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  GENUKI - Cockfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
"This parish comprising the townships of Cockfield and Woodland, is bounded on the north by Lynesack, on the west by the parish of Middleton-in-Teesdale, on the south by Barnard Castle and Staindrop parishes, and on the east by St. Helen's Auckland.
The township of Woodland is completely separated from that of Cockfield by the chapelry of Lynesack, and the township of Langley Dale in the parish of Staindrop.
Cockfield Fell is a large tract, extending northward from the village to the Gaunless and it is about 2 miles in width from east to west.
www.joinermarriageindex.com /pjoiner/genuki/DUR/Cockfield   (776 words)

  
  Cockfield Online....
"This parish comprising the townships of Cockfield and Woodland, is bounded on the north by Lynesack, on the west by the parish of Middleton-in-Teesdale, on the south by Barnard Castle and Staindrop parishes, and on the east by St. Helen's Auckland.
The township of Woodland is completely separated from that of Cockfield by the chapelry of Lynesack, and the township of Langley Dale in the parish of Staindrop.
Cockfield Fell is a large tract, extending northward from the village to the Gaunless and it is about 2 miles in width from east to west.
web.ukonline.co.uk /cockfield/cockhistory.htm   (725 words)

  
 MDEQ - Hydrologic Investigations Report 2001 - Stratigraphy
The middle Cockfield in L-70 is sand and sandstone, fine, silty, carbonaceous, with significant dark shale and siltstone interbeds.
The upper Cockfield is thin at A-40, represented by a coarse glauconitic sand.
As the last of the Cockfield material was deposited, marls and glauconitic sands dominated in the northwest; whereas "dirty" coarse sands, lignites and gravels predominate in the southeast.
www.deq.state.ms.us /Mdeq.nsf/page/L&W_Stratigraphy?OpenDocument   (3052 words)

  
 Wedding Venues - Cockfield Hall
Cockfield Hall is a fully-licensed venue and may also be booked for private dining and parties.
Cockfield Hall is a privately-owned venue, occupied as a family home by the owners, Anne & Owen Roberts and their family.
Cockfield Hall is available for exclusive use, enabling the owners and their staff to dedicate all of their attention to making every finest detail of your wedding plans come true on your Wedding Day.
www.hitched.co.uk /venues/detail.asp?venue=3630   (370 words)

  
 Cockfield
The whole piece seems rather too magnificent for such a rural outpost; but remember, in the late 15th century, Cockfield was at the heart of industrial England, midway between the three great merchant towns of
Cockfield was a hotbed of puritanism in the late 16th century, as befits a place in the heartland of the first English industrial revolution.
St Peter, Cockfield, is at the heart of the village off of the main Lavenham to Bury road, not far from the junction with the Sudbury to Bury road.
www.suffolkchurches.co.uk /cockfield.htm   (673 words)

  
 Lord Cockfield | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
Raised to the peerage in 1978 as Lord Cockfield of Dover, he served in Margaret Thatcher's administration of 1979 as minister of state at the Treasury till 1982 and secretary of state for trade till 1983.
Cockfield was one of a small, central staff retained in London, and here his remarkable talents attracted wide attention.
Cockfield was far from being regarded as a Euro-enthusiast.
politics.guardian.co.uk /politicsobituaries/story/0,,1987657,00.html   (1123 words)

  
 Lord Cockfield | Obituaries | Guardian Unlimited
Photograph: PA Arthur Cockfield, who has died aged 90, was rare in crossing the great divide between the civil service and ministerial office.
Had Cockfield been born in France, with its respect for intellectual brilliance and the tradition of an authoritarian technocracy, he would have become one of the central pillars of the governing class.
Cockfield explained that the harmonisation of indirect taxation was deliberately specified in the Treaty of Rome.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,,1987377,00.html   (1123 words)

  
 NABJ : bios
Cockfield is chairman of NABJ’s Council of Presidents and is immediate past president of the New York Association of Black Journalists.
Cockfield is a 1994 graduate of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Journalism.
Cockfield has served as director of the New York chapter’s annual student journalism workshop, the chapter’s Vice President-Print, and organizer of numerous skills-development and networking events.
www.nabj.org /members/elections/bios/v-print/story/10142p-13888c.html   (361 words)

  
 Jamie H. Cockfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
A specialist in Russian and Soviet history, Professor Cockfield has also addressed aspects of the military and diplomatic histories of France, Germany, and the United States.
For nearly a generation, he led annual winter study tours of Russia.
Last modified: May 15, 2006 by Jennifer Cole, whom History warmly thanks for the creation of this page.
www.mercer.edu /history/Faculty/cockfield.html   (56 words)

  
 Keys To The Past, Ref No D6766
To the north of the village of Cockfield runs Cockfield Fell, a large tract of land about 2 miles from east to west; it is bounded on its northern edge by the valley of the river Gaunless.
Although Cockfield Hall is of 17th century date, it is surrounded by a moat, which suggests that the site was originally medieval in date.
Cockfield and Woodlands were not the only settlements in this area in the medieval period, and it is probably that a small village, now deserted, stood at Keverstone.
www.keystothepast.info /durhamcc/K2P.nsf/K2PDetail?readform&PRN=D6766   (485 words)

  
 European Commission: Constructing the SM
Second, Cockfield had served neither of the two apprenticeships that are generally considered essential preparation for membership of the Commission.
It was not immediately obvious that he had either the brute skills at domestic politics that come from a lifetime fighting elections, wheeler dealing in political parties or handling cabinet and inter-departmental disputes, or the smooth silky talents at intergovernmental bargaining that come from long service in international organisations or frequent exposure to negotiations.
However, the success of Cockfield's policy initiative depended as much upon establishing a dominant position within the Commission as on reasserting the leadership potential of the institution itself As we have seen, the ability of Commissioners to make coherent policy is usually reduced by the fragmentary character of the Commission.
www.leeds.ac.uk /politics/cbl/int/comm/constru.htm   (5942 words)

  
 Professor Cockfield on Politics | Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Former TJSL professor Art Cockfield was on campus April 21 to discuss international issues and the new student exchange program between TJSL and Canada’s Queen’s University School of Law in Kingston, Ontario, where he is now an associate dean and professor.
Professor Cockfield’s talk was titled “Will the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Become a World Tax Organization Leading to a One World Government?” His visit was sponsored by the Center for Law and Social Justice.
In 2005, Professor Cockfield was the recipient of a Charles D. Gonthier Research Fellowship, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice.
www.tjsl.edu /professor_cockfield   (363 words)

  
 MDEQ - Hydrologic Investigations Report 2001 - Ground Water Flow
In the Mississippi Delta, Cockfield ground water flow begins at recharge areas to the northeast, and moves southwesterly, down regional dip, toward the embayment axis.
Measured depths to water standing in each Cockfield well, corrected to feet above or below mean sea level, form a mappable potentiometric surface which describes the pressure head of the aquifer.
Virtually no interaction between surface streams and the Cockfield aquifer had been anticipated, since the Cockfield does not appear at the surface in this area, and the Yazoo had been assumed to be more significant as a barrier between the MRVA and Cockfield.
www.deq.state.ms.us /Mdeq.nsf/page/L&W_flow?OpenDocument   (1966 words)

  
 Wayne Cockfield Euthanasia.com
Cockfield argues that this trend would drop the bottom out for people with disabilities if physician-assisted suicide were legalized.
Cockfield also believes that a person who is not disabled will not have the same viewpoint about disability after he or she acquires one.
On November 28, 1969 Wayne Cockfield, then 20 years old, was wounded by a land mine while on river patrol in Quang Nam province.
www.euthanasia.com /case2.html   (856 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Federal sponsorship scandal
And it was this service that made the company so valuable to so many potential advertisers in the 1930s, and to the one political party, the Liberals, with the foresight to understand that discovering what voters were thinking was a good way of attracting their votes.
The WIB hired Cockfield, Brown and others to determine what Canadians thought about the war, and more importantly, what they wanted from their government in the post-war world.
Cockfield, Brown had used its party connections to become one of Canada's premier advertising agencies, and the Liberals had enjoyed an extraordinary string of 22 uninterrupted years in power.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/groupaction/history_adfirms.html   (1457 words)

  
 Carolinas Hospital System: Reference Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Cockfield is proud of the approximately 500 registered nurses and licensed practical nurses that comprise Carolinas' nursing staff.
The award is given by a coalition of key South Carolina nursing organizations and is designed to salute individuals for outstanding job performance and a demonstrated commitment to nursing.
While she anticipates that advances in technology will continue to change the way nurses care for their patients, Cockfield hopes that other aspects of nursing will remain unchanged.
www.carolinashospital.com /ref_library/hv_july_2002_nurses.asp   (1739 words)

  
 Cockfield web sites & information - County Durham England DL13 - Cockfield UK
Cockfield, County Durham Cockfield is a village in County Durham, in England.
Cockfield (County Durham) The parish of Cockfield lies just to the north of Barnard Castle, not far from Middleton-in-Teesdale.
Cockfield is a village on the edge of Teesdale, County Durham, in England.
www.dotukdirectory.co.uk /County_Durham/Cockfield/index.html   (214 words)

  
 cockfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
CO 1 Cockfield (Suffolk) Church of St. Peter, 14th-century chancel with Easter Sepulcher on the north wall.
CO2 Cockfield (Suffolk) Church of St. Peter, 14th-century Easter Sepulcher with a triple canopy.
CO3 Cockfield (Suffolk) Church of St. Peter, Stained glass image of St. Anne teaching the Virgin Mary to read, 15th century.
www.holycross.edu /departments/visarts/projects/anglia/cockfield/cockfield.html   (120 words)

  
 Cockfield
Cockfield is a scattered village consisting of nine greens and hamlets, spread around the undulating countryside north of Lavenham.
The Cockfield River is a tributary of the River Brett.
Walk past the first entrance to Cockfield Hall along a new section of footway and, after passing the second entrance, note the now disused Cockfield Station and platforms across the old station yard.
www.btinternet.com /~anderton/eadtwalk/cockfield.htm   (1070 words)

  
 This is The North East | CommuniGate | Cockfield Community Centre
Cockfield was a mining village and is surrounded by the Fell wich is rich in history dating back to the Roman Times.
Cockfield was the birthplace of Jerimia Dixon who among other things is best known for the building of the Mason Dixon Line.
The hub of the village is the Community Centre which is in the centre of the village in Front Stree.
www.communigate.co.uk /ne/cockfieldcc2/index.phtml   (182 words)

  
 GENUKI: Suffolk, Cockfield
"COCKFIELD, a parish in the hundred of Babergh, in the county of Suffolk, 5½ miles S.E. of Bury St. Edmund's and 8 W. of Stowmarket.
The manor formerly belonged to Bury Abbey, and was afterwards held by the De Veres, earls of Oxford, who resided at Earl's Court.
Cockfield Hall was the seat of the Brookes."
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/SFK/Cockfield/index.html   (201 words)

  
 ABC.es: sociedad - sociedad - Lord Cockfield_ Comisario europeo. Hombre de ideas independientes
Cockfield, que nunca soportó con agrado a los tontos, respondió a todas las peticiones de trato especial con lengua virulenta.
Cockfield tampoco podía resistirse a arremeter contra ex compañeros cuando llegaban al Consejo de Ministros con posturas políticas que él consideraba mal concebidas.
Cockfield aprovechó su falta de responsabilidades departamentales para convertirse en un comité asesor unipersonal de la primera ministra.
www.abc.es /20070125/sociedad-sociedad/lord-cockfield-comisario-europeo_200701251110.html   (848 words)

  
 Cockfield Community Centre - Teesdale Village Halls Consortium
Cockfield is an old mining village close to the town of Bishop Auckland.
Parts of the village are a Conservation Area and it is close to Cockfield Fell which boasts a rich historic past with early settlements going back to the Roman Times.
In 1997 a ground floor extension was constructed to the rear of the property to form a small dining room, kitchen and to provide additional toilets.
www.teesdalehalls.co.uk /cockfield-village-hall.asp   (321 words)

  
 Cockfield Hall Saxmundham Bed and Breakfast Tiscover Welcome
Cockfield Hall is a magnificent Grade 1 listed Tudor and Jacobean mansion set in 36 acres of historic parkland in the lovely village of Yoxford.
Henry VIII stayed at Cockfield Hall on at least one occasion and the unfortunate Tudor princess, Lady Katherine Grey, was placed under house arrest here by Elizabeth1.
These days, however, you can be assured of a warm welcome, relaxed atmosphere and every modern comfort in what has been described as "one of the most romantic buildings in Suffolk".
www.tiscover.co.uk /gb/guide/5gb,en,SCH1/objectId,ACC26180gb,curr,GBP,season,at1,selectedEntry,home/home.html   (251 words)

  
 Cockfield Jackson Architects
COCKFIELD JACKSON offers a comprehensive range of professional architectural and interior design services for new construction, renovation projects, and building additions.
These services include master planning, site analysis and selection, feasibility studies, budgeting, estimating, scheduling, project phasing, programming, design, interior architecture, interior finishes, furnishings, furniture procurement, accessories, construction documents, bidding negotiations, construction administration, post construction services, space planning, tenant build-out, building code analysis, ADA compliance work and diagnostic services.
COCKFIELD JACKSON specializes in various types of commercial projects as well as high-end residential design.
www.cjarchitects.com /services.htm   (372 words)

  
 This is The North East | CommuniGate | Cockfield Community Home Page
The Community Centre is situated on the front street in the centre of the village.
Cockfield Community Centre was built in 1889 as a chapel and became the Community Centre in 1980.
We have a number of facilities available including a stage and an IT suite and film club.
www.communigate.co.uk /ne/cockfieldcc/index.phtml   (68 words)

  
 NYABJ Online: President's Corner
Errol Cockfield is a political reporter for Newsday.
A former coordinator of NYABJ's' High School Journalism Workshop and a past vice president-print with the chapter, Cockfield regularly contributes freelance pieces to magazines, including The Source and Vibe.
Cockfield, a 1994 graduate of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, lives in Queens.
www.nyabj.org /presidents_corner1.html   (917 words)

  
 Cockfield Hall Bed & Breakfast Yoxford United Kingdom - Official Contact Details
Cockfield Hall is situated in Yoxford in the Suffolk Coastal area between the towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh, some 25 miles north of Ipswich and 15 miles south of Lowestoft.
The entrance to Cockfield Hall is directly off the A12 some 250 metres north of the village.
"The only item which exceeds the beauty of Cockfield Hall is the hospitality provided by Anne, Owen and the girls" Suzie and Ray.
www.travel-library.com /b&b/europe/uk/england/yoxford/cockfield_hall.html   (411 words)

  
 Cockfield History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
From a small agricultural community with prehistoric roots Cockfield grew remarkably,as collieries opened, in the 19th century.
The pits began to close in the 20th century, causing a decline in population, and a change in the nature of the community.
Reeves are appointed to look after these rights and to see to maintenance work.
cockfield.freeservers.com /custom2.html   (282 words)

  
 Cockfield Family Crest
The name Cockfield is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when the family lived in the area of Cockfiel in the county of Durham.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Cockfield coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/cockfield-family-crest.htm   (535 words)

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