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Topic: Baron Henderson of Brompton


  
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MATTHEW HENDERSON Executed in Oxford Street, 25th of February, 1746, for murdering his Mistress, Lady Dalrymple, who was angry because he trod on her Toe.
When Sir Hugh had taken his leave she demanded of Henderson why he had trod on her toe; in answer to which he made many apologies, and ascribed the circumstance to mere accident; but she gave him a blow on the ear, and declared that she would dismiss him from her service.
Henderson said it would be unnecessary to turn him away, for he would go without compulsion; but, reflecting that her passion would soon subside, he continued in his place, and was used with as much kindness as if the accident had not taken place.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Rev Nick Henderson has two parishes in west London and Malango asked him to confirm that he subscribes to the Creed, the Bible and the Thirty-Nine Articles and "fashions his own life and his household according to the doctrine of Christ".
Henderson is unmarried and shares his vicarage with a male lodger, who is organist at one of his churches.
Henderson was not available for comment and Lambeth Palace is - for the time being - keeping quiet about the seriousness of a looming split.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
He was created Baron Helsby, of Logmore in the County of Surrey [U.K. Life Peer] on 21 May 1968.
He was created Baron Henderson of Brompton, of Brompton in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and of Brough in the County of Cumbria [U.K. Life Peer] on 1 February 1984.
Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine was invested as a Companion of Honour (C.H.).
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 Homes Of Virginia - Gadsby's Tavern
Later it was the meeting place of Lafayette, Baron deKalb, and the first admiral of the American Navy, John Paul Jones.
This dispute had retarded the work of deepening the Potomac, a pet scheme of Washington's, and it was at Washington's request that the Commission convened and held its first three sessions there, commencing March 22, 1785.
Washington was present at the sessions in lieu of Randolph and Madison who were not informed of their appointments in time to attend.
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Henderson would contribute an “article on Henry Russell” to the appendix of Sir George Grove's dictionary of which the writer is editor.
Henderson that he is sending him “the last page of MS of the Anthem” and requests “a proof of the last Chorus immediately as it is of the utmost importance that copies of complete work should be ready for Mr.
Henderson notes, “We expect to arrive in New York with 10.' A most interesting letter from G.A. Macfarren and his wife shortly after their marriage.” (Macfarren includes his wife Thalia in signing the letter).
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 Point-to-Point - Area News - Wessex
Barton Baron's trainer John Dufosee, from Nyland near Gillingham, was awarded the Tom Inglis Memorial Cup for Best Trainer while the horse's regular rider Ryan Bliss, recovering from a recent back operation, was present to receive the Best Jockey awards - the Richard Noyce Memorial Trophy and a framed photograph - from Linda Charles.
Barton Baron is a dual 2006 course winner but may face a stern challenge from Cape Stormer, winner of six races this season and a contender for the National Leading Horse Award for winning the most races in 2006.
This was Barton Baron's third win of the season for Isle of Wight owner Hazel Goody, who bought the horse out of Paul Keane's yard at Ascot Sales in August 2005 and was a real tonic for Mrs Goody, present on Saturday after a recent bout of ill-health.
www.pointtopoint.co.uk /news-2006/areas_wessex.html   (18470 words)

  
 List of years in aviation - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Late June or early July: Sir George Cayley's coachman successfully flies a glider, designed by his employer, a distance of roughly 423 ft (130 m) across Brompton Dale in Yorkshire, becoming the world's first (uncontrolled) adult aeroplane pilot.
Joseph Pline is the first person to use the word "aeroplane" in a paper proposing a gas filled dirigible glider with propellers.
April 21, von Richthofen, more commonly known as the Red Baron, was killed when shot down by Canadian, Captain A. Roy Brown, flying a Sopwith Camel.
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 Resuscitation.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bonny J. Baron, Richard H. Sinert, Anil K. Sinha, Marie C. Buckley, Gerald W. Shaftan, Thomas M. Scalea, Effects of traditional versus delayed resuscitation on serum lactate and base deficit, Resuscitation 43 (1) (1999) pp.
Ricky A. Henderson, Marvin E. Whitehurst, Kenneth R. Morgan, Robert G. Carroll, Reduced metabolic rate accompanies the hemorrhage-induced hypothermia in conscious rats, Resuscitation 44 (2) (2000) pp.
A 4-year retrospective audit in a cardiothoracic specialist centre-Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, United Kingdom, Resuscitation 52 (3) (2002) pp.
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 List of cemeteries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cimetière du Père Lachaise, Paris - resting place of famous persons such as Colette, Baron Georges Haussmann, Eugène Delacroix, Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Molière, Gertrude Stein, Édith Piaf, Marcel Proust, Gioacchino Rossini and Frédéric Chopin.
Brompton Cemetery- Opened in 1840, it is one of London's Magnificent Seven cemeteries and is the final resting place for a number of prominent persons including Samuel Cunard, Emmeline Pankhurst, Sir Charles Fremantle amongst others.
Brookwood Cemetery - Brookwood, Woking,Surrey - resting place for over 240,000 people.
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 GENUKI: Malton Messenger BMDs 1859.
On the 14th inst., at Brompton, by the Rev. John BLAIR, Mr Jeremiah METCALF, to Rachael, eldest daughter of Mr John BURNITT, farmer and cattle dealer, Snainton.
The deceased lady was sister of Baron Rothschild M.P. for the city of London.
On the 9th inst., at Brompton, near Northallerton, the wife of Mr B. WILFORD, of a daughter.
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Henderson, who is an articled pupil to a local solicitor, went out for practice in Dover Bay on Wednesday afternoon, and was not heard of again until his arrival yesterday afternoon when he reported himself to Mr.
His absence had caused great anxiety, and it was feared he had been drowned.
Henderson states that he left the English shores at 3 o'clock and.
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 PropertyMall.com - Commercial property UK offices, retail and industrial
Millennium Lofts, advised by Lee Baron, has let the ground...
Henderson Global Investors ("Henderson"), acting for NPI has sold 200...
IP Powerhouse, advised by Lee Baron and Edward Charles and...
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 MALTON MESSENGER - PUBLISHED JANUARY 1859 - JUNE 1859
On the 26th inst., at the Upper chapel, Norfolk-street, Sheffield, by the Rev. Brook HERFORD, Godfrey SYKES, Esq., of Old Brompton, Middlesex, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Luke PALFREYMAN, Esq.
On the 25th ult., at Brompton, near Northallerton, Emma, wife of Benjamin WILFORD, Esq., and eldest daughter of Mr BATES, organist of Ripon Catherdral.
On the 16th ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr David BARON, of a son.
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 Indirect comparison meta-analysis of aspirin therapy after coronary surgery -- Lim et al. 327 (7427): 1309 -- BMJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Arterial and venous conduits for coronary artery bypass.
Henderson WG, Goldman S, Copeland JG, Moritz TE, Harker LA. Antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy after coronary artery bypass surgery.
Henderson WG, Moritz T, Goldman S, Copeland J, Souchek J, Zadina K, et al.
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 GENUKI: York Minster Burials 1634-1670
In 1642 he came to York in the suite of King Charles I. He was a colonel in the royal army, and died abroad before the Restoration.
Thomas, son of Sir Francis Howard, of Corby Castle, co. Cumberland, by his first wife, Margaret, daughter of John Preston, esq., of the Manor of Furness, co. Lane.
Perhaps the wife of Sir John Henderson, " a known papist, and a confidant instrument of his majesty at Beverley, when the king was there," in 1642, and who is said to have incited one David Alexander to assassinate Sir John Hotham.
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At an early hour he issues from the zenana and joins two or three of his thakores, or barons, who are on duty at Court, in the morning draught of opium.
They sit in a circle, and a servant in the centre goes round and pours the _kasumbha_[D] out of a brass bowl and through a woollen cloth into their hands, out of which they lap it up.
Colonel Henderson, the imperial "Peeler," tells me so, and he ought to know, for he is a kind of demi-official superintendent of Thugs and Agents.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/3/0/6/13068/13068-8.txt   (19251 words)

  
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Bdle includes pre-marriage settlement of Frederick May and Emma Henderson of Taunton, dau.
Bdle includes marriage settlements of Henry, 6th Baron Arundell and Lady Ann Herbert, 1728 and Henry, 7th Baron Arundell and Mary dau.
Two deeds of exchange between Daniel Francis Blommart and Elizabeth his wife (nÚe Escott) and Thomas Sweet Escott and Mary his wife (nÚe Escott), both with Sarah Escott of Stogumber their sister-in-law, detailed schedules of lands in Carhampton, Brompton Ralph, Stogumber, St. Decumans, Wellington, Elworthy and Lydeard St Lawrence, 1815.
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 London SW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) arrives at his hairdressing salon (in the Brompton Arcade) for his appointment.
Sir Trevor Stevens is persuaded by his wife to visit his riverside boathouse late at night.
Bate and Jennifer Wright) at the Houses of Parliament.
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 ReadingProgrammes 1940-44
Theatre programme advertising aplay to be produced at the Opera House, Manchester entitled ARMS AND THE MAN. The run starts on Monday 7 August 1944 for 6 nights.
Theatre programme advertising a play to be produced at the Liverpool Playhouse entitled THE SECOND MRS TANQUERAY.
Theatre programme advertising a play to be produced in the Central Hall, Chester entitled PASSING BROMPTON ROAD.
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 'BentRider Online Forums - What did you ride before you bent?
My Baron came later, after I got totally hooked on the speed possibilities of bents.
After much work on the Baron's drive train, my 12-mile commute takes me 44 minutes there and 31 minutes back.
My dads old Henderson fat tire bike from the fourties I rode this from about 1968 until my first ten speed at about 14 years old.
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 Descendants of John Bancroft
He had also been an Alderman for Kingston, and held commissions of the Peace for several parishes, and soon after the late disturbance, he was appointed Custos of St. Thomas in the room of the late lamented Baron Ketelhodt.
He was a gentleman of intelligence, was esteemed by all who knew him, and his death will be generally regretted.
at age 97, and was buried on 23 Nov 1925 in Brompton Cemetery, London.
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 Ben Kinmont - Bookseller
He was trained at Brompton Park nursery under London and Wise, and is said to have worked with Wise for the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim.” — Henrey, vol.
Further down Henrey notes that The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener’s recreation “reveals Switzer to have been a garden designer of considerable eminence” (p.
Contemporary decorative boards, paper label in manuscript on spine, small portions of paper chipped from spine, clean and crisp throughout.
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 4
As a result of this her life has been extensively researched by members of the Conradian Association, in particular by David Miller, a literary agent, on whose 2005 paper to the Association "Amanuensis; A biographical sketch of Lilian Hallowes" most of which follows is based.
Following the early death of her father in 1883, Lilian was left to look after her mother, and in 1901 was living with her in a boarding house for ladies off the Brompton Road.
Nothing else is known about her until 1904, apart from the fact that she had by then acquired the skills of a professional Stenographer.
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At New Brompton Estate, roof runoff from (eventually) a cluster of 15 residences is diverted to a 106 m gravel-filled trench in a central reserve.
The collected water sustains a row of deciduous trees bordering the reserve and provides frequent (winter) charges, via a bore, to a Quaternary aquifer at depth 30 m.
In both cases, New Brompton and Northfield, water retrieved from the Quaternary aquifers in summer will be used for open space irrigation.
www.urbanecology.washington.edu /student_info/classes/winter03/group2_feb11_anotbib.htm   (9989 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's-Bench; The Honourable Sir BEAUMONT HOTHAM Knt.
one of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer; Mr.
Cursitor Baron of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, Deputy Recorder; and others his Majesty's Justices, of Oyer and Terminer of the City of London and Justices of the Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the said City and County of Middlesex.
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 A Brief History of the Hippisley Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
On 24th November 1779 Francis BASSET was created baronet in recognition for marching his miners to Plymouth to repair the marine defences there after the combined fleets of Spain and France had unexpectedly anchored in the English Channel in August.
Further titles were bestowed upon him on 7th June 1796 when he was created Baron de Dunstanville of Tehidy Park, and on 30th November 1797 when he was also created Baron BASSET of Stratton, near Bude.
Harold was the son of Sir Alexander HENDERSON who in 1916 was created 1st Baron Faringdon.
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It also was nice to be reminded of the Japan I remem- bered from forty-two years ago, since some of the ladies were kind enough to wear kimonos.
It was at the Sunday-evening reception that Mike Whelan told some stories about the early history of the Baker Street Irregulars, and awarded membership in the BSI to Masamichi Higurashi ("Baron Adelbert Gruner").
There was other sightseeing after the convention, including the Nijo Castle (in Kyoto), which was built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu (who was the Shogun in the 1980 television mini-series "Shogun"), and the Shoso-in (in Nara), which is a treasure repository created in 752 and which is mentioned in the Canon (in "The Illustrious Client").
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 Scots and Scots Descendants - U-Z
in Louisville and Nashville R.R. office 1884-5; bookkeeper and confidential clerk, Marshall Field and Co. 1885-91; Graduated Chicago Homoe Med Coll 1894, M.D.; married Henderson Ky June 14, 1894 Annie Ingram; children: Catherine Jean, Annie Ingram.
In practice in Chicago as physician and surgeon from 1894.
to Great Ormond St. (London) Sick Children's Hosp (3 mo.) and to Brompton Consumption Hosp (London 6 mo.) 1897; special course in nose and throat dept of hosp Lariboisiere, Paris, France 4 Mo. 1898; licentiate State board of Health Il.
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 Bute
3a) JOHN, cr 1766 Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle, cr 1796 Marquess of Bute, Earl of Windsor and Viscount Mountjoy (Mount Stuart 30 Jan 1744-Geneva 16 Nov 1814); m.1st London 12 Nov 1766 Hon Charlotte Jane Hickman-Windsor (7 May 1746-London 20 Jan 1800); m.2d London 17 Sep 1800 Frances Coutts (d.Dale Park 12 Nov 1832)
Feb 1936); m.15 Aug 1919 Jane Elizabeth Henderson
1b) Charles, cr 1828 Baron Stuart de Rothesay (
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 5
1915 [AACCA/1] Emil von Siege, Baron Musulin von Gomirje b.
In 1948 he was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn - he played golf for the Inn in the Crutton Cup in 1955.
of Sir David Kennedy Henderson, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Tipperline House, Morningside Crescent, Edinburgh, Professor of Psychiatry at Edinburgh University, by Margaret van Veanken, d.
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