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  Bolton - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
BOLTON (BOLTON-LEMOORS), a municipal, county and parliamentary borough of Lancashire, England, 196 m.
The manor of Little Bolton seems to have been, at least from Henry III.'s reign, distinct from that of Great Bolton, and was held till the 17th century by the Botheltons or Boltons.
In 1791 a canal was constructed from Manchester to Bolton, and by an act of parliament (1792) Bolton Moor was enclosed.
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 Edmund Bolton - LoveToKnow 1911
BOLTON (or BouLTON), Edmund (1575?-1633?), English historian and poet, was born by his own account in 1575.
Bolton formulated a scheme for the establishment of an English academy, but the project fell through after the death of the king, who had regarded it favourably.
Bolton was still living in 1633, but the date of his death is unknown.
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 Edmund Bolton
The last years of his life were mostly spent either in the fleet or in the Marshalsea as a prisoner for debt, to which no doubt the fines he incurred as a "recusant convict" largely contributed.
He is best remembered, however, as the author of "The elements of Armories", a curious heraldic dialogue published anonymously in 1610, and of "Nero Cæsar, or Monarchie Depraved", a book of Roman history dealing in part with the earliest notices of Britain.
Bolton's "Hypercritica", a useful work of literary criticism, was published long after his death.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/b/bolton,edmund.html   (383 words)

  
 Edmund Bolton Summary
Edmund Bolton's The Cities Advocate (1629) is often incorrectly attributed to John Philipot.
Bolton's five contributions are all pastorals: "Theorello: A Sheepheards Edillion," "A Palinode," "A Canzon Pastorall in honour of her Maiestie," "A Pastorall Ode to an honourable friend," and "The Sheepheard's Song: a Caroll or Himne for Christmas."
Bolton earned respect in his own time as a historian and antiquarian and became friends with William Camden; however, his religion thwarted any hopes of advancement throughout his life until, assessed as a recusant in 1628, he could not pay the six-pound fine because he was a prisoner in the Fleet.
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 Edmund Barton Summary
Edmund Barton was born on Jan. 18, 1849, in Sydney and was educated there, graduating from the University of Sydney.
Sir Edmund Barton, GCMG, PC, QC (18 January 1849 – 7 January 1920), Australian politician and judge, was the first Prime Minister of Australia and a founding justice of the High Court of Australia.
Barton was born in Sydney, the ninth child of William Barton, a stockbroker, and Mary Louise Barton.
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 Institute for the Classical Tradition | Boston University
Patricia J. Osmond, "Edmund Bolton’s Vindication of Tiberius: A 'Lost' Manuscript Comes to Light," IJCT 11 (2004-2005), pp.
This article presents the evidence for attributing to the English historian and antiquarian Edmund Bolton (1575-c.1634) an anonymous, unpublished manuscript entitled AVERRVNCI or The Skowrers.
Bolton’s Skowrers provides not only a passionate defense of monarchy but also a carefully argued refutation of Tacitus’ account of Tiberius and the first scholarly and systematic attempt in early modern historiography to rehabilitate the emperor’s reputation.
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 Edmund Bolton (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Edmund Bolton (1575?-1633?), English historian and poet, was born by his own account in 1575.
He was a retainer of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and through his influence he secured a small place at the court of James I.
He wrote a Life of King Henry II for Speed's Chronicle, but his Catholic sympathies betrayed themselves in his treatment of Thomas Becket, and a life by Dr John Barcham was substituted (Wood, Ath.
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 Marian Simms | Review Article: 'Prophets with Honour': Federation Studies Reviewed | Labour History, 83 | The History ...
Geoffrey Bolton, Edmund Barton: the One Man for the Job, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2000.
Edmund Barton: the One Man for the Job (Bolton) is remarkably silent on these broader questions, preferring to tackle the ‘nuts and bolts’ of Barton’s emergence as Prime Minister and his leadership of the Federation movement.
Bolton’s case is made in a compelling fashion, and he convinced this reader – who admits that (the late) Clem Lloyd’s work on George Reid was turning her into a Reid fan – that there was a sense of inevitability about Barton’s emergence as the Governor-General’s nominee, to be confirmed by the subsequent election results.
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 Amazon.com: "Richard Bolton": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Houston; $ io,ooo worth to Richard Bolton, agent of the New York and Mississippi Land Company; and $7,500 worth to Daniel Saffarans, a Tennessee merchant and land...
ARTIST: RICHARD BOLTON Rebuilding an Old Brush Sometimes watercolor painting is very hard on brushes, in particular the smaller sable brushes used for...
In Chapter 8 Ann Sloboda and Richard Bolton discuss casework in the field of forensic psychiatry.
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 Amazon.com: "Edmund Bolton": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bolton had chosen him to be Rosamund's husband.
Certainly it would irritate Edmund Bolton, an obviously good steward, to be so subtly replaced.
Edmund Bolton, made reference to the concept of architecture as an embodiment of an Idea when explaining heraldic design." Dee defined, for...
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 Eddy Bolton: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Eddy Bolton was born and raised in Paris, Texas.
His first song to have chart success was initially recorded by the Bolton Trio, then by the Gallileans, and reached the top 40.
EDDY BOLTON • LEAD Eddy was born and raised in Paris, Texas where he sang with his mother, Billie and brother, Ronny, as the Bolton Trio.
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 George Puttenham
The book was entered at Stationers' Hall in 1588, and published in the following year with a dedicatory letter to Lord Burghley written by the printer Richard Field, who professed ignorance of the writer's name and position.
There is no contemporary evidence for the authorship, and the name of Puttenham is first definitely associated with it in the Hypercritica of Edmund Bolton, published in 1722, but written in the beginning of the 17th century, perhaps as early as 1605.
There is no direct evidence beyond Bolton's ascription to identify the author with George or Richard Puttenham, the sons of Robert Puttenham and his wife Margaret, the sister of Sir Thomas Elyot, who dedicated his treatise on the Education or Bringing up of Children to her for the benefit of her sons.
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 Bolton Information | Churches
Rev in charge: Canon Michael J Willimas (Area Dean of Bolton), The Vicarage, Churchgate, Bolton.
Rev Philip Brew, The Vicarage, 9 Lowside Avenue, Bolton BL1 5XQ.
Rev James Dobson, 180 Bolton Road, Kearsley 01204 573598.
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 Three DAVENPORT Wills
Administrators appointed: Thomas DAVENPORT of Bury Print Cutter, Edmund BOLTON of Little Bolton Reedmaker, and Thomas DAVENPORT of Bolton le Moors Reedmaker.
His Executors Joseph MCKEAND, shopkeeper of Great Bolton and Richard MARSDEN of Great Bolton, Manufacturer of Cotton goods, were instructed to cash up his estate within 2 years of his death and disperse to his beneficiaries:
The final one-fifth to be shared among the children of John DAVENPORT of Birkacker, the children of Thomas DAVENPORT, late of Bury, the children of James DAVENPORT near Haslingden, the children of his late niece Rebecca MANGNALL (legitimate & illegitimate), and his nephew Benjamin DAVENPORT, now or late of London.
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 mspenser
And there is not a shred of evidence for the pet theory of the orthodoxia that Spenser returned to England in 1590 to prepare the Faerie Queene manuscript for publication.
Then, in 1722, a work by Edmund Bolton, probably written in 1620, was published that included a passage airing the old rumor that the "Arte" was the work of one of Queen Elizabeth's gentlemen pensioners- Puttenham.
And after the thing was gone, the evidence of its presence was unmistakable from the three-foot long tracks side by side with the two-inch tracks.
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 A"Preferential Option for the Rich": Moral Theology among English Roman-Catholic Gentry during the Civil War ...
Seventeenth-century English "liberation theology," as reflected in the works of those like Thomas White, Edmund Bolton, and Henry Holden, is the subject of a separate article.
To label as anachronistic an effort to find a lesson for the present from history and to reduce history to antiquarianism is to reject what most historians have been doing since the time of the Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Hebrews.
The non-peerage landholding families were what Edmund Bolton ([1629] 1975, p.
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 Edmund Bolton
Edmund Bolton, the English historian and poet, was born by his own account in 1575.
He was a retainer of the duke of Buckingham, and through his influence he secured a small place at the court of James I. Bolton formulated a scheme for the establishment of an English academy, but the project fell through after the death of the king, who had regarded it favorably.
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 Edmund Bolton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the reality TV star, see Beauty and the Geek (UK TV series)
This article has a corresponding article from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913 that could be used as a source in this article, but with caution, as it may be out of date, or may reflect the point of view of the Catholic Church as of 1913.
It belongs on the talk page: Talk:Edmund Bolton.
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 Gallery :: Edmund Bolton, United Kingdom :: DSCF0016
Gallery :: Edmund Bolton, United Kingdom :: DSCF0016
I think we used to be friends at Sarum St Martin school in Salisbury.
If you think I'm right, please e-mail me at sayercreations@gmail.com I'd love to hear how things are going.
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 The Catholic Boy's Brigade
Another feature is how a successful unit in one parish helped generate others in neighbouring parishes.
This clearly occurred in Bolton in the early years of this century and just before the First World War in the inner city parishes of Corpus Christi, St Patrick and St Edmund, Manchester.
The Great War saw several units start during or just after its duration, and the CBB seems to have overcome both a lack of leaders throughout conscription, and any anti-war revulsion in the 1920s.
www.churches-online.org.uk /salfordarchives/cbb/story.html   (2090 words)

  
 Heat Vision and Lej » P-2006 | Fragments
About a week ago I heard a rumour that Lej had vacated Cambridge for the even wetter city of Portsmouth to attend a top secret recording studio session after penning an all new England World Cup anthem.
Teaming up with Beauty and the Geek co-star Will Goodhand and a Royal Marines band, Edmund Bolton UK has done us proud once again with the horribly cheesy and inexplicably catchy We're England.
It's replete with an insistant head-nodding rhythm and several silly voices — Will says his is supposed to be a cross between "Giles Brandreth and Timothy Claypole off Rentaghost".
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 Downing College JCR Website
On the evening of 9th June 2004, Before Mayweek had begun, Edmund Bolton (Lej to his friends) fulfilled his contractual obligation....
"I, Edmund Bolton, hereby agree to perform an erotic striptease utilising James Viney's choice of underwear, within one week of the end of my last exam (9th June 2004) to an audience of at least six, in either James Viney or Dave Filtness's residences.
The results of Lej's strip are now available for all to view.
www.downingjcr.co.uk /features/mayweek/lejstrip   (239 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Tim Reinke-Williams on Subordinate Subjects: Gender, the Political Nation, and Literary Form in England, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
, before examining representations of apprentices in the writings of Thomas Deloney; in late Elizabethan and Jacobean drama; and in Edmund Bolton's
Bolton's tract highlighted conflict between the citizens and the gentry, advising the latter to make their sons apprentices, and sought to ally urban artisans and tradesmen with the monarch.
In all these sources, Suzuki argues, apprentices were given positive identities as members of the political nation.
www.h-net.org /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=132711165248331   (1625 words)

  
 We're England - Beauty & the Geek - Featuring The jazzPoweredTrain
We're England - Beauty and the Geek - Featuring The jazzPoweredTrain
Geek Edmund Bolton (from Channel 4's Beauty and the Geek) has long held a strong affection for the beautiful game - stronger even than for beautiful women.
We're England is his unashamed sing-along anthem to the nation's World Cup bid - capturing the authentic spirit and voice of the English fan.
www.wereengland.com   (275 words)

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