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  John Jamieson - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN JAMIESON (1759-1838), Scottish lexicographer, son of a minister, was born in Glasgow, on the 3rd of March 1759.
After six years' theological study, Jamieson was licensed to preach in 1789 and became pastor of an Anti-burgher congregation in Forfar; and in 1797 he was called to the Anti-burgher church in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh.
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 John Jamieson
As John was also designed for the ministry, he was sent, in early life, to the university of his native city, where his philological capacities obtained for him respectable notice as an apt and diligent scholar in Latin and Greek.
Jamieson was ordained to the pastoral charge in that town by the Secession Presbytery of Perth, in 1781.
Jamieson, of course, was regarded, at his entrance into Forfar, as one who might become a teacher of sedition, as well as a preacher of the gospel of peace.
www.electricscotland.com /history/other/jamieson_john.htm   (1709 words)

  
 Becta Schools - Self-review framework - Introduction - East SILC John Jamieson School
John works at East Special Inclusive Learning Centre (SILC) John Jamieson School in Leeds, which has 103 pupils, aged two to 19 years, who have a range of learning and physical disabilities.
However, John stressed that it was important for all participants to have thorough knowledge of how the school is organised and its documentation before they started, and to have senior leadership support and input.
John said: “The self-review framework has resulted in more confident and efficient provision, with a broader approach to evaluating the impact of ICT on pupils’ progress and attitudes; and the ICT team has a greater understanding and improved vision of how the staff and students’ needs may best be met.”
schools.becta.org.uk /index.php?section=srf&catcode=ss_to_srf_exp_cs_03&rid=11626   (354 words)

  
 The Jamiesons of Maybole
Another son, John Jamieson, born about 1813, was in Glasgow in the early 1830's, probably at the university.
It was while John was in Glasgow that his older sister Jessie wrote to him on at least three occasions, from her home in Maybole.
Jamieson suffering her dear Husband in his last moments and with that calm resignation of a true Christian she closed his eyes and mouth with her own hands and resigned him to his God.
www.maybole.org /history/articles/jamieson/jamiesons.htm   (2670 words)

  
 DailyProgress.com | Film adds new layer to Berkeley's long history
Jamieson, who has loaned out his property to other film crews (including "Hannibal" and "Major Payne"), was happy to offer the use of his land.
John Woodlief and 37 colonists from England landed at the Berkeley Settlement, knelt down and prayed in thanksgiving for their safe arrival.
Jamieson was a witness to history in the remaking.
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 JOHN JAMIESON (1759-1838) - Online Information article about JOHN JAMIESON (1759-1838)
JAMIESON (1759-1838), Scottish lexicographer, son of a See also:
Jamieson was licensed to preach in 1789 and became pastor of an See also:
An online version of the first edition of Jamieson's dictionary is now available at http://www.scotsdictionary.com.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /INV_JED/JAMIESON_JOHN_1759_1838_.html   (484 words)

  
 Jamieson Vitamins -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jamieson entered politics by successfully contesting a 1966 by-election as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Canada.
Jamieson then moved to provincial politics, winning the leadership of the Newfoundland Liberal Party one month before the June 1979 provincial election.
David Auldjo Jamieson VC, CVO was the last recipient of the Victoria Cross in Norfolk, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/81/jamieson-vitamins.html   (1087 words)

  
 JAMIESON FAMILY 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Hides he was tried at Rutland on 2 Jan 1834 for pig stealing.He was sentenced to seven years transportion.He was embarked aboard the 'Westmoreland"and arrived in Australia on the 15 July 1835
He was able to read and wite,he was described as being Protestant,a native of Lecicestershire,5 feet 2/3/4inches and in height with a ruddy and freckled complextion,sandy brown hair and brown eyes.
John was a resident of Bankstown,NSW at the time of his marriage.
groups.msn.com /JAMIESONFAMILY1/johnhides.msnw   (104 words)

  
 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld & LLP- attorney
Jamieson is experienced in mechanical, electromechanical, electronic, optical, seismographic, computer and ceramic technologies in a wide variety of applications.
Jamieson received his B.A. cum laude from Harvard University in 1967, his M.S. in engineering from Purdue University in 1969 and his J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1977.
Jamieson is a member of the Philadelphia and American Bar Associations, the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association and the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
www.akingump.com /attorney.cfm?attorney_id=1261   (145 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Jamieson
John Brown #39218 (2.Jean2, 1.John1) born Covehead St. John's Island, Occ./Title: ?, married 12-07-1797, Isabella Lawson #39227, born ___ 1777, Stanhope Prince Edward Island, (daughter of William Lawson #2944 and Mary Shaw #2943) Occ./Title: Homemaker, died 5 Mar 1867, Bannockburn Prince Edward Island.
John Farquharson #39331 (4.Charlotte3, 2.Jean2, 1.John1) born ___ 1806, married Frances Stewart #39365, born Frenchfort Prince Edward Island, (daughter of William Stewart #39374 and female (Stewart) #39375).
John Burke #16196 (18.Edmund3, 3.Catherine2, 1.John1) born 10 Dec 1824, Squaw Bay Prince Edward Island, Occ./Title: Farmer Carpenter, married 05-31-1849, Elizabeth Burhoe/Brehaut #16197, born 11 Jun 1828, Squaw Bay Prince Edward Island, (daughter of Robert Burhoe #3346 and Ann "Nancy" Praught #3345) Occ./Title: Homemaker, died 12 Feb 1921, Oregon USA.
www.islandregister.com /jamieson.html   (14561 words)

  
 The Descendants of Jane McCurdy and John Jamieson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Descendants of Jane McCurdy and John Jamieson
John Jamieson was born 13 May 1855, Fullarton Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, and died 16 June 1888, Fullarton Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.
Robert Henry Jamieson was born 03 September 1872, Fullarton Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, and died 31 August 1945, Beth Haven Hospital, St. Marys, Blanshard Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.
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 UANews.org | Jamieson Telescope Will Light Infrared Universe for Amateur Astronomers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Jamieson family and friends and UA astronomers dedicated the John Jamieson Telescope at ceremonies on the 9,160-foot summit of Mount Lemmon on Oct. 29.
John Jamieson, a pioneer in infrared detectors, "was passionately interested in astronomy," Steward Observatory Director Peter Strittmatter said at the ceremony.
Those at the Jamieson Telescope dedication are promoting the Mount Lemmon astronomy site "as a place to come and study and learn and change your life," Barbara Jamieson said.
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 John
The Gospel of John: Introduction and Outline by Professor Barry D. Smith, Atlantic Baptist University, in Religious Studies 1023: The New Testament and Its Context.
John, John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament.
John, Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, 1871.
www.textweek.com /mkjnacts/john.htm   (1876 words)

  
 Rev John Jamieson
Born in Glasgow, the son of a minister, Jamieson attended the University in that city followed by classes at the University of Edinburgh.
Jamieson compiled the 'Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language' (1808) and wrote a number of theological and antiquarian texts as well as poetry.
Jamieson was also a friend of the author Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832).
www.angusahead.com /AngusListings/PeoplesFamilies/RevJohnJamiesonP249.asp   (196 words)

  
 MacQuarrie/MacKay/MacLeod/Jamieson Scotland Family Research
John MacQuarrie was born around 1787 in Argyllshire, Scotland, possibly on or near the Isle of Mull.
Rachel Jamieson was born 1796 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Hugh, John and Robert appear in the 1817 Guysborough County, NS Census.
members.aol.com /Seilg/genea/Scotland.htm   (498 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Land mine found in attic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Jamieson said the mine — a rusty brown container about the size and shape of a glass milk bottle — popped out when he jostled the floor boards in his 1920s house.
An examination of the mine found that it was active and that the pin, which must be removed for the device to detonate, was still in place.
The Jamiesons, who have lived in the home nearly eight years, said they have no idea how the land mine ended up in their attic.
www.usatoday.com /news/offbeat/2004-06-08-mine-house_x.htm   (293 words)

  
 YIRxc03
In their 2003 campaign, Jamieson and Martinez were inseparable placing 8th and 9th at the New York State and 11th and 12th at the Federation championships.
John Martinez placed third in the championship race with a PR of 15:40.8 and teammate Erik Phelan delivered an 11th place for the Raiders with a PR in 16:11.8.
Jamieson is only the third NR harrier to break the barrier since Todd Sinclair and Steve Hostomsky broke 13 in the 1970's.
www.nrxc.net /yirxc03.htm   (2274 words)

  
 Overview of Rev. John Jamieson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Born in Glasgow, the son of a minister, Jamieson attended the University in that city followed by classes at the University of Edinburgh.
Jamieson compiled the 'Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language' (1808) and wrote a number of theological and antiquarian texts as well as poetry.
Jamieson was also a friend of the author Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832).
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst249.html   (148 words)

  
 Jamieson & Fordyce
Captain Sholto Gardner Jamieson sailed to Australia on the “Leven Lass”in 1853 with his wife Elizabeth Fordyce and his daughter Margaret (2).
Elizabeth’s brother-in-law also came for the sea voyage as his health was not good, but he died on the trip out and was buried on St.Paul Island in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
This is a photo of Capt. Sholto Gardner Jamieson with his daughter Elizabeth.
www.angelfire.com /my/pioneer/jamieson.htm   (135 words)

  
 carsgailoch
Joseph Wilson, John Jamieson and John Humphry were seized by government troops close to the summit of Carsgailoch hill, in the parish of New Cumnock and shot on the spot.
The name Jamieson has some tenous link with the parish of New Cumnock, through the appearance of the names of William Jamisone and Heu Jamison in 'A List of hearths of the paroch of Cumnock, Old and New' (1691), some 6 years after the Killing Day.
Old John's wife's non-attendance at church was typical of parishioners with Covenanting sympathies.
members.tripod.com /bob_newcumnock/cov_killingday/carsgailoch.html   (737 words)

  
 Berkley Plantation Gravyard-Charles City Co, VA
Malcolm was the grandson of John Jamieson, the boy who returned to buy the plantation.
John Jamieson was the young musician who camped here with the Union Army during the Civil War, and returned years later to buy the home and restore it.
Walter Jamieson was issued the Medal of Honor in 1898 for the following acts: Voluntarily went between the lines under a heavy fire at Petersburg, Va., to the assistance of a wounded and helpless officer, whom he carried within the Union lines.
www.kimshockey.com /va/berkley2.html   (264 words)

  
 John Davies
John has had many years of experience in the music business, including 12 years working as a disc jockey and managing various area talents.
A veteran of the recording studio, John appears on several CDs (and for those of you who remember them, records and tapes.) Although influenced by many drummers, John credits the late great powerhouse drummer Gary Driscoll (ELF, Rainbow) as the primary inspiration for his aggressive drumming style.
A member of NSAI (Nashville Songwriter’s Association International,) Virginia’s background in a variety of musical genres (rock, folk, jazz, pop, blues and country) parallels her multi-faceted vocal prowess; powerful and edgy one minute, soothing and sweet the next, and her style cannot be pigeonholed nor aptly compared to her contemporaries.
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 TIME.com: The Man from Medicine Hat -- Feb. 18, 1974 -- Page 1
Jamieson, 63, was born in Medicine Hat, then a frontier outpost on Alberta's bleak prairie with a population of 5,600.
Because of his engineering background, he was made manager of a refinery in Moose Jaw, Sask., the first of a remarkable series of jobs that during the next 30 years put him into every facet of the petroleum business.
Jamieson succeeded Haider as president of Jersey's International Petroleum Co., which handled some of the firm's Latin American refining and marketing.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,942762,00.html   (704 words)

  
 RGJ.com: ROBERT JOHN JAMIESON
Robert John Jamieson left his mortal body on January 3, 2006, and went to be with his beloved wife of over seventy years, Gladys Hardy Jamieson.
Robert was born in Boone, Colorado, on November 22, 1904, to John and Rose Redmond Jamieson.
Jamieson bought and ran a board ing house until her death in 1915, leaving the two children to live with relatives.
www.rgj.com /obits/?id=15001   (616 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/johnkellygannett
Born in Toronto Canada, John Kelly Gannett grew up out of the musical heritage of his grandmother, a pop singer in Los Angeles during the 1950's.
John later studied songwriting under renowned gospel songwriter, Brian Deorksen, before working with Shania Twains former record producer, John Jamieson, for his first radio single released in Canada.
Since moving to Nashville in 2003, John regularly co-writes with pro-writers on Music Row and is a regular performer at the legendary Bluebird Cafe.
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 www.myspace.com/johnkellygannett
Born in Toronto Canada, John Kelly Gannett grew up out of the musical heritage of his grandmother, a pop singer in Los Angeles during the 1950's.
John later studied songwriting under renowned gospel songwriter, Brian Deorksen, before working with Shania Twains former record producer, John Jamieson, for his first radio single released in Canada.
Since moving to Nashville in 2003, John regularly co-writes with pro-writers on Music Row and is a regular performer at the legendary Bluebird Cafe.
myspace.com /johnkellygannett   (1555 words)

  
 John Jamieson Family - Biographical Sketch - Online Historical Archives - HMCA,Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Married John J. Stephens about February 22, 1887.
He is son of Robert and Mary Jamieson.
John "Jake" Strang, where she was raised as their own.
www.hmca-il.org /l_jjami.htm   (255 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - John Jamieson and others
     John Jamieson lived in Laghead, Gatehouse of Fleet, England.
He is the son of Andrew James Neale Yonge and Kate Jamieson.
She is the daughter of Andrew James Neale Yonge and Kate Jamieson.
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 inYIR05
For Martinez and Jamieson it was their first state championship in their outstanding, young careers.
Jamieson, who was seeded third coming into the 1600m run, hung on the shoulder of three different leaders while they exchanged moves throughout the first 1200m.
Jamieson who made his move with 400m to go was passed in the final 100m by Northport's Kevin Tshirhart and responded by passing him back in the final 30m to win in 4:19.61.
www.nrxc.net /inyir05.htm   (2144 words)

  
 CourseReviews.com - Reviews of John Jamieson - California State University - Sacramento
Jamieson seems to have an aversion for students.
I think he'd be happier doing research in a little room somewhere.
He totally skipped over Mark Twain, which is a big loss to an English major.
www.teacherreviews.com /u179/professors/Jamieson/John   (81 words)

  
 1 Million Links, Commentaries
The Apocalypse Of John And The Rapture Of The Church: A Reevaluation by Michael J. Svigel Oct 18, 2000
John Owen on "The Mortification of Sin in Believers" (new lesson) Oct 6, 2000
John Owen on "The Mortification of Sin in Believers"(series in progress) Sep 19, 2000
wonderfulword.com /1millionlinks/Commentaries.html   (4929 words)

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