Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Commoner

In British law, a commoner is someone who is neither the Sovereign nor a peer. Therefore, any member of the Royal Family who is not a peer, such as HRH Prince William of Wales or HRH The Princess Royal, is a commoner, as is any member of a peer's family, including someone who holds only a courtesy title, such as the Earl of Arundel and Surrey (eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk) or Lady Victoria Hervey (a daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol).

Traditionally, members of the House of Commons were commoners, though the name of the House of Commons comes from the communities they represent not their rank, while members of the House of Lords were peers. Peers whose only titles are in the Peerage of Ireland have been able to stand for election to the House of Commons for centuries. Since the House of Lords Act 1999, which excluded most hereditary peers from the House of Lords, most hereditary peers can now stand for election to the House of Commons. For example, the 13th Marquess of Lothian (aka Michael Ancram), the 3rd Viscount Thurso (aka John Thurso) and the 3rd Viscount Hailsham (aka Douglas Hogg) are currently members of the House of Commons.

Kensington

Kensington is a district of West London, England within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) west of Charing Cross. An affluent and densely-populated area, its commercial heart is Kensington High Street and it contains the well-known museum district of South Kensington.

To the north, Kensington is bordered by Notting Hill; to the east, by Brompton and Knightsbridge; to the south, by Chelsea and Earl's Court; and to the west, by Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush.
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Black Sheep and Black Lambs in North Wales Part one

Black Sheep and Black Lambs in North Wales Part one
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Westminster the name.

The name Westminster describes the area around Westminster Abbey and Palace of Westminster. Its name derives from the West Minster, or monastery church, west of the City of London's St Paul's. The area has been the seat of the government of England for almost a thousand years. The name is also used for the larger City of Westminster which covers a wider geographical area; and, since 1965, has included the former boroughs of Marylebone and Paddington.

flight of the heron

flight of the heron

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Grey Heron flying in Llanrwst

Grey Heron flying in Llanrwst

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Grey Heron by Conwy River near Llanrwst

Grey Heron by Conwy River near Llanrwst

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Black Mountain sheep in North Wales

Black Mountain sheep in North Wales

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CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan

CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan

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Saturday, 3 April 2010

London Underground - Knightsbridge Station

London Underground - Knightsbridge Station

London Underground: Knightsbridge

London Underground: Knightsbridge

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Wimbledon Common & Village London SW19

Wimbledon Common & Village London SW19
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Driving in London: Baker Street Station - Oxford St~ Marble Arch - Knightsbridge

Driving in London: Baker Street Station - Oxford St~ Marble Arch - Knightsbridge http://ensingtonapartments.blogspot.com/

The Mini Knightsbridge.

The Mini Knightsbridge.
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West Brompton

West Brompton is a Network Rail West London Line (WLL) and London Underground District Line station in west London. It is located on Old Brompton Road (A3218) immediately south of Earls Court Exhibition Centre and to the west of Brompton Cemetery.

The station is on the Wimbledon branch of the District Line between Earl's Court and Fulham Broadway stations.



city of wesminster penthouses

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Mute Swan preening