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Topic: Hugh Gordon Porteus


In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Monumental Inscriptions - Kirkwynd Cemetery, Maybole
Transcriptions of Kirkmichael and Straiton Churchyards by David and Gordon Killicoat are also available for sale through the Maybole Historical Society.
Erected by HUGH GIRVAN Ayr in memory of his sister SARAH died 24 Sep 1846 aged 8 yrs and 8 mths.
HUGH STILLIE his father died 12 Sep 1822 aged 79.
www.maybole.org /history/archives/kirkwynd/kirkwynd.htm   (5403 words)

  
 memeorandum: Archive Edition for Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Hugh Hewitt: If this is true, the seriousness of the effort in Iraq and its rightness ought at last to be clear to the Kerry-Moore Democrats.
Hugh Hewitt: Yesterday in Denver Bill Clinton said he had known of the Berger investigation for many months.
Hugh Hewitt: The Washington Post reports that a senior Kerry campaign official asserts that Berger did not tell the campaign he was under investigation.
www.memeorandum.com /04/07/21   (9227 words)

  
 EarlyDocuments 1600-1629
October 13, 1607: [Carsphairn] Instrument of Sasine narrating that Thomas Gordon of Crogo in fulfilment of a charter dated at Arkland October 12, 1607, between himself and his father James Gordon of Crogo on the one part and Mr.
Witnessed by Thomas Mulligan, burgess of Edinburgh and Robert Mulligan in Polthestrie [Polifferie!], James Gordon of Crogo, Adam Gordon in Holm of Dalquhairn and James McMichael in Borgfit.
March 3, 1629: [Penninghame] Charter of Confirmation dated at Holyrood to Patrick Ahanny of Kirkdale, in favour of Hugh Gordon of Grange, of the 4 merkland of Torhousemuir in the parish of Wigton, along with a precept of sasine directed to Gilbert Mullikine in Kirkchrist.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com /~alanmilliken/Research/ScottishRecords/General/EarlyDocuments5.html   (7082 words)

  
 BRIDSON MSS.
These typed notes have been gathered into a single file and placed at the end of the correspondence series.
Writings include original radio scripts by D.G. Bridson, Norman Cameron, T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, and Kenneth Rexroth, as well as Bridson's manuscript for his autobiography Prospero and Ariel: The Rise and Fall of Radio (London: Victor Gollancz, 1971).
A group of 186 "Listener reports" (later called: Audience research reports) for programs written or produced by Bridson, 1944-1969, a typescript chronological list of all Bridson's productions, Bridson's daily desk diaries, 1950-1980, and five scrapbook volumes of press clippings, 1934-1972, complete the collection.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/bridson.html   (323 words)

  
 UI Libraries - Books at Iowa - Eng on Gawsworth
Certainly he was left out of anthologies and studies by writers whom he had helped.
Porteus met Gawsworth in the thirties over a mutual interest in Wyndham Lewis, one modernist for whom Gawsworth made an exception.
Compiled with Hugh MaeDiarmid, who was living with Gawsworth at the time, its joint introduction rails at the modernists, a fact which may explain its oblivion (it survives at the University of New York at Buffalo).
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/Bai/eng.htm   (4871 words)

  
 Hugh Wyndham - new and used books
Fine in near-fine, very slightly rubbed dustwrapper slightly darkened at the spine.
Hugh) - The Correspondence of Sarah Lady Lyttelton 1787-1870
Hugh Wyndham - Everyday Food, Its Relation to Health and Fitness
www.isbn.pl /C-4/A-Hugh-Wyndham   (594 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: hugh: Books
Sin (New Century) by Hugh Connolly (Paperback - 18 April 2002)
Open Communion in the Church of England by J. Mark M. Dalby, The Lord Bishop of Leicester, and Reverend Hugh Martin (Paperback - 1959)
Privatising a church: The disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of Ireland by Hugh Shearman (Unknown Binding - 1995)
www.amazon.co.uk /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=hugh&index=books&pg=382&page=1   (279 words)

  
 ULAC Chaplains associated with Christ the King, Gordon Square
Assistant St Paul's Burwood 1960-61; Assistant Chaplain Trinity College University of Melbourne 1962-63; General Licence Diocese of London 1963-69; Assistant St Clement's Notting Hill 1964; Honorary Assistant London University Chaplaincy 1965-69 at Christ the King Gordon Square and London School of Economics; Chaplain University of Melbourne 1970-78; Vicar St Mary's North Melbourne 1978-99.
My wife Ann (Proctor) and I were very involved in the life of Christ the King in the late 1960s and we were married there by Gordon Phillips, with Michael Marshall celebrating the Mass, in 1967.
Stuart Harrison was our photographer and we knew all the other people whose photos appear in connection with the Reunion.
www.christtheking-ulac.org.uk /chaplains.htm   (807 words)

  
 The Mecca Of Other Days - Revival in Sunderland, Monkwearmouth and Seaham
Sunderland Primitive Methodism “was strong in the moral strength of its earliest and most prominent officials.” Locally, their position and influence gave weight and status to their church; in the District and connexionally their great power was acknowledged for half-a-century.
In his lifetime Gordon Black, a striking figure, with a clear, penetrative intellect, possessing tile power to lead and command, was far and away the chief.
The revival went on, an old Presbyterian Chapel at Malings Rigg was afterwards bought, and Mary Porteus opened it in 1856.
www.vision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /revival/meccaod.html   (5742 words)

  
 Herbert Read fonds
Hughes, John M. Gwynne 1 h, fr 1964 62.12
Porteus, Hugh Gordon 1 h, fr 1950 62.23
Porteus, Hugh Gordon 3 h, tr 1933-50 61.159
uviclib.uvic.ca /spcoll/Lit/Eng/Read.html   (6522 words)

  
 names h-p
bef2003) Harrison, Brian Anthony Harrison, David Gordon Harrison, Karl Harrison, Lillian Harrison, Michael Gordon Harrison, Reginald Gordon Harrison, Robert Harrison, Robert Harrison, Thomas (1879-1940) Harrison, Thomas (b.
1802) Hughes, Joshua Hughes, Kerry Hughes, Llewellyn Hughes, Louisa Hughes, Marnie Hughes, Mary (b.
1820) Hughes, Mary Hughes, Mary Hughes, Mary Hughes, Michaeth Hughes, Muriel Hughes, Rev. Robert (d.
www.tonyteague.freeserve.co.uk /Surnames/names2.htm   (5222 words)

  
 Supplement to the Monumental Inscription of the Auld Kirkwynd Cemetery
The monument inscriptions as transcripted by David and Gordon Killicoat are followed in many cases by extracts from the OPR's by Ian Heath.
B: 19 Jun 1810 Father: Hugh DUNN Maybole, Ayr, Scotland Mother: Margaret BROWN
Erected by ANN WATSON [sic] in memory of her husband HUGH HAMILTON died.....
www.maybole.org /history/Archives/kirkwynd/supplement.htm   (10051 words)

  
 Nimbus Archive
Other significant correspondents include Dannie Abse, W. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Edward Dahlberg, C. Day Lewis, J. Donleavy, T. Eliot, William Empson, Michael Hamburger, John Heath-Stubbs, Patrick Kavanagh, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, W. Somerset Maugham, Vernon Scannell, Dame Edith Sitwell, Alexander Trocchi, and Evelyn Waugh.
A complete Index of Correspondents can be found at the end of this inventory.
MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892- --3.6 [pseudonym of Christopher Murray Grieve 1892- ]
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/nimbus.html   (1104 words)

  
 The Mecca Of Other Days - Revival in Sunderland, Monkwearmouth and Seaham
In spite of the unpromising weather, the camp meeting was attended by many thousands, and at the lovefeasts in Flag Lane, Monkwearmouth, and Hopper Street Chapels many sinners were converted.
The circuit ministers were John Lightfoot, William Brining, C. McKechnie, and Peter Clarke; and among the delegates were Bourne, Clowes, the three Garners, Flesher, Tetley, T. and W. Holliday, Turner, Sanderson, Hugh Campbell, Ward, Harland, Bishop, Bastow, Gordon Black, J. Nixon, T. Bateman, W. Hopper, and J. Davison.
Hugh Bourne said he did not remember having previously left a Conference without pain of mind; but on leaving this he felt nothing but satisfaction.
www.vision.myby.co.uk /revival/meccaod.html   (5742 words)

  
 All ships n-z
1/2/1904] Note: Charles, Donald and Hugh Reid were sons of Margaret Reid, who had a second marriage to John Dalton, and travelled in the Mary under the name Dalton (see above).
Frances née Barr (ex Philip Laing), 1/12/1854; 2nd marriage of Donald Reid to Mrs Sarah Gordon Price, 1870; d.
Robert Gordon Mackenzie (ex Lady Nugent); Inch Clutha].
www.ngaiopress.com /all-n-z.htm   (980 words)

  
 Scoop! :: Alphabetical journalist index
Hugh Alexander Calder, Biography for Hugh Alexander Calder
Gordon Wilmore Campion, Biography for Gordon Wilmore Campion
Hugh Francis Carleton, Biography for Hugh Francis Carleton
www.scoop-database.com /list/atoz_journalist/c   (4435 words)

  
 Proud To Be Canadian .ca Forums: Castro Raises Doubts About Bin Laden Tape   (Site not responding. Last check: )
o Hugh Thomas, Cuba, or, the pursuit of freedom (1971, 1988): "perhaps" 5,000 executions by 1970.
Kerry also vowed to "continue to challenge this administration" on a variety of issues, ranging from election standards and health care for children.
FOX News' Carl Cameron, Jim Mills, Liza Porteus and Geraldo Rivera contributed to this report.
www.proudtobecanadian.ca /boards/showflat-Number-2741.html   (2245 words)

  
 Browse Group p023 at back-n-front.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gordon & Ferguson Circa:1908 Published by E B & E. Unused Post Card.
Florida Cocoa Episcopal Church Circa:1910 Published by Hugh C Leighton Company of Portland Maine Printed In Germany.
Maine Bangor St Johns Church Circa:1910 Published by Hugh C Leighton Company of Portland Maine Printed In Germany.
www.back-n-front.com /p023/index.html   (7407 words)

  
 E.S.A.W. Books at antiqbook.co.nz
nq7439: DANTE (TRANSLATORS: RONALD BOTTRALL; ROBERT GITTINGS; JOHN HEATH-STUBBS; HUGH GORDON PORTEUS; VERNON WATKINS; G.S. DANTE'S INFERNO With Translations Broadcast in the BBC Third Programme.
nr90rr4: DUNCAN, HUGH DALZIEL - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN SOCIETY, A Sociological Essay on Theory and Method in the Interpretation of Linguistic Symbols.
HUGH POWELL) - CAROLUS STUARDUS Edited with Introduction and Commentary by Hugh Powell.
www.antiqbook.co.nz /boox/esaw/books1000.shtml   (9277 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
He was included in the Cairo poets World War II group.
*Wyndham Lewis.:A Discursive Exposition (1932) *Background to Chinese Art (1935) Category:British poets Porteus, HG
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Hugh Gordon Porteus.
www.mauspfeil.net /Hugh_Gordon%20Porteus.html   (188 words)

  
 C.L. Brown-John Ph.d--Supplementary Readings--   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Regionalism in Canada: Flexible Federalism or Fractured Nation?.
The Masks of Porteus: Canadian Reflections on the State.
A House Divided: Meech Lake, Senate Reform and the Canadian Union.
zeus.uwindsor.ca /courses/ps/lbj/read.html   (839 words)

  
 Reference for Robert Wilson Lynd - Search.com
The Lynds were well known as literary hosts, in the group including J.
They were on good terms also with Hugh Walpole; Priestley, Walpole and Sylvia Lynd were founding committee members of the Book Society.
Auden - Maurice Baring - Hilaire Belloc - Laurence Binyon - Edmund Blunden - Gordon Bottomley - Lilian Bowes Lyon - Robert Bridges - Rupert Brooke - Joseph Campbell - Roy Campbell - G.
www.search.com /reference/Robert_Wilson_Lynd   (1115 words)

  
 [No title]
18 Gordon, Nannie 108 Gordon, Samuel F. Gordy, Claudia Pegues 239 Gordy, John Collins 239 Gordy, Laura Pegues 239 Gordy, Lee 108 Gordy, Mrs.
121 Hughes, Eliza 121 Hughes, J.F. Hughes, James M. Hughes, John 27 Hughes, Joseph 121 Hughes, Joseph B. Hughes, Lillian 5 Hughes, Lottie Vest 5 Hughes, Mahaly 27 Hughes, Michael 121 Hughes, Walter I. Humble, Emily 121 Humble, N.J. Humbrecht, Matias 121 Humphreys, Chas.
201 Shany, Catherine 35 Sharp, Hugh 35 Sharp, William 35 Sharpe, Wm.
www.sos.louisiana.gov /archives/TEXTS/comite/IDX-04.TXT   (8494 words)

  
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Other significant correspondents include Dannie Abse, W. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Edward Dahlberg, C. Day Lewis, J. Donleavy, T. Eliot, William Empson, Michael Hamburger, John Heath-Stubbs, Patrick Kavanagh, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, W. Somerset Maugham, Vernon Scannell, Dame Edith Sitwell, Alexander Trocchi, and Evelyn Waugh.
A complete Index of Correspondents can be found at the end of this inventory.
MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892- --3.6 [pseudonym of Christopher Murray Grieve 1892-]
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00099.xml   (878 words)

  
 LEWISLETTER
Allen from diverse personalities regarding his projected biography (which was never written though he maintained a sturdy defence of Lewis all through his career).
There is also a 1953 letter from Lewis to Walter Allen, together with a hand-written Lewis note to A.J.A. Symons and copies of many Lewis letters to Naomi Mitchison, Hugh Gordon Porteus and others.
Graham Lane, a trustee of the Wyndham Lewis Memorial Trust, has written Mrs.
www.time-space.net /wynlewis/files/lewlett9.htm   (603 words)

  
 [No title]
James, Anne, 61; Archibald, 60; Edward, 91; Hugh, 90, 91; Jane, 91; John, 90, 91; Peter, 61; Thomas, 90, 91; William, 60, 91
Todd, Amelia, 101(2); Barbara, 38, 45; Edward, 83; Elizabeth, 44, 45; Henry, 101; Hugh, 83; Isaac, 55, 100; Isabella, 45; John, 45(2), 83, 101(3); Jonathan, 45; Lucy, 83; Sarah, 55, 101(2); Walter, 98; William, 44, 45
Whitehead, Gordon, 107; Henry, 12(3), 73; Mary, 12
home.clara.net /williamlack/indices/cumber.htm   (4334 words)

  
 Dr Brycchan Carey: Curriculum Vitae
Entries in Reference Work: 'Francis Hargrave', 'Joseph Jekyll', 'Beilby Porteus', and 'James Ramsay'.
At The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, St. Hugh's College, Oxford (January)
'"The happy state of West Indian slavery": James Tobin, Gordon Turnbull, and Sentimental Apologies for Slavery in the 1780s.'
www.brycchancarey.com /cv.htm   (2662 words)

  
 Bright Sparcs Function Browse List - E
Porteus, Stanley David (1883 - 1972), Psychologist and Educator
Pye, Hugh (1860 - 1942), Agricultural educator and Wheat popagator
Roberts, Frederick Hugh Sherston (1901 - 1972), Entomologist and Parasitologist
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/bs_bre_function.htm   (5258 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Index to Boer War Combatants
 Bagot-Chester, Hugh Augustus (1900), where he won a medals and three clasps
Fitz-Clarence, Charles, V.C.  Fitz-Clarence, Geoffrey George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Munster (1899-1902)
 Annesley, Hugh, 5th Earl Annesley (1851-1853), where he was severely wounded
www.thepeerage.com /index_battle_boer.htm   (3020 words)

  
 ROBERT TEMPLE BOOKSELLERS CATALOGUE: - updated: 2 March, 2008 Bibliographical Resource - Archive File
Wrappers a little dusty and slightly frayed at large edges; corners of back wrapper creased; otherwise a nice copy.
Includes illustrations by Gordon Craig, two after Utamaro, four by or after Emil Orlik, two after etchings by William Strang, etc.; literary contributions by Laurence Housman, T.W.H. Crosland, W.B. Yeats, Arthur Symons, ‘Fiona Macleod', Laurence Binyon, etc.
Cloth neatly restored at head of spine, and showing slight wear at tail; slight fading and marking of covers and one corner bruised; frontispiece and title-leaf embrowned; otherwise a nice copy.
www.telinco.co.uk /RobertTemple/Frkiv2.htm   (5451 words)

  
 The Question of Bias - Laura (Riding) Jackson - Nottingham Trent University
The treatments of her work by Geoffrey Grigson and by Louis MacNeice in New Verse - the magazine edited by Mr.
Grigson from 1933 to 1939 - and that by Hugh Gordon Porteus in Julian Symons' Twentieth Century Verse (1937-1939), are essentially of the diatribe variety.
In other quarters her work was disliked as taking upon itself too much in what it said of the fundamental issues of poetic practice, and in its demanding from poets greater concern with the moral principles implicit in poetry, rather than the poetic-technique principles fostered by literary: criticism.
www.ntu.ac.uk /laura_riding/scholars/58471gp.html   (7963 words)

  
 AC/DC Line ups
Angus Young - guitar Malcolm Young - guitar/bass Bon Scott - vocals Phil Hugh Rudd - drums (from Buster Brown)
Angus Young - guitar Malcolm Young - guitar Bon Scott - vocals Mark Whitmore Evans - bass Phil Hugh Rudd - drums
Angus Young - guitar Malcolm Young - guitar Bon Scott - vocals Cliff Williams - bass Phil Hugh Rudd - drums
www.crabsodyinblue.com /acdclineups.htm   (1130 words)

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