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 Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660: S
(Son of Edward Stanley; father of Ferdinando and William Stanley (II); grandfather of James Stanley; uncle of Edward Sutton, Edward Stafford (III), and Edward Parker; brother-in-law of George Clifford and Edward Stafford (II)) [Peerage iv, 211 (1916); ES ii, 118; Bagley, Earls of Derby, 53ff.
Stafford, Edward (I), 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521).
Stafford, Edward (III), 3rd (13th) Baron Stafford (1572-1625).
shakespeareauthorship.com /bd/bio-s.htm

  
 Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660: S
Stafford, Edward (II), 2nd (12th) Baron Stafford (1536-1603).
Stafford, Edward (III), 3rd (13th) Baron Stafford (1572-1625).
Stafford, Edward (I), 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521).
www.shakespeareauthorship.com /bd/bio-s.htm

  
 den76qs.txt?o_xid=12888&o_lid=12888
Sands, Edward (Tweed & Sands), bds Williams House.
Robertson, Frank A., clk, r 136 Colfax av.
Stoddard, Edward D., r Kansas, bet Olive and Pine.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/co/denver/directories/den76qs.txt?o_xid=12888&o_lid=12888

  
 Edward Van Halen
Edward Van Halen Is Credited On The Following CDs
Instrumental Heavy Electric Shred music, produced by Eric Sands, featuring Eric Sands, Rusty Cooley, Alexandre Lessertisseur (and more) on guitar.
Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Guitar Nine Records Terms of Use.
www.guitar9.com /summedwardvanhalen.html   (90 words)

  
 giANTS by Edward Bryant
Edward Bryant is a short story writer whose stance from his earliest stories at the beginning of the 1970s has been stylistically ambitious.
Many of his early stories were set in a colorful imagined setting hauntingly similar to Ballard's Vermillion Sands or Ray Bradbury's Mars collected in Cinnabar (1976).
So Bryant entered this territory -- pioneered by Miles Breuer in early sf -- filled with comical giantism created by science, and took it seriously.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /exper/kcramer/anth/giANTS.html   (300 words)

  
 Shipping at Sunset - Mark Murray Fine Paintings, LLC
Edward Moran went on sketching tours along the span of the Atlantic Coast, from New Brunswick to as far south as the Sands of Virginia.
He sought to capture the remarkable variety and beauty of the coastline and the sea in all their myriad phases.
The present work, encompassing a classic New England lighthouse and boats silhouetted against a spectacular sunset, is a good example of the sort of picture from the 1860s and 1870s which Moran exhibited in a show entitled Land and Sea at the galleries of James S. Earle and Sons, Philadelphia.
www.markmurrayfinepaintings.com /view_image.html?image_no=64   (300 words)

  
 John Stafford and Margaret Brunt
She was married to Samuel Edward Stafford on 11 Oct 1892.
She was married to Ralph Stafford on 3 Jul 1800 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
She was married to Glen Allen Stafford on 23 Mar 1979 in Chesterfield, Virginia.
www.johnstafford.org /stafford/d74.htm   (300 words)

  
 obits022
Robert Edward Sands, one of Schuyler County's substantial citizens, passed away at his late residence three and one-half miles north of Rushville Saturday morning from the infirmities due to age, at the ripe age of 88 years, 11 months and 4 days, after being confined to his bed only one week.
Sands, a son of Robert Ramsey and Katherine Frances Sands, was born on a farm near Rushville.
Agnes Crandall of Augusta and Miss Anna Sands of the state of Washington and one brother.
www.iltrails.org /schuyler/obits022.html   (11907 words)

  
 Golden Sands Developments
Golden Sands Developments offers affordable cottage ownership on prime breathtaking beach front property, centrally located in South Rustico, Prince Edward Island.
South Rustico is located on PEI's famous North Shore, it's just minutes from Attractions; Ann of Green Gables, National Park, Lobster Suppers, Sea Kayaking, Golf, and only 20 minutes from Charlottetown.
www.goldensandsdevelopments.ca   (52 words)

  
 Richard Dare's Venture SuperSite
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Aug 2004 ', by Edward Stratemeyer [#7][rcdvtxxx.xxx] 6365 Aug 2004 Warlock o' Glenwarlock, by George MacDonald [#26][wrgwkxxx.xxx] 6364 Aug 2004 Life Is A Dream, by Pedro.
www.21planet.info /richard-dares-venture.1486841.html   (409 words)

  
 E.P.Roe
Roe married Anna Paulina Sands and was the father of five children.
Roe first turned to a literary career after the Chicago fire of 1871.
Roe served as a chaplain and war correspondent for the Union army during the Civil War.
www.oklahoma.net /~silvrdal/roe.html   (409 words)

  
 Edward I of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward was born at the Palace of Westminster on June 17 or 18, 1239.
Edward decreed that all Jews wear a yellow patch in the shape of a star attached to their outer clothing to identify them in public (compare Star of David, Yellow badge).
Edward's character greatly contrasted that of his father, who reigned in England throughout Edward's childhood and consistently tended to favour compromise with his opponents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_I_of_England   (1873 words)

  
 Churchmouse: ELEANOR OF CASTILE. WIFE AND QUEEN TO KING EDWARD I.
Edward I died of dysentery at Burgh on the Sands near Carlisle on the 7th of July 1307 aged 68.
Eleanor of Castile (whose Spanish title originally was Infanta of Castile) was married at the age of ten to Edward of Westminster at Las Huelgas in October 1254 when he was just 15 years old.
It was a marriage of convenience to suit Alphonso of Castile -Eleanor's brother, and Henry III of England -Edwards father, who were at war with one another.
homepage.ntlworld.com /peter.fairweather/docs/Eleanor.htm   (534 words)

  
 Darsteller Edward Black filmetauschen.com: Filme tauschen online
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 E. P. Roe
He came home on a thirty days furlough and married the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Nathaniel Sands, one of the first families of Orange County.
Roe has laid out his greatest power in depicting the character of the heroine, who is a model of saintly purpose and ardent piety without losing the peculiar charms of female loveliness.
Roe has ever written is so vivid and dramatic as his sketch of the three terrible days in New York when the mob ruled the city, sacked the colored orphan asylum, and spread dismay in a thousand homes.
freepages.books.rootsweb.com /~bobsc   (534 words)

  
 Taylor50.txt
This letter stated that one Edward F. Sands, former secretary to Taylor, was none other than the missing Denis Gage Deane-Tanner; that at one time William, the older boy, had won the love of his brother's fiancee, and for many years the younger brother had hunted the older, swearing vengeance.
Taylor swore Hoyt to secrecy, saying that if he would promise not to breathe it to a living soul, he would tell him something that was causing him a great deal of worry.
Taylor was just my dream--a dream which, voiced to film, always met with the answer that it was impossible." [36] Minter was nineteen when Taylor died, further indication that much of this "interview" was probably fabricated by the reporter.
www.public.asu.edu /~ialong/Taylor50.txt   (14314 words)

  
 (Surnames from Forman, Sands W. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1895
married in 1882 to Mungor, Calvin A. Foss, Hattie...
married in 1893 to Schwartz, Martha A. Foss, Lemuel...
married in 1892 to Holmes, Frances H. Foss, dau of A.S....
feefhs.org /FDB2/6995/6995-194.HTML   (14314 words)

  
 hambry
He married Anne Despencer (see #2393), daughter of Edward Despencer and Elizabeth de Burghersh, after 1386.
Sir Robert, the son of the latter, was a gentleman of the privy chamber to King Charles I., and a colonel in the royal army during the Civil War.
Sir IWilliam; born 1486 at Stallingborough, Lincolnshire; died 1541; died before 28 May 1541.
www.jacksonsweb.org /hambry.htm   (14314 words)

  
 GENERAL POLICY COMMITTEES
One that would discuss the "Pivotal role of Plant Pathology discoveries in the field of biotechnology." This would be organized by David Sands.
Outgoing Members: Martin Draper, Edward Brown II, Robert Forster, Laura Pottorff, Robert Schlub
Koch’s Postulates by Robert Carroll and Tom Evans (University of Delaware).
www.apsnet.org /members/gov/2002/02GPReports.htm   (4575 words)

  
 American Lighthouse Foundation - Race Point Lighthouse
As Edward Rowe Snow himself said, “More than one hundred vessels have been wrecked here
When I scheduled an overnight stay at Race Point Lighthouse on Cape Cod last month to meet and talk with members of the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Cape Cod Chapter about their project, I naturally had no idea at the time what kind of weather we would encounter.
Staying overnight at a lighthouse is an experience many of us view as the ultimate when it comes to appreciating our lighthouse heritage up close and personal.
www.lighthousefoundation.org /alf_lights/racepoint/racepoint_northeaster_2005november1.htm   (1408 words)

  
 Ancestors of Edward I Of England
Edward died in 1307 at Burgh-on-Sands, Northumberland and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Edward was born at the Palace of Westminster on June 17 or 18, 1239.
Edward decreed that all Jews must wear a yellow patch in the shape of a star attached to their outer clothing so that they could be identified in public, an idea Adolf Hitler would adopt 650 years later.
www.skansegata.com /Slekt/Slektforsking/1578.htm   (669 words)

  
 Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places - Smythe of Wiltshire
Sir George Haywarde, Edward Mosley and Thomas Brett have granted all the tithes in the Manor of Parls Ditton which Sir George Hayward lately bought from Alexander Kinge, Esq., and Roger Smith, gent, that is the tithes of grain and hay in the townships and hamlets of Earles Ditton, Withipole and Kathertan.
Sir John, of Ostenhanger, father of Sir Thomas Smythe, K.B., who married Lady Barbara Sydney, daughter of Robert first Earl of Leicester, K.G., was created Viscount Strangford, in Ireland, in 1628, and was the ancestor of Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, sixth and present Viscount Strangford and first Baron Penshurst, G.C.B. Henry Smythe, of Corsham.
Sir Thomas Smythe, of Bidborough, in the county of Kent, ambassador to Russia in 1604, whose male descendants became extinct on the death of Sir Stafford Sydney Smythe, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, in 1778.
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/smythwilts.htm   (669 words)

  
 History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 2 by J.B. Mansfield, Captains, Shipping, Lighthouse Keepers and Marine Biographies, Surnames beginning with C
Edward enlisted in the Union army in 1864, and participated in the battles around Richmond and Petersburg; he died while in the service, and his mother went south, received his body and took it to her home for burial.
The master let go his tug line and started for Sand Beach, hoping to reach shallow water and run her aground, but at eleven o'clock in the evening she had ten feet of water in her hold and soon after went down.
The next season he joined the steamer city of Concord, as chief, remaining in her the next two seasons, until she went ashore at Sand Beach, the year that the piers at the harbor of refuge went to pieces.
linkstothepast.com /marine/captainsC.html   (20796 words)

  
 Scottish Bibliography
Frew, David, The Parish of Urr, Dalbeattie: Thomas Fraser, 1909.
Dobson, David, Mariners of the Clyde and Western Scotland: 1600-1700, Saint Andrews: David Dobson, 1994.
Edmonds, Dom Columba, The Early Scottish Church: Its Doctrine and Discipline, Edinburgh: Sands and Company, 1906.
www.lizcurtishiggs.com /Fiction/thornguides/bibliog.htm   (20796 words)

  
 Edward W. Funk, Ph.D. - Chemical Engineering Consultant / Expert Witness
Established a new program on the extraction of oil from Canadian tar sands and obtained the key patents.
Funk, E.W., "Behavior of Tar Sand Bitumen with Paraffinic Solvents and its application to Separations for Athabasca Tar Sands," American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel, 23, 81 (1978)
Funk, W.S., and May, W.G., "Thermodynamic Analysis of Separation Processes for Athabasca Tar Sands," Energy Sources, 8, 177 (1986)
www.ewfconsulting.net /cv.htm   (1872 words)

  
 Sands Directory 1886
Edward C. 17 Wensley, Joseph J. Smith, John B. Maria street
www.sydneyarchives.info /Sands_Directory/sands1886.html   (1872 words)

  
 Alphabetical listing of topics for DP issues 1
Yachting on His Majesty's Secret Service: Erskine Childer's THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDS 14/50-51
Also see: Individual authors; Movies; Radio; Recent Reference/Nonfiction Books of Note; Television
Reginald Hill's Dalziel and Pascoe Series (Edwards) 8/16-17; 13/3-4
www.deadlypleasures.com /rs.htm   (1872 words)

  
 (James Edward MYERS II - Randy SANDS )
James Edward MYERS II - Michael Anthony MYERS
www.visi.com /~marv/html/ind0121.htm   (1872 words)

  
 WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-Derbyshire Wills-18
Albert william 1889 Mickleover VALE Edward 1903 Breadsall VALE George 1926 Woburn Sands,Bucks.
Edward 1876 Fairfield TOMPKINS John 1914 Derby TOMS
Edward 1876 Fairfield TOMKINS John 1914 Derby TOMKISS
www.wirksworth.org.uk /W18.htm   (1872 words)

  
 Sands Directory 1910
Fanny 4 Eaton George M., wheelwright 6 Lewis Joseph 8 Eaton Thomas Edward 10 Miller Mrs.
Sarah, nurse Parker Miss V, teacher of music 328 Freckelton Henry Maria street 330 Walshaw George, grocer 336 Wannell George 338 Johnson John H. 346 Edwards Joseph, dealer 348 Pratt Thomas Lord street-Railway crossing Bartlett Henry, gatekeeper West side Vickers and Vickers, dentists Tuck, H. A., dentist Davis Fred.
George Street King street to White Horse street St. George's Hall Morrow D. T., architect Woolley Thomas, billiard saloon Saunders Albert E. G., caretaker 1 Anlezark Joseph 3 Dumbrell Thomas R. 5 Boncastle William 7 Pocklington Francis 9 Pryce William 11 Dalziel John 13 Miller Mrs.
www.sydneyarchives.info /Sands_Directory/sands1910.html   (1872 words)

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