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 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN CRIME: ch. 2, THE CLERMONT GOLD ESCORT MURDER (1924) BY JOHN D. FITZGERALD
Griffin on the morning after his return from the escort called upon Elliott, and in the course of conversation said he had gone with the escort to see them safely through the scrub, as he heard that there were suspicious characters about.
Griffin and his party had crossed to the western side before the river was flooded, and they were merely 'spelling' for a day or two till the roads were in a better condition.
Griffin, it may be added, did not know that the numbers of the notes had been recorded; further, he owed Power £20, and had paid him by a valueless cheque on a Clermont bank from which he had withdrawn every penny -- this cheque was found in Power's pocket after the murder.
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 Francis Viélé-Griffin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Viélé-Griffin (May 26, 1864 - November 12, 1937), French poet, was born at Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
He was educated in France, dividing his time between Paris and Touraine.
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 Francis Viélé-Griffin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Viélé-Griffin (May 26, 1864 - November 12, 1937), French poet, was born at Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
He was educated in France, dividing his time between Paris and Touraine.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - French Literature
The Belgian poets Emile Verhaeren and Maurice Maeterlinck were also important symbolists, as were two American expatriates living in France, Francis Viélé-Griffin and Stuart Merrill.
The sister of Francis I, Margaret was the author of L'heptaméron (1559; The Heptameron).
The royal courts of King Francis I and his sister Margaret of Navarre in particular fostered the humanist spirit.
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 SIXTH GENERATION
Francis Griffin VIELE was born on 1 Sep 1851 in Ringgold Barracks, TX.
Francis Griffin VIELE was born on 8 Jun 1857 in New York, NY.
Herman Knickerbocker VIELE was born on 31 Jan 1856.
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 University of Delaware: TERESA VIELÉ SCRAPBOOKS
Their youngest son, Egbert Jr., accompanied his mother to France after the divorce and later changed his name to Francis Vielé-Griffin (1864-1937), gaining renown as a French symbolist poet.
Because of the Vielés' high social standing and the relative rarity of divorce the 19th century, the case was widely publicized in the New York papers.
Teresa Vielé died in Paris in 1906 and was buried in Père-Lachaise Cemetery.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/viele.htm   (662 words)

  
 Southern New York-Book 2 - Part 114
Francis Marvin, son of Francis Ingraham and Mary (Hill) Marvin, was born in \New York City, March 8, 1828, died at his residence, No. 34 Brooklyn Street, Port Jervis, New York, August 10, 1905.
Francis, born March 17, 1865, died August 11, 1907, in Santa Barbara, California, where he had a large fruit farm; for many years he was
(VIII) Francis Ingraham, son of Uriah and Olive (Ingraham) Marvin, was born in Lyme, Connecticut, October 11, 1795, died in Port Jervis, Orange County, New York, May 1, 1864.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/SouthernNewYork2/sny2_pt114.htm   (662 words)

  
 Southern New York, Book 2 part 107
Francis Purdy or Purdie, the founder of this family in America, was born in York, England, in 1595.
(II) Francis (2), son of Francis (1) Purdy, of Fairfield, Connecticut, was born in England, and came to America with his father in 1632, and lived in Concord, Massachusetts, and Fairchild, Connecticut, until 1679, when he moved to Rye, Westchester County, New York.
(II) Joseph, son of Francis (1) Purdy of Fairfield, Connecticut, was one of the first settlers of Rye, Westchester County, New York, having moved to that town from Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1677.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/SouthernNewYork2/sny2_pt107.htm   (662 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: VIELE, TERESA GRIFFIN
Teresa Griffin Vielé, writer, was born on January 27, 1831, the daughter of Francis and Mary (Sands) Griffin.
After the divorce in 1872, Teresa took her youngest son, Egbert, to Paris, where she presided over a literary salon and sponsored the education and career of her son, renamed Francis Vielé-Griffin, who became a leading poet and writer of the French symbolist school.
Of the five of her eight children to reach adulthood, four were published authors: Francis; Kathlyne, a genealogist and historian; Herman, a novelist, playwright, and artist; and Emily, a poet and novelist.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/VV/fvi18.html   (599 words)

  
 Columbus (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Francis William Howard † (Priest: 16 Jun 1891 to 26 Mar 1923)
Frederick Francis Campbell (Bishop: 14 Oct 2004 -)
Frederick Francis Campbell (14 Oct 2004 Appointed -)
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /diocese/dcolu.html   (599 words)

  
 1880 HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY MICHIGAN - Chapter 6
Four of the guns thus taken had been captured by the rebels at the first Bull Run battle from the battery then commanded by Captain Griffin, of the regular army, who in 1862 was the brigadier-general that ordered the assault just described, and who was intensely gratified at the unexpected recapture of his former pets.
On the morning of the eighth of May, the Fourth, with the rest of Griffin's Division, arrived at Laurel Hill, between the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Court-House.
After this exploit, the regiment engaged in the usual marches through the mud and snow of Virginia, until the battle of Fredericksburg, on the thirteenth and fourteenth of December, 1862, in which it took an active part, having nine men killed and forty-one wounded.
www.memoriallibrary.com /MI/Livingston/1880/6   (599 words)

  
 FR89404.TXT
Newman's own brother, Francis, described the cultus of the Blessed Virgin as "disgusting."8 Keble's change of heart on this matter is recorded in his correspondence of 1845 through 1846, at a time when he was concerned with the controversy that would follow Newman's conversion.
Newman and the Mother of God John R. Griffin In this essay we will examine Cardinal Newman's various writings about the Mother of God, but I almost need to begin with something like an apology for I will be discussing Newman as a controversialist, rather than as a theologian or devotional writer.
The charge of idolatry was especially common in 1845, when Catholics were trying to secure funding for one of their seminaries from the British government, and the Evangelical party up in arms at the prospect of funding an idolatrous church.7 This idea that Catholics were idolators was not confined to "vulgar" Protestants.
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 Biography for: Francis Vielé-Griffin
Francis Vielé-Griffin was a French Symbolist poet of American origin.
Henry de Paysac, Tusson, c.1990; Vielé-Griffin, Francis, L'amant des heures claires, 1994; Young, Andrew McLaren, Margaret F. MacDonald, Robin Spencer and Hamish Miles, The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler, New Haven and London, 1980; MacDonald, Margaret F., James McNeill Whistler.
Kuhn, Reinhard, The Return to Reality: a study of Francis Vielé-Griffin, Genéve, 1962; Gide, André, Correspondance avec Francis Vielé-Griffin, 1891-1931, Lyon, 1986; Fénion, Félix, Lettres de Francis Vielé Griffin (1890-1913): et documents annexes, ed.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Viel_F.htm   (328 words)

  
 Francis Viele-Griffin --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Called “the swamp fox,” Francis Marion was one of the boldest and most dashing figures of the American Revolution.
An English bishop and historian, Francis Godwin wrote the first story of space travel in English literature, The Man in the Moone: or A Discourse of a Voyage Thither by Domingo Gonsales, the Speedy Messenger.
The Jesuit priest Francis Xavier was a Spanish missionary priest who spent 11 years preaching and teaching in India and Japan.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9075295   (734 words)

  
 HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results
The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Viel- Griffin, Francis (1864-1937)French symbolist poet, born in the USA.
He created the griffin on the Temple Bar memorial in Fleet Street, London 1880.Birch was born in London and studied at the school of design, Somerset...
Griffins are often found in heraldry; for example...
www.highbeam.com /library/search.asp?FN=AO&search_dictionaries=on&refid=ency_refd&q=griffin   (498 words)

  
 SusanOwen
GRIFFIN W., born November 11, 1831; died September 03, 1855.
SUSANNAH GRIFFIN was born June 19, 1809 in Philipstown, NY.; died August 30, 1860.
FRANCIS D., born March 06, 1846; died March 14, 1865 in Point of Rocks Hospital, Va.
users.adelphia.net /~yesteryear/SusanOwen.htm   (498 words)

  
 VIELÉ-GRIFFIN, Francis [1864-1937] -- American expatriate poet
Francis Vielé-Griffin - Les Amateurs de Remy de Gourmont In French
Egbert L. Vielé, Jr., went with his mother to France when only nine years of age and has remained there ever since, marrying a Frenchwoman.
His wife, writing in the 1909 book of her husband's sister, Kathlyne Knickerbocker Vielé, Vielé, 1659-1909, Two Hundreds and Fifty Years with a Dutch Family of New York (subscription required for viewing), had this to say:
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~dav4is/people/SAND875.htm   (704 words)

  
 Online Enzyklopädie 1911 Britannica
Über 320 Historikern schrieben 250 Minister und viele Diplomaten, theologists, Wissenschaftler und Regierungsbeamte um von der Welt diesem Artikel der Enzyklopädie persönlich.
Dieses historisch bedeutende Buch ist die letzte Enzyklopädie zum Anbieten der Artikel in solcher extremer Tiefe.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /de/GRE_GUI/index.html   (353 words)

  
 Wailuku Vacant Land
I went to Maui County Zoning today and received a lot of information for Francis Cerizo phone # 808-270-7253 he is the Planner VI CFM Zoning Administrator in the department of planning.
This is what I do know, Single Family R 1 zoning, the facts are you may build two homes and one 600 square foot ohana.
Take a short walk through historic Wailuku Town, visit the Bailey House Museum or just use it the way this best suites your needs.
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 Stubbs genealogy
Francis was processioner in Second precinct in 1741 and member of the vestry of Petsworth from 1753 to his death, in 1767.
After this date occur in records the names of Richard, Thomas, John and Francis Stubbs, presumably the sons of John and Susannah Stubbs.
Our official records of births begin in the Abingdon parish register in 1678, with Sus[anna], the daughter of John and Susannah Stubbs.
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 Symbolist literature (from Symbolist movement) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The principal Symbolist poets include the Frenchmen Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Jules Laforgue, Henri de Régnier, René Ghil, and Gustave Kahn; the Belgians Émile Verhaeren and Georges Rodenbach; the Greek-born Jean Moréas; and Francis Viélé-Griffin and Stuart Merrill, who were American by birth.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=7052   (353 words)

  
 1905 Coles County, IL History - Chapter 6
Pioneers George COTTINGHAM, John PARKER, Joseph PAINTER, Griffin TIPSOWARD and Elisha HADDEN were in the Revolutionary War, and some of them applied for and obtained pensions after their removal to the county.
Thomas MCKEE, of Mattoon, was the first Captain of Company B; George W. MCCONKEY, of Oakland, was the first Captain of Company E, followed by Francis M. WEBB, of Coles County; and Benjamin G. GLENN, of Mattoon, was the Second Captain of Company I, of the regiment.
The last four named died in the field and the preceding eight were discharged on account of disability.
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 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) : Library of Congress Citations
Published: London and Glasgow, R. Griffin and company, 1860.
Published: London, R. Taylor and W. Francis, 1859.
LC Call No.: Q113.F21 Notes: "Reprinted from the Philosophical transactions of 1821-1857; the Journal of the Royal institution; the Philosophical magazine, and other publications." Subjects: Physics.
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlcfaraday1.htm   (353 words)

  
 vr_06.txt
Taylor, Cureton, Lawson, J. Robinson, Blow, W. Bailey, Garner, Turner, Crockett, Griffin, Copland, R. Taylor.
And the names of those who voted in the negative are -- -- And the question being then put on the article of instruction as amended, It passed in the affirmative.
And the names of those who voted in the negative are -- Messrs.
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 Find in a Library: The return to reality; a study of Francis Vielé-Griffin
The return to reality; a study of Francis Vielé-Griffin
Find in a Library: The return to reality; a study of Francis Vielé-Griffin
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/c27d7bab73656f09.html   (51 words)

  
 Projeto Tempo e Memória nas Literaturas de Língua Inglesa
Among those whose works have deservedly survived in anthologies are Henri de Régnier and Francis Viélé-Griffin and the Belgian poets GeorgesRodenbach and Émile Verhaeren.
Musicality, myth, mysticism, and melancholia are the hallmarks of nearly all the best verse of the period and of nearly all the worst.
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 LIC - Literature in Context - Woestijne, Karel van de
Baudelaire, Charles Guérin, Maurice de Jammes, Francis Kahn, Gustave Laforgue, Jules Langendonck, Prosper van Leberghe, Charles van Maeterlinck, Maurice Mallarmé, Stéphane Moréas, Jean Régnier, Henry de Rimbaud, Arthur Roland Holst, Adrianus Samain, Albert Shakespeare, William Verhaeren, Emile Verlaine, Paul Viélé-Griffin, Francis
www.ned.univie.ac.at /lic/autor.asp?aut_id=125&user_lang_id=4   (486 words)

  
 francis kemble - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
Women authors...Emilia Dilke" was christened Emily Francis Strong and known by her middle name through...Then, in her first marriage, she was Francis Pattison or Mrs.
Charles Francis Adams 1835-1915 An Autobiography Charles Francis Adams 1835-1915 An Autobiography With a MEMORIAL...ix II.
Moderate social democrats and ardent...Their syndicated columnists, Buchanan, Sam Francis and Llewellyn Rockwell Jr., never miss...attached themselves to the right, while Francis makes fun of the armies of "zombies" living...
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 Norfolk Tour
Egbert L. Viele,Jr., born here in 1864, settled in France at an early age and under the name of Francis Viele-Griffin became an outstanding poet and vers librist.
When Norfolk was occupied by Federal troops from 1862-65, General Egbert L. Viele, military governor of the city, occupied the Selden house.
Robert E. Lee, during his last visit to Norfolk in 1870, was a guest in this house, then occupied by Dr. Selden's son, Dr. William Selden (1808-87), formerly a surgeon in the Confederate army.
xroads.virginia.edu /~hyper/VAGuide/norfolk.html   (4737 words)

  
 Biblio: THE DOME Number Five by : Details
Literary contributions by F. Viele-Griffin, Laurence Binyon, Laurence Housman, Stephen Phillips, Arthur Symons, Francis Thompson, W.B. YEATS ("Aodh to Dectora".
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