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honour and Patrick
The first known climb to the summit by a European was completed in 1828 by Captain Patrick Logan, by one of the hardest and spectacular ridges on the mountain, named in his honour.
But in 2007 Pope Benedict XVI decided to give the honour again to the See of Patrick, creating Brady a cardinal rather than the reigning Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, previously a high-profile Vatican official.
She was named Victoria after Queen Victoria ; Patricia, after Saint Patrick, the saint of her birthday ; and Helena, in honour of her father's sister.
The Martyrs Memorial at St Andrews was erected to the honour of George Wishart, Patrick Hamilton, and other martyrs of the Reformation era.
The Martyrs Memorial, erected to the honour of Patrick Hamilton, George Wishart, and other martyrs of the Reformation epoch, stands at the west end of the Scores on a cliff overlooking the sea.
In 1999 the mosaic of Saint Patrick, holding a shamrock and a pastoral staff as well as trampling on a snake, was installed the entrance to the chapel in his honour.
When Patrick arrived in the neighbourhood, he was received with great honour and hospitality by the local chieftain, Nadslua, who offered him a piece of ground on which to build a church.
His first name ( Charles ) is in honour of his first cousin once removed, Charles, Prince of Wales ; his second name ( Patrick ) is in honour of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, the birthplace of his mother ; his third name ( Inigo ) is in honour of the 17th century English architect and designer Inigo Jones.
Patrick was not in favour of a public vote on the EU Referendum, though has stated on his own Parliamentary website in the past that Tony Blair did promise an EU vote in the Labour 2005 election manifesto, so as a result of being elected on that platform would so honour such a pledge.
It is held in honour of Saint Patrick who, according to tradition, spent 40 days fasting on the mountain in the year 441, following Jesus and Moses.
The honour of formally launching the town fell to Sir George Marbury who married Patrick Crawford's widow-Crawford having died suddenly while on a return visit to his native Scotland.
* Raphaël, a French singer, wrote a song in his honour, " Chanson pour Patrick Dewaere ".
The DFA administrative headquarters is named " Patrick John Football House " in honour of John.
Guests of honour: Robert Sheckley, Ian Watson, Sergey Lukyanenko, Andrzej Sapkowski, Roberto Quaglia and Patrick Gyger
The mountain was named by Captain Patrick Logan, the notoriously brutal commander of the Moreton Bay penal settlement, in honour of a colleague he served with at Moreton Bay.
After her death the museum held an exhibition in her honour, featuring work by artists, such as Patrick Scott and Sean Scully who she particularly favoured.
* Drumdowney-The church was built in honour of Saint Patrick after he had visited the area.
Patrick Pearse named his school for young boys St. Enda's School in honour of the saint in 1908.

honour and Mill
By the 1850s the Press was using steam-powered machine presses, employing two to three hundred people, and occupying several buildings in the Silver Street and Mill Lane area, including the one that the Press still occupies, the Pitt Building ( 1833 ), which was built specifically for the Press and in honour of William Pitt the Younger.
* Murray-Named in honour of teacher and originator of the Oxford English Dictionary ; who began compiling his dictionary while a master at Mill Hill
Its roll of honour features the names of such chasers as Arkle, Best Mate, Golden Miller, Kauto Star and Mill House.
The Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury is named in his honour.
O ' Leary was buried at Mill Hill Cemetery following a funeral service at the Roman Catholic Annunciation Church in Burnt Oak which was attended by an honour guard from the Irish Guards and six of his children.
The Frances Kelsey Secondary School in Mill Bay, British Columbia is named in her honour.
This made it the tallest smock ever built, although not the tallest smock mill ( Union Mill, Cranbrook takes that honour ).
Walras ' law, a principle in general equilibrium theory named in honour of Léon Walras, was first expressed by Mill in this treatise.

honour and Hill
As his last great act he began the construction of a temple in honour of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, partially funded by plunder seized from the Sabines.
The town was visited in 1802 by Admiral Horatio Nelson, who knew the importance of the area's woodland in providing timber for the British Navy and approved a Naval Temple built in his honour on the nearby Kymin Hill.
On the Capitoline Hill and on the Tiber Island, temples were erected in his honour.
Butler's Hill, near Plas Newydd, is named in honour of Eleanor Butler.
A ceremony was held in Berry's Enfield Southgate constituency on 12 October 2009, the 25th anniversary of the bombing, at which his widow ( now Lady Donoghue, wife of Lord Donoghue ) and her daughter Sasha unveiled a plaque in his honour at the newly renamed Sir Anthony Berry House in Chaseville Parade, Winchmore Hill.
The Sir John Barrow monument on Hoad Hill overlooking his home town of Ulverston was built in his honour ( though it is more commonly called Hoad Monument ).
Graham Hill Bend at Brands Hatch is also named in his honour.
The Langevin Block on Parliament Hill was named in his honour, as was the Langevin Bridge in Calgary.
In Benny's honour a plaque has been put up close to the site of the now demolished Hanns Dairies building and a new road has been named Benny Hill Close, though many of the people who had bought the new homes were not happy with the decision.
In 2006 Lord Tyler called on Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper to honour the pledges and position of her predecessor, Keith Hill, to keep the Cornish Saint Piran's Flag flying across the Cornwall.
* Hill 60 in Roundhay Park, Leeds, named in honour of those who had died in the WWI battles around Ypres.
In 2004, the Forest Hill Arena, a local Toronto hockey and skating rink where his children played was renamed the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Arena in his honour.
Thonglongya worked with a British partner, John E. Hill, in classifying bats of Thailand ; after Thonglongya died suddenly in February 1974, Hill formally described the species, giving it the binomial name Craseonycteris thonglongyai in honour of his colleague.
The Burgher Memorial on Wagon Hill was erected in honour of Boer forces killed during the siege and relief of Ladysmith.
In honour of this battle, Vítkov Hill was renamed Žižkov after Jan Žižka.
Nearby Wellington Hill boasts a large, spotlit obelisk to his honour, the Wellington Monument.
The missing man formation was flown at a family memorial service in Indian Hill, Ohio on 31 August 2012 in honour of former American astronaut, US Navy pilot, and test pilot Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
The monastery was founded in 1345 by one of the most venerated Russian saints, Sergius of Radonezh, who built a wooden church in honour of the Holy Trinity on Makovets Hill.
Coombe Hill Monument is one of the first and largest examples of a war memorial erected to honour the names of individual men who fell whilst fighting for their country.
In 1995, to mark the centenary of the National Trust, a new variety of rose, " Octavia Hill ", was named in her honour.
Killiney Hill Park was opened in 1887 as Victoria Hill in honour of Britain's Queen Victoria's 50 years on the throne.

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