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Lady and Lightbulbs
Image: Lady of the Lightbulbs. jpg | Canada 1897 $ 1 electric light inspection stamp from the Lady of the Lightbulbs issue

Lady and revenue
Lady Kay, clad in oilskin and clutching a revolver, enters pursued by revenue officers.

Lady and Canada
LTTE's people smuggling ships included MV Ocean Lady, which appeared in October 2009 off Canada's British Columbia coast with 76 Tamil asylum seekers ; MV Sun Sea, arrived in August 2010 off British Columbia, with 492 asylum seekers and MV Alicia, carrying 80 illegal immigrants, but was intercepted by Indonesian authorities in July 2011, allegedly heading towards Canada or New Zealand.
By the 1960s, loyal societies in Canada recognized the Queen's cousin, Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, as a " Canadian princess "; but, it was not until October 2002 when the term Canadian Royal Family was first used publicly and officially by one of its members: in a speech to the Nunavut legislature at its opening, Queen Elizabeth II stated: " I am proud to be the first member of the Canadian Royal Family to be greeted in Canada's newest territory.
A statue at Cliveden, overlooking 42 inscribed stones dedicated to the dead of World War I. Edgar Bertram Mackennal | Sir Bertram MacKennal's figure represents Canada with the head reputedly modeled by Lady Astor.
* Our Lady of Combermere in Ontario, Canada
* Our Lady of Czestochova Church in London, Ontario, Canada
The following spring, Taylor sent Lady Angela to be bred to Nearco once again, then shipped her to his farm in Canada later in 1953, and in 1954, Lady Angela foaled a colt in Canada named Nearctic who was voted the 1958 Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year.
The designation My Lord / My Lady continues in many provincial superior courts and in the Federal Court of Canada and Federal Court of Appeal, where it is optional.
In 1945, McGill University Professor of Law and Canadian modernist poet F. R. Scott appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada to defend Lady Chatterley's Lover from censorship.
* Elisabeth Harvor, Our Lady of All Distances 11 stories ( revision of Women and Children, published in 1973 ), Canada
* Lady Parry Island, an uninhabited island in Nunavut, Canada, in the Gulf of Boothia
The community includes two archdioceses in Iraq, four in Syria, one in Egypt and Sudan, a Patriarchal Vicariate in the Holy Land, a Patriarchal Vicariate in Turkey and the Diocese of Our Lady of Deliverance in the United States and Canada.
Our Lady of Deliverance Syriac Catholic Diocese in the United States and Canada has nine parishes ; seven in the United States and two in Canada.
He married on 30 July of the following year Lady Evelyn FitzMaurice, the eldest daughter of the Marquess of Lansdowne, who until four years earlier had served as the fifth Governor General of Canada.
Of the Prince, Lady Lisgar, wife of then Governor General of Canada the Lord Lisgar, noted in a letter to Victoria that Canadians seemed hopeful Prince Arthur would one day return as governor general.
In September 1901, after Queen Victoria's death in January, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York ( later to become King George V and Queen Mary ) visited Canada, and travelled with Lady Minto to western Canada and the Klondike.
The Lady and Her Music toured 41 cities in the U. S. and Canada through June 17, 1984.
The trophy is named in honour of Marie Evelyn Moreton ( Lady Byng ), wife of Viscount Byng of Vimy, a Vimy Ridge war hero who was Governor General of Canada from 1921 to 1926.
Lord and Lady Monck, and their two sons and two daughters, came to Canada, but they did not remain throughout his term of office as Governor General of Canada.

Lady and c
A younger daughter, Lady Anne Churchill, married Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland ( c. 1674 – 1722 ), and from this marriage descend the modern Dukes of Marlborough.
* Lady Margaret Hamilton ( d. c. 4 May 1642 ), married Sir William Cuninghame of Caprington
' Love and honor ' is an early theme in Mitchell's writing, as in The Knight and the Lady ( c. 1909 ), where the " good knight " and the " bad knight " duel with swords for a lady.
Image: Gainsb7. jpg | Lady in Blue ( c. 1770 ), Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
* January 15 – Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I of England ( b. c. 1526 )
* Lady Nijō ( 1258 – c.
* Lady and Attendants ( c. 1779 ) Painting on silk
Bosch ’ s father, Anthonius van Aken ( died c. 1478 ) acted as artistic adviser to the Brotherhood of Our Lady.
date – Lady Ise, Japanese poet ( b. c. 877 )
* Old Lady Grieves The Enemy, 19th c. woman warrior
* Mary Boleyn ( c. 1499 – 19 July 1543 ); Lady Mary Carey ( 1520 – 1528 ); Lady Stafford ( 1534 – 1543 )
* Lady Joan Beaufort ( c. 1406 – 15 July 1445 ), who married James I of Scotland and Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn.
* Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Devon ( c. 1409 – 1449 ), married Thomas de Courtenay, 13th Earl of Devon.
# Lady Dorothy Rich ( born c. 1616 )
# Lady Frances Rich ( born c. 1617 – 12 November 1672 ), married William Paget, 5th Baron Paget
# Lady Mary Rich ( born c. 1636 – 8 February 1666 ), married John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.
Lady from court, c. 1635
Early Spanish blackwork: Borgoña's Lady with Hare wears a chemise embroidered at the neckline and on the sleeves, c. 1505, Toledo.
Buckingham's father Humphrey, Earl Stafford, was son of Lady Anne Neville ( c. 1411 – 1480 ).
Buckingham's mother was Lady Margaret Beaufort ( c. 1427 – 1474 ), daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset.
His eldest brother John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln ( c. 1464-1487 ), was named heir to the throne by his maternal uncle, Richard III of England, who gave him a pension and the reversion of the estates of Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Lady Godiva by John Collier ( artist ) | John Collier, c. 1897, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
The Lady Pepperrell House in c. 1910, now a private home
Two considerably earlier seventeenth-century English manuscript books of recipes give instructions for confections that are recognizable as meringue, though called " white biskit bread " in the book of recipes started in 1604 by Lady Elinor Fettiplace ( c. 1570-c. 1647 ) of Appleton in Berkshire ( now in Oxfordshire ), or called " pets " in the manuscript of collected recipes written by Lady Rachel Fane ( 1612 / 13-1680 ), of Knole, Kent.

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