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Lord and Duncan
Alexander attempted to persuade Ewen, the son of Duncan, Lord of Argyll, to sever his allegiance to Haakon IV of Norway.
In addition, Alexander's uncle, Duncan Forbes of Culloden, was Lord President of the Court of Session for King George II of Great Britain's government in London.
Stained glass at Ottawa Public Library features Charles Dickens, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott, Lord Byron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, William Shakespeare, Thomas Moore
( Duncan Sandys, later Lord Duncan-Sandys, was a son-in-law of Winston Churchill.
In 1445 James II of Scotland raised Sir Colin's descendant Sir Duncan to the peerage to become Duncan Campbell of Lochow, Lord of Argyll, Knight, 1st Lord Campbell.
* Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell ( d. 1453 ) ( until 1445 feudal Lord of Argyll )
* 1852 – 1867: Duncan McNeill, Lord Colonsay
* Taynet-Admiral Lord Duncan, Hero of Camperdown
# That the founder of the clan, Donn ( a ) chadh ( Duncan ) was the second son of Angus MacDonald, Lord of the Isles.
#* Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire and Arran ( John Duncan )
Oborne particularly identifies William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Lord Owen as three voices of opposition to early Euro entry that suffered personal attacks from these sources.
Soames was born in Croydon and is a grandson of British wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, the son of Lord and Lady Soames, a nephew of the former Defence Secretary Duncan Sandys, Diana Churchill, the journalist Randolph Churchill and the actress and dancer Sarah Churchill and a great-nephew of the founders of the Scout movement, Robert Baden-Powell and Olave Baden-Powell.
When Sir Patrick Duncan refused a dissolution to his Prime Minister in South Africa in 1939, all these conditions were satisfied: when Lord Byng did the same in Canada in 1926, they appeared to be, but in the event the third proved illusory .</ p >
* Lord Harry Duncan McGowan, 1st Baron McGowan ( 1874 – 1961 )
* Lord Harry Duncan Cory McGowan, 3rd Baron McGowan ( 1938 – 2003 )
* Lady Marjorie Stewart ( married to Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell )
Colin Campbell succeeded his grandfather Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell in 1453, and was created Earl of Argyll in 1457 and Lord Lorne in 1470, after the resignation of his wife's uncle Walter Stewart, 3rd Lord Lorne, who became Lord Innermeath.

Lord and act
This act was unpopular with the right wing of the Conservative Party, most notably Lord Cranborne ( later the Marquess of Salisbury ), who resigned from the government and spoke against the bill, accusing Disraeli of " a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals.
The Lord taught me to be faithful, in all things, and to act faithfully two ways ; viz., inwardly to God, and outwardly to man.
Occasionally, performing an extraordinary ( usually heroic ) act can earn a Padawan learner Jedi status, such as when Obi-Wan Kenobi defeats the Sith Lord Darth Maul.
In 1829, Lord Lansdowne said, " nothing could be more mischievous or unconstitutional than to recognise by act of parliament the existence of such an office.
Explicitly recognising two hundred years ' of ambivalence, the act states that it intended " To give statutory recognition to the existence of the position of Prime Minister, and to the historic link between the Premiership and the office of First Lord of the Treasury, by providing in respect to that position and office a salary of ..." The Act made a distinction between the " position " ( Prime Minister ) and the " office " ( First Lord of the Treasury ), emphasising the unique political character of the former.
Helping him was Lord Shaftesbury, a British MP who also established the coal mines act.
The 1850s saw Lord John Russell introduce a number of reform bills to correct defects the first act had left unaddressed.
The Lord Chancellor is hesitant to act upon his own regard for Phyllis due to his position as her guardian.
The individuals who had brought about Walpole's impeachment in 1712 were now themselves attacked for purely political reasons: Lord Oxford was impeached, and Lord Bolingbroke suffered from an act of attainder.
* " My Lord Marquis ", part of the second act of the comic operetta Die Fledermaus composed by Johann Strauss II
Male perception of women is also addressed albeit through a comedic situation in the Induction, as the Lord explains to his serving man how to act like a woman:
Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore.
Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth, Captain Hook was born the illegitimate son of a nobleman, " Lord B ", and an unnamed woman Hook has never met ( however, throughout the story, there are multiple clues in the way characters act and react that the unnamed woman may in fact be the Queen ).
Upon her death, her heirs normally would have been her cousins William, Viscount Berkeley and John, Lord Howard, but by an act of Parliament in January 1483 the rights were given to her husband Richard, with reversion to his descendants, and, failing that, to the descendants of his father Edward IV.
She causes Barbie to break the Porpentine on a monolith called the heirolith, an act that summons Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams and creator of the Land.
: Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the first year of King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies.
Though the herald was promptly arrested by the town mayor, the letters were sent to Lord Arlington, who hurriedly brought them in person to del Fresno ; Arlington was in turn on 15 January impeached by Sir Gilbert Gerard for high treason as by this very act he had shown to have secret dealings with the enemy.
Lord Brahma, out of his thought, creates seven sages, or Sapta Rishis, to help him in his act of creation.
When confronted with Vishnu, according to Skanda Purana, Vīrabhadra swallows his chakra and this causes Lord Vishnu to act wisely.
Upon witnessing this act a couplet broke forth Sage Narada " Enna Davam Saidhanai, Yashoda " which in Tamil literally means: " What penance have You ( Mother Yashoda ) undertaken to be bestowed with the powers to punish the supreme Lord ( Narayana )".
Founded in 1728 by the same act of the Virginia Assembly that established neighboring Fredericksburg, Falmouth was created as a port town on the Rappahannock to serve inhabitants living north of the river within the vast Northern Neck holdings of Lord Fairfax.
From a documentary point of view, the cellars are certified in the late 18th century, in an act of 19 August 1700 mentioning how to use and their owners – Ioan Costin, son of the great Lord Miron Costin.
Under Tylney, the functions of Master of the Revels gradually became extended to a general censorship of the stage, which in 1624 was put directly in the hands of the Lord Chamberlain, thus leading to the licensing act of 1737, when the role was taken over by the Examiner of the Stage, an official of the Lord Chamberlain.

Lord and lieutenant
* Thomas Wentworth Sr., 1st Earl of Strafford of England ( 1593 – 1641 ), statesman ( specifically Member of Parliament and future Lord deputy and lieutenant of Ireland )
Robert's sons, John, Earl of Carrick, the king's heir, and Robert, Earl of Fife, were made keepers of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling respectively, while Alexander, Lord of Badenoch and Ross and afterwards Earl of Buchan, became the king's Justiciar and lieutenant in the north of the Kingdom.
* The brig HMS Badger, was the future Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's first command as a young lieutenant.
While Sir Guy Carleton lieutenant governor of Lower Canada pointed out that the offices were intended to be separate, Lord Grenville set the wheels in motion with John Graves Simcoe lieutenant governor of Upper Canada by pointing out that there was no legal impediment to prevent cross-appointments.
He, along with the four or five other Great Officers — the Lord Prior of St John, who acts as the lieutenant of and deputy to the Grand Prior ; the Prelate, a member of episcopal rank in the Church of England ; the Deputy Lord Prior or Priors, depending on the Grand Prior's needs, who act accordingly as lieutenants and deputies to the Lord Prior ; and the Sub-Prelate, who has interests in the commanderies and associations of the organization — as well as the Priors and Chancellors of each of the order's eight priories and the Hospitaller make up the Grand Council.
Although Erskine was appointed a lieutenant in April 1773, he decided to leave the army and, with the encouragement of his family and Lord Mansfield, study for the Bar.
* Henry Hope ( lieutenant governor to the Lord Dorchester ) 1785-1788
* Alured Clarke ( lieutenant governor to the Lord Dorchester ) 1790
Lord Douro became an ensign in the 81st Regiment of Foot in 1823 and in the 71st ( Highland ) Regiment of Foot in 1825, a cornet in the Royal Horse Guards in 1825, a lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards in 1827, a captain in the Royal Horse Guards and in the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1828, a major in the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1830 and in the Rifle Brigade in 1831, a lieutenant-colonel in the Rifle Brigade in 1834, a brevet colonel in the Rifle Brigade in 1846, a lieutenant-colonel in the Victoria ( Middlesex ) Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1853 and a major-general in the Victoria ( Middlesex ) Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1854.
Nevertheless, when parliament met in February 1771 another money bill was thrown out on the motion of Flood ; and the next year Lord Townshend, the lord lieutenant whose policy had provoiced this conflict, was recalled.
On the Confederate side, Brady photographed Jefferson Davis, P. G. T. Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, Lord Lyons, James Henry Hammond, and Robert E. Lee ( Lee's first session with Brady was in 1845 as a lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army, his final after the war in Richmond, Virginia ).
Gil-galad entrusted Narya to his lieutenant Círdan, Lord of the Havens of Mithlond, who kept it after Gil-galad's death.
* 1846 – The Colonial Secretary, Lord Grey, rules that the British North American lieutenant governors must rule with the consent of the governed.
In 1740 he served as a second lieutenant in Wynyard ’ s Marines, under his brother Patrick Murray, 5th Lord Elibank, in the unsuccessful attack on Cartagena.
He served off the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, in the Mediterranean and in home waters, until he was promoted to lieutenant on 28 May 1793, when Lord Howe selected him to be signal lieutenant on the flagship of the Channel fleet at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars.
The regiment was commanded by Lord William Cathcart as colonel ; Banastre Tarleton was commissioned as lieutenant colonel.
fr: Catégorie: Lord lieutenant d ' Irlande
In December Lord Howe wrote, promising him a commission as lieutenant when he could reach New York, and in the following January Lord Sandwich wrote promising to promote him when he came to England.
* Roger, a character in the novel Lord of the Flies, Jack's lieutenant and the savage tribe's torturer / hangman
He was a man of brilliant and versatile ability, whom Lord Townshend, the lord lieutenant, described as by far the most powerful man in parliament.

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