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* February 10 – Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard, British marshal of the Royal Air Force ( b. 1873 )
** Hugh Trenchard, British military aviation pioneer ( d. 1956 )
* Major-General Sir Hugh Trenchard, Chief of the Air Staff
Prince Albert ( left ) at an RAF dinner in 1919 with Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard | Sir Hugh Trenchard ( centre ) and Christopher Courtney ( right )
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.
* Boom, nickname for Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
The RAF, under the direction of a new Chief of the Air Staff ( CAS ) Hugh Trenchard, adopted the strategic bombing theory of air power theorists such as Giulio Douhet, who argued that air power could win wars on its own, bypassing the need for armies and navies.
He immediately went to Paris and set up an office for the Aviation Section, from which he collaborated extensively with British and French air leaders such as General Hugh Trenchard, studying their strategies as well as their aircraft.
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.
Hugh Montague Trenchard was born at Windsor Lodge on Haines Hill in Taunton, England on 3 February 1873.
When Hugh Trenchard was two, the family moved to Courtlands, a farm-cum-manor house less than three miles ( 4 km ) from the centre of Taunton.
In 1889, when Hugh Trenchard was 16 years old, his father, who had become a solicitor, was declared bankrupt.
For the first, the Battle of Britain Chapel in Westminster Abbey, Trenchard headed a committee with Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding to raise funds for the furnishing of the chapel and for the provision of a stained glass window.
* List of titles and honours of Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
Trenchard, Hugh Montague, first Viscount Trenchard ( 1873 – 1956 ).

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A 19th century illustration by Hugh Thomson showing John Willoughby | Willoughby cutting a lock of Marianne Dashwood | Marianne's hair
Protestants Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley ( martyr ) | Nicholas Ridley being burned at the stake during Mary's reign
Hugh Despenser the younger and Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel | Edmund Fitzalan brought before Isabella for trial in 1326 ; the pair were gruesomely executed
Painting by Sebastiano Ricci ( 1659-1734 ) depicting the founder of the Carthusians, Bruno of Cologne ( c1030-1101 ), adoring the Mary ( mother of Jesus ) | Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus | Infant Christ, with Hugh of Lincoln ( 1135-1200 ) looking on in the background.
Hugh Jackman, star of Australia ( 2008 film ) | Australia.
A French denier | denier of Hugh Capet when he was Duke of France, calling him " duke by the grace of God " ( Dux Dei Gratia ).
image: Hugh Latimer from NPG. jpg | Hugh Latimer
A statue of Hugh Myddleton, creator of the New River ( England ) | New River, surmounts a drinking fountain at Islington Green.
Stained glass window depicting Anglican martyrs Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley ( martyr ) | Nicholas Ridley and Thomas Cranmer.
File: Wedowee Alabama Governor William Hugh Smith Historic Marker. JPG | This historic marker marks the site of the home of William Hugh Smith, 21st Governor of Alabama ( 1868-1870 ).
Image: BNMsFr2643FroissartFol97vExecHughDespenser. jpg | Execution of Hugh the younger Despenser 1326.
Battle of Clontarf, oil on canvas painting by Hugh Frazer ( artist ) | Hugh Frazer, 1826, Isaacs Art Center
Nicole Kidman co-starred with Hugh Jackman in Baz Luhrmann's successful 2008 film Australia ( 2008 film ) | Australia.
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Hugh and Trenchard's
It is for this reason that at least 76 of the 80 planes credited to Manfred von Richthofen can be tied to known British losses — the German Jagdstaffeln flew defensively, on their own side of the lines, in part due to General Hugh Trenchard's policy of offensive patrol.
During November 1907 to spring 1908, an expedition of the Southern Nigeria Regiment led by Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Trenchard's came into contact with the Tiv.

Hugh and struggle
That same year Hugh, along with Herbert II of Vermandois, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Duke William Longsword paid homage to the Emperor Otto the Great, and supported him in his struggle against Louis.
In 1877, following a struggle with Alderman Hugh O ' Brien over the professionalism of library management, Winsor left Boston Public Library to become librarian of Harvard University, where he served until his death.
However, in 941 Hugh allowed the Saracens of Fraxinetum to harass the Alpine passes for his own political ends in his struggle with Berengar of Ivrea.
Manasses was exiled in 1152 when Baldwin was victorious in this struggle, allowing Hugh to inherit Ramla from his mother.
The Carolingians were to share the fate of their predecessors: after an intermittent power struggle between the two dynasties, the accession in 987 of Hugh Capet, Duke of France and Count of Paris, established the Capetian dynasty on the throne.

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The Homeric Hymns and Homerica with an English Translation by Hugh G. Evelyn-White.
Agnes soon thereafter married Hugh of Ibelin, to whom she had been engaged before her marriage with Amalric.
The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his only surviving son, while the kingdom of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montferrat.
A Little Night Music is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler.
In 1887, Hugh Nicol set a still-standing Major League record with 138 stolen bases, many of which would not have counted under modern rules.
Before the 1910 season, Hugh Chalmers of Chalmers Automobile announced he would present a Chalmers Model 30 automobile to the player with the highest batting average in Major League Baseball at the end of the season.
This role was taken in the first two series by Lord Percy Percy, played by Tim McInnerny, with Hugh Laurie playing the role in the third and fourth series, as Prince George, Prince Regent, and Lieutenant George, respectively.
It is set on the turn of the millennium, and features Lord Blackadder placing a bet with his friends – modern versions of Queenie ( Miranda Richardson ), Melchett ( Stephen Fry ), George ( Hugh Laurie ) and Darling ( Tim McInnerny ) – that he has built a working time machine.
Martha, Bill's widow, who was with him in these troubling times, denies he had a brain tumor as does his old, very close friend, Hugh McCallum.
The crisis led to an unsuccessful plot by Hugh Dalton to replace Attlee as Prime Minister with Ernest Bevin.
The Homeric Hymns and Homerica with an English Translation by Hugh G. Evelyn-White.
Hugh was crowned at Noyon on 3 July 987 with the full support from Holy Roman Emperor Otto III.
Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader, received the vote with a promise to " fight, fight, and fight again " against the decision and it was overturned at the 1961 Conference.
This view was met with ridicule, but was later supported by Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville in their 1848 monograph The Dodo and Its Kindred, which attempted to separate myth from reality.
Hugh Le Caine, John Hanert, Raymond Scott, composer Percy Grainger ( with Burnett Cross ), and others built a variety of automated electronic-music controllers during the late 1940s and 1950s.
Goal posts were placed on the goal line, and any kicks that did not result in field goals but left the field through the end lines were simply recorded as touchbacks ( or, in the Canadian game, singles ; it was during the pre-end zone era that Hugh Gall set the record for most singles in a game, with 8 ).
Between 1594 and 1603, Elizabeth faced her most severe test in Ireland during the Nine Years ' War, a revolt that took place at the height of hostilities with Spain, who backed the rebel leader, Hugh O ' Neill, Earl of Tyrone.
ELO's debut concert took place on 15 April 1972 at The Fox & Hounds Pub in Croydon, U. K. with a line-up of Wood, Lynne, Bevan, Bill Hunt ( horns, keyboards ), Wilfred Gibson ( violin ), Hugh McDowell ( cello ), Mike Edwards, Andy Craig ( cello ) and Richard Tandy on bass.
When Hugh Auld discovered her activity, he strongly disapproved, saying that if a slave learned to read, he would become dissatisfied with his condition and desire freedom.
The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles ( Hugh Grant ), a debonair but faux pas-prone Englishman, who is smitten with Carrie, an attractive American ( Andie MacDowell ), whom Charles repeatedly meets at weddings and at a funeral.
The film was very well received with critics, currently holding a 96 % " Certified Fresh " approval on reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating, " While frothy to a fault, Four Weddings and a Funeral features irresistibly breezy humor, and winsome performances from Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell.
He walks into the Wilkeses ' home with Hugh Elsing and Ashley, singing and pretending to be drunk.
The history of modern France starts with the election of Hugh Capet ( 940-996 ) by an assembly summoned in Reims in 987.
Like Hugh Magnus, Henry was crowned as co-ruler with his father ( 1027 ), in the Capetian tradition, but he had little power or influence as junior king while his father still lived.

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