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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was also opposed to Executive Order 9066.
Madison set the standard for the ladyship and her actions were the model for nearly every First Lady until Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1930s.
In an episode of Wings, titled " Ladies Who Lunch ", which originally aired on November 21, 1991, Faye Cochran ( Rebecca Schull ) has a streak of touching every First Lady of the United States from Eleanor Roosevelt to Barbara Bush.
The concept of the Four Freedoms became part of the personal mission undertaken by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt regarding her inspiration behind the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, General Assembly Resolution 217A.
* 1884 – Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States and humanitarian ( d. 1962 )
He had an older sister, Anna, and two younger siblings: his brother Elliott ( the father of future First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt ) and his sister Corinne.
* November 7 – Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1884 )
** Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States ( d. 1962 )
** Lady Eleanor Talbot, English noblewoman
Edward's coronation was repeatedly postponed and then, on 22 June, Ralph Shaa presented evidence in a sermon that Edward IV had already been contracted to marry Lady Eleanor Butler when he married Elizabeth Woodville, thereby rendering his marriage to Elizabeth invalid and their children together illegitimate.
Richard M. Daley is the fourth of seven children and eldest son of Richard J. and Eleanor Daley, the late Mayor and First Lady of Chicago.
Stevenson's failure to publicly launch his candidacy until the week of the convention meant that many liberal delegates who might have supported him were already pledged to Kennedy, and Stevenson — despite the energetic support of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt — was unable to break their allegiance to JFK.
Lady Eleanor Butler ( a young widow, daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury ) and Edward were alleged to have been precontracted ; both parties were dead by this time, but a clergyman ( named only by Philippe de Commines as Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells ), claimed to have carried out the ceremony.
U. S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt said that Elizabeth was " perfect as a Queen, gracious, informed, saying the right thing & kind but a little self-consciously regal ".
They were subject to rationing restrictions, and U. S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt remarked on the rationed food served and the limited bathwater that was permitted during a stay at the unheated and boarded-up Palace.
3 ) declared Edward's and Elizabeth's children illegitimate on the grounds that Edward had made a previous promise ( known as a precontract ) to marry Lady Eleanor Butler, which was considered a legally binding contract that rendered any other marriage contract invalid.
Two months later, on 22 June 1483, Edward IV's marriage was declared invalid ( Edward, it was claimed, had at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville already been betrothed to Lady Eleanor Butler ); this made the children of the marriage bastards and ineligible for the succession.
Upon seeing Iguazu, the United States ' First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly exclaimed " Poor Niagara!
Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian of Wales.
* Lady Eleanor Neville ( d. 1472 ), married first Richard le Despenser, 4th Baron Burghersh, married second Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland
* Lady Eleanor Brandon ( 1519 – 27 September 1547 ), who married Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland.
When Lady Eleanor went to ask him for the return of her property, it was said that Edward tried to persuade her to sleep with him, and when she refused, that he promised to marry her.
It was later suggested that one reason this marriage was performed without publishing the banns of marriage was the danger that Lady Eleanor would come forward with her claim of an earlier pre-contract of marriage with the king.
Several weeks after Edward IV's death on 9 April 1483, a priest came forward and testified to having carried out the ceremony between Edward and Lady Eleanor.

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However, in January of 1524 Cardinal Thomas Wolsey broke the betrothal, Anne was sent back home to Hever Castle, and Percy was married to Lady Mary Talbot, to whom he had been betrothed since adolescence.
Indeed, two of his children were married to two of hers in a double ceremony in February 1568: Bess's daughter Mary Cavendish, aged 12, was given in marriage to Shrewsbury's eldest son Gilbert, aged 16 ; while Bess's son, Sir Henry Cavendish, aged 18, married Shrewsbury's daughter Lady Grace Talbot, aged 8.
:* Lady Alatheia ( or Alethea ) Talbot, who married Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Norfolk.
It was named for Lady Grace Talbot, the wife of Sir Robert Talbot, an Irish statesman, and the sister of Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.
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Her maternal grandparents were John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and his second wife Lady Margaret Beauchamp.
Talbot was the only child of William Davenport Talbot, of Lacock Abbey, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, and of Lady Elisabeth Fox Strangways, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Ilchester.
Sunken gardens outside Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
Sir Reginald Blomfield's Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
The portcullis is from the arms of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the bell is a symbol of the Wordsworth family, and the Talbot dogs represent Edward Talbot.
He was involved with Pugin and other architects in designs for the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury at Alton Towers including the figures of the Talbot Hounds at the entrance tower, 1830 ; the Angel Corbels in the Lady chapel, 1833 ; Alton Towers Chapel with Joseph Potter and completed in 1833 ; Swiss Cottage or Harper's Cottage, Farley.
Many " conventional " cars are in the collection, including an Austin Allegro, an Austin Metro previously owned by Lady Diana Spencer, a Ford Escort MK2, Hillman Imp, Triumph Acclaim, Talbot Sunbeam, Talbot Horizon, Peugeot 206, Peugeot 405 and a DeLorean DMC-12 car made famous by the Back to The Future films.
He also received commissions to paint the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Lady Salisbury, Lady Charlotte Talbot, Lady Harcourt and other ladies of the court.
Thomas's son John Stoner ( 22 March 1654 – 19 November 1689 ) married on 8 July 1675 Lady Mary Talbot, daughter of Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury and wife Jane Conyers, daughter of Sir John Conyers.

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Most biographers blame Lerner's professional decline on the lack of a strong director with whom Lerner could collaborate, as Neil Simon did with Mike Nichols or Stephen Sondheim with Harold Prince ( Moss Hart, who had directed My Fair Lady, died shortly after Camelot opened ).
In 1957 this total fell to five when one of the Liberal MPs died and the subsequent by-election was lost to the Labour Party, which selected the former Liberal Deputy Leader Lady Megan Lloyd George as its own candidate.
The Dowager Lady Brabourne, his elder daughter's 83-year-old mother-in-law, was seriously injured in the explosion and died from her injuries the following day.
Lady Aberdare, born 1827, died in April 1897 and was a proponent of women's education and active in the establishment of Aberdare Hall in Cardiff.
She suggested, for instance, that the child Lady Macbeth refers to in the first act died during a foolish military action.
* Balthild, queen of the Franks ( died ca 680 ), presented in The Life of Lady Bathild, Queen of the Franks ( in Fouracre and Gerberding 1996 )
Most of Edward's council signed the Devise for the Succession, and when Edward VI died on 6 July 1553 from his battle with tuberculosis, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen.
* Abigail Adams, second First Lady of the United States, wife of John Adams, died of typhoid fever on October 28, 1818.
This kind of inoculation and other forms of variolation were introduced into England by Lady Montagu, a famous English letter-writer and wife of the English ambassador at Istanbul between 1716 and 1718, who almost died from smallpox as a young adult and was physically scarred from it.
When Æthelflæd died in 918, Ælfwynn, her daughter by Æthelred, succeeded as ' Second Lady of the Mercians ', but within six months Edward had deprived her of all authority in Mercia and taken her into Wessex.
Julia, Lady Peel, died in 1859.
Bosch ’ s father, Anthonius van Aken ( died c. 1478 ) acted as artistic adviser to the Brotherhood of Our Lady.
The Rt Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy, who died in 2004, was the husband of Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy and a first-cousin-in law of The Queen.
Lady Frances Villiers contracted the disease, and died.
However, Lady Margaret died without having mentioned the foundation of St John's in her will, and it was largely the work of Fisher that ensured that the college was founded.
After Lady Walpole died, Walpole married his mistress, Maria Skerritt, before 3 March 1738.
The second Lady Walpole died of a miscarriage three months after the couple's marriage.
On 6 July 1553 King Edward VI died and the Duke of Northumberland attempted to transfer the English Crown to Lady Jane Grey, his daughter-in-law who was married to his second youngest son, Guildford Dudley.
Lady Callaghan died on 15 March 2005.
His widow Lady ( Sonia ) McMahon died aged 77 on 2 April 2010.
Some eighteen months after their marriage, Lady Zaharoff died of an infection.
** Lady Bu Lianshi ( 步練師 ), related to Bu Zhi, bore Sun Luban and Sun Luyu, died in 238, posthumously honored empress
*** Lady Sun ( 孫氏 ), personal name unknown, married Liu Zuan ( 劉纂 ), died at a young age
Lady Astor died in 1964 at her daughter's home at Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire.

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