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Stratford's and had
* Joseph Hawley ( born 1603 in England ; died 1690 ), who had emigrated to America in 1629 and then settled in Stratford in 1650, later becoming Stratford's first town clerk.
They had met at the Mayor of Stratford's annual cocktail party to welcome members of the Royal Shakespeare Company to their new season.
Stratford's constituent communities each have had slightly different development patterns.

Stratford's and town
Stratford's long, straggling main street lined with inns, provides evidence of its bustling prosperity in the coaching days when the town catered for a continuous traffic of cattle, turkeys and geese bound for the London market.

Stratford's and with
In keeping with the theme of its mascot, Stratford's student newspaper is The Oracle while its yearbook is Mnemosyne.

Stratford's and .
The Royal Shakespeare Company resides in Stratford's Royal Shakespeare Theatre, one of Britain's most important cultural venues.
However, the opening of the nearby Royal Victoria Dock in 1855 and the subsequent construction of the Royal Group of Docks ( at one time the largest area of impounded water in the world ), increased Stratford's importance as a transport and manufacturing centre.
Both of Stratford's shopping centres: The Stratford Centre and the recently opened ( 2011 ) Westfield Stratford City are located on either side of Stratford station.
* Tom Poston as George Utley, the Stratford's somewhat dim handyman.
Stratford's longitude and latitude coordinatesin decimal form are 42. 270919 ,-93. 926862.
The festival attracts many tourists from outside Canada, mainly those British and American, and is seen as a very important part of Stratford's tourism sector.
Stratford's original name was Cupheag, but was later changed to honor Stratford-upon-Avon in England.
The Domesday Book of 1086 assessed Water Stratford's cultiveated land at eight hides.
Prior to the opening of the Stratford facility, Stratford's students were housed in temporary buildings on the Westchester campus.
This move posed a challenge because the Westchester facility could no longer handle a student body as large as Stratford's.
If, by some terrible chance, this theory should be proved, then straightway Stratford's tourist business would dwindle.
Evidence of Stratford's antiquity includes traces of a henge from c. 4, 000BC, and Roman remains on Gun Hill.
The village has a Rugby Club, Shottery RFC, which is now based at Stratford's Rugby ground, Pearcecroft, on the Loxley Road, south Stratford.
It is Stratford's oldest building, in a striking position on the banks of the River Avon, and has long been England's most visited parish church.
" Bert " Carriere, Director of Music for nearly three decades, has helped establish Stratford's reputation as one of North America's preeminent drama festivals.
An investigation by Bob and Gretchen Passantino and Jon Trott in the Christian magazine Cornerstone discovered Stratford's real name and family background, and that her stories of abuse were false.

petition and queen
The group, however, was not anti-royalist ; for instance, the society's President in 1959 requested, with the support of the Mayor of Quebec City, that Elizabeth II, Canada's queen, light the main bonfire on the eve of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ; though the petition was ultimately rejected by Howard Graham, the Queen's Canadian Secretary at the time.
The university was able to make use of its contacts to petition the queen, Katharine Parr who, in turn, persuaded Henry to spare most colleges.
The Sadducees were moved to petition the queen for protection against the ruling party.
Rich, with other patentees, in a petition to the queen, stated their grievances against the lord chamberlain, who refused them any redress.

petition and declared
Vying for control to avoid chaos the Crown's Ministers gained an advantage in 1706 when the Commons informally declared, " That this House will receive no petition for any sum of money relating to public Service, but what is recommended from the Crown.
Ruiz's long-time manager, Norman Stone, declared that they would also formally petition the WBA: after all, the 10, 000 German spectators booed when the decision was announced.
The petition was granted but the effort failed when the State Act was declared unconstitutional.
Although the town had a railroad depot, several oil-well supply warehouses and no shortage of would-be citizens, a petition signed by 1, 200 residents in early December declared Borger the winner.
So Judge Montague remembered in his petition to Queen Mary ; he also recalled that, in Edward's chamber, the Lords of the Council declared it would be open treason to disobey their sovereign's explicit command.
In 1936, he signed the petition of a group of Protestant churchmen that sharply criticized Nazi policies and declared the Aryan Paragraph incompatible with the Christian virtue of charity.
However, the court further declared that President Bush had constitutional and statutory authority to designate and detain American citizens as " enemy combatants " and that Padilla was entitled to challenge his " enemy combatant " designation and detention in the course of his habeas corpus petition, although release was denied.
He was elected at the 1841 general election as a Member of Parliament for Southampton, but the election was declared void on petition.
Catbalogan attained cityhood in 2007 but temporarily lost it, along with 15 other cities, after the Supreme Court of the Philippines in a close 6-5 vote granted a petition filed by the League of Cities of the Philippines, and declared the cityhood law ( RA 9391 ) which allowed the town to acquire its city status, unconstitutional.
At the council of Lords held by James, Rochester defended the petition and declared that he saw no hope for king and country except through a Parliament.
In August 1775 the colonies were formally declared in rebellion by the Proclamation of Rebellion, and the petition was rejected de facto, although not having been received by the king before declaring the colonists traitors.
When Crown Prince Yu was in the palace to make an official petition to have his ill son Sima Bin ( 司馬彬 ) created a prince, Empress Jia forced him to drink a large amount of wine and, once he was drunk, had him write out a statement in which he declared intention to murder the emperor and the empress and to take over as emperor.
They declared they would put Senator Morse on the ballot by petition.
But on 12 July 1988, following a petition to the Electoral Court, Wyatt Creech of the National Party was declared elected by a margin of 34 votes ( 9994 to 9960 ).
However, the Earl of Kellie submitted a petition to the House of Lords asking that the Earldom of Mar be declared his, dying before it could be considered.
He lost the seat in 1895, but was re-elected in 1900 general election, and served until his re-election in January 1910 was declared void after an electoral petition.
The Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, declared the order of the two-member Supreme Court bench at Quetta " without lawful authority ", and directed the assistant registrar, Quetta registry, not to fix any case before the two judges till further orders. Justice Shah, whose appointment as the chief justice was held in abeyance by the two-member bench, continued working as the chief justice of Pakistan. In his order the chief justice observed that under Order XXV of the Supreme Court Rules, 1980, a petition under Article 184 ( 3 ) under the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was to be filed only at the principal seat and not at any other registry. He said ;
They allowed the petition and declared the election void.
The petition declared that Ya Naa Andani III was not properly and customarily selected and enskinned Ya Naa.
In 1946 and 1947, about 33, 000 people were expelled from Slovakia under the Potsdam Agreement, while around 20, 000 persons were allowed / forced to remain in Slovakia because they were able, on petition, to use the " Slovakisation " process, which meant that they declared themselves as Slovaks and changed their names into their Slovak equivalent or simply Slovakized them., while others were simply forced to do so because their skills were needed.
In a controversial 1871 election, a recount found Parker and Munro had split the vote equally ; the returning officer's casting vote returned Monro as MP, but this was overturned following a petition, and Parker was declared elected.
In May 2008, Carlos Lehder's lawyer declared to El Tiempo that an Habeas corpus petition had been filed, alleging that there were violations to his cooperation agreement, and that " a court in Washington " has less than 30 days to respond to the notice.
Despite the petition and a new confession from Bywaters ( in which he once again declared Thompson to be completely innocent ) the Home Secretary, William Bridgeman, refused to grant a reprieve.
The other siblings tried to have Aunt Ben declared insane, a petition dismissed after she was examined by the eminent physician Sir Andrew Clark.

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