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Lord and Hardwicke
* 1690 – Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor of England ( d. 1764 )
* December 1 – Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor of England ( d. 1764 )
* March 6 – Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor of England ( b. 1690 )
440 ) Lord Hardwicke, where a trustee laid out trust money in the South Sea annuities, which afterwards sunk in their value ; it was considered as a departure from the trust, and the trustee ordered personally to make good the deficiency to the trust-estate.
Hardwick was first settled in 1737 and was officially incorporated in 1739, named in honor of Lord Hardwicke, an English nobleman.
He was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke in 1751 and served as First Lord of the Treasury and titular Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1756 to 1757.
In Bailiff of Burford v Lenthall, Lord Hardwicke suggested that the jurisdiction of the Court over charity matters came from its jurisdiction over trusts, as well as from the Charitable Uses Act 1601.
Lord Hardwicke, however, claimed that the Chancery's jurisdiction to award damages was not derived " from any authority, but from conscience ", and rather than being statutory was instead due to the Lord Chancellor's inherent authority.
Works outside of Westminster Abbey are memorials to the 1st and 2nd dukes of Ancaster at Edenham, Lincolnshire ; Lord Chancellor Hardwicke at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire ; the duke of Kent, his wives and daughters, at Fletton, Bedfordshire ; the earl of Shelburne, at Wycombe, Bucks ; and the figure on the sarcophagus to Montague Sherrard Drake, at Amersham.
This was an answer to another anonymous pamphlet, written by Philip Yorke, afterwards Lord Chancellor, Hardwicke, who replied in an enlarged edition ( 1728 ) of his original Discourse of the Judicial Authority ... of Master of the Rolls.
The King announced to his Council in July 1761, according to the usual form, his intention to wed the Princess, and Lord Hardwicke was despatched to Mecklenburg to solicit her hand in the King's name.
* Edward Hardwicke as Lord Stanley
Wharton failed to discharge his obligations, and Young, who pleaded his case before Lord Chancellor Hardwicke in 1740, gained the annuity but not the £ 600.
His mother's cousin, the third Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, appointed him as his private secretary in 1804.
In 1749, the Typographical Antiquities appeared, a quarto of over 600 pages, dedicated to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke.
His growing independence from Walpole, was helped by the support of his brother and his best friend, Hardwicke, who had become Lord Chancellor.
Lord Grantham married Lady Mary Jemima, daughter of Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke and Jemima Yorke, 2nd Marchioness Grey, in 1780.
In 1747, he helped Lord Hardwicke write and pass an act to abolish the old hereditary positions in Scotland.
* The Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, for the trial of The Earl of Kilmarnock ; The Earl of Cromartie, and The Lord Balmerinoch, 1746
* The Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, for the trial of The Lord Lovat, 1747
Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke PC ( 1 December 1690 – 6 March 1764 ) was an English lawyer and politician who served as Lord Chancellor.

Lord and saw
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
It said the Fathers saw foreshadowings of Mary's " wondrous abundance of divine gifts and original innocence " " in that ark of Noah, which was built by divine command and escaped entirely safe and sound from the common shipwreck of the whole world ; in the ladder which Jacob saw reaching from the earth to heaven, by whose rungs the angels of God ascended and descended, and on whose top the Lord himself leaned ; in that bush which Moses saw in the holy place burning on all sides, which was not consumed or injured in any way but grew green and blossomed beautifully ; in that impregnable tower before the enemy, from which hung a thousand bucklers and all the armor of the strong ; in that garden enclosed on all sides, which cannot be violated or corrupted by any deceitful plots ; in that resplendent city of God, which has its foundations on the holy mountains ; in that most august temple of God, which, radiant with divine splendours, is full of the glory of God ; and in very many other biblical types of this kind.
" And she began to speak to them these words: " I ," she said, " I saw the Lord in a vision and I said to Him, Lord I saw you today in a vision.
Following several months of searching for a DJ, Professor Griff saw DJ Lord at a Vestax Battle and approached him about becoming the DJ for Public Enemy.
Tory sympathy for the Stuarts ran deep however and some supported Jacobitism, which saw them isolated by the Hanoverians until Lord Bute's ministry under George III.
Because of the great faith of the brother of Jared, he could not be kept from beholding, and saw finger of the Lord.
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
: The Games of 1944 had been allocated to London and so it was that in October, 1945, the chairman of the British Olympic Council, Lord Burghley, went to Stockholm and saw the president of the International Olympic Committee to discuss the question of London being chosen for this great event.
The Lenten significance of the Gospel account of Zacchaeus is that it introduces the themes of pious zeal ( Zacchaeus ' climbing up the sycamore tree ; Jesus ' words: " Zacchaeus, make haste "), restraint ( Jesus ' words: " come down "), making a place for Jesus in the heart (" I must abide at thy house "), overcoming gossip (" And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner "), repentance and almsgiving (" And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold "), forgiveness and reconciliation (" And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham "), and the reason for the Passion and Resurrection (" For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost ").
The 1850s saw Lord John Russell introduce a number of reform bills to correct defects the first act had left unaddressed.
And we cried unto the Lord, the God of our parents, and the Lord heard our voice, and saw our affliction, and our toil, and our oppression.
John Stanley, later Lord Stanley of Alderley, saw her in 1781, and noted that she was an attractive girl with curly, fair hair.
German dictator Adolf Hitler told British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax in 1937 that " one of his favourite films Lives of a Bengal Lancer, which he saw three times.
In 1663, Louis XIV of France stated his claim to portions of the Habsburg Southern Netherlands, leading to a short rapprochement between England and the Republic as Lord Clarendon, for a time, saw France as the greatest danger.
Isaiah wrote " I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and his train filled the Temple.
His term as Commander-in-Chief ( 1902 – 09 ) of the Army in India saw him quarrel with another eminent proconsul, the Viceroy Lord Curzon, who eventually resigned.
A group of Virginia Quakers living in Accomac County, Virginia on the southern tip of the Delmarva Peninsula petitioned Lord Baltimore in 1661 to migrate further north on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay to the territory under his governance, and the governor saw the opportunity to fortify the borders of his territory on the Delmarva Peninsula against the pressing encroachment of the Virginians.
He returned to court a few months before Henry's death and saw his brother Edward become Lord Protector of England and, in effect, ruler of the realm as Regent for his nephew, Henry VIII's minor son and successor, the short-lived Edward VI.

Lord and copy
* The Red Book of Westmarch and a surviving copy of it called The Thain's Book, portions of which were " translated " by J. R. R. Tolkien into his books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
The Bible has been replaced by a copy of the erotic novel Nicolas Chorier | Elegantiae Latini sermonis, and the profile of Dashwood's friend John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich | Lord Sandwich peers from the halo.
In chapter 4 of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dorian leafs through a copy of Manon Lescaut while waiting for Lord Henry.
Lord Paul Rziczan read aloud ... a letter with the following approximate content: His Imperial Majesty had sent to their graces the lord regents a sharp letter that was, by our request, issued to us as a copy after the original had been read aloud, and in which His Majesty declared all of our lives and honor already forfeit, thereby greatly frightening all three Protestant estates.
It contains a copy of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and a newspaper article of a protest she participated in ; it foreshadows the activist group she eventually gets involved in that results in terrorism with which she takes part in bloody demonstrations.
The privileges granted to each tenant, and the exact services he was to render to the Lord of the Manor in return for them, were described in a book kept by the Steward, who gave a copy of the same to the tenant ; consequently these tenants were afterwards called copyholders in contrast to freeholders.
Roger Prior has argued that the playwright had access to Lord Hunsdon's personal copy of Froissart and quoted some of Hunsdon's annotations.
In 1655 Monck received a letter from the future Charles II, a copy of which he at once sent to the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, who is said to have written to Monck in 1657: " There be that tell me that there is a certain cunning fellow in Scotland called George Monck, who is said to lye in wait there to introduce Charles Stuart ; I pray you, use your diligence to apprehend him, and send him up to me.
" Subsequently, however, it appears that Alain Pompidou has written a letter dated 22 February 2007 to Lord Justice Jacob of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales ( with a copy to the United Kingdom Patent Office ) advising that he has " decided that at the moment there is an insufficient legal basis for a referral under Article 112 ( 1 )( b )", and that " the appropriate moment for a referral would be where the approach taken by one Board of Appeal would lead to the grant of a patent whereas the approach taken by another Board would not ".
* An episode of the satirical comedy show Bremner, Bird and Fortune parodied the advertisement with a sketch set in the near future, in which Lord Hutton is searching for a copy of the Hutton Report.
Lord Rodney published in his lifetime ( probably 1789 ) Letters to His Majesty's Ministers, etc., relative to St Eustatius, etc., of which there is a copy in the British Museum.
Richard Penn and Arthur Lee were dispatched by Congress to carry the petition to London, where, on August 21, they provided Lord Dartmouth, Secretary of State for the Colonies, with a copy, followed on September 1 with the original.
" The proclamation was written before Lord Dartmouth had received a copy of the petition.
Though Rochford gave early warning of the likely terms, and paid a spy to get a copy of the draft treaty, the British cabinet led by Lord Grafton was too preoccupied by rioting in London and failed to support their ambassador in Paris.
In the interests of secrecy the intention to give a separate copy of messages to the DID was dispensed with so that only the COS received one, who was to show it to the First Sea Lord and Arthur Wilson.
He evolved out of the Lord Chancellor's clerk, or clericus cancellari, who sat in the Exchequer and was responsible for correcting and sealing writs of summons, also holding the Exchequer's copy of the Great Seal.
Among the men indicted for their troubling views on women, F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead ( referred to as " Lord Birkenhead ") is mentioned, though the narrator further rebukes his ideas in stating she will not " trouble to copy out Lord Birkenhead's opinion upon the writing of women ".
Some information on technical details is contained at Lord Montague's Beaulieu Museum archives in the United Kingdom, particularly a reference copy vehicle manual of the Series 400 car type.
A copy of the poem was given to AOC 11 Gp on 22 November 1989 by the Rt Hon The Lord Harvington, who stated that he had intended reading it out to the House of Commons at the end of the Battle of Britain, but the copy had been lost.
The Lords agreed that an author had a pre-existing right " to dispose of his manuscript ... until he parts with it " ( Lord Chief Justice De Grey ), but that prior to the Statute of Anne the right to copy was " founded on patents, privileges, Star Chamber Decrees and the bylaws of the Stationers ' Company " ( Lord Camden ).
The bible has been replaced by a copy of the erotic novel Nicolas Chorier | Elegantiae Latini sermonis, and the profile of his friend John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich | Lord Sandwich peers from the halo.

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