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  John Walter Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Walter Jones (April 14, 1878 – March 31, 1954) was a politician and farmer in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
An agronomist, he was instrumental in introducing the potato crop to the island, which was to become a staple of the economy.
He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island as a Liberal in 1935.
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 Voices of Unreason >> JUNE 19, 1999: THE ROYAL WEDDING STORY
Edward had on a gold pocket watch which Sophie had given him, and Sophie was wearing an elegant white and fl pearl necklace with matching fl and white earrings, which had been Edward's gift to her.
Some of you may recall that Edward acted as a supporter for both of their weddings in the 1980s, so I think it is very fitting and touching that Charles and Andrew returned the favor by being supporters for their little brother.
Edward just wanted to do what was comfortable, it would seem, and since he was already wearing his signet ring on that finger, this makes sense.
www.voicesofunreason.com /essays/royalweddingstory   (1699 words)

  
 Philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bishop Berkeley's famous idealist refutation of Isaac Newton is a case of an Enlightenment philosopher who drew substantially from religious ideas.
Other influential religious thinkers of the time include Blaise Pascal, Joseph Butler, and Jonathan Edwards.
Encyclopedia of Philosophy (8 vols.) edited by Paul Edwards; in 1996, a ninth supplemental volume appeared which updated the classic 1967 encyclopedia.
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 Alexander Wallace Matheson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Wallace Matheson (June 10, 1903 - March 3, 1976) was a Prince Edward Island politician.
He was born in Bellevue, Prince Edward Island.
Walter Jones in 1948 and succeeded Jones as premier and Attorney-General in 1953.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alex_W._Matheson   (160 words)

  
 BBC News | royal wedding | Something old, something new
The marriage of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones will be predominantly a family affair - as far as that is possible for a member of the Royal Family.
Edward acted as a supporter at both his elder brothers' weddings.
Six-year-old Harry Warburton, a son of one of Edward's aides, and seven-year-old Felix Sowerbutts, the son of other friends of Miss Rhys-Jones, will act as the page boys.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/special_report/1999/06/99/royal_wedding/364813.stm   (727 words)

  
 Prefaces to Fiction
Fielding's chapter in Tom Jones (IX, i) "Of Those Who Lawfully May, and of Those Who May Not, Write Such Histories as This" could be taken as an indication that he knew not only what Mlle.
The preface which William Warburton was invited by Richardson to supply for Volumes III and IV of Clarissa when they first appeared in 1748 has never, I think, been reprinted in full.
The important principle of prose fiction which Richardson and Warburton recognized—that there is power in a detailed picture of the private life of the middle class—had been suggested earlier.
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 BBC News | UK | Brothers in arms
Prince Edward has chosen his two brothers to be at his side when he marries Sophie Rhys-Jones this weekend.
Miss Rhys-Jones and Edward, who both work in the media, are set to marry on Saturday at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Kara Noble lost her position as a presenter with London station Heart 106.2 when she gave a 10-year-old picture of the bride-to-be fooling about in the back of a taxi to the top-selling tabloid.
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 mobsters
Producer Hal Wallis originally auditioned Edward G. Robinson for the supporting role of Otero (played in the film by George E. Stone) before deciding he was perfect as Ricco.
The milquetoast clerk experiences a sense of power and self-confidence only by assuming the identity of his evil doppelganger, and his manhood is confirmed when he orders mob members to carry out a death sentence.
Edward G. Robinson was already tired of being cast as gangsters when he learned through his agent as well as gossip columnist Louella Parsons that Jack Warner had loaned him out to Columbia to make The Whole Town's Talking.
alt.tcm.turner.com /MONTH_SPOTS/00/09/mobsters.htm   (2082 words)

  
 Index to USDA Farmers' Bulletins
Warburton, C.-W. and Stanton, T.-R. The false chinch bug and measures for controlling it.
Jones, Jenkin-W. and Bracken, Aaron-F. Grains for western North Dakota and South Dakota.
Jones, H.-A.; Perry, Bruce-A., and Davis, Glen-N. Growing wheat in the Eastern United States.
www.nal.usda.gov /ref/USDApubs/fb.htm   (7064 words)

  
 Chapter 10: 'These Learned Lives.'
Jones had been a Fellow of University College, Oxford, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Whilst Jones appears to have owed no debt to Stukeley, as one of the most highly respected savants of his day his observations were hugely influential, and they illustrate how scholars continued to develop the theory of a universal, theologically based human history.
Bryant's book was read by Jones, who described it as, of all the works published on the history of the ancient world, the one having 'the best claim to the praise of deep erudition ingeniously applied, and new theories happily illustrated'.
www.newtonproject.ic.ac.uk /texts/viewtext.php?id=OTHE00027&mode=normalized   (8710 words)

  
 Paris Transatlantic presents Return of the New Thing on Leo Records
The initiator of the project, British-born pianist/violinist Dan Warburton is above all a composer, not uninfluenced by Zorn, Goebbels and Misha Mengelberg.
It was only later, after doing a few gigs with a French rock group that I started enjoying playing again, and when we were on holiday in the States in 1997 we met up by chance with Frankie who was in New York at the same time.
Then the next time I found myself on stage with Jean-Luc was as part of Edward's "big band" collective, the Orchestre des Sons Traqués, in February this year (1999).
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 Vol 7. No. 14 - Index - Quarterly Review Archive - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles
Devon MS., WG to Edward Copleston, 23 May 1812, suggests this as a topic for Lord Dudley.
The volume was reviewed because Eveleigh was an associate of Edward Copleston; Copleston succeeded Eveleigh as Provost of Oriel College.
Warburton's Letters was reviewed in ER #444, Jan. 1809, by Francis Jeffrey.
www.rc.umd.edu /reference/qr/index/14.html   (3828 words)

  
 Decsendants of James Baldwin - Greg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Catherine married (3) Alfie William KING son of Edward KING and Mary Ann PALMER on 05 Mar 1945.
Margaret married (1) Edward Vincent HIGGINS son of Edward James HIGGINS and Harriet Mabel HOWARD on 08 Feb 1910 in Eltham Registrar's Office, New Zealand.
Edward was born about 1886 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
member.melbpc.org.au /~kennethb/Greg05.htm   (477 words)

  
 Electronic Finding Aids/Research Guides in SC&A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Arena Stage Photographs Collection Co-founded in 1950 by Zelda Fichandler, Thomas C.Fichandler, and Edward Mangum, Arena Stage was an early leader in the resident theater movement.
Guide to The Clark E. Warburton Collection Born in Shady Grove, New York on January 27, 1896, Clark E. Warburton (1896-1976) taught at several colleges and universities in the United States and India before joining the Federal Deposit Insurance Company (FDIC) in 1934.
Throughout his career, Warburton was well known for his support of the theory that monetary forces are the key cause of economic disturbances.
www.gmu.edu /library/specialcollections/eadfndgaids.html   (7751 words)

  
 More Historical Books and Publications Online-Cherokee County-1914
She was a daughter of James and Sarah (Bedford) Warburton, residents of Pilot township, where their daughter acquired her education.
After acquiring his preliminary education in the public schools of Jones county, Iowa, Ruben W. Hay attended Western College near Cedar Rapids and thus was well equipped for life's practical duties by liberal educational advantages.
George Edward Rasmus, a successful farmer residing in Liberty township, is the owner of an excellent farm of two hundred acres on section 36.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/1914_15.html   (4512 words)

  
 Royal Wedding of HRH Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones
Prince Edward and his party are met at the West Door by the dean of the chapel and escorted to the Bray Chapel.
The reception for the 550 guests at the wedding of Prince Edward and Miss Sophie Rhys-Jones was held in the State Apartments of Windsor Castle.
Born 25 March 1993, Master Warburton has one brother, Edward, aged four, and is the son of Richard and Sarah Warburton of Oxfordshire.
www.etoile.co.uk /Events/ESWedding.html   (1911 words)

  
 The Genealogical Connections of Rose Edwards - Person Page 214   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
She was born on 9 May 1800 at Williamsburg, James City Co., VA.
She was the daughter of Nathaniel Walker and Mary Warburton.
She married Robert W. Warburton, son of John C. Warburton IV and Mary Elizabeth Harris, in 1854. 
www.edwards1.com /rose/genealogy/secondsite/rose-p/p214.htm   (978 words)

  
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JONES (SCOTT ALLEN) C029333 Third Appellate District Opinion filed: Judgment affirmed in full Majority Opinion by Kennard, J. --- joined by George, C.J., Baxter, Chin, Brown, JJ.
proceeding pending The voluntary resignation of ERIC EDWARD DAVIS, State Bar No. 134766, as a member of the State Bar of California is accepted without prejudice to further proceedings in any disciplinary proceeding pending against respondent should he hereafter seek reinstatement.
It is ordered that he comply with rule 955 of the California Rules of Court and that he perform the acts specified in subdivisions (a) and (c) of that rule within 30 and 40 days, respectively, after the date this order is filed.* Costs are awarded to the State Bar.
www.courtinfo.ca.gov /courts/minutes/documents/SJUN2404.DOC   (1543 words)

  
 Portsmouth Herald Editorial: Warburton has vision, experience
I am writing you in support of the re-election of Brian Warburton to the Hampton Board of Selectman.
Warburton’s strength is in three important areas: vision, planning and experience.
Change for the sake of change is not a valid reason to vote for anyone else.
www.seacoastonline.com /2004news/03042004/letter_t/3274.htm   (234 words)

  
 Browning Family Collection
The eldest of twelve children, Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett was born in 1806 to Edward Moulton-Barrett and his wife in Durham, England.
The family's considerable wealth came largely from a Jamaican sugar plantation and in 1908 the family acquired a 500-acre estate near the Malvern Hills.
The coastal town, rather than providing relief for her nerves, left her devastated when Edward drowned there later the same year.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/browning.html   (2337 words)

  
 Veterans Ads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
We are very interested to get in contact with relatives or fellow-veterans of Sergeant Arthur L. Jones, # 2052660 (?), so we can learn more about this man. We would like to tell our visitors something about him - as a representative for all those young men who lost their lives during the liberation of the Netherlands.
Does any one remember him and have any memories of him they could share, or is he on an old Platoon or Coy photo? He mentioned Arnhem to my father but he died in 1978. I would appreciate any help in my enquiries.
He was born in Liverpool and also played the bugle for the army, if anyone has any info, no matter how small I would really appreciate it, or point me in the right direction.
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 Officers Died W
Warburton - Colonel Robert - Royal Artillery - Died 10th November 1863.
Their son was Colonel Sir Robert Warburton, KCIE, CSI (born in Kabul, 11th July 1842).
Also of their second son Edward Yerbury, Captain ISC.
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 David Jackson, b: -
Jones, Eva Elizabeth (17 NOV 1889 - 29 JAN 1925)
Jones, Joe Ann (7 AUG 1932 - 8 AUG 1932)
Jones, William J. Jones, William Dennis (Private -)
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 18th Century British Literature Subject Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Collected works of Pope include important early editions such as two volumes published by Lintot in 1717 and 1735; the nine-volume Warburton edition of 1751; and nine volumes published by Bathurst in 1770, among others.
Other notable authors who appear in the collection are Robert Dodsley, John Dunton, Eliza Haywood, Matthew Pilkington, Matthew Prior, and Edward Young.
(1752),...Tom Jones (1749),...Joseph Andrews (1742), and Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (1755); Sarah Fielding, Adventures of David Simple (1744); Oliver Goldsmith, six works including Life of Richard Nash (1762), Roman History (1770), and Retaliation, a Poem (1777); Samuel Richardson, Clarisse Harlowe...
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 Descendants of Richard Keene - Generation 5 & 6
She was born September 25, 1745 in Dorchester, Maryland, and died September 09, 1824 in Dorchester, Maryland.
From Benjamin Keene and Anne Keene, his wife of this line were born two c hildren.
She was born March 06, 1800, and died September 04, 1852.
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 deseretnews.com | Voters go to polls today
In Districts 1 and 3, Carlton Christensen and Eric Jergensen are seeking to retain their seats.
Jergensen is running against Edward James Aho, Derek Dyer and Janneke House.
District 7 is up for grabs as Dale Lambert decided not to run again.
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 William Gifford to Edward Copleston (10/5/1812) - Correspondence Archive - Quarterly Review Archive - Scholarly ...
I was quite happy to hear from you, after so long an interval, and to find that you had literally been enjoying yourself, without any drawbacks from what Heber wickedly styles your Pegasean adventures.
You will be pleased to hear that the writer of the excellent Art.
on Warburton is your old friend Dr Whitaker.
www.rc.umd.edu /reference/qr/correspondence/gifford/Gifford_to_Edward_Copleston_10-5-1812.html   (784 words)

  
 Booklist - Contemporary Memoirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bok, Edward W. The Americanisation of Edward Bok
Memoirs of the Dutchman who was editor of The Ladies' Home Journal for thirty years and in that capacity published a number of Kipling stories, not always with the approval of his readers.
Warburton has been seen as the original of Strickland.
www.kipling.org.uk /rg_booklist_memoirs.htm   (242 words)

  
 EJ Phillips 1830-1904 People family and theatrical colleagues
Edward M. Bell was in the Pharisee with EJ Phillips 1890-1891and played a loving cripple in Sunlight and Shadow 1891He was also in Lady Windermere's Fan 1893.
Jones had his first experience with Ibsen, whom he was instrumental in introducing him to the English theatre.
How little Jones understood the Scandinavian may be deduced from the fact that he and Mr.
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 David Hume
In 1755, he was ready to publish a volume that included "Of Suicide" and "Of the Immortality of the Soul." He suppressed the controversial essays when his publisher, Andrew Millar, was threatened with legal action, due largely to the machinations of the minor theologian William Warburton.
Hume added "Of Tragedy" and "Of the Standard of Taste" to round out the volume, which also included The Natural History of Religion and A Dissertation on the Passions.
Hume Studies revived the practice of including bibliographies with its November 1994 issue, which contained a comprehensive bibliography of the Hume literature from 1986-1993 by William Edward Morris.
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 Movie Info for The Portrait of a Lady on MSN Movies
While her family's tragedy has left her penniless, Isabel's beauty has earned her the attentions of a number of eligible men.
When Isabel turns down a proposal of marriage from the wealthy Lord Warburton (Richard E. Grant) because she does not love him, her cousin Ralph (Martin Donovan), who is also smitten with her, arranges for his father to leave her a fortune before succumbing to tuberculosis so that she may live as an independent woman.
Isabel takes a tour of Europe, where she meets Madame Merle (Barbara Hershey), a jaded sophisticate and matchmaker who introduces her to Gilbert Osmond (John Malkovich), a widowed American artist living abroad.
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