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Later, with Robert Calef's observation of Mather's dealings with Margaret Rule, it became seen as the latter, with Mather perceived as drawing information from her through leading questions, and possibly having a prurient interest -- " Smutty " in Mather's words — in his intimate dealings with afflicted young women.
Henry Ford's siblings include Margaret Ford ( 1867 – 1938 ); Jane Ford ( c. 1868 – 1945 ); William Ford ( 1871 – 1917 ) and Robert Ford ( 1873 – 1934 ).
The pioneers of the various Wiccan or Witchcraft traditions, such as Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente and Robert Cochrane, all claimed that their religion was a continuation of the pagan religion of the Witch-Cult following historians who had purported the Witch-Cult's existence, such as Jules Michelet and Margaret Murray.
In practice sessions before the trip, Kennedy had run through a number of sentences, even paragraphs, to recite in German ; in these sessions, he was helped by Margaret Plischke, a translator working for the US State Department ; by Ted Sorensen, Kennedy's counsel and habitual speechwriter ; and by an interpreter, Robert Lochner, who had grown up in Berlin.
* Margaret, married Robert Glen, alive in 1364
Knox's three daughters also married: Martha to Alexander Fairlie ; Margaret to Zachary Pont, son of Robert Pont and brother of Timothy Pont ; and Elizabeth to John Welsh, a minister of the Kirk.
The Bruce family captured strongholds in Galloway, and fighting in the name of the Maid of Norway ( Margaret ), suppressed the rebellion with many important families like the Stewards supporting them. In 1289 the Guardians maintained the peace in Scotland between the competing claims of Margaret, Robert Bruce and John Balliol.
Maskelyne's sister, Margaret, married Robert Clive.
Hooke's reputation was revived during the twentieth century through studies of Robert Gunther and Margaret Espinasse.
* Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford ( 1701 – 31 March 1751 ), who married Margaret Rolle ( 17 January 1709 – 13 January 1781 ), later the 15th Baroness Clinton, on 26 March 1724 and had one son.
Following the death of Margaret in 1290, John Balliol was a competitor for the Scottish crown in the so called ' Great Cause ', as he was a great-great-great-grandson of King David I through his mother ( and therefore one generation further than his main rival Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale, grandfather of the Robert the Bruce who later became king ), being senior in genealogical primogeniture but not in proximity of blood.
* " Bones " from Sarah, Robert: Hob, Dob, Rob, Bob and Nob, from Richard: Rick, Dick, and Hick ; Bill from Will ( which in turn comes from William ), and Peg from Meg ( which is derived from Margaret ).
The model is based on a reported lack of empathy by infanticidal parents, such as a lack of mutual gazes between parent and child, observed by Robert B. Edgerton, Maria Lepowsky, Bruce Knauft, John W. M. Whiting, and Margaret Mead, among others.
Directed by Walter Hudd, both plays were performed by the same company of actors, with Derek Godfrey as Titus, Barbara Jefford as Tamora, Margaret Whiting as Lavinia and Robert Helpmann as Saturninus.
As a child he was betrothed to Margaret, the heiress of Maine, but she died before they could be wed, and Robert didn't marry until his late forties.
Robert Southey was born in Wine Street, Bristol, England, to Robert Southey and Margaret Hill and educated at Westminster School, London, ( from which he was expelled for writing a magazine article in The Flagellant condemning flogging ) and Balliol College, Oxford.
Edward met Robert the Bruce and others at Salisbury in October 1289, which resulted in the Treaty of Salisbury, under which Margaret would be sent to Scotland before 1 November 1290 and any agreement on her future marriage would be delayed until she was in Scotland.
His sister Margaret Wyatt was the mother of Henry Lee of Ditchley, from whom descend the Lees of Virginia, including Robert E. Lee.
* " Under the Bamboo Tree ," Words and music by Robert Cole and The Johnson Bros., 1902, performed by Judy Garland and Margaret O ' Brien.
Douglas was born in Headington, Oxfordshire, the son of Professor Robert Langton Douglas and his wife Margaret Jane ( née Cannon ).
He was the grandson of Margaret of Burgundy, eldest daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1306 ).
It stars Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Walker, Henry Travers, Albert Bassermann, C. Aubrey Smith, Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Van Johnson, and Margaret O ' Brien and featuring narration read by James Hilton.

Robert and Garner
Robert L. Garner joined the World Bank in 1947 as a senior executive and expressed his view that private business could play an important role in international development.
Robert Garner of the University of Leicester writes that Newkirk and Pacheco are the leading exporters of animal rights to the more moderate groups in the United States — both members of an animal rights elite that he argues has shaken up the animal rights movement, setting up new groups and radicalizing old ones.
The Garner family had passed on " a genuine oral tradition ", teaching their children the folk tales about The Edge, which included a description of a king and his army of knights that slept under it, guarded by a wizard, and in the mid 19th century, Alan's great-great grandfather Robert had carved the face of a bearded wizard onto the rock of a cliff next to a well that was known in local folklore as the Wizard's Well.
In the 2011 BBC Radio 4 adaptation Robert Powell played the narrator ; he has known Garner since he was a schoolboy at Manchester Grammar School.
* The Wild Hunt appears frequently in modern fantasy fiction, as in Alan Garner ( in The Moon of Gomrath ), Peter Beagle ( in Tamsin ), Penelope Lively in The Wild Hunt of Hagworthy, Uladzimir Karatkievich ( in The Wild Hunt of King Stakh ), Susan Cooper in The Dark is Rising, Guy Gavriel Kay's trilogy The Fionavar Tapestry, Raymond E. Feist's ' Faerie Tale ', Laurell K. Hamilton's Merry Gentry series, J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings ( as the Dead Men of Dunharrow ), Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( Novel Child of the Hunt ), Andrzej Sapkowski's Geralt of Rivia cicle and Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, among many others.
Warner Brothers also dressed Robert Colbert, a Garner look-alike, in Bret Maverick's outfit and called the character Brent, but Brent Maverick did not catch on with viewers and Colbert made only two episodes toward the end of the season, leaving the rest of the series run to Kelly ( alternating with reruns of episodes with Garner ).
Robert Garner describes the welfarist position as the most widely-held in modern society.
On September 17, 1998, John Lawrence, a gay 55-year old medical technologist, was hosting two gay acquaintances, Tyron Garner, age 31, and Robert Eubanks, 40, at his apartment on the outskirts of Houston, Texas.
Four other actors ( Charles Bronson, Robert Duvall, James Garner, and Jon Voight ) were offered the role of Woodrow Call but declined for various reasons before the role fell to Tommy Lee Jones.
It stars Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, and John Rhys-Davies.
* Robert Garner: Professor of political theory at the University of Leicester
He prepared for life in the Conference by signing almost an entirely new team: goalkeeper Kenny Arthur ; defenders Darran Kempson, Steven Watt, Dwayne Samuels, Scott Garner and Lee Ridley ; midfielders Lewis Gobern, Robert Eagle and Micky Cummins ; and strikers Charles Ademeno and Alan Connell.
Veteran private eye Philip Marlowe returned as a modern-day sleuth in 1969's Marlowe played by James Garner ( based on Chandler's The Little Sister ), and in Robert Altman's revisionist The Long Goodbye ( 1973 ) played by Elliott Gould.
The school's alumni are called " Old Mancunians ", or informally ' Old Mancs ', and include politicians, mathematicians, cricketers, such as former England cricket captain Mike Atherton, former Lancashire Captain, Mark Chilton, and former Lancashire and England batsman, John Crawley, several notable writers, such as Thomas de Quincey, the playwright Robert Bolt, the author Alan Garner, after whom the school's Junior Library is named, and journalist and broadcaster Martin Sixsmith.
In addition, drivers in the race included celebrities such as Tim Allen, Frank Beard, Robert Carradine, Patrick Dempsey, James Garner, Gene Hackman, Bruce Jenner, Brian Johnson, Perry King, Lorenzo Lamas, Phil Mahre, Craig T. Nelson, Paul Newman, Dan Pastorini, and Jason Priestly.
Whereas the plan of Garner Ted Armstrong was to ease his aging father into retirement, the plan of Stanley Rader and his aide Robert Lawrence Kuhn was to transform Herbert W. Armstrong from an elderly evangelist into a more secular leader, casting him as a vital " Ambassador for World Peace without portfolio ".
The stars appeared in Warner Bros. cinema releases with no additional salary, with some such as Zimbalist, Walker, Garner ( replacing Charlton Heston in Darby's Rangers ), and Danton ( replacing Robert Evans in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond ) playing the lead roles ; many of the stars appeared in ensemble casts in such films as The Chapman Report and Merill's Marauders.
* Dwight Garner / Robert Stone,
* Interviews: James Garner, James Franciscus, Robert Stack, Elke Summer.
Actors who had earlier played Marlowe in feature-length films include Dick Powell ( 1944 ), Humphrey Bogart ( 1946 ), Robert Montgomery ( 1947 ), George Montgomery ( 1947 ), James Garner ( 1969 ) and Elliott Gould ( 1973 ).
Forming a software company called Robitron Software Research, Inc. in 1987 with his father, Robert J. Garner, and his sister Pam, he worked as a software developer until 1997 when his father retired and the company was disbanded.
Other members of the initial cast were Angela M. Brown as Cilla, Eric Greene as Robert Garner, Rod Gilfry as Edward Gaines, Roger Honeywell as the Auctioneer and John Mac Master as Casey.
Margaret married one of her fellow slaves, a man named Robert Garner, in 1849.
Robert Garner fired several shots and wounded at least one deputy marshal.

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