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    AHC's Playoff Run  Nov 9, 2008
    Next week marks the end of the regular season, and McMillian, tight end Dorson Boyce and wide receiver George Henry III all left the game Saturday night with injuries in the second half. The extent of the three's injuries was unknown at press time. (Santa Maria Times)

    OBITUARIES 10-18  Oct 21, 2008
    Grandmother of Brad, Gabe, Kelly, Josh, Meghan, Henry III, Hali, Sara, Harry Jr., and Philip. Sister of six brothers and six sisters. (L Observateur, LA)

    Bulldogs thwarted handily by Cougars  Oct 5, 2008
    Hancock finally got on the board when quarterback Erik Anderwkavich, with help from a good downfield block by George Henry III, scored from 31 yards out on an option play. Hancock's sideline looked fired up after Carpenter's catch, and the Bulldogs' game had more pop afterward. (Santa Maria Times)

    GBI investigating man's death  Oct 4, 2008
    John Benard Henry III, 37, 1404 Donna Drive, Bainbridge, disorderly conduct, BPS. Sherry Ann Johnson, 38, 814 Helen St., Bainbridge, probation violation-original charge, prostitution, BPS. (Bainbridge Post Searchlight, GA)

    Public safety  Aug 8, 2008
    Walter Clarence Henry III, 45, 3611 Highway 97 North, No. L2; four counts of probation violation (first-degree burglary and possession of methamphetamine); held without bail. Leon McKinley Weeks Jr., 42, Chiloquin; parole violation; held without bail. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    The Medieval Imagination  May 24, 2008
    In 1255, Louis IX of France presented his British counterpart, Henry III, with the first elephant ever seen in England. Before this the elephant had only existed as a fabled beast, no more or less real than the unicorn. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Three charged in White Castle home invasion  Apr 11, 2008
    In the invasion of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Aucoin, deputies arrested Ronald Singleton, 18, of 55325 Cambre Street, on Friday; the arrests of Terrance Arnaud, 20, of 31870 Dorcy Road, Curtis Henry III, 20, of 32720 La. 405, followed on Saturday, Engolio said. (Plaquemine Post South, LA)

    Kinesthetic Measuring Lesson Plan  Feb 20, 2008
    When King Henry III standardized English measurements in the 13th century, he clearly had no idea that students hundreds of years later would curse his odd measurement choices ... Some accounts claim that King Henry III's bare foot was the chosen length of the first standardized foot and that twelve of his royal thumb lengths, or inches, equaled the length of one of his feet. (Suite101.com)

    Forget ChivalryBrutal medieval sport and the man named as the greatest knight  Jan 19, 2008
    When King John died, Marshal became Regent of England, protector of the nine year old king, Henry III.. It was then, in his 70's, that his tournament training paid its final dividend when he led English forces against the French-led army who were camped at Lincoln. (BBC News -- UK)

    Have a happy New Year!But perhaps it's time to break with some of the holiday's traditions  Jan 1, 2008
    English royalty began to force their subjects into giving them New Year's gifts as early as the time of Henry III (1216-72). Queen Elizabeth I received great amounts in jewels and gold on New Year's Day. (Casa Grande Valley Newspapers, AZ)

    T. Ali: My Heart Bleeds  Jan 1, 2008
    Six hours before she was executed, Mary, Queen of Scots wrote to her brother-in-law, Henry III of France: "...As for my son, I commend him to you in so far as he deserves, for I cannot answer for him." The year was 1587. On 30 December 2007, a conclave of feudal potentates gathered in the home of the slain Benazir Bhutto to hear her last will and testament being read out and its contents subsequently announced to the world media. (Zmag.org)

    * Queen Elizabeth is UK's oldest-ever monarch at age 81  Dec 22, 2007
    Royal historian Robert Lacey said the milestone would likely bring the queen "some quiet satisfaction.'' "She is a modest person, never one for blowing her own trumpet, and I think that is one of the reasons for her success and longevity," Lacey said. Elizabeth, who took the throne in 1952, is one of only five kings or queens since the 1066 Norman Conquest to reign for more than half a century. Currently the fourth longest-reigning English monarch, she would overtake King Henry III on March 5,... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    A royal milestone  Dec 22, 2007
    Currently the fourth longest-reigning British monarch, she would overtake Henry III on March 5, and George III in 2012. But she would not supplant Victoria in that regard until Sept. 9, 2015. (Globe and Mail -- International)

    Queen Elizabeth reaches milestone: oldest ever British monarch  Dec 21, 2007
    Currently the fourth longest-reigning English monarch, she would overtake King Henry III on March 5 and King George III in 2012. On Sept. 9, 2015, she would pass Queen Victoria, who ruled for almost 64 years, as the longest-reigning British monarch. (Boston Globe)

    Queen now oldest monarch in Britain's history  Dec 21, 2007
    If she continues to reign, the 81-year-old will pass King Henry III on March 5, King George III in 2012 and Queen Victoria on Sept. 9, 2015. Despite her age, the Queen shows few signs of slowing down. (CTV.ca)

    Queen Elizabeth reaches milestone  Dec 20, 2007
    She would overtake King Henry III on March 5, and King George III in 2012. . (Yahoo News)

    This spate of crises speaks of a bloated, broken Whitehall  Dec 19, 2007
    Fortress Whitehall these days is like Kenilworth Castle under siege by Henry III. The wretched occupants have eaten their saddles and are down to their last rat. News that 2m learner-driver licences have been lost somewhere between Minnesota and Iowa City confirms that transport policy has been subcontracted to Magritte. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Talisman Of Liberty: Magna Carta On Sale  Dec 18, 2007
    The charter was reissued three times under John's successor Henry III. But it was not until 1297, when released for a final time by Edward I, that it was confirmed as English law. It is a copy of this last re-issue of the Magna Carta, sealed by the king, that will go on sale tonight at Sotheby's New York. (Sky News)

    Castle Keep at Newcastle England  Nov 11, 2007
    An outer stone gateway, known as the Black Gate was built by Henry III. Because there were no walls around the town, the citizens hid in the bailey during invasions. Walls were built in the late 13th century but the castle was falling into neglect. (Suite101.com)

    Hancock's ‘d' wrecked in loss to Compton  Oct 17, 2007
    With the Bulldogs at second-and-11 at the Compton 40, Cathcart hurled a pass for George Henry III, who had caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from Cathcart earlier in the second quarter. The official closest to the play signaled touchdown though Henry was down with the ball on the 19. (Lompoc Record, CA)

    Do you have a permit for that firearm?  Oct 16, 2007
    In the following century, King Henry III required every subject between the ages of fifteen and fifty to own a weapon other than a knife. This was of such importance that Crown officials gave periodic inspections to guarantee a properly armed townspeople. (Rensselaer Republican, IN)

    The Society of Antiquaries: Reshaping the way history is recorded  Oct 13, 2007
    Bishop Charles Lyttelton, the Society's president from 1765 to 1768, exhibited at meetings a copy of the final version of the Magna Carta issued by Henry III in 1225. Among the 47 clauses is this statement: "No free man shall be imprisoned or stripped of his rights or possessions except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land." Lyttleton's nephew donated to the Society the 170-centimeter, or 67- inch, long parchment sheets joined together. (International Herald Tribune)

    The Stones of Dingle Peninsula  Oct 7, 2007
    Most of them were constructed during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry III by the kings' retainers. The best way to explore Dingle s historical treasures is with a car and local driver. (Suite101.com)

    'Dogs run in the Sun  Sep 30, 2007
    Hancock running back Diondrea Bryant gets a block from tight end George Henry III for yardage in Saturday's Western State Conference Mountain Division game at Righetti High's Warrior Stadium ... Hancock running back Diondrea Bryant gets a block from tight end George Henry III for yardage in Saturday's Western State Conference Mountain Division game at Righetti High's Warrior Stadium. (Santa Maria Times)

    Magna Carta is going on the auction block  Sep 27, 2007
    The Perot Magna Carta dates from 1297 and was endorsed by King Edward I. The National Archives said that of the 17 original versions that still exist, 4 are from the reign of John; 8 are from Henry III; and 5 are from Edward I.. Neilson said that some jurists consider the Perot Magna Carta to be the most important one because it was the one that was entered into the statute books in England. (International Herald Tribune)

    Copy of Magna Carta (dated back to 1297) to be sold  Sep 27, 2007
    Versions of the Magna Carta were issued in 1216, 1217, 1225 and 1264 by John's son, King Henry III.. The copy offered by Sotheby's is dated 1297. (FOX23 News, NY)

    Copy Of Magna Carta To Be Auctioned At Sotheby's  Sep 26, 2007
    Versions of the Magna Carta were issued in 1216, 1217, 1225 and 1264 by John's son, King Henry III.. The copy offered by Sotheby's for sale on Dec. 10 is dated 1297, the year it was incorporated into the statute rolls of King Edward I.. (CBS New York, NY)

    Magna Carta to be auctioned  Sep 26, 2007
    The version of Magna Carta to be sold dates from 1297 and was endorsed by King Edward I. The National Archives said that of the 17 original versions that still exist, four are from the reign of John; eight are from Henry III; and five are from Edward I.. Neilson said some jurists consider the 1297 Magna Carta to be the most important because it was the one that was entered into the statute books in England. (International Herald Tribune)

    Taking One Away  Sep 23, 2007
    Hancock's last score came when backup quarterback Gunner Jesperson threw a strike to George Henry III who caught the ball at the Vaqueros 30 and went in to complete a 74-yard scoring play. Santa Barbara's defense particularly free safety Randon Nunez with his open field tackling actually gave a good account of itself. (Santa Maria Times)

    Bulldogs drill Oilers in division opener  Sep 16, 2007
    Cathcart connected with George Henry III for 63 yards and a touchdown after Trason Bragg had gotten West L.A. on the scoreboard with a seven-yard touchdown run. That made it 29-6 late in the second quarter Diondrea Bryant finished Hancock's scoring with a two-yard run in the third. (Santa Maria Times)

    Andre's Big Night  Sep 9, 2007
    George Henry III made some timely catches. He was the Bulldogs' receptions leader with four for 56 yards. (Santa Maria Times)

    British Woman Becomes First Female Beefeater  Sep 5, 2007
    Henry III started his coronation procession from the Tower in 1236, a royal tradition that persisted into the 17th century. Famous prisoners at the Tower have included Sir Walter Raleigh, three times; Guy Fawkes, who tried to blow up Parliament; Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess; Roger Casement, later executed for his role in plotting an Irish uprising during World War I; Samuel Pepys, the diarist accused of selling naval secrets to the French; and Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth I.. (CBS 4, CO)

    Welcome the Yeowoman Warder  Sep 4, 2007
    Henry III started his coronation procession from the site in 1236, a royal tradition that persisted into the 17th century. The fortress is also home to Britain's Crown Jewels including St. Edward's Crown, worn by the Queen during her 1953 coronation. (Globe and Mail)

    1st Female Beefeater Takes Up Post  Sep 4, 2007
    And you can have a really good laugh with them as well," she said. King William I Founded Tower The Tower, arguably Britain's most famous historic site, was founded by King William I shortly after he conquered England in 1066. Henry III started his coronation procession from the site in 1236, a royal tradition that persisted into the 17th century. The fortress also is home to Britain's Crown Jewels, including St. Edward's Crown, worn by Queen Elizabeth II during her 1953 coronation. Cameron, 42,... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)

    GRSF finishes with a profit  Aug 1, 2007
    The Apprentice Project will be taking on a three-year commitment to do Henry I, Henry II, and Henry III, all of which will be performed in the Dorothy B. Magnus Black Box Theatre. The smaller theater seats about 150. (Winona Daily News, MN)

    Royal trip carries plenty of baggage  May 1, 2007
    With 55 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth is the fourth-longest-reigning monarch in the history of Britain, behind only Queen Victoria (63 years), George III (59 years), and Henry III (56). She is a direct descendant of George III, against whom the American colonies rebelled. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)

    Korry: Sophomore year jinx lingers 15 years after  Apr 27, 2007
    I think back to how dumb I was at their age, and it makes me feel as if I'm 761 years old - born midway through the reign of Henry III.. This past weekend, as part of Hooligan's exhaustive look at Juneau's unfortunate 1980s hairstyles (Pages 10-11), our investigative team spent hours looking at old Juneau-Douglas High School Totem yearbooks. (Juneau Empire)

    King Arthur's legend lives on in Tintagel Castle  Apr 11, 2007
    There's no question a medieval castle was built at Tintagel by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, a younger brother of King Henry III. Tantalizing remnants of that structure -- crumbling stone barriers and doorways -- are still visible. But regardless of its history, real or imagined, Tintagel offers remarkable glimpses of sheer cliffs that stand tall above the sea. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    What's a rogue king doing on Parliament Hill?  Feb 28, 2007
    Because even though Canadians don't realize it, Henry III is in a very real sense a father of Quebec and Canada, says Senator Serge Joyal. Two years ago, he saw Henri's melancholy face staring from the catalogue of a Montreal auction ( Auction catalogues are my night reading, he says). (Globe and Mail)

    The short game  Feb 8, 2007
    Kuehne was served with divorce papers during last year's Pebble Beach event, five months after the birth of his son, Henry III.. GOLF UPDATE. (AZCentral -- Sports)

    Fraser Stoddart Adds Knight Bachelor to List of Honors UCLA, Jan. 04  Jan 5, 2007
    Knights bachelor are the most ancient of the British knights, with the title having originated during reign of King Henry III (1216-1272). Knights carry the formal title "Sir." Each year, about 20 knighthoods are announced by the queen. (University of California Newswire, CA)

    COURT RULING: Laws stand on secular grounds  Jan 5, 2007
    " However, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 1961 ruling, dismissed this claim in the case of McGowan v. Maryland that was prompted by the arrest of Maryland department store workers for selling routine household products such as floor wax, on Sunday. Here are excerpts from the ruling, written by Chief Justice Earl Warren: Sunday closing laws go far back into American history, having been brought to the colonies with a background of English legislation dating to the thirteenth century. In 1237, Henry... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)


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