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His associates Richard Barleycorn, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loffe, Able Owens, and Hugh Parrot were convicted, but pardoned just prior to hanging at Execution Dock.
Nevertheless, all the distinctive Christadelphian doctrines, down to interpretations of specific verses, can be found particularly among 16th century Socinian writers ( e. g. the rejection of the doctrines of the trinity, pre-existence of Christ, immortal souls, a literal hell of fire, original sin ) Christian Thomasius ( 1704 ), Arthur Ashley Sykes ( 1737 ), Nathaniel Lardner ( 1742 ), Dr. Richard Mead ( 1755 ), Hugh Farmer ( at least in the account of Christ's temptation ; 1761 ), William Ashdowne ( 1791 ), John Simpson ( 1804 ) and John Epps ( 1842 )
ELO's debut concert took place on 15 April 1972 at The Fox & Hounds Pub in Croydon, U. K. with a line-up of Wood, Lynne, Bevan, Bill Hunt ( horns, keyboards ), Wilfred Gibson ( violin ), Hugh McDowell ( cello ), Mike Edwards, Andy Craig ( cello ) and Richard Tandy on bass.
It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant.
Richard left political authority in England the post of justiciar jointly in the hands of Bishop Hugh de Puiset and William Mandeville, and made William Longchamp, the Bishop of Ely, his chancellor.
In August a council or synod of some importance was held at Benevento, which renewed the excommunication of the antipope Clement III and the condemnation of lay investiture, proclaimed a kind of crusade against the Saracens in northern Africa and anathematised Hugh of Lyons and Richard, Abbot of Marseilles.
However, it has been debated that Richard entered the abbey after Hugh ’ s death in 1141 or slightly before.
Richard ’ s chief biographer, Jean de Toulouse, writes that when Richard died in 1173 he was still young and so it therefore must be assumed that he entered the Order well into its second period of development, near the end of Hugh ’ s life.
* H. Feiss, ' Heaven in the Theology of Hugh, Achard and Richard of Saint Victor ', in Imagining Heaven in the Middle Ages, 2000, pp. 145 163.
* Candide Second Version ( 1974 ) ( new lyrics by Sondheim ; original lyrics by Richard Wilbur ; music by Leonard Bernstein ; book by Hugh Wheeler )
These have included: Hugh Pelham, Director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology ; Daniel St. Johnston, Chairman of the Gurdon Institute ; Jim Smith, Director of the MRC National Institute for Medical Research ; Richard Treisman, Director of CRUK London Research Institute and Peter Lachmann, Founding President of The Academy of Medical Sciences.
Whatever Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command, and four knights, Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop of Canterbury.
* Hugh Janes in the 1960 BBC series An Age of Kings, which contained all the history plays from Richard II to Richard III.
" Suddenly, Richard Burton had fulfilled his guardian's wildest hopes and was admitted to the post-War British acting circle which included Anthony Quayle, John Gielgud, Michael Redgrave, Hugh Griffith and Paul Scofield.
* Richard Hamilton as Hugh Palmer, rig foreman of Aegis Oil
Hugh's motives are unknown, but it is presumed that he acted to forestall Rudolph's brother and successor as Duke of Burgundy, Hugh the Black, from taking the French throne, or to prevent it from falling into the grasping hands of Herbert II of Vermandois or Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy.
While Hugh Capet's military power was limited and he had to seek military aid from Richard I of Normandy, his unanimous election as king gave him great moral authority and influence.
Famous people whose cremations have taken place include Kingsley Amis, Stanley Baldwin, Marc Bolan ( born, Mark Feld ), Neville Chamberlain, T. S. Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Hugh Gaitskell, John Inman, Keith Moon, Ivor Novello, Anna Pavlova, Frank Rutter, Peter Sellers, Ghisha Tuckman ( born, Ghisha Koenig ) Amy Winehouse, Michael Foot and Wendy Richard.
Laugh-In writers included: George Schlatter, Jack Mendelsohn, Lorne Michaels, Phil Hahn, Jim Mulligan, Jack Hanrahan, Gene Farmer, Jim Abell, Bill Richmond, Don Reo, Allan Katz, Jack Wohl, Larry Siegel, John Rappaport, Allan Manings, Jack Margolis, Bob Howard, John Jay Carsey, Richard Goren ( also credited as Rowby Greeber and Rowby Goren ), Chris Bearde ( credited as Chris Beard ), Chet Dowling, David Panich, Marc London, Paul Keyes, Dave Cox, Jack Kaplan, Stephen Spears, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Coslough Johnson ( Arte Johnson's twin brother ), Hart Pomerantz, Barry Took, Digby Wolfe, Jeremy Lloyd.
When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh in exchange for their young duke Richard .. Hugh released Louis IV in 946 on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon.
Port Republic was settled as early as 1637, but a charter was not applied for until founders Evi Smith, Hugh McCullum, and Richard Wescoat applied for a Royal Charter to build a dam, sawmill, and gristmill on their land along Nacote Creek.
Elliott, Richard Cobb, Walter Pagel, Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Valerie Pearl, and Fernand Braudel.

Richard and Cholmondeley
* Sir Richard Cholmondeley ( pronounced Chum ' lee ), Lieutenant of the Tower ( baritone )
Sir Richard Cholmondeley, the Lieutenant of the Tower, sees him and greets him sadly, as they are old friends.
The existing building was rebuilt for Henry VIII by Sir Richard Cholmondeley in 1519 20, but a chapel stood in its position since before the Norman conquest.
Under the central arcade lies the effigy of Sir Richard Cholmondeley, a Lieutenant of the Tower who died in 1521.

Richard and 1827
* 1827 Richard Morris Hunt, American educator ( d. 1895 )
Geelong was named in 1827 by Governor Richard Burke, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region, Jillong, thought to mean ' land ' or ' cliffs '.
The Pre-Raphaelite painters John Everett Millais ( 1829 1896 ) and William Holman Hunt ( 1827 1910 ) came to Surbiton in 1851, 26 years before Richard Jefferies ( 1848 1887 ).
Extensive work on the gardens was carried out between 1817 and 1820, and they may have been laid out in the Picturesque style by Richard Greswell in 1827.
* Miscellanea Critica of Richard Dawes ( 2nd ed., 1827 )
His son, Richard Schumacher ( 1827 1902 ), was his assistant from 1844 to 1850 at the conservatory at Altona.
** Richard Henry Wilde ( J ), from November 17, 1827
He was the son of Richard Trench ( 1774 1860 ) and Melesina Chenevix ( 1768 1827 ).
The symptoms of Bright's Disease had been described in 1827 by the English physician Richard Bright who, like Gull, was based at Guy's Hospital.
The term was first used by the German writer and philosopher K. F. E. Trahndorff in an essay in 1827 The German opera composer Richard Wagner used the term in two 1849 essays.
Plan and Section of the Intended Branch Railways from the Stockton and Darlington Main Railway to the River Tees in the Counties of Durham and York, 1827, Thomas Storey Engineer, Richard Otley Surveyor, W Miller Sc.
* History of The General or Six Principle Baptists in Europe and America by Richard Knight, ( Smith and Parmenter, 1827 )
* Richard Knight, History of The General or Six Principle Baptists in Europe and America, ( Smith and Parmenter, 1827 )
* Richard Johnson ( chaplain ) ( c. 1753 1827 ), chaplain to first settlement in New South Wales
* Richard W. Johnson ( 1827 1897 ), Civil War brigadier general
These common symptoms of kidney disease were first described in 1827 by the English physician Richard Bright.
** Frederick Richard Chichester, Earl of Belfast ( 1827 1853 )
** Richard Hare, Viscount Ennismore ( 1773 1827 )
An issue of Blackwood's Magazine in 1821 noted the rhyme as a being sung to the tune of " Nancy Dawson ", now better known as " Nuts in May " and the same tune was given in Richard Thompson's Chronicles of London Bridge ( 1827 ).
Named to the North Carolina Council of State in 1824, Owen returned to the state senate in 1827 but was elected Governor by the General Assembly in December 1828, narrowly defeating Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr. in a vote of 96 to 92.
* Richard Chenevix Trench, Christian writer, Archbishop of Dublin ( 1827 )
Richard Morris Hunt ( October 31, 1827 July 31, 1895 ) was an American architect of the nineteenth century and a preeminent figure in the history of American architecture.
A descendant of the younger brother of the Richard, Lord Athenry, who died in 1645, claimed the Barony as heir male in 1827, and Thomas Denman, the Attorney General for England and Wales, agreed that he was heir male, but he was not recognized by the House of Lords.
Sir Richard Church KCH, CB () ( 1784-March 1873 ), was a military officer in the British Army and general in the Greek army during the last stages of the Greek Revolution after 1827 and elected politician in Greece, member of the Greek Parliament in 1843, member of the Greek Senate.
Sir Richard Church, who landed in March, was sworn archistrategos on 15 April 1827.

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