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  A Brief History of Henley in Arden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The first document of importance mentioning Henley was a Charter granted in 1220 by Henry 111 to Peter De Montfort to hold a weekly market and a yearly fair at the feast of St. Giles.
Henley's fortunes recovered and by 1296 it had became an important market town in the parish of Wootton Wawen where the inhabitants had to worship.
The meetings of the Court Leet and Court Baron, the feudal courts for the administration of justice within the Manor were revived in 1915 and take place annually with traditional ceremony, for the appointment of a high Bailiff and other officers of the Court.
www.solihull-online.com /henley.htm   (654 words)

  
 Henley-in-Arden Parish Church
However, Henley's fortunes recovered and by 1296 it was styled a borough and with the rise of the burgher class Henley became an important market town, but it still had no Church.
Henley was in the ecclesiastical parish of Wootton Wawen and the inhabitants had to worship there.
The church in Henley was erected at the sole charge of the inhabitants as a Chapel at Ease in order, as stated earlier, that the parishioners would not have to make the difficult and dangerous journey to the mother church at Wootton Wawen for their worship.
www.henley-in-arden-church.fsnet.co.uk /church.htm   (2665 words)

  
 ROBERT HENLEY, 1ST EARL OF NORTHINGTON - LoveToKnow Article on ROBERT HENLEY, 1ST EARL OF NORTHINGTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
For three years Henley, though still a commoner, presided over the House of Lords in virtue of his office; but in 1760 he was created Baron Henley of Grainge in the county of Southampton.
ROBERT HENLEY, 2nd earl of Northington (1747-1786), only surviving son of the lord chancellor, was appointed a teller of the exchequer in.
Its name is said to be derived from a camp formed here by the Danish king, Sweyn, and tradition fixes at this spot the meeting between William the Conqueror and the men of Kent, to whom was confirmed the possession of all their ancient laws and privileges.
1911encyclopedia.org /N/NO/NORTHINGTON_ROBERT_HENLEY_1ST_EARL_OF.htm   (623 words)

  
 Regatta Online - Feature
Baron de Coubertin, father of the modern Olympic movement and himself a keen sculler, was a guest at the 1891 regatta and was so impressed by its organisation that he based his fledgling Olympic Committee on the Stewards.
Henley Royal Regatta was the only major annual regatta at the time, so it was logical that the 1908 event would be quite at home there.
Henley was adopted, and the Olympic regatta was controversially closed to foreign crews that year, a decision taken in 1907.
www.regatta.rowing.org.uk /121-fiverings.html   (711 words)

  
 Baron Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Barony of Henley has been created twice: first in the Peerage of Great Britain and then in the Peerage of Ireland.
Robert Henley was created Baron Henley in 1760 and Earl of Northington in 1764.
The Irish title is also united with the Barony of Northington, created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1885 for the third Baron Henley.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/baron_henley   (174 words)

  
 Jews in Sports from P to Y
He was an Olympic finalist in 1964 and winner of the Diamond Sculls in Britain's Henley Royal Regatta in 1965.
Frederic Lane stroked the University of Pennsylvania to victory in the Grand Challenge Cup of England's Royal Henley Regatta in 1955, to defeat a Soviet crew.
Baron Robert de Rothschild (1880-1946) was the 1936 bobsledding champion of France, and in 1888 E. Cohen of the United States won the Grand National of Tobogganing at St. Moritz, Switzerland.
www.jewishsports.com /jewsin/history/p2yhistory.htm   (2707 words)

  
 [hpv] Information on the Baron please   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mark, I have owned a Baron Discus since the middle of February and have put 1820 miles on it to date.
Part of this is that I am lighter and in better shape than last year but the Baron is definitely faster than the V-Rex.
My Baron has a 25 tooth cog as the largest of my rear cluster and I notice that they now have a 34 tooth which will help but I still think you will need lower gearing for serious, sustained grades.
www.ihpva.org /pipermail/hpv/2001-July/017424.html   (429 words)

  
 Gender Stereotyping in Televised Sports
This occurs despite the fact that the women and men athletes are all roughly the same age, particularly in the case of basketball players who are all college students, and thus are nearly exactly the same age.
As Nancy Henley (1977) has demonstrated in her research, "dominants" (either by social class, age, occupational position, race, or gender) are most commonly referred to by their last names (often prefaced by titles such as "Mr.").
Henley points out that "dominants" generally have license to refer to "subordinates" (younger people, em-ployees, lower class people, ethnic minorities, women, etc.) by their first names.
www.aafla.org /9arr/ResearchReports/ResearchReport2_.htm   (9516 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Britannia Waives Old Social Rules
HENLEY ON THAMES, England -- For decades the rowing races in this charming riverside village have been an indispensable element of The Season -- the dizzying summer whirl of sporting events, balls and parties where Britain's titled gentry always gathered in long, white tents to partake of champagne and strawberries with their upper-crust peers.
This helps pay the bills, but necessarily reduces the social stature of the duke or baron collecting the admissions fee on his pillared front porch.
The change is perhaps observed most vividly by those who are members of both the old and new aristocracies -- people like the 4th Baron Moynihan of Carr Manor, a friendly, soft-spoken 47-year-old who notes that he inherited a respected family title, but not much family money.
personal.ecu.edu /conradtd/pols2010/Fall022010/fall022010008.htm   (1333 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Index of Lords, Barons and Baronesses
Baron Atholstan, of Huntingdon in the province of Quebec in the Dominion of Canada, and of the City of Edinburgh [United Kingdom, 1917]
Baron Barnard of Barnard's Castle, in the Bishopric of Durham [England, 1698]
Baron Bourke of Connell, in Ireland [Ireland, 1580]
www.thepeerage.com /index_baron.htm   (8582 words)

  
 Hunt, Henry Cecil John, baron of Llanvair Waterdine --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Hunt, Henry Cecil John, baron of Llanvair Waterdine.
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English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet Leigh Hunt was an editor of influential journals in an age when the periodical was at the height of its power.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9326850?tocId=9326850   (789 words)

  
 Baron Strange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
His brother William inherited his earldom, which could only pass to heirs-male, but his baronial titles - Baron Strange, Baron Mohun of Dunster and Baron Stanley - which could pass to females as well as males, fell into abeyance between the late Earls three daughters and their heirs.
In 1628, the sixth earls eldest son James was summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Strange by a writ of acceleration.
Later, when it was discovered that the sixth earls assumption of the title was erroneous, it was deemed that there were two baronies of Strange, one created in 1299 and then in abeyance, and another created accidentally in 1628.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Baronies/Baron-Strange.html   (426 words)

  
 Historical Romance Writers: Book Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Her mother Joanna has high hopes for her daughter making a good marriage, and a landless Knight, does not fit in with her plans.
Roseanna hearing that her betrothed is staying at a nearby hunting lodge determines that she will go there and beg the Baron to break the betrothal.
Ravenspur is stunned to realize that this is no peasant but his betrothed and having sworn never to marry again, initially agrees to break the betrothal but the more she provokes him he decides to go through with the marriage anyhow.
www.historicalromancewriters.com /review.cfm?bookID=3209   (458 words)

  
 25th Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John de Grey, First Baron de Grey was born 9 Oct 1300 in Rotherfield Greys Castle, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire County, England.
BIOGRAPHY: John de Grey, Second Baron Grey of Rotherfield was one of the founders of the Order of the Garter.
He was born in 1300 and in the 15th Edward II, making proof his age, had livery of his lands; and in the 1st Edward III, was in the wars of Scotland.
www.boazfamilytree.com /jharcourt/aqwg06.htm   (485 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (E)
Barbara Dorothy Eden, Eldest daughter of 6th Baron Henley; wife of Peter Calvocoressi.
John Edward Reginald Wyndham, 1st Baron Egremont (1920-1972), Civil servant and writer; private secretary to 1st Earl of Stockton.
Horace Evans, 1st Baron Evans of Merthyr Tydvill (1903-1963), Physician to the Queen.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/a-z/sitE.asp   (3394 words)

  
 Delistings, Withdrawals and Enforcement Proceedings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Baron Capital influenced the closing price of SUG stock during the pricing period by ordering the execution of purchase orders in SUG at or near the close of the market.
Baron, Schneider and Blenke engaged in numerous telephone conversations in which they discussed Baron Capital's purchases of SUG during the pricing period.
Baron Capital has also undertaken new policies and procedures concerning end of day trading and hired a new compliance officer.
www.alppublishing.com /sec/categories/delistings_f/delistings_we_5_2_2003.html   (7997 words)

  
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Edmund de Stafford, 1st Lord (Baron) Stafford, so created by writ of summo ns 6 Feb 1298/9 to Parliament; born 15 July 1273; married by 1298 Margare t, sister and ultimate coheir of Ralph Basset, (1st?) Lord (Baron) Bass et (of Drayton), and died by 12 Aug 1308.
Edmund de Stafford, who, having distinguished himself in the Scottish war s, was summoned to parliament as a Baron, by King Edward I, from 6 Februar y, 1299, to 26 August, 1308, the year of his decease.
In the 8th Edward II [1315], he was first summoned to parliame nt as a baron; and in the 10th and 12th, he was again in the wars of Scotl and, in which latter year he had license to make a castle of his manor hou se of Bagworth, co. Leicester.
www.maslandtech.com /familytree/np5.htm   (639 words)

  
 Lord Ventry
Thomas Townsend Aremberg (Mullins, afterwards [1841] de Moleyns), Baron Ventry [I.], nephew and h.
of Solomon Dayrolles, of Henley Park, Surrey, which Townsend was 2nd s.
Dayrolles Blakeney (de Moleyns, afterwards [1874] Eveleigh-de Moleyns, and previously [1828-41] Mullins), Baron Ventry [I. 1800], also a Baronet [I. 1797], 1st s.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Ithaca/7974/Ballyferriter/misc/lordventry.html   (966 words)

  
 Hunt, John Hunt, Baron --  Encyclopædia Britannica
in full Henry Cecil John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Llanfair Waterdine British army officer, mountaineer, and explorer who led the expedition on which Edmund (later Sir Edmund) Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest, the highest mountain (29,035 feet [8,850 metres]) in the world.
More results on "Hunt, John Hunt, Baron" when you join.
Members of the expedition, which was sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club, were Colonel John Hunt (leader; later Baron Hunt), G.C. Band, Bourdillon, R.C. Evans, A. Gregory, Edmund Hillary, W.G. Lowe, C.W.F. Noyce, M.P. Ward, M.H. Westmacott, Major C.G. Wylie (transport), T. Stobart (cinematographer), and L.G.C. Pugh (physiologist).
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9041556?tocId=9041556   (633 words)

  
 British ministries, political parties, etc.
(commissioners) 1757 - 30 Jul 1766 Sir Robert Henley (from 1760, Robert Henley, Baron Henley; from 1764, Robert Henley, Earl of Northington) (b.
1771) 1771 - 1782 Thomas Villiers, Baron Hyde of Hindon (from 1776, Thomas Villiers, Earl of Clarendon) (b.
1786) 1786 - 1803 Charles Jenkinson, Baron Hawkesbury (from 1796, Charles Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool) (b.
www.rulers.org /ukgovt.html   (14565 words)

  
 Hunting Safety -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Cecil John Hunt, Baron Hunt (22 June 1910 - 8 November 1998) was a British military officer who is best known as the leader of the 1953 expedition to Mount Everest.
Hunt was born in India and was educated at Marlborough College in England.
In 1966 he was made a life peer as Baron Hunt, of Llanvair Waterdine in the County of Salop.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/77/hunting-safety.html   (1552 words)

  
 José Sánchez-Penzo: Index to "Antonio Stradivari" by W. Henleys
At first I'm listing an index sorted for each kind of instrument after the year they were made.
The instruments are listed in the same sequence as they are in the book: all the violins (V), then all the violas (Va) and finally all the cellos (C).
In this index I added an sequence number not contained in the Henley's book.
www.jose-sanchez-penzo.net /henley.html   (333 words)

  
 Baron Latymer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The title Baron Latymer has been created twice in the Peerage of England, both times by writ of summons.
The ninth Baron was created Baron Willoughby de Broke.
At the death of the tenth baron, both baronies fell into abeyance.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Baronies/Baron-Latymer.html   (120 words)

  
 A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
In some cases the husband's arms only were dimidiated, the wife's being borne entire.
The implement, whether of whole or dimidiated arms, was referred to by Heralds as Baron et Femme.
As his wife was not an heiress, the coat of Devereux(Argent, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux) was impaled by him during her lifetime only, after which the family of Frevile had nothing further to do with it.
www.heraldsnet.org /saitou/parker/Jpglossm.htm   (9319 words)

  
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Baron, Denise N. The Epicene Pronoun: The Word That Failed.
Baron, N.S. A Reanalysis of the English Grammatical Gender.
In Barrie Thorne, Cheris Kramarae and Nancy Henley (eds.), Language, Gender and Society (pp.
www.uga.edu /womanist/1996/moshiwc.html   (252 words)

  
 Plainview Daily Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henley is the son of Fary and Terri Henley of Lubbock and Tim and Nelda Bartley of Abernathy.
He is the grandson of Nadine Rogers and Mary and Sam Runnels of Abernathy and Dewey and Celeste Henley of Brownfield.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white strapless gown accented with beads and a cathedral train.
www.myplainview.com /n2w/parsed/stories/03132005weddingebelin.shtml   (355 words)

  
 Silhouette History, p45 - Baron Scotford
Baron Scotford was an American Artist who came to England around 1912, after visiting various countries in Europe.
Baron Scotford was rightly famous for his silhouettes of children.
The girl on the left is a good example of this, although it's not so much to my taste.
www.edobarn.demon.co.uk /parlour/p45_scotford.html   (476 words)

  
 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Henley, Anthony (1825-1898) 3rd Baron Henley 1st Baron Northington (1)
Henley, Robert (1747-1786) 2nd Earl of Northington, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (5)
Herbert, Sidney (1810-1861) 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, statesman (31)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/browser/person/page/person_HE.htm   (2128 words)

  
 NEJM -- A Randomized Trial of Aspirin to Prevent Colorectal Adenomas
Address reprint requests to Dr. Baron at Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Evergreen Center, 46 Centerra Pkwy., Lebanon, NH 03766, or at john.a.baron{at}dartmouth.edu.
Grau, M. V., Baron, J. A., Barry, E. L., Sandler, R. S., Haile, R. W., Mandel, J. S., Cole, B. Interaction of Calcium Supplementation and Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and the Risk of Colorectal Adenomas.
Sandler, R. S., Halabi, S., Baron, J. A., Budinger, S., Paskett, E., Keresztes, R., Petrelli, N., Pipas, J. M., Karp, D. D., Loprinzi, C. L., Steinbach, G., Schilsky, R. A Randomized Trial of Aspirin to Prevent Colorectal Adenomas in Patients with Previous Colorectal Cancer.
content.nejm.org /cgi/content/abstract/348/10/891   (2361 words)

  
 Staffan Canback: Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jones, S. Henley success in European thesis competition.
Henley Alumni and Student News, no. 13: 3.
First prize for Henley DBA in European thesis competition.
www.canback.com /publ.htm   (856 words)

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