Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Honour of the Knights title orig translator image Image Honour of the Knights.png 200px Honour of the Knights novel cover image caption author Stephen J Sweeney cover artist country United Kingdom language English language ... http stephenjsweeney.blogspot.com 2010 02 announcing third side.html ref The Honour of the Knights ... characters. ref http www.sfcrowsnest.com articles books 2010 The Honour Of The Knights by Stephen J Sweeney 14545.php ref References to other work The Honour of the Knights contains a couple of references ... on 16 July 2010. ref http www.battleforthesolarsystem.com news 87 honour of the knights chapter ... Author Interview with The Docklands DEFAULTSORT Honour Of The Knights Category 2009 novels Category ... Creative Commons ref http www.battleforthesolarsystem.com books knights ref . It was first published .... ref http www.battleforthesolarsystem.com books knights ref The novel shows the story from ... mates the White Knights , discovering during his absence that the Confederacy s flagship, a battleship ... to something more serious. His team mates, however, dismiss his concern. The White Knights ... run against enemy targets, the White Knights are relegated to secondary defence after Commodore Parks ... Knights are left to pilot the ATAFs and use them to drive back the enemy forces. Dodds once ... Knights to Arlos starport to meet a government agent Clare Barber who has been tasked with retrieving ... arrive at the starport and begin to slaughter the refugees. The Knights attempt to fight one of the soldiers ... . The Knights once again fight back against the enemy forces, before Dodds attacks Ifrit directly .... The Knights return home to a heroes welcome, but are left with a great number of questions ... service due to manslaughter. Estelle de Winter Wing commander of the White Knights and Dodds ex. Enrique ... company and member of the White Knights Chaz Koonan Latest member of the White Knights, who says very ... more details
de Hombres Ilustres Madrid 02a.jpg thumb right 200px Honour Mosaic c 1914 in Pantheon of Illustrious ... duel of 1804 Alexander Hamilton defends his honour by accepting Aaron Burr s challenge Honour or honor ... bodies are assigned worth and stature based on the harmony of their actions with a specific honour code code of honour , and the moral code of the society at large. Honour is adherence to what is right. To some people it is also standing by or for someone. Citation needed date March 2012 Honour ... character character . From the point of moral relativism , honour is perceived as arising from ... between those who hold different honour codes. Samuel Johnson Dr Samuel Johnson , in his A Dictionary of the English Language 1755 , defined honour as having several senses, the first of which was nobility of soul, magnanimity , and a scorn of meanness. This sort of honour derives from the perceived ... hand, Johnson also defined honour in relationship to reputation and Celebrity fame to privileges of rank ... right to precedence. This sort of honour is not so much a function of moral or ethical excellence, as it is a consequence of power. Finally, with respect to women , honour has traditionally been associated with or identical to chastity or virginity , or in case of a married woman, fidelity . Honour and Social Context File Wall of Honour, Royal Military College of Canada.jpg thumb right Wall of Honour, Royal Military College of Canada Original research section date September 2007 Honour is a primal ... observes that in an honour based society a person is what he or she is in the eyes of other people ... ai 111696819 work Catholic New Times accessdate 2011 03 10 ref A code of honour differs from a legal code, also socially defined and concerned with justice, in that honour is implicit rather than explicit and objectified. Honour can also be distinguished from dignity, which is measured against an individual ..., honour figured largely as a primitive guiding principle. A man s honour, that of his wife, his ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 The It s an Honour website is the Australian Government database of Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia honours and awards ref cite web url https fuse.education.vic.gov.au primary pages View.aspx?id 78809f8b e734 4f45 9a30 02d07df49bed&Source 252fprimary 252fpages 252fResults.aspx 253fs 253dIt 27s 252bAn 252bHonour title It s An Honour Australian awards and national symbols publisher State of Victoria Australia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development accessdate 8 July 2011 ref . References reflist External links http www.itsanhonour.gov.au website australia stub Australia topics Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia ... more details
Infobox Play name The Knights image Rider Euphronios Louvre G105.jpg caption Knight. br The Dramatis ... eds , Penguin Classics 1978 ref writer Aristophanes chorus knights characters Demosthenes a slave ... setting Outside Demos house near the Pnyx in Athens The Knights lang grc Hippe s Attic ... , for which the young dramatist had promised revenge in The Acharnians 425 BC , and it was in The Knights ... Plays , D.Barrett and A.Sommerstein, Penguin Classics 2003, pages 25 26 ref However, The Knights won first prize at the Lenaia festival when it was produced in 424 BC. Plot The Knights is a satire ... general Demosthenes though these names are never mentioned in the play . See The Knights Discussion Discussion for an overview of the ambiguous use of characterization in The Knights . Short .... Demosthenes calls upon the knights of Athens for assistance and a Chorus of them charges into the theatre ... his villainy ref The Knights lines 247 50 ref Cleon is given rough handling and the Coryphaeus ... than the other. The knights proclaim the sausage seller the winner of the argument and Cleon then rushes ... career as a comic poet and we are invited to applaud him. The knights then deliver a speech in praise ... to have rowed in gallant style. Returning to the stage, the sausage seller reports to the knights ... his lowly origin. The actors depart and the Chorus treats us to another parabasis. The knights step ... to three obols per day. 424 BC Aristophanes won first prize at the Lenaia with The Knights Cleon, knights and Aristophanes Cleon s political career was founded on his opposition to the cautious war ... Dionysia. Cleon s entitlement to these honours is continually mocked by Aristophanes in The Knights ... pedigree ref e.g. Knights line 447 9 ref but Inscriptiones Graecae inscriptions indicate that the social ... of foreigners. The knights citizens rich enough to own horses were the comic poet s natural ... Classics 1978, page 33 ref As an educated class, knights occupied many of the state offices that were ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 The fount of honour lang la fons honorum refers to a person, who, by virtue of his or her official position, has the exclusive right of conferring legitimate nobility titles of nobility and orders of chivalry to other persons. Origin During the High Middle Ages , European knight s were essentially armoured, mounted warriors it was common practice for knight commanders to confer knighthoods upon their finest man at arms soldiers , who in turn had the right to confer knighthood on others upon attaining command. This master apprentice system of knighthood began to change during the Crusades , when military order s of chivalry were founded. As knights under these orders were bound by vows of obedience towards the orders Grand Master order Grand Master s, they were prohibited ... attractive for monarch s, as a way to ensure their knights owed undivided allegiances to the monarchs ... order decoration orders of their own. In the case of the British Knight Bachelor , such knights ... to the British Monarch have never been an issue. Many of the old style military knights resented what ... the sovereign is the fount of honour in one sense, he is also the enemy of honour in another, since he claims to arbitrate in regard to it Honour and Social Status , 30 in Peristiany, ed., Honour ... to themselves, gradually abrogating the right of knights to elevate their esquires to knighthood. After ... of honour . Legality of honour The question whether an order is a legitimate Chivalric order or a Self styled orders self styled order coincides with the fons honorum. A legitimate fount of honour is a person ... or non regnant can be a fount of honour. This is because any other person lacks the required sovereignty ... Kingdom , where the fount of honour is the Monarch, currently Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom ... system References Reflist http www.royal.gov.uk MonarchUK Honours Honours.aspx Fount of honour The official British Royal Family Page DEFAULTSORT Fount Of Honour Category Nobility Category Peerage ... more details
No footnotes date December 2009 The Honour of Richmond in north west Yorkshire was granted to Count Alan Rufus by William I of England William the Conqueror in 1071AD. The Honour land honour , which was Knight s fee assessed for the service of 60 knights, was one of the most important fief s in Norman dynasty Norman England . ref name Butler cite book last Butler first Lawrence title Anglo Norman Castles editor Robert Liddiard publisher The Boydell Press location Woodbridge, Suffolk year 2003 pages 91 95 chapter 4.The origins of the honour of Richmond and its castles isbn 0851159044 ref Territory align right File Honour of Richmond.jpg thumb 240px right The composition of the Honour of Richmond in 1071 File Richmond in England.jpg thumb 140px right The location of the Honour in England Most of the land granted to Count Alan in Yorkshire had previously belonged to Edwin, Earl of Mercia . It consisted of three main land divisions the wapentakes of Hang, of Gilling and of Hallikeld. The first two of these correspond to later medieval civil land divisions or wapentakes the third is less easily defined. The Gilling territory consisted mainly of land which lay between the River Tees and the River Swale , with the Tees forming the northern border which separated the land from that granted to the Bishop of Durham . The western border was the drainage divide watershed of the Pennines and the southern border was the watershed between the River Ure and the Swale. The River Wiske formed the eastern border. Gilling village, which was close to the boundary, was the Manorialism manorial centre before Count Alan supplanted it with Richmond Castle . The division of Hang, or Hangshire, had the River Swale as its northern boundary its western boundary was the Pennine watershed and its southern ... . The Honour of Richmond, being 60km from east to west and 45km from north to south, took ... DEFAULTSORT Richmond, Honour of Category History of Yorkshire Category Honour land br Enor Richmond ... more details
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The Order of Honour may refer to one of several similarly named Orders Order of the Badge of Honour Order of Honour ,a Soviet decoration awarded between 1988 and 1994, which replaced the older Order of the Badge of Honour , awarded between 1935 and 1988 Order of Honour Armenia Order of Honour Belarus Order of Honour Kazakhstan Order of Honour Moldova Order of Honour Transnistria Order of Honour Russian Federation , established in 1994 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union Order of Honour Greece , an award that replaced the abolished Royal Order of George I in 1975 disambig fr Ordre de l Honneur nl Orde van de Eer ... more details
of Gonzaga Gonzaga , a member of the Knights Hospitaller Knights of Malta . Ferdinand has sent an appeal ..., and the soldiers of Gonzaga s army. The Maid of Honour, based on one of the tales of Giovanni Boccaccio ... of Massinger. ref Foster, pp. 91 3. ref It has been argued that a passage in The Maid of Honour ... Tokyo , Vol. 10 1971&ndash 72 , pp.  16 38. DEFAULTSORT Maid of Honour, The Category English Renaissance ... more details
Otheruses Honor disambiguation His Honour or Her Honour is an honorific prefix which is traditionally applied to certain classes of people, in particular justices and judge s and mayor s. In Australia and the United States, the prefix is also used for magistrate s spelled in the American style, Honor . In the Northern Territory Australia the Administrator is referred to as His Honour. In England and Wales , it is used as a prefix for Circuit judge UK circuit judges . In Northern Ireland the prefix is also used for county court judges. In Canada , His Honour or Her Honour is used as a title for the Lieutenant Governor Canada Lieutenant Governor of a Provinces and territories of Canada province while in office. The spouse of a Lieutenant Governor is also addressed as His or Her Honour only while the Lieutenant Governor is in office. The Honourable is a courtesy title retained for life for a former Lieutenant Governor. References http www.dca.gov.uk dept titles.htm Forms of Address Department for Constitutional Affairs UK law stub Category Honorifics Category Titles fr Son honneur ... more details
Roll of Honour may refer to A memorial list of names of people who have died in military, police service or other services Roll of Honour song , an Irish Republican song praising the participants in the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike See also Honor roll disambig ... more details
as a society, fellowship and college of knights there. St. George s Chapel, Windsor Castle year 2005 ... in such societies gradually developed into an honour that could be bestowed in recognition of service ... Napoleon created the L gion d honneur Legion of Honour , which could be awarded to any person, regardless ... s highest award today. The French Legion of Honour served as the model for numerous modern orders ... and the Order of the British Empire United Kingdom , 1917 . The orders based on the French Legion of Honour ... Following the example set by the French Legion of Honour, most multi level European orders comprise ... chest. In orders following the example set by the French Legion of Honour, the two highest ... honour in South Africa , while the Orders of Order of Luthuli Luthuli , and the Order of the Baobab ... references DEFAULTSORT Order Honour Category Orders, decorations, and medals A Category Orders ... more details
Image Halton Castle.jpg thumb Ruins of Halton Castle , an early caput in the Honour of Lancaster The Honour of Lancaster was a England in the Middle Ages medieval English Honour land honour a large Estate house estate located primarily in the north west of England, between 1066 to the 15th century. Details The Honour of Lancaster was established after the Norman conquest of England after a wide band of territory, including the lands between the River Ribble and the River Mersey , was granted by William the Conqueror to Roger the Poitevin , a powerful Normans Norman lord. ref name Tait p154 Tait, p.154. ref Roger formed his caput , or chief castle, at Halton, Cheshire Halton in modern day Cheshire. ref name Tait p154 The lands in the north west of England formed a largely autonomous palatinate, but was linked to other land holdings stretching down as far as Suffolk , collectively known as the Honour of Lancaster. ref Tait, p.161. ref Roger sided with Robert of Bell me, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Robert of Bell me against Henry I of England Henry I and was subsequently exiled, but the Honour remained intact as a distinct collection of estates. ref Tait, p.162. ref Henry I gave the Honour ... s death. ref Tait, p.163. ref Control of the northern parts of the Honour was disputed during the civil war known as the Anarchy . ref Tait, p.172. ref Henry II of England Henry II took the Honour ..., p.174. ref William s widow held the Honour for a period, before it passed back to the Crown in 1164. ref name Tait p176 Tait, p.176. ref In 1189 Richard I of England Richard I granted the Honour ... to as separate from the more disparate Honour. ref Tait, p.177. ref By the 14th century, the term Lancastershire was being used, and the term Honour had fallen into disuse, both being replaced ... University Press. Further reading Cronne, H. A. 1935 The Honour of Lancaster in Stephen s Reign, The English Historical Review , Vol. 50, No. 200, pp. 670 680. Category Honour land Lancaster Category ... more details
The Honour of Grafton is a collection of manorialism manors in the south east of Northamptonshire , England . The Honour is historic, dating back at least as far as 1542 when a bill for its management was before parliament. Modern villages within the Honour include all or part of Abthorpe , Alderton, Northamptonshire Alderton , Ashton, South Northamptonshire Ashton , Blakesley , Blisworth , Cold Higham , Furtho , Grafton Regis , Greens Norton , Hartwell , Passenham , Paulerspury , Potterspury , Roade , Stoke Bruerne , Shutlanger , Silverstone , Towcester , Whittlebury , and Yardley Gobion , and also encompass Whittlewood Forest . In 1673 the Honour was granted to Catherine of Braganza , the queen of Charles II of England . On her death it was intended to pass to Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington but the time the Queen died in 1705 Arlington was also dead so the Honour passed to Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton his grandson and heir. The Duke of Grafton Dukedom of Grafton had been created for one of Charles II s natural sons by Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland Lady Castlemaine . Wakefield Lodge, near Potterspury, was rebuilt by the 2nd Duke as his residence in Northamptonshire but the main Ducal seat is Euston Hall in Suffolk . The Dukes of Grafton kept their Northamptonshire estates until 1921. Sources http www.northamptonshire.gov.uk Community record office asp archive FamcollG.htm Northamptonshire County Record Office External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 22778 VCH entry DEFAULTSORT Grafton, Honour of Category History of Northamptonshire Category Honour land ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name A Challenge of Honour image caption image size background group or band alias origin instrument genre Neofolk occupation years active label We Are Different Records associated acts website http www.achallengeofhonour.com www.achallengeofhonour.com notable instruments A Challenge of Honour are a Dutch music project. They create music in the genres of Modern Classical, Industrial, Experimental, Neofolk . ref http www.discogs.com A Challenge Of Honour Wilhelm Gustloff master 31626 Discogs , accessed 5 October 2009 ref History The project ... new material. ref http www.a challenge of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed ... of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref Later K nig was joined by Peter Savelkoul. ref http www.discogs.com artist A Challenge Of Honour Discogs A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref K nig later quit the project due to personal problems and Savelkoul ... A Challenge Of Honour Discogs A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref After the initial ... of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref It was at this time when K nig quit. ref http www.a challenge of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref Savelkoul had decided ... A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref In 2005 Savelkoul started a new label called Vrihaspati .... ref http www.a challenge of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ... of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref The project ... www.a challenge of honour.net Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref In April ... Official Site A Challenge of Honour , accessed 5 October 2009 ref Discography 2001 ... A Challenge of Honour official website http www.discogs.com artist A Challenge of Honour A Challenge of Honour entry at Discogs Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Challenge Of Honour, A Category Neofolk ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Honour and Glory image caption sire Relaunch horse Relaunch grandsire In Reality dam Fair To All damsire Al Nasr sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1993 country United States colour Bay horse Bay breeder Overbrook Farm owner Michael Tabor trainer D. Wayne Lukas record 17 6 5 2 earnings 1,202,942 race Breeders Futurity Stakes 1995 br King s Bishop Stakes 1996 br Metropolitan Handicap 1996 br San Miguel Stakes 1996 br San Rafael Stakes 1996 awards honours updated Honour and Glory foaled 1993 in Kentucky is an United States American Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse who won important races during his career. He was bred by William T. Young William T. Young s Overbrook Farm and purchased by United Kingdom British businessman and prominent racehorse owner, Michael Tabor . Retired to stud in the United States, Honour and Glory sired a number of winners including the 2000 American Champion Two Year Old Filly , Caressing horse Caressing , winner of the 2000 Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies . The Leading First Crop Sire of 2000, among his other American born offspring, he sired Blues and Royals horse Blues and Royals , winner of the 2005 UAE Derby . Honour and Glory was sold to La Mission Stallion Station in Argentina . He stands in that country, where he notably sired 2008 UAE Derby winner, Honour Devil , and at Wintergreen Stallion Station in Midway, Kentucky . References http www.pedigreequery.com honour and glory Honour and Glory s pedigree and partial racing stats http www.thoroughbredtimes.com STALLION DIRECTORY media gallery honourandglory.pdf Honour and Glory Thoroughbred Times breeding profile http www.wintergreenstallionstation.com stallions.asp?p conformation&id 6 Honour and Glory at Wintergreen Stallion Station Category 1993 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in Kentucky Category Racehorses trained in the United States Category American racehorses Category Northern Dancer bloodline ... more details
Image BacchusMarshAvenueofHonour.JPG right thumb The Avenue of Honour in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Bacchus Marsh . Avenue of Honour is the term given to a memorial avenue of trees, with each tree symbolising a person. The tradition, which originated in the Goldfields region of Victoria , Australia is an important part of Australian culture . Most avenues are in remembrance of those who fought or died war, particularly the Great War World War I 1914 1918 , from the town in which the avenue was planted. Since soldiers were grouped by the place they were recruited, a military defeat often meant all of the men of eligible age from the town were killed in the same battle. Many of the avenue s trees include metal plaques naming the victims. Many of these avenues now feature large, established trees and exotic species. Several of these avenues are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register , most others are afforded local levels of heritage protection through the various Local government in Australia ... Arch at the entrance to the Avenue of Honour, Ballarat Ballarat Alfredton, Victoria Alfredton , Cardigan ... Ballarat Avenue of Honour ref Bacchus Marsh Road, Bacchus Marsh ref http vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au ... Victorian Avenues of HonourHonour Avenue, Macedon, Shire of Macedon Ranges ref http vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au ... Borookpi Avenue of Honour ref Lysterfield ref http www.rlcnews.org.au stories clubs and organisations historic lysterfield avenue of honour.php Lysterfield Avenue of Honour ref Lakes Entrance ref http www.skp.com.au memorials pages 30098.htm Lakes Entrance Avenue of Honour ref Woodend North Buchan ... of Honour ref Hotspur ref http www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au hotspur avenue.htm Hotspur Avenue of Honour ref Daylesford, Avenues of Honour outside Victoria O Connell, New South Wales Cowra, New South Wales ref http www.skp.com.au memorials pages 20173.htm Cowra Avenue of Honour ref Albany, Western ... reflist Category Australian culture de Avenue of Honour fr Avenue de l honneur ... more details
regnant had eight maids of honour, while a queen consort had four Queen Anne Boleyn , however, had over 60. A maid of honour was a maiden, meaning that she was unmarried, and was usually young. Lady Jane Grey , for example, served as a maid of honour to Queen Catherine Parr in about 1546 48, when Jane was only about ten to twelve years old. Maids of honour should not be confused with maids of the court . Maids of honour were almost always in their sixteenth year or older. Anne Bassett was deemed too young to be a maid of honour to Anne Boleyn , but she gained a place under Jane Seymour ... of honour were at court as a kind of finishing school, with the hope of making a good marriage. Elizabeth Knollys was a maid of the court at the age of nine. Some of the maids of honour were paid, while others were not. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the term maid of honour in waiting was sometimes used. A queen mother often also had maids of honour. In 1915, for example, Ivy Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland Ivy Gordon Lennox was appointed a maid of honour to Alexandra of Denmark ... Miss Ivy Gordon Lennox to be one of the Maids of Honour to Her Majesty in the room of the Honourable Blanche Lascelles, resigned. ref At her coronation , Queen Elizabeth II had maids of honour who ... Maids of Honour Lady Moyra Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn Lady Anne Coke ... occasions. The term maid of honour is the origin of the American English term maid of honor ... date July 2011 DEFAULTSORT Maid Of Honour Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Maids of Honour ... more details
About the novel Guard of Honor lead too short date April 2011 refimprove date April 2011 A guard of honour is a ceremonial event practice in military and sports as a mark of respect. Military main Honour guard In the military a guard of honour is a ceremonial practice to honour visiting foreign dignitary dignitaries , or the fallen in war, or a ceremony for public figures who have died. The commander is three paces in front of the second file from the right and accompanies the personage for whom the guard is mounted. An officer carrying the Colour stands three paces in front of the centre if there is a third officer he will be three paces in front of the second file from the other flank. ref p.128 Guards of honour from Ceremonial 1912 ref For dignitaries A guard of honour could have a single service contingent e.g. army or it could be a tri service inter service affair. The Guard Commander ... gaurdofhonour harare IMG.JPG thumb Muttiah Muralitharan receives a guard of honour from his team mates, after breaking Courtney Walsh s record in Harare, Zimbabwe 2004. In cricket , the guard of honour ... of the guard of honour includes the two times Brian Lara broke the world record for the highest individual ... of honour for departing tallisman Dado Prso as he was a great influence on and off the field for the squad. On 7 May 2008, FC Barcelona formed the guard of honour for arch rivals Real Madrid after ..., the second place finishers, Oranje the Netherlands national football team formed the guard of honour for the winners of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Spain national football team . A guard of honour was held ... rules football , players will often form a guard of honour for those who are leaving the field after ... F.C. Essendon formed a guard in 2005 to honour Indian Ocean tsunami victim Troy Broadbridge . Collingwood Football Club Collingwood and North Melbourne Football Club North Melbourne formed a guard of honour ... of the naval guard of honour in Sri Lanka. References references DEFAULTSORT Guard of Honour Category ... more details
File St Nicholas Wallingford Castle.jpg thumb A ruin at Wallingford Castle The Honour of Wallingford was a England in the Middle Ages medieval English Honour land honour a large Estate house estate located circa 1066 to 1540 in present day Oxfordshire . The Honour of Wallingford was established after the Norman conquest of England , which began in 1066. The Honour initially encompassed Wallingford ... held the larger of these as part of the Honour of Wallingford. ref name Lobel&Crossley Lobel & Crossley ... II of England Henry, Duke of Normandy . This made Aston Rowant part of the Honour of Wallingford. ref name Lobel 1964 The Honour of Wallingford also included Newton Purcell . Until the 13th century, Chesterton, Oxfordshire was part of the honour. In 1360 Pyrton manor was recorded as part of the honour. In the 13th century the Honour of St. Valery passed to the Earl of Cornwall Earls of Cornwall, 7th creation 1225 Earl of Cornwall , who at that time also held the Honour of Wallingford. When Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall died childless in 1300, however, the Honour of St. Valery passed to the Crown . ref name Crossley2 Crossley & Elrington, 1990, pages 219 224 ref By 1414, the Honour of St. Valery was part of this honour. ref name Crossley1 Crossley & Elrington, 1990, pages 40 44 ref In 1540 the honour was separated from the Duchy of Cornwall by Act of Parliament 32 Hen. 8 c. 53 , at which point it became part of the newly created Honour of Ewelme . ref Page & Ditchfield, 1923, pages 531 539 ref Recipients of the Honour of Wallingford include Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall , who ... law . Thomas Chaucer was given the honour by Henry IV of England Henry IV in 1399. William de la ... in 1499 his properties included the honour. These passed to his wife daughter of Thomas Chaucer Alice de la Pole . Their son John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk , also held the honour. References ... title The devolution of the Honour of Wallingford, 1066 1148 journal Oxoniensia publisher Oxfordshire ... more details
March 2007 Deleted image removed Image Ian front.jpg thumb 200px right Blood and Honour logo, featuring Ian Stuart Donaldson . Blood & Honour is a Neo Nazism neo Nazi music promotion network and political ... and one of the prominent leaders until his death in 1993. Blood & Honour took its name from ... the code 28 stands for Blood & Honour, derived from the second and eighth letters of the Latin alphabet , B and H. History Ref improve section date April 2010 The roots of Blood and Honour go back ... and organize concerts for the NF, so he founded Blood and Honour. By June 1987, with the help of other white power bands, Blood and Honour was officially launched, along with a magazine of the same ... ref By the end of 1988, Blood & Honour magazine was a quarterly that had grown from eight to 16 ... & Honour Issue Number 13 advertised a Skrewdriver concert in London on 12 September 1992. Posters and fliers ... point. Hundreds more Blood and Honour supporters who had journeyed from abroad were turned back at ports in Folkestone and Dover. The Blood and Honour supporters clashed with anti fascism ... Stuart Biography Bot generated title ref In 1992, the newly formed Blood and Honour Midlands Division .... In 1993, Blood and Honour East Midlands Division planned to stage an outdoor festival on 31 July ..., the Blood and Honour East Midlands Division organised a concert for 25 September. Three nights before ... and Honour social in the Midlands, unaware of the deaths. Each year, on or near the anniversary ... files groups blood honour ref Footnotes reflist Further reading White Noise Inside the International ... group of Blood & Honour Vlaanderen Combat 18 List of neo Nazi bands List of neo Nazi organizations ... mags1.html Blood & Honour magazine http www.bloodhonournederland.com Blood and Honour Nederland http www.adl.org poisoning web racist rock.asp Neo Nazi Skinheads and Racist ... Blood & Honour symbol , in the Anti Defamation League s Hate On Display database. http www.searchlightmagazine.com ... more details
Hugh Honour FRSL born 26 September 1927 is a British art historian, famous for his writings. His A World History of Art , co authored with John Fleming art historian John Fleming , is now in its seventh edition his Chinoiserie 1961 first set the phenomenon of chinoiserie in its European cultural context, and his overview of Neoclassicism Neo Classicism , 1968 is still 2007 an introduction that remains unsurpassed . ref James I. Porter, http www.pdfdownload.org pdf2html view online.php?url http 3A 2F 2Fsites.google.com 2Fsite 2Fjamesivanporter 2FPorter uncorrected proofs.pdf Hearing Voices The Herculaneum ... , Victoria C. Gardner Coates and Jon L. Seydl, editors, 2007. ref Honour was born in Eastbourne , Sussex , England to Herbert and Dorothy Withers Honour. He received a Bachelor of Arts from St. Catharine s College , Cambridge. ref Gale. ref While at Cambridge, Honour met John Fleming, a solicitor and amateur art historian, who would become Honour s life partner. Honour accepted a position as Assistant ... Fleming in Italy. Living in Asolo near Venice, Honour produced his first book, a cultural guide to Venice ... series begun 1967 , for which Honour wrote the volumes on Neo classicism and romanticism the Architect ... honourh.htm title Hugh Honour accessdate 9 August 2010 ref In 1962 Fleming and Honour moved to live in Villa Marchi near Lucca where they remained the rest of their lives. In 1966, they collaborated with Pevsner to produce The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture . Honour ... of Art in 1982 and the Venetian Hours of Henry James, Whistler and Sargent in 1991. Honour was elected ... Time 1976 References reflist Hugh Honour , Contemporary Authors Online , Gale Group, accessed October 2008. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Honour, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Honour, Hugh Category 1927 births Category People from Eastbourne Category Alumni of St Catharine ... Society of Literature UK historian stub Art historian stub it Hugh Honour ... more details
Honour Moderations or Mods are a first set of examination s at Oxford University in England during the first part of the degree course for some courses e.g., Greats or Literae Humaniores ref http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 11 30y S R H S OF LITERAE HUMANIORES.shtmlSpecial Regulations for the Honour School of Literae Humaniores , University of Oxford , UK. ref . Honour Moderations have a class associated with them hence the honours but this does not count towards the final degree. In other courses, Moderations and Prelims preliminary examinations are the equivalent first set of examinations, but have no class associated with them. All three examinations are termed First Public Examinations . Successful performance in First Public Examinations leads to the Second Public Examinations , more commonly known as Finals . Finals are held at the end of all first degree courses at Oxford for arts subjects and split into examinations after the second, third and, if applicable, fourth year for science subjects. Honour Moderations in Classics have been called the hardest exam in the world ref http www.newstatesman.com 199910040016 , www.newstatesman.com ref . References Reflist University of Oxford http www.newstatesman.com 199910040016 Category University of Oxford examinations UK edu stub cs Honour Moderations ... more details
File Peveril Castle keep, 2009.jpg thumb Peveril Castle File 291425 3e8e7e88 by Lynne Glazzard.jpg thumb Bolsover Castle The Honour of Peverel is a collection of buildings and land. The Honour feudal land tenure honour was granted to William Peverel c. 1050 c. 1115 by William the Conqueror . Historians speculate that Peverel was the illegitimate son of William the Conqueror, but there is no evidence for this. ref name Cokayne cite book first George E. last Cokayne coauthor other authors date 1887 98 volume Volume 4 title The Complete Peerage The Complete Peerage extant, extinct or dormant edition 4th Edition url http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com jast D0012 G0000098.html pages 762 768 accessdate 2008 05 13 ref The Honour is recorded in Domesday Book , and consists of substantial land 162 lordships , including Nottingham Castle Codnor Castle Bolsover Bolsover Castle which became the seat of the Peverel family Pinxton Duston Peveril Castle in Castleton, Derbyshire Castleton , Derbyshire Glapwell Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Langar Hall William Peverel s son, William Peverel the Younger , inherited the honour, but, accused of treason by Henry II of England King Henry II , he forfeited it, the king then passing it to the Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester Earl of Chester . The earl died before he could take possession. The story of the Peverels formed the background to the historical novel Peveril of the Peak , by Sir Walter Scott , set in the 17th century, and published in 1823. References reflist coord 53.231 1.297 type landmark dim 100000 region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Peverel, Honour Of Category Castles in Derbyshire Category Honour land ... more details
File Sovereign of the Order of the Garter.JPG thumb Pages of Honour to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II . Deleted image removed File G6&EGarter.PNG thumb Pages of Honour to George ... page is a comparatively low ranking servant, a Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal ... of senior members of the Royal Household. Pages of Honour feature in British Coronation s, the State Opening of Parliament , and other ceremonies. Pages of Honour Charles II 1661 1662 Bevil ... 4 First Page of Honour 1702 1707 Hon. John Egerton 1707 1714 Richard Arundell Hon. Richard Arundell col 4 Second Page of Honour 1702 1709 Robert Blount 1709 1714 John Mordaunt col 4 Third Page of Honour 1702 1708 John Gough 1708 1712 Charles Hedges 1712 1714 Thomas Murray col 4 Fourth Page of Honour ... I col begin col 4 First Page of Honour 1714 1727 Guildford Killigrew col 4 Second Page of Honour ... Carmichael col 4 Third Page of Honour 1714 1724 Thomas Murray 1724 1727 William Irby, 1st Baron Boston Sir William Irby, Bt col 4 Fourth Page of Honour 1714 1724 Thomas Bludworth 1724 1727 Walter Villiers 1727 Henry Newton col end George II col begin col 4 First Page of Honour 1727 1734 John FitzWilliam ... Jenkinson 1753 1760 John Byng, 5th Viscount Torrington Hon. John Byng col 4 Second Page of Honour ... 1755 William Feilding 1755 1760 Henry Monckton Hon. Henry Monckton col 4 Third Page of Honour 1727 ... 1737 1740 Charles Henry Lee Charles Lee 1740 1746 Sandys Mill 1746 1747 George Bennet page of honour ... 4 Fourth Page of Honour 1727 1731 Archibald Carmichael 1731 1737 Thomas Style 1737 1741 Charles Roper ... III col begin col 4 First Page of Honour 1760 1762 James Hamilton courtier James Hamilton 1762 ... John Bloomfield 1818 1820 Arthur Richard Wellesley Arthur Wellesley col 4 Second Page of Honour ... Paget col 4 Third Page of Honour 1760 1761 Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork Hon. Edmund Boyle 1761 1768 ... Stanhope 1816 1820 William Thomas Graves Hon. William Graves col 4 Fourth Page of Honour 1760 1768 ... more details