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found and Elizabeth
In 1572, de Vere's first cousin and closest relative, the Duke of Norfolk, was found guilty of a Catholic conspiracy against Elizabeth and was executed for treason.
19th-century South Africa did not attract mass Irish migration, but Irish communities are to be found in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Kimberley, and Johannesburg, with smaller communities in Pretoria, Barberton, Durban and East London.
Bauxite is found in the central parishes of St. Elizabeth, Manchester, Clarendon, St. Catherine, St. Ann & Trelawny.
* 1947 – The brutalized corpse of Elizabeth Short (" The Black Dahlia ") is found in Leimert Park, Los Angeles.
Queen Elizabeth and the Palatine found that the most obvious solution would be to form an alliance with Charles ' enemies, the House of Valois, and ask them to provide a suitable king.
He suffered from polio as a child, and found generally effective treatment with the Kenny Method ( created by Elizabeth Kenny ) which the American Medical Association repudiated at that time.
Elizabeth was interviewed by one of Edward's advisers, and she was eventually found not to be guilty, despite forced confessions from her servants Catherine Ashley and Thomas Parry.
No proof could be found that Elizabeth was involved and she was released and retired to the countryside until the death of her sister, Mary I of England.
* September 30 – In London, the bodies of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes are found.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to be “ the laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
Sympathetic fictional portraits of Elizabeth Woodville can be found in Jan Westcott's The White Rose and in A Secret Alchemy by Emma Darwin ( novelist ).
He was buried with Elizabeth ; they can be found today, under their effigies in his chapel.
Accounts of life with the Abenaki can be found in the captivity narratives written by women taken captive by the Abenaki from the early New England settlements: Hannah Duston ( 1702 ); Elizabeth Hanson ( 1728 ); Susannah Willard Johnson ( 1754 ); and Jemima Howe ( 1792 ).
It is an official declaration that describes why the Parliament had found ( the year before ) that the marriage of Edward IV of England to Elizabeth Woodville had been invalid, and consequently their children ( including their sons Edward V of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, as well as their eldest daughter Elizabeth ) were illegitimate ( and, therefore, debarred from the throne ), and why Richard III was proclaimed the rightful king.
Although Elizabeth's governess at one time averred that the Queen had found Elizabeth in Seymour's arms ( implying a sexual encounter or close to it ), she later withdrew the story.
At one time Lawrence was more popular in the United States and France than he was in Britain, and some of his best known portraits, including those of Elizabeth Farren, Sarah Barrett Moulton ( known to her family as Pinkie ), and Charles Lambton ( the " Red Boy ") found their way to the United States during the early 20th century enthusiasm there for English portraits.
Jimmy and the boys ( except for one called Fox ) are found and captured by pirates who take them back to their ship to be questioned by Elizabeth Bonny, captain of the Jolly Roger.
" The first Discovery and Settlement of this Country was by the Procurement of Sir Walter Raleigh, in Conjunction with some publick-spirited Gentlemen of that Age, under the Protection of Queen Elizabeth ; for which Reason it was then named Virginia, being begun on that Part called Ronoak-Island, where the Ruins of a Fort are to be seen at this day, as well as some old English Coins which have been lately found ; and a Brass-Gun, a Powder-Horn, and one small Quarter deck-Gun, made of Iron Staves, and hoop'd with the same Metal ; which Method of making Guns might very probably be made use of in those Days, for the Convenience of Infant-Colonies.
In the village, they found Elizabeth Stewart, the woman who had been captured in the attack on the supply boat on the Apalachicola River the previous November.
On 21 August 1614, Elizabeth Báthory was found dead in her castle.
Queen Elizabeth also found Gresham useful in a great variety of other ways, including acting as jailer to Lady Mary Grey ( sister of Lady Jane Grey ), who, as a punishment for marrying Thomas Keyes the sergeant porter, remained a prisoner in his house from June 1569 to the end of 1572.
David Thomas founded the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua, in which residents still worship today, and his wife Elizabeth donated money and land to found the Welsh Congregational Church, which no longer exists.

found and parlor
Some Russian individualists anarchists " found the ultimate expression of their social alienation in violence and crime, others attached themselves to avant-garde literary and artistic circles, but the majority remained " philosophical " anarchists who conducted animated parlor discussions and elaborated their individualist theories in ponderous journals and books.
Panel games are particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they've found continued success since the BBC adapted its first radio panel shows from classic parlor games.
She manages to hide in a massage parlor, where she encounters Stanley yet again, but then is found and abducted by Jackson and Stiltskin.
Elizabeth Williamson and the inn's maid were found in the parlor, with smashed skulls and slit throats.
Fabrizio is found running a pizza parlor in Buffalo, New York.

found and asked
When asked later why he had stopped writing about Greek poetry, he responded, " I found that I could not attain to excellence in both.
Heracles found Hades and asked permission to bring Cerberus to the surface, which Hades agreed to if Heracles could overpower the beast without using weapons.
In one study by Boroditsky, in which native speakers of German and Spanish were asked to describe everyday objects in English, she found that they were more likely to use attributes conventionally associated with the genders of the objects in their native languages.
She found it " striking " that many women who had no lesbian experiences indicated they were interested in sex with women, particularly because the question was not asked.
When the officer arrested the suspect, he found an empty shoulder holster, handcuffed the suspect, and asked him where the gun was.
The Talmud, which often uses stories to make a moral point ( aggadah ), tells of a highly respected rabbi who found the Messiah at the gates of Rome and asked him, " When will you finally come?
As Hans Eysenck described in his 1956 book Sense and Nonsense in Psychology, Eysenck compiled a list of political statements found in newspapers and political tracts and asked subjects to rate their agreement or disagreement with each.
Cuvier asked von Moll to study the fossil but was informed it could not be found.
Afterwards he sent a letter to King's publishers, with a copy of the found documents, and asked them what to do.
The jury found that the facts submitted by Millar were accurate, and asked the judges to clarify whether common law copyright existed.
When that league folded a few years later, Williams found himself out of a job until Redskins coach Joe Gibbs asked him to join the team to be the backup for quarterback Jay Schroeder.
Prometheus asked Zeus ' opinion on which offering pile he found more desirable, hoping to trick the god into selecting the less desirable portion.
" When Walter Hooper asked Lewis where he found the word ' Narnia ', Lewis showed him Murray's Small Classical Atlas, ed. G. B.
A theological commission had been asked to review his Commentary on the Sentences, and it was during this that Ockham found himself involved in a different debate.
He asked about it and found a weakness in the system which would, in theory, allow him to make money.
Writer Christopher Hitchens, when asked for his favorite Bible story replied “ Casting the first stone ” is a lovely story, even though we ’ ve found out how much it wasn ’ t in the Bible to begin with.
An opinion poll in September 2011 found that Wilson came in third place when respondents were asked to name the best post-war Labour Party leader.
The customer, for example, might be asked to pay regularly the new bill, before contesting the previous one in which he found irregular calculations, and asking for a balancement with newer bills ; he thus cannot by himself determine a discount in the next payment.
Stone asked Weiser to read Crime and Punishment but the writer found that its story did not mix well with their own.
He did not even realize how distasteful some people found this until someone asked him about it.
Since Head was simultaneously collaborator and experimental subject, extensive precautions were taken to make sure that no outside factors influenced his subjective appreciation of what he was perceiving: " No questions were asked until the termination of a series of events ; for we found it was scarcely possible ... to ask even simple questions without giving a suggestion either for or against the right answer ...
" Cartwright also commented that when she first found out she would be voicing Nelson, " I asked myself, ' What does a bully sound like?
When he tried to skirt around Tepeyac hill, the Lady intercepted him, assured him his uncle would not die, and asked him to climb the hill and gather the flowers he found there.
Scholars have theorized that the Vanir may be connected to small pieces of gold foil, gullgubber, found in Scandinavia at some building sites from the Migration Period to the Viking Age and occasionally in graves, have asked whether the Vanir originally represented pre-Indo-European deities or Indo-European fertility gods, and have theorized a form of the gods as venerated by the pagan Anglo-Saxons.

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