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  Arthur conan doyle - The Doyle Era
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a physician, novelist, and short story writer.
John L. Lellenberg, Editor, The Quest for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Thirteen Biographers Harold Orel, Editor, Critical Essays on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was the literary genius who created Sherlock Holmes or was the literary agent who helped publish Holmes cases, depending on your
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  Dictionary of Australian Biography Be-Bo
On 4 August 1864 Blyth, taking the positions of premier and commissioner of crown lands and immigration, formed his first ministry, but it was difficult to do useful work, much time being wasted in no-confidence motions.
Blyth resigned on 22 March 1865, was treasurer in the third ministry formed by Ayers (q.v.), but was out of office again in little more than a month.
His brother Neville Blyth (1828-90) was a member of the South Australian house of assembly for several years between 1860 and 1878.
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 Barbara and David Kolle's Famil;y History - pafg37 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Arthur Tasman Blyth was born on 14 Jan 1857 in Sorell, Tas.Australia.
Eliza Sophia Blyth was born on 29 Oct 1858 in Sorell, Tas.Australia.
Anna Maria Blyth was born on 27 Jan 1861 in Sorell, Tas.Australia.
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 SA Parliament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Sir Arthur Blyth came to Adelaide with his family at the age of sixteen years and went into business with his brother as an ironmonger.
Literate, efficient and well-read, Blyth was well regarded by his peers, an opinion reflected in his multiple nominations to office; he holds the record for the number of portfolios managed during the first forty years of government in South Australia, and was sworn into office twelve times.
During his final stint as Premier, Blyth survived three motions of censure on the third day of his government, continuing to govern for nearly two years before a resolution of dissatisfaction with the Blyth Ministry forced his resignation.
www.parliament.sa.gov.au /pp/html/blyth.shtm   (266 words)

  
 News - Blyth and Wansbeck Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
BLYTH Valley is leading the way for water sport regulations with the launch of a new scheme.
Blyth beach has become a popular location for water sports like surfing, canoeing and in particular jet skiing, over the last few years with numbers continuing to rise.
Arthur Cranson, Blyth Valley Borough Council's coastal warden is responsible for the implementation and regulation of the scheme.
www.blyth-wansbecktoday.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1115&ArticleID=851812   (569 words)

  
 The Doyle Era   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Several of the writers who followed Doyle, such as Max Pemberton, Arthur Morrison, and C.L. Pirkis, were not so much influenced by him in their actual stories, but continued to write mysteries in the Casebook tradition.
Arthur Morrison's fiction seems to have only a little in common with Doyle's, despite his often being cited as Doyle's chief imitator.
Arthur Morrison's tales, for example, seem very different from Doyle's in plot and mood.
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 Artists and Themes at The Blyth Gallery
Arthur Delaney is one of the North West's finest and most unusual artists, painting industrial scenes, and finding beauty and drama in his surroundings.
Dai David, Chadderton-based, Welsh-born artist specialising in presenting Manchester with the flavour of a continental city, with flamboyant style and bold brush strokes.
Emerson Mayes and Richard Clare, two painters of the northern landscape, shared an exhibition at the Blyth Gallery.
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 DLPE - Place Names - Origins - Suburbs & Localities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
This Hundred is named after Arthur Blyth who was born in 1823, educated in Birmingham and came to South Australia with his father, William Blyth, a pioneer colonist, City Councillor in Adelaide.
The Hundred of Blyth and the Hundred of Hart to the north are contained in the spectacular waterfall country of the Litchfield Park, south of Darwin.
The Hundred of Hart, north of the Hundred of Blyth, was surveyed in 1869 and named after the SA Premier John Hart.
www.lpe.nt.gov.au /place/ntplaces/greaterdwn.htm   (11908 words)

  
 Edward Blyth
Blyth was relatively unknown, died in obscurity and poverty, and his theories were from an entirely different outlook, creationism, not evolution, thus Butler had no ax to grind with Blyth).
Blyth was eventually appointed as the curator of the Museum of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, in India, where he lived for many years on a meager stipend.
First of all, Blyth did not believe in evolution, he did not believe that all life descended from a common ancestor, but he believed in separately created kinds, as spoken of in the book of Genesis from which all variations among species were derived from.
www.thedarwinpapers.com /oldsite/Number2/Darwin2Html.htm   (12200 words)

  
 webGED: MACNISH Data Page
Blyth, Arthur Daniel (1854 - 1884) - male
Blyth, Arthur Kenneth (1891 - 1974) - male
Blyth, Arthur Tabrum (1857 - 1946) - male
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 THE STARSMORES
HARRIET A BLYTH was born in 1845 in BESSINGHAM, NORFOLK.
ROBERT STARSMORE BLYTH was born in 1843 in FOTHERINGHAY, NORTHANTS..
ARTHUR BRADSHAW was born in 1842 in TANSOR, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
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 George A A (Jim) Hooper's family history - Person Page 83
She was the daughter of Joseph Rich (of Carlton & Blyth) and Frances Ryalls.
She was the daughter of Joseph Rich (joiner of Blyth) and Elizabeth Taylor.
He was the son of Joseph Rich (joiner of Blyth) and Elizabeth Taylor.
home.vicnet.net.au /~linleymh/Jim-p/p83.htm   (2316 words)

  
 Hampshire County Council
They are a copy book of Arthur Blyth dated 1844 and an account book of Mrs Blyth, 1841-3.
The Blyths took over the management of the workhouse in 1845 in the course of the infamous Andover Workhouse Scandal over the treatment of the inmates.
Blyth wrote in his copybook in 1844 'Poverty is a temptation to corruption', perhaps suggesting some sociological understanding, but four years later he was dismissed in his turn for taking liberties with female inmates.
www.hants.gov.uk /scrmxn/c27613.html   (1889 words)

  
 Barrymore family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Actor Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blyth (1849-1905), who was born in India and educated in England, took the stage name of Maurice Barrymore.
He married actress Georgianna "Georgie" Emma Drew (1856-1893), herself from a stage family: her brother (John Drew Jr.
John Blyth Barrymore - (May 15, 1954 -) who is himself an actor
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barrymore_family   (335 words)

  
 Page 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Arthur FITZGERALD, committed for sentence from the Police Court for embezzlement from his employers, Ruge and Co., was sentenced to four months' imprisonment, to be released under the First offenders' Probation Act if the money is restored.
At the Laidley Police Court on Thursday last, Arthur HUGHES was charged with a breach of the Licensing Act, inasmuch as he had failed to have his name painted over his licensed billiard saloon in Patrick-street.
The deceased lady was a daughter of the late Edward FORREST, of Birmingham, and she was married in England to Sir Arthur BLYTH in 1850.
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 Prize catch for young fisherman - Blyth Valley Borough Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
A five year old from Blyth has beaten stiff competition to win Blyth Valley's annual junior angling contest.
Brothers Ryan and Aaron Armstrong from Blyth were also winners, with Ryan, 13, winning the under 16's competition, and Aaron, 11, the runner up for the under 12's.
Arthur Cranson, Blyth Valley's coastal warden organised the competition.
www.blythvalley.gov.uk /page1634.htm   (308 words)

  
 Blyths and beyond - Christian Heritage of a Tasmanian Family
The families of Doreen Van Leent, nee Blyth and William Blyth were educated at Marist
William and Elizabeth Blyth buried in Baptist section of St Kilda cemetery (Tombstone ref Dan Ch10 v11)
Kevin F.B.C. Blyth entered the Marist Brothers in 1950.
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 Blyth Family Genealogy Forum (25 Latest Messages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Re: George Blyth 1880-81 - florence blyth 8/30/02
Re: George Blyth 1880-81 - sherilee bolton 8/28/02
Scotland to Taree -Blyths - Jenny Blyth 3/14/02
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 Langham, Essex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Lord Ashburton owned a lot of the land and property in the village, much of this land was farmed by other people, including a considerable amount by Samuel Blyth.
Born Alexander Bearing, son of Sir Francis Baring (founder of Bearings Bank), he was a financier and politician, representing North East Essex in parliament from 1832-1835.
Langham Moor is a hamlet 1.5 miles south, on a bye road to Colchester and the Dedham Brook.
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 Patentee Index
Blyth, Donald J.; to Donald J. Blyth EARLY INVOLVEMENT METHOD FOR PREPARING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 06347942 Cl. 434-107.
Zuehlke, Arthur; and Pech, David 05189605 Cl. 701-50.
Zuehlke, Arthur; and Pech, David, to Manitowoc Crane Group, Inc. CONTROL AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR A LIFTCRANE 05189605 Cl. 701-50.
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 Rory Blyth - Neopoleon.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Arthur C. Clarke can predict exactly what won't happen
It seems to be that even though they never specifically predicted the personal computer in older books Asimov did predict compact computers that he refered to as positronic brains in the robots.
Actually, on of the best examples of this is the first talking machine in one of Asimov's robot books: it's a vast, immobile collection of valves and tubes and cables, because speech seemed physically difficult to reproduce (although Asimov's pre-speaking robots understand speech, which is *much* more difficult...not to mention the sentience thing)
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 Arthur, Ont. - local businesses and web pages - copyright
Arthur Baptist Church, 140 Edward, Arthur, ON, N0G 1A0, 519-848-2824
Arthur Pentecostal Assembly, 121 Charles St E, Arthur, ON, N0G 1A0, 519-848-3370
Arthur United Church, 101 Tucker St, Arthur, ON, N0G 1A0, 519-848-3501
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 Blyth Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Robert B. Goergen is founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Blyth, Inc. He is also Chairman of the Ropart Group, a private equity investment firm.
Bruce Crain is a Senior Vice President and President of Blyth's Wholesale Group, which includes premium and mass channel consumer wholesale businesses in North America and Europe, as well as The Sterno Group, Blyth's foodservice business.
Crain became a member of Blyth's newly-formed Office of the Chairman and was named President, Wholesale Group.
www.irconnect.com /bth/pages/management_bios.html   (744 words)

  
 Great Waldingfield Suffolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Mirah \ Maria Quinton BLYTH was born in 1842 in Waldingfield, Suffolk, England.
Children were: William Charles BLYTH, Daisy Ellen BLYTH, Frederick BLYTH, Arthur Edward.
BLYTH, Blanche BLYTH, Albert George BLYTH, Eva BLYTHE.
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 Blyth, South Australia - Travelmate
About 13km west of the wine mecca of Clare, the small town of Blyth takes its name from Sir Arthur Blyth, who arrived in South Australia as a teenager in 1839 and went on to become a successful businessman and parliamentarian.
The plains are at their best in spring and autumn when they present a patchwork of colour, often softened by early morning mists and a sunset haze.
The outstanding landmark in Blyth is the St Petrie Kirche Lutheran church.
www.travelmate.com.au /Places/Places.asp?TownId=7793   (217 words)

  
 Blyth Family Wills
The following information was taken from Blyth family wills.
Sarah Blyth died intestate, all her estate was granted to
Codicil to the will was written whist Mary was living at the Hawthorns, Witham.
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 127famous_chaffees, Chaffe, Chaffee, Chaffey, Chafee, Chafe Lineage - 1016-1900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
In 1870 he was a government attorney general, but resigned in July 1871 so that he could take over the management of the affairs of his father.
In 1875, Prime Minister Sir Arthur Blyth offered him a position in his cabinet which was declined.
Arthur married Laura Caroline Putnam daughter of Merwin Gideon Putnam in 1879.
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 Northumberland
Blyth Valley CVS (Council for Voluntary Service)
• Councillor Arthur Pegg - Bedlington Central Ward
• Our Lady & St Wilfrid, & St Cuthbert Roman Catholic Church, Blyth
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 George A A (Jim) Hooper's family history - Person Page 87
Sarah Rich was christened on 3-Aug-1809, Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
He was the son of Joseph Rich (of Carlton & Blyth) and Frances Ryalls.
Sarah Rich was christened on 23-Jul-1843, Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
home.vicnet.net.au /~linleymh/Jim-p/p87.htm   (1939 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Arthur Franklin Manchee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Born: 11 Jan 1865, Lilly Cottage, Selon Rd, Blyth Lane, Hammersmith, England
Buried: Old Port Arthur Cemetery, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Arthur married Emily Mary Sales, daughter of John Kidney Sales and Rebecca Gay, on 25 Aug 1890 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada
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 Blyth Family Genealogy Forum
Blyth Family of Crowborough, Surrey, and Selkirk - Alison Juniper (née Blyth) 11/23/01
Re: Williamson Blyth andJane McGregor - DyanFarr 7/25/00
Re: Williamson Blyth andJane McGregor - Ron Blyth 9/22/00
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Baker, Arthur, 24; Edmund, 147; Frances, 188; Frederick, 188(2); Herbert, 147; James, 215; Joshua, 95; Mary, 188; Sarah, 95
Daubeny, Arthur, 189; Francis, 189(2); Meyrick, 189; Sophia, 189(2)
Dewsbery, Dewsbury, Arthur, 235; Ernest, Louisa, 95; Mary, 235
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 webGED: BlythsandBeyond Data Page
father: Blyth (Maurice Barrymore), Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne (1849 - 1905)
Barrymore, John Sidney Blyth (1882 - 1942) - male
spouse: Blyth, Walter Victor Campbell (1881 - 1951)
members.iinet.net.au /~rteirney/wga2.html   (580 words)

  
 Books on the Social Aspects of Computing
Arthur J. Cordell, T. Ran Ide, Luc Soete, and Karin Kamp, The New Wealth of Nations: Taxing Cyberspace, Between The Lines, 1997.
Arthur Kroker and Michael A. Weinstein, Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class, St. Martin's Press, 1994.
Arthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker, Hacking the Future: Stories for the Flesh-Eating 90s, St. Martin's Press, 1996.
polaris.gseis.ucla.edu /pagre/recent-books.html   (17923 words)

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