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  Arthur Moad and Mary Ann (nee Ward)
Arthur Mouat was born in Bardister, Northmavine, Shetland Is on 19 June 1841, the son of Arthur Mouat and Martha nee Smith.
Arthur was baptised on 14 July 1841 at the Wesleyan Chapel in Northmavine, Shetland Is and again on 18 July 1841 in the Church of Scotland.
Arthur and Mary Ann are buried in the Methodist section of the Orange cemetery.
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 McNamara coat of arms
The ancient sept arms of MacNamara are recorded by the Chief Herald of Ireland and in Burke's, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales" as "Gules a lion rampant argent in chief two spear heads or".
MacNamara of Ayle and Banna Castle, County Clare and County Dublin.
Henri Pantaleon MacNamara in the navy of Bourbon France (a militant monarchist, he was murdered by the sailors of his fleet during the French Revolution).
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 The Emigrant experience: Contract Hiring of Displaced Persons in Canadian Domestic Employment, 1947-1950
MacNamara, a career civil servant of thirty years' experience, had spent the Depression in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in charge of relief programs for what was probably the hardest-hit of Canadian provinces.
Arthur MacNamara set down as policy that any DP domestic who asked for a transfer be given one.
1, MacNamara's circular to the provincial branches of Labour, 11 Dec. 1946.
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 Arthur Phillip: Defender of Co1ônia, Governor of New South Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
José de Mello in the Prazeres and Arthur Phillip in the Pilar led the attack on the San Augustin, despite the superior armament of the Spanish ship, and both were able to score hits.
The San Augustin was commissioned into the Portuguese Navy as the Santo Agostinho, and command of her was given to Phillip.
Phillip's plan was for a squadron of three battleships and a frigate to mount a raid on Buenos Aires and Monte Video, thence to proceed to the coasts of Chile, Peru and Mexico to maraud, and ultimately to cross the Pacific to join Admiral Hughes' East Indian squadron for an attack on Manila.
www.mala.bc.ca /~black/amrc/phillip2.htm   (4134 words)

  
 Parishes: Caddington | British History Online
Arthur Collings Wells who had been residing at Caddington some five years before it passed into his possession.
John Macnamara, half-brother of Arthur, who died issueless in 1906, still owns a considerable amount of property in Caddington.
The hamlet of HUMBERSHOE (Humbrichesho, xiii cent.) was in the thirteenth century included in the vill of Chalgrave, which was held in 1284 and 1316 by Peter de Lorenge or Loring.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=43268   (6356 words)

  
 Labour Studies: Online Learning Centre
Arthur MacNamara, Director of National Selective Service, and Deputy Minister of Labour, stated that he was in full accord with everything that is being planned for the re-establishment of personnel discharged from the armed forces.
MacNamara pointed out that Canada's working population, including members of the armed forces, now exceeds 5,000,000.
MacNamara pointed out that "these controls are of various kinds.
socserv.mcmaster.ca /maclabour/article.php?id=129   (4186 words)

  
 Labour Studies: Online Learning Centre
Paul E. Cote, the Deputy Minister of Labour, Dr. Arthur MacNamara, Mr.
Arthur MacNamara likewise commended the co-operative efforts of the Dominion and the provinces during the past eight years.
He stated too, that the work of the National Employment Service had provided a valuable liaison service for the various regions and pointed to the success met with in placing Polish veterans on Canadian farms as one illustration of what had been accomplished.
socserv.mcmaster.ca /maclabour/article.php?id=515   (373 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Sheila Gertrude Edith Mary Blackwell and others
She married, firstly, Arthur L. Macnamara in 1894.
     Arthur L. Macnamara married Nora Butler, daughter of Captain John Bayford Butler and Hon.
     Arthur L. Macnamara gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the Royal Navy.
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 MacNamaras Through the Centuries
Though the MacNamara clan can trace its physical beginnings back to the second century, the name MacNamara came into being in the tenth century with a chieftain of the royal Dalcassian family named Cu Mara.
At the battle of Clontarf, believed to have taken place somewhere near Dublin, the MacNamaras along with the O'Briens and McMahons fought off the Vikings, banishing them once and for all from Ireland.
The MacNamaras were striped of their titles and lands until the early 1900s.
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 The Politics of Racism: Chapter 3: Expulsion
The members of this committee were: Etsuji Morii; Arthur Nishiguchi, a New Westminster merchant and veteran of the Canadian Army from the First World War; and Ippio Nishio, a Vancouver merchant who was also a representative of the Spanish consul, the "protecting power" under the Geneva Convention for Japanese aliens in Canada.
MacNamara to Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labour, 14 May 1942, Department of Labour Papers, RG27, vol.
Mead to MacNamara, 3 June 1942; Taylor to MacNamara, 9 June 1942, Department of Labour Papers, RG27, vol.
www.japanesecanadianhistory.ca /Chapter3.html   (11911 words)

  
 Descendants of Johann Heinrich Eschbach - aqw39.htm
Mabel Viola GROVE (Arthur Perry GROVE, Flora Ella ASHBAUGH, James Saxton ASHBAUGH, Andrew ASHBAUGH, Johannes ASHBAUGH, Johann Heinrich) was born 7 Apr 1912 in Rush Creek Twp., Perry Co., Ohio.
Olive Bertha GROVE (Arthur Perry GROVE, Flora Ella ASHBAUGH, James Saxton ASHBAUGH, Andrew ASHBAUGH, Johannes ASHBAUGH, Johann Heinrich) was born 19 Jun 1915 in Union Furnace, Ohio.
Kenneth Perry GROVE (Arthur Perry GROVE, Flora Ella ASHBAUGH, James Saxton ASHBAUGH, Andrew ASHBAUGH, Johannes ASHBAUGH, Johann Heinrich) was born 4 Nov 1920.
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 Arthur Duff
Arthur Duff intended this work as an act of thanksgiving for the deliverance of this country from invasion in 1940.
Website designed and produced by Evin O'Meara ©2003 The Arthur Duff Website.
The information on this site is intended for personal use and may not be sold or transmitted to another party.
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 EFA: Courts in England and Wales
In 1880 four 'fl' courts, now replaced, were built largely due to the enthusiam of Mr G H Hallam (himself a Salopian and later House Master of the Park) who was the earliest patron of Fives at Harrow.
Six more courts were built in 1892/93 in memory of Arthur Macnamara, killed in the Alps.
Victories of E H Crake and R E Eiloart, who won all their matches against Eton, home and away, for three seasons from 1904 to 1906 inspired Old Harrovians to collect enough money to build a covered court in their memory in 1908.
www.etonfives.co.uk /courts/exist.england.html   (1081 words)

  
 Cork Art History (1876-1900)
School of Art headmaster James Brenan and architect Arthur Hill were the honorary secretaries of the Committee which had been set up in 1876 to examine ways in which Schools of Science, Art and Music could be established in Cork.
Their report referred to the Great Exhibition, held in London in 1851, which had revealed the differences in technical education between Britain and other industrialised nations, and which had highlighted the 'poverty of design, inelegance of form and glaring contrasts of colour' which were characteristic of goods manufactured in Britain.
The extension was designed by Arthur Hill, of the architects firm of Hill and Co., whose practise extended through several generations and three centuries in the city of Cork.
www.crawfordartgallery.com /1876-1900.html   (15484 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Arthur Seal": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Arthur Seal and the Hand of Fate PHILIP OAKES CIVILISATION CAME TO my part of North Staffordshire in the summer of 1938...
The Death of King Arthur (Penguin Classics) by Anonymous, James Cable (Translator)
The Outlaw Legend is dedicated to the memories of Desmond and Arthur Seal, my father and my uncle.
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 Australian IT - Researchers download $100,000 (Lisa Macnamara, JUNE 21, 2006)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MONASH University researchers are $100,000 richer after their technology, which enables speedier internet downloads, was named as an outstanding commercialisation opportunity.
But unlike other academic projects that can take more than a decade to reach commercial potential, optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, which ensures faster communications along existing optical fibres and infrared wireless systems, began only a year ago.
"There was a lot of support, particularly at Monash," Arthur Lowery, one of the two team leaders, said.
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 Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The moat, today all that remains, is open to the public for fishing at 'Park Farm'.
In Victorian times Arthur Macnamara (the 'Mad Squire' of Billington) planned to build a mansion on the site of the castle, but ran out of money after completing the lodge at the entrance to Park Farm.
One of the more distinctive Victorian buildings near the church, is the 'Coffee Tavern' built by a teetotal vicar of the parish to encourage the villagers out of the local public houses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eaton_Bray   (341 words)

  
 Parishes: Eaton Bray | British History Online
In 1854 the manor was in the hands of Anne widow of Arthur Macnamara, and remained so until her death in 1875.
Her son Arthur held it until 1906, when it passed to his twin brother Mr.
In an extent of the manor made in 1273 are the following details:—The works of thirty-five customary tenants, valued at £4 2s.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=42448   (4973 words)

  
 Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland
As reported by the Prince's equerry, Arthur Ellis, to Queen Victoria on April 15th: "The fact is that the lower class, the lazzaronis of Cork, which exists in overpowering numbers, were rabid rebels.
Her brother Charles Roberts was serving with the Egyptian Army when killed in a polo accident in Cairo in 1902 at the age of 34.
Her younger brother Arthur Roberts (1870 - 1917) served in the Boer War and World War One, during which he won the DSO and CMG.
www.turtlebunbury.com /history/history_family/hist_family_dacres.html   (11373 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Lydia Moyer and others
She married Arthur Macnamara on 28 September 1854.
     Arthur Macnamara married Sophia Eliza Hare, daughter of William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel and Maria Augusta Windham, on 28 September 1854.
     Arthur Macnamara lived in Caddington Hall, Hertfordshire, England.
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 Books of Survey and Distribution 1636-1703: Bunratty Upper Barony - Quin Parish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Teige, son of Donogh Reagh; Teige, son of Daniel Maol, son of Daniel; Mahone and Daniel MacNamara
John MacNamara; Bryan M'Grath, a Transplanted Papist; (afterwards John Gore and Robert Longfield)
Mahone; Teige, son of Daniel Reagh; Teige Merigagh; and John MacNamara; and Maurice Conry
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 UNB Presidents' Papers - Series 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Viscount Bennett - Alex Bell sends an article "The Work of a London Emergency Blood Supply Depot" by O.M. Solandt - The British Council Scholarships for Women Graduates from the Overseas Dominions,...
Nicholson] - Katherine Whetham arranges recital for the Hart House String Quartet - Arthur A. Hauck, President, University of Maine, corresponds re Conference of Presidents of the Colleges and Universities of the Maritime Provinces and Maine.
Burton Keirstead corresponds from Dalhousie University re the uncertainty of the duration of his leave of absence from UNB.
www.lib.unb.ca /archives/President/s4.html   (529 words)

  
 Minder: A Well Fashioned Fit-Up - TV.com
When Arthur tries to sell some fake dresses to a fashion agent, he refuses, but offers Terry a job guarding his warehouse.
Terry has already promised a pub owner that he will work for him, so Arthur stands in for him.
George Cole (Arthur Daley), Dennis Waterman (Terry McCann)
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 TIME.com: Manpower Model -- Jan. 29, 1945 -- Page 1
No one can even advertise for a job, or for a worker, without a permit.
N.S.S. Director Arthur MacNamara (also Deputy Minister of Labor) is empowered to shift any worker to a job where he is needed more.
Transferred workers must accept the wage rates paid by the employer to whom they are assigned, no matter how much more they may have been getting at their old jobs.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,933955,00.html   (504 words)

  
 Eton & Harrow: A Hundred Years of Fives
Harrow were not to win again until 1928.
Six more courts built had been built in 1894 in memory of Arthur Macnamara, killed in the Alps, and the arrival of a Fives-playing Head Master, Lionel Ford, in 1910, led to further building.
By the following season the School could boast fifteen covered courts.
www.etonfives.co.uk /schools/eton.and.harrow.100.years/eton.and.harrow.100.years.html   (1067 words)

  
 Manitoba History: Shovelling Out the Unemployed
I can see no other reason for the matter going through the Unemployment Relief Committee.
The Committee of which Preudhomme spoke was dominated in numbers by Council members, but in practice and policy by the Provincial Government representative, Public Works Assistant Deputy Minister Arthur MacNamara.
MacNamara modestly abstained, since he had written the clause.
www.mhs.mb.ca /docs/mb_history/05/shovellingunemployed.shtml   (9912 words)

  
 Sands Directory 1894
Lawler Arthur Dyer H. Innis Lawrence Walters John Shorter William Birch Mrs.
Mary Webb Arthur Sheffield William Rey Alfred Primitive Methodist Church—Rev. W.
Lydia, " Franklin"' Curnow Frederick, " Carlton " Cavill Arthur, " Durlstone " Wallace Robert, mariner, "Claremont" Dawson Mrs.
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 The Valley of Fear - Chapter 3 - Arthur Conan Doyle - Read Print
The Valley of Fear - by Arthur Conan Doyle
Shafter's and took up his quarters at the Widow MacNamara's on
Let your friends and family in on the secret.
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 Descendants - pafg12.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Matthew (Talbot Lodge, Blackrock, Dublin), b 25 Nov 1890, educ Clongowes, m 14 Aug 1945, Blanche Mary (d 25 Nov 1973), dau of Richard Arthur MacNamara, of 10 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin [Burke's Irish Family Records]
, daughter of Richard Arthur MacNamara, on 14 Aug 1945 in Dublin, Ireland.
Blanche Mary (d 25 Nov 1973), dau of Richard Arthur MacNamara, of 10 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin
www.smithwickfamily.org /kilkenny/paf/pafg12.htm   (974 words)

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