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John and Mortimer
* 1923 – John Mortimer, English barrister and writer ( d. 2009 )
* 2009 – John Mortimer, British barrister, screenwriter and author.
Designed by Buro Happold and John Pawson, it crosses the lake and is named in honour of philanthropists Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler.
Many well-known people since their deaths have been discovered to enjoy spankings for erotic purposes or emotional gratification including renowned British Army officer T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), influential English theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, TV broadcaster Frank Bough, and English writer John Mortimer.
Edward's half-brother, the Earl of Kent, married Mortimer's cousin, Margaret Wake ; other nobles, such as John de Cromwell and the Earl of Richmond, also chose to remain with Mortimer.
The Earl of Arundel, Sir Edmund Fitz Alan, an old enemy of Roger Mortimer, was beheaded on 17 November, together with two of the earl's retainers, John Daniel and Thomas de Micheldever.
Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March, was John of Gaunt.
"John Mortimer
" John Mortimer speaking at Niven's memorial service, quoted by Niven biographer Graham Lord.
* Kenneth Hunter as Sir Mortimer, a supporter of Prince John
The defence lawyer was John Mortimer, the author of the television series Rumpole of the Bailey and many successful stage plays.
This Council consisted of the earls of Leicester, Gloucester, Norfolk, Warwick, Hereford, the Count of Aumale, Peter of Savoy, John fitzGeoffrey, Peter de Montfort, Richard Grey, Roger Mortimer, James Audley, John Maunsell, Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester as well as Boniface.
Led by Jack Cade ( taking the name Mortimer ), they took control of London and killed John Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, the Lord High Treasurer of England.
In 1962 Phillips started a romantic relationship with actress Caroline Mortimer, daughter of writer Penelope Mortimer and stepdaughter of John Mortimer who was an understudy in a stage play in which Phillips starred.
* Summer's Lease ( 1989 ) as William Fosdyke ( BBC / WGBH Boston / Australian Broadcasting Corporation / TV New Zealand ) ( 4 part adaptation of novel by Sir John Mortimer )
Both Mortimer and his son, John M. Schiff, received the Silver Buffalo Award from the BSA.
Those signing that nomination letter were: Philip Stanhope ; Martin Folkes ; James Burrow ; Cromwell Mortimer ; John Eames.
For Gateway's 1956 season ( his third season with the Gateway Players ), he played the role of Max Halliday in Frederick Knott's Dial M For Murder ( July 1956 ), Virgil Blessing in Inge's Bus Stop ( August 1956 ), and Clive Mortimer in John van Druten's I Am A Camera ( August 1956 ).
The 1972 production I, Claudius was written by John Mortimer and starred David Warner.
* April 3 – Meg Richardson ( Noele Gordon ) married Hugh Mortimer ( John Bentley ) on the soap opera Crossroads
* John Mortimer – A Voyage Round My Father

John and Queen's
The repertory system ensured that the comic patter character who performed the role of the sorcerer, John Wellington Wells, would become the ruler of the Queen's navy as Sir Joseph Porter in H. M. S.
The 1903 unveiling of the General John Graves Simcoe monument at Queen's Park ( Toronto ) | Queen's Park in Toronto.
Statue of John Graves Simcoe first Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario | Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada by Walter Seymour Allward 1903 Queen's Park ( Toronto )
Although the Queen's Bench held that the House of Commons had not infringed or overturned due process, John Paty was ultimately freed by Queen Anne when she prorogued Parliament.
In 1387, John of Gaunt's grandson was born to Mary de Bohun, in the Queen's Chamber within the gatehouse of Monmouth Castle, while his father Henry Bolinbroke was hunting in the area.
According to John P. Smol of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and Marianne S. V. Douglas of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, warming conditions and evaporation have caused low water levels and changes in the chemistry of ponds and wetlands in the area.
The Whitlam Government ended in 1975 with a dramatic constitutional crisis in which the Queen's representative, the Governor-General ( then John Kerr ), dismissed Whitlam and his entire ministry, appointing Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraser in his place.
In this capacity he appeared on the Queen's behalf in the legates ' court, where he startled his hearers by the directness of his language and most of all by declaring that, like St John the Baptist, he was ready to die on behalf of the indissolubility of marriage.
The Queen's Man and Cruel as the Grave depict the period after King Henry II's death, as Eleanor, about age 70, rules the Angevin empire with one son ( Richard ) in captivity, and another son ( John ) hovering at the edge of power.
Winnett was named for Walter John Winnett, who was born in the Queen's Hotel — in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937 he played Anderson in a mystery play, The Bat, before returning to the Old Vic in April, succeeding Marius Goring as Chorus in Henry V. Other roles that year included Christopher Drew in Daisy Fisher's comedy A Ship Comes Home at the St Martin's Theatre in May and Larry Starr in Philip Leaver's comedy Three Set Out at the Embassy in June, before joining John Gielgud's Company at the Queen's Theatre, September 1937 to April 1938, where he played Bolingbroke in Richard II, Charles Surface in The School for Scandal and Baron Tusenbach in Three Sisters.
The Eagle of the 22nd Line Regiment was taken by Ensign John Pratt of the Light Company of the 2nd Battalion 30th Foot and is today on display in the Museum of The Queen's Lancashire Regiment at Fulwood Barracks in Preston, Lancashire.
* Queen's Plate – John Ruskin
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: John Heath-Stubbs
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: John Betjeman
After that, he did not stick around long and went to Saint John ( City / Cité ) Queen's ( Ward / Quartier ), Saint John ( City / Cité ), New Brunswick, Canada at the age of 2. Later, when he was 12, he moved to Saint John City and County, New Brunswick.
During the Trent Affair of 1862, Mulock asked the head of the college John McCaul to call a student meeting that led to the formation of the University Company of volunteers, later K Company of the Queen's Own Rifles.
In 1867 Terry performed in several pieces by John Taylor, including A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing at the Adelphi Theatre, The Antipodes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Still Waters Run Deep at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre.
On 22 March 2005, a bronze memorial to Locke was unveiled outside the City Hotel on Queen's Quay in Derry by Phil Coulter and John Hume.
In 1796, Thomas Merritt arrived to benefit from the favours of his former Commander and Queen's Ranger, John Graves Simcoe, now the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
* Queen's Plate – John Bell

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