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The corporation voted on September 27, 1598, that Quiney should ride to London about the suit to Sir John Fortescue, chancellor of the Exchequer, for discharging of the tax and subsidy.
Lady Greville, daughter of the late Lord Chancellor Bromley and niece of Sir John Fortescue, was offered twenty pounds by the townsmen to make peace ; ;
Sir John Tenniel's illustration of the Caterpillar ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ) | Caterpillar for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is noted for its ambiguous central figure, whose head can be viewed as being a human male's face with a pointed nose and pointy chin or being the head end of an actual caterpillar, with the first two right " true " legs visible.
Poirot has been portrayed on radio, on screen, for films and television, by various actors, including John Moffatt, Albert Finney, Sir Peter Ustinov, Sir Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and David Suchet.
George Stubbs, William Blake, John Martin, Francisco Goya, Sir Thomas Lawrence, John Constable, Eugène Delacroix, Sir Edwin landseer, Caspar David Friedrich, JMW Turner
He had an elder brother, John ( the father of Sir John Dermot Turing, 12th Baronet of the Turing Baronets ).
" Eleanor Audeley ", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been brought before the High Commission in 1634 for extravagances, stimulated by the discovery that her name could be transposed to " Reveale, O Daniel ", and to have been laughed out of court by another anagram submitted by Sir John Lambe, the dean of the Arches, " Dame Eleanor Davies ", " Never soe mad a ladie ".
* 1904 Sir John Gielgud, English actor ( d. 2000 )
Sir Andrew John Wiles, KBE, FRS ( born 11 April 1953 ) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University, specializing in number theory.
Among Canova's English pupils were sculptors Sir Richard Westmacott and John Gibson.
The English Civil War ( 1642 1651 ) provoked a number of examples of this genre, including works by Sir Edmund Ludlow and Sir John Reresby.
* the " Lost Colony " of Roanoke Island: In 1587, Sir Walter Raleigh recruited over 100 men, women and children to journey from England to Roanoke Island on North Carolina's coast and establish the first English settlement in America under the direction of John White as governor.
* 1839 Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet, English politician ( b. 1758 )
A colony there would be of great assistance to the British Navy in facilitating attacks on the Spanish possessions in Chile and Peru, as Banks's collaborators, James Matra, Captain Sir George Young and Sir John Call pointed out in written proposals on the subject.
A subsidiary colony was to be founded on Norfolk Island, as recommended by Sir John Call, to take advantage for naval purposes of that island's native flax and timber.

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* The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer by Professor Sir Maurice Wilkes, David Wheeler and Stanley Gill, Addison Wesley, Edition 1, 1951.
By 1931, much of Mohenjo-Daro had been excavated, but excavations continued, such as that led by Sir Mortimer Wheeler, director of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1944.
Following the Partition of India, the bulk of the archaeological finds were inherited by Pakistan where most of the IVC was based, and excavations from this time include those led by Sir Mortimer Wheeler in 1949, archaeological adviser to the Government of Pakistan.
Brigadier Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler CH, CIE, MC, FBA, FSA ( 10 September 1890 22 July 1976 ), was one of the best-known British archaeologists of the twentieth century.
* Wheeler, Sir Mortimer Still Digging ( Michael Joseph Ltd., 1955 ; re-published, slightly abridged by the author, by Pan Books Ltd., London, 1958, book number GP 94 )
* Clark, Ronald William Sir Mortimer Wheeler ( Roy Publishers, New York, 1960 )
* Wheeler, Sir Mortimer The Indus Civilization ( Cambridge, 1962 )
* Sir Mortimer Wheeler
In 1950, Sir Mortimer Wheeler identified one large building in Mohenjo-daro as a " Great Granary ".
The complex was archeologically excavated in the 1920s by Sir Mortimer Wheeler, who established that it was built some time after AD 364, with occupation continuing well into the 5th century.
Various types of stringed instruments and drums have been recovered from Harrappa and Mohenjo Daro by excavations carried out by Sir Mortimer Wheeler.
* General Sir Roger Wheeler, former Chief of the General Staff
In the 1920s Sir Mortimer Wheeler partially excavated a Roman dwelling or villa at Wolfscastle ( work restarted in 2002 by Professor Merroney ).
This appointment was through his first wife, Elizabeth Wheeler, who was a niece of Sir Patrick Wemyss, the first cousin of Elizabeth Preston, Duchess of Ormonde.
Among notable people who have chosen to retire to or have second homes in Bury St Edmunds are former members of parliament and government ministers Lord Tebbit, Sir John Wheeler, Sir Eldon Griffiths, and former senior Royal Air Force commander Air Marshall Sir Reginald Harland.
Sir Mortimer Wheeler, the director general of archaeology in India from 1944 to 1948, wrote, " The high quality of the sanitary arrangements could well be envied in many parts of the world today.
Sir Frederic Kenyon ’ s slim but useful volume of 37 pages covers the years up to 1951 ; Sir Mortimer Wheeler ’ s characteristically incisive, amusing and informative volume covers the years 1949 to 1968.
* Sir R. E. Mortimer Wheeler CH, CIE, MC ( 1949 1968 )
* Air Marshal Sir Neil Wheeler ( 11 February 1969 — 1 October 1970 )
Subsequently, Sir Frederick Wheeler, Secretary of the Treasury ( the head of Cairns ' department ) and other members of staff communicated to Cairns that Khemlani was of questionable character.
* Sir Charles Wheeler ( journalist ) ( 1923 2008 ), British journalist and broadcaster
* Sir John Wheeler ( politician ) ( born 1940 ), British politician and Northern Ireland Office minister

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* Sir John Wheeler-Bennett.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John Brest-Litovsk the Forgotten Peace, March 1918, W. W. Norton & Company 1969.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John Disarmament and security since Locarno 1925-1931 ; being the political and technical background of the general disarmament conference, 1932, New York, Howard Fertig, 1973.
The British historian Sir John Wheeler-Bennett mocked Raeder for taking until March 1945 to discover that the Nazi regime was a criminal regime, and called his protest via not wearing his Golden Party Badge pathetic.
The house was then owned by the late Sir John Wheeler-Bennett until it was sold in 1981 to Leonard and Rosalind Ingrams and their family.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John The Nemesis of Power: German Army in Politics, 1918 1945 New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing Company, 2005.
The British historian Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, who knew Schleicher well, remembered hearing Schleicher proclaim during a dinner in a posh restaurant in Berlin in the spring of 1932 that " What Germany needs today is a strong man " while tapping himself on the chest.
The British historian Sir John Wheeler-Bennett — who knew Schleicher and his circle well — wrote that the " lack of discretion " that Bredow displayed as he went about showing anyone who was interested the list of the proposed cabinet was " terrifying ".
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John The Nemesis of Power: German Army in Politics, 1918 1945 New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing Company, 2005.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John " The Wreck of Reparations, being the political background of the Lausanne Agreement, 1932 ", New York, H. Fertig, 1972.
In October 1937, during a visit to the United States, Goerdeler stayed with the British historian Sir John Wheeler-Bennett at the latter's estate in Virginia, and informed him of his desire to restore the monarchy in Germany.
The British historian Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, who knew Goerdeler well, noted that Goerdeler failed to realize that Hitler was not bluffing with Fall Grün and had every intention of attacking Czechoslovakia on October 1, 1938, and that he regarded Munich as a personal set-back.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John, The Nemesis of Power: The German Army in Politics 1918-1945 Palgrave Macmillan, London, 1953, 1964, 2005
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John The Nemesis of Power: German Army in Politics, 1918-1945.
" Like the work of his friend Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, Namier's diplomatic histories are generally poorly regarded by historians because Namier was content to condemn appeasement without seeking to explain the reasons for it.
Some historians, such as Sir John Wheeler-Bennett and William L. Shirer, believed that Blomberg, Fritsch and Neurath were removed because of their opposition to the plans expressed in the Hossbach memorandum.
In the 1920s, Wheeler-Bennett worked as an aide to General Sir Neil Malcolm in the Middle East and Berlin.
Sir John Wheeler-Bennett died of cancer in London on 9 December 1975, aged 73.
Memoirs by Lord Norman Brook ( And Others ), edited with an introduction by Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, 1968.
* The History Makers ; Leaders And Statesmen Of The 20th century, edited by Lord Longford & Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, Chronologies and editorial assistance by Christine Nicholls, 1973.
* Sir John Wheeler-Bennett.
Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, GCVO, MCG, OBE, FRSL, FBA, was Historical Adviser to the Queen's Archives, 1959-75.

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