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Stephen's and second
Stephen and Henry agreed the Treaty of Winchester later in the year, in which Stephen recognised Henry as his heir in exchange for peace, passing over William, Stephen's second son.
Stephen's second son, William, was married to the extremely wealthy heiress Isabel de Warenne.
Stephen's middle son, Baldwin, and second daughter, Matilda, had died before 1147 and were buried at Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate.
Of Stephen's six sons, Ladislaus V ( d. 1474 ) was supreme count of the counties Szatmár and Zaránd, the second Andrew III ( d. 1495 ) was confirmed in his possession of Bujak.
Theobald was also present when Henry of Anjou met with Stephen's second son William, probably after Eustace's death, to settle William's lands and status after Henry succeeded Stephen.
Adrienne and Stephen divorced four years later, with Stephen being awarded full custody of the two surviving children, and, subsequently, Stephen's second wife, Christina McCall, adopted the two girls, who eventually became estranged from their mother for several decades.
The first of these was the marriage, in 1270, of his daughter Maria to the future King Charles II of Naples The second alliance was the marriage of Stephen's infant son, Ladislaus to Charles II's sister Elisabeth.
James Stephen's second marriage was to Sarah, sister of William Wilberforce, in 1800, and through this connection he became frequently acquainted with many of the figures in the anti-slavery movement.
Growth of St. Stephen's Cathedral: The < font color =" green "> Roman towers and Giant's Door </ font > from the burned-out first church were used as part of the Romanesque < font color ="# FF8080 "> second church </ font > built to replace it.
During the Rising, Lieutenant Markievicz was appointed second in command to Michael Mallin in St Stephen's Green.
When their father Gruffydd I died in 1137, the brothers Owain and Cadwaladr were on a second campaign in Ceredigion, and took the castles of Ystrad Meurig, Lampeter ( Stephen's Castle ), and Castell Hywell ( Humphries Castle ) Gruffydd I ap Cynan left a more stable realm then had hitherto existed in Gwynedd for more than 100 years.
Born in Dublin, Mallin was second in command of the Irish Citizen Army under James Connolly and commanded the garrison at St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, with Constance Markievicz as his second in command.
Stephen's second interrogation is interrupted by the American, Johnson, who is able to identify Maturin as an intelligence agent and the killer of French spies, Dubreuil and Pontet-Canet.
* Gundred de Warenne, who married first Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and second William, lord of Kendal, and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen's garrison from Warwick Castle.
( Willigis ' remains are not, as sometimes believed, in Mainz Cathedral ; he was buried in his second construction project, St. Stephen's ).
He is assumed to be the second son of Stephen, he was named after his uncle, St. Henry II, and was the only of Stephen's sons who reached adulthood.
At that point, Alex Restarick, Stephen's brother ( Carrie Louise's stepsons from her second marriage ), arrives.

Stephen's and wife
Stephen's wife Matilda was sent to negotiate another agreement between Stephen and David, called the treaty of Durham ; Northumbria and Cumbria would effectively be granted to David and his son Prince Henry, in exchange for their fealty and future peace along the border.
Stephen's wife Matilda played a critical part in keeping the king's cause alive during his captivity.
Henry's alliance with the Empress proved short-lived, as they soon fell out over political patronage and ecclesiastical policy ; the bishop met Stephen's wife Queen Matilda at Guildford and transferred his support to her.
Both Stephen's wife, Queen Matilda, and his older brother Theobald died in 1152.
* Jean Mary Hardcastle ( née Pargetter ) ( Judi Dench ) — Judith's mother, Penny & Stephen's sister-in-law, Lionel's wife, Rocky's daughter-in-law, Madge's stepdaughter-in-law, and Alistair's mother-in-law,
* Judith Deacon " Judi " ( née Hanson ) ( Moira Brooker ) — Jean's daughter, Penny & Stephen's niece, Sandy's best friend, Lionel's stepdaughter, Rocky's & Madge's step-granddaughter, and Alistair's wife
* Penny Johnson ( née Hanson ) ( Moyra Fraser ) — Jean's sister-in-law ( from Jean's first marriage to David ), Judith's auntie, and Stephen's wife
Stephen's wife Matilda was sent to negotiate another agreement between Stephen and David, called the treaty of Durham ; Northumbria and Cumbria would effectively be granted to David and his son Prince Henry, in exchange for their fealty and future peace along the border.
Stephen drew heavily on his wife, Queen Matilda, during the conflict, both for leading negotiations and maintaining his cause and army while imprisoned in 1141 ; Matilda led the royal household during this period in partnership with Stephen's mercenary leader William of Ypres.
Stephen's wife Matilda played a critical part in keeping the king's cause alive during his captivity.
Henry's alliance with the Empress proved short-lived, as they soon fell out over political patronage and ecclesiastical policy ; the bishop met Stephen's wife Queen Matilda at Guildford and transferred his support to her.
Stephen's wife and son were captured by his father's partisans, and he had to retreat to the castle of Feketehalom.
All three are buried at St Mary's churchyard, Stoke Newington, London, along with Stephen's first wife, his mother and father and two of his infant daughters.
Negotiations between David and Stephen continued over the winter months, and on April 9 David's son Henry and Stephen's wife Matilda of Boulogne met each other at Durham and agreed a settlement.
Subsequently Leopold Bloom is introduced, and Stephen's interactions with Bloom and his wife, Molly, form much of the final chapters ' substance.
Following a car accident outside Stephen's home in which William is killed and Anna is severely disoriented, she is obliged to remain with Stephen although his wife is out of town.
* Vivien Merchant-Rosalind, Stephen's wife
Helen McCaffrey ( De Mornay ) is Stephen's estranged wife and the mother of their son, Sean.
Desmond Doyle ( 1924-1986 ) was an Irish painter, decorator and sometime pianist, whose children ( Evelyn, Maurice, Noel, John, Kevin and Dermot ) were taken into the custody of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) when his wife, Charlotte, left him on St. Stephen's Day, 1953.
In the novel, Stephen's wife Diana dies, as does Aubrey's mother-in-law, Mrs Williams and her equally unpleasant companion, in a crash when Diana's rash driving overturns their coach.
Stephen survives a near fatal bout of Yellow Fever contracted while traipsing around the swamplands of West Africa in his usual search for rare birds and animals, a quest in which he is ably assisted in Freetown by the British colonial governor's wife, Christine Wood ( née Hatherleigh ), herself an esteemed naturalist and sister of one of Stephen's fellow members of the Royal Society.
* Diana Maturin – Stephen's wife
She is given a DVD of Stephen's wife having extramarital sex in an attempt to influence her.

Stephen's and Sarah
Stephen's sister, Sarah Siddons was the first London actor of repute to break through the prejudice which regarded summer " strolling ," or starring in the provincial theatres, as a degradation.

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