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If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
Between 1591 and 1592 Oxford disposed of the last of his large estates ; Castle Hedingham, the seat of his earldom, went to Lord Burghley, it was held in trust for Oxford's three daughters by his first marriage.
George went on to marry three times: First to Beatrice de Frangepan ( 1480 – c. 1510 ); the marriage produced no children.
Ten days after the marriage, Margaret returned to Swarthmoor to continue her work there while George went back to London.
In 1768 he went through a marriage of sorts to Thérèse ( marriages between Catholics and Protestants were illegal ), whom he had always hitherto referred to as his " housekeeper ".
The encounter apparently went smoothly, for a brisk courtship followed and, by August, she had accepted his proposal of marriage.
He went to New York to learn the import-export trade, hoping to find a business to support his marriage to Lucy.
Raymond and his supporters went to Nablus, presumably in an attempt to prevent Sibylla from claiming the throne, but Sibylla and her supporters went to Jerusalem, where it was decided that the kingdom should pass to her, on the condition that her marriage to Guy be annulled.
Jefferson ’ s letter went on with the same heat to a much quoted passage about “ the day that France takes possession of New Orleans .” Not only did he say that day would be a low point in France ’ s history, for it would seal America ’ s marriage with the British fleet and nation, but he added, astonishingly, that it would start a massive shipbuilding program.
In 929 the city went to Edward the Elder's daughter Edith, through her marriage to Henry's son Otto I, as a Morgengabe — a Germanic customary gift received by the new bride from the groom and his family after the wedding night.
Instead of romanticizing the event, she revealed the true, unromantic, arranged marriage that Lulu went through because the man would take her, even though he was much older.
The marriage nevertheless went ahead, and took place some time in the early 1050s, possibly unsanctioned by the pope.
During the marriage at Cana, Melanchton points out that Mary went too far, asking for more wine, misusing her position.
Though Carmichael-Smyth was from a distinguished Scottish military family, Anne's grandmother went to extreme lengths to prevent their marriage ; surviving family letters state that she wanted a better match for her granddaughter.
Edward and Alexandra were friendly from the start ; the meeting went well for both sides, and marriage plans advanced.
Henry V went to war with France, and even after the great English victory at Agincourt, plans for the marriage continued.
After their marriage, Mahony went to work in Griffin's practice .< ref >
The marriage was over within months, and she went back to touring with her mother.
Alfonso almost had their marriage annulled, but they went on to have eleven children:
In January of the next year, Henry secretly went through a form of marriage with Anne Boleyn.
Henry then himself went to Gascony, pursuing a policy of conciliation ; he arranged the marriage between Edward, his 14 year old son, and Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Alfonso X. Alfonso renounced all claims to Gascony and assisted the Plantagenets against rebels such as Gaston de Bearn, who had taken control of the Pyrenees.
Years later, Xuthus went to consult the Delphian oracle about his marriage to Creusa being childless and met Ion, who had been raised at the temple of Apollo ; the prophecy seemed to indicate Ion as his son, so Xuthus decided to adopt the youth.
But after he heard that Hermione his betrothed had been given to Orestes in marriage, he went to Lacedaemon and demanded her from Menelaus.

marriage and ahead
" Kelly and her family had to provide Prince Rainier with a dowry of 2 million USD in order for the marriage to go ahead.
The marriage did go ahead, and the following year Joan was forgiven and restored to her position as princess.
Hedda Hopper wrote that Colbert placed her career " ahead of everything save possibly her marriage ", and described her as the " smartest and canniest " of Hollywood actresses, with a strong sense of what was best for her, and a " deep rooted desire to be in shape, efficient and under control ".
When Ralph Sadler spoke to her again in August, Guise assured him the English marriage would go ahead when Mary was ten years old.
The marriage goes ahead but Margot, who does not love Henri, begins a passionate affair with the soldier La Môle, also a Protestant from a well-to-do family.
Under the Act, if a parent of a minor ( i. e., a person under the age of 21 ) objected, they could prevent the marriage going ahead.
Tensy proposes to Max ahead of schedule, but before they can get married, he passes out and dies due to his lifetime of smoking while trying to consummate the marriage.
As a younger son of a reigning duke, the absence of any foreign commitments allowed him to remain permanently in Britain — the Queen's primary concern — and she declared the marriage would go ahead.
In March 2011, just ahead of the expected Canadian election, the Conservatives added one line about gay rights to the " Discover Canada " booklet for new immigrants which they had published in 2009: " Canada ’ s diversity includes gay and lesbian Canadians, who enjoy the full protection of and equal treatment under the law, including access to civil marriage ".
While the parent of a minor could forbid the banns and so prevent a marriage from going ahead, a marriage by banns that took place without active parental dissent was valid.
Despite the advisers ' initial opposition, the prospect of Count Henry of Portugal filling any power vacuum led them to go ahead with the marriage.
Mysis leaves her mistress ' house to make some preparations for this when she overhears Pamphilus bemoaning that fact his marriage to Philumena is still going ahead.
On 7 March 1735, ahead of Granville's marriage on 15 March 1735 at Mannheim to Jeanne Thérèse du Han, Comtesse de Martigny ( 30 October 1707 – 7 May 1748 ), he was created a Chambellan in the Elector's army and raised to the title of Comte de Morhange in the Moselle region.
The stumbling blocks designed for Erica and Tom's marriage involve the same as her last two since Erica puts her modeling career ahead of starting a family with Tom.
Heartbroken to discover that he had, on impulse, married his girlfriend Mel, Daphne intends to go ahead with her own marriage to Niles ' divorce lawyer Donny, until Frasier intervenes.
It is possible to assume that the marriage was a little difficult in the beginning owing to the marked absence of Louisa Halhed from the public and literary life of Halhed in the early years of their marriage but soon it was to become the strongest of bonds and the most faithful one for the difficult times that lay ahead of Halhed.
The books describe the marriage of Harriet and Guy Pringle as they live and work in Romania and Greece, ending with their escape to Alexandria in 1941 just ahead of the Germans.
One day, his mother leaves for the Ayakura villa in order to congratulate the family, casually informing him that the marriage to Prince Harunori will now definitely go ahead.
Knowing that the marriage is invalid, Bond agrees to go ahead with it thinking it would buy him time until he can escape.
In 1918 Marie Stopes, who believed in equality in marriage and the importance of women's sexual desire, published Married Love, a sex manual that, according to a survey of American academics in 1935, was one of the 25 most influential books of the previous 50 years, ahead of Relativity by Albert Einstein and The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.
* England: In 1918 Marie Stopes, who believed in equality in marriage and the importance of women's sexual desire, published Married Love, a sex manual that, according to a survey of American academics in 1935, was one of the 25 most influential books of the previous 50 years, ahead of Relativity by Albert Einstein and The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.

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