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...A quarter of a century later, in 1689, William III, representing himself and Queen Mary as anti-absolutists, brought members of the House of Commons into the Abbey by way of demonstrating that his would...
...This is royal life, not as imagined by scriptwriters or hangers-on but as experienced by two protagonists, “Harold” and “Willy”....
...It was my birthday yesterday, and a close friend thoughtfully gave me a lovely illustration by Jack William Martindale....
...Elizabeth I (45 years on the throne), George III (almost 60 years) and Victoria (almost 64 years) all presided over periods of national and imperial expansion....
...Then as now, a strong currency was essential, and William could not let his conflict with Harold Godwinson, the Anglo-Saxon king, cripple England’s economy....
...“But — to my amazement — returned for Act III!!” Ramsay reported with glee....
...In the reign of William III, courts martial were not allowed to try capital cases after lunch. Reviewed over breakfast, not all the previous evenings’ brilliant ideas seem quite as impressive....
...“Directors who can fill that role are few and far between,” wrote Alan Bennett in the preface to The Madness of George III....
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...Harold’s Hungry Eyes, by Kevin Waldron, Phaidon, RRP£10.95/$16.95 Harold is a small dog with an insatiable appetite, who sees food everywhere....
...Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre, London Something to brighten up the dark December days: the well-deserved transfer from Hampstead Theatre of Joe Penhall’s hugely enjoyable musical about the Kinks...
...It goes back centuries, probably as far as 1073, when Malcolm III greeted the visiting King William the Conqueror with the words, “Ye’ll have had your tea?”...
...Trevor Williams, Lloyds Banking Group: The housing market is a risk but it is nowhere near a bubble at the moment....
...The Plantagenet decorator-king Henry III brought in Sicilian craftsmen to make the ostensibly ur-English shrine of Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey....
...Three – Lessing, Harold Pinter in 2005 and VS Naipaul in 2001 21. France. Samuel Beckett became a French citizen 22....
...Luke, Chairman of the Board and CEO, MeadWestvaco Corporation, USA Harold McGraw III, Chairman, President and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies, USA Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman and CEO, Suez, France Yogendra...
...No sooner had he published Arden II than Arden III went into production....
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