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widow and slain
On 30 April 1472 Howard married Elizabeth Tilney, the daughter of Sir Frederick Tilney of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and widow of Sir Humphrey Bourchier, slain at Barnet, son and heir apparent of Sir John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners.
" The widow of a slain police officer, she had spent seventeen years as a homemaker before enrolling in the police department in 1977.
Esclados was subsequently slain by Ywain who then married his widow, Laudine.
The slain officer's widow further complicates the issue when she entices Beck into a one-night stand, in the hope that Beck will not only find but kill her husband's murderer.
In the weeks prior to the race, Peter Fuller had given previous winnings to Coretta Scott King, the widow of slain civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., which brought both praise and criticism.
Legal aid Marybeth Cogan, meanwhile, attempts to see that Santos ' widow receives his full benefits, but there seems to be a conspiracy to paint the slain detective as less than honest.
Walter Brown, a tough and conscientious detective, is assigned to safeguard a slain gangster's widow until she can testify before a Los Angeles grand jury.
From the testimony of the witness Elias ben Nehemiah, given before the board of rabbis in Safed in the case of the widow and heirs of the slain Meïr Ashkenazi, it was made evident that he was an inhabitant of Kefe ; that his parents were still living there ; that he had a brother who was a student in the yeshiva of Brest-Litovsk ; that he had brought to Gava prisoners of war from Egypt ; that he was appointed envoy of the khan of the Tatars to the king of Poland ; and that on the way from Gava to Dakhel he was slain by pirates with all the passengers on the ship.
John Lovewell's widow and children along with the other widows and children of those slain in the battle were given large tracts of land in what is now Pembroke, New Hampshire.

widow and police
According to an interview at the Tulane's Hogan Jazz Archive with Oliver's widow Stella Oliver, in 1919 a fight broke out at a dance where Oliver was playing, and the police arrested him, his band, and the fighters.
The most popular shows are Dexter, starring Michael C. Hall as a police department blood-spatter analyst who maintains a secret life as a vigilante serial killer, and Weeds, starring Mary-Louise Parker as a widow from an upper-middle class suburb of Los Angeles who turns to dealing marijuana to support her family after her husband dies.
Facing serious charges, suspended from the force and rejected by his friends and colleagues, including Roenick's widow, a frustrated Roman storms into Niebaum's office and, in the ensuing chaos, takes Niebaum and several others hostage, including Niebaum's administrative assistant Maggie ( Siobhan Fallon ), police commander Grant Frost ( Ron Rifkin ), and two-bit con man Rudy Timmons ( Paul Giamatti ).
* Violet Lawrence, aged 102 ( in June 2010 became Britain's oldest surviving police widow ).
On July 30, 2009, it was reported that the Brazilian police ruled Gatti's death as a suicide and his widow was released.
In addition, they said British police placed a squad of uniformed officers around the Chechen dissident Akhmed Zakayev's house in north London, and also phoned Litvinenko's widow, Marina, to urge her to take greater security precautions.
The day after his funeral, his village was raided by New Zealand military police ; they ransacked houses, including those of the Tamasese's mourning widow and children.
Slánský's widow has recounted that written inquiries were made to the police and to Stalin himself, all of which went unanswered.
From the second season on, Mannix worked on his own with the assistance of his loyal secretary Peggy Fair, a police officer's widow played by Gail Fisher – one of the first African-American actresses to have a regular series role.
* On 7 March 2012, a widow of a militant killed on 10-11 February 2012 near a village, Karabudakhkent, 40km ( 24 miles ) south of Dagestan capital Makhachkala killed herself and five police officer and wounded two other in Karabudakhkent.
Her other variety of roles include: Daag: The Fire ( 1999 ), where she played a nasty prostitute ; in Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin ( 1999 ) she played a widow forced to marry her brother-in-law ; in Dhadkan ( 2000 ) she is a loving friend of a man who is madly in love with another woman ; in Deewane she plays a singer in love with a thief ; in Kurukshetra she plays the stubborn wife of a police officer ; in Lajja she plays a young bride forced to fight dowry ; in Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar ( 2001 ) she plays a stubborn tenant who will not give up her home at any cost ; in Om Jai Jagadish she is the loving homemaker ; in Dil Hai Tumhaara she is the loving sister who would do anything for her sister's happiness ; in Dobara she is the frustrated housewife ; in The Film she is a desperate struggling screenwriter ; in Zameer: The Fire Within she's a paralytic dancer, in Film Star she is an uptight arrogant fading actress ; in Home Delivery: Aapko ... Ghar Tak ( 2005 ) she is an actress who will do anything to get into a big movie ; and in Souten ( 2006 ) she plays a desperate housewife who has an affair with her stepdaughter's boyfriend.
Surajya Sen, being constantly followed up by the police, had to hide at the house of Sabitri Devi, a widow, near Patiya.
William Smith O ' Brien, leader of the Confederates, failure to capture a party of police barricaded in widow McCormack's house, who were holding her children as hostages, marked the effective end of the revolt .".
Lindell later assisted Bosch in the takedown of Anthony Aliso's widow, Veronica, in addition to Joseph Marconi, corrupt LAPD police officer Ray Powers, and other mafia figures during an operation at a Las Vegas bank.
Upon learning from police records that Johnny was married, Wharton and Luther visit his widow, Edie Johnson ( Linda Darnell ), who tells the doctors that she divorced Johnny a year and a half ago, and that she hates his whole family.
O ' Brien's failure to capture a party of police barricaded in widow McCormack's house, who were holding her children as hostages, marked the effective end of the revolt .”, Though intermittent resistance continued till late 1849, O ' Brien and his colleagues were quickly arrested and convicted of sedition.
The show's official " bible " described Montoya as the widow of a fellow police officer who was killed in the line of duty, as well as an active volunteer at her Roman Catholic Church, but this information was never mentioned on the series itself.
The defense accused the police of manipulating the widow ’ s testimony and other evidence for political reasons, and expounded the theory that the murder was connected to an intended sexual attack on Sima Arlosoroff by two young Arabs.
Another rape case was reported in September 2008, where a widow resident named, Firdaus Bibi, was gang-raped in the Pakistan Petroleum Limited Colony at Sui and a case was registered against nine officials of the PPL and Defence Security Guards ( DSG ) in this connection according to the police sources from Dera Bugti.
Veronica Kelly is a resident of Kansas City and the widow of a police officer who was killed by a corrupt colleague.

widow and officer
After Robinson's death, his widow founded the Jackie Robinson Foundation, of which she remains an officer as of 2009.
She was the widow of a rebel officer, Sher Afghan, of Mughals.
In September 1806, when he was 52, he married Elizabeth Frevenen or Trevennen, the widow of a naval officer.
Petronius, who was a high-ranking imperial officer and a member of a family belonging to the senatorial aristocracy, married Empress Licinia Eudoxia, widow of Valentinian.
Emerson died in 1843 ; his widow directed Scott to work for another officer.
In 1763, Necker fell in love with Madame de Verménou, the widow of a French officer.
She was a native of Limavady and the widow of an Anglo-Irish army officer, John George Kittson ( d. 1779 ), whose home was in Co. Cork but had seen considerable service in North America.
During this period he wrote to Katherine Boyle ( née Salvin ), the widow of his friend and fellow officer James Boyle, whom he knew from his time in Ireland.
It is while searching for evidence to clear his name that Sharpe meets and falls in love with Lucille Castineau ( nee Lassan ), the widow of a French officer killed at Vitoria ( Sharpe's Revenge, Sharpe's Waterloo ).
His widow is also a former commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps.
For example, at one plantation of a deceased Patriot officer, he had the man's body dug up, then required the widow to serve him a meal.
There, he meets Louisa Pierce ( Constance Towers ), the widow of his commanding officer, Lieutenant Jack Pierce.
The show is a comedy that is based upon Petronius's tale of the Ephesian widow, the false heroics of Dynamene's mourning of her husband in his tomb, and her reawakening to the joy of life by a handsome officer who enters the tomb to rest on a course of duty.
Barlach, however, created a sculpture with three German soldiers, a fresh recruit, a young officer and an old reservist, standing in a cemetery, all bearing marks of the horror, pain and desperation of the war, flanked by a mourning war widow covering her face in despair, a skeleton wearing a German army helmet, and a civilian ( the face is that of Barlach himself ) with his eyes closed and blocking his ears in terror.
His widow Sophy said, " Nothing can express our outrage that, waiting for two years and putting our faith in a system which has now failed to deliver, we still have prosecutors who suspect and continue to suspect a commanding officer and who will only bring disciplinary measures because of an initial flawed investigative process.
# A single son of a widow of a junior officer or an enlisted man killed in action or deceased during service.
Among them are Günther Blumentritt ( a former German general ), James M. Gavin ( an American general ), Frederick Morgan ( Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAEF ), John Howard ( who led the airborne assault on the Pegasus Bridge ), Lord Lovat ( who commanded the 1st Special Service Brigade ), Philippe Kieffer ( who led his men in the assault on Ouistreham ), Pierre Koenig ( who commanded the Free French Forces in the invasion ), Max Pemsel ( a German general ), Werner Pluskat ( the major who was the first German officer to see the invasion fleet ), Josef " Pips " Priller ( the hot-headed pilot ) and Lucie Rommel ( widow of Erwin Rommel ).
Wolfe's commanding officer, Captain Bill Fawcett ( Chris Potter ), is assigned to escort Plummer's widow, Julie ( Faith Ford ), to Zurich, where a safety deposit box belonging to the Plummers has been discovered.
Quill's IRA record of service was confirmed by his commanding officer John Joe Rice, Kerry 2nd Brigade years later to Quill's widow Shirley.
In the following year Planells was killed in action, and in 1822 the young widow married Francisco Ruiz del Arco, Marqués de Arco Hermoso, an officer in one of the Spanish household regiments.

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