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  Hartley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electoral district of Hartley is a state electoral district in South Australia.
Hartley William Shawcross, (1902-2003) British barrister and politician
Hartley Brewery, in Ulverston, Cumbria from c.1754 until about 1989.
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 The HARTLEY Surname Hall of Fame 2 A-F
Winchcombe H HARTLEY was Colonel of the Royal Gloucestershire Militia, and MP for the County of Berkshire in the Parliaments of 1774-80-90.
Belvedere, where the Hartleys lived, is described as a "most beautiful spot, upon a high hill, at one of the extremities of the town of Bath, commanding an enchanting view of the Avon and all the surrounding country".
Edmund received the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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 St John's Anglican Church Hartley Blue Mountains Australia.
Edmund T Blacket, having designed a church for Hartley called for tenders in the Sydney Morning Herald on 22 July 1857.  The unidentified foundation stone was laid by Bishop Frederick Barker on 21 April 1858.  The Church was opened and dedicated on 27 February 1859, again by Bishop Barker.
The timberwork was carried out by the Burton Brothers who had recently arrived from England.  Henry was engaged to do the timber works and asked his brother, Horatio F Burton, to join him in the work.
St John’s is now within the boundaries of the Hartley National Parks and Wildlife Services Hartley Village Historic Site.  The Church is part of the Parish of Blackheath.  The Rector, the Reverend Ian Mears may be contacted on (02) 4787 8127.
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 WebRoots Library U.S. History
Aliffe, Sir William, I. Allen, Edmund, Esquire, I. Allen, Edward, I. Allen, John, I. Allen, Thomas, I. Allington, Giles, I. Altitude, comparative of kingdoms of Europe, II.
Colbey, Edmund, I. Collins, Henry, I. Colmer, Abraham, I. Colonies of New England (1606) II.
Winne, Edmund, I. Winne, Captain Owen, I. Winne, Captain Peter, in Virginia (1608) I. 143; member of the Council for Virginia, 150.
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 Edward Hugh BARRON Families: Index
BARRON, Ellen Elizabeth (marriage to James Frederick TAYLOR) (i749), b.1855-d.1937
BARRON, Isabella Mary (marriage to Owen Stephen QUINN) (i627), b.1862-d.1909
BARRON, Mary Ann (marriage to George Draper TAYLOR) (i629), b.1864-d.1944
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 Edward Hugh BARRON Descendants: Index
DOWSETT, Samuel (marriage to Theresa Alice BARRON) (i3848), b.1858-d.1950
HARTLEY, Elaine Veronica (marriage to Patrick John LUSCOMBE) (i1402) (living status unknown)
QUINN, Owen Stephen (marriage to Isabella Mary BARRON) (i799), b.1867-d.1932
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 NILES MSS.
The Niles mss., 1765-1916, are papers of John Barron Niles, 1808-1879, lawyer of LaPorte, Indiana.
John Barron Niles was born at West Fairlee, Vermont, on September 13, 1808.
They were written when John Barron Niles was away from home on a trip, at a session of the Indiana legislature or at the Indiana constitutional convention, 1850-1851, or when one of the children was away from home.
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 Tracking Your Roots: Perry County, Alabama Cemeteries
Barron, and was married on Nov. 19, 1872.
Amanda C. Barron / who departed this life / Oct. 1, 1834 / aged 4 years, 5 mos.
Barron / by his bereaved wife, Julia A. Barron / The deceased was a native of York Dist., S.C. / b.
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 Guide Introduction: Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th
The volume was kept in Richmond, Virginia, during his service in the Commissary Department of the Confederate States of America.
Section 1 consists of one item, an indictment, undated, in the handwriting of Edmund Randolph (1753-1813), of Thomas Saunders for assault.
The volume was kept, in part, by Edmund Trewbridge Dana Myers, in Richmond, Virginia, and contains lines of verse.
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 The Waltham Museum, Waltham MA ~ Military History
Anthony Giardina now of Florida, Cpl. William Dwyer now of Texas, the late 1st Sgt. George Barron, and the late Staff Sgt. Edward Hartley were four other Waltham National Guardsmen that won the Silver Star during World War II.
Hartley rescued a wounded comrade on Guadalcanal under intense mortar and artillery fire.
Barron took charge of his platoon on Guadalcanal after its leader was killed and led the men in knocking out two Japanese pillboxes and securing a hill.
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 VRW: Wolff Collection, HRC
Charlotte Bronte ALS AL to Hartley Coleridge [1840] December 10 1847 June 16 Nussey, Ellen, 1817-1897 See Ellen Nulley collection for material on Charlotte Bronte and her family.
Craigie, P.M.T. 17 TccL/copies to Gosse, Sir Edmund 1898-1905 Included are a cover page, a biographical sketch, a description and one copy of letter from Gosse to Craigie, 30 June 1899.
Gosse, EW Letters Gosse, Sir Edmund William, 1849-1928 ALS to Harraden, Beatrice [19]23 July 12 Authors' Syndicate Recip Harraden, B. 15 ALS to [Authors' Syndicate] 1 n.d.
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 'Painting Summer In New England' Opens April 22 At Peabody Essex
The first generation of Nineteenth Century artists represented, among them John Frederick Kensett and Fitz Henry Lane, celebrated the atmospheric light of the rugged coast, while their peers George Inness and Thomas Worthington Whittredge depicted the bucolic delights of farms and fields.
The influence of Impressionism is evident in turn-of-the-century works by Hassam, Sargent, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Lilian Westcott Hale and Edmund C. Tarbell.
Subsequent generations of the artists including Bellows, Hopper, Porter, John Sloan, Maurice Prendergast, Marsden Hartley, Marguerite Zorach, Stuart Davis, Andrew Wyeth, John Marin, Hans Hofmann, Alex Katz and Yvonne Jacquette have explored a multiplicity of styles, from realism to increasingly abstract arrangements of form and color.
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 Newberry Library | Family Research Files: Box and Folder Lists
Folders are grouped and assigned numbers lacking an overall key to the system, making it difficult to follow.
The first two folders are personal journals of Dr. Andrews, including folder one on his experiences as a military surgeon during the Civil War (1901) and one about his travels to and in Europe, also medical accounts (1867).
The third folder is the genealogical research of Edmund Lathrop Andrews Jr.
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 Descendant List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
…1 Elizabeth (Eliza) Matilda BARRON (i641), 1825 -
………3 Rita Daphne BARRON (i3664), 1922 - 2001
……2 Ellen Elizabeth BARRON (i749), 1855 - 1937
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 Victoria Cross Research Page - H
On 5th June, 1879, during the Basuto War in South Africa, Surgeon Major Hartley attended the wounded under fire at the unsuccessful attack at Morosi's Mountain.
From an exposed position, on open ground, he carried in his arms a wounded corporal of the Cape Mounted Riflemen.
Colonel Hartley was a Companion of St Michael and St George (CMG).
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 Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1841-1845 : a machine readable ...
I nominate Edmund L. Du Barry to be a surgeon in the Navy from the 24th May, 1826, to be placed on the register next after Surgeon John Haslett; but this reappointment to his original position on the list of surgeons is not to give him any claim to back pay.
I nominate George W. Chapman, now a passed midshipman, to be a lieutenant in the Navy from the 8th September, 1841, to fill a vacancy created by the promotions of lieutenants on that day, and which was omitted to be filled at the time.
That the memorial of Nathan Towson, praying that his brevet rank as brigadier-general in the Army be made to take effect from the 15th of August, 1824, instead of the 30th June, 1834, heretofore presented, be again referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.
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 timbarron.net :: The Home Page of Timothy J. Barron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
8 - Karl Edmund Taylor (married Sharon Denise Myers)
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Pictured to the left is a Hollon coat of arms.
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Several argued that the slaves were entitled to the rights guaranteed in the first eight amendments of the Constitution, which they believed were necessary for the enforcement of the rights to security, liberty, and property.
Nonetheless, these "Barron contrarians" believed that the Bill of Rights was a declaratory statement by the People that certain natural or fundamental rights existed against all government.
Holmes involved the issue of whether a Canadian fugitive's rights had been violated by the State of Vermont when state officials held him in custody and planned to return him to Canada.
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 History On-Line
(Dr. P.W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. Religious and intellectual interests at St. Edmund's abbey at Bury and the nature of English Benedictinism, c.1350-1450.
(Dr. R.C. Whiting and Dr. O.A. Hartley.) Leeds M.A. Between dependency and adulthood: the treatment of youth in British politics, 1959-70.
A history of copyright law, 1474-1911: from printing press to record press.
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 Summer 2003 Class Notes
She describes herself as "somewhat retired," spending "less time making pottery and more time playing tennis and taking classes (Italian and Photoshop recently)." She's a docent at the University of California Botanical Garden and had just come back from taking a group of school children through the garden when she wrote to us.
Anne's book, a photographic essay portraying the life of the explorer Sir Edmund Hillary, had its beginnings in the mid-1980s when Anne worked in the television division at the National Geographic Society.
We had a three-hour snorkel yesterday, and today we're lounging by the pool, with views over the powdery white sand towards the five limestone islands that are part of the local marine preserve."...
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 BC Museum: Bibliography
Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manual gives a detailed description of this high-energy, highly intelligent working dog's physical and emotional traits and suitability as a pet.
Hartley, C. The Shepherd's Dogs, Whitcombe & Tombs ltd., 1949, 4th print 1959.
Rob Roy has a Border Collie, though he is never seen herding the cattle that Rob and his fellow reevers (cattle rustlers) drive over the hills.* Thunder in the Valley, 20th Century Fox, 1947.
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 Benjamin Franklin by Richard Jensen
The best introduction is Edmund S. Morgan, Benjamin Franklin (2003).
Meantime, Franklin had been in communication with British agents through unofficial messengers; and in April 1778 he negotiated directly with Hartley, a member of Parliament, who came over to Paris.
These overtures came to nothing, however, because of the British refusal to grant independence to the American colonies as a condition of peace.
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 What's New in Representative Poetry On-line (Version 3.0)?
British (8): William Allingham, John Bunyan, James Elroy Flecker, Hartley Coleridge, Mary Howitt, William Makepeace Thackeray, John Philips, and J. Synge.
The Hengwrt transcription of the "General Prologue" and the fabliaux of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales"; the entire first book of Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" (the story of the Red Crosse Knight); Oscar Wilde's "The Ballad of Reading Gaol".
Thomas Tickell, Thomas lord Vaux, Edmund Waller, William Warner, Thomas Warton Jr., Joseph Warton, John Webster, Thomas Weelkes, John Wesley, Charles Wesley, Joseph Blanco White, John Wilbye, George Wither, Charles Wolfe, Sir Henry Wotton, Edward Young.
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Please consult the following related groups in the Southern Historical Collection: FEDERAL WRITER'S PROJECT (files of William T. Couch), #3907 WILLIAM T. See also groups of papers of a number of authors who are included in the UNC Press Records.
YANKEE REBEL: THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF EDMUND DEWITT PATTERSON Barrett, J.G. Turner, eds.
LAWSON'S HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA Hart, F.H. Hartley, L.C. Hartley, L.C. THIS IS LORENCE (retitled LAURENCE STERNE: A BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY) Hartley, L.C. Hartley, L.C. Harvey, R.F. Harwell, R.B. Hasbrouck, A., trans.
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 Galleries Museums & Artists - New York Art in America - Find Articles
M Artists exhibited: Albert Bierstadt, William Merritt Chase, Stuart Davis, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Philip Guston, Marsden Hartley, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O'Keeffe, Mark Rothko, John Singer Sargent, Leon Polk Smith 3359.
James Barron 18 W 85th St 10024 (212) 580-2351, fax (212) 724-5088 E-mail: jdbarron6@aol.com By appt Modern European, post-war American, Abstract Expressionist and contemporary art.
Lori Bookstein Fine Art 50 E 78th St, Suite 2A 10021 (212) 439-9605, fax (212) 439-9698 E-mail: LBFineart@aol.com Tue-Sat 10:30-5:30 and by appt Dir: Lori Bookstein 20th-century American art from the modernists to second-generation New York School painters and contemporary artists; selected 19th-century works.
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 Mary and Charles Lamb - their web biographies
His mother was born Esther Barron, in Kent.
They had married on 2.9.1784 at Saint Paul, Deptford, Kent, and Henry Cromwell was their first child.
Their visit was abruptly terminated and the following letters suggest that they left with the intent of taking Mary to a madhouse in Hoxton that was used to receiving her.
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 Galleries Museums & Artists - Massachusetts-New Jersey - Directory Art in America - Find Articles
D/C Artists exhibited: James Arzente, Thomas Barron, Thaddeus Beal, Wilfredo Chiesa, Lloyd Gunther Dallett, Friedel Dzubas (estate), Barbara Farrell, Conley Harris, Tobi Kahn, Anne Krinsky, Esther Levy, Don Resnick, Jerome Henry Roth, Susan Schwalb, Nancy Simonds 2717.
Museum of Teenage Art (MOTA) PO Box 556 01236 (413) 274-9913 E-mail: indearts@aol.com Dir: Sherry Steiner Dedicated solely to exhibiting the artwork of teens on a year-round basis.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum 333 E River Rd 55455 (612) 625-9494, fax (612) 625-9630 Tue-Wed, Fri 10-5, Thu 10-8, Sat-Sun 11-5 Dir: Lyndel King Temporary exhibitions exploring contemporary issues in art and culture; collection features American art from the first half of the 20th century.
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 A Year's Days of Poems and Poets in Representative Poetry On-line
death of Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1873; M-W) birth of A. Milne (1882; M-W) death of Edmund Clarence Stedman (1908; M-W)
Edmund Spenser's "Epithalamion," written for his own wedding day (1594)
Edmund Spenser writes his letter to Gabriel Harvey about poetry (1579)
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58 Mitchell Avenue, Hartley Wintney, Hants., RG27 8HG.
British Settlement in Ireland and the reactions it provoked, 1580-165 0; the origins of the British Empire; Edmund Spenser.
University of Cambridge Board of Extra-Mural Studies, 4 Honey Hill, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1RT.
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 Performing Arts Library - New Acquisitions, UM Libraries
Gerard Schwarz, cornet (1st-9th, 11th, 13th works); William Bolcom, piano (1st-8th works); Ronald Barron, trombone (9th-12th, 13th works); Kenneth Cooper, piano (9th-13th works).
Wedding in Paris: Anton Walbrook; Evelyn Laye; with supporting cast ; Alexander Faris, musical director.
Can-can: Irene Hilda; Edmund Hockridge; Alfred Marks; with supporting cast; Charles Prentice, musical director.
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 Benjamin Franklin: The Man Who Invented the American Dream | The Foundation for Economic Education: The Freeman, Ideas ...
He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, American Heritage, and more than three dozen other publications.
Edmund Burke, who had opposed Britain’s war against America, called Franklin the friend of mankind.
When the French wit Voltaire met William Temple Franklin, he quipped: God and Liberty!
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