Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Clement Higham


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Houses of Benedictine nuns: The priory of Higham or Littlechurch | British History Online
Houses of Benedictine nuns: The priory of Higham or Littlechurch
Mary daughter of King Stephen appears to have settled in the nunnery of St. Leonard, Stratford at Bow, accompanied by some nuns of the abbey of St. Sulpice, at Rennes in Brittany, of which she was abbess, (fn.
16) to the college of the priory, and all its possessions in Higham, Lillechurch, Shorne, Elmley, Dartford, Yalding, Brenchley, Pympe, Lamberhurst, Cliffe, Hoo, Horndon on the Hill, and 'Hylbrondeslands' in the counties of Kent and Essex.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=38197   (732 words)

  
 Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All of the chief barons had been trained as lawyers in the inns of court.
With the exception of Henry Bradshaw and Sir Clemant Higham, both barristers-at-law, all of the chief barons who served Queen Elizabeth I, had attained the highest and most prestigious rank of a lawyer, serjeant-at-law.
Bryson, W., The equity side of the Exchequer; Its jurisdiction, administration, procedures, and records; York prize essay for 1973.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lord_Chief_Baron_of_the_Exchequer   (232 words)

  
 Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places - Smythe of Wiltshire
Clement Smyth was appointed a Canon of Windsor in 1467, but exchanged his canonry for one at St. John's, Chester in 1471, which took him away from Eton.
The accepted legend is that St. Clement was drowned with an anchor hung to his neck, and that his body was found in a submarine temple, from which the sea receded every seven years for the benefit of pilgrims.
Clement Smythe was of the Cressing Temple branch of the Smythe family - that of the Carrington/Smyth line.
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/smythwinchester.htm   (4117 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Murdering Mr. Lincoln: A New Detection of the 19th Century's Most Famous Crime: Books: Charles Higham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Connecting them, Higham contends, was a network of semilicit wartime trade between North and South, facilitated by Lincoln and encompassing both his supporters and his enemies.
Higham ties toget?er a variety of Civil War figures and goings-on to suggest the hand of treacherous moneyed interests in Lincoln's murder, but he insinuates far more than he demonstrates.
Higham has no real new information and he really should be ashamed to have written this thing.
www.amazon.com /Murdering-Mr-Lincoln-Detection-Centurys/dp/1932407405   (2734 words)

  
 Higham Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Albert and Florence Higham - Liz Crotty 1/22/04
Re: Albert and Florence Higham - Liz Crotty 1/23/04
Re: Albert and Florence Higham - Sandra Cordon 8/15/06
genforum.genealogy.com /higham   (190 words)

  
 William Morris - The Well at the World's End, Book 4
He passed through these, and found Clement in his chamber, and with him a half score of such company as was without, and amongst them Roger and the Sage; but Stephen and Richard both were amongst their men doing what was needful.
Then Ralph bade Clement come with him that he might visit the quarters of his men-at-arms, and see that all the leaders knew of the muster, and of the order of departing on the morrow; and Clement arose and went with him.
As they were on the way Ralph asked Clement what ailed his gossip Katherine that she had not come to meet him already; and Clement laughed and said: "Nought, nought; she is somewhat shamefaced to meet thee first amongst a many folk, and she not able belike to refrain her kisses and caresses to thee.
www.marxists.org /archive/morris/works/1892/wwend/wwend4/chapter27.htm   (560 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Master Clement Tells Ralph Concerning the Lands Whereunto They Were Riding When they were gotten a mile or two from Whitwall, and all was going smoothly, Clement came up to Ralph and rode at his left hand, and fell to speech with him, and...
A Battle in the Mountains When it was morning they arose early and ate a morsel; and Clement gave freely to the Warden and his helpmate on behalf of the fellowship; and then they saddled their nags, and did on the loads and departed; and the...
Clement Tells of Goldburg Now when it was morning he rose early and roused Bull and the captain, and they searched in divers places where they had not been the night before, and even a good way back about the road they had ridden yesterday,...
www.literaturemania.com /wwend10   (5449 words)

  
 [No title]
"Clement the Black shall serve Gregory: for he is a careful carle, and speaketh one word to every ten deeds that he doeth; whether they be done with point and edge, or with the hammer in the smithy.
These people also he deemed well before the world, for they were well clad and buxom, and made no great haste as they went, but looked about them as though they deemed the world worth looking at, and as if they had no fear either of a blow or a hard word for loitering.
But before the door on either side stood men-at-arms well weaponed, and on the right side was their captain, a tall man with bare grizzled head, but otherwise all-armed, who stopped every one whom he knew not, and asked their business.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext94/wwend10.txt   (11621 words)

  
 John Cooper
He was then sent to Bury St. Edmunds to appear before Sir Clement Higham.
He presided at the trial of that godly martyr Alice Driver, she was burnt at the stake in Ipswich on November 4, 1558.
At her trial Sir Clement Higham ordered her ears to be cut off for a remark she made!
www.scionofzion.com /jcooper.htm   (673 words)

  
 Installment 42: Advent
Wyk blushes and grins for a while, but after several more paces he soon adopts a very uncharacteristic, almost wistful look, as if he were thinking of something that happened long ago in a distant place.
The Village of Higham, The Feast of St. Rosemund, VII Whitland, Pentian Year Nine Hundred and Nine.
Outside can be heard the laughter of merry villagers, celebrating the popular Feast of St. Rosemund, when many young girls try to learn the name of their future husbands by observing the falling spiral of an apple peel.
home.gwi.net /~rdorman/frilond/adv/ins/in42.htm   (1649 words)

  
 William Morris - The Well at the World's End, Book 1
Clement were no chapman had he not seen that the lad was lying; so he said:
She turned to Clement, and took the bag of money, and the chaplet which he held out to her, and she said: "God wot thou art no ill man, my husband, but would God I had a son like to him!"
So he led Ralph forth, and into the square, where there was a space appointed for the brethren and their guests to see the plays; and the square was now so full of folk that it seemed like as if that there were no one man in the streets which were erewhile so thronged.
www.marxists.org /archive/morris/works/1892/wwend/wwend1.htm   (16824 words)

  
 Paula Hadgraft's Genealogy Pages - pafg177 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert Syer Kettle was born in 1790 in Kersey, Suffolk, England and was christened on 30 May 1790 in Kersey, Suffolk, England.
Mary Heynard was born in 1742 in Layham, Suffolk, England and was christened on 20 Mar 1742 in Layham, Suffolk, England.
Edward Butcher [Parents] was born in 1823 in St. Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, England and was christened on 10 Aug 1823 in St. Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
members.optusnet.com.au /~phadgraft/familytree/pafg177.htm   (641 words)

  
 Mannin vol 4 p197- Borrow's Expedition to Isle of Man, 1914
Clement Shorter, who is allowing us to publish it free of charge, we here print for the first time, a diary written by Borrow during a visit to the Island with his wife and step-daughter in the autumn of 1855.
The diary is contained in a small leatherpocket book in the possession of Mr.
Clement Shorter, who will publish it in his forthcoming edition of the Collected Works of Borrow.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/mannin/v4p197.htm   (6744 words)

  
 Higham bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Higham guest houses, hotels & other holiday ...
Higham bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Higham guest houses, hotels & other holiday accommodation and places to stay in Higham.
Higham holiday accommodation and places to stay including bed and breakfast (B&B) in Higham, cottages, guest houses, hotels in Higham, chalets, holiday lets, flats & apartments, camp sites & caravan parks.
Higham (in the county/borough of Kent, ENGLAND, United Kingdom) - Accommodation At A Glance
www.gocoastal.co.uk /resort_guides/higham   (459 words)

  
 BookRags: The Well at the World's End: a tale Summary
“Higham is beyond all that, and out into the fertile plain; and a little river hight Coldlake windeth about the meadows there; and it is a fair land; though look you the wool of the downs is good, good, good!
Ralph sat silent a little, as if pondering, and then he started up and said: “Good master Clement, we have eaten thy meat and thank thee for that and other matters.
Therewith he edged himself out of the chamber, and the dame fell to making a mighty clatter with the vessel and trenchers and cups on the board, while Ralph walked up and down the chamber his war-gear jingling upon him.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/169/10.html   (364 words)

  
 gallery (MATLAB Function Reference)
This is much faster, but the resulting matrix may have zero entries.
[1] Davies, P. and N. Higham, "Numerically Stable Generation of Correlation Matrices and Their Factors," BIT, Vol.
Additional detail on these matrices is documented in The Test Matrix Toolbox for MATLAB by N. Higham, September, 1995.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /titan/sww/software/matlab/techdoc/ref/gallery.html   (1470 words)

  
 gallery
The MATLAB gallery of test matrices is based upon the work of Nicholas J. Higham at the Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester, Manchester, England.
Additional detail on these matrices is documented in The Test Matrix Toolbox for MATLAB (Version 3.0) by N. Higham, September, 1995.
Further background may be found in the book Accuracy and Stability of Numerical Algorithms, Nicholas J. Higham, SIAM, 1996.
grove.ufl.edu /matlab_help/techdoc/ref/gallery.html   (1292 words)

  
 Edward I, King of England to Dr. Levi Cheney (Including King Edward II and III)
In the articles Boniface VIII; Clement V; Molai; Templars, will be found an account of the relations of Philip IV with the Holy See; M. Lizerand, in 1910, has given us a study on Philip IV and Clement V, containing thirty-seven unpublished letters written by the two sovereigns.
This was fruitless labour, however, for Henry of Luxemburg was elected and Clement V, less subservient to the King of France than certain enemies of the papacy have said, hastened to confirm the election.
Philip IV was not really a free-thinker; he was religious, and even made pilgrimages: his attitude toward the inquisition is not that of a free-thinker, as is especially apparent in the trial of the Franciscan Bernard Délicieux.
www.hannahdustin.com /short_ed.html   (14028 words)

  
 Progress - Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
All too often, whatever the problem is, the answer turns out to be some subtle variation on ‘wait and see’.
When Clement Attlee spoke at Westminster at the launch of the UN in 1946, stability of existing borders was far from the limit of his ambitions for the UN:
It is clear that he foresaw a body that was not just morally neutral, not just a guardian of the status quo.
www.progressives.org.uk /report/default.asp?action=magazine&articleid=793   (824 words)

  
 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Higham Brothers Ltd, Kearsley, paper bag manufacturers and printers (1)
Higham on the Hill Church of England Primary School (1)
Highams Park United Methodist Free Church, Walthamstow (1)
nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/browser/corporate/page/corporate_HI.htm   (486 words)

  
 The First Neoconservative
Every Secretary of State from John Foster Dulles ("We can't have another Munich") to Madeleine Albright ("my frame of reference is Munich not Vietnam") has invoked and obfuscated the lessons of Munich.
But the aims of Hitler's Munich collaborators (as Clement Leibowitz calls them in his book In Our Time: The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion, 1998) were precisely the containment of not just communism, but socialism and liberalism as well.
Charles Higham, Trading with the Enemy (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1983), 210-220; James Stewart Martin, All Honorable Men (Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1950); Christopher Simpson, The Splendid Blond Beast (New York: Grove Press, 1993), 59-74.
www.wpunj.edu /newpol/issue39/brodkin39.htm   (4215 words)

  
 Air Power:Aviation at the Start of the First World War
The U.S. government generally lagged behind its European counterparts in these efforts and was much later in supporting aviation than Europe had been.
Back in 1890, the French had ordered an aircraft from the aviator Clement Ader and had appropriated $100,000 for that purpose, even though the aircraft he developed never flew in a controlled flight.
But the Wright brothers, who had developed and demonstrated a fully controllable aircraft in 1903 that could take off, land, bank, turn, climb, and descend, did so with their own funds.
www.centennialofflight.gov /essay/Air_Power/Pre_WWI/AP1.htm   (1601 words)

  
 The SF Site Featured Review: Ella Enchanted
There is a good deal of fun to be had.
Rick Norwood is a mathematician and writer whose small press publishing house, Manuscript Press, has published books by Hal Clement, R.A. Lafferty, and Hal Foster.
He is also the editor of Comics Revue Monthly, which publishes such classic comic strips as Flash Gordon, Sky Masters, Modesty Blaise, Tarzan, Odd Bodkins, Casey Ruggles, The Phantom, Gasoline Alley, Krazy Kat, Alley Oop, Little Orphan Annie, Barnaby, Buz Sawyer, and Steve Canyon.
www.sfsite.com /05a/ee175.htm   (448 words)

  
 Copperfield Clog - A little bit on what we've been up to recently...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Copperfield Clog now looks forward to resuming its regular Thursday evening practice sessions at St John’s Church Hall, Higham, as well as holding our AGM, at the beginning of September.
Copperfield Clog, along with their guests, Wolf’s Head and Vixen, danced at The Stone Horse, Higham on Thursday, 29 June.
Thursday, 18th May saw Copperfield Clog joining St Clements Clog for a fine evening of dance and traditional Morris music at the Padwell Arms near Seal.
hometown.aol.com /copclog/Clog5.htm   (2165 words)

  
 Descendants of Guillaume Peche, Lord Of Cloptunna and Dalham
Clopton, Lord of Chiperley Manor, died 1327 in Poslingford, County Suffolk, possibly, and believed to be buried at The Church of the Blessed Mary, near Chipley Priory.
In 1323, Clement sold some land in the village of Cowlinge, about 3 miles west of Wickhambrook, to John de Shardelowe.
"Let all men know that I, Clement son of William Cloptone have given andc., to John de Shardelowe one rood of land in the town of Coulynge andc.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~clopton/peche.htm   (4290 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Brigadier McPherson & officers of the 4th Division Captain Higham [i.e. Heigham], 17th Regiment; ...
Find in a Library: Brigadier McPherson & officers of the 4th Division Captain Higham [i.e.
Brigadier McPherson & officers of the 4th Division Captain Higham [i.e.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/814c036beaab137fa19afeb4da09e526.html   (112 words)

  
 Index of Kent wills: Surnames starting with C
Esq.; St. Michael at Battieshawe, London; Antingham, Norfolk Calthorpe Clement (Calthrope) Bromley 1598
(Sep) by Clement Lanyer and his wife Hannah, daughter of deceased Carter Edmund Ryarsh 1589p
yeoman Clarke William (Clerk) Higham, Regeway in 1461pd
www.eminent.demon.co.uk /willsc.htm   (2922 words)

  
 Freemasonry's infiltration of the Vatican, and it's ongoing War of Annihilation against Christianity
Failure to heed it, whether partial or general, by the Church and the State of those days, seems to us as the primordial cause of all our political and religious present day turmoil.
I wish to add that during the 18th century Pope Clement XIII condemned highly placed Masons in an ordinance of January, 1759, against the work of Helvetius and this Pope published on Sept. 3rd, 1759, his constitution "Ut Primum" directed against the "ENCYCLOPEDIE" of Diderot and d'Alembert.
In this Encyclical he first of all, republished the Constitutions of Popes Clement XII, Benedict XIV and Pius VII.
freemasonrywatch.org /judas.html   (16583 words)

  
 all - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Higham, Charles b.1846 - Oakham, Rutland or Cottesmore, Rutland
Higham, Constance Mary b.1890 - 74 Dartmouth Pk Hill, Holloway
Higham, Frederic James b.1877 - Farrindon St., London
www.neve-family.com /genealogy/web/index3.htm   (611 words)

  
 John Foxe's Book of Martyrs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He was arrested and taken to Henry Doyle by Master Timperley of Hintlesham, Suffolk, and Grimwood of Lawshall, constable.
At Bury St Edmunds, Clement Higham met with the witnesses against Cooper, Richard White of Wattisham and Grimwood of Hitcham, Suffolk.
Bailiff of Winchelsea and farmer of Higham, Sussex (1534 - 1565).
www.hrionline.ac.uk /foxe/apparatus/person_glossaryG.html   (7686 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.