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  James Prince Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Prince Lee (July 28, 1804 – December 24, 1869) was an English clergyman, the first bishop of Manchester.
Born in London, he was educated at St Paul's School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he displayed exceptional ability as a classical scholar.
Lee's schoolmasterly manner was an irritation to his clergy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Prince_Lee   (237 words)

  
 Nathaniel Lee - LoveToKnow 1911
Lee made his reputation in 1677 with a blank verse tragedy, The Rival Queens, or the Death of Alexander the Great.
Lee had given offence at court by his Lucius Junius Brutus, which had been suppressed after its third representation for some lines on Tarquin's character that were taken to be a reflection on Charles II.
Lee was now thirty years of age, and had already achieved a considerable reputation.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Nathaniel_Lee   (472 words)

  
 James Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Matthew Lee, PC (born March 26, 1937) is a former Prince Edward Island politician.
Lee's government successfully negotiated with the federal government to obtain the establishment of a school of veterinary medicine at the University of Prince Edward Island.
Lee's government was defeated in the 1986 election which also cost him his seat in the legislature.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Lee   (217 words)

  
 Prince George History
Prince George County was established in 1702 and was named in honor of Prince George of Denmark, Husband of England's reigning monarch, Queen Anne.
Prince George also includes the distinction of having the first privately owned farm in America, the William Cawson property where John Randolph of Roanoke was born.
Prince George is also the home of the oldest Episcopalian church still standing and still being used as a house of worship in America.
www.princegeorgeva.org /abouthistory.htm   (1356 words)

  
 Christopher Lee
(Lee's mother's family, the Carandinis, are one of the oldest in Italy.) Following the divorce of his parents in 1928, life became difficult his mother remarried, only to face further difficulties when her second husband became bankrupt.
Lee was forced to abandon a promising academic career, leaving Wellington College in 1939, a year before he was due to complete his studies.
Lee emigrated to Vaud in Switzerland in 1962, Christopher taking the opportunity to expand his career and escape Britain's punishing taxation.
www.houseofhorrors.com /leebio.htm   (946 words)

  
 Light-Horse Harry Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This sketch is even more so because it grants Lee his good intentions and acts on the premise that Henry Lee III missed his chance for true greatness, failing his family in the process, in part through his own overwhelming early success which confirmed him in the conceit which was his undoing.
Henry Lee III, Light-Horse Harry Lee, was born on January 29, 1756 at Leesylvania in Prince William County, VA. He was the eldest son of Henry Lee II (1729-87) and Lucy Grymes Lee (1734-92).
Lee's success as a military man lay in his knowledge of horses, of men and of tactics learned from the British.
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 Prince Edward Island: Premiers Gallery, JAMES MATTHEW LEE
Lee won a leadership convention, and on November 17, 1981, was sworn in as Premier and President of the Executive Council.
Lee was sworn into the Privy Council of Canada by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at a ceremony held in Ottawa.
Lee was appointed a Jaycee International Senator in 1983, has served as senior Councillor of the United Commercial Travellers Association and is an active member of several local community clubs.
www.gov.pe.ca /premiersgallery/leejames.php3?lang=E   (242 words)

  
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JAMES: The fact that she and I are married means that one is more apt to work these things out rather than let them chase us away from each other.
JAMES: I thought she was quite attractive, but she was, and still is, four years older than I was, so back then when she was 18 and I was 14 she was a bit less approachable then she was when I was 24...
JAMES: Lee is the bass player in my mind, he's amazing, he is. A lot of bass players are frustrated guitarists.
www.james-taylor.com /text/rs-1-73.txt   (8813 words)

  
 James Fraser - LoveToKnow 1911
JAMES FRASER (1818-1885), English bishop, was born at Prestbury, in Gloucestershire, on the 18th of August 1818, and was educated at Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury, and Lincoln College, Oxford.
In 1839 he was Ireland scholar, and took a first class.
The task before him was an arduous one, for although his predecessor, James Prince Lee, had consecrated no fewer than 130 churches, the enormous population was still greatly in advance of the ecclesiastical machinery.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /James_Fraser   (215 words)

  
 Biography - James-Newton-Howard.com
James would play clavinet (synthesizer) for her band Fanny on the album Rock and Roll Survivors (1974) and Brie would play drums on James' solo album James Newton Howard (1974).
David Paich was the son of Marty Paich, James' former orchestration teacher from the late 60s, so he had known them but it wasn't until the early eighties that he really began to work with members of the band TOTO [session work].
James was also involved in the initial phase of the popular TV series ER for which he scored the pilot episode and the main theme.
www.james-newton-howard.com /biography.html   (6614 words)

  
 James Lee: ZoomInfo Business People Information
James Lee's summary was automatically generated using 7 references found on the Internet.
Lee is an active member of the Freeport community, serving on the boards of United Way and the American Heart Association of Stephenson County.
JAMES LEE WAS BORN March 26, 1937 in Charlottetown, P.E.I., the son of the late James Matthew Lee and Catherine Blanchard.
www.zoominfo.com /people/lee_james_1076008.aspx   (327 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Lee-ward Bound
The Lee name is legend, and those who have borne it have always been the proudest of the proud Virginians.
The Lees, it seems, had a talent for politics -- the first one over here (from Shropshire, England, in the 1630s) married the governor's ward -- and two Lee residences in Williamsburg (not open to the public) testify to service in the House of Burgesses.
Lee had in fact merely stopped by the Lloyd House to visit with his cousin and childhood playmate, Anne Harriotte Lee, daughter of Edmund Jennings Lee, Light Horse Harry's brother and a mayor of Alexandria.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/local/longterm/tours/civilwar/lee.htm   (2922 words)

  
 St Mary`s Rotherhithe and Prince Lee Boo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Prince Lee Boo was born in one of the Pacific Islands and is buried in St Mary's churchyard.
Lee Boo was buried where he now lies, in the churchyard to the left of the entrance to St Mary's, in Captain Wilson's family grave.
In 1892 a memorial plaque was placed in St Mary's to keep alive the memory of Lee Boo and the people of Pelew who, under their 'Rupack or King', showed 'no little kindness' in their treatment of the men of the Antelope.
www.stmaryrotherhithe.org /prince-lee-boo.php   (1376 words)

  
 Lee-Fendall House Museum
Arthur Lee, one of America's commissioners to the court of Louis XVI, was involved in bringing about the famous Treaty of Alliance with the French in 1778 whereby that country provided needed foodstuffs and munitions to the Continental Army.
Thirty years younger than Philip, the bride was Mary Lee, the daughter of Henry and Lucy Grymes Lee of Leesylvania plantation and sister of "Light Horse Harry" Lee.
After having several more occupants, most of whom were Lees, along with a few leased tenants and Federal seizure of the house, the house was sold in 1903 to the Downham family for $5,500.
www.leefendallhouse.org /about_residents.html   (1525 words)

  
 Thorndike Edward Lee - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Thorndike, Edward Lee (1874-1949), American psychologist and educator, born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, and educated at Wesleyan, Harvard, and...
James's student Edward Lee Thorndike is usually considered to be the first educational psychologist.
The same goal was pursued by scientists who began to use laboratory animals for psychological experiments; the American psychologist Edward Lee...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Thorndike_Edward_Lee.html   (103 words)

  
 The Inman Family of Surry and Sussex Counties, VA
James was said to have been with troops in Mississippi and was thought to have been killed in action in that area.
James Lee, the grandfather of Mary Louisa Mangum who married Francis William Inman, was a native of Prince George County, Virginia.
Harriet Lee was one of the children of James Lee and Mary Collier as shown by the Greensville County, Virginia Marriage Register in the record of Harriet's marriage to John Mangum 5 April 1832.
inman.surnameweb.org /documents/va-inman.htm   (10494 words)

  
 James Hogan - Guitarist/Composer/Educator
James is known by many as a "world class" guitarist, and is admired by many for his musicality, his soulfulness, and his impeccable technique.
James has performed, and recorded with a wide array of artists.
James is a senior instructor at The National Guitar Workshop's Florida, Nashville, and Connecticut campuses, and at Florida Community College in Jacksonville.
www.jameshogan.net /Biography.aspx   (216 words)

  
 BC's Royal Tour: From Prince George to Prince Rupert by RV
Prince George sits at the junction of two rivers, the Fraser and Nechako, on what was once the traditional First Nations trading route for the Carrier and Sekani.
Prince George is also the junction for the Alaska Highway (Highway 97 north) and the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16).
Stuart Lake is 60 km/38 miles north of Vanderhoof on Highway 27 at the town of Fort St. James.
www.bcadventure.com /janlee/bcn/bcn.htm   (1060 words)

  
 Christopher Lee | Actors | Movie Forum
His popular success with the role meant that Lee was practically forced by Hammer to do a series of increasingly corny sequels, finally concluding with The Satanic Rites Of Dracula in 1973 when he decided that enough was enough.
Lee's next stop was Hollywood, and the varied roles of Bond baddie Scaramanga in The Man With The Golden Gun, Rocheforte in The Three Musketeers and a gay biker in Serial.
Christopher Lee may not be the popular handsome leading man of the nineties like the Tom Cruises and Kevin Costners of this world, but he is one of the most proficient and prolific character actors any director could hope to have in a production.
movieforum.com /people/actors/christopherlee/index.shtml   (846 words)

  
 Prince William County - Government / Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court / About Us
The mission of the Prince William County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court is to assure that all disputes are resolved justly, promptly and efficiently.
This Court is truly the "court of the people" in that the Court’s main province is to resolve disputes in keeping with the greatest traditions of the Commonwealth of Virginia…liberty, justice and service.
The components necessary to discharge the Court's function require a system which is unified in its structure and administration, competent in its approach and has at its foundation honest judges and court personnel, implementing uniform rules of practice and procedure.
www.co.prince-william.va.us /default.aspx?topic=040032000020000473   (149 words)

  
 Philanthropy in Manchester including Terry Waite, Edward Barlow, Thomas Deacon, James Prince Lee and John Bradford
One of his sons immediately joined the Manchester Regiment; a dandy and a show-off, he was executed for treason in 1746 and his head was displayed on the top of the Exchange Building in Market Street as a warning to other potential rebels.
The first Bishop of Manchester, James Prince Lee, was born in London and educated at St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
Lee was stubborn, domineering and opinionated, and was greatly disliked for his personal dictatorial style, and his reputation suffered further after a court trial in which he was accused of scandalous behaviour.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /celebs/philanthropy3.html   (1706 words)

  
 Biography (Tribute to Prince Far I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Prince Far I was born Michael James Williams in Spanish Town, Jamaica in 1945.
His physical build tends to be purely, but remarkably, conjured up from the sound of his awesome voice (and also perhaps his ability to enclose large amounts of bushweed within his fist!) The second landmark album was "Under Heavy Manners" for producer Joe Gibbs, engineered by Erroll Thompson.
Prince Far I, a man to grace any style with wisdom, a chanter to quake the walls of the city, a preacher to strike fear in the weakheart, humble in the garden and proud in the city, was shot dead in Jamaica, September 15, 1983, one year short of his 40th birthday.
www.princefari.com /biography.htm   (887 words)

  
 Jim Prince's Home Page
Prince, J.P. Establishment of the molecular marker laboratory at the Viticulture and Enology Research Center.
Prince, J.P., R.E. Davis, T.K. Wolf, I.-M. Lee, B.D. Mogen, and E.L. Dally.
Prince, J.P., R.E. Davis, B.D. Mogen, E.L. Dally, I.-M. Lee, A. Caudwell, E. Boudon-Padieu, B. di Terlizzi, V. Savino, M. Barba, A. Bertaccini, R. Osler, and L. Carraro.
www.csufresno.edu /biology/Prince/Prince.html   (1499 words)

  
 CMT.com : Jimmy James & the Vagabonds : Biography
Born Michael James on September 13, 1940, the U.S. native was raised in Jamaica, first tasting fame as a solo act with the Tip Top label single "Bewildered and Blue," which topped the Jamaican charts in 1959.
After installing James as lead vocalist, the Vagabonds enjoyed even greater popularity among locals and tourists alike, in 1964 issuing the Island label LP Presenting the Fabulous Vagabonds.
With the release of the 1968 LP Open Up Your Soul, James & the Vagabonds finally scored a U.K. chart hit with their cover of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine," at the time one of the singer/songwriter's more middling hits -- James' cover spent two months on the British charts, peaking at number 36.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/james_jimmy_soul_and_the_vagabonds/bio.jhtml   (512 words)

  
 James Kyson Lee - News
James stars as a LA County Guard, whose partner's android-like behavior present both a satirical and an honest look into the State budget.
James will be understudying the role of Takeshi Kawabata, the Ace pitcher of the New York Empires, who takes the triumphs and struggles in playing baseball in a foreign land - as a battle between life and death.
James will star as Jimmy Tay, the narcissistic and flamboyant flight attendant, who is having an affair with an older man. His obsession with beauty and his self-image is a comic relief, and at the same time, a tragic struggle.
www.jameskysonlee.com /news2004b.html   (2165 words)

  
 St James Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
At the time St James was still in the Diocese of Chester and in the parish of St Johns, in Farnworth-with- Kearsley (we had only moved from Deane parish just 10 years earlier).
One of the first tombs to be constructed was that of the first ever vicars at St. James, this tomb stands to the left of the main entrance as you enter the church as seen in the picture below.
St James offers a Coffee Morning every Thursday at 9-15 am after the morning Eucharist Service, this is run by members of our congregation and all profits go back into St James.
www.geocities.com /newburyparish2003/stjames.html   (295 words)

  
 Some Descendants of John Doyle Lee
Manetta Prince Henrie, who compiled that first book, was born 29 December 1884, a daughter of Louisa Evaline Lee and William Prince.
This bust was created by a son of Claude Melnot Lee, a son of James Young Lee who was a son of Polly Young and John D. Lee.
This present work is meant to give Lee descendants a sense of this eternal pattern, an identity, perhaps even a feeling of understanding and closeness with their ancestors.
www.wadhome.org /lee   (1087 words)

  
 Amazon.com: All the Way: Music: Etta James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Produced by James' sons Donto and Sametto and longtime musical associate Josh Sklair, such a gamut of tunes ought to satisfy both long-time James' fans as well as new fans.
Also, of note is James' take of R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly." With James' weathered-worn voice and her nuanced reading, this positive anthem of faith is given a new lease of life drenched with a Gospel flavor.
With the scores of years of experience, James' voice has a timbre of believability and tenacity as if every note comes from her heart derived from a dolorous yet fulfilling pilgrimage.
www.amazon.com /All-Way-Etta-James/dp/B000EBGEZU   (1935 words)

  
 Byran Lee - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth
Lee’s vocals are fine and the guitar work is top-notch.
Lee is joined by the sax section of Sax Gordon and Doug James, who punctuate the entire disc with outstanding horn charts.
Lee trades leads with the horns, while telling the story of the woman who is “…right-handed, left-handed and underhanded too!”
www.tollbooth.org /2003/reviews/blee.html   (369 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Hits 2: Music: Prince   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The second volume of Prince's collection of singles (and a couple of outtakes) has sex on the brain, and a few other places.
For die-hard Prince fans, this collection is a must-have, but more casual fans may struggle to recognize many of the songs here.
All of the big Prince hits not on the previous cd are here (except for "Batdance", which isn't needed anyway), including "Controversy", "I Wanna Be Your Lover", "Delerious", "Little Red Corvette", "Raspberry Beret", "Kiss", "U Got The Look" and "Cream", as well as lesser known tracks such as "Dirty Mind", "Head" and "Gett Off".
www.amazon.com /Hits-2-Prince/dp/B000002MNA   (1283 words)

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