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Thirty-seven men were indicted, but only two, Simeon M. Bushnell and Charles Henry Langston, were tried in federal court for interfering with the marshal in carrying out the Fugitive Slave Law.
It was witnessed by the archbishop's crossbearer, three of Theobald's nephews and the clerk who presumably was in charge of them, a chancellor, two chaplains who were monks, a butler, dispenser, chamberlain, steward, cook, usher, porter and marshal.
* Suchet wrote his Mémoires dealing with the Peninsular War, which were left by the marshal in an unfinished condition, and the two volumes with an atlas appeared in 1829-1834 under the editorship of his former chief staff officer, Baron St. Cyr-Nogues.
A " brigadier of the armies " wore one-star and a " field marshal " wore two stars.
The rank of brigade general inherited the two stars of the rank of field marshal, explaining the absence since 1793 of a French rank with only one star.
It is played on a 10 × 10 board, with each side having two additional pawns and two new pieces: the marshal and the cardinal.
A party of horse was sent to arrest him: he was taken before two justices of the peace at Weston, refused to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, and was imprisoned for some months at Oxford in the house of the city marshal, a linendraper in High Street named Galloway.
Upon finding out about Paulus ' surrender, Hitler flew into a rage, and vowed never to appoint another field marshal again, though he would in fact go on to appoint another seven field marshals during the last two years of the war.
The coat of arms show two swords which is the symbol of a field marshal in the Holy Roman Empire.
The two set out to marshal support, and a month later, Killis Campbell, an associate professor at the University, publicly proposed the formation of the Society at a meeting of the Texas State Teachers Association in Dallas.
But less than two weeks later Ben Sippy beat Virgil for the town marshal job in a special election.
There are two levels of Fire Marshals in Pennsylvania, the state police fire marshal and the local fire marshal.
For a couple of months the Blongers were toasted as the solution to the town's law enforcement problem ( a previous marshal, Milt Yarberry, had murdered two citizens ).
On January 27, 1929 ( two days before his death ), Emperor Hirohito promoted him to the honorary rank of field marshal and granted him the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum.
JAXB provides two main features: the ability to marshal Java objects into XML and the inverse, i. e. to unmarshal XML back into Java objects.
He became commander-in-chief in Bohemia in 1751, and field marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall ) two years later.
George Witt, the chief pit marshal for the race, said that the policy of the circuit was that in circumstances involving fires, two marshals must attend and a further two act as back-up in case their extinguishers were not effective enough.
He then worked for two years with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a marshal in Alaska.
He married Françoise Charlotte d ' Aubigné, a niece of Madame de Maintenon and two of his sons also attained the rank of marshal of France.
The 1st duke left two sons, of whom Thomas the elder was only recognized as earl marshal.
In September 1811, during the court marshal, Wilkinson took exception to the presence of Burbeck and two other members of the court and they were all replaced.

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He saw the most action, beat up more badmen with his bare fists, broke up the most gangs and sent more murderers to the gallows than any other U.S. marshal who lived before or after him.
One or more of these elder chiefs might accompany a big force on an important mission, but there was no single " field marshal " in supreme command of all Zulu forces.
Lake's creative biography and later Hollywood portrayals boosted Wyatt's profile as a western lawman, when in fact his brother Virgil had far more experience as a sheriff, constable, and marshal.
Some voting wards that are in large towns have a marshal instead of a constable, and these marshals serve the same role as a constable, although marshals are generally more pro-active in law enforcement matters.
The normal brigade command rank was field marshal ( maréchal de camp ) ( which elsewhere is a more senior rank ).
The normal brigade command rank was field marshal ( maréchal de camp ) ( which elsewhere is a more senior rank ).
* In feudal times, at many courts one or more of the major dignitaries were styled marshal or a compound such as court marshal ( not related to court martial ) or grand marshal ; their functions varied, also in time, but frequently included formally announcing guests at audiences, balls, dinners, etc.
In some cases there is a single " faculty marshal ", appointed to the post on a more or less stable basis.
In July 1932, Byng was once more promoted in the British military to the rank of field marshal the highest rank an officer can attain before he died suddenly of an abdominal blockage at Thorpe Hall on 6 June 1935.
The marshal portrayed himself as a national saviour who was above partisan politics, and gained more popular support by distancing himself from the Polish Socialist Party.
Although his brother Virgil had far more experience as a sheriff, constable, and marshal, Wyatt, who outlived Virgil, and was made famous by a largely fictionalized biography by Stuart Lake, has been the subject of and model for a large number of films, TV shows, biographies and works of fiction.
In fact, his brother, Tombstone Marshall and Deputy U. S. Marshall Virgil Earp had considerably more experience with weapons and combat as a Union soldier in the Civil War, and in law enforcement as a sheriff, constable, and marshal.
Usually, when a gunman was hired by a town as town marshal, they received the full support of the townspeople until order was restored, at which point the town would tactfully indicate it was time for a change to a less dangerous lawman who relied more on respect than fear to enforce the law.
To bring about more efficient administration of justice and to give greater security to life and property, the sheriffs and other officers of municipal organizations with the District were put under the immediate control of a military officer -- the provost marshal general.
At the same time, however, Holk, who had played an even more crucial role in holding the Imperial army together at Lützen, was promoted to Field marshal at Wallenstein's insistence, much to Piccolomini's chagrin.
After ending their war with Napoleonic France, Great Britain was able to marshal more resources to North America and had effectively blockaded the entire eastern coastline.
While it has not been a playable racer until Mario Kart 7, it is a prominent non-playable character as the track marshal, where it announces the start of the race or battle with his traffic lights, and tells them when the next lap or section will start, as well as pulling racers out of the water and bottomless pits, and many more.
The title " army general " should not be confused with the rank " general of the army ", which is more senior, and corresponds to other countries ' marshal or field marshal.
Covered by these cavalry charges Lannes ’ infantry performed prodigies and what more they could have accomplished remains unknown for, at 8 a. m. a spurring courier brought orders for the marshal to halt in place.
Du Bois, an official of the NAACP and editor of its monthly magazine, saw an opportunity: " By the God of Heaven, we are cowards and jackasses if now that the war is over, we do not marshal every ounce of our brain and brawn to fight a sterner, longer, more unbending battle against the forces of hell in our own land.

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