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Stuart and temporary
When Churchill returned to England, the Popish Plot resulted in a temporary three year banishment for James Stuart, Duke of York.
Stuart Watkiss took temporary charge until 9 November 2006 when Alan Buckley returned for his third stint at managing the club in the previous twenty years.
The fighting kept up for an hour after Stuart was wounded, Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee taking temporary command.
On February 26, 1966, the bus was cut back to Stuart Street due to the temporary closure of Tremont Street.
When the truth about Stuart Naysmith and his match-fixing comes out, Curtis his made temporary manager of the team and is responsible for getting them into the Champion's League both as a player and as the manager however their enthusiasm is short-lived as they are relegated to the Championship for match-fixing.

Stuart and command
Stuart is assigned command of all the cavalry of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
Early in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Stuart was promoted to major general on July 25, 1862, and his command was upgraded to the Cavalry Division.
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.
* 1745 – Battle of Prestonpans: A Hanoverian army under the command of Sir John Cope is defeated, in ten minutes, by the Jacobite forces of Prince Charles Edward Stuart
Stuart, wrote to his wife, " Old George H. Thomas is in command of the cavalry of the enemy.
While in the infirmary, he requested that the cavalry commander, J. E. B. Stuart, take his place in command.
The force under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Newall and was later reinforced by the British warship ' Torch '.
Stuart, who selected Hampton as his senior subordinate, to command one of two cavalry brigades.
During the Overland Campaign of 1864, Stuart was killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern and Hampton was given command of the Cavalry Corps on August 11, 1864.
Realizing they would take some time to arrive, Gordon pressed for him to send forward a " flying column " of camel-borne troops across the Bayyudah Desert from Wadi Halfa under the command of Brigadier-General Sir Herbert Stuart.
Some others were converted to armored personnel carriers and were known as " Stuart Kangaroo ", and some were converted command vehicles and known as " Stuart Command ".
Stuart Allen Roosa ( August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994 ) was a NASA astronaut, who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 14 mission.
In January 1863, Stuart, with Lee's concurrence, authorized Mosby to form and take command of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Partisan Rangers.
* The Apollo 14 Moon Tree, planted as a sapling in 1976 that was grown from a seed ( among hundreds ) carried by command module pilot Stuart Roosa during the 1971 mission.
Stuart, and minutes later Rodes graciously ceded his battlefield command to him.
Hampton, who had been Lee's peer for much of the war, was promoted to replace Stuart due to his seniority and greater level of experience ; some observers at the time had cynically expected Robert E. Lee's nephew to receive the command.
Stuart, Nathan B. Forrest, and John S. Mosby, the Union high command initially failed to understand the proper way to use cavalry during the early stages of the war.
In 1745 in his role as Commander-in-Chief in Scotland, Cope was in command of the government forces at the Battle of Prestonpans and was defeated by the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart ( Bonnie Prince Charlie ).
In addition to receiving the Victoria Cross, Stuart was promoted to lieutenant commander and given his own command, HMS Tamarisk.
A few months after assuming command, on 15 October 1917, Stuart was on hand to rescue the United States Navy destroyer USS Cassin after she was torpedoed by U-61 in heavy weather.
After post-war service on a succession of merchant ships, Stuart was provided with his first merchant command, the steam freighter SS Brandon, in 1927.
After three years in command of this giant ship on her England to Quebec route, Stuart was given a desk job managing the company's assets in Montreal.

Stuart and corps
Stuart temporarily replaced him as corps commander.
For ten years the founder and the museum director, architectural historian Stuart Bolger, guided a corps of carpenters and masons in turning the long-neglected land to new uses in the form of a recreated village.

Stuart and after
Bobbie had been successful, too, though he didn't match John's pace, and after all he didn't need to, with all the Stuart money.
In England ( and after 1707 Great Britain ) the Oath of Abjuration denied the royal title of James II's heirs ( i. e. the direct Catholic descendent of the House of Stuart exiled after the Glorious Revolution in 1688 ).
While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb ( for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors ) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give ' em Enough Rope ( series 2 ) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.
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.
The franchise was established following the actions of Stuart Symington, then-United States Senator from Missouri, who demanded a new franchise for the city after the Athletics ( Kansas City's previous major league team from 1955 to 1967 ) moved to Oakland, California.
" Mr. Thomas Scott, who had been so much deluded by the hypocrosy of Monk ... said: ' That though he knew not where to hide his head at that time, yet he durst not refuse to own, that not only his hand, but his heart also was in it ' and after he had produced divers reasons to prove the justice of it, he concluded, ' that he should desire no greater honor in this world, than that the folloing inscritption might be engraved on his tomb ; " Here lies one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles Stuart late King of England.
Weapon designer Stuart Macrae witnessed a trial of the SIPs grenade at Farnborough: " There was some concern that, if the tank drivers could not pull up quickly enough and hop out, they were likely to be frizzled to death, but after looking at the bottles they said they would be happy to take a chance.
Born to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, in 1630, Sophia grew up in the Dutch Republic, where her family had sought refuge after the sequestration of their Electorate during the Thirty Years ' War.
A daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as the " Winter King and Queen of Bohemia " for their short rule in that country, Sophia was born in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, Dutch Republic, where her parents fled into exile after the Battle of White Mountain. She was also the granddaughter of James VI of Scotland., At birth, Sophia was granted an annuity of 40 thalers by the Estates of Friesland.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego as Teddy Samuel Williams, named after his father, Samuel Stuart Williams, and former President, Teddy Roosevelt, although Williams claimed that his middle name stemmed from one of his mother's brothers ( in truth, her dead brother was Daniel Venzor ) who had been killed in World War I.
* February 22 – Robert II becomes the first Stuart king of Scotland after the death of his uncle, David II.
In 1586 Walsingham uncovered the Babington Plot ; after the Ridolfi Plot ( 1571 ) and the Throckmorton Plot ( 1583 ), this was a further scheme to assassinate Elizabeth in which Mary Stuart was involved.
In 1960, after the failure of the " Stop Kennedy " coalition he had formed with Adlai Stevenson, Stuart Symington, and Hubert Humphrey, Johnson received 409 votes on the only ballot at the Democratic convention, which nominated John F. Kennedy.
The death of Maarten Tromp was not only a severe blow to the Dutch navy, but also to the Orangists who sought the defeat of the Commonwealth of England and restoration of the Stuart monarchy ; Republican influence strengthened after Scheveningen, which led to peace negotiations with the Commonwealth, culminating in the Treaty of Westminster.
The gunfight was relatively unknown to the American public until 1931 when author Stuart Lake published what has since been determined to be a largely fictionalized biography, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, two years after Earp's death.
1567 drawing of Kirk o ' Field after the murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, drawn for William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley | William Cecil shortly after the murder.
IIT's Stuart School of Business was founded by a gift from Lewis Institute alumnus Harold Leonard Stuart in 1969, and joined Chicago-Kent at IIT's Downtown Campus in 1992 ; it phased out its undergraduate program ( becoming graduate-only ) after Spring 1995.
Twenty-five were created between 1688 and 1784 by James II in exile after his dethronement, by his son James Stuart (" The Old Pretender ") and his grandson Charles Edward Stuart (" Bonny Prince Charlie ").
* Leppo, The Fifth Rutle ( styled after Stuart Sutcliffe ) — seen only in a still photograph.
A view of the intersection of U. S. 23, Kentucky Route 10 | KY 10, & Ohio State Route 253 | Ohio SR 253 just after crossing the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge in Greenup
Stuart was mortally wounded, and the Battle of Trevilian Station, where, after capturing Hampton's divisional train, Custer was cut off and suffered heavy losses ( including having his division's trains overrun and his personal baggage captured by the enemy ) before being relieved.

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