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Hugh and Robert
They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh ( born 1763 ) and Robert ( born 1764 ).
His associates Richard Barleycorn, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loffe, Able Owens, and Hugh Parrot were convicted, but pardoned just prior to hanging at Execution Dock.
Among his predecessors as editors-in-chief were Hugh Chisholm ( 1902 – 1924 ), James Louis Garvin ( 1926 – 1932 ), Franklin Henry Hooper ( 1932 – 1938 ), Walter Yust ( 1938 – 1960 ), Harry Ashmore ( 1960 – 1963 ), Warren E. Preece ( 1964 – 1968, 1969 – 1975 ), Sir William Haley ( 1968 – 1969 ), Philip W. Goetz ( 1979 – 1991 ), and Robert McHenry ( 1992 – 1997 ).
Well-known currently active British actors and actresses include: Gemma Arterton, Rowan Atkinson, Christian Bale, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kate Beckinsale, Paul Bettany, Orlando Bloom, Emily Blunt, Helena Bonham Carter, Kenneth Branagh, Jim Broadbent, Daniel Craig, Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, Ralph Fiennes, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons, Ben Kingsley, Keira Knightley, Hugh Laurie, Jude Law, James McAvoy, Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan, Thandie Newton, Bill Nighy, Gary Oldman, Clive Owen, Robert Pattinson, Daniel Radcliffe, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, Alan Rickman, Tim Roth, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart, Alex Pettyfer, Gerard Butler, Emma Thompson, Emma Watson, Rachel Weisz, Kate Winslet, Tom Hiddleston, Ray Winstone and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Significant individual contributions to the war effort by Scots included the invention of radar by Robert Watson-Watt, which was invaluable in the Battle of Britain, as was the leadership at RAF Fighter Command of Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding.
Some writers that emerged after the Second World War followed Hugh MacDiarmid by writing in Scots, including Robert Garioch and Sydney Goodsir Smith.
Robert II crowned his son — Hugh Magnus — as King of the Franks at age 10 to secure the succession, but Hugh Magnus rebelled against his father and died fighting him in 1025.
The brothers had supporters in England, ready to rise up ; led by Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester, the rebellion in England from Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester, and William I of Scotland.
Notable Jardines Managing Directors or Tai-pans included Sir Alexander Matheson, 1st Baronet, David Jardine, Robert Jardine, William Keswick, James Johnstone Keswick, Ben Beith, David Landale, Sir John Buchanan-Jardine, Sir William Johnstone " Tony " Keswick, Sir Hugh Barton, Sir Michael Herries, Sir John Keswick, Sir Henry Keswick, Simon Keswick and Alasdair Morrison.
Hugh the Abbot succeeded him in the countship of Anjou as in most of his other duties, and on his death ( 886 ) it passed to Odo, the eldest son of Robert the Strong, who, on his accession to the throne of France ( 888 ), probably handed it over to his brother Robert.
* October 24 – Hugh Capet, King of France dies and is succeeded by his son Robert II of France.
In 1975, Hugh Montgomery and Robert Charles Vaughan showed that " most " even numbers were expressible as the sum of two primes.
In the State Senate, the county is divided between Republicans Roy McDonald and Hugh Farley, while in the State Assembly Democrats Ronald Canestrari and Robert Reilly, along with Republicans James Tedisco, Teresa Sayward, and Tony Jordan each represent portions of the county.
The siege failed, but when King William ordered their arrest Robert and his companions took refuge with Hugh of Chateauneuf-en-Thymerais.
* In the BBC TV drama serial Elizabeth R ( 1971 ), " Sir Robert Cecil " is played by Hugh Dickson.
King Odo was his grand-uncle and King Rudolph the son-in-law of his grandfather, King Robert I. Hugh was born into a well-connected and powerful family with many ties to the reigning nobility of Europe.
Immediately after his coronation, Hugh began to push for the coronation of his son Robert.
The Pope then sent a legate with instructions to call a council of French and German bishops at Mousson, where only the German bishops appeared, the French being stopped on the way by Hugh and Robert.
Denier of Robert II the Pious, struck at SoissonsImmediately after his own coronation, Robert's father Hugh began to push for the coronation of Robert.
A measure of Hugh's success is that when Hugh died in 996, Robert continued to reign without any succession dispute, but during his long reign actual royal power dissipated into the hands of the great territorial magnates.
As early as 989, having been rebuffed in his search for a Byzantine princess, Hugh Capet arranged for Robert to marry the recently widowed daughter of Berengar II of Italy, Rozala, who took the name of Susannah upon becoming Queen.

Hugh and Mill
* Hugh Cain Fulling Mill and Elias Glover Woolen Mill Archeological Site ( added 1985 )
Bruce was recommended to the expedition by Hugh Robert Mill, an acquaintance from Granton who was now librarian to the Royal Geographical Society in London.
Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition ( 1907-09 ) and named for Hugh Robert Mill, British geographer and Antarctic historian.
Romsey Mill ’ s patrons are: Hugh Duberly CBE ( HM Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire ); Colin Greenhalgh CBE DL ; Lady Wilson of Dinton.
Mill Island was discovered in February 1936 by personnel on the William Scoresby, and named for Hugh Robert Mill.

Hugh and Royal
* 1882 – Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, English officer in the Royal Air Force and commander in RAF Fighter Command ( d. 1970 )
In addition large art galleries are found across the city, including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Centre, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Project Arts Centre and The Royal Hibernian Academy.
* February 10 – Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard, British marshal of the Royal Air Force ( b. 1873 )
Post-war Douglas worked briefly for Handley Page and as a commercial pilot before rejoining the Royal Air Force in 1920 after a chance meeting with Hugh Trenchard.
Port Republic was settled as early as 1637, but a charter was not applied for until founders Evi Smith, Hugh McCullum, and Richard Wescoat applied for a Royal Charter to build a dam, sawmill, and gristmill on their land along Nacote Creek.
* Hugh Bean CBE, Professor of Violin at the Royal College of Music 1954 – 2003
Air Marshal Sir John Hugh Lapsley KBE, CB, DFC, AFC, RAF ( 24 September 1916 – 21 November 1995 ) was a World War II fighter pilot and, later, a senior Royal Air Force commander.
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Montague Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard GCB OM GCVO DSO ( 3 February 1873 – 10 February 1956 ) was a British officer who was instrumental in establishing the Royal Air Force.
The sculptor Henry Hugh Armstead coordinated this massive effort among many artists of the Royal Academy, including Thomas Thornycroft ( carved the " Commerce " group ), Patrick MacDowell ( carved the " Europe " group, his last major work ), John Bell ( carved the " America " group ), John Henry Foley ( carved the " Asia " group and started the statue of Albert ), William Theed ( carved the " Africa " group ), William Calder Marshall, James Redfern ( carved the four Christian and four moral virtues including Fortitude ), John Lawlor ( carved the " Engineering " group ) and Henry Weekes ( carved the " Manufactures " group ).
In 1947 The Annual Register acquired an Advisory Board for the first time consisting of the then editor, Ivison Macadam, the Assistant Editor, Hugh Latimer, and five representatives nominated by: the English Association, the Arts Council of Great Britain, the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the Royal Historical Society.
George Francis Hugh Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge, GCVO ( 11 October 1895 – 16 April 1981 ), known as Prince George of Teck until 1917 and as Earl of Eltham from 1917 to 1927, was a minor member of the British Royal Family, a great-great-grandson of King George III and nephew of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V. He was also nephew to the 1st Earl of Athlone.
His son John Murray-Aynsley was the father of 1 ) Charles Murray-Aynsley ( 1821 – 1901 ), a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy ; 2 ) George Herbert Murray-Aynsley ( 1826 – 1887 ), a Major-General in the Madras Army, and 3 ) Hugh Murray-Aynsley, a New Zealand politician.
The designs were by Hugh Iorys Hughes who developed his " Hippo " piers and " Crocodile " bridge units on the Conwy Morfa, using 1, 000 men to build the trial version ; the Hamilton " Swiss Roll " which consisted of a floating roadway made of waterproofed canvas stiffened with slats and tensioned by cables ; and a system of flexible bridging units supported on floating pontoons designed by Major Allan Beckett, Royal Engineers.
It was created in 1936 for Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Hugh Trenchard, 1st Baron Trenchard.
This Vale Royal branch of the Cholmondeley family descends from Thomas Cholmondeley ( died 1653 ), younger brother of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster and Hugh Cholmondeley ( 1591 – 1665 ), ancestor of the Marquesses of Cholmondeley.
After seeing these during World War I, British General Hugh Elles proposed the beret for use by the newly-formed Royal Tank Regiment, which needed headgear that would stay on while climbing in and out of the small hatches of tanks.
In 1961, Hugh John Flemming left his Carleton county seat to run successfully in the federal seat of Royal.
* Sir Hugh Allan, of the Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers
Bonfield, RAMC, Mrs Sybil Martin-Leake, Mr Hugh Martin-Leake, Major Charles Monk and Trumpeter C / Sergeant Gardner, The Royal Anglian Regiment.
* Hugh de Holynworth of Mottram Old Hall, Royal Archer and Yeoman Valettus served at the battle of Agincourt in 1415
Born the son of Commander Hugh Boyce DSC and Madeline Boyce ( née Manley ), Boyce was educated at Hurstpierpoint College and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
* April 1 – The Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service combine to form the Royal Air Force, the worlds first independent air force, with Sir Hugh Trenchard as the first Chief of the Air Staff.

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