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  Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century Sonnets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William Drummond (1585-1649), known as the "Scottish Petrarch" wrote many sonnets inspired by the tragic death of his fiancee on the eve of their wedding.
Lady Mary Wroth (c.1586-1640), niece of Philip Sidney, wrote a sequence of 83 sonnets and 19 songs that was included in her one published work, Urania.
The early eighteenth century saw a decline in the sonnet's popularity, but there were the odd successes and attempts by poets who did not use the sonnet often.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1671 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
George Edward MURRAY Rev. [Parents] was born 1 Sep 1818.
George Edward MURRAY Rev. was born 1 Sep 1818 and died 14 Sep 1854.
Robert Hay MURRAY JP, was born 26 Sep 1826.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - Virginia (state)
Lake Drummond, located in the heart of Great Dismal Swamp in southern Virginia, is the largest natural lake in the state.
The other major crops are nursery and greenhouse products, hay, soybeans, peanuts (grown in the Coastal Plain south of the James River), and corn, which is widely raised throughout the state.
That same year Prince Edward County, in the heart of the southern region, closed its public schools rather than integrate them, the only county in the United States to do so.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Virginia
Because of the gradual, and sometimes abrupt, lowering of the river beds from their elevated sources to the basins into which they empty, an almost limitless supply of waterpower is found within the borders of the state.
The climate is mild, the temperature varying from an average mean annual of 64° in Tidewater to 48° in the mountains, the average temperature being 56°.
The colonists elected Edward Wingfield president and proceeded to construct houses and a suitable fort.
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 Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
The Irish chieftains, having by his aid recovered their ancient possessions, rebuilt the castle, of which, through the intestine divisions in England and their union with the English settlers in Ulster, they kept uninterrupted possession for nearly two centuries, till the reign of Hen.
Drummond, author of various scientific treatises and botanical works ; Dr. Bruce, author of a life of Homer and other works ; and Dr. W.
Drummond, author of various poetical, religious, and political works.
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 Descendants of Edward Brice M.A.
Edward Brice M.A. was born in 1569 in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland and died in 1636 in Ballycarry, Co. Antrim, Ireland
Edward Brice is one of the founding fathers of our community, and we are very proud that we have the first Presbyterian minister in Ireland in our historical past.
From The Pedigree: "Edward Brice of Kilroot aforesaid Esq.
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 Amazon.com: Chieftain: Books: Arnette Lamb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Long imprisoned by the King of England, Drummond has no idea his wife is dead and Johanna fears that if he discovers her ruse, he will take her cherished nephew away from her.
Drummond, a great chieftain, was captured by Edward (I) of England and imprisoned with animals for seven years.
Drummond proved to be a good man. I wanted to have doubts about him but I guess 7 years in prison changes a person.
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 CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM - BIOGRAPHIES H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
George William Drummond was aged 41 and a Civil Engineer when he was made an Honorary Member of the Duke of Cambridge Lodge on 23 September 1867.
He was the District Land Commissioner after the Waikato War and was authorised by the Government to act as an Interpreter from 1 August 1870 under the Native Land Acts of 1865 and 1867.
Edward was born in York about 1842 and enlisted in the 3rd Waikato Militia 12 August 1866 in Cambridge as a substitute soldier.
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 Tour 6
Edward Ambler, collector of revenues, was among those who participated in Virginia's 'tea party' on November 3, 1774, when residents of the town boarded the Virginia and dumped overboard two half-chests of tea.
Right (by boat) on the ditch, which is 15 feet wide, to the locks of LAKE DRUMMOND, 3 m., in the heart of the swamp.
William Drummond, the first governor of North Carolina, who was hanged in 1677 by Governor William Berkeley for his share in Bacon's Rebellion, discovered the lake while hunting.
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 J. C. Melliss - St. Helena ...
An establishment was formed at Longwood, under the direction of General Sir Edward Sabine, during this same year, for the purpose of meteorological observations, and a magnetic observatory erected there.
Sir Edward Hay Drummond Hay devoted much attention to public works, and carried out some schemes which had been projected by his predecessor, Colonel Gore Browne, amongst which may be mentioned the settlement in Rupert's Valley, and the main drainage works of Jamestown.
Admiral Sir Charles Elliot, K.C.B., relieved Governor Drummond Hay on the 3rd July, 1863, and administered the Government for seven years, during the whole of which time his kind, courteous, and gentle manners won for him the highest esteem and respect from all classes.
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 The Spine Journal.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Faciszewski, The future of spine care and the evolving role of physician as advocate, The Spine Journal 3 (1) (2003) pp.
Edward C. Benzel, MD, illustrations by Michael F. Norviel, CMI, AANS Press, 2001, $150, 526 pages., The Spine Journal 1 (4) (2001) pp.
Schwartz, D. Fan, J.R. Bowen, A. Sestokas, L. Wierzbowski, A. Dinardo, W. Mackenzie, J. Dormans, D. Mason, D. Drummond, 3:47 Provocative transcranial motor-evoked potential testing of anterior segmental arteries before ligation, The Spine Journal 2 (5) (2002) pp.
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 Newspaper Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lieutenant lord Edward Hay, from the 20th Foot, to be captain, by purchase, vice Krumin, who retires.
Major Carthew, of the 39th, with a strong party of his Regiment, the Police from Askeaton, were immediately on the spot, but could not be of any assistance in extinguishing the flames, or tracing the perpetrators.
Captain John Edward Hay, from the half-pay to be sub-inspector of militia in the Ionian islands, vice Krumm, resigned.
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 taverns
Just a step or two off the dining room is a small area from which liquors were dispensed through a latticed tender.
In the barn across the way were housed odd, old-time hay scales and a bowling alley patronized by youths of the neighborhood as well as guests of the Inn.
Succeeding Ben Shaw as proprietor was Edward Peacock, known locally as "Uncle Ned." In his day, the coming of the railroad to the Kennebec Valley caused the discontinuance of the mail route by stage.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3506
She married Very Rev. Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond, son of Most Rev. Robert Hay, on 12 December 1782.
     Edward William Auriol Drummond-Hay was born on 4 April 1785.
She married Edward William Auriol Drummond-Hay, son of Very Rev. Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond and Elizabeth de Vismes, on 14 December 1812.
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 List of Privy Counsellors (1837–1901) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1858 Sir Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873)
1886 Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, Viscount Kilcoursie (1839-1900)
1900 Edward Hyde Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon (1846-1914)
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We each assume responsibility, not only for the whole, but for all the details, and whatever credit or blame the public may award our labors is equally due to both.
Cook, McLean, Edwards, Kane, Thomas, Reynolds, and others, the earliest lawyers of the State, have hardly been since surpassed for learning and ability.
To show that the young merchant was not too good for this world, the same writer gives an incident of his shop-keeping experience of a different character.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 925
She was the daughter of Richard George Lumley, 9th Earl of Scarbrough and Frederica Mary Adeliza Drummond.
He married, firstly, Dora Mina Erskine-Wemyss, daughter of James Hay Erskine-Wemyss and Millicent Anne Mary Erskine, on 21 April 1887.
He married, secondly, Rosamund Angharad Lloyd, daughter of Edward Lloyd, on 19 October 1911.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 45
Guinness, Arthur Edward Rory, Earl of Iveagh 4th, b.
Guinness, Edward Cecil, Earl of Iveagh 1st, b.
Guinness, Rupert Edward Cecil Lee, Earl of Iveagh 2nd, b.
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 Great Lakes & Seaway Shipping News ARCHIVE
Edward L. Ryerson, fleet mate of the Wilfred Sykes
The end of the year and the beginning of 2004 are shaping up to be relatively busy in the Twin Ports, considering the lateness of the season.
Drummond Islander IV makes the mainland dock at DeTour.
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 Maryland Department
Agriculture is not forgotten by the grain runner, grain measurer, hay dealer, hayseller, hay pacer, hay presser, straw cutter, farmhand and the farmer himself.
Ann Marie Bacon of 10 Ceder alley was a teacher while Lewis Clark of 12 Park specialized as a music teacher.
John Castor of 85 Hargrove alley pursued a career as a musician; Drummond Evan, a fifer.
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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - British And Irish History, Biographies Encyclopedia
• Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st earl of
• Kent, George Edward Alexander Edmund, duke of
• Worcester, Edward Somerset, 6th earl and 2d marquess of
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 Church Times - The road to Bishopthorpe
Shortly afterwards, Lang was received at Windsor by King Edward VII, who charged him not to permit his clergy to wear moustaches, and by Queen Alexandra, who seemed surprised and said he looked young enough to be her son.
In 1808, on a weekday evensong, in the presence of the Minster choir and a handful of others, the Precentor, on a rare visit to York, stood in for the Dean and installed the Archdeacon, who stood in for the Archbishop, Edward Vernon Harcourt.
It would not have occurred to the kindly Dr Harcourt that his presence was necessary at what was no more than a dry little legal ceremony by which he was inducted into the “temporalities” of his benefice (i.e his income), and swore that he would defend the customs of the Minster (i.e.
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 Tartans.com :: View topic - Barclay History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Earls of Berkeley built Berkeley Castle as a fortress in 1153.
Edward II was imprisoned and murdered there by his queen in 1327.
The castle was so stout that its walls were only breached in the seventeenth century, during the civil war between Charles I and Parliament.
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 Genealogy Data Page 130 (Notes Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
9 Sep 1513) and DRUMMOND, Margaret Concubine (b.
Marriage of HAY, Nicholas Earl of Erroll (b.
This HTML database was produced by a registered copy of
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3507
He married Amelia Auriol Hay-Drummond, daughter of Very Rev. Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond and Amelia Auriol, on 3 September 1812.
     Reverend Edward Lewis married Charlotte Auriol Hay-Drummond, daughter of Very Rev. Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond and Amelia Auriol, in 1835.
He married Charlotte Auriol Hay-Drummond, daughter of Very Rev. Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond and Amelia Auriol, on 5 July 1864.
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 Christian Biography, Chapter 10, The Web Edition of Biblical Counsel: Resources for Renewal
In volume one there are such men as Edward Deering, Bernard Gilpin, and Richard Greenham.
Drummond, Lewis A., Spurgeon: Prince of Preachers (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications).
Edwards, Brian H., God's Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale and the English Bible (London, England: Evangelical Press).
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 Communications C, Archives General Collection Pre-1820, University of Pennsylvania Archives
Cosigned by Edward Burd and James Gibson, Committee of Finance.
Trustees Building Committee [James Gibson, George Fox, Edward Burd].
For the Medical Faculty Building Committee, order to pay William Strickland $1,000 for improvements in the Medical Hall in Ninth Street.
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 Descendants of John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth (abt 1584-1662)
Descendants of John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth (abt 1584-1662)
Sir John Hay, of Keillor, 12th Earl of Erroll, son of Sir
Lady Margaret Hay, daughter of John Hay, 1st Marquess of
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 Patentee Index
Kleber, Richard Murray; Bennett, Edward W.; and Hammar, Richard Harry 06837088 Cl. 72-60.
Makarewicz, Marcy; Mattu, Mutua; Blank, Thomas B.; Acosta, George; Handy, Edward; Hay, William; Stippick, Timothy; and Richie, Benjamin 06839584 Cl. 600-344.
Heylen, Richard A A; and Edward, Roger, to Macrovision Corporation Copy protection of digital audio compact discs 06839312 Cl. 369-53.21.
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 List of Privy Counsellors (1714–1820)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
1760 Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1739-1767)
1770 Edward Seymour, 9th Duke of Somerset (1717-1792)
1799 Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820)
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