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But I promised Joyce I would mention her name, if at all, only as a last resort.
I will mention two volumes of specific comment on this malaise that appeared last year.
The audience last night did not respond with either applause or boos to mention of Hughes' remark.
Advance publicity on the Los Angeles Blue Book does not mention names dropped as did the notices for the New York Social Register which made news last week.
The last mention of Ambrose in the historical record is in Origen's Contra Celsum, which the latter wrote at the solicitation of Ambrose.
The third and last mention of the phrase is in the First Letter of Peter, verses.
This is a relatively recent phenomenon ; until the last few decades a sovereign was seen as the personal embodiment of the state (" L ' etat c ' est moi ", so to speak ), and therefore could not be head of himself or herself ( hence many constitutions from the 19th century and earlier make no mention of a " head of state ").
One last mention of Niflheimr appears where it is the last destination of the jötunn who was killed by Thor after he had built Asgard:
Cassius Dio is most likely not only the first author to mention the Alamanni but also the last one to record an actual historical appearance of the Chatti.
The last ancient source to mention the Chatti, if only in a quotation of Sulpicius Alexander describing events of the late 4th century, was Gregory of Tours.
The last mention of chariot use in battle seems to be at the Battle of Mons Graupius, somewhere in modern Scotland, in AD 84.
These written accounts are the last mention of ninja in war.
Gygax then provided some errata for the boxed set in the September 1985 issue, which was the last mention of the Greyhawk world in Dragon for almost two years.
By the time Mazarin returned from his second and last exile in February 1653, Thomas, who accompanied the court to St Denis to welcome the Cardinal home, was insignificant again-an analysis of Mazarin's close colleagues at this time by the later historian Chéruel made no mention of him.
By the time Mazarin returned from his second and last exile in February 1653, Thomas, who accompanied the court to St Denis to welcome the Cardinal home, was insignificant again-an analysis of Mazarin's close colleagues at this time by the later historian Chéruel made no mention of him.
Southey's mind was giving way when he wrote a last letter to his friend Landor in 1839, but he continued to mention Landor's name when generally incapable of mentioning any one.
155 AD: last mention of northern Chanyu.
The region, however, was not organized as a province until the last years of Augustus ' reign ; in 6 AD, mention is made of its governor, Caecina Severus ( Cassius Dio lv.
His last mention is as an adviser to Demetrius in 313 / 2 BC ( D 19. 69. 1 ); what happened after that is not known, although he probably retired to write his history.
2 ) # 129 contains the first mention of the JSA in the Silver Age, and refers directly to their last adventure in All-Star Comics # 57, while in Flash ( vol.
but I may mention that this last conclusion cannot be true except so long as the compressed vapors remain entirely in the elastic state ; and this requires that their temperature shall be sufficiently elevated to enable them to resist the pressure which tends to make them assume the liquid state.
Among other sights in Hrodna and its environs, we should mention the Orthodox cathedral, a polychrome Russian Revival extravaganza from 1904 ; the botanical garden, the first in the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, founded in 1774 ; a curiously curved building on the central square ( 1780s ); a 254-metre-high TV tower ( 1984 ); and Stanisławów, a summer residence of the last Polish king.
On 15 March 2010, Liam defended his actions at the awards ceremony, saying " I'm sick of it all being about me and Noel, the last couple of months has pretty much been all about me and him so I thought it was only right to mention the other lads who played on the album and the best fans in the world.
For example there is mention of late armor ( 1 Samuel 17: 4 – 7, 38 – 39 ; 25: 13 ), use of camels ( 1 Samuel 30: 17 ) and cavalry ( as distinct from chariotry ) ( 1 Samuel 13: 5, 2 Samuel 1: 6 ), iron picks and axes ( as though they were common, 2 Samuel 12: 31 ), sophisticated siege techniques ( 2 Samuel 20: 15 ), there is a gargantuan troop ( 2 Samuel 17: 1 ), a battle with 20, 000 casualties ( 2 Samuel 18: 7 ), and refer to Kushite paramilitary and servants, clearly giving evidence of a date in which Kushites were common, after the 26th Dynasty of Egypt, the period of the last quarter of the 8th century BCE.

last and Abbot
The last Abbot was Cardinal David Beaton, who in 1522 succeeded his uncle James to become Archbishop of St Andrews.
Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury, was executed with two of his monks on 15 November 1539 during the dissolution of the monasteries.
This ecclesiastic was the last Abbot of Tewkesbury.
The monks had, apparently willingly, already signed the Oath of Supremacy, and were given generous pensions-Elisha Ferrers, the last Abbot, became Vicar of Wymondham ( the fine sixteenth century sedilia on the south side of the chancel is said to be his memorial ).
* John Wakeman, last Abbot of Tewkesbury and first Bishop of Gloucester ( 1541 – 1550 ).
Among those held there were John Feckenham, the last Abbot of Westminster, and later two of the key participants in the Gunpowder Plot, Robert Catesby and Francis Tresham.
Esslingen was first mentioned in 777 as Ezelinga in the last will of Abbot Fulrad from Saint-Denis ( near Paris ), the chaplain of Pippin and Charlemagne.
Though King Henry VIII's commissioners declared the famous relic to be nothing but the blood of a duck, regularly renewed, and though the Abbot Stephen Sagar admitted that the Holy Blood was a fake in hope of saving the Abbey, Hailes Abbey was one of the last religious institutions to acquiesce following the Dissolution Act of 1536.
John Lawrence, the last Abbot of Ramsey, by his will dated 29 February 1537 – 8, directed that £ 13 6s.
The abbey was suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII of England and the last Abbot Richard Whiting ( Whyting ) was hung, drawn and quartered as a traitor on Glastonbury Tor in 1539.
The last Abbot of Dunbrody was Alexander Devereux, who became Bishop of Ferns in 1539.
The Antiphonary tonary missal of St. Benigne ( also called Antiphonarium Codex Montpellier or Tonary of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon ) was supposed to be written in the last years of the 10th century, when the Abbot William of Volpiano at St. Benignus of Dijon reformed the liturgy of several monasteries in Burgundy.
Blessed Hugh Cook Faringdon, O. S. B., ( died 1539 ), also known as Hugh Faringdon or Hugh Cook, was a Benedictine monk who ruled as the last Abbot of Reading Abbey in the English town of Reading.
The great church has been many times rebuilt, the last time by Abbot Maurus between the years 1704 and 1719 and one of its chief treasures now is a magnificent corona presented by Napoleon III when he made a pilgrimage there in 1865.
These included his old friend John Feckenham, a fellow student of his at Cambridge and the last Abbot of Westminster.
* Richard Whiting ( abbot ) ( died 1539 ), last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey before the Dissolution of the Monasteries
Thomas Chard, alias Tyblis, the last Abbot, was Suffragan Bishop to the Bishop of Exeter from 1508 and was appointed Vicar of Thorncombe in 1529, 10 years before he left Forde Abbey at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539.
As the last living creature aboard the ship, the old Abbot sails alone toward the evil isle.
In the Tudor period the Maskelyne family were significant landlords and landowners in Purton, having inherited rights granted by the last Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey to the Pulley or Pulleyne family, from whom they descended on the distaff side.
His last major screen role was as the Abbot in the 1960s sitcom Oh, Brother !, opposite Derek Nimmo.
Glastonbury chair is a 19th century term for an earlier wooden chair, usually of oak, possibly based on a chair made for Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury, England.
Arthur perished on Glastonbury Tor in 1539, hung, drawn and quartered alongside his master, Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury, during the dissolution of the monasteries.
The last abbot of Beaulieu was Abbot Thomas Stevens, elected in 1536.
After the dissolution of the Abbey, Richard Boreman, the last Abbot, became Headmaster and the school moved to a chapel near St Peter's church in St Albans after its buildings in Romeland were demolished by Sir Richard Lee for building materials to rebuild Sopwell Priory into a country house.

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