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| Â | Tynwald Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Lieutenant Governor, as the representative of the Lord of Mann, normally presides over Tynwald Court in St John's, but the President of Tynwald presides in Douglas. |  | | Midsummer Courts were sometimes presided over personally by the Lords of Mann, but, more often, by representatives, as the Lords of Mann were often British aristocrats or monarchs who were not resident on the island. |  | | After the Duke of Atholl presided in 1736, over two centuries passed before a Lord of Mann participated in Tynwald Day ceremonies. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tynwald_Day
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| Â | Judicial Work - Information Houses of Parliament |
 | | Here you can find further information on the Judicial work of the House, the Law Lords and the historical role of the House in judicial matters. |  | | Here you can download the Law Lords’ joint response to the Government’s consultation paper on Constitutional reform: a Supreme Court for the United Kingdom (CP 11/03 July 2003). |  | | This work is carried out by the Law Lords. |
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http://www.parliament.uk/judicial_work/judicial_work.cfm
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| Â | Deemster Parr's Abstract. |
 | | And the arbitracon soe made by the Lord, his Commissioners or Officers, as aforesaid, is as binding (if not more) as any arbitracon made by private persons with an assumpsit or penalty. |  | | And if the malefactor bee found guilty, then sentence of death to pass against him, and to forfeit his life and limb at the Lords pleasure, and all his estate and good, as in case of fellony, or any other notorious crimes as aforesaid. |  | | That doth not a little add to the happiness thereof, to have so prudent and upright a Justicier, for the exercise and maintenance of its Lawes and Liberties, as your Worship is singularly looked upon to be, in the succession of your memorable ancestor. |
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http://www.firedrake.org/drpete/manx-par.htm
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 | | Lord Strange,(3) a busy Lord of a party by himself, yet voting generally with the Tories, continually clashes with Lord Egmont; and besides all this, there is a faction in the Prince's family, headed by Nugent, who are for moderate measures. |  | | Lord Denbigh's bon-mot on his own marriage.- 323 184. |  | | In 1746 he was appointed Attorney-General to Frederick, Prince of Wales; in 1754, one of the puisne judges of the Court of Common Pleas, and in 1771, Lord Chancellor. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext03/lthw210.txt
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| Â | Report No. 12 of the Massachusetts School Board (1848) |
 | | Such being the rule established by common consent, and such the practice, observed with fidelity under it, it will come to be universally understood, that political proselytism is no function of the school; but that all indoctrination into matters of controversy between hostile political parties is to be elsewhere sought for, and elsewhere imparted. |  | | After graduation in 1819 he taught for a while, studied law and then entered politics, where he soon became a rising star in the state assembly. |  | | Unlike Jefferson, he did not believe that education by itself was a virtue. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/16.htm
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| Â | House of Lords - Mann and Others v. Secretary of State for Employment |
 | | Lord Slynn of Hadley Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle Lord Hoffmann Lord Hope of Craighead |  | | My Lords, that is enough of the statutory background to enable me to explain the principal issue in this appeal. |  | | House of Lords - Mann and Others v. |
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http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199899/ldjudgmt/jd990715/mann.htm
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| Â | Thompsons Solicitors : Labour and European Law Review Issue 37 |
 | | Mann & Others v Secretary of State for Employment House of Lords 15th July 1999 |  | | In the House of Lords the main reason that the cases were unsuccessful was that the House of Lords accepted a new argument by the Secretary of State that the administrative receiverships were not insolvencies for the purposes of the European Directive. |  | | These cases were initially successful before the Employment Tribunal but the matter to the House of Lords which upheld the original payments made by the Secretary of State was appealed. |
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http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/ltext/l0490004.htm
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| Â | English Setting Authors - Mac to Mann |
 | | Unfortunately, Lord St. Leger, the scholar enlisted to help her, treats her with arrogance. |  | | With his rival McKensie set to wed Charlotte St. John, Ramsay plans to woo her twin Cassandra - even if a loveless marriage is the result. |  | | Or the answer to his wish, the woman who can show him where his heart belongs.. |
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http://www.romancereaderatheart.com/england/MacMann.html
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| Â | GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net Turgon's Bookshelf Tolkien in Good Company |
 | | There are many others, too, on the Middle-Earth [sic], the Rohirrim, admirable horseman, the horrifying Balrog, and the abominable, unutterable Orcs, who are the slaves of Sauron--who is Lord of the Black Riders; and would also be Lord of the Rings. |  | | This is the developed world of the three volumes of his greatest book, The Lord of the Rings (1954-5). |  | | This site is maintained and updated by fans of The Lord of the Rings. |
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http://greenbooks.theonering.net/turgon/files/091503.html
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 | | On his return he sent his dirty shoes over to Morrough, King of Ireland, with this message: |  | | 'Magnus Barefoot, King of Norway and the Isles, bids thee carry his dirty shoes on thy shoulders through thy house on Christmas Day in thy royal state, and own that thou hast thy kingdom and power from the Lord of Norway and the Isles. |  | | He put in at Saint Patrick's Isle and went to see the site of the Battle of Santwat, near Peel, which had been fought three days before between the Manx of north and south. |
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http://www.stavacademy.co.uk/mimir/barefoot.htm
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| Â | MP and Lords Index |
 | | Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (Usually 12 Law Lords) |  | | ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS |
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http://www.willtolive.co.uk/campaign2003/mp_and_lords_index.html
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| Â | A World of Books 2000: International Classics (Library of Congress) |
 | | Sarmiento became a prolific writer, teacher, diplomat, and served as president of Argentina from 1864 to 1870. |  | | Even now, over 125 years after its publication, it is a standard inclusion in bibliographies of books on British government and it is particularly appropriate in the year 2000 when the British constitution is being reevaluated and the structure of the British House of Lords is being reformed. |  | | He made a distinction between the "efficient" parts of the constitutional government--the House of Commons and the Cabinet whose function was to conduct business--and the "dignified" parts, the House of Lords and the Monarchy, whose functions were to provide stability and respect by the impression they made on the population. |
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http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/international/books00.html
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| Â | "Roger Horne's Miscellany" by Roger Horne : Index to House of Lords' Cases |
 | | This is a list of cases which are referred to in the House of Lords Reports on the internet. |  | | Please note that this is not part of the House of Lords site. |  | | The links from the names of the reports will not take you to the reports on the House of Lords site but to a marked-up version of those reports on this site. |
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http://www.number7.demon.co.uk/hol/indexes/ind.htm
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| Â | Ramsey and the North |
 | | The "Derby House" and adjoining court room which are still used were built as a residence by the Earl of Derby in 1644. |  | | It was used by the Earls of Derby when Lords of Mann. |  | | Later it was used as the Island's prison until the present gaol was built in Douglas in 1891. |
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http://www.mcb.net/iom/castletown.htm
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| Â | F. O. Mann's notes on Thomas Deloney's Strange Histories |
 | | London, Printed by William Barley, the assigne of I. and are to be sold at his shop in Gracious streete, 1602. |  | | `The queene, the bishop, and others that their tyrannie might be hid, outlawed and banished the Lord Matreuers and Thomas Gurney, who flieng vnto Marcels, three yeares after being knowne, taken and brought toward England was beheaded on the sea, least he should accuse the chiefe dooers, as the Bishop and other. |  | | Notwithstanding his outward countenance discouered how much it inwardlie grieued him- yet after he was come to him selfe, he answered that he knew that he was fallen vnto this miserie through his own offenses, and therefore he was contented patientlie to suffer it |
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http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/deloney/strange_histories/notes.html
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| Â | Isle of Man Local Info Guide - Heritage |
 | | Meet the Kings and Lords of Mann in Castle Rushen, a superbly - preserved medieval limestone fortress with Viking origins, which even today is used as a court house. |  | | This is 10,000 years of the Island's often turbulent history brought to life in an imaginative and thought-provoking way, along a heritage trail which begins at the award-winning Manx Museum in Douglas and takes you on a journey of discovery to sites all over the Island. |  | | Not until the middle of the 14th century did the Island become an English possession. |
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http://www.iom.localinfoguide.co.uk/heritage.html
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| Â | Michael Mann |
 | | Local lords practiced whatever rites in private they chose; the Spanish avoided the idol-smashing which Cortes had initially practiced against the Aztecs. |  | | This involved lording it over natives who would do all the work, if necessary by coercion. |
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http://www.theglobalsite.ac.uk/press/103mann.htm
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| Â | BDO Isle of Man - The Isle of Man |
 | | Following a period of Scottish rule Mann was granted in 1403 to Sir John Stanley, Earl of Derby, whose successors, the Dukes of Athol were Lords of Mann until 1764 when the Lordship was sold to the British crown and so today the British Monarch is also Lord of Mann. |  | | The Isle of Man though not part of the United Kingdom does form part of the British Isles and the Queen is Sovereign. |  | | The Norse Kingdom began to collapse in the early thirteenth century and in 1266 Haakon ceded Mann (and the southern isles) to the Scottish crown. |
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http://www.bdo-iom.com/Isle_Of_Man.htm
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| Â | Welcome to FemAid |
 | | Right at the end, you fill find a brief report on the appaling state of the Jalozai and Atora Hatak Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan which were also visited. |  | | Life seems to be dominated by the simultaneous exactions of war lords and |  | | From December 11 th to 21st, FemAid 's president Carol Mann went on a first fact-finding mission to Pakistan to check out on the projects both organisations had been working on for the past two years. |
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http://www.femaid.org/PakreportI.html
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| Â | Music in the Isle of Man |
 | | Popular songs increasingly came from Northern England, through the influence of the Stanleys (later the Earls of Derby) who were the English Lords of Mann, and who brought their own retainers and servants with them from Lancashire. |  | | There is a large body of eighteenth-century music, including tunes used with broadside ballads, and the jigs, reels and other dances of the day which were popular throughout the British Isles. |  | | Curiously for a country with such close connections with Ireland and Scotland, no harp tradition seems to have survived, and the absence of pipes was noted by early commentators. |
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http://dbweb.liv.ac.uk/manninagh/music.htm
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| Â | The Isle of Man: description and links to other sites |
 | | Manx history reflects its geographical position, being in turn either influenced or coming under the direct rule of the early Celtic Christians, the Norse and Scots during the medieval period, followed by the English Kings and Lords of Mann from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. |  | | Nineteenth-century lead-mining has left a legacy of industrial archaeology, and the other mainstay of the Island's economy was the tourist industry, which was particularly important during the first part of the twentieth century. |
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http://dbweb.liv.ac.uk/manninagh/iom.htm
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| Â | Lords of Gyrne FAQ |
 | | There are three different kinds of Lords of Gyrne games, all of which can be 'private' or 'public'. |  | | Coastal areas in Lords of Gyrne are counted as movement fields. |  | | Currently, Lords of Gyrne is in a beta development phase, and for game participation we ask for a donation of 50 cents per played turn. |
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http://www.gyrne.de/LoGFAQ.html
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| Â | Welcome to CounterPunch |
 | | Read Cockburn and St. Clair's Whiteout: the CIA, Drugs and the Press and discover how the CIA gave a helping hand to the opium lords who took over Afghanistan, thus ushering the Taliban into power. |  | | Complete Coverage of 9/11 and the War on Afghanistan |  | | All photos © 1983 Judith Mann All Rights Reserved. |
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http://www.counterpunch.org/mann1.html
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| Â | Lords of Lounge Volume 5 |
 | | Damn shame really that Snell seemed reluctant to put more of his own material on his albums, reserving them for library use. |  | | But, unhappy with the pop treadmill and always a frustrated jazzer at heart, he split in 1965 when the chance of a bit of more interesting and satisfying work came along as a result of his composition 'On The Brink' being chosen to be the theme for a season of midweek plays on BBC television. |  | | As the guitar player for Manfred Mann during the early part of the 60's, on hits like '5-4-3-2-1' and 'Doo Wah Diddy Diddy', Mike Vickers hit the big time fairly early on in life. |
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http://www.vinylvulture.co.uk/pages/lounge5c.htm
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| Â | Holiday Humor |
 | | This function will be phased out as these individuals grow older and can no longer do the steps; |  | | The high cost of Lords, plus the expense of international air travel, prompted the Compensation Committee to suggest replacing this group with ten out-of-work congressmen. |  | | While leaping ability may be somewhat sacrificed, the savings are significant as we expect an oversupply of unemployed congressmen this year; |
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http://www.santaclaus.com/humor.html
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| Â | Isle of Man - The Castle Mona |
 | | In 1765 the then Duke was forced to sell the Lordship of the Island to the British Crown. |  | | The Castle Mona, on Central Promenade, is an imposing square-fronted building erected by the Duke of Atholl whose family were formerly the Lords of Mann. |  | | A warm welcome to the Isle of Man, where you can learn about: tourism, maps, accommodation, TT races, business guides & contacts, financial services, Manx interests, taxation, genealogy, family history, local webring, bulletin boards and more |
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http://www.isle-of-man.com/information/castlemona.shtml
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| Â | ISLE OF MAN PHOTOGRAPHS |
 | | Castle Rushen was once the seat of power for the Kings and Lords of Mann. |  | | Morning sun shining on the water at Castletown. |
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http://www.suffolkcam.co.uk/isle_of_man1.htm
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| Â | Castle Rushen - 24 Hour Museum |
 | | Once the fortress of the Kings and Lords of Mann. |  | | One of Britain's most complete medieval castles, Castle Rushen is a limestone fortress rising out of the heart of the old capital of the Island, Castletown. |  | | Castle Rushen is brought alive with rich decorations and sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era. |
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http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/NW000157.html
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| Â | John Mann MP - Fighting for Bassetlaw. |
 | | It is called the Joe Stalin system of democracy, only used in North Korea and in the House of Lords. |  | | You have two days to have your say. |  | | ¦ Issues ¦ Have Your Say ¦ Biography ¦ In the Press ¦ Mann of the People ¦ F.A.Q.'s ¦ |
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http://www.johnmannmp.co.uk/Newspaper.html
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| Â | HOME HOTEL COASTAL CHALLENGE THE MILLENNIUM WAY |
 | | With a steep climb through Sky Hill plantations our path follows the valley of Glen Auldyn, going round the west edge of Snaefell we then descend into the Sulby valley |  | | Leaving Ramsey from the pier, we follow the route that the Kings and Lords of Mann travelled to Castletown. |  | | A nice easy stroll for the last few miles brings us to the end of a wonderful weeks walking. |
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http://www.manxwalks.com/snaefell.htm
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| Â | Lords of Los Angeles, The (1999) |
 | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Lords of Los Angeles, The (1999) |  | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |
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http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0204585
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| Â | Edward Lachman |
 | | aka Lords of Flatbush, The (1974) (USA: poster title) |
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http://us.imdb.com/Name?Lachman,+Edward
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| Â | Great quotes |
 | | Nature free at once and rid of her haughty lords is seen to do all things spontaneously of herself without the meddling of the gods. |  | | Argumentation cannot suffice for the discovery of a new work, since the subtlety of Nature is greater many times than the subtlety of argument. |
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http://www.nobeliefs.com/great-quotes.htm
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| Â | Isle of Man Guide - EARLY HISTORICAL SITES, St Patrick's Isle |
 | | These include St Patrick's Church and an Irish like Round Tower, St German Cathedral, and the more recent residence of Lords of Mann. |  | | The ancient cathedral was left to decay in the 18th century, never to be rebuilt. |  | | Within the walls of the castle lie many ruins. |
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http://www.iomguide.com/stpatricksisle.php
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| Â | infinity plus - M to S |
 | | The War of the Lords Veil, The Pathless Way and The Paladin: Book One of the Whiteblade Saga - all reviewed by John D Owen |  | | Bodyguard of Lightning - a review by Keith Brooke. |
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http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/m2s.htm
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| Â | Peel Castle - 24 Hour Museum |
 | | The sandstone walls of Peel Castle enclose an 11th Century church and the Round Tower, the 13th century St German's Cathedral and the later apartments of the Lords of Mann. |  | | One of the Island's principle hsitoric centres, this great natural fortress with its imposing curtain wall set majestically at the mouth of Peel Harbour is steeped in Viking heritage. |  | | The information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. |
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http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/NW000159.html
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 | | Castle Rushen, Kings and Lords of Mann -Isle of Man,uk,information,info,facts,guides,what's on,entertainment,gigs,events,Latest events |
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