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*" Taking It On Trust "-discussion of Lord Levy's role in the Labour Leader's Office Fund and other fundraising for Labour

Lord and autobiography
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
The following year she published her autobiography, My Lord, What a Morning, which became a bestseller.
Lord Russell " so admired the young journalist's talent " that he had agreed with Norton's proposal, but the project ended after nearly two years of work when Russell declared his intention to write his own autobiography.
Lord Bath's autobiography, collectively called Strictly Private to Public Exposure, was first published as a series by Artnik Books, and since 2002 has been republished by Top Spot Publishing.
* The Lord Faulkner, Memoirs of a Statesman, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1978 ( An autobiography published posthumously )
Lord Mandelson admitted in his autobiography that they ’ d gone “ on the attack ”, writing “ After the campaign was over, not only our opponents but some in Labour would denounce our ‘ negative ’ tactics in highlighting Lib Dem front-runner Chris Davies ’ support for higher taxes and a Royal Commission to liberalise drugs laws.
In his autobiography Lord Harris wrote, " They asked no-one's goodwill in the matter, and it was felt this was a discourteous way of bursting in on our arrangements ; and the result was they played scarcely any counties and were not generally recognised ... We felt we had to make a protest against too frequent visits ".
She described in her autobiography three subsequent long-term relationships with men: first Standish Booker, a leading bridge player, then Wash Carr ( Walter Copley Carr ) of the News of the World, and lastly Harold Lever ( Lord Lever ), a senior Labour Party politician.
Lord Lincoln later wrote an autobiography called Memoirs of an Embryo Earl, published in 1992.
In the autobiography, he still offers praise to Muhammad when describing his life in his own country ; his references to " Jesus the Messiah " in fact parallel Quranic descriptions of Jesus ( who is called المسيح ' the Messiah ' a total of 11 times in the Quran ), and descriptions of Jesus as ' our lord / master ' ( سيدنا ) employ the typical Islamic honorific for prophets and is not to be confused with Lord ( رب ّ); and description of Jesus as ' bringing grace and truth ' ( a reference to John 1: 14 ) is equally appropriate to the conception of Jesus in Islam.
In addition to his work as a gay religious leader and human rights activist, Perry has written an autobiography, The Lord is My Shepherd and He Knows I'm Gay.
According to his autobiography, Brother Bakht Singh first experienced the love and presence of the Lord Jesus Christ when he was an engineering student in Canada in 1929.

Lord and Question
The Lord shall say: " My Lords, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper ".
" Lord Curzon and E. G. Browne Confront the ' Persian Question '", Historical Journal, 52, 2 ( 2009 ): 385 – 411,
Instead, he spent five years as a member of the Coldstream Guards before coming into the service as secretary to Lord Edmond FitzMaurice, Queen's Commissioner on the East Rumelian Question.
Clifford was the author of a Letter to Edmund Burke on the Repeal of the Corn Laws, 1824 ; Letters addressed to Lord Alvanley on his pamphlet, " The State of Ireland considered ," 1841 ; and Letters to the Editor of the " Morning Chronicle " on the East Indian Question ; and several published speeches.
The proposals include allowing the Lord Speaker, during Question Time and ministerial statements, to take on the role of advising the House which party should speak next when there is a dispute.
Sometime between 1923-1926 The Entertaining Episode of the Article in Question ( In Lord Peter views the Body-Short stories published 1928 ).
" Lord Curzon and E. G. Browne Confront the ' Persian Question '", Historical Journal, 52, 2 ( 2009 ): 385 – 411,
The most conspicuous of his earlier works were: A History of Civilization in the First Five Centuries of Christianity, Recollections of Italy, Life of Lord Byron, The History of the Republican Movement in Europe, The Redemption of Slaves, The Religious Revolution, Historical Essays on the Middle Ages, The Eastern Question, Fra Filippo Lippi, History of the Discovery of America, and some historical novels.
* Lord Holles, The Grand Question concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers ( 1669 )
* A Question of Honour by Lord Michael Levy Simon & Schuster ( 12 May 2008 ) ISBN 1-84737-315-1
Charles Kingsley wrote an essay entitled, " Speech of Lord Dundreary in Section D, on Friday Last, On the Great Hippocampus Question ", a parody of debates about evolutionary theory in the form of a nonsensical speech supposed to have been written by Dundreary.

Lord and Honour
Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone was appointed a Companion of Honour in 1975 and became a Knight of the Garter in 1988.
At one time, judges were called My Lord / Lady during sessions of the court, but this style of address was disapproved of by the current Chief Justice, Beverly McLachlin, who has directed lawyers to use the simpler Your Honour or Justice.
For his assistance, Lord Hornblower is created a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
After the Norman Conquest, the importance of the town was firmly established in the region when the Honour of Eye was granted to William Malet, a Norman Lord, and continued to be held by royal or noble families until 1823.
Realising the importance of some type of recognition, on November 9, 1789, Lord Dorchester, the governor of Quebec and Governor General of British North America, declared " that it was his Wish to put the mark of Honour upon the Families who had adhered to the Unity of the Empire ".
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir | The Lord Tweedsmuir, as Governor General of Canada, wearing the Companion of Honour badge around his neck as part of his ceremonial Windsor uniform
Wood's anthems with organ, Expectans expectavi, and O Thou, the Central Orb are both frequently performed and recorded ; as are his unaccompanied anthems Tis the day of Resurrection, Glory and Honour and, most popular of all, Hail, gladdening light and its lesser-known equivalent for men's voices, Great Lord of Lords.
The Second Trilogy: Between 1952 and 1955, Joyce Cary published a second trilogy: Prisoner of Grace ( 1952 ), Except the Lord ( 1954 ), and Not Honour More ( 1955 ).
Those present included Rt Hon Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss DBE, Rt Hon Lord Justice Wall and Hon Mr Justice Munby, His Honour Judge Meston QC, District Judge Michael Walker and District Judge Nicholas Crichton.
The Duke ( then Lord Lorne ) served as a Page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II from 1981 to 1983, and subsequently became a sales agent, salesman and company manager.
Victoria died at Tyntesfield from influenza in 1920, and in 1927 he married secondly, Ursula Mary Lawley, daughter of Lord Wenlock, and Maid of Honour to Queen Mary.
* Louise Amable Rion Françoise de Narbonne-Lara ( Nice, 25 May 1786-Lisbon, 28 March 1849 ), Dame of Honour of Her Majesty Queen Mary II ( with right to the Grandeess of Spain for being representative of her paternal uncle the 2e duc de Narbonne-Lara ), who married at Agen on 17 February 1806 the Portuguese of Dutch descent Hermano José Braamcamp de Almeida Castelo-Branco, 5th Lord, 2nd Baron, 1st Viscount and 1st Count of Sobral ( 16 September 1775-Lisbon, 2 February 1846 ), and had two daughters
The area surrounding the castle was now declared a Marcher Barony, known in the 13th century as the Honour of Clun, which meant it was governed by its own, rather than English law, and the Marcher Lord who controlled this section of the Welsh Marches.
A Memory of Honour: The Life of William Brooke, Lord Cobham V. 1 Institut Fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Universitat Salzburg
In 1903, Hari Singh served as a Page of Honour to Lord Curzon at the grand Delhi Durbar.
* Judges of superior courts in some provinces are traditionally addressed as " My Lord " or " My Lady ," but in other provinces are referred to as " Your Honour ".
* The Arnhem Roll of Honour Database: David Samuel Anthony Lord
But will abide ( for ever ) the Face of thy Lord ,- full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour.
Blessed be the name of thy Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour.
* A Mystery Play in Honour of the Nativity of Our Lord ( Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908 )
It is court protocol to refer to BCSC judges as " justices ", and in court to address to justices as “ My Lord ” or “ My Lady ," unlike in the Provincial Court ( and the now-abolished County Court ) where the term “ judge ” is used and the mode of address is ( and was ) " Your Honour.
Rosie M. Banks is a fictional romance novelist, the author of works such as: All for Love ; A Red, Red Summer Rose ; Madcap Myrtle ; Only a Factory Girl ; The Courtship of Lord Strathmorlick ; Mervyn Keene, Clubman ; ' Twas Once in May ; By Honour Bound ; and A Kiss at Twilight.
Around the year 1180, Jean de Gisors, a wealthy Norman merchant and Lord of the Manor of Titchfield, gave land, in his new town of Portsmouth, to the Augustinian canons of Southwick Priory, so that they could build a chapel " to the Glorious Honour of the Martyr Thomas of Canterbury, one time Archbishop, on ( my ) land which is called Sudewede, the island of Portsea ".
Sir Lawrence Oliphant was created a Lord of Parliament by King James the Second or King James the Third, but it is uncertain in what year the Honour was conferred.

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