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Hugh and May
In May 1943 he made his way back in the guise of Hugh Anson, an obnoxiously unruly steward, sailing on a merchant ship, the ' The City of Lancaster ', from Liverpool to Lisbon in neutral Portugal where he then jumped ship.
* May 14 Hugh Beaumont, American actor ( b. 1909 )
* May 18 Hugh Shearer, Prime Minister of Jamaica ( d. 2004 )
* May 22 Hugh Williamson, American Founding Father ( b. 1735 )
* May 11 War of the Regulation: North Carolina Governor William Tryon marches his militia out of Hillsborough to come to the aid of General Hugh Waddell's beleaguered forces.
* May 13-Abbot Hugh of Cluny ( d. 1109 )
* May Hugh the younger Despenser, favourite of King Edward II of England, is married to heiress Eleanor de Clare.
* May 9 Eudes IV succeeds Hugh V as Duke of Burgundy.
* May 9 Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy ( b. 1282 )
The earliest known record of Point du Sable living in Chicago is an entry for May 10, 1790 in the journal of Hugh Heward, which he wrote during a journey he made from Detroit across Michigan and through Illinois.
In May 2011 Jones appeared as guest vocalist on the debut album Let Them Talk by Hugh Laurie.
Things now seemed increasingly desperate, and in May 1272 Hugh III of Cyprus, who was the nominal king of Jerusalem, signed a ten year truce with Baibars.
In May 1963, a group of prominent Canadian thinkers — including Alan Jarvis, director of the National Gallery of Canada ; novelists Hugh MacLennan and Gabrielle Roy ; J. Tuzo Wilson, geophysicist ; and Claude Robillard, town planner — met for three days at the Seigneury Club in Montebello, Quebec.
This commission was in the hand of Hugh May, who died in February 1684, before the construction finished ; Wren assumed his post and finalized the works.
On 27 May 2009, David Leveaux as director opened the latest London production of Arcadia at the Duke of York's Theatre with Samantha Bond, Nancy Carroll, Jessie Cave, Trevor Cooper, Sam Cox, Lucy Griffiths, Tom Hodgkins, Hugh Mitchell, Neil Pearson, George Potts, Dan Stevens and Ed Stoppard.
## Agatha Ferrers ( died May 1306 ), married Hugh Mortimer, of Chelmarsh.
After Lothair's son Louis died in May 987, Adalberon and Gerbert of Aurillac convened an assembly of nobles to elect Hugh Capet as their king.
On 3 May 2007, following recent negotiations between the Progressive Unionist Party ( PUP ) and Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and with Police Service of Northern Ireland ( PSNI ) Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, the UVF made a statement that they would transform to a " non-military, civilianised " organisation.
Hugh Joseph Schonfield ( London, 17 May 1901 January 24, 1988 ) was a British Bible scholar specializing in the New Testament and the early development of the Christian religion and church.
When Hugh Peters visited John Lilburne in the Tower on 25 May 1649, Lilburne told him that he would rather have had seven years under the late king's rule than one under the present regime, and that in his opinion if the current regime remained as tyrannical as it was, then people would be prepared to fight for " Prince Charles ".
Robin Hugh Gibb, CBE ( 22 December 1949 20 May 2012 ) was a singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the Bee Gees, co-founded with his twin brother Maurice and older brother Barry.
President Obama greets Hugh Hills, 85, in front of his home on May 29, 2011.
A planned voyage to China via the Northeast passage under Hugh Willoughby sailed in May 1553 — King Edward watched their departure from his window.
In May 1952, aging Packard president Hugh Ferry resigned and was succeeded by James J. Nance, a marketing hotshot recruited from Hotpoint to turn the stagnant company around ( its main factory on Detroit's East Grand Boulevard was operating at only 50 % capacity ).
Soon afterwards he was engaged to decorate the North Range of Windsor Castle, where he collaborated with the architect Hugh May and the sculptor Grinling Gibbons.

Hugh and 14
He retired as leader of the party on 14 December 1955, having led Labour for twenty years, and was succeeded by Hugh Gaitskell.
* February 14 Hugh Downs, American game show host and journalist ( 20-20 )
* January 14 Hugh Lofting, English-born author ( d. 1947 )
* July 14 Hugh Gillin, American actor ( d. 2004 )
* September 14 Flight of the Earls: Hugh O ' Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, and Rory O ' Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, flee Ireland for Spain with ninety followers to avoid capture by the English crown, never to return.
His two sons Hugh ( 1866-1925 ) and Geoffrey ( 1867-1882 ) were sent to Marlborough College, where Geoffrey died at the age of 14.
From 1956 until their divorce in 1977, she was married to Sir Hugh Fraser ( 1918 1984 ), a descendant of Scottish aristocracy 14 years her senior and a Roman Catholic Conservative Unionist MP in the House of Commons ( sitting for Stafford ), who was a friend of the American Kennedy family.
The book was reviewed on 14 March 1937 by Edward Shanks, for The Sunday Times, and by Hugh Massingham, for The Observer.
Theobald resisted for 14 months before a compromise was reached through the intercession of Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny, allowing Theobald to give a verbal profession to Hugh.
Smith-Cumming died suddenly at his home on 14 June 1923, shortly before he was due to retire, and was replaced as C by Admiral Sir Hugh " Quex " Sinclair.
* Most wickets Hugh Trumble 29 @ 14. 20 ( BB 8 110 )
* Lord Hugh Cecil ( 14 October 1869 10 December 1956 ), later 1st Baron Quickswood
Hugh Edwin Strickland ( 2 March 1811 14 September 1853 ), was an English geologist, ornithologist,
Hugh Smith produced two new " Elements " volumes and 14 others on county place-names.
* Hugh Riddle, April 14, 1877-June 6, 1883.
The Flight of the Earls () took place on 14 September 1607, when Hugh Ó Neill of Tír Eóghain, Rory Ó Donnell of Tír Chonaill and about ninety followers left Ireland for mainland Europe.
Simon Hugh Holmes ( July 30, 1831 October 14, 1919 ) was a Nova Scotia politician, publisher and lawyer.
Allotment 14 ( west to Boneo Road ), granted to Hugh Glass of Flemington House, became small farms: Randall's, then Rigg's Hindhope, and Coupar's The Thicket.
Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl Fortescue KG, PC ( 13 February 1783 14 September 1861 ), styled Viscount Ebrington from 1789 to 1841, was a British Whig politician.
After 14 May 1046 his widow Bertha married secondly Hugh IV, Count of Maine.
Edward Hugh " Ned " Hanlon ( August 22, 1857 April 14, 1937 ) was an American 19th-century Major League Baseball player most notable for his career as a manager.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall ( born 14 January 1965 ) is a British celebrity chef, television personality, journalist, food writer and " real food " campaigner, known for his back-to-basics philosophy.
Sir Hugh Owen ( 14 January 1804 20 November 1881 ) was a significant Welsh educator.

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