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We know from the Domesday Book that Hailing had two ministers.
Prince of Hailing may refer to:
It was founded by an Edinburgh lawyer, Thomas Hailing Gillespie, in 1909.
"Hailing Manitou.
The main exhibition is the Nanhai 1 shipwreck, a wooden vessel which sank just off Hailing Island.
The men of Hailing, possibly some of the Bishop's own servants, were more severely punished, perhaps they were the ringleaders.
He later served as a secretary at Hailing County (海陵, in modern Taizhou, Jiangsu).
"Hailing," Dax responded.
Star Trek: "Hailing Frequencies Open"
Her husband was Xiao Zhaowen, known by his post-removal title of Prince of Hailing.
P.S. Hailing frequencies still open, Cap'n Honey.
Notable areas include its famous Zhapo Beach and Hailing Island near Shapa Town.
The edict deposing Xiao Zhaowen created him the title of the Prince of Hailing.
After that event, Tuer and fellow printer Thomas Hailing began a scheme aimed at improving the quality of the printing trade at all levels.
At this period it was known as Upper Hailing Place and was the residence of the Rev. James Formby.
He was from Hailing, Guangling, Yang Province (present-day Rugao, Jiangsu).
Resuming one of the projects of King Hailing, he established Confucian temples in all prefectures and counties of his empire.
The blacksmith's forge at Hailing Bottom was in use until just before the 1914 war, the blacksmith was then Eblin Brown who emigrated to Canada.
The emperor was killed by one his officers, and Hailing's cousin Wanyan Wulu, who had led a major rebellion against him, was proclaimed the new ruler.
"Mr Henry Hawkes, a farmer residing at Hailing, in Kent, was late one evening at Maidstone market.
By that point, Li Yan had been residing at Hailing (海陵, in modern Taizhou, Jiangsu) and was said to be in poverty.
Earlier farms, including some we know by name only, King's Farm, Hailing Farm, New Farm and Manor Farm.
Xiao Zhaowen, the emperor of China's Southern Qi Dynasty (who was often known as the Prince of Hailing), was born.
After Emperor Taizong took the throne, he posthumously created Li Yuanji the Prince of Hailing, with the unflattering posthumous name of La (meaning "ungrateful").
Further evidence that a Saxon church stood in Halling is found in the records of Rochester Cathedral, in which Hailing Church is charged the full fee of 9d.