The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis. |
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According to eyre, the portrayal of the Vidal character in Terre Haute has drifted away from mere caricature. |
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The enforcement of the possessory assizes and measures against crime was now entrusted to royal justices, sent out on eyre to act as the king's agents. |
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At first eyre did research on the events on which the play is based. |
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Itinerant justices began to emerge under Henry, travelling around the country managing eyre courts, and many more laws were formally recorded. |
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The justices in eyre had it formerly in charge to make inquisition concerning them by a jury of the county. |
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In concert with the curia regis, eyre circuits staffed by itinerant judges dispensed justice throughout the country, operating on fixed paths at certain times. |
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Charlotte is the author of the classic novel Jane Eyre, one of the top 20 most popular reads in the country. |
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Eyre Square was originally bequeathed to the people of the city in 1710 by Mayor Edward Eyre. |
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British rule in Jamaica was shaken by a rising in 1865, and the governor Edward Eyre recalled in disgrace, but control was reasserted. |
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Other languages, like Arabana of the Eyre Basin and Adnyamathanha of the Flinders Ranges, have survived, with vastly reduced numbers of speakers. |
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It also accepts pre Euro coins and both can be left at the Pet Proud shop in Eyre Street, Newbridge. |
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Apparently, having the Freedom of the City of Galway means that you can graze your cattle anywhere in the city, even in Eyre Square. |
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It was a fitting reward for the family from the Eyre Peninsula, whose property at Greenpatch was devastated during recent fires. |
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When his family rowed with him, he simply began spending even more time with Eyre, playing into his hands. |
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The winner in the seven to 12 age group was Lea Eyre, with a picture of a witch on a broomstick. |
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At first in the General Eyre and later under the commissions of oyer and terminer and gaol delivery, they would hear criminal cases. |
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The Skeff Bar, Eyre Square, raised the price of a pint of stout, ale, lager, cider and a measure of whiskey by 10 cents. |
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Eyre certainly suffers his share of trials, however, and is often exhausted by the constant pressure of banging the drum for subsidised theatre. |
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The premises had also formerly operated as a guesthouse, and it faces on to Eyre Square. |
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This was the highest tribunal of the Forests, and the Chief Justice in Eyre, who presided at it, was at the head of this division of the English legislature. |
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Meet the families who work on the railway before heading back to the Eyre Highway and Nullarbor Roadhouse. |
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It would have been hard to go from reading Jane Eyre to inveigling totty back to our rooms and doing violence on them. |
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Take a scenic flight over vast, salt-crusted Lake Eyre, the Painted Hills or the natural artesian pools of Dalhousie Springs. |
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Jane Eyre is a Bildungsroman, or a coming-of-age novel, which recounts the first nineteen years of the character of Jane Eyre, in the first-person voice. |
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Spencer Gulf, triangular inlet of the Indian Ocean, indenting the southeastern coast of South Australia, between the Eyre and Yorke peninsulas. |
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But without overstressing the point, Mr. Eyre and company make a case for romantic farce as the flip side of romantic tragedy. |
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Widen your horizons driving the Eyre Highway across the vast and mesmerising Nullarbor Plain. |
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Eyre left the Co-op in 2007 because he said he did not want to work with Peter Marks, who became chief executive that year. |
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Col. Eyre is currently serving at Canadian Expeditionary Force Command Headquarters as Director of Operations. |
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From sleepy seaside operations to mega fish farms, you can experience all levels of the Eyre Peninsula's lucrative local fishing industry. |
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Wilkinson Eyre Architects are the winners of the international competition for the Baakenhafen Bridge. |
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Get up close to rare birds in Eyre, spot southern right whales from the rugged Bunda Cliffs and fish in Fowlers Bay. |
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See thousands of pelicans, banded stilts and gulls flock to normally barren Lake Eyre after a big rain. |
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Combine world-class seafood with unique experiences and stunning coastal landscapes on an aquaculture trail around the Eyre Peninsula. |
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Learn about the cultural and social heritage of the Adnyamathanha people on a cultural tour of Lake Eyre and the Oodnadatta Track. |
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Swap the crowds for pristine landscapes, rich wildlife and great seafood on the Eyre Peninsula. |
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Follow oysters, prawns, scallops and fish around the pristine waters of the Eyre Peninsula. |
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On the vast Eyre Peninsula, learn to surf at Venus Bay or tackle the legendary breaks of Cactus Beach. |
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Continue up the Eyre Peninsula's west coast to the crayfish haven of Elliston, where dinner is as easy as picking a live crayfish from the tank. |
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In South Australia, great surf beaches dot the Fleurieu, Yorke and Eyre peninsulas as well as the Limestone Coast. |
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This project estimated at £30.8 million was designed by Architectural cabinet of Wilkinson Eyre. |
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Check out life-sized monuments to the early camel trains before heading east along the Eyre Highway. |
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Tackle a rugged 4WD adventure along the old highway, which runs parallel with the new Eyre Highway for almost 200km. |
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In The Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys drew a haunting portrait of the young Mrs Rochester before she went mad and ended her days in the attic in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. |
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A new book from Mallory Ortberg imagines what literary legends including King Lear and Jane Eyre would have texted. |
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Piers Eyre, 64, wearing a Barbour jacket and carrying an expensive walking cane, cut an unlikely figure as he mixed with veteran peace protesters. |
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On 3 August, Major Eyre and his men reached the siege house and successfully ended the siege. |
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These events created great controversy in Britain, resulting in demands for Eyre to be arrested and tried for murdering Gordon. |
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Follow fresh seafood around the pristine coastline of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula or watch coral spawning en-masse on Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. |
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Following the overwhelming success of Jane Eyre, Charlotte was pressured by George Smith, her publisher, to travel to London to meet her public. |
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Newey and Eyre, Britain's largest electrical wholesaler and part of Rexel UK, is at Sheldon on the A45 near the airport. |
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Charlotte Bronte made Jane Eyre thrill to it. |
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References to it appear in many later works of fiction, including Jane Eyre, Cranford and The House of the Seven Gables. |
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If the strong precipitation gradient across the Eyre Peninsula can be pushed north by an enhancement of the winter westerlies then Scrubby Peak Lake should become wetter. |
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Eyre criticised Marks' decisions, including the purchases of Somerfield and Britannia building society, which he thought were behind the group's plight. |
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Eyre said the group risked making the same mistakes again if it pushed through a proposal to hand selection of directors to a board sub-committee made up of management and their appointees. |
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Speaking at an event held by the National Federation of Progressive Cooperators, Eyre said giving members a vote on directors would allow them to hold the board to account. |
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With this decoration, Col. Eyre is in illustrious company. |
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On 30 July, Major Vincent Eyre, who was going up the river with his troops and guns, reached Buxar and heard about the siege. |
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Eyre then proceeded to destroy the palace and the homes of Singh's brothers. |
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Hammett was assigned to the Queanbeyan farm of Edward John Eyre, and James Loveless was assigned to a farm at Strathallan. |
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Mary died unmarried, leaving the estate in common between her nephew Maurice Bocland and her niece Jane wife of John Eyre. |
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Follow the Oodnadatta Track to remote and often arid Lake Eyre. |
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As Governor of the Colony, Eyre, fearful of an island wide uprising, brutally suppressed the rebellion, and had many black peasants killed. |
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I Walked with a Zombie loosely retells Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre set in the unique milieu of Haiti's indigenous Vodoun religion. |
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And now designer and engineer Brian Eyre has created a Hillbilly truck to raise cash for Wales Air Ambulance. |
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From top to toe, Eyre is the size of Tasmania. |
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Carlyle set up rival Governor Eyre Defense and Aid Committee for the defence, arguing that Eyre had acted decisively to restore order. |
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That process provided much stony debris for the gibber plains so characteristic of much of central Australia and particularly of the Lake Eyre depression. |
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Edwin John Eyre, who made the first crossing of Australia, describes a meal eaten by his native companion Wylie. |
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After receiving reinforcements Major Eyre pursued Kunwar Singh to his palace in Jagdispur, however Singh had left by the time Eyre's forces arrived. |
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Kite and paddle boarding Kite boarding, stand-up paddle boarding and beach power kite flying are three activities which can be experienced on the Eyre Peninsula. |
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Twice Eyre was charged with murder, but the cases never proceeded. |
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In juries of the Justices in Eyre, the bailiff of the hundred would choose 4 electors who in turn chose 12 others from their hundred, and from these were selected 12 jurors. |
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The term lake is also used to describe a feature such as Lake Eyre, which is a dry basin most of the time but may become filled under seasonal conditions of heavy rainfall. |
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In South Australia, nesting sites on the Eyre Peninsula and Kangaroo Island are vulnerable to unmanaged coastal recreation and encroaching urban development. |
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Where a plaintiff wished to have a case heard by a local court, or by an Eyre if one happened to be visiting the County, there would be no need to obtain a writ. |
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Rochester in Jane Eyre, who display the traits of a Byronic hero. |
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At Lake Eyre they went south, and the Southern Cross is a coolabah tree. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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Sir John Summerson gave primacy to the Eyre Estate of St John's Wood. |
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Charlotte's Jane Eyre, Emily's Wuthering Heights, and Anne's Agnes Grey, appeared in 1847 after many tribulations, again for reasons of finding a publisher. |
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