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summer and 1548
In summer 1548, a pregnant Catherine Parr discovered Thomas Seymour embracing Princess Elizabeth.
The castle was refurbished by king Sigismund I the Old, who set up his summer residence there ; however, after his death in 1548 the castle gradually fell into disrepair.
In the summer of 1548, at Bourges, he married Claude Aubelin ( daughter of Guillaume Aubelin, Sieur de La Riviere and Francoise de Brachet ).
In the summer of 1548, the French observed the mole was provided with a flanker and cannon ; the English insisted it was merely to protect the workmen.

summer and galleys
Barbarossa's fleet that summer numbered 122 galleys and galliots.

summer and returned
By the summer of 1823, Alcott returned to Connecticut in debt to his father, who bailed him out after his last two unsuccessful sales trips.
Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
That autumn he enrolled in the King Khaled University at Abha to study Sharia, he left his family home in Khamis Mushayt in the summer of 2000 to complete the Hajj, but never returned – instead travelling to the Al Farouq training camp in Afghanistan where he met and befriended Waleed and Wail al-Shehri, two brothers from Khamis Mushayt, and Saeed al-Ghamdi.
In 1885, Young moved with his father to Nebraska, and in the summer of 1887, they returned to Gilmore.
He dubbed this home the " Happy House " and returned here almost every summer for the next 20 years.
His father died in the winter of 1913, while Edwin was still in England, and in the summer of 1913, Edwin returned to care for his mother, two sisters, and younger brother, as did his brother William.
Discussion of the rest of the document on the nature of the Church was to continue when the bishops returned after a summer break.
At the end of the summer term in 1932, Blair returned to Southwold, where his parents had used a legacy to buy their own home.
In the summer of 1606, laws against recusancy were strengthened ; the Popish Recusants Act returned England to the Elizabethan system of fines and restrictions, introduced a sacramental test, and an Oath of Allegiance, requiring Catholics to abjure as a " heresy " the doctrine that " princes excommunicated by the Pope could be deposed or assassinated ".
While breaking into the film industry in the summer of 1916, Hawks also unsuccessfully attempted to transfer to Stanford University, and then returned to Cornell in September 1916.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
Sterne graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in January 1737 ; and returned in the summer of 1740 to be awarded his Master of Arts degree.
In the summer 2008 the Sea Stallion returned to Roskilde on a route going south of England.
It is known that Laurence returned to England with Mellitus and others of the second group of missionaries in the summer of 601, but there is no record of Peter being with them.
The Mongols raided across the borders to Austria and Bohemia in the summer when the Great Khan died, and the Mongol princes returned home to elect a new Great Khan.
The summer after her first year teaching at the Orton School she returned home to the Shattuck ’ s farm to spend some time in thought and peace.
In January 1775 he returned to Edinburgh, and that summer went with his aunt Jenny to take spa treatment at Bath in England, where they lived at 6 South Parade.
In the summer of 1969, weary from these activities, Adorno returned once again to Zermatt, Switzerland, at the foot of Matterhorn to restore his strength.
He returned to Hawkshead for his first two summer holidays, and often spent later holidays on walking tours, visiting places famous for the beauty of their landscape.
In 2006, Nicks performed with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for the first leg of their tour in the summer, and later in the year returned as a guest performer for a number of songs on the tour celebrating Petty's 30th anniversary since his debut album.
He returned to Davenport briefly in the summer of 1922, then moved to Chicago to join the Cascades Band, working that summer on Lake Michigan excursion boats.
In early 2010 Joey Belladonna returned to Anthrax for the shows in summer of 2010 as well as committing to the band for a new album.

summer and Scotland
For most of the first fifteen years of her life, Beatrix spent summer holidays at Dalguise, an estate on the River Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
According to Barbour and Fordoun, in the late summer of 1305 in a secret agreement sworn, signed and sealed, John Comyn agreed to forfeit his claim to the Scottish throne in favour of Robert Bruce upon receipt of the Bruce lands in Scotland should an uprising occur led by Bruce.
In England and Wales, school ends in mid-July and resumes again in early September ; in Scotland the summer holiday begins in late June and ends in mid-to late-August.
In the summer of 1209 he accompanied John on a campaign against King William I of Scotland.
It was now two years since an English army had come to Scotland, and King Edward II of England had recently been on the verge of war with his barons after the murder of Piers Gaveston in the summer of 1312.
Edward came to Scotland in the high summer of 1314 with the preliminary aim of relieving Stirling Castle: the real purpose, of course, was to find and destroy the Scottish army in the field, and thus end the war.
Deserted by most of his followers, he withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the summer recruiting fresh forces.
Mary returned to Scotland a widow, in the summer of 1561.
Francis II died 18 months later in 1560 and Mary returned to Scotland the following summer.
Maskelyne proposed measuring the gravitational force deflection induced by the pull of a nearby mountain upon a plumb-bob in 1772 and sent Mason ( who had returned to England ) on a site survey through central England and Scotland to find a suitable location during the summer of 1773.
Though the UK is mostly under the influence of the maritime tropical air mass from the south-west, different regions are more susceptible than others when different air masses affect the country: Northern Ireland and the west of Scotland are the most exposed to the maritime polar air mass which brings cool moist air ; the east of Scotland and north-east England are more exposed to the continental polar air mass which brings cold dry air ; the south and south-east of England are more exposed to the continental tropical air mass which brings warm dry air ( and consequently most of the time the warmest summer temperatures ); Wales and the south-west of England are the most exposed to the maritime tropical air mass which brings warm moist air.
If the air masses are strong enough in their respective areas during the summer there can sometimes be a massive difference in temperature between the far north / north-west of Scotland ( including the Islands ) and south-east of England-usually around 10-15 ° C ( 18-27 ° F ) but can be as much as 20 ° C ( 36 ° F ) or more.
Tostig spent the summer of 1066 in Scotland.
Initially, he favoured Millais, who travelled to Scotland in the summer of 1853 with Ruskin and Ruskin's wife, Effie, to paint Ruskin's portrait.
" I will remember the summer of 1909 when Mr. William F. Milne, an intimate friend of our family went to visit his old home in Scotland and came back all enthused with the idea of the Boys Brigade, Sir Baden Powell's organization in Great Britain.
The Edinburgh Festival is a collective term for many arts and cultural festivals that take place in Edinburgh, Scotland each summer, mostly in August.
It is found in summer throughout Europe north into Scandinavia and Scotland, though not Iceland, and winters in North Africa.
In the early summer, Duncan led his army in an invasion of Scotland.
It was performed simultaneously at six venues in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Scotland over the summer solstice of 2007.
McAdam died in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, while returning to his home in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, from his annual summer visit to Scotland.
She retired to Scotland for the summer, and in the fall toured Belgium and the Netherlands.
During World War II, Oskar Kokoschka and his wife lived in Ullapool, a village along the Wester Ross of Scotland for several summer months.
" This prince of Argyll is one of the best known historical figures from the Gàidhealtachd of Scotland, and is known in Gaelic as Somairle mac Gille Brigte, although his Norse name, Somarlidi, has the literal meaning of " summer traveller ", a common name for a Viking.

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