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The First Lady appointed a Fine Arts Advisory Committee for the White House, to locate authentic pieces as well as to arrange ways to acquire them.
When Bacon was appointed Lord Chancellor, " by special Warrant of the King ", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies.
By the influence of William Russell, earl of Bedford, he was appointed one of the king's itinerant preachers in Lancashire, and after living for a time in Garstang, he was selected by the Lady Margaret Hoghton as vicar of Preston.
In 1967, Nancy Reagan was appointed by her husband to the California Arts Commission, and a year later was named Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year ; in its profile, the Times labeled her " A Model First Lady ".
During the Nixon administration ( 1969 – 74 ), First Lady Pat Nixon refurbished the Green Room, Blue Room, and Red Room, working with Clement Conger, the curator appointed by President Richard Nixon.
Anne's aunt Lady Clarendon ( the wife of Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon ) was appointed as her new governess.
When the Duke of Gloucester became King in 1483, as Richard III, both Elizabeth and her mother Alice were appointed ladies-in-waiting to Alice's niece, queen consort Lady Anne Neville.
There, she met Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey, George's mistress, who had been appointed Caroline's Lady of the Bedchamber.
As a preacher his reputation was so great that in 1509, during which both King Henry VII and the Lady Margaret died, Fisher was appointed to preach the funeral oration on both occasions, the texts being still extant.
Lady Pole was again appointed one of her ladies-in-waiting.
In 1899, when the Variations were being finished, Elgar wrote to Lady Mary Lygon to ask permission to use her initials, but as she and her brother were on the point of leaving for Australia ( he had been appointed Governor of New South Wales ) and there was not time for a reply Elgar used "***" instead.
The Duke of York returned to England after the religious tension had eased, and Sarah was appointed a Lady of the Bedchamber to Anne after the latter's marriage in 1683.
In 1569, Cartwright was appointed Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at Cambridge ; but John Whitgift, on becoming vice-chancellor, deprived him of the post in December 1570, andas master of Trinity — of his fellowship in September 1571.
In 1971, the City of Austin created the Town Lake Beautification Project and appointed Lady Bird Johnson as the project's honorary chairman.
Her husband kept many mistresses, most notably Barbara Palmer, who was appointed as her Lady of the bedchamber.
When Anne Boleyn ’ s court was established, Lady Margaret was appointed as a lady-in-waiting.
Blair was appointed to the charge of Lady Yester's Kirk in 1754, and four years later was promoted to the High Church of St. Giles ; the highest position that a clergyman could achieve in Scotland.
In the same year he returned to Clare College as Master, and was appointed Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity.
In a farewell function, one girl is appointedLady of the Evening ”, and one boy is appointed “ Gentleman of the Evening ”.
Cheke then procured him a position as secretary to Sir Richard Morrison ( Moryson ), appointed ambassador to Charles V. It was on his way to join Morrison that he paid his celebrated morning call on Lady Jane Grey at Bradgate, where he found her reading Plato's Phaedo, while every one else was out hunting.
When Zhao Kuo was appointed general, Lady Zhao and minister Lin Xiangru could not persuade King Xiaocheng to cancel the appointment.
Funeral Drape of Lady Dai, personal name ( married surname Li though in Chinese custom she may have used a maiden surname even after marriage ) Xinzhui ( 辛追 ), Marchioness of Dai, wife of the first Marquis of Dai, personal name Li Cang ( 利蒼 ) who was appointed chancellor of Changsha Kingdom by the Han Dynasty, Mawangdui tombs
Was appointed as his father's successor due to the interference of Cai Mao and Lady Cai.
As the Lady Young she was appointed Leader of the House of Lords, and sat on the boards of large corporations such as NatWest and Marks and Spencer.

appointed and Hilda
After a year Aidan appointed Hilda as the second Abbess of Hartlepool Abbey.
He was, nevertheless, awarded the 1947 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Eustace and Hilda, and in 1956 he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ).

appointed and abbess
Robert of Arbrissel declared that the leader of the order should always be a woman and appointed Petronille de Chemillé as the first abbess.
Coenwulf had recently appointed his daughter, Cwoenthryth, to the position of abbess of Minster-in-Thanet.
The abbess appointed a vogt to manage the lands, but ruled the lands with a light hand.
Instead she was appointed as the abbess of a convent.
There, she became attached to Mme de Grieu, who, being appointed abbess of the convent of St Louis at Rouen, took her friend with her.
She appointed her daughter Gertrude as its first abbess, while she herself lived there as a nun, assisting the young abbess by her advice.
He appointed her abbess of the convent of St. Maria im Kapitol, Cologne, to succeed her sister Bertha, who died about 1000.
At the death of her mother, María was appointed president of the convent as locum tenens at the age of twenty-five, after which she was elected by the convent's nuns as abbess.

appointed and Hartlepool
Hartlepool appointed Mick Docherty, son of the legendary Tommy Docherty ; however after six months and with the team struggling, he too left the club.
Mandelson quit his role as MP for Hartlepool when he was appointed as a European Commissioner in the summer of 2004.
He then worked again for George Leather as resident engineer on the Stockton and Hartlepool Railway and was appointed engineer to the railway when it opened in 1841.
On 13 June 2006, Wilson was appointed manager of Hartlepool United.
Shortly after leaving Hartlepool, he was appointed manager of Luton Town by controversial chairman John Gurney, who, having just purchased the club, sacked the popular management team of Joe Kinnear and Mick Harford.

appointed and Abbey
After becoming a monk at the monastery at Winchester, he was appointed Abbot of Tavistock Abbey in around 1027.
He attended Westminster School and in 1676 was appointed copyist at Westminster Abbey.
In 1679, Blow, who had been appointed organist of Westminster Abbey in 1669, resigned his office in favour of his pupil.
Soon after Purcell's marriage, in 1682, on the death of Edward Lowe, he was appointed organist of the Chapel Royal, an office which he was able to hold simultaneously with his position at Westminster Abbey.
After being employed as organist at Raab in 1755 and Maria Taferl in 1757, he was appointed Thurnermeister back at Melk Abbey.
She appointed two guardians, Richard Abbey and John Sandell, to take care of them.
Ministers are appointed to Circuits rather than to individual churches ( though some large inner-city churches, known as Central Halls, are designated as circuits in themselves – Westminster Central Hall, opposite Westminster Abbey in central London is the best known ).
Otto II appointed him as his Imperial Chancellor from 980 to 982, as well as the Abbot of the Nonantola Abbey.
Henry appointed French architects from Rheims to renovate Westminster Abbey in the Gothic style.
The wedding of Anne Neville and Richard, Duke of Gloucester ( subsequently Richard III of England ) took place on 12 July 1472, at Westminster Abbey, and they made their marital home in the familiar surroundings of Middleham Castle, Richard having been appointed Governor of the North on the king's behalf.
In 1696 he was appointed Surveyor of Greenwich Naval Hospital, and in 1698 he was appointed Surveyor of Westminster Abbey.
After the death of Wren in 1723, Hawksmoor was appointed Surveyor to Westminster Abbey.
Scott was appointed Architect to Westminster Abbey in 1849.
He was appointed prebendary of Wilton Abbey in 1535 and received two adjacent benefices.
Riding across country, he found the King with a tiny army at Leicester Abbey, and was promptly appointed General of Horse, a coveted appointment at the time in European warfare.
At an uncertain date he became a monk at St Albans Abbey ; afterwards he was appointed prior of the cell of Belvoir, but he forfeited this dignity in the early years of Henry III, having been found guilty of wasting the endowments.
John Blow ( baptised 23 February 1649 – 1 October 1708 ) was an English Baroque composer and organist, appointed to Westminster Abbey in 1669.
More than 20 writers have been commissioned by the Abbey since Mac Conghail was appointed director in May 2005.
In Urseren, Disentis Abbey appointed a vogt, though in 1239-40 Emperor Frederick II changed the vogt's office into a secular, imperial office.
He became a member of the Royal Commission on the Reform of the House of Lords in February 1999, and in September 1999 he was appointed High Steward of Westminster Abbey, reflecting his long active membership of the Church of England.
In 1517 he was appointed titular Abbot of Fearn Abbey, Ross-shire.
Retiring Deans of the Royal Peculiars of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey are customarily inducted as Knights Commander ; clergymen appointed to the higher levels of the Royal Victorian Order do not use the associated styles, however, and honorary members are not permitted to hold them at all.
Hartland Abbey was built in 1157 and consecrated by Bartholomew Iscanus in 1160 ( Bartholomew was appointed Bishop of Exeter the following year ).

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