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  Delaware Chapter XII
John Finney was appointed for New Castle County, John Holliday for Kent and Simon Kolluck for Sussex, and any vacancies were filled by a commission from the Governor.
The elections in October, 1749, resulted in the appointment of John Vandyke and Samuel Silsby to be sheriff and coroner in New Castle County, Thomas Parke and William Blakiston in Kent, and Peter Clowes and William Shankland in Sussex.
John Finney, George Munro, Caesar Rodney, Joseph Caldwell, David Hall and Joseph Kolluck, Jr., and was to be used in the support of one hundred and eight men for service in the southern colonies, the money being raised by an additional tax of six-pence on the pound for five years.
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 The Anti-Manicheist
John emphasized that, like the fruits of the spirit, it consists of many principles, all of which are needed to produce fruit.
John thinks that a new church will emerge that will put the Mission of the Church beyond race so that we are reaching out to the rest of the world and open to learning from each other and discipling each other.
John emphasized that it's difficult to go on living when we're not doing anything significant and that this is often what leads people to the use of drugs.
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 NAUTICAL NONFICTION BOOKLIST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
C Back to the beginning Caldwell, John Desperate Voyage It's the end of WWII and the author is stranded in the States, wants to return to his wife in Australia - some merchant marine experience, but no sailing.
Groser, John Atlantic Venture,1968:The Observer Singlehanded Transatlantic Race This is a chronicle of the third OSTAR race, reasonably well written by an Observer writer Gullain, Frances and Christian Call of the Sea, 1976 From Amsterdam to Tahiti via the Panama Canal aboard a 33 ft. sloop.
Seymout, John 'Willynilly' to the Baltic, 1965 The author and a crew of one sail a 21' Northumberland coble, rig- ged with a dipping lugsail from Northumberland, England, to Copenhagen, via Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden.
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 Teen sailor reaches Bermuda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bermuda marks the halfway point in David's epic journey, and the 17-year-old is due to skirt the island this morning.
David told the Sun he was looking forward to receiving "real letters" - his last mail call was by RAF helicopter in the Falklands, but due to a mix-up mail from Australia was held up and he had to settle for faxed letters, one of them from Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
David is on course to break a 30-year record held by the American Robin Lee Graham, who circled the globe between July 1965 and April 1970, starting out at the age of 16 and stopping at many ports - and even getting married - en route.
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 George Freeze McWilliam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The son of an Adventist father and Baptist mother, George F. McWilliam left school at an early age and entered the newspaper field.
The children of the family included Cecil E. McWilliam, a graduate of the University of New Brunswick in engineering who was employed by the Canadian General Electric Co. in Toronto; Charlotte McWilliam, the wife of F. Herbert Barry;
Suzan McWilliam with the permission of the author, Willis D. Hamilton, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
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 The New York Review of Books: O Ye Laurels
He thought British fiction was moribund—"critically and aesthetically negligible"—and he aimed to revivify it by introducing the Brits to the work of their American contemporaries, "some of the most challenging, diversified, and adventurous writing today,…a literary renaissance." These quotations are taken from Buford's feisty introduction to his first issue, Spring 1979.
Suddenly, as John imagines it, this is a war.
David Haynes writes with a pleasantly light touch about tensions within a fl family in St. Louis, adopting the point of view of a woman in her late thirties, Deneen, who returns to live with her mother and young sister on the rebound from an unhappy love affair.
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 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sir John WINGFIELD (5294), born CA 1430-1479; married Margaret Durwarde (5295).
Elizabeth BRANDON (12845), married John Garnor Cavendish Esq (12857); married John Leventhrope (12858).
John DE FREMINGHAM (5196) was born CA 1422-1449.
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 Disembodied Learning:
How Flexible Delivery Shoots Higher Education in the Foot, Well Sort of
Dr David Beckett, lecturer in VET, at The University of Melbourne, publishes on professional practice, organisational epistemology, policy analysis and philosophy of education.
It was John Dewey who brought to our understanding the significance of technology to the coalescence of both working and thinking, in his `philosophy of enquiry' - true vocational education.
Here, as for McWilliam, the dissolution of the traditional (that is to say, `modernist') mind/body Cartesian world, with its privileging of the `pure' mind, is Dewey's main project.
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 Hilley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
David MCWILLIAM was born on SEP 3 1955.
John O'CALLAGHAN was born on FEB 6 1948.
She was married to John HILLEY on NOV 25 1965.
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 Patentee Index
Baniecki, John David; Shioga, Takeshi; and Kurihara, Kazuaki, to Fujitsu Limited Thin film capacitor and method of manufacturing the same 06882516 Cl. 361-321.1.
Starikov, David; Berishev, Igor; and Bensaoula, Abdelhak 06881979 Cl. 257-80.
Brankner, Keith; and Schraub, David M., to Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Method and apparatus for translating detected wafer defect coordinates to reticle coordinates using CAD data 06882745 Cl. 382-144.
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 Notes from the NB Archives Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Effie McWilliams and Stearnes Aldebert Morrell, CH, 1917-10-10
John McIntosh McWilliam and Hester Edna Lidstone, WE, Moncton, 1924-10-08
There were other McWilliams listed but they specified regiments from Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, etc., whereas these did not, so they COULD be from N.B. John McWilliam - d.
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 Patentee Index
Nugent, Keith; Paganin, David; and Barty, Anton 06885442 Cl. 356-121.
Desmier, Isabelle; Vanzuilen, David; Bernard, Francois-Xavier; and Mouaici, Gerard 06885199 Cl. 324-663.
Staniforth, John Nicholas; Vodden Morton, David Alexander; Gill, Rajbir; Brambilla, Gaetano; Musa, Rossella; and Ferrarini, Lorenzo 06884794 Cl. 514-170.
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 Turmel Political Press 1985-1986
Independent candidate John Turmel is getting into the act, stooping so low as to liken Gigantes to a prostitute because she appeared alone on a television debate while the other main candidates boycotted the debate in the December run-off.
If John Turmel was sincere about his cause and perceived that there was a real problem, I ask "Why did he not contact us to discuss and clarify the issue?" Sourial: That's Steve Clark, the spokesman for Money Mart in Victoria.
John C. Turmel, well known in the Ottawa region for his defence of small home-owners that the defendant decided to go to the Supreme Court because of delays and the closure of the appeal weren't respected.
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 John David McWilliam -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John David McWilliam -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
John David McWilliam (born 16 May 1941) is a politician in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom.
He was (Productive work (especially physical work done for wages)) Labour (An elected member of the British Parliament: a member of the House of Commons) member of Parliament for (additional info and facts about Blaydon) Blaydon from 1979 until he stood down at the 2005 UK General Election.
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 obit_05232001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He is survived by his mother, Mary J. Clark; brothers, David M. Clark, and Daniel R. Clark, sister, Mary Elizabeth Brown, Madison; five nieces, two nephews, seven uncles, six aunts, and a host of other relatives.
Peagler was preceded in death by her husband, John Edward "Jack" Peagler; granddaughter, Cynthia Lynn Ennis; brother, Byram Towers; parents, John Washington and Hannah Byram Towers; and sister and brother-in-law, Tommie Towers Spradlin and Lee Spradlin.
Tarrance was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin C. Tarrance; sisters and brothers-in-law, Edith and John Wilcox, Mary Ruth and W.G. Sherrell and Grace Brown, and brothers, James Martin, Jesse Scarber and Larry McDaniel.
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 C18-L Bibliographies: Jim May's Guide to Bibliographical Tools
The general editor, also author of the survey "General Reference Works," is David J. Nordloh for volumes surveying 1991-1992 (published 1993-1994), 1994 (1996), and 1996 (1998), and Gary Scharnhorst for those surveying 1993 (1995) and 1995 (1997).
Wing, Donald; revised and enlarged by John J. Morrison and Carolyn W. Nelson, with assistance of Matthew Seccombe (comps.).
Many of the surveys are excellent, as those contributed by M. Davies (1992-1994) and David Hill (1995-96) for German Classic Era studies, T. Newland, S. Harvey, D. Desserud, and J. Fowler for 18C French; and G. Slowey for 18C Italian (1992-96), Sabine Vanacker for Dutch (1995-96).
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