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Richard's and son
When Richard's parents told him they wanted to take him to an orthodontist -- a dentist who specializes in realigning teeth and jaws -- their young son was interested.
After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of Geoffrey, John's elder brother.
When his son Richard's first boy Elliot was born, he tried to give him an MG 08 machine gun, which his daughter-in-law refused to accept.
When Richard's second son Harry was born, Michael bought him a train set.
In May 1200, Philip signed the Treaty of Le Goulet with Richard's successor king John of England, as youngest son of Henry called the Lackland, now also Duke of Normandy.
Richard's son, Kyle Petty, is also a well-known NASCAR driver.
Richard's father was the son of Sir William Lovelace and Elizabeth Aucher who was the daughter of Mabel Wroths and Edward Aucher, Esq.
Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine's oldest son, William IX, Count of Poitiers, died in 1156, before Richard's birth.
The five principal suspects are King Richard, his erstwhile ally Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham ; Richard's servant James Tyrrell, and Margaret Beaufort and her son Henry Tudor, who defeated Richard at Bosworth Field and took the throne as Henry VII.
After the death of her son, Anne effectively adopted Richard's & her nephew, Edward, Earl of Warwick, the nine-year-old son of George of Clarence ( who was also the son of her own sister Isabel ).
During Henry's madness his Queen, Margaret of Anjou, had given birth to a son, which dashed Richard's hopes of becoming king on Henry's death.
It may be that he felt he had to maintain this posture of loyalty to protect his son Henry Bolingbroke ( the future Henry IV ), who had also been one of the Lords Appellant, from Richard's wrath ; but in 1398 Richard had Bolingbroke exiled, and on John of Gaunt's death the next year he disinherited Bolingbroke completely, seizing Gaunt's vast estates for the Crown.
The Lancastrian forces captured Ludlow in 1459, but at the end of the conflict in 1461 the castle became property of the Crown and passed to Richard's son, Edward IV.
After the death of King Richard's son ( Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales ) in 1484, the 10-year-old Warwick was named heir to the throne-possibly thanks to the influence of Queen Anne, his aunt, who had adopted him and his sister Margaret following their parents ' deaths.
Richard's son Rupert D ' Oyly Carte rebuilt and modernised the theatre in 1929, and it was rebuilt again in 1993 following a fire.
Richard's claim to the throne was inherited by his son Edward.
After Richard's death, his son Edmund was executed for his part in the rebellion against Edward II.
At the battle of Bosworth Field, Lord Stanley ( who is also Richmond's stepfather ) and his followers desert Richard's side, whereupon Richard calls for the execution of George Stanley, Lord Stanley's son.
Two tragedies strike Richard: the " accidental " drowning death of his younger disabled brother, whom he dearly loved, and the " accidental " death of Richard's unborn son when Ellen " trips " and falls down a flight of stairs.
Richard's son Jeff is now the Area Operator of Timberline Lodge.
* Edward, Earl of March – Richard's son

Richard's and Peter
The eldest of Richard's younger brothers, Roger Taverner ( d. 1572 ), was a surveyor and writer, and Richard's second son Peter, who established himself at Hexton, Hertfordshire, fathered John Taverner ( 1584 – 1638 ), an Anglican clergyman.

Richard's and carried
There are quantum mechanics references as well ; phenomena of non-locality, as in the EPR paradox, make appearances, and the concept of Schrödinger's Cat plays a part in helping Dirk determine Richard's mental state, Richard producing clear and rational arguments for why the experiment proposed in the theory cannot be carried out in reality.
He bore the great mace at Richard's coronation, while his wife carried the new queen ’ s train.
He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189.
His internal organs were removed and placed in that chapel's altar, before Richard's body was carried to Chichester where it was buried, according to his wishes, in the chapel on the north side of the nave, the chapel that had been dedicated to his patron St. Edmund.
His business was carried on by John Jugge who was probably Richard's son.

Richard's and out
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
Armed conflict broke out between John and Longchamp, and by October 1191 Longchamp was isolated in the Tower of London with John in control of the city of London, thanks to promises John had made to the citizens in return for recognition as Richard's heir presumptive.
According to Ralph of Diceto, Richard's courtiers stripped and flogged the Jews, then flung them out of court.
Some chroniclers claimed that the despondent Richard had starved himself, which would not have been out of place with what is known of Richard's character.
Some, notably Paul Murray Kendall, regard Buckingham as the likeliest suspect: his execution, after he had rebelled against Richard in October 1483, might signify that he and the king had fallen out because Buckingham had taken it on himself for whatever reason to dispose of Richard's rival claimants ; alternatively, he could have been acting on behalf of Henry Tudor ( later to become King Henry VII ).
Tormented by Saladin's archers and by tarantulas, which came out at night, Richard's generalship ensured that order and discipline were maintained under the most difficult of circumstances.
The situation took a farcical turn when Richard's envoy, Isabella's ex-husband Humphrey of Toron, spotted Conrad's envoy, Reginald of Sidon, out hawking with Al-Adil.
These were on display on the day of the reading of Richard's will but had been put out of sight by the time Miss Gilchrist, as herself, visited Enderby Hall.
The great wizard turns out to be Zeddicus Zu ' l Zorrander, Richard's longtime friend, who then proceeds to name Richard the Seeker.
Richard also finds out that it was the Prelate and Nathan that helped Richard's stepfather, George Cypher, retrieve The Book of Counted Shadows, which contains instructions on how to correctly open the Boxes of Orden.
Richard's fury leads him to kick her out of their hut.
Robert was among the old men discussing the murder at the bar, but Richard's cameo as the grand marshal of the Wonder World parade was cut out.
In the final two months of the season, Richard's strikeout average dramatically increased, and he struck out a double-digit number of batters in three of his last five starts.
When Bobby Hull finally managed to break the record with 54 goals in 1966, fans of the then-retired Canadiens legend pointed out that Hull was playing in a 70 game schedule and demanded that the NHL continue to recognize Richard's record ( similar to what Major League Baseball initially did with Babe Ruth's home run record after Roger Maris broke it under similar circumstances a few years previously ).
In response, Hull's fans pointed out that Richard's record had been achieved during the Second World War ( during which many NHLers enlisted in the military-Richard was deemed unfit for service ) and argued that Richard's failure to match the record in peacetime ( with the caliber of the NHL not similarly hindered ) even though he played in eleven 70-game seasons compromised any right he might have to special consideration for the record on account of the shorter wartime schedule.
Lou Fontinato and Maurice Richard had a gala fight and Fontinato knocked out Richard with a punch that required several stitches above Richard's eye.
Among the 20 occupants were actress Kate Winslet, along with Sir Richard's 90-year-old mother Eve and his 29-year-old daughter Holly, when the blaze broke out in the early hours of the morning.

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