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Lancelot " Capability " Brown, who became England's most renowned landscape architect, applied for the position of master gardener at Kew, and was rejected.
* Fawley Court is a red-brick building designed by Christopher Wren for William Freeman ( 1684 ) with subsequent interior remodelling by James Wyatt and landscaping by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
The 4th Duke commissioned the Landscape architect, Lancelot " Capability " Brown to transform the garden in the fashionable naturalistic landscape style of the day.
After his death without heirs, his nephew James Ivers ( later Trecothick ), also of Boston, continued his uncle's work and had the grounds laid out by Lancelot Brown.
* St. Mary Magdalene, Croome Park, interior ( 1761 63 ) the church was designed by Lancelot " Capability " Brown
* Lancelot " Capability " Brown
James continued the work on the house, having the substantial grounds and gardens landscaped by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
Immediately to the north of the castle is a relatively small park straddling the River Aln which was landscaped by Lancelot Brown (" Capability Brown ") and Thomas Call in the 18th century ; it is known locally as The Pastures.
These include a gym, swimming pool, shooting range, golf course, a 320-seat theatre, art department and design block, an astro turf, an outward bound area, a 15th-century dining hall, an Abbey chapel that can be traced back to the 10th century and grounds designed by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
Lancelot " Capability " Brown designed the grounds to which Sir Charles Barry added a grand terrace, in 1844.
Lancelot Brown was born in the tiny village of Kirkharle, Northumberland, and educated at Cambo School.
* Lancelot " Capability " Brown arguably England's greatest landscape gardener.
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In 1769, he acquired the house and gardens at Claremont near Esher and commissioned Lancelot " Capability " Brown to remodel the garden and rebuild the house.
Lancelot " Capability " Brown had been on hand since 1749.
Francis Greville commissioned Lancelot Brown to relandscape the castle grounds ; he began working on the grounds and park in 1749 and had completed his work by 1757, having spent about £ 2, 293 (£ as of ).

Lancelot and 30
In 1724, the scholar Antoine Lancelot discovered drawings of a section of the Tapestry ( about 30 feet of the Tapestry's 231 feet ) among papers of Nicolas-Joseph Foucault, a Norman administrator.

Lancelot and August
The London production opened in August 1964 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and featured Laurence Harvey as Arthur, Elizabeth Larner as Guenevere and Barry Kent as Lancelot.

Lancelot and 1716
* Lancelot " Capability " Brown ( 1716 1783 ), garden designer
In 1772, St John's College consulted English landscape architect Lancelot (" Capability ") Brown ( 1716 1783 ), who laid out a " wilderness " on the college side of Queen's Road which still exists today.
The most influential figure in the later development of the English landscape garden was Lancelot " Capability " Brown ( 1716 1783 ) who began his career in 1740 as a gardener at Stowe under Charles Bridgeman, then succeeded William Kent in 1748.

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* 1703 Lancelot Addison, English chaplain ( b. 1632 )
In 1973, French dance historian Francine Lancelot ( 1929 2003 ) began her formal studies in ethnomusicology which later lead her to researching French traditional dance forms and eventually Renaissance and Baroque dances.
Lancelot Andrewes ( 1555 25 September 1626 ) was an English bishop and scholar, who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
The Septuagint: A column of uncial text from 1 Esdras in the Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 | Codex Vaticanus c. 325 350 CE, the basis of Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton's Greek edition and Brenton's English Translation of the Septuagint | English translation.
Lancelot Garrard ( 1904 93 ) and others to promote specifically Christian ideas within the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches ( GAUFCC ).
* September 25 Lancelot Andrewes, English scholar ( b. 1555 )
* May 24 Lancelot Holland, British admiral ( b. 1887 )
* April 20 Lancelot Addison, English royal chaplain ( b. 1632 )
* November 5 Bishop Lancelot Andrewes preaches the annual Gunpowder Treason sermon before King James I of England at Whitehall ( both were intended victims ).
Lancelot Speed ( 1860 1931 ) was a famous Victorian illustrator of books, usually of a fantastical or romantic nature.
All of these similar tales of abduction by another suitor and this allegory includes Lancelot, who whisks her away when she is condemned to burn at the stake for their adultery are demonstrative of a recurring Hades-snatches-Persephone theme, positing that Guinevere is like the otherworld bride Étaín, who Midir, king of the Underworld, carries off from her earthly life after she has forgotten her past.
* Lancelot Blackburne 1658 1743 ), reputed pirate and ' jolly ' Archbishop of York
Saint Ladislaus I (, ( in Medieval English texts: Saint Lancelot ),,,, ; c. 1045 29 July 1095 ) was King of Hungary from 1077 until his death, " who greatly expanded the boundaries of the kingdom and consolidated it internally ; no other Hungarian king was so generally beloved by the people ".
The first British show to be made in color was the drama series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot ( 1956 57 ), which was initially made in black and white but later shot in color for sale to the NBC network in the United States.
* September 15 The Adventures of Sir Lancelot ( UK ) debuts on ITV.
Sir Galahad first appears in the Lancelot Grail cycle, and his story is taken up in later works such as the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur.
“ The Prose Lancelot ’ s Galehot, Malory ’ s Lavin, and the Queering of Late Medieval Literature .” Arthuriana 5. 1 ( 1995 ): 21 51.
Reverend Lancelot Addison ( 1632 20 April 1703 ) was born at Crosby Ravensworth in Westmorland.
* Lancelot Andrewes ( 1555 1626 ), English clergyman and scholar
* Lancelot Addison ( 1632 1703 ), 17th Century clergyman and writer
There was also a 1963 64 bus-and-truck tour starring Biff McGuire as Arthur, Jeannie Carson as Guenevere, and Sean Garrison as Lancelot.

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