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  Disasters at Sea Part One
James Duffil Moody, was accidentally drowned at Blacktoft on the 8th November 1859, in the 21st year of his age.
James Pybus, a Mariner of Knottingley, was lost at sea with all hands in August 1912, aged 49 years.
Captain James Harvey, foster son of John Naylor, aged 27 years, also Eliza wife of James Harvey, aged 22 years, also Daniel Harvey, uncle of the above, who were all drowned at sea on 14th November 1874, with the foundering of the 'Ebeneezer' of Goole.
www.knottingley.org /history/disasters-at-sea-011.htm   (1356 words)

  
 OnTheCommons.org | Slavery and the Takings Clause
As Pybus documents, many slaves decided it was not, including some of Henry’s own (and George Washington’s too.) By the thousands they fled to the British, who offered them not just freedom, but a chance to bear arms against their former masters.
Pybus has scoured records on four continents, and she tells the stories of individual freedom-seekers with a level of detail that is astonishing.
James Madison wrote Jefferson that the British commander had made a “palpable and scandalous misconstruction.” (The Founders lose some lustre in this telling; though they were not unaware of the beam in their own eyes.) There was nothing they could do.
onthecommons.org /node/851   (1177 words)

  
 12 Wn. App. 436, PYBUS STEEL COMPANY, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Appellant, JAMES W. WYATT, ...
Pybus, joined by the department, appealed to the Superior Court and obtained a jury verdict reinstating the original award of 10 percent.
As in Aloha Lumber Corp., Pybus initiated the appeal by filing its notice on March 26, 1973, and the department, on March 29, 1973, filed its notice of joining in the appeal.
Furthermore, counsel for Pybus actively participated in the appeal to Superior Court, his name appears on appellant's brief filed in this court, and by letter he informed this court that although he would not appear for oral argument Pybus was not abandoning its position.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/appellate/012wnapp/012wnapp0436.htm   (1607 words)

  
 Obit.s Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Survivors are her children, Tammy and James Cottrell of McDonough, Steve and Cindy Dixon of Fayetteville and Dawn Dixon of Covington; grandchildren, Rebecca, Alex, and Jonah Cottrell, Corey Masters and Zachary (Dixon) Joyce; brothers, John King of Peachtree City, Richard King of Sharpsburg; several nieces and nephews.
Warren was born in Nahunta, the son of the late James Erwin and Lytha Jane Dowling Warren.
Brookins was born in Mt Vernon, Ohio, the son of James Robert Brookins and the late Helen Marie Brookins.
www.henrycountytimes.com /Archives/Obituaries_archive/obituaries_archives.htm   (15194 words)

  
 Robert Manne
Because Pybus is such an intelligent and attractive writer her portrait of McAuley is likely to prove persuasive.
In choosing McAuley as the vehicle for her analysis of Cold War anti-communist cultural politics, Cassandra Pybus altogether exaggerates the importance of religiosity as the driving force within the Australian anti-communist camp.
In her portrait of Richard Krygier, for example, Pybus does not see the humour, the warmth or the charm, or why Richard was so dearly loved.
home.vicnet.net.au /~abr/Aug99/man.html   (1325 words)

  
 Harbourfront Reading Series: October 8, 1997 Readings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Born in Toronto, James Houston, an Officer of the Order of Canada, is the author of many books for adults and children, most notably The White Dawn (1971) made into a major motion picture, and Running West, which won the Canadian Authors’ Association Novel of the Year Award in 1991.
With the release of White Rajahs, Pybus has directed her talent toward re-telling the story of Charles Brooke, who served as the Rajah of Sarawak from 1868 to 1917, a dynastic saga drawn from the history of British colonial rule in the region.
Pybus was founding editor of the electronic journal Australian Humanities Review and spent five years as editor of the literary magazine Island.
www.readings.org /oct8-97.html   (459 words)

  
 Reviewed by James J. Allegro | Book Review | The William and Mary Quarterly, 63.3 | The History Cooperative
For Cassandra Pybus the revolutionary era presents an opportunity of a different sort; that is, the chance to recover some of the specific experiences of individual slaves as they "struggled tenaciously to make the rhetoric of liberty a reality in their own lives" (xvii).
In her new work, Pybus constructs a series of intricately drawn "'biographies' of flight" (xi) that encapsulate the lives of more than thirty men and women as they fled their homes to join the British in the hopes of forging new lives abroad.
These stories are woven together into a single narrative that brings fleeing slaves from Virginia and the Carolinas to New York, Nova Scotia, and London and eventually to distant colonies in Sierra Leone in West Africa and New South Wales in Australia.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/wm/63.3/br_12.html   (488 words)

  
 Pakistan have hit rock bottom, concedes Pybus -DAWN - Sport; February 25, 2003
PAARL (South Africa), Feb 24: Under-pressure Pakistan coach Richard Pybus conceded on Monday his team was struggling in the deep end and only a do-or-die attitude could pull them out of trouble.
Pybus, an Englishman serving his third term as Pakistan coach, was also the coach for South African provincial side Boland.
England’s newest pace sensation James Anderson grabbed four wickets to rock Pakistan for a paltry 134 in reply to England’s 246-8 in Cape Town on Saturday.
www.dawn.com /2003/02/25/spt12.htm   (381 words)

  
 dtt vol5 no 24 22 Nov 1995
A couple of weeks ago James and I received from Wlodek the updated survey of C9 in SURVEX form.
James was even heard to say "Wow wouldn't one of these on expedition be fantastic?", although he then tried to bribe me not to print it.
James wondered how on earth they had missed this lead just 5m from where they were digging.
www.oucc.org.uk /dtt/vol05/dtt5_24.htm   (1665 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: The PYBUS families of Jefferson and St. Clair Co. in AL
I have reason to believe that James' parents were Henry and Mary Martin Pybus who were from Lincoln Co., TN prior to going to AL.
Henry C. and Mary E. had 4 known children, Martha V., Susan E., James M., and George C. The Polly Pybus listed above, I'm assuming is the sister to James M. She married Samuel THOMPSON on Nov 19, 1850 in Jefferson Co., AL.
Pybus, the daughter of James and Charlotte married J. FULMER on Sept.9, 1883 in St. Clair Co., AL.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/b/u/l/Cindy-Bullen   (486 words)

  
 Raiph.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
James Ingledew-[663] was born on 20 Dec 1831 in Kirkby Thore, Westmorland
John Pybus Ingledew was the third son of Alderman Henry Ingledew, of the firm of Ingledew and Daggett, solicitors of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
James Henry Ingledew-[154] was born in 1870 in Kirkby Fleetham
www.ingledew.family.name /Raiph.htm   (10168 words)

  
 Woodwinds playing and teaching
Among noteworthy saxophone ensembles have been the Canadian Saxophone Quartet (John Salistian, Marino Galluzzo, Stuart Elliott, John Price), the Canadian Saxophone Quintet (Edward Steer, Paul Bendzsa, James Pybus, David Bourque, Richard Hornsby), the Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet, and the Pierre Bourque Saxophone Quartet.
Paul Brodie, James Campbell, Avrahm Galper and Christopher Weait are among those who have written instruction books.
The University of Toronto has been the location of three international woodwind meetings: that of the the World Saxophone Congress in 1972, the International Double-Reed Society in 1976, and the International Clarinet Congress (ICS) in 1978.
thecanadianencyclopedia.com /PrinterFriendly.cfm?Params=U1ARTU0003737   (1670 words)

  
 James McAuley. The Devil and James McAuley. Review by Peter Coleman
It moves on to suggest he also was a blaspheming alcoholic, strident snob, grovelling fanatic, arrogant racist, cynical adulterer and perhaps a homosexual cruiser.
I should mention that Pybus acknowledges me as one of those who helped her `more than they will ever know'.
Whatever that may mean, it must include two lengthy conversations in my home and the access I gave her to material I have deposited in the National Library as well as to the Cultural Freedom/Quadrant archive of which I am a custodian.
www.the-rathouse.com /PC_TheDevil.html   (940 words)

  
 Pybus ancestry
Museums : Family History : names : Pybus
Sep 30, 2007 - This is the Pybus page of genealogy information.
- We have the following items of interest regarding the surname Pybus for family history and genealogy, Pybus family reunion information and general websites for Pybus.
www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Pybus.php   (77 words)

  
 PYBUS/PYBAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I've found in the 1850 Jefferson Co., Truss Beat Dist. the surname as PRYBAS, James M, 31 born in AL along with his family, Charlotte (BOLDING/BOLING/BOLLING) 26, born in AL, Henry C. 8 born in AL, Mary E. 5, born in AL, Martha F. 3 born in AL and Charlotte 6/12 born in AL.
I've sent for 2 land grants for James PYBAS and 1 for Charlotte PYBUS.
According to the info I've been able to locate in 1842, Charlott BOLDING married James PYBAS in Jefferson Co., AL, they are on the 1850 census for Jefferson Co., AL.
www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com /messages/genbbs.cgi/PY?print=7   (267 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Cricket World Cup 2003 | Team Pages | Pakistan
Pakistan coach Richard Pybus tells BBC Sport his side's World Cup exit is a sign of the times for Pakistani cricket.
Pakistan coach Richard Pybus tells BBC Sport it is time for his 'gifted squad' to shine against India.
Pakistan coach Richard Pybus lays the blame for defeat to England squarely with the batsmen.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport3/cwc2003/low/team_pages/pakistan/default.stm   (441 words)

  
 Sailing news as it happens - Yachts and Yachting Online
The Sunday weather showed a different picture as the cloud and a good F4 blowing across Southampton Water allowed the course to be changed from a windward leeward to a square that gave long reaches and short downwind legs for the reaching boats.
In the Cat fleet the Spitfire of Grant Piggott took line honours but was beaten on corrected time by the Hobie16 of James Power and Gillian Anley who found the conditions to their liking.
The fleet was won by Doug Pybus who secured his victory the confidence of not having to put his boat on the water on the final day.
www.yachtsandyachting.com /news?article=6191   (2182 words)

  
 BOOKS: 'Damaged Men: The Precarious Lives of James McAuley and Harold Stewart', by Michael Ackland - 7 April 2001
A quarter-century after James McAuley's death at 59, two distinct schools of McAuley criticism have emerged.
Second, Cassandra Pybus' brand of tabloid invective, which presupposes (a) complete disregard for McAuley's artistic eminence, and (b) concomitant lust for Hollywood-Babylon-type innuendo added to Vietnam-era leftie spite.
Though Ackland's even-tempered suavity produces more tolerable results than Pybus' overworked bludgeon, it still partakes of the depressing "conservatism-as-neurosis" routine from which T. Adorno, Richard Hofstadter and other still drearier pseuds made huge profits.
www.newsweekly.com.au /articles/2001apr7_book1.html   (984 words)

  
 API Review of Books
Pybus, already well known for her work, Gross Moral Turpitude, attracted vitriol from 'intellectuals' such as Kramer and P P McGuiness.
Pybus devotes a large section of the text to McAuley's involvement with the Congress for Cultural Freedom, a well-known CIA front, and his role in providing information to ASIO on the activities of those he disagreed with.
For those of us who weren't born until the poet was dying, the shame lies not in his sexuality, or his obsequious attitude to bishops and bugle-blowers, but rather in the sad fact that McAuley, up until his dying days, remained firmly ensconced in his embrace of rhyming couplets.
www.api-network.com /cgi-bin/reviews/jrbview.cgi?n=070223124X   (876 words)

  
 Roadrunner Records
The plan has always been to deliver on the musical front for at least another five to ten years, regardless of what and whom are in the line-up.
Anyway, the departure is that of James McIlroy a.k.a 'Germs Warfare' who has left to pursue a Masters degree and other things musical in the wake of his last appearance with the band on 'Viva La Bam'.
Bass duties resume being manhandled by Dave Pybus a.k.a 'Herr Pubis', who returns after a short sojourn from the live circuit and all the vile machinations of the music industry.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /artists/Cradleoffilth/index.aspx?PageNum=3   (2699 words)

  
 Shrine Of The Black Madonna Cultural Center And Bookstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Description: Historian Cassandra Pybus chronicles the travels of runaway slaves who joined the British Army in search of freedom during the American Revolution.
Author Bio: Cassamdra Pybus is the Australian Research Council Chair of History at the University of Tasmania.
She is the author of The Devil and James McAuley, American Citizens, British Slaves : Yankee Political Prisoners in and Australian Penal Colony 1839-1850 and The Woman Who Walked to Russia : A Writer's Search for a Lost Legend.
www.shrinebookstore.com /booktvpybus.ihtml   (206 words)

  
 SIXTH GENERATION
EMAIL US Margaret "Maggie" Lenore Pybus was born on 15 Oct 1874 in Tennessee.
She was married to Chester Harlan Reyburn (son of James John Reyburn and Mary A. McDonald) on 5 Jul 1893.
Chester Harlan Reyburn was born on 3 Oct 1863 in Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa.
www.mindspring.com /~hunter-family/d10841.htm   (152 words)

  
 Contributor profile - Dazed Digital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Check out the illustration of midlands-based James Nash.
Matt's pen line drawings coloured using a computer.
Michael Pybus is a graduate in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College and is currently studying a Masters in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art.
www.dazeddigital.com /contributor.aspx?a=29   (410 words)

  
 start9
Family rumor is that GWW was killed in either a riot in Alabama around 1856 or in a duel.
James Hart SCATES married Sarah Morse UPTON born 27 Feb 1842 in Arkansas.
James married Adella Alston; she was born 14 Feb 1869 in Alabama.
www.rootsweb.com /~alunknow/start9.html   (5715 words)

  
 Cassandra Pybus
Her latest book, Raven Road, is an account of sub-arctic adventure and discovery in which travel and adventure mingle with history and autobiography.
Cassandra Pybus is the editor of several books of essays and the founding editor of the electronic journal, Australian Humanities Review.
Cassandra Pybus is represented in North America by Bella Pomer Agency and in the UK by Carol Blake of Blake Friedman.
www.lib.latrobe.edu.au /AHR/books/WR/cass.html   (446 words)

  
 Jacket 12 - Jacket 12 — Cassandra Pybus on the funding of Quadrant magazine — CIA as Culture Vultures
THESE are unexpected sentiments from poet James McAuley in 1956.
HistorianCassandra Pybus is the author of seven books of non fiction.
Her highly controversial book The Devil and James McAuley was awarded the Adelaide Festival Award for Non-fiction in 2000.
jacketmagazine.com /12/pybus-quad.html   (1962 words)

  
 Usborne twp
James C., 58, widower, farmer, Fullarton twp., same, s/o George and Sarah (DICKSON), married Mary GILFILLAN, 40, Usborne, same, d/o William and Mary (WOOD), witn: Anna GILMOUR and Jessie MONTEITH, both of Monteith, 24 Jan 1906
James Franklin BROOK, 28, farmer, Hibbert twp., Usborne, s/o John and Mary Ann (BUTLER), married Emma DELBRIDGE, 21, Usborne, same, d/o William H and Louisa (BOWMAN), witn: Robert BROOK of Woodham and Mary E. of Usborne, 23 March 1904
Perth Co., s/o James and Mary (RANDALL), married Mary Bella ROACH, 22, teacher, Fullarton twp., Usborne, d/o James H. and Margaret (YULE), witn: Waldeman GALLOP of Mornington and Eva ROACH of Usborne, 10 Feb 1909
homepages.rootsweb.com /~maryc/usborne.htm   (3204 words)

  
 Riding Mill St James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1858 St James' Chapel of Ease was built largely through the effort of the vicar of Bywell St Andrews, the Rev. J.
A new vestry appeal was launched by the Rev. Canon Hinkley in 1962 and the new vestries were dedicated by the Lord Bishop of Newcastle on Sunday 8 December 1963.
With the relinquishing of Bywell St Andrew's as the parish church, St James' Chapel of Ease became the parish church of St James' Riding Mill in 1975.
www.original-indexes.demon.co.uk /NBL/COR/COR-RID.htm   (396 words)

  
 Knaresborough Online Family History
The next chikd was James Collier Pape born 1876, who married Mary Ellen Cassells at Knaresborough in 1901; they had one daughter Doris Sophia Pape born 1903.
I have no further info on James, but Isabella Jennings was born 23 Apr 1812 Middle Water Lane York, daughter of William Jennings and Sarah Isabella Precious.
any info on ann bell or james wardman or surviving members of this family would be much appreciated.
www.knaresborough.co.uk /history/family/mnop.htm   (3006 words)

  
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James and Mahaly were alive on the 1910 Jones Cty Census in their 80s.
Their children were James [born 1890], David Shepherd [born1885], Emily, Alda, Walter, and Robert.
James and Mary had three children who were not "of age" by 1794.
www.rootsweb.com /~ncjones/exporta.htm   (12686 words)

  
 WHITE RAJAH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This enthralling saga of conflict and betrayal among the famous White Rajahs of Sarawak explores the exotic history of the Brooke family and the English dynasty they established in the tropical jungles of Borneo.
Combining the flair of the novelist with meticulous research, prizewinning historian Cassandra Pybus has pieced together the hidden story of the White Rajahs to create three spellbinding narratives, told in intimate and compelling voices:
Charlie -- the nephew of James Brooke, the first Rajah, who lived for twenty years in the jungle interior as the warrior chief of the head-hunting dyaks, before unexpectedly becoming the second Rajah.
www.lib.latrobe.edu.au /AHR/books/WR/home.html   (205 words)

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