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From this point up to the year 1316, very few records of the abbey exist, however it is known that Sir Henry de Percy, one of the senior members of the English occupying force placed himself and his cortege at Dryburgh in 1310.

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Arthur's body was taken from Ludlow Castle to Worcester Cathedral in a large cortege, accompanied by Sir William Uvedale and Sir Richard Croft.
Landseer's death on 1 October 1873 was widely marked in England: shops and houses lowered their blinds, flags flew at half-staff, his bronze lions at the base of Nelson's column were hung with wreaths, and large crowds lined the streets to watch his funeral cortege pass.
Following his death, von Hoesch was honored with a large British-ordered funeral cortege in which his flag-draped coffin was escorted to Dover, where a 19-gun salute was fired as his body was transferred to a German destroyer for transportation back to Germany.

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Though unpopular at the end of his reign — his funeral cortege was booed — Leopold II is remembered today by many Belgians as the " Builder King " ( Koning-Bouwer in Dutch, le Roi-Bâtisseur in French ) because he commissioned a great number of buildings and urban projects, mainly in Brussels, Ostend and Antwerp.

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He directed the cortege of autos to the sand dunes near Santa Monica.
The funeral cortege of Diana, Princess of Wales, on route to Westminster Abbey from Kensington Palace.
His remains, after lying in state for some days, were followed to the Cimitero Monumentale in Milan by a vast cortege, including the royal princes and all the great officers of state.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president who died in office whose cortege did not follow this route.
Lyndon B. Johnson and Ford were the former presidents whose funeral cortege followed this route.
Abraham Lincoln's funeral cortege solemnly proceeded along Pennsylvania Avenue in 1865 ; only weeks later the end of the American Civil War was celebrated when the Army of the Potomac paraded more joyously along the avenue.
On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino attempted to assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony in memory of his recently-deceased wife, Marie Henriette.
His funeral cortege through the town in 1910 was witnessed by thousands.
The entire Austro-Hungarian Empire was in deep mourning ; 82 sovereigns and high-ranking nobles followed her funeral cortege on the morning of 17 September to the tomb in the Church of the Capuchins.
The Ommegang had an extra edition in 2000 for the 500th anniversary of the birth of Charles V. This cortege shows the city's six 15th – 17th C Giants and other serious and humoresque puppets and carts, all typically made on a huge scale, and has been UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity since 2005.
The highlight is the cortege of giants ( in French: Cortège des géants ), with David and Goliath as the most famous characters.
On another occasion when there was a cholera epidemic, some Brixham smugglers drove their cargo up from the beach in a hearse, accompanied by a bevy of supposed mourners following the cortege drawn by horses with muffled hooves.
On 7 December, over a thousand people walked in the mile-long cortege to Westminster Abbey to hear the two-hour sermon delivered by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Six military companies and the 126th infantry band marched in the funeral cortege to Highland View Cemetery in Big Rapids, where Mr. and Mrs. Ferris are both interred.
Nogi and his wife committed respectively seppuku and jigai shortly after the Emperor Meiji's funeral cortege left the palace.
Queen Victoria gave special permission for the cortege to pass through Hyde Park and 3, 000 tickets were sold to spectators.
The cortege passed the BAE Systems Surface Ships yard in Govan, one of the Shipyards saved after the collapse of UCS, where hundreds of workers had gathered outside in tribute.
Historian Kenneth Holum describes the Ivory, " On the Ivory Theodosius wears distinctive costume and inclines slightly forward, but essentially he remains only part of the cortege and thus of the ceremonial context.
In the following year he formed part of the brilliant cortege which brought King Henry III back to France, after his flight from his Polish kingdom.

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Or that they would be argued false as the very being is argued as the actualization of the " information " comprised in the quality of omniscience.
Although photos that were published at the time showed rows of Sheridans ready to defend against Iraqi tanks, they would not have been very effective against the Soviet-designed T-72s which comprised the bulk of the Iraqi Republican Guard.
The extant document comprised all that could be said against Elizabeth I, and the indictment is therefore fuller and more forcible than any other put forward by the religious exiles, who were generally very reticent in their complaints.
Kings ruled as rex Francorum (" King of the Franks ") and the lands over which they ruled comprised only a very small part of the former Carolingian Empire.
These suspicions were further aroused when imperial officials ordered Protestants to stop erecting Protestant churches on the land of the prince of the church or Stifts, which the Protestants claimed to be comprised under the term " royal land " ( the Stifts did not belong to the Bohemian Estates ) which was open to them due to the Letter of Majesty – a very disputed legal interpretation of which the government disapproved.
Although Jews have been present in Japan and Judaism has been practiced since the 16th century, on a very limited scale, in Japan, Japan comprised but a small part of Jewish history from the ending of Japan's " closed-door " foreign policy to World War II.
Grants comprised a very nominal amount of the team ’ s budget, and the film was largely funded by the filmmakers themselves.
At the opening of the National Convention the Montagnard group comprised men of very diverse shades of opinion, and such cohesion as it subsequently acquired was due rather to the opposition of its leaders to the Girondist leaders than to any fundamental agreement in philosophy among the Montagnards ' own leaders.
The longest species in the family is the White-necked Myna ( Streptocitta albicollis ), which can measure up to, although around 60 % in this magpie-like species is comprised by its very long tail.
Following the announcement, a long montage of Thames ' very best programmes through an edited-for-time version of The Tourists ' cover of " I Only Want to Be With You " with of montage, variants of which were also aired in the last days of the station's broadcasts, comprised clips of notable Thames programmes, and included short segments of some of the station's previous idents and ended with a modified version of the ident used at the time and an announcer reading the tagline to shown mostly on Thames final week:
Ernest Proctor, who was employed at the Westcroft Works, was given the job of assembling this hybrid car, which comprised a very early two-cylinder engine-number 30-of 1901 or 1902 vintage, a 1904 chassis-number 126, and a body destined for four-cylinder car number 156.
He was very popular, among both full-bloods, who comprised three-fourths of the population, and mixed-bloods.
Its discriminatory provisions, which reserved the office of Prime Minister and a built-in majority in the House of Representatives for indigenous Fijians ( although they were at that time a minority of the population ) proved very unpopular with the Indo-Fijian community, which comprised almost half the country's population, and in the mid 1990s the government agreed that it should be rewritten.
While some of the Squad members, such as Bronze Tiger, Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang were permanent fixtures, the balance of membership comprised a rotating cast of often very minor-league villains.
The Slovak Soviet Republic ( Slovak: Slovenská republika rád, Hungarian: Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság, literally: " Slovak Republic of Councils "-the name originated before the Russian word soviet ( council ) became widespread in Slovak and other languages ) comprised a very short-lived communist state in south and eastern Slovakia from 16 June to 7 July 1919, with its capital in Prešov, and headed by the Czech journalist Antonín Janoušek.
" Abrene region " in current usage very often treats the area joined to Russia as though it had comprised the entire district, which can be misleading ; nearly three-quarters of the former district are in Latvia, but many treatments of the transfer of the eastern pagasti cite interbellum demographic statistics for the whole of the region, rather than by civil parish.
The seat is comprised broadly of two very contrasting areas-the massive post-war built council estate in Wythenshawe ( once the biggest in Europe ), eight miles south of Manchester city centre, and the suburban, more middle-class and affluent areas of Sale.
While most rhythmic stations ' playlists comprised that mentioned above, some tend to lean very urban with current hip-hop, urban pop and R & B hits that gain mainstream appeal.
Judging from the large number of surviving manuscripts ( twelve complete and seventeen partial ), it must have been very popular, and it was twice continued in the 13th century: the first addition, " Bavarian continuation ", comprised 800 verses, while the second, the " Swabian continuation ", which brought the poem to the Interregnum ( 1254 – 73 ), consisted of 483 lines.
The suburban residential development now present across that area is comprised mainly of 1930s / 40s semi-detached houses, and the Hogsmill Open Space is the last remaining indication of Ewell's very rural pre-war history.
" If Indonesian philosophy only comprised those original ethnic philosophies, it would be very limited.

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