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  Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Alexander Webbe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Webbe, came to the front with a rush; when we put on 203 runs his defence and patience were perfect.
Webbe also started playing for Middlesex during his first year at Oxford when twenty years of age, and his success in the strongest company still serves as an example of how the best schoolboy cricketers in those days quickly reached the front rank.
Webbe cut splendidly, both square and late, used the Harrow drive, now known as the hit through the covers, and placed the ball to the on or hit to leg with perfectly timed strokes.
content-usa.cricinfo.com /england/content/player/22349.html   (2081 words)

  
 lylykalas
What Parrhasius presents to Alexander is not the ornamental quadrilateral of a modern frame, but a prepared wooden panel: he "framed a Table" of immense proportions "without knotte or lyne" decorated only at the borders and otherwise left blank.
Following a brief exchange, Alexander, "perceiving the good minde of Parrhasius, pardoned his boldness, and preferred his arte." Alexander, seeming to reward the painter as much for his craftiness as for his craft, grants him dispensation both to praise and to paint.
In Lyly's anecdote, Parrhasius simultaneously presents Alexander with a crafted object and an occasion for "enquyring." Insofar as Alexander questions Parrhasius about his curious object, the crafted frame provokes a kind of logical or dialectical exchange; the frame and the dialogue together constitute proof of Parrhasius's ability to praise.
freessays.0catch.com /lylykalas.html   (2067 words)

  
 WEBB FAMILY GENEALOGY - Life is the Past Lane
Sir Henry Alexander Webb was usher in the Privy Council of Catherine Parr, Queen Regent of Britian in the 16th century.
John Alexander WEBB SR was born July 9, 1450 in Of Oldsrck, England, and died in Stratford, Warwick, England.
Webb was a man of wonderfully vigorous mind and until the time of his death possessed a splendid memory of those early days and many of the incidents applicable thereto.
kyusa.addr.com /-/Webb   (13118 words)

  
 Oxford's Literary Reputation
I may not omit the deserved commendations of many honorable and noble Lords, and Gentlemen, in her Majesty's Court, which in the rare devices of Poetry, have been and yet are most excellent skillful, among whom, the right honorable Earle of Oxford may challenge to himself the title of the most excellent among the rest.
Thus, Webbe's praise of Oxford must now be considered subject to a fourth qualification: Oxford may challenge for the title of the best at poetic devices among those courtiers whose works were printed before 1586.
In context, Webbe's remarks appear not as a declaration that Oxford was a great poet but as the qualified approval of one who, while he was was fond of the Paradise of Dainty Devices, reserved his true adulation for Spenser's Shepheardes Calender.
shakespeareauthorship.com /rep.html   (6965 words)

  
 John Roche Dasent Family of St. Vincent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She was the daughter of Alexander Burrowes IRWIN and Lydia ALEXANDER (who had first married Thomas HACKSHAW).
According to biographical data found on his brother Alexander DASENT, John Bury DASENT was the county court judge for Southwark (England) in 1851.
Alexander DASENT was born 30 April 1819 in Kingstown, St. Vincent.
sv.usaroots.com /dasent.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Barrington Area Library: Birth Records 1970   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alexander MacArthur 06/18/70 5 Maiman, Heather A. 04/23/70 Mr.
Burton Wastcoat 04/30/70 33 Webbe, Brannon R. 04/20/70 Mr.
William E. Webbe IV 05/14/70 7 Webster, Christina A. 07/14/70 Mr.
www.barringtonarealibrary.org /local_information/BCR/births_1970.htm   (1062 words)

  
 WEBBE, WILLIAM (fl. 1586) - Online Information article about WEBBE, WILLIAM (fl. 1586)
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
Webbe argued that the dearth of See also:
Tag; according to the New English Dictionary, " in no way related to the Lat.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /WAT_WIL/WEBBE_WILLIAM_fl_1586_.html   (389 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Benedict Webb - of Kingswood, WIL apprentice 1579
Islington - 1840s/50sThos & Lucy WEBB from Birmingham
Wapping - goodman Webb occupied a tenement, 1634 (761)
www.btinternet.com /~wonr/wonr2/f_lnd.htm   (2076 words)

  
 NEWS - Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mary Webbe emerged as the second place winner, from 2000 registered persons in the Caribbean who sat the CXC Clothing and Textile Examination.
Webbe said, “I feel more so honoured because I did this examination with a lot of young minds and I give thanks to God.”
She expressed her feelings as truly grateful and noted that she was thrilled to receive the award.
maxpages.com /cahe/NEWS - !http://www.maxpages.com/cahe/NEWS   (2514 words)

  
 the-raft.com - first for music, music news, features, competitions and reviews
With songs such as 'Fake' and 'Criticize' we see O'Neal storm through karaoke favourites; catchy, hook laden songs with O'Neal providing a tough Otis Redding like grain and power, the voice which led O'Neal to be considered as one of the most exciting and sought after male vocalists in the mid to late 80s.
O'Neal has the effortless ability to blast out floor, and heart, fillers without so much as breaking a sweat, he's the epitome of smooth and to call him Mr Slick was be an understatement.
We may want to forget a few of the more embarrassing things from the eighties but like Ra-Ra skirts Alexander O'Neal is certainly not one of them.
the-raft.com /review115   (513 words)

  
 Movie Database - tvguide.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Esther Williams and Fernando Lamas were married to other people when they were brought together to make DANGEROUS WHEN WET; would that the film had been as enduring as their subsequent real-life marriage.
Webbe hustles liquid vitamins and figures that he can capitalize on the Higginses in the sale of his merchandise; the family needs cash to buy a bull for their Arkansas farm.
Champagne salesman Andre Lanet (Lamas) falls for Katy after he rescues her at sea (she got lost in fog while practicing for the Channel swim).
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=13884   (276 words)

  
 rediff.com: cricket channel - It happenned this week this day
Australian batsman Norman O'Neill (42 Tests from 1958 to 1965; 2779 runs) was born.
England batsman Alexander Webbe (1 Test in 1879) died aged 86.
South African batsman John Commins (3 Tests from 1994 to 1995) was born.
www.rediff.com /cricket/2001/feb/18tdtw.htm   (1549 words)

  
 A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin (d)
In his own line, that of argument, satire, and declamation, D. is without a rival in our literature: he had little creative imagination and no pathos.
His dramas, which in bulk are the greatest part of his work, add almost nothing to his fame; in them he was meeting a public demand, not following the native bent of his genius.
In his satires, and in such poems as Alexander’s Feast, he rises to the highest point of his powers in a verse swift and heart-stirring.
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au /c/cousin/john/biog/d.html   (10337 words)

  
 Popular Tales from the Norse: Memoir of George Dasent
His mother, the second wife of his father, was Charlotte Martha, younger daughter and co-heiress of Captain Alexander Burrowes Irwin, of an ancient Irish family in the counties of Dublin, Meath, and Tipperary, and of the Union Estate in St. Vincent.
Like his father and others of the family before him, George Webbe Dasent was sent over to England to be educated at Westminster School, entering there so long ago as 1830 (after being for a short time at Lendon's well-known preparatory school at Totteridge), when George the Fourth was still upon the throne.
Stelfox's house, and amongst his schoolfellows were the present Duke of Richmond, Lord Esher, the late Master of the Polls, and Sir John Mowbray, until quite lately the Father of the House of Commons.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/ptn/ptn04.htm   (5143 words)

  
 CNN - 'Shakespeare: A Life' - March 18, 1999
Two years after Agnes Hill arrived, Margaret Arden was already married to Alexander Webbe of nearby Bearley, and Joan Arden to Edmund Lambert of Barton Henmarsh (or Barton on the Heath) fifteen miles south of Stratford.
The skills of Shakespeare's mother have been unknown, but it is not unlikely that she could read and write, and we have a sign of her hand.
When selling her share in a land-holding to her nephew Robert Webbe, in 1579, she made her `marke' on a deed and on a bond.
www.cnn.com /books/beginnings/9903/shakespeare   (4855 words)

  
 Table of Contents
Use of the peak troponin value to differentiate myocardial infarction from reversible neurogenic left ventricular dysfunction associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Use of a wedged microcatheter for curative transarterial embolization of complex intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas: indications, endovascular technique, and outcome in 21 patients.
Convective distribution of macromolecules in the primate brain demonstrated using computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
www.thejns-net.org /jns/issues/v98n3/toc_a_r.html   (721 words)

  
 Webb Brides
Not all Webb marriages or parishes are included.
Webb Elizabeth wid of Step., Cranbrook 24 Sep Brenchley Lic 1636 Millian Tymothy otp Webbe Elizabeth wid, otp 30 Jun Lenham 1637 Broadstreete Edward ba, Thanington, flsmth Webb Elizabeth sp 19, Hernhill 5 Feb Lic only 1637 Catlett John wid, Challock, carp.
Webb Elizabeth sp 20, Challock 6 Feb Lic only 1639 Gooding John Webb Elizabeth 15 Jan Brenchley 1639 Snatt John wid, Ashford, hempdresser Webe/Webb Elizabeth sp 21, Charing 3 Oct Canterbury St M'y Magdal.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mrawson/webbbride.html   (215 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Mary Caroline Michell and others
She married John James Evelyn Dewar, 4th Baron Forteviot, son of Henry Evelyn Alexander Dewar, 3rd Baron Forteviot and Cynthia Monica Starkie, on 17 October 1963.
She was the daughter of James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave and Mary Webbe.
He married Lady Henrietta Waldegrave, daughter of James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave and Mary Webbe, on 7 July 1734.
www.thepeerage.com /p1111.htm   (611 words)

  
 Music Manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alexander's feast, or the Power of music, and Judas Maccabäus.
Composers include George Alexander MacFarren and Britain's best-known fl composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor (ms.
(music not otherwise existent), Amadigi, Alexander's Feast (used by Handel himself for a performance at the Haymarket Theatre in 1739)--as well as autographs of Babell, Boyce, Greene and Handel's librettist, Charles Jennens are included.
www.library.nd.edu /colldev/subject_home_pages/music/manuscripts.shtml   (4797 words)

  
 SIDNEY'S 'THE DEFENCE OF POESY' AND SELECTED RENAISSANCE LITERARY CRITICISM - Gavin Alexander - Penguin UK
With an introduction and notes by Gavin Alexander
Along with pieces by such writers as Sir John Harrington, Frances Bacon and Ben Jonson, these works reveal the emergence of new critical ideas and approaches, and celebrate the possibilities of the English language.
Gavin Alexander’s introduction sets these writings in the context of the Renaissance and discusses the traditions of humanist literary criticism and rhetoric.
www.penguin.co.uk /nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_9780141439389,00.html   (309 words)

  
 [No title]
Revd Samuel Ryder of Falmouth and Thomas Brent sold the property in 1760 to Joseph May of Plymouth.
Bundle also includes the sale of a house called Willake and lands by Richard Webbe to William Harper of Plymouth, 1664 and the sale of two tenements called Virgells and West Cadworthy from Webbe to Alexander Webbe, 1673.
[24 docs] 332 1943 Wellington Gift of household furniture and effects by Mary Ann Churchill to her son Alexander Victor Shirley.
www.somerset.gov.uk /archives/lists/ddlists/dday82.txt   (10323 words)

  
 Ancestor Map for Reverend Professor Baden Powell
¦ ¦ +--- John CLARK ALIAS WEBB, d.
1571 ¦ +--¦ Agnes WEBBE OR CLARKE, d.
Dec 1651 ¦ ¦ +--¦ Alexander THISTLETHWAYTE, b.
www.pinetreeweb.com /bp-family-tree-ancestor-map.htm   (765 words)

  
 The Detroit Institute of Arts
Paris, art market (1935); Paris, Alexander Popoff (dealer-1938); New York, Leo Grinberg (dealer representing A. Popoff; purchase price agreed to by DIA in 1939.
London, auction Alexander Allan Webbe (Christie's) 24 April, 1914, lot 120; New York, Knoedler Gallery (sometime after 1914); Detroit, Collection Mr.
Roy D. Chapin, Jr., by whom given to the DIA in 1964.
www.dia.org /the_collection/provenance_information/provAD.asp   (2492 words)

  
 PassHL
When the ship finally berthed in Wellington it was deemed to be worse than a pig sty and legal action in Wellington followed.
A Bell; Mr Bradfield; Mr Briggs; Mr Campbell; Mr Carter; Mr Clark; Mr and Mrs Child and family; Mr Cocks; Mr J Cooper;Miss Crocker; Mr Crook; Mr and Mrs Cross and family; Miss Curle; Mrs Fauvel and 2 daughters; Mr F Fox; Mr Freeman; Mr Raymond;
Geo 34, Eliza 30 Collier; Henry Cross 27; Mary Cruikshank 30 and 1 chd; John Dodds and 1 child; Wm 14, MaryA 16, James 20 Dodds; Robt 33, Ann 28 Duncan and 3 chdn; Alexander Duthie 25; Thos 27 Ann 23 Evans and 1 chd; Robert 32, Barbara 25
www.angelfire.com /az/nzgenweb/passJKL.html   (1192 words)

  
 SEVEN DIALS OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC - Rick Webbe - Osteopath - Brighton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
SEVEN DIALS OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC - Rick Webbe - Osteopath - Brighton
All the practitioners listed below are established Brighton and Hove based teachers, trainers and therapists.
Elaine and Mitchell Phillips work in their Hove clinic and the David Lloyd gym.
www.brighton-osteopath.com /osteopathy_links.html   (85 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Guy Altham Graham-Clarke and others
He married Janet Susan Webbe Spicer, daughter of John William Gooch Spicer, on 10 October 1888.
He died on 5 August 1912 at age 51.
     Janet Susan Webbe Spicer was the daughter of John William Gooch Spicer.
www.thepeerage.com /p7876.htm   (272 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Rugby Union | Lions in NZ | Wales v USA: Full record
Teams - Wales: PH Thorburn (Neath); GMC Webbe (Bridgend), MG Ring (Pontypool), K Hopkins (Swansea), AM Hadley (Cardiff); B Bowen (South Wales Police, capt), RN Jones (Swansea); JD Pugh (Neath), KH Phillips (Neath), D Young (Swansea), S Russell (London Welsh), RL Norster (Cardiff), RD Phillips (Neath), WP Moriarty (Swansea), RG Collins (South Wales Police).
USA: M Williams; V Anitoni, R Tardits, M Scharrenberg, B Hightower; M Alexander, A Bachelet; R Lehner, TW Billups, B Le Clerc, C Vogl, A Parker, D Lyle (capt), R Lumkong, J Wilkerson.
Teams - USA: C Morrow; V Anitoni, T Takau, M Scharrenberg, B Hightower; M Alexander, A Bachelet; C Lippert, TW Billups, R Lehner, D Hodges, L Gross, J Walker, D Lyle (capt), J Wilkerson.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/rugby_union/international/4499387.stm   (593 words)

  
 Music Manuscripts
Manuscripts of Alcina a due violini, viola e soprano and the opera Alcina, Alexander's feast, or the Power of music, and Judas Maccabäus.
The Music collection of the Royal Academy of Music, London : a listing and guide to parts one, two and three of the Research Publications Microfilm Collection.
More than 200 music manuscripts including autographs of Handel--including Teseo (music not otherwise existent), Amadigi, Alexander's Feast (used by Handel himself for a performance at the Haymarket Theatre in 1739)--as well as autographs of Babell, Boyce, Greene and Handel's librettist, Charles Jennens are included.
www.nd.edu /~colldev/subjects/music/manuscripts.shtml   (5141 words)

  
 FReeper Canteen ~ Holiday Music Festival For Our Troops ~ 10 DEC 2005
The Musical score was first published in 1782 in Samuel Webbe's An Essay on the Church Plain Chant in 1782.
John Francis Wade first included it in his own 1751 publication of Cantus Diversi.
Or a crippled New York statesman with the strength to win a war
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1537519/posts   (2886 words)

  
 Gosnold Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
GOSNELL family tree supplied by Bob Barker based on notes written by Mae Barrett.
Married: Alexander Pratt, of Needham, on 28 May 1568 at Coddenham, Suffolk.
Notes: I cannot find Helfen on any map, but this is the best I can decipher from the sources.
www.home.earthlink.net /~chrisgosnell/geneal/gosnold3.html   (3655 words)

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