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Robert Pearson Brereton came from a Norfolk family that produced other notable Victorian engineers Cuthbert A. Brereton ( Sir John Wolfe Barry's partner ) and Robert Maitland Brereton ( chief engineer on part of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway and advocate in the US Congress for the building of irrigation canals in California ).
Brereton came from a Norfolk family that produced other notable Victorian engineers Cuthbert A. Brereton ( Sir John Wolfe Barry's partner ) and R. P.

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World War I led to Brereton producing a slender volume of verse published in 1919, The Burning Marl, dedicated to " All who have fought nobly ".

Brereton and poems
Brereton contributed many letters and poems on diverse subjects to the Sydney Morning Herald, often under the pseudonym ' Basil Garstang '.

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Garrick's play was a huge success, and major productions took place in the United States in 1756 ( with Hannah Pritchard as Catharine ), in 1788 ( with Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble ), in 1810 ( again with Kemble and his real life wife, Priscilla Hopkins Brereton ), and in 1842 ( with William Macready as Petruchio ).
Laurence John " Laurie " Brereton ( born 29 May 1946 ), Australian
Football personalities and commentators who have newly signed or re-signed to be a part of the relaunched channel include Eddie McGuire ( who will commentate 1 non-Collingwood match a week and host his own talk show ), Gerard Healy, Paul Roos, Jason Dunstall, Dwayne Russell, Brad Johnson, Alastair Lynch, Tony Shaw, Liam Pickering, David King, Danny Frawley, Mark Ricciuto, Glen Jakovich, Anthony Hudson and Dermott Brereton.
The major subdivisions of the MAC included the Northwest African Air Forces ( NAAF ) under the command of Lt. General Carl Spaatz of the U. S. Army Air Forces, the American 12th Air Force ( also commanded by Gen. Spaatz ), the American 9th Air Force under the command of Lt. General Lewis H. Brereton, and units of the British Royal Air Force ( RAF ).
** Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton ( USAAF ), deputy commander air forces
Kevin Brereton ( born February 20, 1972 ), better known by his stage name k-os () ( read as chaos ), is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.
Brereton was born in Sydney, the fifth son of John Le Gay Brereton ( 1827-1886 ), a well-known Sydney physician who published five volumes of verse between 1857 and 1887, and his wife Mary, née Tongue.
The younger Brereton was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1881 and the University of Sydney where he graduated BA ( 1894 ), reading English under Professor Sir Mungo MacCallum.
The Lord Brooke, who commanded for Parliament in Warwickshire and Staffordshire and was looked on by many as Essex's eventual successor, was killed in besieging Lichfield Cathedral on 2 March, and, though the cathedral soon capitulated, Gell and Brereton were severely handled in the indecisive Battle of Hopton Heath near Stafford on 19 March, and Prince Rupert, after an abortive raid on Bristol ( 7 March ), marched rapidly northward, storming Birmingham en route, and recaptured Lichfield Cathedral.
Brereton was promoted to lieutenant general in April 1944 as his units began a campaign of planned attacks against airfields ( April 1 ), railway centers and rolling stock ( April 1 ), coastal batteries ( April 13 ), and bridges ( May 7 ) in France preparatory to Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy by the Western Allies on June 6, 1944.
He was replaced in November 1942 by Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews of the United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ), and in January 1943 by Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton.
Seated around the table, from left: Admirals Layton, Helfrich, and Hart, General ter Poorten, Colonel Kengen, Royal Netherlands Army ( at head of table ), and Generals Wavell, Brett, and Brereton.
* k-os, aka Kevin Brereton ( b. 1972 ), Canadian musician
* K-os, aka Kevin Brereton ( b. 1972 ), Canadian musician

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Since the bulk of both troops and aircraft were American, Brereton, a U. S. Army Air Forces officer, was named by Eisenhower on 16 July and appointed by SHAEF on 2 August.
These recommendations were acted upon and by the mid-to-late 1980s, when the area had become largely derelict it was redeveloped as a pedestrian and tourist precinct as an initiative of then New South Wales Minister for Public Works, Laurie Brereton.
It contains a four-poster bed from the era of William and Mary and a portrait by Zuccaro of members of the Fitton family, which was formerly in Brereton Hall.
In June 2004, Labor leader Mark Latham announced that Garrett would become an Australian Labor Party candidate for the House of Representatives at the 2004 federal election, in the safe New South Wales seat of Kingsford Smith which was being vacated by the former Cabinet minister Laurie Brereton.
The Opposition Spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Labor's Laurie Brereton, was vocal in highlighting evidence of the Indonesian military's involvement in pro-integrationist violence and advocated United Nations peacekeeping to support the East Timor's ballot.
Brereton attempted in person to obtain authorization for such attacks soon after word of events in Hawaii reached Manila, but was twice prevented from speaking with MacArthur by Sutherland.
On 27 December, Sir William Brereton, the Parliamentarian commander in Cheshire and Lancashire, attempted to concentrate his forces to confront Byron, but was defeated by a sudden Royalist attack at the Second Battle of Middlewich.
He was accompanied by Brereton, and their force eventually numbered 1, 800 cavalry, 500 dragoons, 2, 500 infantry and a few hundred poorly-equipped " cudgellers ".
The first siege was led by Sir William Brereton in 1643 ; the second was during the following year.
Brereton was hit four times: his car veered and crashed into a telephone pole.
Ryan next turned his weapons on Linda Chapman and her teenage daughter, Alison, who had turned onto South View moments after Brereton was shot.
Brown, Jr. and Wallace Wilkinson, but then-Governor Brereton Jones was able to see it passed because, unlike Brown and Wilkinson, he was willing to exempt the present incumbents, including himself, from the succession provision.
A notable account of the voyage, written by John Brereton, one of the gentlemen adventurers, was published in 1602, and this helped in popularising subsequent voyages of exploration and colonisation of the northeast seaboard of America.
Maurice Buckmaster was born on 11 January 1902 at Ravenhill, Brereton, Staffordshire, England.
The present bridge, which was opened in 1903 by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, was designed by John Wolfe-Barry and Cuthbert A Brereton.
I Airborne Corps became part of the First Allied Airborne Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Lewis H. Brereton, when the latter was organised in August 1944.
While retaining command of the corps, Browning also became Deputy Commander of the Army despite a poor relationship with Brereton and being disliked by many American officers, including Ridgway, who was now the commander of the US XVIII Airborne Corps.
When I Airborne Corps was committed to action in Operation Market Garden in September 1944, Browning's rift with Brereton had severe repercussions.
The population as at the 2001 census was 22, 724 ( including the Brereton and Etchinghill wards ).
Once in Britain the division was attached to XVIII Airborne Corps, which commanded all American airborne formations, and which in turn became part of First Allied Airborne Army when it was formed on 21 August under the command of Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton.

Brereton and published
* Fragment d ' histoire future ( 1904 )-Translated by Cloudesley Brereton and published as Underground Man in 1905
: This toy was featured on page 21 of the book Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future by Erin Brereton, published by Triumph Books.
Brereton had several occupations and continued his writing, in 1896 he published Perdita, A Sonnet Record, and The Song of Brotherhood and Other Verses.
In 1946 William Morrow published his wartime memoirs, The Brereton Diaries, which have been sometimes criticized as allegedly written after-the-fact to absolve Brereton of any blame for controversies, and created further friction with MacArthur and his acolytes.
: This toy was featured on page 19 of the book Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future by Erin Brereton published by Triumph Books.

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