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He invited Lady Sybil, Lord Thomson, Bechhofer Roberts, and a half dozen others.
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) contains an ambiguous text, translated by Roberts as, " But every Lord's day gather yourselves together, and break bread, and give thanksgiving "; the first clause in Greek, " κατά δέ κυρίου ", literally means " On the Lord's of the Lord ", and translators supply the elided noun ( e. g., " day ", " commandment " ( from 13: 7 ), or " doctrine ").
In the second phase, after the introduction of greatly increased British troop numbers under the command of Lord Roberts, the British launched another offensive in 1900 to relieve the sieges, this time achieving success.
Because of concerns about his performance and negative reports from the field, he was replaced as Commander in Chief by Field Marshal Lord Roberts.
In September 1904, Lord Roberts unveiled an obelisk at Mafeking bearing the names of those who fell in defence of the town.
Kitchener won fame in 1898 for winning the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan, after which he was given the title " Lord Kitchener of Khartoum "; as Chief of Staff ( 1900 – 02 ) in the Second Boer War he played a key role in Lord Roberts ' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief – by which time Boer forces had taken to guerrilla fighting and British forces imprisoned Boer civilians in concentration camps.
During the Second Boer War ( 1899 – 1902 ), Kitchener arrived with Lord Roberts on the RMS Dunottar Castle and the massive British reinforcements of December 1899.
The other mess on the site is named after Lord Roberts, and are known to the students as either " Kitch " or " Bob's Cafe ".
British fortunes changed after January 1900 with the appointment of Lord Roberts to command British forces in South Africa.
In 1957, following the publication of the Chronicles of Arundel by Kenneth Roberts, the town was renamed Arundel by the state legislature, after Lord Arundel.
While the original settlers are not known for certain, early records and deeds mention the following: William and Jacob Waterhouse ( of Kennebunk ), Love Roberts, Alexander Grant, Thomas Lord, Jacob Rhoades, Benjamin and Mark Goodwin ( brothers who built one of the first mills at Goodwin's Mills ), John Low ( who served as town moderator and treasurer ), John Burbank, Joseph Witten, James and William Brock, Mark Ricker, Robert Cousens, Valentine Hill, and Gershom Downs.
In 1900 during the Second Boer War, by a proclamation issued at Pretoria ( June 19 ), Lord Roberts adopted the plan for a similar reason, but shortly afterwards ( July 29 ) it was abandoned ( see The Times History of the War in S. Africa, iv.
The Anglo-Irish were also represented among the senior officers of the British Army by men such as Field Marshal Lord Roberts, first honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards regiment, who spent most of his career in India ; Field Marshal Lord Gough who served under Wellington, himself a Wellesley born in Dublin to the Earl of Mornington, a prominent Anglo-Irish family in Dublin ; and in the 20th century Alan Brooke and Harold Alexander ( see also Irish military diaspora ).
Early in the 21st century, businessman Mark Roberts styled himself Lord Marcher of Trellick and purported to acquire the title of Lord Marcher of St. David's from the University of Wales, seeking to assert various associated economic rights including title in half the coastline of Pembrokeshire.
However, in May 2008, the High Court held that the Laws in Wales Act 1535 had abolished the jurisdictional franchise of Marcher Lord entirely and that Roberts had no such status.
He fought in the Transvaal as an artillery sergeant under the command of Lord Roberts.
From the hills around the besieged town of Ladysmith to the plains of the Orange Free State, MacBride's Brigade first looked after the Boers ' great Long Tom gun, then fought in the Battle of Colenso and later held the rearguard, harassing Lord Roberts ' cavalry as the Boer army retreated.
Aldwyn Roberts ( 18 April 1922 – 11 February 2000 ), better known by the stage name Lord Kitchener ( or " Kitch "), was one of the most internationally famous calypsonians .< ref >
* Lord Roberts ( disambiguation )

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:" The master ... came to the region of Pogesania, to that island which is in the middle of the Elbing river, in that place where the Elbing enters the Vistula Lagoon, and built there a fort, which he called by the name of the Elbing River, in the year of the incarnation of the Lord, 1237.
At this point, Lord Windermere enters and she confronts him.
Lord Windermere enters and asks Lady Windermere to speak with him, but she brushes him off.
After Lord Windermere's return, Lord Augustus enters.
* May, 1801 – Lord Lewisham ( who becomes Lord Dartmouth in July ), the President of the Board of Control, enters the Cabinet
* September 1814 – William Wellesley-Pole ( Lord Maryborough from 1821 ), the Master of the Mint, enters the Cabinet
After Omerna kills Niall, Valda, accompanied by Asunawa, enters and kills Omerna, a set up that allows him to become the Lord Captain Commander of The Children of the Light.
In the second book, Wolff, now reinstalled as the Lord of the World of Tiers ( but more humane and compassionate, after his amnesia erased the original Jadawin personality ), enters a Universe constructed by
Anne expresses her sympathy at the Queen's troubles ; but then the Lord Chamberlain enters to inform her that the King has made her Marchioness of Pembroke.
Adam enters in the Jordan and prays the Lord together with all the creatures of the river.
Lord Soth enters the council chamber, carrying a body tightly wrapped up in winding cloth, and places the body at Kitiara's feet.
The locality was used as a location during filming of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, where it represented Parth Galen and parts of Lothlorien, specifically the area which the Fellowship first enters.
So the whole camp mounted, and Alexander and his troops went up between the fetid sea and the bright sea to the place where the Sun enters the window of heaven ; for the Sun is the servant of the Lord, and neither by night nor by day does he cease from his travelling.
At the end of the scene, Gaspero enters with the Lord Governor ( Isabella's uncle ), who has come to pay Antonio a visit.
The Lord Governor enters.
The Lord Governor enters.
* April 1922 – The First Commissioner of Works, Lord Crawford, enters the Cabinet.
:" When the Spirit enters into the heart, He fills it entirely, so that the world finds no more room or place in it, because this Guest makes Himself sole Lord and Master of it.
Downes first enters the theatrical record in 1664, when he was registered by the Lord Chamberlain as a member of William Davenant's troupe under the patronage of the Duke of York.
After Kongo enters in as a fly and attempts to cut Sanzoh's bonds loose, Slime Lord pursues Kongo with due persistence.
Bohan gets his wish and the raven spirit enters his body as a smokey black cloud, making Bohan the new, nigh-invincible Raven Lord.
Lord Pakenham enters the Cabinet as Minister of Civil Aviation.

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