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While trying to save the company and the project, Kenneth Keith, the new chairman who had been put in to rescue the company, persuaded Hooker to return to Rolls full-time.
During this time it was proposed to start " a cattle show " in Monmouth, and in 1857 Beaufort and John Etherington Welch Rolls each put money into a fund to start the show.

Rolls and much
A series of manorial Court Rolls from 1318 reveal that many of the medieval families were connected with the wool trade which accounts for much of its early prosperity.
Champs made for the civilian market ( model WN3 ) could be specified with the Rolls Royce engine or, as was much more usual, a modified version of Austin's 2660 cc A90 engine.
Aside from multiple axings and introducing various dramatic storylines, Park also decided to give some of the less prominent existing characters a much higher profile ; among them was Roy Cropper, who was brought to the forefront of the soap throughout 1997 and 1998, taking over a share in Gail Platt's ( Helen Worth ) cafe ( changing its name to Roy ’ s Rolls ).
As Arthur Sidgreaves, the managing director of Rolls Royce, commented at the time: " It is not too much to say that research for the Schneider Trophy contest over the past two years is what our aero-engine department would otherwise have taken six to 10 years to learn.

Rolls and effort
HOTOL, for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was a British air-breathing space shuttle effort by Rolls Royce and British Aerospace.
* The lifestyle of Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ) with his 93 Rolls Royces at his disposal ( though as a gift from his followers ), a bioterrorist attack at The Dalles, Oregon by some of his followers, the group's successful effort to take control of the city of Antelope, Oregon, his unusual teachings that contradicted both traditional morality and Hindu norms, the group therapy sessions with little restraints, and the liberal sexual freedom that he promoted.

Rolls and into
The P51 Mustang was the subject of a 30 minute episode entitled " The Cadillac of the Skies " in reference to its exceptional performance and how it started off as a British purchase as a low level attack fighter into the powerful long range bomber escort that it would eventually become in the Air War in Europe through a combination of being fitted with the Rolls Royce Merlin and the fitting drop tanks that allowed to escort the bombers of the United States 8th Air Force all the way into occupied Europe and back.
He was replaced by Martin Ling, who resigned just eight days into the job, before the start of the 2009 – 10 season and was followed days later by chairman George Rolls.
The first instance is on the brake pedals during the first scene where Herbie takes control with Jim inside ( on the freeway / when Herbie runs into Thorndyke's Rolls Royce ), and in fact it is shown in all the future scenes when Jim is braking.
Then in 1924 the Court of Appeal was refashioned into the Supreme Court ; the Lord Chief Justice became simply Chief Justice and head of the judiciary ; and the Master of the Rolls was replaced with a President of the High Court.
In November 1874 the first Judicature Act came into effect ( see Judicature Acts ), and in 1881 the Judicature Act of that year made the Master of the Rolls the ordinary president of the first Court of Appeal, relieving him of his duties as a judge of first instance.
This was highlighted when Marty refused to race Needles, despite Needles goading him into a race, thus avoiding the " automobile accident " involving the Rolls Royce, therefore changing his future for the better.
The Pipe Rolls which came thirty-one years into Henry ’ s reign indicate he had extended the power of the crown well beyond the limits set in the Charter of 1100.
Bingham became Master of the Rolls in 1992 initiating significant reforms, including a move towards the replacement of certain oral hearings in major civil cases and he was the first senior judge to back incorporation into English law of the European Convention on Human Rights – which came about with the passing of the Human Rights Act 1998.
In a Series Five episode, she tricks her husband Richard, into " requisitioning " an extremely expensive Rolls Royce at a local car showroom and driving it to an expensive country estate, so that she can show off what she calls " her " Rolls.
The " Register of St. Osmund " is a collection of documents without any chronological arrangement, gathered together after his time, divided roughly into two parts: the " Consuetudinary " ( Rolls Series, 1-185, and in Rock, vol.
The date of the book is disputed ; it describes 6 circuits of itinerant justices ; academics argue, therefore, that it must have been written before 1179, when the number of circuits was reduced to 4 ; this requires, however, that the changes to the circuits came into immediate effect, and Richardson argues that there is nothing in the Pipe Rolls to support this assumption.
However, in Chamber Rolls it is rendered into Latin as nuces, meaning " toys " as in children's playthings.
In March 2010, Weymouth chairman George Rolls announced that if their proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement is not accepted then the club could go into liquidation.
The name was introduced into England by the Normans after 1066, and is first recorded in the Cartulary of Battle Abbey ( Kent ) in the early 12th, and in Pipe Rolls 1192 ( Hampshire ).
In one episode, the team sold the internal fittings of the car that was to be transformed ( A Rolls Royce ) to raise funds to convert it into a muck spreader.
It was speculated that he fell asleep at the wheel and, as a result, his Rolls Royce car skidded into the central reservation barrier and overturned several times.
In 2000, one year following its closure, parts of the tour were demolished allowing Granada the opportunity to expand the set of Coronation Street, to include a new viaduct ( to allow filming on Rosamund Street without exposing the Quay Street Studios which run adjacent to the rear of the set ), Roy's Rolls café, the renovation of the derelict Graffiti Club into a new medical centre, a new building yard, two shops joining the cafe ( the new kebab shop called Prima Donna-originally Sally Webster's hardware sthop-and Elliott and Son's Master Butchers ) and a few new houses.
This institution was eventually transformed into the Court of the Master of the Rolls.
From the beginning to 688, and again from 1399 to 1471, the text was edited for the Rolls Series ( 5 vols, London, 1864 – 1891 ), by William Hardy and E. L. C. P. Hardy, who also translated most of it into English.
By 1965, most Australian takeaway restaurants and fish and chip shops carried Chiko Rolls, with the marketing slogan ' Grab a Chiko ' signifying the ease with which shop owners could take a Chiko Roll from the freezer and pop it into a fryer and slide it into its own trade mark bag.
On September 7, 2012 at 10AM ( CDT ), after playing " What Might Have Been " by Little Texas and the first minute and a half of " The Thunder Rolls " by Garth Brooks ( the latter of which began repeating ".. And the Lightning Strikes .." before grinding to a halt that lead into energizing sound effects featuring thunder and lighting ), WZBK changed their format to Rhythmic Top 40, branded as " Energy 106. 9 ".

Rolls and Rolls-Royce
* 1877 – Charles Rolls, English engineer and businessman, co-founded Rolls-Royce Limited ( d. 1910 )
* 1910 – Charles Rolls, co-founder of Rolls-Royce Limited, becomes the first man to make a non-stop double crossing of the English Channel by plane.
** Charles Rolls, co-founder of the Rolls-Royce car firm, pioneer aviator ( d. 1910 )
The first Rolls-Royce car, the Rolls-Royce 10 hp, was unveiled at the Paris Salon in December 1904, although in the early advertising it was the name of Rolls that was emphasised over that of Royce.
In 1906 Rolls and Royce formalised their partnership by creating Rolls-Royce Limited, with Rolls appointed Technical Managing Director on a salary of £ 750 per annum plus 4 % of the profits in excess of £ 10, 000.
Sir Frederick Henry Royce, 1st Baronet, OBE ( 27 March 1863 – 22 April 1933 ) was a pioneering car manufacturer, who with Charles Stewart Rolls founded the Rolls-Royce company.
In 1906 Rolls and Royce formalised their partnership by creating Rolls-Royce Limited, with Royce appointed chief engineer and works director on a salary of £ 1, 250 per annum plus 4 % of the profits in excess of £ 10, 000.
Charles S. Rolls ( later of Rolls-Royce ) as riding mechanic.
Mechanic working on a Rolls-Royce plc | Rolls Royce Trent 900 engine during testing.
The Rolls-Royce 10 hp, which was the first car to be produced as a result of the agreement between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce.
Volvo 164 a classic luxury vehicle and Rolls-Royce Phantom ( 2003 ) | Rolls Royce Phantom VII, a modern high-end automobile
The Aero Club was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler, his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls ( one of the founders of Rolls-Royce ), partly inspired by the Aero Club of France.
Rolls-Royce Limited was founded in 1906 by Henry Royce and Charles Rolls at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, and produced its first aircraft engine in 1914.
These were interests of Cooper Energy Services ( with the effect of making the Cooper Rolls joint venture a wholly owned subsidiary of Rolls-Royce ), Vickers, National Airmotive Corporation and BMW's share of BMW Rolls-Royce.
** Charles Rolls ( 1877 – 1910 ), co-founder of Rolls-Royce Limited and pioneer aviator
Rolls who had a body built on a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost for his own use.
The Honourable Charles Rolls, third and youngest son of the first Baron, was the co-founder of the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm.
Image: Rolls Royce RB. 199 6. jpg | Thrust reverser ( clamshell-type ) on a Rolls-Royce RB199 jet engine
Charles S Rolls ( of future Rolls-Royce fame ) was a Minerva dealer in England selling the 2. 9-litre.
The Midland is noted for being the meeting place of Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce leading to the formation of Rolls-Royce Limited in 1906.
Wilkes and Hives eventually came to an agreement whereby Rover would take over production of the Rolls-Royce Meteor tank engine factory in Nottingham and Rolls would take over the jet engine factory in Barnoldswick.

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