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Tudor and attended
Wilson attended a special conference ( 29 December ) along with Macready, Tudor and John Anderson ( Head of the Civil Service in Dublin ) at which they all advised that no truce should be allowed for elections to the planned Dublin Parliament, and that at least four months ( Wilson thought six ) months of martial law would be required to restore order the date for the elections was therefore set for May 1921.
In the Tudor period, the modern structure of Parliament began to emerge, and the monarch no longer attended during normal proceedings.
Wakehurst, aware of any potential criticism over his British Conservative background, arranged for their children to be schooled in Australia: Christopher Loder who attended Tudor House School, then left to attend a year at Eton College before returning to attend The King's School, Parramatta ; David Loder to Tudor House before attending Geelong Grammar School ; Robert Loder attended Cranbrook School and Henrietta Loder returned to obtain a Diploma in Social Studies at the University of Sydney.
Edward attended Tudor House School in Moss Vale and Cranbrook School in Bellevue Hill where he played in the school 1st XI aged only 14, and scored 218 not out, and went on to the under-17 New South Wales championships.
He attended Tudor Grange Grammar School for Boys in Solihull.

Tudor and special
Tudor historians were generally favourably inclined towards the king, focusing on John's opposition to the Papacy and his promotion of the special rights and prerogatives of a king.
In general, Humphrey Lyttelton would describe special rules to apply to that session, such as " Trumpington's Variations " or " Tudor Court Rules ", so that almost every episode featuring Mornington Crescent introduced a variant.

Tudor and conference
Originally the Tudor home of the Noyes family, the current country house at Trunkwell was built in 1878 for a successful local business family and is now a well-known restaurant and conference venue.
" At a Cabinet conference on 23 July 1920, while his Dublin Castle colleagues were calling for an offer of Dominion Home Rule ( i. e. Canadian-style independence, as eventually negotiated in December 1921, as opposed to the devolved Parliament within the UK elected in May 1921 ), Tudor was confident that, " given the proper support, it would be possible to crush the present campaign of outrage.
Under his administration, the police were militarized: indeed, at the Cabinet conference of 23 July 1920, Tudor had conceded that the RIC would soon become ineffective as a police force ; " but as a military body he thought they might have great effect.

Tudor and 29
While studying in England, on 29 November 1921, the news of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's death reached Shoghi Effendi, which, according to Wellesley Tudor Pole, the deliverer of the cable, left him " in a state of collapse.
* November 29 Arthur Tudor is named Prince of Wales.
Francis Gwynne " Frank " Tudor ( 29 January 1866 10 January 1922 ) was an Australian-born felt hatter and politician.
Tudor was born to John Llewellyn Tudor, a ballastman, and Ellen Charlotte Tudor, née Burt, both of Welsh origin, on 29 January 1866 at Williamstown, Victoria.
General George Washington founded the U. S. Army JAG Corps on 29 July 1775, with the appointment of William Tudor as the Judge Advocate General.

Tudor and December
In December 1503, Julius issued a dispensation allowing Henry VIII to marry Katharine of Aragon who had previously been briefly married to Henry's brother Prince Arthur Tudor who had died some years before.
* December 21 Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford ( b. c. 1431 )
Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, 1st Earl of Pembroke, KG ( Welsh: Siasbar Tudur ) ( c. 1431 21 / 26 December 1495 ) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and the architect of his successful conquest of England and Wales in 1485.
* Jasper Tudor, 1st Earl of Pembroke and 1st Duke of Bedford ( 1431 21 / 26 December 1495 ).
Orlando Gibbons ( baptised 25 December 1583 5 June 1625 ) was an English composer, virginalist and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods.
In December 2004, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel returned the Steaua României medal, one of the country's highest honors, after President Ion Iliescu awarded Tudor the same honor in the last days of his presidency.
Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, KG ( REYE-əths-lee ; 21 December 1505 30 July 1550 ), known as The Lord Wriothesley between 1544 and 1547, was a politician of the Tudor period born in London to William Wrythe and Agnes Drayton.
Sir Geoffrey Rudolph Elton ( 17 August 1921 3 December 1994 ) was a German-born British historian, who specialized in the Tudor period.
Jack H. Hexter ( May 25, 1910 December 8, 1996 ) was an American historian, a specialist in Tudor and seventeenth century British history, and well known for his comments on historiography.
The next single, " Berserk Warriors " ( December 1981 ), was a satirical tribute to ABBA, although the concurrent release of the pop hit " Swords of a Thousand Men " by British band Tenpole Tudor prevented Mental As Anything from realising their plan to make a Viking-themed music video to promote it, although they did eventually make the clip as planned and included it on their subsequent video album compilation.
In the 2008 GCSE result statistics, Tudor Grange was found to have a 100 % A *- C pass rate for a minimum of 5 GCSE's ( All pupils left with at least 5 GCSE's ) The school was classed as outstanding after a visit from Ofsted in December 2008.
Albert Frederick Pollard ( 16 December 1869-3 August 1948 ) was a British historian who specialized in the Tudor period.
* On December 12, 1984, the St. Louis Cardinals traded him with catcher Steve Barnard to the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitcher John Tudor and outfielder ( later ) catcher Brian Harper.
The new wing, which was built in a similar Mock Tudor style as the rest of the club building, was constructed between 5 November, 1978 to December 1980 at a cost of M $ 6 million.
On December 8, 1983, based on its architectural importance, Notre Dame College's historic Administration Building, built in 1927 in the Tudor Revival and other styles, was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Notre Dame College of Ohio.
The formal proceedings that finally concluded the marriage terms of King James and Margaret Tudor were conducted in Glasgow Cathedral on 10 December 1502 where Forman was a signatory.
Tudor served on the Western Front from December 1914 to the Armistice, rising from the rank of Captain in charge of an artillery battery to the rank of Major General and the command of the 9th ( Scottish ) Division.
After a Roman Catholic priest was shot dead by an insane Auxiliary in December 1920, a Castle official noted in his diary that he felt some sympathy for the killer, " as these men have undoubtedly been influenced by what they have taken as the passive approval of their officers from Tudor downwards to believe that they will never be punished for anything.

Tudor and along
All three works contain retrospective features harking back to the earlier Tudor tradition of Mass settings which had lapsed after 1558, along with others which reflect Continental influence and the liturgical practices of the foreign-trained incoming missionary priests.
In 1585 during the Tudor re-establishment of counties under " the Composition of Connaught ", Roscommon was established with the South-west boundary now along the River Suck.
In 1538, this estate, including other fields lying along the brook, passed to the Tudor diplomat Sir Ralph Sadler.
Alde Burgh means " old fort " although this structure, along with much of the Tudor town, has now been lost to the sea.
Local Beverley man, Cardinal John Fisher was martyred along with Thomas More for refusing to accept the Tudor King Henry VIII as Head of the Church of England.
The 1990s saw the proliferation of Mock Tudor style estates at Moorgate and along Huddersfield Road, close to Staley Hall, this continued into the 21st century with the completion of the Crowswood estate in Millbrook.
Mary Tudor, daughter of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII, heir to the throne of England as the couple's only issue, spent three winters at Ludlow between 1525 and 1528, along with her entourage of servants, advisors, and guardians.
The stately home borrows styles of castle building from the medieval and Tudor periods, along with more minimalist contemporary approaches.
The more modest Tudor houses along Mead Way, which were also once private residences, now serve as dorms for Sarah Lawrence students.
Homes along Kirby Drive were restricted to American Colonial or English Tudor style architecture.
In the archaeological record, there is considerable evidence of occupation to the north of Aldwych, but much along the former foreshore has been covered by rubble from the demolition of the Tudor Somerset Place, a former Royal residence, to create a large platform for the building of the first Somerset House, in the 17th century.
During the Tudor era the downs were also in use and in particular Ditchling Beacon, which had been used as a beacon to warn of invasion in preceding centuries, was used again to warn Queen Elizabeth I of the Spanish Armada lumbering east along the English Channel.
The resulting track, " Strazile " ( The Streets ) was released as a single in 2005 along with a music video directed by Andreea Paduraru and shot by Tudor Lucaciu.
The flag incorporates the Red Dragon of Cadwaladr, King of Gwynedd, along with the Tudor colours of green and white.
The Great House (), located along the road to Cowbridge, on the northern outskirts originally dated from the 14th century when it consisted of just a square central section, but significant additions have made it an excellent example of a Tudor " Ty mawr " ( Great House ).
Here they have a St George's Cross | cross of Saint George at the hoist and the white and green heraldic colours of the House of Tudor along the rest of its length.
Tooter Turtle ( sometimes spelled Tudor or Tutor ) was a cartoon about a rather dopey-looking turtle who first appeared on TV in 1960, as a segment, along with The Hunter ( a Senator Claghornish detective dog ), as part of the King Leonardo and His Short Subjects program.
Under Witherings ’ organisation a public postal service was established with post offices connected by regular routes established, throughout the country, along the lines of communication used by the Tudor armies.
John Parker inherited the house in 1743 and along with his wealthy wife, Lady Catherine Parker, ( who largely funded the remodelling ), clothed the building with symmetrical Palladian facades which cover the Tudor origins of the house.
Here they have a St George's Cross | cross of Saint George at the hoist and the white and green heraldic colours of the House of Tudor along the rest of its length.
In this version of history, Richard III, King of England, is supported in the battle against Henry Tudor by his nephew Richard, Duke of York, along with the latter's sons Harry, Earl of March and Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh.
Ormonde built a Tudor style castle ( Carrick on Suir ) along the river Sui, which he decorated lavishly and even had red brick chimneys built on, which, at the time, were very expensive.
During the reigns of the Tudor monarchs, the red dragon was used as a supporter in the English crown's coat of arms ( one of two supporters, along with the traditional English lion ).
Lancashire County Council contributed £ 80, 000 to tarmac the cycle route along part of the Millennium Ribble Link, from Tudor Avenue to the Lancaster Canal and connect with the national cycle network.

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