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 Michael Seymour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Admiral Sir Michael Seymour GCB RN (3 December 1802 – 23 February 1887 near Horndean) was a British admiral and the uncle of Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, also an admiral.
He was the third son of another Michael Seymour (1768–1834) who rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral.
Richard Saunders Dundas, Seymour was second in command, flying his flag in HMS Exmouth.
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 Edward Hobart Seymour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Hobart Seymour GCB OM RN (30 April 1840–2 March 1929) was a British Admiral of the Fleet.
He was the grandson of Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour and nephew of Admiral Sir Michael Seymour.
In HMS Chesapeake Seymour took part in the attack on the Taku forts in September 1860.
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 Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society
Although Edward is listed in these, he must have kept his ‘nose clean’ as he is not mention in any of the problem situations that the Patriots faced.
Edward and his friends collected together as many of their comrades as they could, and 25 left at the end of January 1845.
Edward was shown on this census as a ‘Millwright’.
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 Edward Seymour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, an English statesman of the Tudor era (16th century)
Sir Edward Seymour, 1st Baronet (c.1563–1613), English MP Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet (c.1580–1659), English MP Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet (1610–1688), English MP Sir Edward Seymour, 4th Baronet (1633–1708), an English statesman who served as Treasurer of the Navy during the First Danby Ministry
Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, British admiral active during the Boxer Rebellion
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 SEYMOUR, HORATIO (1810... - Online Information article about SEYMOUR, HORATIO (1810...
Seymour's connexions thus ensured his promotion, and he elected governor of the state over See also:
Act un- matrimonial projects entered into Seymour's schemes for necessary and unconstitutional and urged the president to gratifying his ambitions.
He was defeated as Democratic candidate took steps to ingratiate himself with Edward, and proposed a for governor in 1864.
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 Consecration of S. Paul's Cathedral Fond du Lac
At the Mass the Deacon was the Rev. Edward A. Larrabee of the Church of the Ascension, Chicago, and the Sub-deacon the Rev. James M. Raker of S. Paul's Cathedral Choir School.
Bishop Hobart evidently exercised jurisdiction, and was the first Bishop to visit the Territory, which he did m 1827, laying the corner stone of S. Paul's Church, Detroit, and administering the rite of confirmation; and a year later returned to consecrate the Church.
Burgess of Quincy, Seymour of Springfield, Knickerbocker of Indiana, Knight of Milwaukee, and Gilbert, Co-adjutor of Minnesota.
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 Alpha Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity | History
He associated with himself in the formation of this secret Chi Phi Society, a number of the members of the faculties of both college and seminary as well as undergraduates of both institutions.
From Hobart, charters were soon issued at new chapters at Kenyon, Princeton, and Rutgers.
Five years later the Secret Order of Chi Phi at Hobart learned of the existence of the Chi Phi Society in Pennsylvania and on May 29, 1867, the two societies formally united.
www.student.virginia.edu /~chiphi/history.php   (437 words)

  
 Chi Phi Fraternity - Kappa Delta Chapter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Chi Phi Fraternity, as it exists today, is the outgrowth of three older organizations, each of which bore the name of Chi Phi.
Five years later the Secret Order of Chi Phi at Hobart learned of the existence of the Chi Phi Society in Pennsylvania and on May 29,1867, the two societies formally united.
In early winter of 1865-66, the Hobart alumni in New York learned of the existence of the Chi Phi Fraternity in the South through John R. Shepard, a member of the Alpha Chapter at North Carolina.
www.sa.rochester.edu /chiphi/history.html   (543 words)

  
 Edward Lamson Henry ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Edward Lamson Henry - The King of the Montauks 1880 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
Hans Holbein the Younger - Edward VI as a Child c.
Danny Hobart's video is a kind of tribute to 80s movies and their icons, i.e.
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 Travel and Exploration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Notebook kept by Seymour when he served as mate on the H.M.S. Imperieuse during service on a China station.
Also included is a journal which Seymour kept on the Orontes during cruises in the Mediterranean and to Bermuda, Halifax and the West Indies, 1878-1879.
A diary kept by Reginald Edward Thompson describes his journey to the Rockies with Viscount Milton.
www.archives.mcgill.ca /resources/guide/vol2_3/gen13.htm   (3303 words)

  
 Name Histories C
Edward II of England, the first Prince of Wales, was born at Carnarvon in 1284, and was presented by Edward I to the Welsh as their Prince.
In 1900 the “Centurion,” commanded by Captain John R. Jellicoe, and flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, took part in the third China War or “Boxer Riots.” Sir Edward Seymour was the senior flag-officer of the Eight Nationalities assembled in the Far East, and as such presided over their Councils.
a detachment from the “Centurion” proceeded in a Naval Brigade of mixed nationalities, 2000 strong, with 19 guns, for the relief of Peking, under Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Seymour.
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 iris
Edward BEATON, aged 25 years, born Chichester, Gunner, Royal Marine Artillery.
Edward SENNETT, married, aged 20 years, born Brockley, Hampshire, Ordinary Seaman.
Edward SHERVILLE, married, aged 25 years, born Landport, Hampshire, Stoker.
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 Noted Relations: SEYMOUR Family
SEYMOUR, Edward (Sir) [1633-1708] – English politician, 4° Baronet SEYM211
SEYMOUR, Edward, 2° Earl Hertford [1539?-1621] – English nobleman and courtier SEYM1
A nephew of Jane Seymour [1509?-1537], 3rd wife of ¤King Henry VIII, he was son of Protector Somerset by his 2
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 THE WORSHIP OF THE VIRGIN MARY
Hobart] Seymour's "Mornings among the Jesuits [at Rome]," p.
Seymour says: * "I saw this as an altar-piece (a picture of it) in a church at Milan—none succeeding by the Saviour's ladder, none failing by the Virgin's."
Seymour, * "That the devotion to the Virgin was very popular; that latterly it had become increasingly so, and that he knew many facts that proved it a growing devotion among all classes.
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 Miscellaneous Edwards County, Kansas Obituaries
He was born Feb. 13, 1923, at Odin, the son of Edward and Ida Penka Moeder.
A longtime Ellinwood resident, he was retired after 23 years with the City of Ellinwood and also worked for the Knights of Columbus, Ellinwood.
KINSLEY - Cameron A. Bishop, 53-day-old daughter of Cody L. and Cassandra Kost Bishop, died March 7, 2000, at Edwards County Hospital, Kinsley.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/ks/ks-edwards3.htm   (6589 words)

  
 Theta Delta Chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity - National History
Negotiations for union were initiated but languished until the Northern Chi Phis placed chapters at Wofford and Washington and Lee in 1871-72.
Six chapters, which were lost during the unrest, have been re-established.
Chapters at Princeton and Hobart were established after dormancy of over 100 years.
grove.ufl.edu /~chiphifl/history.htm   (2013 words)

  
 Memorials and Monuments in Portsmouth City Centre (HMS Centurion) (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1900 the "Centurion" commanded by Captain John R. Jellicoe, and flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, took part in the third China War or "Boxer Riots."
Sir Edward Seymour was the senior flag-officer of the Eight Nationalities assembled in the Far East, and as such presided over their Councils.
On June 9th a detachment from the "Centurion" proceeded in a Naval Brigade of Mixed nationalities, 2,000 strong, with 19 guns, for the relief of Peking, under Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Seymour.
www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /city-centre/centurion.htm   (313 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Message Boards: Archive through September 22, 2003
Edward Druitt, Lieut.-Col., R. Engineers, and one of the Board of Trade Inspecting Officers of Railways; born 19th April, 1859.
Both Walter Sickert and Laurence Alma-Tadema painted scenes of the Ripper case for Edward, Prince of Wales.
These paintings are still in existence and when they are revealed then the truth of the Ripper case will come out.
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 Family Database - Person Page 255   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He married Edith Emily Seabrook at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, on 14 March 1893.
She was the daughter of Rev Edward Morin.
Aaron Riggs (son of Gideon, Joseph, Edward, Edward, Edward) was born in Morristown, N.J., September 12, 1756.
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They must not aspire too soon to a civil society and independence but rely on the moderating influence of the new protecting powers.
(*1) "Germans to the front" was the order given by the British commander Lord Edward Hobart Seymour to the international expeditionary force during the Boxer rebellion in China (1900).
The incident was the subject of a painting which became very popular in Germany - rather as Lady Butler's picture of the Scots Greys at Waterloo is well known in England.
home.freeuk.net /ukconservatism/gc-33.html   (648 words)

  
 Taiping rebellion | The Fury of the Europeans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1856 Chinese soldiers boarded The Arrow, a Chinese-owned ship registered in Hong Kong flying the British flag and suspected of piracy, smuggling and of being engaged in the opium trade.
In response the British and French sent gunboats under the command of Admiral Sir Michael Seymour to capture the Taku Forts in May 1858.
In June 1858, at the end of the first part of the Second Opium War, the Treaties of Tianjin were signed, which opened Tianjin to foreign trade.
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 Edward Arnold (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born Gunther Schneider in New York City in 1890, Edward Arnold began his...
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Find where Edward Arnold is credited alongside another name
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 You Can't Read This
Edward Gibbon - "History of the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire"
Michael Hobart Seymour - "A Pilgrimage to Rome" (1851)
This brief survey of the Index of Forbidden Books gives pause for some thought.
www.users.cloud9.net /~recross/why-not/Forbidden.html   (1202 words)

  
 NYPL, Miscellaneous Personal Name Files
Shaw, Thomas Edward See: Lawrence, Thomas Edward (Alias: Shaw)
Shepard, Edward M. Shepard, Elliot F. Shepard, Harvey N. Shepard, William
Shippen, Edward, 1729-1806 (Son of Edward Shippen, 1703-1881)
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 Letitia Popham, b: 1625 - Cunnington, England
Born: ABT 1663 - Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England Marr: 1694 - Laetitia Popham Died: 29 Dec 1740 - Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England
Born: ABT 1660 - Littlecote, Wiltshire, England Died: 16 Jun 1705 -
Born: ABT 1607 - Marr: ABT 1640 - Died: - Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Dorothy Hobart
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 China foreign colonies
16 Apr 1872 - 1 Mar 1877 Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy (b.
30 Sep 1919 - 19 Mar 1925 Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs (b.
1 Jul 1898 - 1901 Sir Edward Hobart Seymour (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /China_Foreign_colonies.html   (4345 words)

  
 Royal Insight > Focus > Order of Merit > Members
M Admiral of the Fleet The Right Honourable Sir Edward Hobart SEYMOUR, GCB., OM., GCVO.
M Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Edward MADDEN, BT., GCB., OM, GCVO., KCMG.
The Right Honourable Edward Frederick Lindsay, Earl of HALIFAX, KG., OM., GCSI., GCMG., GCIE.
www.royal.gov.uk /output/page1747.asp   (932 words)

  
 Jack London
Helmi Krohn) - several film adaptations: 1913 with Hobart Bosworth; 1920 with Noah Beery; 1925 with Ralph Ince; 1930 with Milton Stills; 1941, dir.
by Michael Curtiz, starring Edward G. Robinson, Alexander Knox, Ida Lupiono; 1950 with Raymond Massey; 1958 with Barry Sullivan; 1971, dir.
THE IRON HEEL, 1908 - Rautakorko - film 1919, dir.
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 Victorian Photographs - W. & D. Downey
Photograph The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII)
Photograph Vice Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, G.C.B., printed image after a photograph by Maull and Fox.
Painting of Queen Victoria Her Majesty The Queen in her robes of state, from the painting by F. Winterhalter.[1859].
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