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  Chateau Gaillard, The Stronghold of Richard the Lionheart, Les Andelys, France
He would have to get over this rampart to get as far as the courtyard, then he would face the castle itself, which is to say the second outer wall surrounded by a second ditch.
John's first move was to sign a treaty with Philip Augustus acknowledging that he was the French king's vassal for all his fiefs except England.
John was judged in absentia by the French nobility for disobedience to the King and sentenced to seizure of all his belongings.
les-andelys.com /chateau-gaillard   (1690 words)

  
  Seedling of Mars By Clark Ashton Smith
Gaillard, in especial, felt himself in the presence of ultramundane mystery and marvelled as he neared the coppery-golden bulk: his feeling amounted almost to an actual vertigo, such as would be experienced by one who gazes athwart unfathomable gulfs upon the arcanic secrets and the wit-transcending wonders of a foreign sphere.
Gaillard, though he shared in the general amazement, was thrilled to the bottom of his heart by a sense of unearthly and prodigious adventure, by a premonition of interplanetary enterprise.
Gaillard refrained from calling his attention to the fact that this imputed phenomenon of visual disorder or aerial refraction was confined in its application entirely to the plant and did not extend its range to the bordering landscape.
www.eldritchdark.com /wri/short/sedling_of_mars.html   (13652 words)

  
 President pro tempore of the United States Senate - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) November 25, 1814 - December 3, 1815
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) January 25, 1820 - December 2, 1821
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) December 3 - December 27, 1821
www.open-encyclopedia.com /President_pro_tempore_of_the_United_States_Senate   (2080 words)

  
 The Descendants of Abel Davis
John and Mary were staunch members of the Methodist Church at Tait's Chapel in Wilcox County.
John Garlington enlisted at Fort Gaines on 13 May 1862 as a private in Company H of the 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment.
James Oliver Gaines 131 72 JOHN A. BRAME The only date on the marker for him in the Dayton Cemetery is 10 September 1887 and he probably was born and died on that date.
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 CongressLink - A Resource for Teachers Providing Information About the U.S. Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From John Adams in 1789 to Alben Barkley in 1952, presiding over the Senate was the chief function of vice presidents, who had an office in the Capitol, received their staff support and office expenses through the legislative appropriations, and who often were not invited to participate in cabinet meetings or other executive activities.
John Adams, the first vice president, saw the presiding officer as a distinctly neutral figure, and what he began has remained constant over the past two centuries.
Note: Gaillard was elected after the death of Vice President Elbridge Gerry and continued to serve throughout the Fourteenth Congress, as there was no vice president.
www.congresslink.org /print_basics_senateprotem.htm   (2494 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to John Allyn on 24 Dec 1668.
John Gager was born between 1619 and 1656.
John Gager was born between 1598 and 1627.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d374.htm   (656 words)

  
 The Gaillards of South Carolina
Charles Gaillard was the grandfather of Sara Gaillard Holleman, and it was partially for her father’s education that the 1500 pounds were left.
Tacitus Gaillard, uncle of Charles and Theodore, was a prominent planter, representative in the Assembly and a strong Tory.
This is mentioned in the “Genealogical Table of the Gaillard Family” by Thomas Gaillard of Mobile, Alabama, 1848 on file at the State Archives in Columbia, and at the Huguenot Society at Charleston.
www.faithinwriting.com /Honour/Gaillards.htm   (1387 words)

  
 HISTORIC CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Gaillard, late a member of the Senate from South Carolina, tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, a.m.; and, as a testimony of respect for the memory of the deceased, will go into mourning, and wear crape for thirty days.
The annunciation of the death of the Honorable John Gaillard, the oldest Member, for several years past, of the Senate of the United States has caused a cessation, for a day or two, of the labours of Congress.
Gaillard was brought into public life by friends, whose object was to withdraw his attention from the contemplation of an overwhelming domestic calamity, over which he had long brooded in solitude.
www.congressionalcemetery.org /HTML/Pomp/Gaillard1826.html   (572 words)

  
 ScanSource   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Gaillard has been named president of the new business unit.
Gaillard most recently served as vice president of sales and business development for the company’s Catalyst Telecom sales unit.
Gaillard brings more than 10 years of distribution experience in various industries.
www.scansource.com /showpress.asp?press=129   (291 words)

  
 John Gourdin Gaillard papers
Gaillard has completed the course of study...as prescribed for the pupils in the [department]....Nothing but the necessity of leaving before the close of the term prevents my presenting him as a candidate for a degree, and I have not the slightest doubt that he would have passed his examination with distinction."
Moreover, because Gaillard had resigned due to illness, he had not taken part in the battles of Chickamauga and Atlanta, where great numbers of his regiment had been killed in action.
Perhaps Gaillard could have described the panic on the night of 16 February 1865, when Rhett's staff tried and failed to transport vital Confederate ordnance supplies out of the path of Sherman's army.
www.sc.edu /library/socar/uscs/1997/gailj97.html   (714 words)

  
 1930 BLUE BOOK..G
John P. Gaillard Miss Marie Lee Gaillard Gaillard, Mr.
John B.W. Miss Emily Ritchie Gardiner Gardiner, Mr.
John, 18 Gardiner pl., Montclair, N.J. Garland, Mr.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Directory/Blue/1930.BlueG.html   (3194 words)

  
 Expositions
Marina Faust, Fernand Michaud, Ralph Gibson, John Pfahl, François Delebecque, Denis Brihat, Gilles Larrain, Erica Lennard.
Toni Catany, Norman Parkinson, Colette Alvarez Urbajtel, Manfred Paul, Bernard Faucon, Yvette Troispoux, John Flattau, Bruce Gilden.
Kzrysztof Pruszkowski, John Pfahl, Hommage à la beauté (groupe),Ben Hansen, Bertien Van Manen, Franck Horvat.
www.agathegaillard.com /expositions.html   (530 words)

  
 Houston Wet: Back to Nature, Off to the Moon: Boom
John Gaillard and a visitor from La Porte fish in Tabbs Bay, at the mouth of Goose Creek.
In Mississippi, where he lived when he was a boy, Gaillard (pronounced "Gillyard") learned that rising bubbles in the water were a sign of buffalo fish feeding below.
Gaillard sells his lease quickly, and just in time -- production drops to 300 barrels a day less than two months later.
www.rice.edu /~lda/old/wet/bwood/boom.html   (701 words)

  
 President pro tempore of the United States Senate   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Prior to the shift of James Jeffords from Republican to Independent in May which shifted control of the Senate from Republican to the Democratic Party the office was held by J.
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) January 25 ] 1820 - December 2 1821
John Sherman (R-OH) December 7 1885 - February 1887
www.freeglossary.com /President_pro_tempore_of_the_United_States_Senate   (1895 words)

  
 CIVA News (Aerobatics): Championships
Chief Judge is John Gaillard of South Africa and President of the International Jury is Mike Heuer of the USA.
John has been serving as the Chief Judge of the WAC for several years and is the world's most experienced chief.
John has served as Chief Judge at previous WGPA events as well as the past several World Aerobatic Championships.
www.fai.org /news_archives/civa/cat_championships.asp   (2778 words)

  
 Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 40
John's arrival was ignored by Fulk, who declined an invitation to meet John in Jerusalem.
John Gaillard is the son of Nicholas Gaillard.
Nicholas Gaillard was naturalized on 16 April 1537 at in England as "From dominion of the King of France".
www.tracycrocker.com /p40.htm   (4394 words)

  
 Theodore Gaillard   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Gaillard, born 1735; died June 26, 1800.  He married Judith Peyre March 15, 1763.
Elizabeth Gaillard, born 1742.  She married Job Marion December 14, 1762.
Peter Gaillard, born 1757; died 1833.  He married (1) Elizabeth Porcher November 17, 1782.  He married (2) Anne Palmer July 1805.  He married (3) Mary Theus 1808.
members.tripod.com /~The_Huguenot/gai.htm   (182 words)

  
 President pro tempore of the United States Senate   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Langdon (NH) August7 - August 9, 1789
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) April 17 - December11, 1810
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) March 9 - December4, 1825
www.therfcc.org /president-pro-tempore-of-the-united-states-senate-35250.html   (1954 words)

  
 NGA - Selections and Transformations: The Art of John Marin (01/1990)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Overview: 10 sketchbooks, 26 prints, 26 paintings, and 85 drawings by John Marin were presented in this first comprehensive exhibition of the artist's oeuvre in 20 years.
Several of the works in the exhibition were donated to the National Gallery in 1986 by Mr.
Gaillard Ravenel and Mark Leithauser designed the exhibition, and Gordon Anson designed the lighting.
www.nga.gov /past/data/exh611.shtm   (117 words)

  
 rice - ricg66.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John married Mary Helen Vickery, daughter of Lon L Vickery and Maudie Yeargin.
Howell Nelson Alexander (Doctor Verner Alexander, John Nelson Alexander, David Alexander, Lavina Rice, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 16 May 1929 in Salem, Oconee Co., SC.
Majorie married Ky Lee Phillips, son of John Gustus Phillips and Nora Lee, on 10 Sep 1958 in Kileen, TX.
www.homestead.com /oldpend3/files/rice/ricg66.htm   (326 words)

  
 frippus - pafg61 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Theodore Gaillard was born on 3 Sep 1737.
She married John Gaillard on 10 Nov 1768.
Alcimus Gaillard was born on 23 Sep 1769.
web.ukonline.co.uk /bean95/ft/frippus/pafg61.htm   (333 words)

  
 W.A. Thomson Letter, 6 May 1849   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Both Thomson and Gaillard were from Anderson County families.
Gaillard's father was Josias D. Gaillard, a former president of the Pendleton Farmers Society.
John K. Gaillard died on 14 November 1849-at the age of twenty-three years, one month, and twelve days-less than six months after he received this letter.
www.sc.edu /library/socar/uscs/1998/thomso98.html   (229 words)

  
 frippus - pafg62 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She married Alcimus Gaillard on 28 Jul 1744.
Judith Banbury was born on 13 Aug 1783.
She married John Cordes on 11 May 1775.
web.ukonline.co.uk /bean95/ft/frippus/pafg62.htm   (229 words)

  
 FAI Aerobatics Commission - Minutes of the November 1996 Meeting
President Heuer congratulated John Gaillard on his full report which was heavily discussed at Sub-Committee.
Gaillard stated there was no point in reading the report and asked for any comments.
Gaillard stated there was considerable criticism of the time taken for Programme 1 because of the video.
www.fai.org:81 /aerobatics/meetings/minutes1996.html   (4271 words)

  
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 President pro tempore of the United States Senate - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) November_25, 1814 - December_3, 1815 14th Congress (1815-1817)
John Gaillard (Republican-SC) December_4, 1815 - March_3, 1817 15th Congress (1817-1819)
John J. Ingalls (R-KS) February 28-March 18, 1890 At this point, it was decided that presidents pro tempore should serve until a new one was elected.
www.indexsuche.com /President_pro_tempore_of_the_United_States_Senate.html   (1752 words)

  
 Gaillard Family Genealogy Forum (25 Latest Messages)
John Adams Gaillard 1860-1890 Louisiana - gaillard maxime 2/01/05
Re: Anne Rebecca Gaillard and Laurence McGregor - Doris Cross Bennett 6/30/04
Re: Gaillard descendants in Haiti - Jan Gaillard 10/30/03
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/latest.cgi?gaillard   (213 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards [ Gaillard ]
Gaillard Gilliard Gilyard Gillyard Family Reunion : Dana Lewis -- 25 Jun 2003
Gaillard Gillyard Gilyard Gilliard Family Reunion : Dana Lewis -- 24 Jun 2003
Gaillard Family in Louisville, KY : Michelle Sturiale -- 11 Oct 2002
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec/board/an/surnames.Gaillard   (301 words)

  
 John Gaillard
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GAILLARD, John, senator, born in St. Stephen's district, South Carolina, 5 September, 1765 ; died in Washington, D. C., 26 February, 1826.
He was elected to the United States senate in place of Pierce Butler, resigned, and served from 31 January 1805, until his death.
www.famousamericans.net /johngaillard   (397 words)

  
 News Letter Feature 4
I was thrilled to have with us at Maroochydore at Easter John Gaillard, who was chief judge at the last World Championships.
I was very interested to get his input and compare how we do it with how they do it in South Africa.
I discussed all this with John Gaillard and he gave me some food for thought with the following ideas:
www.aerobaticsaustralia.com.au /0600news5.htm   (620 words)

  
 Gaillard Family Genealogy Forum
GAILLARD en France - Olivier A. Gaillard / Dordogne, France - Françoise Gaillard 6/10/01
Re: Gaillard descendants in Haiti - Sheila Gaillard 11/07/00
John Daniel Gaillard and Flossie Hall - MS - Ann L. Crumpton 3/11/99
genforum.familytreemaker.com /gaillard   (1108 words)

  
 St. James Santee 1790 Census   (Site not responding. Last check: )
McElam, James Batten, John B. Randall, John Gaillard, Ann Lewls, Hannah Webb, Dorothy McGregor, Elizah.
Those owning more than two hundred were John Bowman, Frances Middleton, Harriott Horry, Thos.
At that time the Parish went down to the Atlantic Ocean, but it would be practically impossible to separate those living within the present lines of Berkeley County.
www.rootsweb.com /~scbchs/stjamessantee.htm   (370 words)

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