A birley is another term for a byrlaw - the local customs and laws of a settlement or district.
Oswald Birley was born in 1880.
The cast of Five Days That Changed Britain - 2010 includes: Andrew Adonis as Himself - Labour Paddy Ashdown as Himself - Liberal Democrat Ed Balls as Himself - Labour negotiator Vince Cable as Himself - Liberal Democrat Alastair Campbell as Himself - Labour Menzies Campbell as Himself - Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg as Himself - Leader, Liberal Democrats David Dimbleby as himself Huw Edwards as himself William Hague as Himself - Conservative David Laws as Himself - Liberal Democrat negotiator Peter Mandelson as Himself - Labour Jeremy Vine as himself
Severus was able to reverse many of the destabilizing trends that were set in motion by Commodus. He filled the treasury where Commodus had depleted it. Severus also gave Rome stability after a very wild and unstable year of five emperors (193 AD) and gave Rome one of those rare things, a dynasty. Unfortunately that dynasty was largely a bad one. Severus was mostly a victorious general too, adding the last new provinces to the Roman Empire after his expedition into Persia in 197. He also increased the size of the army by three legions and increased the size and quality of the cavalry arm. Furthermore, he gave the army a pay raise for the first time since the reign of Domitian (80-97AD). However this came with a severe price, the enlarged army became a serious drag on the Roman economy, one that only got to be worse as time progressed and Severus put increasing power into the army in order to decrease the power of the senate. Severus also built up the Imperial Palace on the Palatine, including a very "baroque" structuret called the Septimizodium on the southeast side of that hill. He also greatly enhanced his hometown, Lepcis Magnum, formerly a sleepy port town on the Libyan coast and increased the role of Northwest Africa in Roman trade by making Lepcis a major center in exporting African grain to Rome herself. Overall, the accomplishments of Septimius Severus were a mixed bag. He reintroduced stability in the capital, but at the cost of making the Roman Empire a strictly military dictatorship. His dynasty consisted of his sons Caracalla who murdered his own brother so as not to share the vestments of power. Caracalla's nephew Elagabalus succeeded him after an interim and is regarded as the worst, most decadent and least prepared to rule. Elagabalus was succeeded by his able but young cousin Alexander Severus who tried to be a model emperor and got assassinated by the army for his troubles. Severus's larger military saw his enhancement of their power as a sign that the military was to be the arbiter of all future problems and when Alexander Severus was killed it kicked off 50 years of military anarchy. Severus was the last emperor to die peacefully until Diocletion (284-311 AD) For further details, please read Birley's Severus, the African Emperor; Brauer's The Young Emperors, and my upcoming graphic novel: Age of Iron and Rust ~Doug Welch
The cast of Fallen Hero - 1978 includes: Ray Ashcroft as Syd Jonathan Barlow as Ken Hopkins Tommy Boyle as Teddy Ross Jim Breaks as Scobie Michael Burchill as Warrant officer Richard Butler as James Watkins Joan Campion as Chairman of bench Timothy Carlton as Bob Marshall Tim Condren as Wally Phil Corke as Man in Bar Frances Cox as Mrs. Green Frank Crompton as Wilf Calder Pauline Delaney as Martha Simpson Rhys Devlin as Deorge Rhys Devlin as George Peter Duncan as Bobby Jackson Marged Esli as Sally Hopkins Marged Esli as Sally Jones John Evitts as Jury foreman Sean Flanagan as Tim Crossley Prunella Gee as Rebecca Westgate Terry Gilligan as Bob Crossley John Golightly as Mike Burroughs Sheridan Grant as Mrs. Bell George Hagan as Judge Nesta Harris as Meg Hopkins Tom Harrison as Clerk of Magistrates Court Ruby Head as Edna Burns Del Henney as Gareth Hopkins Philip Hopkinson as Boy Alan Hulse as Prison doctor Terry Iland as Peter Marsden Brinley Jenkins as David Hopkins Beti Jones as Mrs. Jones Patricia Lawrence as Mrs. Sharrock Stephen Lyons as Bob Alan MacNaughton as Walter Croxley Johnny Maxfield as Carter Rita May as Molly Brian Miller as Alan Field Fiona Mollison as Jennie Longworth Maggie Ollerenshaw as Nursing Sister Dillwyn Owen as Dewi Jarvis Niall Padden as Tonker Stanley Page as Mr. Purcell Terry Palmer as Cyril Green Brenda Peters as Muriel Longworth Olwen Rees as Phyllis Graham Rigby as Prosecuting solicitor Elen Roger Jones as Auntie Beth Christine Rose as Valerie Field David Scase as Clerk of Crown Court Colin Sharp as Vince Barry Stanton as Joe Harris Robert Swann as Philip Birley Wanda Ventham as Dorothy Hopkins Bill Waddington as Charlie Longworth Tudor Walters as Wally Pritchard George Waring as Victor Burns John Wheatley as Martin Hopkins Mela White as Betty Harris Jim Wiggins as Charlie Handley Victoria Williams as Suzie Crossley Anthony Wingate as Victor
Lloyd Hughes has: Played Ted Marshall in "Impossible Susan" in 1918. Played Party Guest in "Love Me" in 1918. Played Reporter in "Old Wives for New" in 1918. Played Jules Patricia in "The Heart of Humanity" in 1918. Played Paul Perry in "The Turn in the Road" in 1919. Played Tad Worden in "Satan Junior" in 1919. Played Roland Dunwoody in "The Haunted Bedroom" in 1919. Played Dick Ross in "An Innocent Adventuress" in 1919. Played Undetermined Role in "The Indestructible Wife" in 1919. Played Dick Armitage in "The Virtuous Thief" in 1919. Played John King in "Dangerous Hours" in 1919. Played Joel Webster in "Homespun Folks" in 1920. Played Luther Flint in "Below the Surface" in 1920. Played John Trott in "Love Never Dies" in 1921. Played David Beresford in "Hail the Woman" in 1921. Played himself in "Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 18" in 1921. Played Dick Revel in "Beau Revel" in 1921. Played Frederick Graves in "Tess of the Storm Country" in 1922. Played John Steele in "The Old Fool" in 1923. Played Sherwood Mansfield in "Her Reputation" in 1923. Played Cody Jacques in "Scars of Jealousy" in 1923. Played Harvey Livermore (adult) in "Children of the Dust" in 1923. Played Sam Gladding in "The Huntress" in 1923. Played The Hero in "The Dixie Handicap" in 1924. Played himself in "A Tour of the Thomas Ince Studio" in 1924. Played Dick Forrest in "The Whipping Boss" in 1924. Played John Trevor in "The Judgment of the Storm" in 1924. Played Jack Hare in "The Heritage of the Desert" in 1924. Played Lionel Tressilian in "The Sea Hawk" in 1924. Played Ned Tyler in "Welcome Stranger" in 1924. Played Robert Ardis in "Untamed Youth" in 1924. Played Blair Farquar in "Sally" in 1925. Played himself in "Screen Snapshots No. 2" in 1925. Played Charlie Jordan in "If I Marry Again" in 1925. Played Ed Malone in "The Lost World" in 1925. Played Rance Conway in "The Desert Flower" in 1925. Played Philip Collett in "Scarlet Saint" in 1925. Played Phil Douglas in "The Half-Way Girl" in 1925. Performed in "Pals First" in 1926. Played Waite Lifter in "Ella Cinders" in 1926. Played Donald Marshall in "Irene" in 1926. Played Gil Barry in "Ladies at Play" in 1926. Played Julian Perryam in "High Steppers" in 1926. Played Felipe in "Valencia" in 1926. Played Theodore Wayne in "Forever After" in 1926. Played Jerry Booth in "The American Beauty" in 1927. Played Jerry in "An Affair of the Follies" in 1927. Played Hayden Eaton in "No Place to Go" in 1927. Played Franz Pless in "The Stolen Bride" in 1927. Played John Barton in "Too Many Crooks" in 1927. Played himself in "A Trip Through the Paramount Studio" in 1927. Played Cal in "Three-Ring Marriage" in 1928. Played Philip Lennox in "Heart to Heart" in 1928. Played Dr. Bradford in "Acquitted" in 1929. Played Bobby Bailey in "Where East Is East" in 1929. Played Nikolai in "The Mysterious Island" in 1929. Played Jack in "Big Boy" in 1930. Played himself in "Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 24" in 1930. Played Marshall Jones in "Hello Sister" in 1930. Played Derek in "Moby Dick" in 1930. Played Fred Garlan in "Extravagance" in 1930. Played Johnny in "Love Comes Along" in 1930. Played Bill in "Sweethearts on Parade" in 1930. Played George Edward Blaine in "The Runaway Bride" in 1930. Played Bill Ramsey in "Air Eagles" in 1931. Played Dr. Robert Sanford in "Hell Bound" in 1931. Played Bart Wallace in "Ships of Hate" in 1931. Played Prince Nicholas Petroff in "The Drums of Jeopardy" in 1931. Played Tony Hill in "The Deceiver" in 1931. Played Bob Rogers in "The Sky Raiders" in 1931. Played Daniel Treve in "A Private Scandal" in 1931. Played Robert Thornton in "The Miracle Man" in 1932. Played Jimmy Milligan in "The Heart Punch" in 1932. Played Capt. John Kent in "Skybound" in 1935. Played Lieut. Dan Burke in "Midnight Phantom" in 1935. Performed in "Ticket or Leave It" in 1935. Played Graham Smith in "Society Fever" in 1935. Played Attorney Johnson in "Social Error" in 1935. Played Henry Townsend in "Honeymoon Limited" in 1935. Played Fred Truslow in "Reckless Roads" in 1935. Played Andrew Robinson in "Harmony Lane" in 1935. Played Agent Ted Kelly in "Kelly of the Secret Service" in 1936. Played Bruce Donaldson in "Night Cargo" in 1936. Played Curtis Powell in "A Man Betrayed" in 1936. Played Frank Gordon in "A Face in the Fog" in 1936. Played John Ainsworth in "The Broken Melody" in 1937. Performed in "Numbered Woman" in 1938. Played Doctor Craig Mitchell in "I Demand Payment" in 1938. Performed in "A Lost World" in 1938. Played Daubeney Carshott in "Lovers and Luggers" in 1938. Played Eddie Carter in "Romance of the Redwoods" in 1939. Played himself in "Hollywood" in 1980.
Robin Birley's birth name is Robin Marcus Birley.
Patricia Birley was born in 1948.
Oswald Birley was born in 1880.
Oswald Birley died in 1952.
Robert Birley was born in 1903.
Robert Birley died in 1982.
Francis Birley was born in 1850.
Francis Birley died in 1910.
Mark Birley died in 2007.
Birley Spa was created in 1842.
Hugh Birley was born in 1817.
Hugh Birley died in 1883.