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Rumbold was introduced to West's group by John Wildman ; but by the time the plot was discovered both had distanced themselves, Wildman by refusing to finance Rumbold in the purchase of arms, and Rumbold through loss of his earlier enthusiasm.
Later that year in October 1810, he married Caroline Rumbold, the widow of a diplomat and intelligence agent, Sir George Rumbold, with whom Smith had worked.

Rumbold and him
The town is said to be the final resting place of St Rumbold ( also known as Saint Rumwold ), a little known Saxon saint and the grandson of Penda King of Mercia ; the parish church at Strixton ( Northamptonshire ) is dedicated to him and the small northern town of Romaldkirk is also thought to be named after him.

Rumbold and which
After the First World War Rumbold was the British ambassador to Constantinople ( 1920 – 1924 ), during which he signed the Lausanne Treaty on behalf of the British Empire.
On 26 April 1933 Rumbold sent to the Foreign Office his valedictory despatch, in which he gave an unvarnished view of Adolf Hitler, the Nazis and their ambitions:

Rumbold and on
Stephen Rumbold Lushington, the then Governor of Madras, who keenly felt the need for a cathedral exclusively for the British, in Ooty, laid the foundation for the church on April 23, 1829, to coincide with the birthday of King George IV.
This joke was also used with some other cast members of the show ( particularly Messrs. Rumbold and Grainger ), showing their unawareness, with lines such as " I hope this ( meeting ) won't take very long, it's very unfair on Mrs. Slocombe's pussy ".
In Parliament, he served on the Employment select committee in 1986 until later in the year when he was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Angela Rumbold at the Department for Education and Science.
She was first elected in 1997 on her third attempt, defeating the Conservative incumbent, Dame Angela Rumbold, who was her opponent in both 1987 and 1992 General Elections.
He sailed from the Vlie on 1 or 2 May 1685 with about three hundred men in three small ships, accompanied by Patrick Hume, John Cochrane, a few more Scots, John Ayloffe and Richard Rumbold.
New costumes were designed in 1918 by Hugo Rumbold, and a new production debuted on 28 January 1957.
Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th Baronet, GCB, GCMG, KCVO, PC ( 1920 ) ( 5 February 1869-24 May 1941 ) was the son of Sir Horace Rumbold, 8th Baronet, PC diplomat and was educated at Eton and went on to become a well-travelled diplomat, learning Arabic, Japanese and German.
Again there was a row, and it looked as if Jessamy's escapade might cost Mrs Rumbold her job on the domestic staff.

Rumbold and .
* Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold, the autocratic, obsequious ( to Young Mr. Grace ), easily confused department manager.
* Nicholas Smith — Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold — Pilot – Series 10
Upon Rome's declining influence, during 3rd – 4th centuries the area became inhabited by Germanic tribes, a few centuries later Christianized assumedly by the Irish or Scottish missionary St. Rumbold, ( Rombout in Dutch ), who would have also built a monastery.
In 1930, the Savoy Hotel first published its cocktail book, The Savoy Cocktail Book, with 750 recipes compiled by Harry Craddock of the American Bar and art deco ' decorations ' by Gilbert Rumbold.
The house was leased by a republican and Civil War veteran, Richard Rumbold.
In Parliament, he was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Minister of State at the Department of Education and Science Angela Rumbold in 1988, and remained her PPS in her incarnation as the Minister at the Home Office.
* In the " Camping Out " episode of Are You Being Served ?, when Mr Rumbold mentions he was in the Army Catering Corps, Mr Lucas incorrectly assumes that Mr Rumbold actually worked in the NAAFI.
* Goodbye to Thailand, Sir Anthony Rumbold to Mr. Brown, 18 July, 1967: In Paragraph 9, a departing UK ambassador's advice to his successor in re Dr. Puey
D. Greer, I. Rumbold and J.

had and cross-examined
For example the confession of Marc Smeaton at the trial of Anne Boleyn was presented in written form only, either to hide from the court that Smeaton had been tortured on the rack for four hours, or because Thomas Cromwell was worried that he would recant his confession if cross-examined.
The Judge ruled that both the card and the letters were inadmissible, as irrelevant to the issue ; Mr. Lockwood had, he said, very properly cross-examined Mrs. Dyson on these letters to test her credibility, but he was bound by her answers and could not contradict her by introducing them as evidence in the case.
The tabloid published transcripts indicating that she had a sexual relationship with Khan, and she was cross-examined as a chief witness in January 2007.
Except for the willingness of William Jennings Bryan to be cross-examined by Clarence Darrow, Stewart's positions controlled the trial and the Scopes defense had no recourse but to ask the jury to convict the defendant so the case could be appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court ( which overturned the conviction on a legal technicality but upheld the constitutionality of the Butler Act ).
Because the child witness was cross-examined by the defendant's attorney and her general demeanor was visible in the courtroom, the defendant had a constitutionally sufficient opportunity to test her credibility and the substance of her testimony before the jury.
But things had gone against him, and he had been made to look foolish ; he had been cross-examined into denying, for instance, the authority of a General Council -- which authority was the trump card to play against the Papacy.
Domenico Airaghi and Marianne Briner-Mattern agreed to testify on condition that they would not be cross-examined ( something they had avoided during Troon ’ s investigation, the Public Inquiry and the further investigation by the Kenyan police ) and Nicholas Biwott was not allowed to call witnesses on his behalf or cross-examine or address other witnesses.
Riel insisted that had the witnesses been properly cross-examined, it would have been established that his men had been attacked first.

had and him
He had no idea how much time Budd would give him.
In any case, he had no intention of being caught asleep, so he carried his revolver in its holster on his hip and he took his Winchester with him and leaned it against the fence.
Besides, she had a sweet face that attracted him.
There was more to this than Jones had told him.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
He was thinking of Rittenhouse and how he had left him there, to rock to death on the porch of the Splendide.
When he had finished he led him and the mare to the porch.
The silence oppressed him, made him bend low over the horse's neck as if to hide from a wind that had begun to blow far away and was twisting slowly through the darkness in its slow search.
First he thought of the time he had ridden to Gavin and told him how his cattle were being rustled at the far end of the valley.
His wife had said to him: `` Nellie is in love with Clayton Roy.
He remembered Clayton's mocking smile in the saloon when he had asked him what he would do if they brought their cattle to water.
He knew who was riding after him -- the men he had known all his life, the men who had worked for him, sworn their loyalty to him.
With every leaping stride of the horse beneath him he crossed one more patch of earth that had been his, that he would never see again.
The Gap looming before him -- the place where had confronted Jack English on that day so many years ago -- was his exit from all that had meaning to him.
But the luck that had been running their way left him.
At the same moment Wheeler Fiske fired the rifle Mike had given him and another guerrilla was hit.

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