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The historian Karen George, in her study of Gildas' text, suggests a date range of c. 510 –530 AD, while the historian Stephen Joyce argues for c. 483–485 AD. [2] In the view of the historian Guy Halsall: There is some evidence for an "early Gildas", writing in the late fifth century.
George Hearst (Gerald McRaney) is a wealthy mining magnate and later U.S. Senator who first made his fortune on the Comstock, Utah Territory. His employee Francis Wolcott acts on his behalf in attempts to acquire gold claims for him in Deadwood throughout season 2, in less than honest ways.
Lady Charlotte, Emsworth's sister, "a tougher egg even than Lady Constance, or her younger sister, Lady Julia". Jane, her daughter; Lady Julia Fish, Emsworth's tall and blonde sister Maj. Gen. Sir Miles Fish, her late husband Ronnie Fish, their son and a member of the Drones Club; Lady Florence Moresby, another of Emsworth's domineering sisters
Karen George is a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario. She served as the mayor of Brantford from 1987 to 1991. She was the first, and so far only, female mayor of Brantford.
Actress Karen Lynn Scott misremembered Newman's name, but the Seinfeld team decided the goof made the scene funnier, so it was kept in. [2] Newman's first name was never revealed during the series. During filming of the scene, the running made actor Wayne Knight , then at his peak weight, experience palpitations .
She is the co-host of the true crime-comedy podcast My Favorite Murder along with comedian Karen Kilgariff. In 2018, Hardstark and Kilgariff co-founded the Exactly Right Podcast Network . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Together, Hardstark and Kilgariff also wrote a joint memoir published in May 2019 called Stay Sexy and Don't Get Murdered .
A Charge to Keep (W.H.D. Koerner). The title of the book comes from the hymn, "A Charge to Keep I Have" (1762) by Charles Wesley.Wesley's title is a paraphrase of Leviticus 8:35: "keep the charge of the LORD, so that you may not die."
They were Bob and Jackie Johnson, their two daughters (Janet, 13 and Karen, 11), and Jackie's parents, George and Edith Bentley. The family last contacted relatives on August 6 when Edith called a second daughter, according to retired RCMP Sgt. Mike Eastham whose book about the investigation was published in 1999. [ 3 ]