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Stuart and began
Admitted to the bar in 1836, he moved to Springfield, Illinois, and began to practice law under John T. Stuart, Mary Todd's cousin.
" The Young Pretender " Charles Edward Stuart | Bonnie Prince Charlie began his campaign on Scotland's west coast.
As Lee began moving to counter this, Stuart screened Longstreet's Corps and skirmished numerous times in early November against Union cavalry and infantry around Mountville, Aldie, and Upperville.
As of September 2011, the Middlesbrough based Evening Gazette newspaper began calling for an inquiry regarding Stuart Bell's apparent disregard for his Middlesbrough constituents.
It would take until the expedition funded by the Society of Dilettanti of 1751 by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett before serious archaeological enquiry began in earnest.
Shortly afterwards, she began to be influenced by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, her son's tutor, and rumours spread that they were having an affair.
Novelist Donald Stuart also began his life as a swagman at age 14.
Born into the very wealthy Cavendish family at Handsworth in the county of Yorkshire, William's family had a good relationship with the ruling Stuart monarchy and began to gather prominence after he was invested as a Knight of the Bath and soon inherited his father's Northern England estates.
In 1945 Stuart began studying under Otto Hitzberger, who taught her modelling, carving, and relief work using different materials.
Reeves's film career began in 1939 when he was cast as Stuart Tarleton ( albeit incorrectly listed in the film's credits as Brent Tarleton ), one of Scarlett O ' Hara's suitors in Gone with the Wind.
When the rebellion of 1715 broke out, he refused to sign the paper in which the bishops of the province of Canterbury declared their attachment to the Protestant accession, and in 1717, after having been long in indirect communication with the exiled family, he began to correspond directly with James Francis Edward Stuart.
In Newport, Stuart first began to show great promise as a painter.
Stuart began working with the BBC in the 1970s.
In the 1952 County Championship, Yorkshire made a strong challenge but ultimately finished as runners-up to Stuart Surridge's great Surrey team which began a remarkable run of seven consecutive titles to 1958.
A number of publishing outlets for this new experimental poetry also began to spring up, including Turnbull's Migrant Press, Raworth's Matrix Press and Goliard Press, Horovitz's New Departures, Stuart Montgomery's Fulcrum Press, Tim Longville's Grosseteste Review, Galloping Dog Press and its Poetry Information magazine, Pig Press, Andrew Crozier and Peter Riley's The English Intelligencer, Crozier's Ferry Press, and Cobbing's Writers Forum.
Following the publication of this book, Penrose began to collaborate with Stuart Hameroff on a biological analog to quantum computation involving microtubules, which became the foundation for his subsequent book, Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness.
Rebellion against the Hanoverian King George I began in 1715 by Jacobite supporters of James Stuart, " Old Pretender " to the throne of Great Britain.
Great Britain's first official imports were in 1956, when a Scottish farmer, Stuart McKintosh, began a breeding program.
By the end of the 19th century the voices of concern began to coalesce into something more tangible, paralleling the emergence of a more rigid social model and code of conduct, that Marion Reid ( and later John Stuart Mill ) would refer to as a " Womanliness "
Ebdon began the season by qualifying for the Wuxi Classic and then lost 4 – 5 to an in-form Stuart Bingham in the first round.
A well-publicized search for Egbert began after The State News ( MSU's daily student newspaper ) broke the story of his disappearance from his room in Case Hall ( a student dormitory ) in an article written by Michael Stuart.
It was in this same year that Emperor Henry IV began his open war on Gregory .< ref > On the conflict in general see Ian Stuart Robinson, Henry IV of Germany 1056-1106 ( Cambridge 1999 ); I. S. Robinson, ‘ Pope Gregory VII, the Princes and the Pactum 1077-1080 ’, The English Historical Review, 94 / 373 ( Oct. 1979 ): pp. 721-756 ; Louis I. Hamilton, ‘ Memory, Symbol, and Arson: Was Rome ‘ Sacked ’ in 1084 ?’, Speculum, 78 / 2 ( 2003 ), p. 378-399 ; Ernest F. Henderson ( ed ), Select Historical Documents of the Middle Ages ( London: George Bell and Sons, 1896 ), transcribed in ‘ Documents Relating to the War of the Investitures ,’ The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy ( Yale Law School, Lillian Goldman Law Library )< http :// avalon. law. yale. edu / subject_menus / investm. asp % 20 http :// avalon. law. yale. edu / subject_menus / investm. asp >, last accessed 19 February 2012 .</ ref > At the synod of Worms in January, 1076, a resolution was adopted deposing Gregory, and in this decision the philo-imperial bishops of Transpadine Italy joined.
In 1895, Stuart began to write songs for George Edwardes's London shows at the Gaiety Theatre and Daly's Theatre.
Stuart began his career aged 15 as organist at Salford Cathedral.

Stuart and probing
Stuart and Kilpatrick made no further aggressive moves, and both sides initiated a series of skirmishes and minor probing actions.

Stuart and Union
Her closest male Protestant relative was the King of Scots, James VI, of the House of Stuart, who became King James I of England in a Union of the Crowns.
During the 1864 Overland Campaign, Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry launched an offensive to defeat Stuart, who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern.
However, when Gen. Robert E. Lee became commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, he requested that Stuart perform reconnaissance to determine whether the right flank of the Union army was vulnerable.
Stuart set out with 1, 200 troopers on the morning of June 12 and, having determined that the flank was indeed vulnerable, took his men on a complete circumnavigation of the Union army, returning after 150 miles on July 15 with 165 captured Union soldiers, 260 horses and mules, and various quartermaster and ordnance supplies.
As the Union Army drew near to Lee's divided army, Stuart's men skirmished at various points on the approach to Frederick and Stuart was not able to keep his brigades concentrated enough to resist the oncoming tide.
By mid-afternoon, Stonewall Jackson ordered Stuart to command a turning movement with his cavalry against the Union right flank and rear, which if successful would be followed up by an infantry attack from the West Woods.
After Lee's army had withdrawn back to Virginia, Stuart performed another of his audacious circumnavigations of the Army of the Potomac — 120 miles in under 60 hours, from Leesburg, Virginia, to as far north as Chambersburg and Mercersburg, Pennsylvania — once again embarrassing his Union opponents and seizing horses and supplies, but at the expense of exhausted men and animals, without gaining much military advantage.
Tapping telegraph lines, his signalmen intercepted messages between Union commanders and Stuart sent a personal telegram to Union Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs, " General Meigs will in the future please furnish better mules ; those you have furnished recently are very inferior.
They banded together and formed the League of Evangelical Union in 1608, under the leadership of the Elector Palatine Frederick IV ( 1583 – 1610 ), ( whose son, Frederick V, married Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of James I of England ).
During their freshman year, Stuart ( played by Ben Savage's brother Fred Savage ), one of their professors, makes inappropriate ( and unwelcome ) sexual advances towards Topanga, causing Cory to shove him through a glass door at the Student Union.
Stuart and Union cavalry clashed in the battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville.
Stuart ’ s cavalry, posted at Funkstown, posed a serious risk to the Federal right and rear if the Union army lunged west from Boonsboro.
On July 5, 1863, Confederate General James Stuart and Union General Kilpatrick exchanged artillery fire over Smithsburg.
Stuart seized supplies from the area, destroyed a nearby bridge, monitored Union messages passing over the telegraph lines, and then famously sent a telegram to Union Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs complaining of the poor quality of the mules he had captured.
Negotiations involving Union Bank of Switzerland, Credit Suisse, the WJC and Stuart Eizenstat, on behalf of the U. S., ultimately resulted in a settlement of US $ 1. 25 billion in August 1998.
The history of the English penny from 1603 to 1707 covers the period of the House of Stuart, up to the Acts of Union of 1707 which brought about the Union of the Kingdom of England with the Kingdom of Scotland.
History draws decidedly mixed opinions on the success of Sheridan in the Overland Campaign, in no small part because the very clear Union victory at Yellow Tavern, highlighted by the death of Jeb Stuart, tends to overshadow other actions and battles.
Early on in the war, Confederate troops under Jeb Stuart capture a large quantity of gold and silver ore from a Union mining town after successfully occupying the newly purchased provinces.
In Blair's second term, Stuart was appointed as one of the UK Parliamentary Representatives to the European Convention, which was tasked with drawing up a new constitution for the European Union.

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