The earl of Devonshire being interested in the blood of York, that was rather feared than nocent, remained prisoner in the Tower. |
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The U.S. military had not established any prisoner of war protocols or allocated resources to handle the captured enemy. |
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The parole board has decided that the prisoner is not yet ready for release. |
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Sitting close beside it, taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner, Utterson saw Dr. Jekyll. |
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Count yourself lucky not to be a prisoner in the car at this moment, speeding away, or at the bottom of a donga with a bullet in your head. |
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Every prisoner who recants is a potential influence on other zeks to do likewise. |
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When we returned we found the poor prisoner in a terrible chafe with the sentinel for detaining him, for the guard had been true to his trust. |
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During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings. |
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Ratsitatane, nephew of King Radama of Madagascar, was brought to Mauritius as a political prisoner. |
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A large Far East prisoner of war camp was situated in the north near Liang. |
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At some time during that period Moctezuma became a prisoner in his own house. |
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He was taken prisoner and spent two years as a prisoner at the garrison of Veracruz before he was sent back to Spain. |
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Huascar was made prisoner, and Atahuallpa's chiefs Quizquiz and Chalicuchima occupied Cuzco. |
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The prisoner of unknown bandits, hurried he knew not whence, a pretty pass for an adventurer. |
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My first experience as a prison chaser wasn't all that pleasant. One burly, bald headed prisoner had given me a hard time. |
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In the 13th century Ada, Countess of Holland was held prisoner on Texel by her uncle William. |
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It was necessary for the prisoner to produce a witness to prove his innocency. |
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The average prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment spends 14 years behind bars. |
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Sheriffs also assist various police services in Alberta with prisoner management. |
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Following the Battle of Brandywine, Wilmington was occupied by the British, and State President John McKinly was taken prisoner. |
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The executioner was proud that he kept his axe razor-sharp, so no prisoner would feel any pain when his head was cut off. |
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The Yorkists defeated the Lancastrians and King Henry VI was taken prisoner. |
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He also threatened to kill any British prisoner caught fighting alongside a native. |
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In nearby Zintan, rebels repelled an advance by Gaddafi's forces, killing eight and taking one prisoner, a local activist said. |
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Shap Wells has a mineral spa located in the grounds of the Shap Wells hotel which was used in World War II as a prisoner of war camp. |
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It was important during the English Civil War and was the site of a prisoner of war camp during the First World War. |
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Just then a prisoner broke a gate chain with an iron bar and a number of the prisoners pressed through to the prison market square. |
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There was extensive damage to property and a prisoner was shot by one of the staff but no prison staff were injured. |
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It applies from the moment a prisoner is captured until he or she is released or repatriated. |
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In addition, if wounded or sick on the battlefield, the prisoner will receive help from the International Committee of the Red Cross. |
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When a country is responsible for breaches of prisoner of war rights, those accountable will be punished accordingly. |
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Eisenhower to serve as a moral code for United States service members who have been taken prisoner. |
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After the German surrender, the International Red Cross was prohibited from providing aid such as food or visiting prisoner camps in Germany. |
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He was probably the last prisoner of war from World War II to be repatriated. |
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Although thousands of Japanese were taken prisoner, most fought until they were killed or committed suicide. |
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Of the 22,000 Japanese soldiers present at the beginning of the Battle of Iwo Jima, over 20,000 were killed and only 216 were taken prisoner. |
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For it seemeth to me unreasonable to send a prisoner, and not withal to signify the crimes laid against him. |
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The captain ordered that the guards unshackle and release the prisoner, as he had served his sentence. |
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His chains now broken, the prisoner turned a vengeful eye toward his former captors. |
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There was also a small window, wherethrough a prisoner might conceivably escape. |
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If the prisoner is detained an unreasonable time, he would have an action for wrongous imprisonment. |
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America has sent us guaranties She will demand that Maximilian Be held but as a prisoner of war. |
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He was sentenced to death as a military prisoner, but made a speech before his execution that persuaded the Emperor Claudius to spare him. |
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft. |
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Survivors of the wrecks had been taken prisoner by the island's despot Isaac Komnenos. |
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At the Battle of Lewes in 1264, Henry and Prince Edward were defeated and taken prisoner. |
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Eleanor remained Henry II's prisoner until his death, partly as insurance for Richard's good behaviour. |
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In the war that followed, Charles of Anjou's son, Charles of Salerno, was taken prisoner by the Aragonese. |
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The English lost 2,200 men, and the commander, John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, was taken prisoner. |
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He was taken to London and held prisoner at the Tower of London, where, for the time being, he was reasonably well treated. |
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Without consulting suffragette leaders such as Pankhurst, Dunlop refused food in protest at being denied political prisoner status. |
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The soldiers captured in Kalamata were transported by train to prisoner of war camps. |
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At the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, Henry was defeated and taken prisoner by Montfort's army. |
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The royalists were eventually defeated in the Civil War and Charles I spent two nights as a prisoner in Ripon. |
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Before completing his sentence, Pinto was taken prisoner by invading Tatars. |
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This was however simply an extended outreach as part of the Salvation Army's prisoner visitation program established over a century ago. |
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In 1647 Charles, then a prisoner of Parliament, was brought to the castle for a period under arrest, before being moved to Hampton Court. |
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York had no permanent hangman, and it was the custom to pardon a prisoner on condition that he acted as executioner. |
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Gloucester was being held prisoner by the Earl of Nottingham at Calais while awaiting his trial. |
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Five of nine versions published by Alice Gomme in 1894 included references to a prisoner who has stolen a watch and chain. |
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Harry learns more about his past and his connection with the escaped prisoner. |
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During the filming of Bronson Hardy met with Britain's most notorious prisoner several times and the two became good friends. |
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This was done due to the relatively small number of commissioned American naval vessels and the pressing need for prisoner exchange. |
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With no sign of relief and the situation untenable, Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781, and some 8,000 soldiers were taken prisoner. |
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In the Battle of Ankara in 1402, Timur defeated the Ottoman forces and took Sultan Bayezid I as a prisoner, throwing the empire into disorder. |
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As she eventually allowed the prisoner to be freed, May avoided further sanctions including fines or imprisonment. |
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Most of the Highlanders and Marines who survived the bitter fighting were taken prisoner by the Japanese. |
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They took large numbers of UN personnel prisoner, and then began to advance into areas previously controlled by the Sierra Leone government. |
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The former Red Hand Commando prisoner William Smith learnt the language whilst in jail. |
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The Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal came to light, late 2003 in reports by Amnesty International and Associated Press. |
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However, the English captured him en route and he spent the next 18 years as a prisoner held for ransom. |
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This was when, on the death of Robert III in 1406, his heir, who became James I, was a prisoner in England. |
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David was captured and taken prisoner by Sir John de Coupland, who imprisoned him in the Tower of London. |
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John Balliol submitted to Edward and resigned the throne to him before being sent to London as a prisoner. |
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The Protestant nobles and others, including Knox, were taken prisoner and forced to row in the French galleys. |
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James Balfour, a fellow prisoner, asked Knox whether he recognised the landmark. |
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In 1941, over France, a shot down pilot would, as likely as not, end up a prisoner of war. |
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Owain's sons were either taken prisoner or died in battle and had no issue. |
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But if he held him prisoner, the support for Gruffudd could not be transformed into anything more dangerous. |
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The Battle of Lewes occurred in 1264, where Henry was defeated and taken prisoner. |
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Eleanor was taken by ship to Bristol, then held prisoner at Windsor for nearly three years. |
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Bren was sent as a prisoner first to Brecon and then to the Tower of London along with his family. |
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James was delivered to the English king and remained a prisoner for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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Cadwaladr joined with Ranulph, Earl of Chester in the attack on Lincoln in 1141, when King Stephen of England was taken prisoner. |
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The first was on 3 March, when all the crew survived and were taken prisoner. |
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The second was on 1 April when the pilot was killed and the other crew members were taken prisoner. |
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Three more light cruisers were damaged, 712 sailors killed, 530 injured and 336 taken prisoner. |
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On the way across the Aegean Sea, Caesar was kidnapped by pirates and held prisoner. |
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At least 3,000 Senegalese Tirailleurs were murdered after being taken prisoner. |
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For every seven soldiers who escaped through Dunkirk, one man was left behind as a prisoner of war. |
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The remainder, including over 6,000 Highlanders, were taken prisoner on 12 June. |
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Noting their gold ear ornaments, Columbus took some of the Arawaks prisoner and insisted that they guide him to the source of the gold. |
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Mather believed that his prayers were answered when six pirates were captured and taken prisoner. |
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Often clergy were called in to advise the prisoner in the time before his death, or someone else fulfilled this role. |
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The battle turned in favour of the ducal forces and Henry took Conan prisoner. |
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Battalion members who survived combat were taken prisoner and endured brutal treatment in prisoner of war camps. |
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In Tom Clancy's Patriot Games, a Wightlink ferry heading from the Lymington ferry terminal is intercepted and a prisoner extracted in heavy seas. |
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In May 2010 a man dressed as Snoopy and an accomplice attempted to enter the Albany site, trying to free a prisoner. |
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Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow labourer. |
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Ronnie Kray was a Category A prisoner, denied almost all liberties and not allowed to mix with other prisoners. |
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In May 2010 a man dressed as Snoopy and an accomplice failed in their attempt to enter the Albany site in the prison, trying to free a prisoner. |
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At Aquae Sextiae, the Romans won two battles and took the Teuton king Teutobod prisoner. |
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In 1164, the future Byzantine Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos, was taken prisoner by Vlach shepherds around the same region. |
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After the pope's death, Arnaldo was taken prisoner by Adrianus IV, which marked the end of the comune's autonomy. |
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However, his hopes were crushed by the French king Philip the Fair, who took him prisoner and slashed him in Anagni, causing his death. |
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Afterwards, Pope Pius IX declared himself as prisoner in the Vatican, and in 1871 the capital of Italy was finally moved from Florence to Rome. |
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When the indictment was read over, and the Jury sworn in, the prisoner pled guilty. |
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The Persian king no longer controlled his own destiny, and was taken prisoner by Bessus, his Bactrian satrap and kinsman. |
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Afterwards, the general took him prisoner, and he was soon castrated before being placed in servitude of the Prince of Yan. |
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It was then forty years since he had left Portugal, and over thirty since he had been a prisoner of state in Ethiopia. |
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Virginio Orsini, who had been captured by the Spanish, died a prisoner at Naples, and the Pope confiscated his property. |
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At this point Vergara and Campos took Ojeda prisoner and abandoned the settlement with the small amount of plunder that had been captured. |
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To them, we were the dope-smuggling hippie liberals, the prisoner lovers, the pillow fluffers. To us, they were the sadistic, mean-spirited, right-wing thugs. |
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The most famous transported prisoner is probably French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, wrongly convicted of treason in a trial in 1894, held in an atmosphere of antisemitism. |
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Bean held court in an outhouse, the prisoner seated on a bale of flint hides. Bean was not only judge but prosecutor, as well as counsel for the defense. |
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However, the pirate took Ojeda prisoner and would not set him free. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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During a stop, the head constable decided to get off and stretch his legs, an activity he became so preoccupied with that the train, and his prisoner, left without him. |
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As a prisoner of war, he was interrogated by his enemy captors. |
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Direct routes connected the Middle East and China, as shown in records of a Chinese prisoner returning home from Iraq twelve years after his capture at Talas. |
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Lawrence, based on Laurens van der Post's novel The Seed and the Sower, Bowie played Major Jack Celliers, a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp. |
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Owain spent the remainder of his days a prisoner of his brother. |
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Camp Hill was built in 1912 using prisoner labour from Parkhurst Prison. |
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Queen Margaret was escorted to London as a prisoner and Henry was murdered in the Tower of London several days later, ending the direct Lancastrian line of succession. |
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Jackson developed the illness after being taken prisoner by the British during the American Revolution, and though he recovered, his brother Robert did not. |
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Clement also feared the wrath of Catherine's nephew, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, whose troops earlier that year had sacked Rome and briefly taken the Pope prisoner. |
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The BEF lost 11,014 men killed or who died of their wounds, 14,074 soldiers wounded and 41,338 men missing or taken prisoner, a total of 66,426 men. |
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He had previously fought against the Bruces at Bannockburn where he was taken prisoner and freed to return King Edward II's royal seal, lost in the rout. |
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He returned on 7 October, but Antwerp fell on 10 October with 2,500 British men, many of them barely trained, take prisoner or interned in the neutral Netherlands. |
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In June 1940, a German prisoner of war was overheard boasting that the British would never find the Knickebein, even though it was under their noses. |
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The prisoners were then sent by rail to prisoner of war camps in Germany. |
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Robert accompanied David into battle at Neville's Cross on 17 October 1346 but he and Patrick Dunbar, Earl of March escaped or fled the field and David was taken prisoner. |
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As the Pope was, at that time, the prisoner of Catherine's nephew, Emperor Charles V, following the Sack of Rome in May 1527, Knight had difficulty in obtaining access to him. |
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Henry II held his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, prisoner at Old Sarum. |
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Some 10,000 German troops were killed and 50,000 taken prisoner. |
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Tamelander estimated that 50,000 German troops were caught, of whom 10,000 were killed and 40,000 taken prisoner, while perhaps another 50,000 escaped. |
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He searched his prisoner, and found a letter, addressed to Guy Fawkes. |
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In the fighting around Hill 262, German losses totalled 2,000 men killed, 5,000 taken prisoner and 55 tanks, 44 guns and 152 other armoured vehicles destroyed. |
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The organizational card index of the Agency accumulated about 7 million records from 1914 to 1923, each card representing an individual prisoner or missing person. |
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Wittgenstein was, at that time, serving in the Austrian Army and subsequently spent nine months in an Italian prisoner of war camp at the end of the conflict. |
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Edward entered London unopposed, where he took Henry VI prisoner. |
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They tried to bust the prisoner out, but were thwarted by the police. |
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Columbus took more natives prisoner and continued his exploration. |
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The Governor of Hong Kong was captured and taken as a prisoner of war. |
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The two were imprisoned as spies for three years before being interned in a mental asylum in Ranchi, where they spent the next 38 years under a special prisoner status. |
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