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Lyon's and mother
Lyon's mother provided an affidavit, which was not presented at trial, testifying that Lyons was the result of an unexpected teenage pregnancy and grew up in a household where he was regularly abused and beaten by his grandmother.

Lyon's and Lyon
While awaiting trial, Lyon commenced publication of Lyon's Republican Magazine, subtitled " The Scourge of Aristocracy ".
Griswold was trying to attract Lyon's attention, but Lyon was ignoring him on purpose, since they belonged to opposing political parties ( Lyon was a Democratic-Republican and Griswold a Federalist ).
Mockingly, Congressman Griswold asked if Lyon would be fighting with his wooden sword, a reference to Lyon's dismissal for cowardice during the Revolution.
In Lyon's particular case, there was the aforementioned letter to Alden Spooner as well as that of Barlow, which meant Lyon felt entitled to bring up the Constitution's safeguards against ex post facto laws.
* Matthew Lyon's son Chittenden Lyon ( 1787 – 1842 ) was also a member of the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1827 – 1835 ) from Kentucky.
* Matthew Lyon's son Matthew ( 1792 – 1839 ) was the father of Confederate General Hylan B. Lyon ( Feb 22, 1836-April 25, 1907 ) of Lyon County, Kentucky.
A stone chimney with four fireplaces is all that is left of General Nathaniel Lyon's birthplace homestead at Nathaniel Lyon Memorial State Park.
General Nathaniel Lyon's Grave in General Lyon Cemetery in Eastford, Connecticut
Lyon County, Iowa, Lyon County, Kansas, Lyon County, Minnesota, Lyons Valley, Jamul, California and Lyon County, Nevada, are named in Nathaniel Lyon's honor.
When the Civil War broke out, Schofield became a major in a Missouri volunteer regiment and served as chief of staff to Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon until Lyon's death during the Battle of Wilson's Creek ( Missouri ) in August 1861.
The Pirates had raised concerns over the state of Lyon's elbow ( Lyon would miss the entire 2004 season ); the new trade effectively canceled the old one.
Lyon's command encountered State Guard pickets as they approached the bluffs, but Lyon deployed skirmishers and continued to push his men forward rapidly.
The holder of the dignity of a Barony may petition the Lord Lyon for a grant of arms as he falls under the jurisdiction of the Lyon's Court.
Friends and colleagues of Dr. Lyon have established a memorial scholarship, administered by the UCLA Foundation, to be awarded to a deserving student in the Physics Department at the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ), Dr. Lyon's alma mater.

Lyon's and left
Edward left in 1272, and despite the Second Council of Lyon's plans for another crusade in 1274, no further large-scale expedition ever arrived.
In the confused aftermath of the Union retreat from Wilson's Creek, Lyon's body was mistakenly left behind on the battlefield and discovered by Confederate forces.
He also made appearances in Good Girls Don't episode, " Addicted to love "; NCIS episode, " My other left foot "; The Lyon's Den episode, " Separation Anxiety "; Walker, Texas Ranger episode, " Medieval Crimes "; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, episode " Assume Nothing "; and Angel episode, " City of.
The Lyon's Whelp left from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight 11 February 1629 and arrived in Salem harbor 19 June 1629.
One direct ancestor, William Sprague ( 1609 – 1675 ), left England on the ship Lyon's Whelp for Plymouth / Salem, Massachusetts.

Lyon's and her
Lyon's modest beginnings fostered her lifelong commitment to extending educational opportunities to girls from middling and poor backgrounds.
When she failed to return to her lodgings at Edward Lyon's house, her employer twice went looking for her at her mother's home.
On October 4, 1993, a passer-by expressed concern to Opelika police Sergeant Roger Motley about Lyon's son, who was in a parked car with her common law husband, George Sibley, and looked as though he wanted help.

Lyon's and daughter
Lyon's second marriage was to one Beulah M. Chittenden, the daughter of Thomas Chittenden, in 1784.
When the plot was discovered, John locked his daughter away in one of Castle Lyon's towers.

Lyon's and was
' The Angel, Islington ' was included as the licensees considered the names of places they were to use over tea in the Lyon's Corner House, built on the site of the original Angel Inn.
Livingston was started by the Lyon's Lumber Company in 1916 as a logging community on 63 acers just west of Doyle to support their logging industry and timber mill in the Garyville, Louisiana, located south of Livingston on the Mississippi River.
In 1914 a bridge over the Snake River was completed downstream from Lyon's Ferry, which greatly diminished the railroad traffic through the town.
The next year he was elected Reader of Lyon's Inn for three years, something surprising considering his young age and likely related to his conduct in Lord Cromwell's Case.
Lyon's metro line D is a larger rubber-tyred metro ; it was originally developed independently but ended up incorporating some components of VAL technology.
It was only after the death of Lyon's wife in 1608 that the construction of the first school building began.
The revels were to celebrate the raising of Robert Dudley as the Temple's " Christmas Prince ", a role he was granted in gratitude for his intervention in a dispute with the Middle Temple over Lyon's Inn, one of the Inns of Chancery that had historically been tied to the Inner Temple.
After leaving the show, Lowe was star and executive producer of a failed NBC drama, The Lyon's Den ( 2003 ).
An official statement on Lyon's website stated that Houllier asked to be released from the last season of his contract and that request was granted by the president.
As was customary, North Carolina governor Mike Easley reviewed pleas for clemency ; prior to the execution he met both with Lyon's defense attorneys and members of Stafford's family.
Lyon's government was defeated by the New Democratic Party in 1981, after only one term in office.
An unsigned editorial in the Winnipeg Free Press argued: " The other major pillar of Mr. Lyon's legacy -- the inclusion of the notwithstanding clause in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a defence of the supremacy of elected parliaments over unelected courts -- was controversial when he first supported it and remains so today.
Lyon's Tories were defeated later in 1981 by the New Democratic Party under Howard Pawley, though Filmon was re-elected in the new riding of Tuxedo.
On 18 April 2007, during Lyon's match against Rennes, Baroš was accused of making a racist gesture towards his Cameroonian opponent, Stéphane Mbia.
Lyon's defense was to be the unconstitutionality of the Acts, as Jeffersonians saw these Acts as violating the First Amendment to the Constitution.
* Matthew Lyon's son James ( 1776 – 1824 ) may have also been indicted by the federal government for violating the Sedition Act, since he was connected with his father and with James Thomson Callender.

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