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  Fulham | British History Online
The village of Fulham is situated on the banks of the Thames, at the distance of four miles from Hyde-park-corner; it lies within the hundred of Ossulston; and the parish is bounded by Chelsea, Kensington, Wilsdon, Action, and Chiswick, and by the river Thames.
His grapes, at Fulham, were esteemed of that value, and a fruit the Queen stood so well affected to, and so early ripe, that the Bishop used every year to send her Majesty a present of them (fn.
Lort was succeeded in the rectory of Fulham by the Rev. Graham Jepson, B.D. Vicarage.
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  Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The son of Robert Wallace Stewart, author and lecturer, and Eva Stewart née Blaxley, Stewart was born in Bromley and educated at Brownhill Road Elementary School, Catford, Christ's Hospital and St.
Stewart had contested the West Lewisham constituency in 1931 and 1935, and East Fulham in 1936; after the war he became MP for Fulham East 1945-55, then for Fulham 1955-74, and Hammersmith, Fulham 1974-79.
A committed pro-European, Stewart was Leader of the Labour Delegation to the Council of Europe in June 1970, and joint president of the Labour Committee for Europe with George Brown and Roy Jenkins.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Michael_Stewart_(politician)   (564 words)

  
 Janus: The Papers of Lord Stewart of Fulham and Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch
Robert Stewart was born in Bromley [London] on 6 November 1906, the son of Robert Wallace Stewart, author and lecturer and Eva Stewart, (née Blaxley).
Stewart had contested West Lewisham in 1931 and 1935, and East Fulham in 1936; after the war he became Labour MP for Fulham East, (1945-55), then for Fulham, (1955-74), and Hammersmith, Fulham, (1974-79).
Mary Stewart was born in Bradford [Yorkshire] on 8 May 1903, the daughter of the commercial traveller Herbert Birkinshaw and Isabella Henderson Birkinshaw.
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 Michael Stewart (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham, a British Cabinet Minister;
Michael Stewart (musician), musician, producer (to Billy Joel and Tom Jones) and member of We Five;
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
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Barker, Edward, Baron of the Court of Exchequer 1760 January 22, 1760.
Baron, John, Vice Chancellor of Oxford 1722 July 13, 1722.
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 Sting.com news.interviews
In a high-ceilinged studio at the Lions Gate film complex earlier this month, the Police were rehearsing for a very public first gig: opening the Grammy awards broadcast last Sunday with their 1978 hit 'Roxanne' before announcing a world tour...
Stewart Copeland was the bottle blond drummer in The Police.
For a few days, the baron has invited Q to share his wonderful life.
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 LENNON WYLIE
Marquess of Headfort, (Thomas Taylor,) Earl of Bective, Viscount and Baron Headford, and a Baronet, (Baron Kenlis, of the United Kingdom,) Lieutenant of the County Cavan, K.ST.P. Bective Castle, County Meath.
Earl of Gosford, Archibald Acheson, Viscount and Baron Gosford, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, G.C.B. a Lieutenant of the County Armagh, Baron Worlingham of the United Kingdom.
Viscount Gormanston, Jenico Preston, Baron Birmingham of Kells, in Ossory, and Baron Loundres of the Nass.
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 ROBINSON CHOSE TO GO - BARON: Sporting Life - Sports News | Football Transfers, Racing, England v India
The 42-year-old released a statement suggesting he was reluctant to go, despite the world champions enduring a run of eight defeats in nine matches, culminating in Saturday's Twickenham humbling at the hands of understrength South Africa.
But Baron, who is himself facing calls to quit, told BBC Radio Five Live: "Andy is a straight-talking guy and I think he came to that conclusion himself after the disappointing result last Saturday.
Baron admitted his job now was to put the structure in place to enable Robinson's successor to get England back on track and is confident of achieving that aim.
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 stewart michael information - stewart michael   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham, a British Cabinet Minister; Michael Stewart (playwright), a playwright and librettist; Michael Stewart...
Shannon Stewart hit a go-ahead RBI single in a five-run 16th inning Tuesday night and the Minnesota Twins sent the White Sox to their first four-game losing streak of the season, beating Chicago 9-4 in 5 hours, 9 minutes.
Michael Stewart was beaten by transit officers in a subway station at 14th Street and 1st Avenue.
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 McCarthy Coat of Arms MacCarthy Coat of Arms
Doncha-an-Drumin (or Doncha the Drummer), who was the ancestor of MacDonnell of Barrotto, and a quo O'Druim, anglicised Drum, Drumin, and Drummond; and 6.
This Cormac Mór attended parliament in 1578 as "Baron of Blarney;" conformed to the Protestant church; died in 1616; and was buried at Kilcrea.
This Cormac was educated at Oxford (England), and on the 15th of November, 1628, was created "Baron of Blarney" and "Lord Viscount Muscry." Issue: - 1.
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 Sketch XXVIII The Graemes of Gorthie
It may be allowed, however, in order to complete the sequence of this volume, to touch lightly on that portion of the Barony while held by the Graemes, and to carry the descent of the family to the present time.
They were ever companions in the campaign, and their names stand side by side in the peculiarly severe excommunication and forfaltures that follow on the collapse of the campaign.
Gorthie was purchased by the trustees of David Stewart Moncrieff, Baron of the Exchequer; it was sold again in 1818 to Mr George Mercer, descendant of the Mercers of Aldie and Meiklour, one of the founders of the Colony of Victoria.
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 RAFS
Son of William and Lilian A. Stewart, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.
Stewart, and husband of Diane Stewart, of Fulham, London.
Son of Walter and Florence Z. Stewart, and husband of Heather Stewart, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
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 Boswell, James, 1740-1795. The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. : including a journal of a tour to the Hebrides, ...
Inscription : autograph document, to [George Anson] Baron Anson, [circa 1760-1762] 1 sheet.
Autograph note, Fulham (London, England), to Cadell and Davies, 1806 Jan. 7.
Autograph note, Fulham (London, England), to [Thomas] Cadell, 1784 Sept. 1.
oasis.harvard.edu:10080 /oasis/deliver/~hou01790   (2287 words)

  
 Author Biographies
Frank Keston Clarke was born in Fulham in 1902 and brought up in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, where he once worked as a farmer's boy.
Born in Ealing in 1920, Stewart, a writer and sociologist, was fascinated by the psychology of crime prevention.
Stewart was also a film scriptwriter and radio playwright; she co-authored several radio plays with Aileen Burke in the 1960s.
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 MEM_LonePine_D_H
Native of Stewart's Brook Scone New South Wales 14.
Son of Sarah Ann England of 5 Constantine Rd. Hampstead London England and the late William Charles Baron England.
Son of John and Emily Foster, of 23, Lodge Avenue, Walham Green, Fulham, London, England; husband of Maud Eliza Foster, of 357, Clifford St., Gisborne.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/MEMLonePine_D_H.htm   (8624 words)

  
 Foreign Secretaries in History Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Stewart, Michael, later Lord Stewart of Fulham: became first Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on 17 Oct 1968.
Brown, George, later Lord George-Brown of Jevington: Abrasive, abusive and ebullient, he was considered by some of his Cabinet colleagues not to have 'precisely the right temperament for the Foreign Office'.
Stewart, Michael, later Lord Stewart of Fulham: Formerly a schoolmaster, he held office as Secretary of State in three different Departments.
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Rugby Football Union chief executive Francis Baron believes English rugby needs a new structure to end conflict between the clubs and the national side.
England are currently searching for a new coach after the departure of Andy Robinson following a string of poor results.
And Baron admits the current structure of the English game needs to be examined to help the national side get back on track.
u.tv /newsroom/indepth.asp?id=34979&pt=s   (389 words)

  
 Drummerworld: Charlie Watts
During the past 15 years, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has been able to pursue his passion for jazz, playing in a variety of settings whenever he wasn't otherwise engaged with the "World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band."
In 1985, he formed a big band and toured the States, ultimately releasing Live at Fulham Town Hall on the Sony label.
In 1991, he formed a small group to pay homage to the music that first grabbed him while growing up in London.
www.drummerworld.com /drummers/Charlie_Watts.html   (155 words)

  
 Fakes and Secretarials
Clifford, Thomas (1630-73, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh), LT 1668-73.
Dashwood, Francis (1708-81, 15th Baron Le Despencer), CH 1762-63
Lawson, Nigel (*1932, Baron Lawson of Blaby), CH 1983-89
www.joergs-british-autographs.de /whob2.html   (1600 words)

  
 Why is you calling me a minger, Ali? | the Daily Mail
As Ali G, Baron Cohen made the insulting remarks on Da Ali G Show in 2004 and said, falsely, that he had got her pregnant.
She is suing Baron Cohen, Da Ali G Show and cable channel HBO, which broadcast it in America.
Miss Cundle says she met Baron Cohen when they were in a group of 15-year-olds who visited Israel in 1987.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=439874&in_page_id=1766&in_a_source=&ito=1490   (1243 words)

  
 Charles Gore: A Biographical Sketch by Gordon Crosse
Stewart Headlam, the founder and leading spirit of the Guild of S. Matthew, to address a meeting there on its behalf.
Last of all, in the Halley Stewart Lectures on Christ and Society, delivered in 1927 and published in 1928, we see the aged prophet preaching once more the old message to a new and much-changed generation.
To him Baron von Hugel was 'a dear old thing,' but the Baron's view of mystical religion as in essence independent of ethical considerations seemed to him fundamentally antagonistic to his whole conception of Christianity.
anglicanhistory.org /gore/crosse.html   (18761 words)

  
 July 23rd, 2007 - Happy Birthday Daniel Radcliffe! | Allie Is Wired - The Entertainment Blog
He is best known for playing school-aged wizard Harry Potter in each of the first five films based on the best-selling Harry Potter book series, and will also appear in the final two films of that series.
Radcliffe was born in Fulham, London, England, the only child of Alan Radcliffe, a literary agent, and Marcia Gresham (born “Marcia Gresham Jacobson”), a casting agent who was involved in several films for the BBC, including The Inspector Lynley Mysteries and, most recently, Walk Away And I Stumble.
Radcliffe plays bass guitar (taught by Gary Oldman) and is a fan of punk rock music; he admires a diverse lineup of bands, from Sex Pistols to Arctic Monkeys.
allieiswired.com /archives/2007/07/july-23rd-2007-happy-birthday-daniel-radcliffe   (549 words)

  
 Charles Sale: Sports Agenda | the Daily Mail
Stewart Bannister, who has been the £80,000-a-year kitman for three years, is the subject of an internal investigation as part of the club's in-house disciplinary process.
SWP joined three Fulham players last night to help turn on the Christmas lights in Fulham Broadway, close to Stamford Bridge.
RFU chief executive Francis Baron has taken a lot of flak about the woeful state of the England team.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/columnists/columnists.html?in_article_id=421054&in_page_id=1951   (783 words)

  
 The Football Game - Executive Articles - Portfolio.com
On March 6, private equity baron Tom Hicks, owner of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars and a frequent attendee of University of Texas football games, was exposed to some real sports fans.
Hicks was at Anfield, the home stadium of Liverpool Football Club, the British soccer team he and his business partner George Gillett acquired for $920 million, to watch his club face off against Spanish rival Barcelona in the prestigious Champions League.
Among the owners of Premier League teams are Mohamed al-Fayed, the Egyptian owner of the department store Harrod’s (Fulham), Russian energy billionaire Roman Abramovich (Chelsea), and Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnússon (West Ham United).
www.portfolio.com /executives/features/2007/04/22/The-Football-Game?page=0   (1711 words)

  
 Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Wellesley, 1st Marquess, Richard Wellesley: said to be the most languid of British foreign secretaries, rarely corresponded with diplomats, and seldom attended Cabinet meetings or spoke in Parliament (Middleton).
Viscount Castlereagh, later 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, Robert Stewart: perhaps no other British Foreign Secretary at a great international conference has matched the sway of Castlereagh, strong in will, cool in manner, at the Congress of Vienna.
Brown, George, later Lord George-Brown of Jevington: Abrasive, abusive and ebullient, he was considered by some of his Cabinet colleagues not to have 'precisely the right temperament for the Foreign Office' (Lord George-Brown, In My Way - London: 1971; H. Wilson, The Labour Government: 1964-70 - London: 1971).
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 Football Poets - football poetry, poems written by football fans.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ellie Whitehead Fulham FC (1) 24 Oct 2006
Emily Fryer Fulham FC (1) 24 Oct 2006
Jameelah Graham Fulham FC (1) 24 Oct 2006
www.footballpoets.org /poets.asp   (975 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Index of Other Awards
Stewart, Robert Michael Maitland, Baron Stewart of Fulham 
Morrison, Herbert Stanley, Baron Morrison of Lambeth (1951) 
Boyle, Edward Charles Gurney, Baron Boyle of Handsworth (1981) 
www.thepeerage.com /index_award_other.htm   (1868 words)

  
 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
Hugh Gater Jenkins was born in 1908 in Enfield, and in 1941 was commissioned into the RAF, serving as a Flight Lieutenant.
General papers and correspondence relating to Jenkins' career including diaries and personal material relating to Marie Jenkins and himself, material relating relating to LCC and Putney Labour Party engagements and issues and reviews of publications.
Letter to the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham from the Royal Commission, 27 October 1958.
library-2.lse.ac.uk /archives/handlists/Jenkins/m.html   (10963 words)

  
 BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS
With the help of Baron von Humboldt, the German scientist and his “best Friend and Protector,” de Sanctis became military physician to the Dutch forces.
He was said to be a fellow of several learned societies and colleges of medicine.
After the peace of 1815, with recommendations from the Dutch government and from Sir Charles Stewart, then British Minister to Holland, de Sanctis went to England, hoping, he said, to join a scientific expedition.
victorianresearch.org /Obscure_contributors.html   (14442 words)

  
 Missing People
They had three brothers, Jack, James and Stewart; the first two were killed in the war.
FENNER, Hepbizah of Fulham London England, wrote in 1897 re Charles HEFFER.
Her mother's only brother was Charles's father George., and she wanted to contact him on 'urgent and important family matters'.
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 Customer Testimonials About Albion Swords
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Just after the holidays I received my Aquilifer Fulham Gladius, and what an absolute beauty it is.
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