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:* John Churchill, Marquess of Blandford ( 1686 – 1703 ), elder son of the 1st Duke, died unmarried
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:* Gospel of John, Pericope adulterae ( 7: 53 – 8: 11 ) ( see Image " John 7: 53 – 8: 11 "), 16: 15, 20: 5b-6,
:* John 4: 9 – ( Jews have no dealings with Samaritans ), it is one of so-called Western non-interpolations ; omission is supported by D, a, b, d, e, j, cop < sup > fay </ sup >, it was supplemented by the first corrector ( before leaving scriptorium );
:* John S. Bilby founder of the Bilby Ranch, which in the early 1900s was the second largest ranch in the U. S ..
:* The penal substitution theory ( which is a refinement of the Anselmian satisfaction theory developed by the Protestant Reformers, especially John Calvin, and is often treated together with the satisfaction view, giving rise to the " three main types " of atonement theories-classical or patristic, scholastic, and idealistic-spoken of by Aulen ).
:* The song " Don't Look Back in Anger " from ( What's the Story ) Morning Glory ( 1995 ) features a piano line near-identical to that of John Lennon's solo hit " Imagine ", as well as a bridge section instrumentally reminiscent of " Octopus's Garden " and featuring a Lennon quote in the lyric (' so I start a revolution from my bed ').
:* John Lennon was once asked to sum up the 60s in one phrase-his reply, " Be here now ", was used by Gallagher for Oasis ' 1997 album, and for the album's title track.
:* The front cover of the " Live Forever " single ( 1994 ) features a photograph of the childhood home of John Lennon.
:* and Churchill
:* Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland ( née Lady Anne Churchill ; 1683 – 1716 ), second daughter of the 1st Duke
:* " I'm Outta Time " from Dig Out Your Soul ( 2008 ) features an audio-clip of Lennon defending his right to live in New York, when he says " As Churchill said, ' It's every Englishman's inalienable right to live where the hell he likes.
:* and Marquess
:* William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford ( 1700 – 1731 ), elder son of the 2nd Duchess, predeceased his mother without issue
:* John Manners, Marquess of Granby ( 1721 – 1770 ), eldest son of the 3rd Duke, predeceased his father
:* George John Henry Manners, Marquess of Granby ( 1807 ), eldest son of the 5th Duke, died in infancy
:* George John Frederick Manners, Marquess of Granby ( 1813 – 1814 ), second son of the 5th Duke, died in infancy
:* Heir apparent: Charles Innes-Ker, Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford ( b. 1981 ), eldest son of the 10th Duke
:* Charles Somerset, Marquess of Worcester ( 1660 – 1698 ), second son of the 1st Duke, predeceased his father
:* Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock ( 1739 – 1767 ), second son of the 4th Duke and father of the 5th and 6th Dukes
:* John Graham, Earl of Kincardine ( 1630 – 1645 ), eldest son of the 1st Marquess, predeceased his father unmarried
:* David Graham, Marquess of Graham ( 1705 – 1731 ), second son of the 1st Duke, predeceased his father without issue
:* Charles Schomberg, Marquess of Harwich ( 1683 – 1713 ), only son of the 3rd Duke, died from syphilis, before his father
:* John Montagu, Marquess of Monthermer ( 1735 – 1770 ), only son of the 1st Duke, predeceased his father unmarried
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