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 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> M. Butler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Murray Butler (April 2, 1862– December 7, 1947) was the co-winner with Jane Addams of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize.
Butler was a delegate to each Republican convention from 1888 to 1936.
Butler himself attempted unsuccessfully to secure the Republican nomination for president in Attempts to secure the nomination for himself in 1920 and 1928.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Murray_Butler   (523 words)

  
 Michael Hryhorczuk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Hryhorczuk (born November 28, 1905 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba; died July 11, 1978) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Hryhorczuk was educated at the University of Manitoba and the University of Saskatchewan, receiving Bachelor of Arts and law degrees.
Hryhorczuk himself was re-elected in the 1958 provincial election, defeating future MLA Peter Burtniak of the CCF by almost 1,000 votes in the redistributed riding of Ethelbert Plains.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hryhorczuk   (523 words)

  
 Vansittart (1828) To the freeholders of the county of Kent
Vansittart (1828) To the freeholders of the county of Kent
http://www.getcited.org/pub/103264715   (18 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Katzenbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> deBelleville Katzenbach (born January 17, 1922) was a American lawyer and United States Attorney General.
Katzenbach was an associate professor of law at Yale from 1952 to 1956, and a professor of law at the University of Chicago from 1956 to 1960.
He was an associate in the law firm of Katzenbach, Gildea and Rudner in 1950.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Katzenbach   (230 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vansittart became very unpopular in the country, and he resigned his office in December 1822.
In 1809 he proposed and carried without opposition in the House of Commons thirty-eight resolutions on financial questions, and only his loyalty to Sidmouth prevented him from joining the cabinet of Spencer Perceval as chancellor of the exchequer in October 1809.
When Vansittart became chancellor of the exchequer the country was burdened with heavy taxation and an enormous debt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Vansittart,_1st_Baron_Bexley   (727 words)

  
 Mary Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robinson was inaugurated as the seventh President of Ireland on December 3, 1990.
Robinson served as Reid Professor of Law in the University, as well as being one of its three elected senators in Seanad Éireann for twenty years.
Mary Robinson (Irish name Máire Bhean Mhic Róibín; born 21 May 1944) was the first female President of Ireland, serving from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Robinson   (3532 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarkozy was reelected on 13 March 2005 to the National Assembly (as required by the French Constitution, he had had to resign from his mandate of deputy when he had become minister in 2002).
In November 2004, after party elections, Sarkozy became leader of the UMP with 85% of the vote.
Tensions continued build between Sarkozy and Chirac and within the UMP party, as Sarkozy's intentions of becoming head of the party after the resignation of Alain Juppé became clear.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Sarkozy   (3532 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Biwott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Kipyatur Kiprono arap Biwott (born 1941) is a Kenyan politician.
Biwott was born in Chebor village, Elgeyo, Rift Valley Province in 1941.
Between 1950 and 1954, Biwott attended Tambach African Government School, one of his teachers being Daniel arap Moi, who was later to be president of Kenya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Biwott   (3532 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth (November 5, 1869-April 9, 1931) was a prominent American politician in the Republican Party during the first third of the 20th century.
Theodore Roosevelt, Longworth's father-in-law bolted the Republican convention in the 1912 election and set up a third party.
After receiving his bachelor's degree from Harvard College and his law degree from the law school of Cincinnati College in 1894.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Longworth   (477 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth
A breif bio of <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth, the one-time Speaker of the House and son-in-law of a president.
He is <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth, former Speaker of the House during the late 1920s-early 1930s and Republican Congressman from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Longworth was not the most distinguished member of Congress of his time.
http://wywy.essortment.com/nicholaslongwor_rksa.htm   (699 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Budgen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> William Budgen (November 3, 1937–October 26, 1998) was a British politician.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Budgen was educated at St Edward's School in Oxford and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
It was his position on this committee that persuaded him that the Bank of England should be made independent of political interference, this led to his private members bill in 1996, an attempt to privatise the Bank of England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Budgen   (1559 words)

  
 Kids in the House - Time Traveler
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Longworth, a Republican from Ohio, served as a Representative in the 58th Congress and in the four succeeding Congresses (March 1903 to March 1913).
Longworth was elected to the 64th Congress and to the eight succeeding Congresses and served from March 1915 until his death in April 1931.
In 1906 Longworth married Alice Lee Roosevelt, the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, at the White House.
http://clerkkids.house.gov/time/people/buildings.html   (341 words)

  
 Francis Bacon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His mother, Ann Cooke Bacon was the second wife of Sir <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>>, a member of the Reformed or Puritan Church, and a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, whose sister married William Cecil, Lord Burghley, the great minister of Queen Elizabeth.
Bacon took his seat for Middlesex when in February 1593 Elizabeth called a Parliament to investigate a Catholic plot against her.
Bacon continued to receive the King's favor, and in 1618 was appointed by James to the position of Lord Chancellor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bacon   (2161 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Trist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Philip Trist (June 2, 1800 - February 11, 1874) was an American diplomat.
Trist later opposed the Civil War, teling General Scott in a letter that they were both Virginians by birth and Yankees by adoption.
Trist successfully negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on February 2, 1848.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Trist   (297 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roger <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Edwards, Baron Crickhowell, PC (born 25 February 1934) is a British Conservative politician, having served as Secretary of State for Wales.
He served in that position from 1975 to 1979, when Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, and Edwards became Secretary of State for Wales.
He served in that position until 1987, when he was given a life peerage (Baron Crickhowell, of Pont Esgob in the Black Mountains and County of Powys).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Edwards   (214 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II of Russia - encyclopedia article about <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II of Russia.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> was the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov or Alexander III (Russian: Александр III Александр????) (March 10, 1845 – November 1, 1894) was the Tsar of Russia from March 14, 1881 until his death on November 1, 1894.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>>, feeling that it was his duty, and that his personal presence would inspire his troops, decided to lead his army directly, assuming the role of commander-in-chief after dismissing his uncle from that position, the highly respected and experienced Nikolai Nikolaevich (September 1915) following the loss of the Russian Kingdom of Poland.
At the end of the "February Revolution" of 1917 (February in the old Russian calendar), on 2 March (Julian Calendar)/ 15 March (Gregorian Calendar), 1917, <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II was forced to abdicate.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Nicholas+II+of+Russia   (3907 words)

  
 BACON, SIR <<b>bb>>NICHOLASb>bb>> - LoveToKnow Article on BACON, SIR <<b>bb>>NICHOLASb>bb>>
BACON, SIR <<b>bb>>NICHOLASb>bb>> (1509-1579), lord keeper of the great seal of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, was the second son of Robert Bacon of Drinkstone, Suffolk, and was born at Chislehurst.
Owing largely to his long and close friendship with Sir William Cecil, afterwards Lord Burghley, his brother-in-law, he was appointed lord keeper of the great seal in December of this year and was soon afterwards made a privy councillor and a knight.
Although his sympathies were with the Protestants, he retained his office in the court of wards during Mary's reign, but an order was issued to prevent him from leaving England.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BACON_SIR_NICHOLAS.html   (687 words)

  
 Throckmorton County, Texas - encyclopedia article about Throckmorton County, Texas.
Throckmorton County is a county county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office.
In the United States, the term has since tended to represent a tertiary geographical unit of administration intermediate between the larger, secondary state or province, and the smaller, quaternary township, municipality or district.
The county is named for William Throckmorton, an early Collin County Collin County is a county located in the state of Texas.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Throckmorton%20County,%20Texas   (687 words)

  
 KCOJ - <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County, Kentucky
Robertson County, the smallest county in the state, was formed from <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County in 1867.
The county was formed in 1799 from Mason and Bourbon counties and was named for Col. George <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> of Fayette County, a Revolutionary War veteran and a popular lawyer in-early Kentucky.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County resident Leason T. Barlow is credited by some with having invented the Barlow knife, and R.C. King of Carlisle obtained a patent for a bluegrass seed stripper around 1870.
http://www.kycourts.net/Counties/Nicholas_text.asp   (855 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Sacco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> J. Sacco (born November 17, 1946) has been serving in the New Jersey State Senate since 1994 where he represents the 32nd Legislative District.
Sacco received a <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>.A. in 1968 in History from Rutgers University and an M.A. in Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University in 1973.
Sacco has been Principal of Lincoln Park Public School in North Bergen, and former president and vice president of the New Jersey Education Association.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Sacco   (248 words)

  
 Genealogy - pafg2383 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Throckmorton Sir [Parents] was born in 1515 in Coughton, Court, Warwickshire, England.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Throckmorton-Carew Sir [Parents] was born in Jun 1562.
Elizabeth Throckmorton [Parents] was born on 16 Apr 1565.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elessar5/pafg2383.htm   (248 words)

  
 richeyw.rtf
William died in 1794 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Was on the census for <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County, Kentucky in 1840.
Was on the census for <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County, Kentucky in 1850.
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 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> M. Butler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Butler was a delegate to each Republican convention from 1888 to 1936.
Butler himself attempted unsuccessfully to secure the Republican nomination for president in 1920 and 1928.
Butler first married in 1887 and had one daughter from the marriage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_M._Butler   (538 words)

  
 Early History of <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County was initially created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on January 30, 1818 from parts of Greenbrier, Kanawha and Randolph counties.
Wilson Cary <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> was born on January 31, 1761 in Williamsburg, Virginia and later attended William and Mary College, leaving school in 1779 to enlist in the American Army.
He later represented Albemarle County in the Virginia General Assembly (1784-1799), represented Virginia in the U.S. Senate (1799-1804) and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1807-1809).
http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Nicholas/nichistory.html   (597 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Co, Kentucky Genealogy
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> county (KY's 42nd) was formed in 1799 from Bourbon County and Mason County.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> County is named for Col. George <<b>bb>>NICHOLASb>bb>> of Fayette Co. The first settlement was at Blue Licks ca 1784 by David TANNER.
The county seat was established in Ellisville in 1805 on the James ELLIS farm and stayed county seat until 1816.
http://frontierfolk.org/nichco.htm   (488 words)

  
 Sir <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> THROCKMORTON
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Carew allias Throckmorton of Bedington in the countie of
Throckmorton, a younger son of the statesman and diplomat, was a minor figure until adopted as his heir by his uncle.
Throckmorton was in England again by 1596, for in Jul of that year he passed on to Sir Francis Carew at Beddington the rumour that Raleigh had been drowned during the expedition to Cadiz.
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/NicholasThrockmorton2.htm   (488 words)

  
 Veryan - pafg217 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Harvey was born on 28 Apr 1765 in Veryan, Cornwall.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> Harvey was born on 25 Aug 1729 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Jane Harvey was born on 27 Dec 1737 in Veryan, Cornwall.
http://webhome.idirect.com/~djtrounce/veryanres/pafg217.htm   (488 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II of Russia - encyclopedia article about <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II of Russia.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> was the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov or Alexander III (Russian: Александр III Александр????) (March 10, 1845 – November 1, 1894) was the Tsar of Russia from March 14, 1881 until his death on November 1, 1894.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>>, feeling that it was his duty, and that his personal presence would inspire his troops, decided to lead his army directly, assuming the role of commander-in-chief after dismissing his uncle from that position, the highly respected and experienced Nikolai Nikolaevich (September 1915) following the loss of the Russian Kingdom of Poland.
At the end of the "February Revolution" of 1917 (February in the old Russian calendar), on 2 March (Julian Calendar)/ 15 March (Gregorian Calendar), 1917, <<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> II was forced to abdicate.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Nicholas+II+of+Russia   (3907 words)

  
 Mary Robinson Biography
Robinson was inaugurated as the seventh president of Ireland.
Robinson was appointed Reid Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law at Trinity College, where she also served as lecturer in European community law.
Born in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland on May 21, 1944, Mary Robinson was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where she received a Master of Arts degree in 1970.
http://www.fulbright.org/prize/1999/bio-rob.htm   (431 words)

  
 Baker family history
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>> senior died in 1742, being buried on 17 November.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>>’ eighth child, Richard, was born on 11 April 1777.
<<b>bb>>Nicholasb>bb>>’ seventh child, George, was born in Headley on 23 December 1774, and baptized that same day.
http://members.aol.com/pjohnp/famhist/baker.htm   (431 words)

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