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  John Redmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Redmond, MP John Edward Redmond (1856 – March 1918) was the leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party from 1900 to 1918.
John Redmond was born in County Wexford in Ireland in 1856.
John Redmond was succeeded in the leadership by John Dillon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Edward_Redmond   (958 words)

  
 Edward Lloyd, The Govenor
EDWARD LLOYD (V) On the 22nd of July 1779, admidst the "storm and stress" of the revolutionary period was born Edward Lloyd, the fifth of his name, the future Governor of the yet infant State of Maryland, and the future senator of the yet embryonic Nation.
Lloyd took any conspicuous part in the discussion of the policy of abolishing the General Court, and the division of the State into judicial districts; but he is believed to have voted for the Act of Assembly of 1804 which accomplished their results, and established that system which virtually exists to the present day.
Edward Lloyd was at a special session of the Legislature, on the 5th of June, 1809 elected to fill out his unexpired term, with an expressed or implied promise that he would have the support of his party at the succeeding regular election.
www.talb.lib.md.us /mdroom/worthies/lloyd/govenor.html   (8772 words)

  
 Edward Lloyd, The Puritan
Lloyd did not accompany them, he approved of their course, for we find that after Fendall was displaced and the Upper House restored, he was one of those whom Gov. Philip Calvert, who had been secretary, called to be one of the new Council.
Lloyd's life was not spent in the indulgence of religious sentiment, nor in the defence or propagation of political theories.
Lloyd, were to act as Commissioners and Justices of the Peace of the county-that is to say as judges of the county court.
www.talb.lib.md.us /mdroom/worthies/lloyd/puritan.html   (4002 words)

  
 Edward Lloyd (IV), The Patriot 1744-1796
The eldest son of Edward (III) and Ann (Rousby) Lloyd was Edward the fourth of the name in the family succession.
Edward Lloyd (IV) -was married Nov. 19th, 1767, to Miss Elizabeth Tayloe, of "Mount Airey," Virginia, and had by her seven children, six daughters and one son.
In the year 1783 Col. Lloyd was assessed in Talbot county upon 260 negro slaves; 147 of the horse kind; 799 sheep; 578 hogs; 571 horned cattle; 215,000 pounds of tobacco, one schooner boat of 60 tons burden; 30 barrels of pork; 500 ounces of silver plate, and 72 tracts of land containing 11,8841 acres.
www.talb.lib.md.us /mdroom/worthies/lloyd/patriot.html   (1958 words)

  
 John Edward Bennett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John Bennett, the son of one of the district's very earliest pioneers, John Edward Bennett of Bummyumble was successful in winning in a ballot, a homestead selection of 320 acres at Bibbenluke in 1905.
JOHN EDWARD1 BENNETT was born in England., and died 1909 in Eden NSW.
EDWARD PERCY3 THOMAS (CLARA H.2 BENNETT, JOHN EDWARD1) was born 1871 in Bombala NSW., and died 1944 in Burwood NSW..
www.cooma.nsw.gov.au /monaropioneers/bennett-je.htm   (2034 words)

  
 John Antill, Edward Antill and Some Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Edward Antill (son of Edward Antill formerly of Richmond in the County of Surry in Old England, merchant, but late of New York, in America, attorney at Law, and Sarah his wife) was born in New York the 17th of June, 1701.
Edward Antill is probably one of the best-known men connected with Christ Church, and is referred to elsewhere.
The house was built in 1739 by Edward Antill, an importer and gentleman farmer, who was married to Anne Morris, the daughter of Lewis Morris, royal governor of New Jersey and lord of the manors of Morrisana and Tintern (in New York and New Jersey, respectively), and one of the wealthiest men in the colonies.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/antill/antillfamily.htm   (4125 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: David Lloyd ap Ellis & Gwenwhyfar Lloyd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
David Lloyd ap Ellis of Plas-yn-Yale, Llandegla, North Wales was born in Wales.
Gwenwhyfar Lloyd of Llwynymaen, Wales was born in Wales.
John Yale [#10576]: He was born about 1490.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/21152.htm   (171 words)

  
 GreenvilleOnline.com - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
It was the last time John Lloyd saw his brother, who was accompanied by a man named James Edward Gilmour, and he said it left him very unnerved.
John Lloyd said in many ways, Aaron was a good brother who liked to go hiking.
However, John Lloyd said his brother's worst crime occurred in October 1995 when he tried to strangle his mother, Nancy, in her Clemson home.
greenvilleonline.com /news/2002/05/06/2002050623038.htm   (1197 words)

  
 J.U. & C.G.Lloyd: Drugs and Medicines of North America: Foreword.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Bartram and his students at the University of Pennsylvania had published a number of monographs in which the chemical constituents of the plants as well as their therapeutic action received such consideration as was possible at the time.
In this he was aided by the facilities of a manufacturing laboratory as contrasted with the meagre opportunities, so far as quantity was concerned, of the investigator in the college laboratories.
That Lloyd made good use of this opportunity and supplemented it by the collection of everything and anything pertaining to American medicinal plants in the Lloyd Library, is known the world over.
www.ibiblio.org /herbmed/eclectic/dmna/foreword.html   (751 words)

  
 John Edward Psychic Results, News And Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The first thing to know is that John Edward, like all other psychic mediums, does not do the reading- -his subjects do.
John Edward - Okay, 'cause they're bringing this up, and they're making me feel like there was that special time where.
Superstar psychic medium John Edward is a stand-up guy typically plied their trade in dark-room s ances, Edward and his ilk often perform before live audiences.
www.the-psychic-friend.com /john-edward-psychic.html   (1424 words)

  
 Leeds & Grenville GenWeb - Gananoque Reporter - Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1916 - 1925   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John Nalon B Dec 10 Blake Keyes a son M Dec 17 Robert Tamblyn to Betty Nuttall M Dec 17 James Willis to Marion Grigg D Dec 17 William D. Smith D Dec 17 Lorne Godwin B Dec 17 Frank O’Brien a dau B Dec 17 Jack Green a dau D Dec 17 Mrs.
Edward Bean nee Margaret Ducheneau M Feb 3 Frank White to Sarah Lawrie M Feb 3 Roy Thomas to Georgina Roderick D Feb 3 William Case D Feb 3 Albert Harmer D Feb 3 Thomas McKendry D Feb 3 Harold McConkey D Feb 3 Edward Heighington D Feb 10 Mrs.
John Heasler nee Inez Powley D Oct 19 Ross Smith D Oct 26 John Denison M Oct 26 Thomas Reith to Doris Warren M Oct 26 Milton Kelsey to Victoria Webster B Oct 26 Basil Rogers a dau D Oct 26 Mrs.
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 John Edward Lloyd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Sir John Edward Lloyd (who wrote as J E Lloyd) (1861 - 1947) was Wales ' greatest historian the author of the first serious of the country's formative years A History of Wales from the Earliest to the Edwardian Conquest (1911).
It is great just to put in your CD player on "repeat" and allow it to soothe and inspire you for a few hours, for an evening, or an for entire day.
This is the second recording of this work I have in my possession, the other being the Britten version, and I have also heard the Barbirolli one.
www.freeglossary.com /John_Edward_Lloyd   (248 words)

  
 Life stories: John Edward Crouch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John Edward Crouch of Hallsville was one of mid-Missouri’s most avid outdoorsman.
He was born on June 10, 1958, in Anchorage, Alaska, to John James and Olva May Mulligan Crouch.
Crouch is survived by a brother, James Crouch of Columbia; four half sisters, Janet Calhoun of Lewistown, Idaho, Jodie Verbance of Anaconda, Mont., Joanne Evans of Portland, Ore., Alva Boucher of Great Falls, Mont.; and his companion, Patty Orscheln of Hallsville.Both his parents died earlier.
digmo.org /obits/obit.php?ID=783   (162 words)

  
 Edward Lloyd
LLOYD, Edward, statesman, born in Maryland in 1799; died in Annapolis, Maryland, 2 June.
He was elected to congress from Maryland in place of Joseph H. Nicholson, resigned, and served from 3 December, 1806, till 3 March, 1809.
Lloyd became ex-officio governor of the state, and in January, 1886, he was chosen by the legislature to fill the unexpired term, ending in 1888.
www.famousamericans.net /edwardlloyd   (385 words)

  
 Blog of Death: John C. West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John Carl West, the former governor of South Carolina, died on March 21 from cancer.
West graduated from The Citadel and attained the rank of Army major during World War II for deciphering Japanese signals for the Pentagon.
The John C. West Forum on Politics and Policy, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civic leadership institute, was established at USC in 2002.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000836.html   (310 words)

  
 EBOOK : A History of Wales, Vol. 1 (World Digital Library Edition), John Edward Lloyd, M.A.
While painstakingly factual, Lloyd’s History does not diminish in anyway the dark brooding texture of the culture that comes from its mist-enshrouded myths and legends.
As a consequence, this work is well able to inform the intellect of the historian on a search for verifiable truth and fact, and still stimulate the imagination of those whose research will culminate in more speculative results such as Ellis Peters’ Cadfael mystery novels.
The in-depth researcher will appreciate the detailed footnotes and annotated bibliographic citations Lloyd provides throughout both volumes of this history, as well as the objective reporting of the history, without flavoring it in favor of any particular interpretation or theory.
www.numilogebooks.com /fiche_livre.asp?id_livre=5916&id_theme=32&format=5&id_collec=&rubzone=ENG   (256 words)

  
 Lloyd Scholar - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
In an exchange between Edward Kremers (of Kremers and Urdang History of Pharmacy) and John Uri Lloyd in 1910, there was a suggestion for the establishment of a research professorship to conduct research along the lines of the history of pharmacy.
Also in 1910, Lloyd wrote to James H. Beal, soon to be the general secretary of the American Pharmaceutical Association, discussing the potential relocation of the Library and commented that wherever the location, a research professorship in the history of pharmacy should be established.
The creation of the Lloyd Scholar in 2001 fulfilled the suggestion put forward in 1910.
www.lloydlibrary.org /scholar/history.html   (108 words)

  
 Lloyd B. Henshaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John Edward Henshaw (1796-1891) m Abigail Sophia Beals (c1796-1884) 3...
John Edward Henshaw (1839-1929) m Jemima Chute (1843-1924) 4....
In 1989 Lloyd was living in/near South Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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 W11JohnEstep
(1) John's birth in PA from 1880 VA Federal Census for John's son, Samuel.  This could be an error.  No evidence has been found that places W1 Thomas Estep in PA.  However, the possibility does exist.
W111 Samuel ESTEP (5), son of John ESTEP and Julia Ann DODSON of Shenandoah Co., VA, born 1 May 1809 and died 2 Feb 1893 of heart disease at Cabin Hill in Shenandoah Co., VA.
Married John B. MOHLER 11 Oct 1883 at William Lloyd's in Shenandoah Co.  John was
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 List of historians
John W. Dower, American historian, author of War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.
John Keegan, (born 1934) American historian, popular military history
John Whyte, focused on Northern Ireland and on divided societies
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_historians.html   (1179 words)

  
 Charles Lloyd & Josephine Knight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Although he had had some normal training at Marion, the Academy was the reason John Charles Lloyd was drawn to Fairmount about 1896.
John Charles was born in 1875, the son of William and Elizabeth Powers Lloyd of Herbst, Indiana.
At the Academy he met Lura Josephine Knight of Jonesboro, Indiana; she was born in 1881, the daughter of Charles Edward and Amanda Hill Knight.
users.ntplx.net /~bbarker/dancestr/jcl.htm   (329 words)

  
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Christopher Lloyd Linda Morris Vic Rauseo Co-Executive Producer............
John Mahoney was in the Cheers episode "Do Not Forsake Me, 'O My Postman" (254) 10/29/92, as a character named Sy Flembeck.
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 Clarke Family Tree :: John Edward WINDEBANK
Edward Clarke b.1807 Hereford married Jemima Blanche Chapman 1828 St Mary's Portsea.
Their first child Edward Boynton Clarke was born in Portsmouth in 1831 and baptised at St Thomas Portsmouth.
Person page :: John Edward WINDEBANK family tree, descendents, ancestors, etc; Pauly's weblog - I live in Folkestone, Kent, and work in Farringdon, London.
www.clarkeology.com /29   (1820 words)

  
 Harvard University Press/Alternative America/Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
John L. Thomas is George L. Littlefield Professor of American History at Brown University.
Among his publications is The Liberator: William Lloyd Garrison, which won the Bancroft Prize.
Alternative America...is a masterful achievement that will long be regarded as the standard authority on American reformist thought in the critical but relatively neglected era from Reconstruction to twentieth-century Progressivism.
www.hup.harvard.edu /reviews/THOALT_R.html   (82 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Historian
Neutral means balanced between two or more opposites.
The Blackwell dictionary of historians by John Cannon, R.H.C. Davis, William Doyle, Jack P. Greene (Editor).
Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Historian   (2020 words)

  
 John Lloyd Young's Blog
I had a lot more to do this year than last, and all by the seat of my pants: each day there was something new to quickly rehearse and then put up for an audience.
John Lithgow was as watchable as always, and Norbert Leo Butz is giving one of the most entertaining performances I've seen in a Broadway musical for a long time.
The social issues in this play, which then were probably pretty groundbreaking, could be perceived as cliched, now, but everyone knows the play was written in the Fifties; it comes off both charming and engaging to see things presented as they were in their original context with no apparent script-tweaking.
www.johnlloydyoung.com /blog.htm   (7005 words)

  
 Main Page - John U. Lloyd Beach State Park » Florida State Parks
We are still undergoing some major changes that include habitat restoration on both the beach and along the main park drive.
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this park provides an abundance of recreational activities.
For those interested in South Florida's underwater beauty, Lloyd Beach has one of the easiest and most interesting shore dives in the area.
www.floridastateparks.org /lloydbeach/default.cfm   (560 words)

  
 FULTON COUNTY INDIANA
This book cannot be reproduced without the express permission of Wendell C. Tombaugh, John B. Tombaugh, their heirs or assigns.
John Francis Caton, Kewanna; Troy Harry Poore, Rochester; Robert Edward Polley, Rochester; Orren Donald St. Clair, Kewanna; William E. Reames, Kewanna; James Long Allison, Rochester; Charles Martin Coplen, Rochester; Samuel Joshua Coffing, Denver; Dean Kenneth Utter, Akron; Ralph Eugene Updike, Rochester.
John Addison Ravencroft, Rochester; Trell Patrick Hoppes, Rochester; Leroy Barkman Huffman, Rochester; John Edwin Decker, Leiters Ford; Rex Hall, Rochester; Robert Earl Batz, Rochester; Foster Durbin Stoudt, Kewanna; Thurle Paul Alber, Rochester; Harold J. Duff, Rochester; Laurence Hubert Norris, Rochester;
www.fulco.lib.in.us /Tombaugh/Fulton%20Co.%20Handbooks/Html/Handbook%20Selective%20Svc.htm   (8968 words)

  
 GENUKI: National Library of Wales journals
Sir John Williams Personalia; 'Le Miroir de Mort' by Georges Chastellain; The Parry, Llanarmon, Library; 'Henry Vaughan and his Publishers'; Rhai Llawysgrifau Barddoniaeth; Edward Jones 'Bardd y Brenin' and William Jones of Llangadfan; The Morris Brothers and the Shirburn Castle Collection; George Owen of Henllys.
The Reverend Edward Owen of Warrington; The Reverend William Gambold; Ieuan ap Ieuan ap Madog; Hugh Maurice; Huw Morys.
Diarhebion Cymraeg; Bicentenary of Edward Jones [Bardd y Brenin], 1752-1824; 'Dr Viper' in Wales; The Publication of a Volume of Sermons by the Reverend Griffith Jones, Llanddowror; Llaw Dybiedig Sion Brwynog; Centenary of John Jones ['Tegid'], 1792-1852; Rules for Conducting Madam Bevan's Central Charity School at Newport; Llawysgrifau Ieuan Gwynedd.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/NLWjournals.html   (7356 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
An example of work by John Edward Heliker.
Born in Yonkers, New York, John Heliker was originally a Cubist painter working with shattered planes of color, and then he evolved into a realist with loose modernist brushwork and bright color in the painting of interiors and the Maine coast.
He studied at the Art Students League from 1927 to 1929 and showed early interest in precise arrangements of forms and formal relationships.
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