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...Jude’s son Charles experiences the novel’s second main site of horror and trauma — the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, a real-life boarding institution that finally closed in 1918....
...The Marriage Question: George Eliot’s Double Life by Clare Carlisle (Allen Lane/Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Carlisle’s magisterial biography explores the many facets of George Eliot’s radical life and work...
...The pub is named in honour of Charles FitzRoy, who was the first to lay out this section of the capital during the 18th century and whose father was an illegitimate son of Charles II....
...A dealer bought it from Reynolds’ estate for 100 guineas (about £16,000 today) and passed it on to Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle....
...“A big fund is $150m,” said Sandra Carlisle, senior responsible investment specialist at HSBC Asset Management, adding that she expected it to grow more rapidly in coming years....
...Men such as Charles Fildes (Manchester: tinplate), who in winter took boiler and engine out of his private paddle steamer to use in his miniature railway....
...The Act was unpopular at first but by the mid-1700s the economy was improving, and an attempt in 1745 to restore the Stuart dynasty by Prince Charles Edward Stuart, backed by many of the highland clans,...
...Sandra Carlisle joins from Newton, where she was head of responsible investment....
...But as the empire declined and welfare services grew, Westminster turned its attentions from Canada and India to Carlisle and Ipswich....
...One member of the House of Laity, Charles Hanson, from Carlisle diocese, had told the synod earlier in the day that the draft measure to bring in women bishops was “second-class legislation’’....
...Two hundred years after the death of Charles Dickens, author of A Tale of Two Cities, London awaits an influx of wealthy French people fleeing President François Hollande’s guillotine, or at least his proposed...
...This myth was nicely worded by Charles Burgess, journalist and Carlisle fan: “There never was any choice....
...The garden itself was sponsored by philanthropist Charles Clement Walker. In it, a Victorian tile-roofed timber shelter allows for picnics that laugh in the face of thunderstorms....
...Carla Carlisle on kennel culture: ‘No dogmas allowed’ The creation of the Dog Chapel wasn’t an act of architectural conceit. Our dogs Fanny and Bofus used to disappear for days on end....
.... ● F&C has hired Sandra Carlisle as a product specialist in governance and sustainable investment. Ms Carlisle joins from communications group Brunswick....
...Just as King Charles I lost his stutter as he contemplated the executioner’s block, Gordon Brown has suddenly acquired a fluency on the campaign trail as his own moment of reckoning approaches....
...And Charles Clarke is in a shaky position in Norwich South. (A lot of money on Betfair has been put down on a Lib Dem victory). But all the Lib Dems still seem a bit stunned by these exit polls....
...I, Robot Staff at the Department for Work and Pensions in Carlisle have complained that they were required to impersonate answering machines....
...The section on the new King Charles III hospital in Poundbury drew a lot of comments: King Charles III, Poundbury ★★★★☆ The best hospital I’ve ever stayed in....
...In a wonderful essay on fandom in the highbrow journal Prospect in 2004, Gideon Rachman quotes an archetypal declaration of faith from a Carlisle fan called Charles Burgess: “There never was any choice....
...Charles Haughey (prime minister, born Castlebar, Co Mayo)....
...Although he had a career as a religious and mythological painter behind him, he now became almost exclusively a portraitist, with a brief to create a splendid dynastic iconography for Charles I, who was...
...Robin Graham, who founded the Carlisle Brass Group 20 years ago, maker of brass door handles, is selling to Heywood Williams, the construction company....
...He has won two average Carlisle handicaps but the form of his last victory looks solid, with second home Malek running a blinder since in listed company at Wetherby....
...Charles I reigned from 1625 until his execution in 1649, although effectively his kingship was over by 1642....
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