ( 1892 ).
When the rival American Association was preparing to expand to 8 teams for the 1883 season, Soden acted to add NL teams in New York City and Philadelphia ( both cities had been kicked out of the league by Hulbert after the inaugural 1876 season ), replacing the Troy Trojans and Worcester Ruby Legs, the bottom two teams in the league.

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