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Lord and Somerset
Catherine Parr, Henry's widow, soon married Thomas Seymour of Sudeley, Edward VI's uncle and the brother of the Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset.
Somerset, disliked by the Regency Council for his autocratic methods, was removed from power by John Dudley, who is known as Lord President Northumberland.
The classic hero often came with what Lord Raglan ( a descendant of the FitzRoy Somerset, Lord Raglan ) termed a " potted biography " made up of some two dozen common traditions that ignored the line between historical fact and mythology.
The rebellion worried Somerset, now Lord Protector, and he sent an army to impose military solution to the rebellion.
Lord Protector Somerset was also losing favour.
In response to their fear, she chose as her chief minister Sir William Cecil, a Protestant, and former secretary to Lord Protector the Duke of Somerset and then to the Duke of Northumberland.
* Viktor Murganov as Major-General Lord Edward Somerset
* June 28 – Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Lord Raglan, commander of British forces in the Crimean War ( b. 1788 )
* September 10 – Battle of Pinkie: An English army under the Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, defeats a Scottish army under James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, the Regent.
Lady Marlborough was subsequently removed from the royal household by the Lord Chamberlain, and Anne angrily left her royal lodgings and took up residence at Syon House, the home of the Duke of Somerset.
Although she was reluctant, she decided to live at Badminton House, Gloucestershire, with her niece, Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, the daughter of her brother Lord Cambridge.
The peers appointed Richard Lord Protector and he governed the country responsibly, but Henry recovered his sanity after eighteen months and restored Somerset to favour.
At the First Battle of St Albans, many of York's and Salisbury's rivals and enemies were killed, including Somerset, the Earl of Northumberland ( whose family had been involved in a long-running feud with the Nevilles ) and Lord Clifford.
William Cecil's early career was spent in the service of the Duke of Somerset ( a brother of the late queen, Jane Seymour ), who was Lord Protector during the early years of the reign of his nephew, the young Edward VI.
* Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset was ' Lord Protector ' ( 1547 – 1549 ), during the early years of the reign of the young Edward VI
Cork purchased from Lord Castlehaven for £ 5, 000 the manor of Stalbridge in Dorset, which became his English seat an in 1637 he laid out a further £ 20, 000 for Temple Coombe Manor Close by in Somerset.
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, KG, ( c. 1500 – 22 January 1552 ) was Lord Protector of England during the minority of his nephew King Edward VI ( 1547 – 1553 ), in the period between the death of Henry VIII in 1547 and his own indictment in 1549.
The will contained an " unfulfilled gifts " clause, added at the last minute, which allowed Henry's executors to freely distribute lands and honours to themselves and the court, particularly to Seymour, who became the Lord Protector of the Realm and Governor of the King's Person, and who created himself Duke of Somerset.
Somerset tried to buy his brother off with a barony, an appointment to the Lord Admiralship, and a seat on the Privy Council — but Thomas was bent on scheming for power.
Most importantly, Thomas Seymour had sought to officially receive the governorship of King Edward, as no earlier Lord Protectors, unlike Somerset, had ever held both functions.
* Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset ( c. 1497-1587 ), wife of Lord Protector Somerset
* Lord Arthur Somerset ( 1780 – 1816 ), MP for Monmouthshire
* Lord Arthur Somerset ( 1851 – 1926 ), British aristocrat

Lord and Monument
Monument on Mount Saint Agnes in Zwolle " Here lived Thomas van Kempen in the service of the Lord and wrote On the Imitation of Christ, 1406 – 1471 "
At the celebration of the centenary of gas lighting in 1892, a bust of Murdoch was unveiled by Lord Kelvin in the Wallace Monument, Stirling, and there is also a bust of him by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey at St. Mary's Church.
* Monument to Admiral Lord Thomas Alexander Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
Funerary Monument to Oste de la Barre, Lord of Mouscron ( c. 1380 – 1446 ) and his second wife, Cécile de Mourkercke ( c. 1400 – 1462 )-St. Bartholomew's Church
He is commemorated by Grey's Monument in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, which consists of a statue of Lord Grey standing atop a high column.
Lord Grey atop the Grey's Monument, looking down Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne
On the hills to the south west of the town, stands Hardy's Monument, a memorial to the other local Thomas Hardy, Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, who served with Lord Nelson, which overlooks the town with views of Weymouth, the Isle of Portland and Chesil Beach.
The village of Abbotsbury is nearby, as is the Hardy Monument, erected in honour of Captain Thomas Hardy, one of Lord Nelson's commanders at the Battle of Trafalgar, who lived at Portesham House.
The views from the churchyard are also splendid, with the Nibley Monument to William Tyndale clearly visible on the horizon and the Somerset Monument to Lord Edward Somerset to the right, both notable landmarks.
Monument to Robert James McMordie, MP & Lord Mayor of Belfast, grounds of Belfast City Hall
Image: The memorial of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, University of Glasgow. jpg | Monument to William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
When depicted in its full-body form, such as on San Lorenzo Monument 58 or on the Young Lord figurine, the anthropomorphic Fish Monster also displays crossed bands, a dorsal fin, a split tail.

Lord and stands
The Aberdour obelisk was built by Lord Morton on his departure from the village to relocate to a large home in Edinburgh, it was built so he could see his former hometown from his new house when he looked through binoculars-it stands in a cowfield between the castle and the beach.
Another memorial, the Nile Clumps near Amesbury, are stands of beech trees purportedly planted by Lord Queensbury at the bequest of Lady Hamilton and Thomas Hardy after Nelson's death.
Inside the Death Zone stands the Tomb of Rassilon, the founder of Time Lord society ( The Five Doctors ).
The Great Entrance of the Divine Liturgy commemorates the " Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem ", so the meaningfulness of this moment is punctuated on Palm Sunday as everyone stands, holding their branches and lit candles.
The house is named after Sir Arthur Luxmoore, Lord Justice of Appeal, ( King's Scholar, 1889 ), and his own sundial stands in the back garden.
He set out a fictional etymology for the name in an appendix to Lord of the Rings, to the effect that it was derived from holbytla ( plural holbytlan ), a speculative reconstruction of Old English, meaning “ hole-builder ” ( in the books, Old English stands in for words in the language of the fictional Rohirrim ).
* Porto Bello, the hunting lodge of Lord Dunmore, still stands on the grounds of Camp Peary in York County, Virginia.
The station was named after the street on which it stands, which in turn was named in honour of Lord Liverpool, prime minister from 1812 to 1827, having been built as part of an extension of the City towards the end of his term in office.
Terminating one end of the Ha-ha stands a Deer House designed by Lord Burlington.
It stands on the site of Dean House ( built 1614 ), part of Dean Estate which had been purchased in 1609 by Sir William Nisbet, who became in 1616 Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
A working replica can today be seen at the nearby Black Country Living Museum, which stands on another part of what was Lord Dudley's Conygree Park.
J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, stayed in Great Haywood during the winter of 1916 / 17 and in his story ' The Tale of the Sun and the Moon ' ( The Book of Lost Tales 1 ) he writes about a gnome called Gilfanon who owned an ancient house "... the House of a Hundred Chimneys, that stands nigh the bridge of Tavrobel ".
His statue stands opposite Earl of Clarendon in his Lord Chancellor's robes, a symbol of the respect for the law and royalism.
One who stands in the Land of Israel should face Jerusalem, as it is said, " They shall pray to the Lord by way of the city " ( ibid ).
A statue of him, inscribed " Lord Brougham ", stands at the Cannes waterfront, across from the Palais des festivals et des congrès.
In 1798 the house was sold to George Belasise, Lord Bolingbroke and his wife Isabella ; the new owners established an English boxwood maze that still stands today and made extensive additions to the principal outbuildings of the property, established or improved a large hot house, and developed the gardens, introducing rare shrubs and trees to the grounds, and possibly laying out the grounds west of the mansion.
He was a faithful follower of Lord Rama and stands for righteousness.
In both cases, the monarch sits on a throne before the Cloth of Estate, crowned and wearing a crimson robe of state ; the Cap of Maintenance and Sword of State are borne by peers standing before the monarch on the left and right respectively ; the Lord Great Chamberlain stands alongside, bearing his white wand of office.
On the towpath beside the former ferry crossing stands the large Medmenham Ferry Memorial that commemorates Lord Devonport's successful 1899 defence of the public right-of-way over the ferry.
The statue, carved in Sicilian marble, depicts Lord Mayo in his viceregal garb, and still stands today.
" In some Rig Vedic verses, even Lord Agni is said to be the red bull that stands out from the dark bulls.
It was repaired by Major R. Smith of the Royal Engineers who restored the Qutub Minar in 1223 replacing the cupola with a Bengali-style chhatri which was later removed by Governor General, Lord Hardinge in 1848, as it looked out of place, and now stands in the outer lawns of the complex, popularly known as Smith's Folly.
Stalybridge Celtic have named one of their stands The Lord Tom Pendry Stand.
The name stands for " castle on the Traun ", and probably there is also the domicile of the Lord of " de Truna ", surrounded by a little settlement.

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