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Lord and Reginald
Lloyd George strongly supported this, writing to Reginald McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, " the emphatic pledges given by all of us at the last general election to reduce the gigantic expenditure on armaments built up by the recklessness of our predecessors.
Under interrogation, Sir Geoffrey said that his eldest brother, Lord Montagu, and the Marquess had been parties to his correspondence with Reginald.
Three senior politicians were considered likely successors, Butler ( First Secretary of State ), Reginald Maudling ( Chancellor of the Exchequer ) and Lord Hailsham ( Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Lords ).
Lord God Almighty ", w. Reginald Heber m. John Bacchus Dykes
Among notable people who have chosen to retire to or have second homes in Bury St Edmunds are former members of parliament and government ministers Lord Tebbit, Sir John Wheeler, Sir Eldon Griffiths, and former senior Royal Air Force commander Air Marshall Sir Reginald Harland.
* Reginald Withers, former Senator, Minister, and former Lord Mayor of Perth.
Reginald Withers holds the title Right Honourable for life by virtue of being a member of the Privy Council, not by virtue of being former Lord Mayor of Perth.
Pinafore ( 1878 ); Major-General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance, who is an expert at everything except " military knowledge " ( 1880 ); the aesthetic poet, Reginald Bunthorne in Patience ( 1881 ); the love-lonely Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe ( 1882 ); the sarcastic cripple, King Gama, in Princess Ida ( 1884 ); Ko-Ko the cheap tailor, elevated to the post of Lord High Executioner, in The Mikado ( 1885 ); the accursed Robin Oakapple in Ruddigore ( 1887 ); and the pathetic jester, Jack Point, in The Yeomen of the Guard ( 1888 ).
Lord was born in Leicester on 9 June 1941 to Miriam ( 1912 – 1995 ; née Hudson ) and Reginald Lord.
Reginald Lyvet was probably the son of Gilbert de Lyvet, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin for several terms in the early thirteenth century, and was a partisan of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
* Lord Cecil Reginald John Manners ( 1868 – 1945 )
On 21 July 1908 Captain Reginald Bacon, who was a member of the Aerial Navigation sub-committee, submitted to the First Sea Lord Sir John Fisher that a rigid airship based on the German Zeppelin be designed and constructed by the firm of Vickers.
Divorced circa 1932, they had one child, a daughter, Leslie ( who married firstly, Peter George Grenfell, 2nd Baron St Just, and secondly, Lord Bonham Carter ): after their divorce, Leslie Foster Nast married Lt. Col. Sir Reginald Benson.
The manor was anciently in the families of Bussel and Zouche: in 1490 it was granted to Sir Reginald Bray, from whom it descended, by a female heir, to the family of Sandys: in 1729, it was purchased with the manor of Leadbourne, by Lord Viscount Limerick, of a Mr. Legoe, who inherited them from the family of Wigg.
Reginald de Braose ( died June 1228 ) was one of the sons of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and Matilda, also known as Maud de St. Valery and Lady de la Haie.
Reginald became Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and held other Marcher Lordships but was also very much a vassal of the Welsh leader Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd who became his father-in-law in 1215 when Reginald married Llywelyn's daughter, Gwladus Ddu.
The Reverend Lord John Thynne, third son of the second Marquess, was sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey ; his seventh son was Major-General Sir Reginald Thomas Thynne ( 1843 – 1926 ).
The heir presumptive is his brother Lord Reginald Alexander Vane-Tempest-Stewart ( b. 1977 ).
It was created in 1964 for the lawyer, Conservative politician and former Lord Chancellor, Reginald Manningham-Buller, 1st Baron Dilhorne.

Lord and Hastings
* Jürgen Klötgen, Prieuré d ' Abergavenny – Tribulations mancelles en Pays de Galles au temps du Pape Jean XXII ( d ' après des documents français et anglais du XIV ° siècle collationnés avec une source d ' histoire retrouvée aux Archives Secrètes du Vatican ), in Revue Historique et Archéologique du Maine, Le Mans, 1989, p. 65 – 88 ( 1319: cf John of Hastings, Lord of Abergavenny ; Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford, John of Monmouth, Bishop of Llandaff ).
The wedding was deferred until Anne was 15 and finally took place along with that of Lady Elizabeth Hastings and Lord Herbert, on 16 December 1571 at Whitehall, with the Queen in attendance.
Lincoln reported that after dinner Oxford spoke of the Queen's impending death, claiming that the peers of England should decide the succession, and suggested that since Lincoln had ' a nephew of the blood royal ... Lord Hastings ', he should be sent to France to find allies to support this aim.
These included storms, the first tram, visit of the Lord Mayor of London, Hastings Marathon Race and the pier fire of 1917.
The most recent cases of impeachment dealt with Warren Hastings, Governor-General of India between 1773 and 1786 ( impeached in 1788 ; the Lords found him not guilty in 1795 ), and Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1806 ( acquitted ).
* Lord Hastings, the governor-general of India, gives approval to Sir Stamford Raffles to establish a trading station at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula ( modern-day Singapore ).
With her daughters, Elizabeth again sought sanctuary and conspired against the Lord Protector with Baron Hastings, who was subsequently also beheaded.
His lifelong friend and supporter, Lord Hastings, commanded the rear.
While the main forces struggled in battle, John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, and his Lancastrian troops routed the Yorkists under Lord William Hastings, chasing them up to Barnet.
The last of the Yorkist commanders was Lord William Hastings, a loyal subject since the start of the wars.
When Gloucester attacked this group at a council meeting in June 1483, Stanley was wounded and imprisoned but at least spared the fate of Lord Hastings – that of summary execution.
He was also appointed to the Order of the Garter, taking the stall vacated by the executed Lord Hastings.
The eldest son of the Earl of Huntingdon, who has no subsidiary titles, is styled Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion with the substantive peer Lord Hastings.
His followers, such as Lord Tony Dewhurst, Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, Lord Hastings, and Armand St. Just ( Marguerite's brother ), also take their turn in major roles.
* The original nine League or founder members who formed the party on August 2, 1792: Sir Andrew Ffoulkes ( second in command ), Lord Anthony Dewhurst, Lord Timothy Hastings, Lord John Bathurst, Lord Stowmarries, Sir Edward Mackenzie, Sir Philip Glynde, Lord Saint Denys, Sir Richard Galveston
* Ten members enrolled on January, 1793: Sir Jeremiah Wallescourt, Lord Kulmstead, Lord George Fanshawe, Anthony Holte, John Hastings ( Lord Timothy's cousin ), Lord Everingham, Sir George Vigor, Bart., The Hon.

Lord and fictional
* Dungeon Master, the master of Lord Ao, a god in the fictional world of Abeir-Toril
Lord Peter Death Bredon Wimsey is a fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which he solves mysteries ; usually, but not always, murders.
Lord Peter Wimsey's ( fictional ) ancestry begins with the 12th-century knight Gerald de Wimsey, who went with King Richard The Lion Heart on the Third Crusade and took part in the Siege of Acre.
Stephen King got the name Castle Rock from the fictional mountain fort of the same name in Lord of the Flies, using the name to refer to a fictional town that has appeared in a number of King's novels.
), there is an entirely fictional romantic sub-plot with Lord Hay and one of the Duchess ' daughters.
* Duke of Denver, the fictional English title of nobility in the Lord Peter Wimsey books by Dorothy Sayers
The show featured a fictional state police unit run by Detective Lieutenant Steve McGarrett, portrayed by Jack Lord.
The show centers on a fictional state police force led by former U. S. naval officer Steve McGarrett ( played by Jack Lord ), who was appointed by the Governor, Paul Jameson ( played by Richard Denning, though Lew Ayres played the Governor in the pilot ).
* Lord Carlo Boreal, a fictional character in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy
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.
But the decision to use Old Norse names came to have far-reaching consequences in the composition of The Lord of the Rings ; in 1942, Tolkien decided that the work was to be a purported translation from the fictional language of Westron, and in the English translation Old Norse names were taken to represent names in the language of Dale.
* Castle Rock, a fictional mountain fort in the William Golding novel Lord of the Flies
* Lord Castor, fictional character in the 2007 movie The Harpy
He set out a fictional etymology for the name in an appendix to Lord of the Rings, to the effect that it was derived from holbytla ( plural holbytlan ), a speculative reconstruction of Old English, meaning “ hole-builder ” ( in the books, Old English stands in for words in the language of the fictional Rohirrim ).
* Lord Ao, a fictional deity in the Dungeons & Dragons universe
* mithril, a strong, silvery fictional metal from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
Gríma, called ( the ) Wormtongue, is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
The work is a fictional historical essay dealing with the preamble to the events described in Tolkien's epic novel The Lord of the Rings, and the events themselves, in the style of The Silmarillion.
The Time Lord homeworld, Gallifrey, is an Earth-like planet in the fictional constellation of Kasterborous.
Fredegar " Fatty " Bolger is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.
In the fictional biography Jeeves: A Gentleman's Personal Gentleman by Northcote Parkinson, Bertie comes into the title of Lord Yaxley upon the death of his uncle George Wooster, marries Bobbie Wickham and makes Jeeves the landlord of the Angler's Rest pub, which is on the Yaxley estate.
A famous example of a fictional universe is Arda, of J. R. R. Tolkien's books The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.
Tolkien later created his own fictional Red Book of Westmarch telling the story of The Lord of the Rings.

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