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Robert's parents were devout Christians and raised their children to know the Bible and the Westminster Shorter Catechism according to Presbyterian ideals.

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The support given to the exiled English princes in their attempt to return to England in 1036 shows that the new duke's guardians were attempting to continue his father's policies, but Archbishop Robert's death in March 1037 removed one of William's main supporters, and conditions in Normandy quickly descended into chaos.
The editiones principes which issued from Robert's press were eight in number, viz.
Robert's ideas were cited repeatedly by Freud in his Die Traumdeutung.
Robert's military successes against Edward II were due to a number of factors, not the least of which was the Scottish king's strategy.
Their father John was a Church of England priest, the curate of Freshwater's Church of All Saints, and his two brothers ( Robert's uncles ) were also ministers.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign princes were vying for the Queen's hand ; their impatient envoys came under the impression that Elizabeth was fooling them, " keeping Lord Robert's enemies and the country engaged with words until this wicked deed of killing his wife is consummated.
Relations were not helped when King William discovered that Robert's mother, Queen Matilda, was secretly sending her son money.
The Lady Chapel and Bishop Robert's Chapel were added in the 13th Century in the Early English style, and in the 15th century, the choir section was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style, including the fan-vaulting Sherborne is still famous for, the remodelling by William Smyth, under Abbot John Brunyng ( 1415 – 1436 ).
Widely accepted as the most plausible theory put forth was that Emmet's remains were transferred to the Church of Ireland in St Peter's Church in Dublin under cover of the burial of Robert's sister, Mary Anne Holmes, in 1804.
In about 1126 upon the marriage of Robert's daughter Cecily, to Roger St. John the number of monks living at Boxgrove was increased from the original three to six, and by 1187 there were a total of fifteen.
There were three reasons given for Stigand's deposition: that he held the bishopric of Winchester in plurality with Canterbury ; that he not only occupied Canterbury after Robert of Jumièges fled but also seized Robert's pallium which was left behind ; and that he received his own pallium from Benedict X, an anti-pope.
Following this battle, Robert's lands in the west were given by Balliol to his supporter David Strathbogie, the titular Earl of Atholl.
Robert's estates were overrun by Balliol, who granted them to David Strathbogie, titular earl of Atholl but Robert evaded capture and gained protection at Dumbarton Castle where King David was also taking refuge.
Importantly, King Robert's sons-in-law were John MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, John Dunbar, Earl of Moray and James who would become the 2nd Earl of Douglas.
Robert's sons, John, Earl of Carrick, the king's heir, and Robert, Earl of Fife, were made keepers of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling respectively, while Alexander, Lord of Badenoch and Ross and afterwards Earl of Buchan, became the king's Justiciar and lieutenant in the north of the Kingdom.
Despite Robert's further condemnations of his border lords, all the signs were that Robert backed the growing successful Scottish militancy following Edward III's death in 1377.
Robert's earlier participation in combat at the battles of Halidon and Neville's Cross, according to Donaldson, had made him wary of sanctioning military expeditions against the English and that any such actions by his barons were concealed from him.
An Angevin fleet and army, under Robert's son Charles, was defeated at Palermo by Giovanni da Chiaramonte in 1325, and in 1326 and 1327 there were further Angevin raids on the island, until the descent into Italy of the next Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Bavarian distracted their attention.
Following the American Revolution, Robert's heirs were compensated in part for the loss of the lands.
Xavier Hall, named for St. Francis Xavier, S. J., a companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola, S. J., and St. Robert's Hall, named for St. Robert Bellarmine, S. J., a cardinal and Doctor of the Church, were the first two buildings to be built on the current Westchester Campus.
They were soon joined by Robert's much younger adoptive brother Jude Davenport, openly despised by Ginny, Cameron and Lewis, after he had romantically pursued Jessica.
Robert Davenport and co-worker Fern Farmer were killed when a runaway car ploughed into the shopfront of Robert's catering business.
A small force under Robert of Vieux-Pont set out to break the siege, and Ilghazi feigned a retreat, a typical Turkish tactic that worked once again – Robert's men were drawn out from the fort and ambushed.
The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful ; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles.

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Robert's owner ( Catlin ) forbade the relationship ; he did not want his slave to have children with a slave he did not own, because he would not own the children.
This confirms Robert's suspicion that Lady Audley is implicated in George's disappearance ; it also leads Robert to conclude that Lady Audley is actually George's supposedly dead wife.
The current edition of the series became effective on September 23, 2011, and entitled Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, Eleventh Edition ( 2011 ) ( hardback ISBN 978-0-306-82021-2 ; paperback ISBN 978-0-306-82020-5 ; leatherbound ISBN 978-0-306-82022-9 ).
In 1101, he led an invasion to oust his brother Henry ; he landed at Portsmouth with his army but his lack of popular support among the English as well as Robert's own mishandling of the invasion tactics enabled Henry to resist the invasion.
Octavius cries out that it is unjust, and Henrietta triumphantly drives the final blow ; " In her letter to me Ba writes that she has taken Flush with her ..." The film closes with a brief scene of Elizabeth's and Robert's marriage, with Wilson as a witness and Flush waiting patiently by the church door.
Of the 99 state legislative chambers in the United States ( two for each state except Nebraska, which has a unicameral legislature ), Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure governs parliamentary procedures in 70 ; Jefferson's Manual governs 13, and Robert's Rules of Order governs five.
Cartoon Studio opened in their Uncle Robert's garage and hired back former employees of the Laugh-O-Grams studio including ; Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Carman Maxwell and Friz Freleng.
He had been betrothed to Eudoxia on a former occasion ; the circumstances surrounding the failed negotiations are unclear, but George Akropolites states that the arrangement was blocked on religious grounds by the Orthodox Patriarch Manuel Sarentos: Robert's sister Marie de Courtenay was married to Emperor Theodore I Laskaris.
Dean had three children, Garry, Connie, and Robert, with his first wife Mary Sue ( née Wittauer ) Dean ; and two granddaughters, Caroline Taylor ( Connie's daughter ) and Brianna Dean ( Robert's daughter ).
Robert inherited the position of papal champion in Italy ; his reign being blessed from the papal enclave within Robert's Provence, by the French Pope Clement V, who made him papal vicar in Romagna and Tuscany, where Robert intervened in the war of factions in Florence, accepted the offered signiory of that city, but had to abandon it due to Clement's opposition.
Neckam also wrote Corrogationes Promethei, a scriptural commentary prefaced by a treatise on grammatical criticism ; a translation of Aesop into Latin elegiacs ( six fables from this version, as given in a Paris manuscript, are printed in Robert's Fables inedites ); commentaries, on portions of Aristotle and Ovid's Metamorphoses, which remain unprinted, on Martianus Capella, which has recently received an edition, and on other works.
* ' Gordon Lindsay Maclean ; 1993 ; Robert's Birds of Southern Africa ; Sixth Edition ; John Voelcker Bird Book Fund '
Robert's contribution to the success of the invasion was clearly regarded as highly significant by the Conqueror who awarded him a large share of the spoils ; in total 797 manors at the time of Domesday.
The involvement of John Rennie as a consulting engineer in the project led to some contention for the credit upon the successful completion of the project ; particularly between Alan Stevenson, Robert's son, and Sir John Rennie, son of the consulting engineer
Robert's first job being an odd job boy in a lithographic printing works ; his salary being only eighteen pence a week.
Sir Robert's great-grandson, Robert Preston, was created Viscount Gormanston in 1478 ; and the latter's great-grandson was Christopher, 4th Viscount Gormanstown ( d. 1599 ), whose second son was Thomas Preston.

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