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 Edwin Emmanuel Bradford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reverend Edwin Emmanuel Bradford (1860-1944) was an English clergyman and Uranian poet.
Bradford's verse was outspokenly gay, but also remarkably popular during his lifetime.
His work can just barely be interpreted as a sign of innocent "romantic friendship" with youths, but several verses, such as "The Bather in the Blue Grotto at Capri" and "Alan", are plainly erotically inspired.
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 Plymouth Populations, 1620-1690
Bradford commented that of the sixty settlers who came to join the general body of settlers as distinct from those who came on their own particular, some were "very useful persons and became good members to the body; and some were the wives and children of such as were here already.
The 1623 Division of Land was originally written by William Bradford, and is published in The Records of Plymouth Colony (PCR) 12: 4-6; it is reprinted in Eugene Stratton's Plymouth Colony, 1986: 415-17.
Bradford notes that the Governor "assigned to every family a parcel of land, according to the proportion of their number, for that end [to raise as much corn as possible], only for present use (but made no division for inheritance) and ranged all boys and youth under some family" (Of Plymouth Plantation, p.
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 Uranian poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The chief poets of this clique were John Gambril Nicholson, the Rev.
Bradford, John Addington Symonds, Edmund John, Fabian S. Woodley, and several other pseudonymous authors such as "Philebus" and "A. Newman".
The flamboyantly eccentric novelist Frederick Rolfe, also known as "Baron Corvo", was a unifying presence in their social network.
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 Miscellaneous Bradford County, PA, Obituaries
Estelle was born on Nov. 25, 1910 to Maynard Henry and Maude Agethal Stevens Steele in Wilmot Township, Bradford County, PA. She attended the New Albany Vocational High School and continued on to graduate from Scranton School of Beauty.
She was born on Nov. 6, 1921 in Wyalusing, a daughter of the late Hubert and Ethel Walker.
Josephine was born Aug. 15, 1923 in Albany Township, Bradford County, a daughter of the late James M. and Mary Ann Ryan McKernan.
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This shows that he was living in a Bradford house with three rooms on each floor and had property worth £430-what one would expect of a wealthy yeoman.
To some people in Bradford who were probably his tenants he left suits of mourning "suitable to their degree and quality" The poor of Bradford received 40s worth of bread.
The Old Manor House of Midway at Wingfield, three miles south of Bradford on the B3109, said to have dated from the twelfth century, was the boyhood home of General Henry Shrapnel, inventor of the exploding she]] known by his name.
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 PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF DOVER HISTORY
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 Farmer Funeral Homes - Current Obituaries
She was the wife of the late Walter Marion and her survivors include a nephew, Germain Beaulieu of Bradford, nieces, Nicole C. Houle and Lyn Levesque both of Bradford, Mary Dubois of New Hampshire, Renee Dubois of Boise, Idaho.
She was the wife of the late Adelard A. “Ad” Chartier and is survived by her son Gary A. Chartier and his wife Marlene of Plaistow, NH 2 grandchildren Lynn Chartier of Plaistow and Steven Chartier of Woburn, MA.
She was a member of the First Church of Christ in Bradford and former member of the Eastern Star Fidelity Chapter #90, the Haverhill Shrine #1, and Haverhill Rainbow #39.
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 A History of Homoerotica
Bradford often cruised down London way to carouse with the "Uranian" coterie of gay poets, though his verse resembles theirs only in its theme of boy-love.
Bradford's biography is sketchy except for what he gives us in his own poetry, according to which his boy-lovers included Eddie Worth, Merrivale White, Leslie de Lampton, Clinton Fane, Merivale Trelawney Bates, Steve Ailwyn, Hugh, Alan, David, Boris, Bob, Roy, Geoffrey, etc.
Bradford lived through both World Wars, and, like Housman, he saw many of his lads die in battle — the slaughter of the unacknowledged aristocracy of shoe-shine boys, paperboys, grocers' boys.
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 Veterans of Bradford County, Pennsylvania
This database of military veterans was compiled by Dick McCracken in his eleven years as Director of Veterans' Affairs in Bradford County.
Be sure to scroll to the right to see the cemetery and township in which the person is buried.
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1864 Jan 17 Thomas Edwin to Edwin and Sarah Hurley.
1881 Jul 6 Arthur Edwin to Edwin and Mary Ann Prescott, Lab.
1886 Jan 27 Alfred Edwin to Alfred and Helen Eliza Tultz, Ironmonger.
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BRADFORD, Mallie Rois (29 JUL 1916-23 SEP 1918)
BRADFORD, Matilda Jane (2 JUN 1867- 4 JUL 1902)
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Census 1900 Bradford County, Florida, Precinct 6 Starke Household 301/306 June 27, 1900 En.
Tombstone Inscriptions Dyal Cemetery, Bradford County, Florida, "Electronic," Francis E Underhill June 24, 1824 March 17, 1906Wife of William Underhill.
The pall bearers were Edgar, Alva and Harvey Thomas, Emmanuel and Nathaniel Hazelief, and Harley Arnold, grandsons of the deceased.
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Co-editor with William Weaver and Bradford Morrow of Rejoicing Revoicing portfolio in Conjunctions 38: Rejoicing Revoicing.
Co-editor with Bradford Morrow of Credos portfolio in Conjunctions 21, Credos.
Co-editor with Peter Constantine and Bradford Morrow of Rejoicing Revoicing portfolio in Conjunctions 38, Rejoicing Revoicing.
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 Bradford Abbas Marriages 1837 to 1900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Henry PARSONS; Charlotte H. 19.11.1855; Susan PARSONS; spinster of Bradford Abbas; (George) Joseph PARSONS; labourer 14.6.1843; Isaac ?EVANS; bachelor of Bradford Abbas aged 26; labourer; John ?EVANS; labourer;
27.3.1873, Amos, MONKTON, 23, bachelor, labourer, Bradford Abbas, Edmund MONKTON, labourer,
20.11.1876, Sidney, PARSONS, 22, bachelor, labourer, Bradford Abbas, Luke PARSONS, labourer,
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 Names Index Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Genealogies of William Simpson born 1813 in County Antrim and Joseph Rodgers/Rogers born 1808 in North Carolina and associated families.
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 Edwin Emmanuel Bradford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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(Rev.) E(dwin) E(mmanuel) Bradford (1860-1944) was an English clergyman and Uranian poet.
Rev. Bradford's verse was outspokenly gay, but also remarkably popular during his lifetime.
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14-Sep; 1863; Florence Augusta; RAWLINGS; Bradford Abbas; 4
06-Dec; 1874; Pamela; GAY; Bradford Abbas; 5, died of fever
07-Oct; 1882; Edward Ernest; ABBOTT; Bradford Abbas; 2
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 glbtq >> literature >> Uranian Poets
Edwin Emmanuel Bradford (1860-1944), who wrote a series of books of verse, from Sonnets Songs & Ballads (1908) and Passing the Love of Women and Other Poems (1913) to Boyhood (1930);
Ralph Nicholas Chubb (1892-1960), who was also a gifted lithographer, and who wrote Manhood (1924), followed by a long series of deluxe illustrated volumes in which the art stood in an inverse relationship to the quality of the poetry, the last entitled The Golden City with Idylls and Allegories (1961);
Francis Edwin Murray (1854-1932), who composed Rondeaux of Boyhood (1923) and From a Lover's Garden (1924);
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 Frederick W. Norris - Emmanuel School of Religion
Frederick W. Norris - Emmanuel School of Religion
Johnson City, TN: Emmanuel School of Religion Press, 1997.
by Robert G. Clouse, Richard V. Pierard and Edwin M. Yamauchi.
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GANARD Patrick 1862 Bradford Newcastle On Tyne All Sts
HILLS Thomas 1843 Bradford Newcastle On Tyne All Sts
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Boicourt, William L. Bolles, Edwin C. Boivin, Bertram D. Bond, Edward P. Bond, Henry Frederick
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- ?) C Writings Of The Rev John Bradford [n1827] John Locke BRADFORD {CA} (M: ?
[ac1891] William BRADFORD (M: baptised 1590 Mar 19 - 1657 May 9) Dialogue Between Some Young Men Born In New England..
[n1654] * History Of Plimmoth Plantation [n1856] Bradford's Memoir Of Elder Brewster [b1896] A Word To New Plymouth..
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 Heald 1881 Census Details: Yorkshire
Folio: 132 Page: 15 2 Thorntons Bldgs - Elijah HEALD Head M 67 Labourer Unemployed YKS Wakefield - Martha HEALD Wife M 64 YKS Idle
Folio: 67 Page: 36 140 College Rd - Seth WENDER Boarder W 55 Woollen Drawer YKS Wakefield (Head) - Ellen HEALD Boarder U 34 Woollen Drawer YKS Horbury ((Lodger)) - Ada WENDER Boarder U 18 Woollen Drawer YKS Hull ((Lodger))
Pupil - Reynard BROWN Residant 14 Scholar YKS Bradford Pupil - John Wm.
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