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 Thomas Jefferson: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography: Works from the 1880's
Title: The Address of T.W. Bartley, Before the Jefferson National Monumental Association.
Notes: Review essay on Morse's Jefferson and Lodge's Hamilton; TJ and Hamilton are types of the two great parties, one believing in strict, the other in free construction of the constitution.
Address on the Life and Work of Thomas Jefferson, Delivered on the Occasion of the Celebration of the 138th Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson by the Essex County Democratic Club, Newark, N.J. Publisher: Thomas McGill and Co.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /jefferson/bibliog/Dates/1880.html   (2015 words)

  
 Houghton Lodge Gardens and Hydroponicum , Stockbridge, Hampshire bordering and near enough to Eastleigh/Southampton/Heathrow
Houghton Lodge Gardens and Hydroponicum is a Stockbridge tourist attraction in Hampshire
Houghton Lodge Gardens and Hydroponicum is usefully near Eastleigh/Southampton/Heathrow airport There are further useful links below.
If this was not the area you thought you were searching for, we probably have your information here.
www.information-britain.co.uk /inthearea.cfm?Place_ID=1288   (2015 words)

  
 CANTON LODGE
Exempt: Emmett Erastus Burns, Henry Wallace Campbell, Major Strickland Cobb, Lemuel Woodville Dekle, Thomas Wilson Maxwell, Reginal Edgar Spivey, Sr.
Demitted: Laurence Bracey Campbell, Louis Hiram Davis, James Kiley Evans, R. Howell, A. Snugg
Restored: Lewis Rudolph Campbell, Henry Clay Hill, Ben W. Lee, Walter B. Noble, Thomas Holloway Riddell, Campbell C. Cauthen, Asa Coleman, Lesley L Evans, L. Favor, D. Morgan, M. Marris, L. Spillman
www.icrr.net /canton6.htm   (2015 words)

  
 This is Leigh: Old Pals
28/04/02: Susan Woodward of East Lodge, Kinmont, Annan, Dumfrisshire, Scotland, DG12 5RH, England writes: I am trying to find Elizebeth Potter (ne Morris, Houghton) I now live in Scotland, and the last time I heard she was in Westhoughton, she has four children Ian, Angela, Karen, and Derek, and was also married to Derek.
25/04/02: Alison Bartley of Holden Road, Leigh, United Kingdom writes: FREE BEER FOR ALL EX BEDFORD HIGH PUPILS!!!
If you know her please tell her to get in touch, as I would love to talk about old times.
www.thisisleigh.co.uk /lancashire/leigh/oldpals/oldpalsapr02.html   (2015 words)

  
 HotelsInCadnam - Cheap Hotels in Cadnam UK
Bartley Lodge is a former hunting lodge set in 8 acres of grounds within the New Forest.
Many rooms in Bartley Lodge have views of the grounds and forest.
Cheap Hotels in Cadnam, Hampshire, England Sort Alphabetically
www.hotel-europe.co.uk /hotel/cadnamprc.htm   (2015 words)

  
 Edinburgh Geologist - James Hutton and Charles Lyell
Born at Kinnordy outside Kirriemuir in what was then Forfarshire on 14 November 1797, Charles Lyell moved with his parents to Bartley Lodge in Hampshire near Southampton where he was brought up and this explains why he is often referred to as an English geologist.
Fifty years ago Arthur Holmes, the most distinguished geologist of his time, said: 'To the geologists a rock is a page in the Earth's autobiography with a story to unfold'.
Later, as the Society developed, it came to occupy rooms first at 5 St Andrew Square and then in the Synod Hall in Castle Terrace (Butcher, 1991) before the present arrangements came into being in the 1960s.
www.edinburghgeolsoc.org /z_30_02.html   (2015 words)

  
 The Hereford and Worcester and West Midlands (County Boundaries) Order 1993
Transfer of area lying between Scotland Lane and Frankley Lodge Lane, including parts of Bartley and Frankley Reservoirs, but excluding St. Leonard's Church, Frankley.
Transfer of area at Frankley, located north of New Inns Lane, east of Gannow Green, and south of Egghill and Lower Hill Farms.
Transfer of old people's housing in Cofton Hackett, east of Lickey Road.
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1993/Uksi_19932971_en_1.htm   (2015 words)

  
 William S. Grisell
He was a plain and unassuming good citizen, was a member of the Masonic Lodge, and was a republican until he devoted all his energies to the prohibition cause.
His death occurred at Bartley, Nebraska, March 9, 1902, at the age of seventy-six.
From early boyhood he was on intimate terms of fellowship with toil, and he had to serve a varied apprenticeship as a farm hand, teacher and in other occupations before he was able to realize his ambition to become a doctor.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1919ks/g/griselws.html   (1301 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Dickinson County, Michigan Obituaries
IRON RIVER — Bartley King, 81, of 601 Stambaugh Ave., Iron River, died Friday, Sept. 29, 2000, at the Iron County General Hospital.
Melstrom had been a member of First Presbyterian Church in Iron River and a charter member of the Iron River Elks Lodge.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Dickinson County Chapter of the American Cancer Society.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/mi/mi-dickinson3.htm   (4111 words)

  
 Hotels in Cadnam : The Bartley Lodge Hotel, Cadnam, Cadnam
Hotels in Cadnam : The Bartley Lodge Hotel, Cadnam, Cadnam
UK Hotel Bed and Breakfast and Guest Houses UK Hotels in Cadnam, Cadnam
www.movhotels.com /details?id=224392   (4111 words)

  
 Cadnam Hotel Accommodation, The Bartley Lodge Hotel
Prices displayed are the lowest rate available at this hotel within the next 30 days (this is often the mid-week single room rate).
Instant, confirmed reservations at hotels and guesthouses in Cadnam, Hampshire.
Your credit card is not charged until your stay is complete.
www.britainexpress.com /hotels/hampshire/224392.htm   (4111 words)

  
 The Bartley Lodge Hotel Cadnam Hampshire UK
Bartley Lodge is a former hunting lodge set in 8 acres of grounds within the New Forest.
The Bartley Lodge Hotel Cadnam Hampshire UK The Bartley Lodge Hotel Cadnam
Children are accommodated free of charge when sharing a room with parents, you just pay for meals as taken.
www.hotels-anywhere.co.uk /hotels/224392   (4111 words)

  
 Bartley cadnam hotel lodge UK web sites - best listed
Bartley cadnam hotel lodge UK web sites - best listed
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 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Caroline Sarah (White) Buckingham, Leicester Silk Buckingham, John Baldwin Buckstone, John C. Buckstone, Alfred Bunn, Neilson Burgess, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, William Evans Burton, Samuel W. Butler, Henry James Byron, Jean Cadell, James H. Caldwell, Emma Calve, Charles Alexander Calvert, Louis Calvert, Italo Campanini, Bartley Campbell, Mrs.
Sarah (Cowell) Le Moyne, William J. Le Moyne, Milnes Levick, Eric Lewis, John Liston, William Loaden, Robinson Locke, Henry Cabot Lodge, Cornelius Ambrosius Logan, Olive Logan, Marie Lohr, Robert Loraine, Wright Lorimer, P. Lowell, Pauline Lucca, Lillah McCarthy, James C. McCollom, John McCormack, John Edward McCullough, Ellen Mack, William B.
Elizabeth (Crocker) Bowers, John Braham, Dame Lilian Braithwaite, Samuel Brandram, Lily Brayton, Edmund Breese, Pasqualino Brignoli, Gustavus Vaughan Brooke, Lionel Brough, Mary Brough, John Brougham, John Brougham, Robert Williams Buchanan, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (4111 words)

  
 JOHN LYLY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN LYLY
From his boyhood Lyell had a strong inclination for natural history, especially entomology, a taste which he cultivated at Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, to which his family had removed soon after his birth.
After taking his degree of B.A. in 1819 (M.A. in 1821) he entered Lincoln's Inn, and in 1825, after a delay caused by chronic weakness of the eyes, he was called to the bar, and went on the western circuit for two years.
In 1831-1833 Lyell was professor of geology at King's College, London, and delivered while there a course of lectures, whieh became the foundation of the Elements of Geology.
20.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LY/LYLY_JOHN.htm   (4111 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Ricky Floyd Dobbs on The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968
Even while campaigning, Dixiecrats debated whether their goal was simply to lodge a protest vote, or to receive enough electoral votes to force the 1948 election into the House of Representatives.
State party machinery fell easily to the Dixiecrats in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina, but efforts to replace the national party's Truman-Bartley ticket with Thurmond-Wright ended up in court.
Dixiecrats worked to portray themselves as "true" Democrats who held to the principles of the party's founders.
www.h-net.org /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=274881024512428   (2457 words)

  
 Phyllis Shalant ; Peter Laki books, orer, Matt Groening, Clifton Fadiman, John Bartlett book
Bartley of Kerry Lodge : a portrait of a pioneer in Van Diemen s Land
Phyllis Shalant ; Peter Laki books, orer, Matt Groening, Clifton Fadiman, John Bartlett book
Book ISBN 0525460330 new and used Author Phyllis Shalant.
www.classicbooksummary.com /5649_bartokallegro-barbaro/maurice-hinson.html   (2457 words)

  
 CANTON LODGE
Suspended N.P.D.: Henry Franklin Adams, Alfey Emmerson Burton, Hemler Robinson Carter, James Bartley Cowan, Curtis William Cox, James L. Hodge, Charles E. Harrison, Joseph Abraham Gordon, James Alfred Kinkead, Andrew Jackson Saunders, Harry A Seymour, Percy Hart Virden, Edward Fountain Warren, William Benjamin Weiner
Evans, Jr., John Elbert Gibson, Joseph Abraham Gordon, Harry Bartlett Greaves, John Wesley Hale, Sr., Charles Naylor Harris, Jr., Chas.
Evans, Jr., Leslie L. Evans, Lloyd Osborne Faver, Carl Ludwig Freiler, Morris Frey, Edward Dudley Gibson, John Elbert Gibson, Harry Bartlett Greaves, James Lester Green, John Wesley Hale, Jr., John Wesley Hale, Sr., William A. Hayes, Sr., Charles Naylor Harris, Jr., Chas.
www.icrr.net /canton6.htm   (3298 words)

  
 Angus Council Local History People of Angus Sir Charles Lyell (1797 - 1875) an eminent scientist
Charles spent much of his childhood at the family’s other home, Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, where his interest in the natural world was sparked.
Born at Kinnordy House, near Kirriemuir on 14th November 1797, Sir Charles Lyell is perhaps the most significant figure ever born in Angus.
Within his chosen subject of geology he was hugely influential and his encouragement of Charles Darwin helped lay the groundwork for evolutionary biology.
www.angus.gov.uk /history/features/people/lyell.htm   (3298 words)

  
 Sir Charles Lyell
Family moved to Bartley Lodge in the New Forest in Hampshire.
Eldest of son of ten children of a Scottish botanist Father, Charles Lyell of Kinnordy and an English Mother.
Wrote the "Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man" which owed a a great deal to his friendship with the scientist Charles Darwin.
www.britainunlimited.com /Biogs/Lyell.htm   (318 words)

  
 Overview of Sir Charles Lyell
Lyell spent much of his childhood at their other home, Bartley Lodge in the New Forest of England becoming interested in natural history.
Lyell studied law at Oxford and practised for two years but, with a growing interest in geology, he was asked to contribute to a geological map of Scotland by surveying Angus (then Forfarshire).
Lyell was the first to explain metamorphic rocks and proposed the division of the Tertiary period into distinct epochs.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst915.html   (331 words)

  
 Charles Lyell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles spent much of his childhood at the family’s other home, Bartley lodge in the New Forest, where his interest in the natural world was sparked.
Lyell crater on the Moon and a crater on Mars were named in his honour.
Charles Darwin was a close personal friend, and Lyell was one of the first prominent scientists to support The Origin of Species—though he never fully accepted natural selection as the driving engine behind evolution.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Lyell   (937 words)

  
 Sir Charles Lyell
Family moved to Bartley Lodge in the New Forest in Hampshire.
Eldest of son of ten children of a Scottish botanist Father, Charles Lyell of Kinnordy and an English Mother.
Wrote the "Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man" which owed a a great deal to his friendship with the scientist Charles Darwin.
www.britainunlimited.com /Biogs/Lyell.htm   (318 words)

  
 Charles Lyell
From his boyhood Lyell had a strong inclination for natural history, especially entomology, a taste which he cultivated at Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, to which his family had removed soon after his birth.
British geologist, the eldest son of Charles Lyell of Kinnordy, Forfarshire, and born on the 14th of November 1797, on the family estate in Scotland.
Lyell was knighted in 1848, and was created a baronet in 1864, in which year he was president of the British Association at Bath.
www.nndb.com /people/249/000086988   (1193 words)

  
 Angus Council Local History People of Angus Sir Charles Lyell (1797 - 1875) an eminent scientist
Charles spent much of his childhood at the family’s other home, Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, where his interest in the natural world was sparked.
Lyell was the first to discuss metamorphic rocks and their age, and in 1837 he published The Elements of Geology, a textbook for serious students of the science, which, like The Principles he spent his life revising, keeping abreast of new developments.
Lyell’s prose is witty and subtle, and beautifully argued.
www.angus.gov.uk /history/features/people/lyell.htm   (452 words)

  
 CANTON LODGE
Suspended N.P.D.: Henry Franklin Adams, Alfey Emmerson Burton, Hemler Robinson Carter, James Bartley Cowan, Curtis William Cox, James L. Hodge, Charles E. Harrison, Joseph Abraham Gordon, James Alfred Kinkead, Andrew Jackson Saunders, Harry A Seymour, Percy Hart Virden, Edward Fountain Warren, William Benjamin Weiner
Master Mason: James Kiley Evans, William Franklin Hemphill, Joseph Watts Howell, Charles A. McFadden, Thomas Gaddis Slade, Herman Brooks West
Died: Charles Gideon Bell - October 24, 1948, William Van Boddie - May 4, 1948; Samuel Robert Cain, Sr.
www.icrr.net /canton6.htm   (3179 words)

  
 JOHN LYLY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN LYLY
From his boyhood Lyell had a strong inclination for natural history, especially entomology, a taste which he cultivated at Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, to which his family had removed soon after his birth.
Lyell was knighted in 1848, and was created a baronet in 1864, in which year he was president of the British Association at Bath.
The LYELL MEDAL, established in 1875 under the will of Sir Charles Lyell, is cast in bronze and is to be awarded annually (or from time to time) by the Council of the Geological Society.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LY/LYLY_JOHN.htm   (3179 words)

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