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Late in 1836, Lincoln agreed to a match with Mary if she returned to New Salem.
Allen Saunders, the creator of the Mary Worth strip, returned Capp's fire with the introduction of the character " Hal Rapp ," a foul-tempered, ill-mannered, and ( ironically ) inebriated cartoonist, ( Capp was a teetotaler ).
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Henry returned Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession, through the Act of Succession 1544, placing them after Edward.
Getting agreement took many months, and Mary and Pope Julius III had to make a major concession: the monastery lands confiscated under Henry were not returned to the church but remained in the hands of the new landowners, who were very influential.
In the 1985 – 86 season, she returned to CBS in a series titled Mary, which suffered from poor reviews, sagging ratings, and internal strife within the production crew.
In America in 1874 Mary Ewing Outerbridge, a young socialite, returned from Bermuda where she met Major Wingfield.
Mary quit her job but returned later under a false name.
Mary escaped from Edinburgh to Dunbar and by 18 March returned with a formidable force.
When he returned to Edinburgh, he found the Protestant nobles divided over what to do with Mary.
After treating in vain for a marriage between one of his sons and Mary, daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, Albert handed over the government of Brandenburg to his eldest son John, and returned to his Franconian possessions.
Clay returned to Ashland with Aaron, Charles and Mary Ann Dupuy.
Mary finally returned to Marlborough House in June 1945, after the war in Europe had resulted in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Mary I died in 1558, and she was succeeded by her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth I. Walsingham returned to England, and through the support of one of his fellow former exiles, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, he was elected to Elizabeth's first parliament as the member for Bossiney, Cornwall, in 1559
In 1814, when French rule in Italy ended ( but after the death of Duke Ercole ), Modena was returned to his daughter Mary Beatrice and her son, Archduke Francis of Austria-Este.
* In John 20: 17 Jesus tells Mary Magdalene " Do not hold on to Me, for I have not yet returned to the Father.
It starred Mary Preston ( who then returned to England to take over the role of Anita in the original London production of West Side Story ).
Some of the Little People alive at the time he returned to the planet harbored the memories of those Howards, including Mary Sperling ; but Long's ship reports that " if there is a human artifact on the surface of that planet, it is less than a half meter in diameter ".
George calls on Mary, who has recently returned home from college.
Pankhurst was so fond of Noémie and the school that after graduating she returned with her sister Mary as a parlour boarder.
' After a brief visit to his father at Dunkeld, Darnley returned with Mary and the court to Holyrood on 24 February.
In 1919, he returned to the newly independent Poland, where he was very active in promoting the veneration of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, founding and supervising the monastery of Niepokalanów near Warsaw, a seminary, a radio station, and several other organizations and publications.
Mallon changed her name to Mary Brown, and returned to her previous occupation as a cook.

Mary and Loch
Mary escaped from Loch Leven in 1568 but after another defeat fled across the border into England, where she had once been assured of support from Elizabeth.
Captured by Bothwell's rivals, Mary was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle, and in July 1567, was forced to abdicate in favour of her infant son James VI.
Mary eventually escaped from Loch Leven, and attempted to regain the throne by force.
* 1568Mary, Queen of Scots, escapes from Loch Leven Castle.
* May 2Mary, Queen of Scots, escapes from Loch Leven Castle.
A large proportion of the nobility rebelled, resulting ultimately in the imprisonment and forced abdication of Mary at Loch Leven Castle.
It is recorded that Mary, Queen of Scots used the ferry on the day she was transported to Loch Leven Castle where she was imprisoned in 1565.
Mary was sent into captivity in Loch Leven Castle, while her Protestant half-brother, James Stewart, Earl of Moray was appointed Regent on behalf of his nephew.
In June 1567, Protestant rebels arrested Mary and imprisoned her in Loch Leven Castle ; she never saw her son again.
In 1568 Mary escaped from her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle, leading to several years of sporadic violence.
Following her escape from Loch Leven Castle in 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed here.
Mary abdicated at Loch Leven Castle on 24 July 1567.
When Mary escaped from Loch Leven on 2 May 1568 the Duke of Chatelherault and other nobles rallied to her standard, but Moray gathered his allies and defeated her forces at the Battle of Langside, near Glasgow on 13 May 1568.
After the murder of David Rizzio, in 1567, he joined the Protestant lords against Mary, appeared as one of the leaders against her at Carberry Hill, and afterwards approved of her lavish imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle.
The burgh is attractively located on the shores of Loch Leven, and there are boat trips around the loch and to Loch Leven Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was famously held prisoner in 1567.
Mary, Queen of Scots Escaping from Loch Leven Castle ( 1805 ) by William Craig Shirreff
Mary, Queen of Scots ( reigned 1542 – 1567 ) first visited Loch Leven in 1565 as a guest of Sir William Douglas of Lochleven ( d. 1606 ).
Alexander married Mary at the Kyle of Loch Alsh train station.
She willed her furniture, stocks and bonds, personal savings, her house on Washington Avenue in Laurel and the farm " Lochlevlin " ( Loch Leven ) to their six children: Mary Barnes, John Henry Sothoron, Key, William Penn, Elizabeth S. Reese, and Barnes Compton.
William Douglas was the owner of the island Loch Leven Castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots had met John Knox in April 1563.

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