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Robert and Carr
Only nine years later, in 1664, the Dutch were conquered by a fleet of English ships by Sir Robert Carr under the direction of James, the Duke of York.
* 1613 – Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, marries Frances Howard.
As attorney general, Bacon successfully prosecuted Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset and his wife, Frances Howard, Countess of Somerset for murder in 1616.
Trade in the stone was investigated by Robert Carr Bosanquet in excavations of 1901.
* Robert Carr
* November 11 – Robert Carr, British politician
* November 3 – English royal favourite Robert Carr is created 1st Earl of Somerset.
* July 17 – Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, Scottish politician ( b. c. 1590 )
Anne reacted very differently to the two powerful favourites who dominated the second half of her husband's English reign, Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and George Villiers, the future Duke of Buckingham.
Meanwhile, his wife began an affair with Robert Carr, Viscount Rochester, a favorite of King James I.
At Harewood House he remodelled ( 1843 – 50 ) the John Carr exterior adding an extra floor to the end pavilions and replacing the portico on the south front with Corinthian pilasters, some of the Robert Adam interiors were remodeled, the dining room being entirely by Barry, and created the formal terraces and parterres surrounding the house.
In August 1614, Villiers, reputedly " the handsomest-bodied man in all of England ", was brought before the king, in the hope that the king would take a fancy to him, diminishing the power at court of then favourite Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset.
Villiers gained support from those opposed to the current favourite, Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and under the King's patronage he prospered greatly.
Designed by the architects John Carr and Robert Adam, it was built from 1759 to 1771 for wealthy trader Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood.
The house was designed by the architects John Carr and Robert Adam.
Redevelopment was considered, but protests from the Covent Garden Community Association in 1973 prompted the Home Secretary, Robert Carr, to give dozens of buildings around the square listed-building status, preventing redevelopment.
About 1601, whilst on holiday in Edinburgh, he met Robert Carr, then an obscure page to the Earl of Dunbar.
The marriage two months later of Frances Howard and Robert Carr, now the Earl of Somerset, was the court event of the season, celebrated in verse by John Donne.
* Rafael Sabatini's novel about the rise and fall of Robert Carr, The King's Minion ( 1930 ), argues Overbury's poisoning was ordered by James I and carried out by his personal physician after the failed attempts by Lady Essex and her conspirators.
Carre's Grammar School was established in 1604 by Robert Carre of Aswarby ( later Sir Robert Carr of Old Sleaford ) who went on to found Carre's Hospital in 1636 ( Sleaford Hospital survives as a charitable trust, owning and operating the almshouses at the junction of Carre Street and Eastgate immediately to the south of St. Denys Church and a later set of almshouses in Northgate ).
They had agreed to raise £ 200, 000 per annum as part of the Great Contract and as the war with Spain had reached its resolution with the 1604 Treaty of London, they saw the King's continued financial deficit as a result of his extravagance ( especially on Scottish favourites such as Robert Carr ) and saw no justification for continued high spending.
He also disapproved of the way his father conducted the royal court, disliked Robert Carr, a favorite of his father, and esteemed Sir Walter Ralegh, wishing him released from the Tower of London.
Iain Macleod, Edward Boyle, Quintin Hogg and Robert Carr all threatened to resign from the front bench unless Powell was sacked.
* Thomas Overbury meets Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and they become firm friends.

Robert and Harris
Last year Robert Harris, a leading Junior Handler entered the Dog Judging Contest ( Junior ) at the International KC of Chicago show and had the highest score in judging of any Junior since the Class' inception.
J. P. Harris and Robert M. Citino point out that the Germans had always had a marked preference for short, decisive campaigns – but were unable to achieve short-order victories in First World War conditions.
On 29 April 2008, two teens Ryan Herbert and Brendan Harris were convicted for the murder of Lancaster and given life sentences, three others were given lesser sentences for the assault on her boyfriend Robert Maltby.
Beria is a significant character in the opening chapters of the novel Archangel, written by British novelist Robert Harris.
* 1998-2001: Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris wrote a fantasy fiction series ( The Temple and the Stone and The Temple and the Crown ) linking Robert the Bruce with the Knights Templar.
* Robert Harris
* Trimalchio is referred to in the novel Pompeii by Robert Harris, where the character Numerius Popidius Ampliatus, also a freed slave who has become wealthy, throws a great, but ghastly, dinner party where there is too much for everyone to eat.
Formed in New York City, at various times the band included influential guitarist Robert Quine, Ivan Julian, Naux Maciel, Jahn Xavier, former Contortions and Raybeats guitarist Jody Harris, Golden Palominos leader Anton Fier, and future Ramone Marc Bell.
Richard Johnson played Posthumus, and Robert Harris Cymbeline.
* Robert Harris ' book Imperium, based on Cicero's letters, covers the developing career of Cicero with many references to his increasing interactions with Catiline.
Goldberg was born Caryn Elaine Johnson in New York City and raised in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, the daughter of Emma ( née Harris ), a nurse and teacher, and Robert James Johnson, Jr., a clergyman.
Silenus appears as an amorous satyr in the children's story " Odysseus in the Serpent Maze ," by Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris.
Through a friend named Robert Duran, Harris and Klebold later bought a handgun from an individual named Mark Manes for $ 500.
It premiered on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre on 3 March 1966, starring Robert Preston and Rosemary Harris, who won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Eleanor.
Directed by Noel Willman, it starred Robert Preston as Henry, Rosemary Harris as Eleanor, James Rado as Richard, and Christopher Walken as Philip.
Martha's Vineyard is also the setting for Robert Harris ' 2007 novel, the political thriller The Ghost.
The statistical theory surrounding meta-analysis was greatly advanced by the work of Nambury S. Raju, Larry V. Hedges, Harris Cooper, Ingram Olkin, John E. Hunter, Jacob Cohen, Thomas C. Chalmers, Robert Rosenthal and Frank L. Schmidt.
Other notable New Orleans hits came from Robert Parker, Betty Harris, and Aaron Neville.
Melvyn Bragg ; Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History at Oxford University ; Ruth Harris, Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University ; Robert Tombs, Professor of French History at Cambridge University.
There is, however, another major impediment — an affair with the young wife ( Katherine Balfour ) of an older businessman ( Robert H. Harris ), well-known to his former prospective father-in-law.
* Robert Harris has written four historical novels so far: Enigma, which is set during World War II As well as Pompeii, Imperium and Lustrum, which are set in Ancient Rome.
Paxman's first book, A Higher Form of Killing ( 1982 ), written with then BBC colleague and friend Robert Harris, arose out of an edition of the Panorama programme they had made together on biological and chemical warfare.
Harris appeared as a character in the play Oscar Wilde, written by Leslie & Sewell Stokes, at the Fulton Theatre, New York, 1938, starring Robert Morley in the title role.
* Robert Brainard Pearsall, Frank Harris.

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