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  Charlton | British History Online
On the north wall of the nave is the monument of Margaretta Maria, relict of John Badger Weller, Esq.
The manor of Ketebroke, Kedbroke, or Kidbrook, with the advowson of the church, was given by Cecilia, daughter of Pain Fitzjohn, and wife of Miles Fitzwalter, Earl of Hereford, to the prior and convent of St. Mary Overie in Southwark (fn.
John Duke of Montague, his grandson, having procured an act of Parliament to vest certain of his estates in trustees, in order that they might be sold, this manor (with the rectory) was purchased by James Craggs, Esq.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=45480   (5403 words)

  
  John Morden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in London, the son of a goldsmith, Morden was apprenticed to Sir William Soame, a wealthy London merchant and member of the British East India Company, in 1643.
Morden College was built (to a design sometimes attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, but largely carried out by Edward Strong, his master mason) on the north-east corner of the Wricklemarsh estate and was intended to house 40 single or widowed men.
Morden died in 1708, aged 86, and was buried in the College chapel, but the college he founded has since expanded several times and continues its charitable work.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Morden   (346 words)

  
 Kevin's Family Tree - pafg216 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Godfrey Covington was born in 1781/1782 in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.
Boyer Covington was born in 1784 in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.
John Covington [ Parents ] was born in 1821/1823 in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /prod/dialspace/town/pipexdsl/o/aouf08/family_history/paf/pafg216.htm   (938 words)

  
 AIM25: Morden College: Morden College
John Morden was born in London, 1623, the son of George Morden, goldsmith.
Morden's aim was to found a college for 'poor Merchants...and such as have lost their Estates by accidents, dangers and perils of the seas or by any other accidents ways or means in their honest endeavours to get their living by means of Merchandizing'.
Terms of administration: Sir John Morden's will provided for seven trustees, to be chosen from the Turkey Company; on its cessation from the East India Company, and on its demise, from the Aldermen of the City of London with ultimate recourse to 'gentlemen of Kent'.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=7249&inst_id=85   (1094 words)

  
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     John was born at Barforth, Y, Eng., circa 1360.
     John was born at Longbridge, Warwick, Eng., in 1530.
     John was born at Terwhitfield, Lancastershire, Eng., in 1465.
www.genealogysf.com /Stanton-p/p144.htm   (787 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: John Morden & Katherine Marston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Walter Gilbert Genealogy: John Morden & Katherine Marston
Katherine Marston was born in England in 1555.
Alice Morden [#4123]: She was born in 1574, and died in England on August 20, 1642.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/8246.htm   (51 words)

  
 Kevin's Family Tree - pafg264 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John was employed as Agricultural Labourer on 2 Apr 1871.
John resided on 2 Apr 1871 in The Cinques, Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
Clifford John Harradine was born in 1891 in Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
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 The Shadow Within
John is writing a New Year's letter to Anna, and she is writing to him.
John tells him he may be responsible for the deaths of a quarter million people if the Homeguard ship gets to the jumpgate.
John sees that Corchoran's record does indeed reflect such experience, but the report he had asked Corchoran for on just that question is missing.
www.visi.com /~wildfoto/reviews/shadow_within.html   (4260 words)

  
 Papworth Everard: Manors and other estates | British History Online
22) John of Beach, son or brother of the last, was lord in 1242 (fn.
In 1283 John and Maud exchanged a quarter of the manor for land in Suffolk with Richard de Gynes and his wife Margery.
John retained the Red Lion and the farm cultivated from it, (fn.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=15488   (1587 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
Mathis testified that Morden had recruited him with a promise that he would be in line for promotion to sales manager, that he was eminently qualified, and that only race could explain the adverse decision.
Morden had a legal obligation to preserve the documents, and perhaps the reason he failed to do this is that he knew (and feared) what they would reveal; but perhaps the explanation is benign.
Mathis insists that this is not the kind of experience Morden says was a prerequisite, supporting an inference that the reasons for rejecting Mathis were pretextual; Morden replies that a used car dealer must appraise autos, handle financing and insurance, and so on, gaining the skills a manager at a new car dealer needs.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=7th&navby=case&no=963482   (1389 words)

  
 Runyan Family History
Ralph Morden was a Quaker who was wrongly convicted of treason in a volatile time of the Revolutionary Era.
John passed away on his birthday, January 24, 1832, and it is currently unknown where he was interred.
Her husband John passed away an month later on December 10, 1924 and it is also unknown where he was interred.
www.russpickett.com /family/runyan.htm   (3405 words)

  
 JOHN MORDEN Articles Sir John Morden, 1st Baronet (13 Au
Sir John Morden, 1st Baronet (13 August 1623 6 September 1708) was a successful English merchant and philanthropist who also served briefly as an MP.
He established Morden College in Blackheath, south-east London as a home for retired merchants; as a charity, it continues to provide residential care over 300 years later.
Born in London, the son of a goldsmith (George Morden), Morden was apprenticed to Sir William Soame, a wealthy London merchant and member of the British East India Company, in 1643.
www.amazines.com /John_Morden_related.html   (485 words)

  
 Cator Estate
It was only on the descent of Cator’s estate to his nephew, John Barwell Cator that the residential population of the Park, still known today as the Cator Estate, started to grow.
Morden remains distinguished today for his great benevolence in establishing a charity from his wealth to provide a College or hospice for elderly merchants, communicants of the Church of England, down on their luck through no fault of their own.
The Morden Road villas were as equally grand for their time as the earlier schemes on Blackheath Park and Pond Road.
www.ideal-homes.org.uk /greenwich/blackheath-park/cator-estate.htm   (3535 words)

  
 My Quaker Durham-Morden Family Reflections-July 4, 2006 photo - John Ireland photos at pbase.com
Ralph Morden, my great-grandfather, born in 1742 in Yorkshire, sailed across the Atlantic with his family when he was just a year old.
John told his brothers of his meeting with Robert Land who was now living in peace at Burlington Bay.
John and his brothers decided that it would be best to move into Canada.
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 Blackheath, GR109, Sculpture, Sir John ...
Sir John died on 6 September 1708 aged 86 and was buried in the College chapel.
Sir John had ensured that the offices of Chaplain and Treasurer for the foundation should be filled by members of his or his wife’s family then and in the future.
Morden College is acknowledged to be one of the finest examples of collegiate architecture.
pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk /UEL/GR109.htm   (1097 words)

  
 Neighbourhood Heroes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
John Wayne is alive and well and helping his neighbours whenever he can.
John Morden and his wife Dineke first met "John Wayne" several years ago after he had retired from the Coop and began delivering their Harbour City Star.
Soon after that, Morden was diagnosed with cancer and, after a heroic battle with the disease, passed away.
www.neighbourhoodheroes.org /johnwayne.shtml   (573 words)

  
 Blackheath
London merchant John Morden had founded Morden College as a refuge for merchants who were also communicants of the Church of England, and who were down on their luck through no fault of their own.
The principal section of the Morden College estate was land at the north west end of Blackheath Hill, and part of West Grove.
When Sir John Vanbrugh (1664 - 1726) was appointed architect to the Seaman’s Hospital buildings at Greenwich (later the Royal Naval College and now the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music) he bought a plot close by on which to build his own house.
www.ideal-homes.org.uk /lewisham/main/blackheath-03.htm   (922 words)

  
 East-West Cartographics Ltd - Antique Maps and Prints - New Additions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Based on the scholarly study of documents, inscriptions and antiquities it was the first work to provide an integrated account of the history of Britain, from the Romans to the Normans, followed by a county by county description.
For this edition of 1695 the text was extensively revised and enlarged by a team of scholars under Gibson, and it was illustrated with Robert Morden’s clear and elegant maps.
[MORDEN] THE SMALLER BRITISH ISLANDS IN THE BRITISH OCEAN Double-page map with 8 smaller maps of Farne, Holy Island, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles, Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey and Sark and Alderney, by Robert Morden.
www.ic-maps.co.uk /NewAdds_5.htm   (1940 words)

  
 John MORDEN & Hannah SUTTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Following his father's death, John, the eldest son, enlisted in the Kings Royal Regiment, serving until Feb 1784, when he returned home and persuaded his mother, Ann, to move to Canada.
John and brother Ralph, Jr., sought out Robert Land, inspected the Burlington Bay and Cootes Paradise areas with him and decided to settle on the slopes of the Flamborough mountain.
John registered Crown Grant 1798 for Lot 18, 1st Concession, Twp of Flamboro West.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jmthompson/Roads/familygroup/fg03_225.htm   (265 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Robert Morden’s map of British North America is a late version of a map originally published in 1675.
The Morden map belongs to a "family" of almost identical maps published between 1675-1700 by several well-known British cartographers, including John Thornton, Richard Daniel, and Philip Lea.
The Morden map does have a number of improvements over its predecessors, particularly in its depiction of Long Island and New England, which reflect the gradual improvement in geographical knowledge of these areas.
www.sunysb.edu /libmap/Morden.htm   (257 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Morden's ability to spend additional influence on cards which require shadow marks may be used on zero cost cards.
-*- Consultants John 12 Apr 1999 When you play a consultant, it is not considered to be sponsored and any effects which are triggered by their being sponsored do not occur.
Morden Doug 12 Apr 1999 You may purge all of Morden's shadow marks before you replace him with Mr.
web.purplefrog.com /~northrup/b5ccg/rulings.apr21   (2528 words)

  
 1708 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
March 29 - John Partridge, English astrologer and almanack-maker (b.
September 6 - John Morden, English merchant and philanthropist (b.
October 1 - John Blow, British composer (b.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1708   (321 words)

  
 MATTHEWS FAMILY TREE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Thomas Matthews was, in turn, the son of John Matthews, baptised in 1612.
On 16 November 1878 she married James Webb of Steeple Morden, Cambridgshire (born 1845, son of William Brown Webb and his wife Ann, formerly Parish), in Hunslet, Leeds, and had two children by him, John and David.
Henry Chamberlain, baptised at Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire on 17 December 1682, buried at Guilden Morden on 8 March 1760.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~kenelks/matthews.htm   (1756 words)

  
 QSchooner: Pioneers of Prince Edward County
John Morden was a Loyalist who was granted one hundred acres of land in Ameliasburgh.
John Howell Morden married Mary Mason of Massassaga.
Many of the descendants of the pioneer Mordens moved to other parts of Canada and to the United States.
www.qschooner.com /ppec/ppec_morden1.html   (188 words)

  
 Slaw | Archive | The Personal Library
My colleague John Morden late of the Ontario Court of Appeal recently sold the house he had lived in for decades.
John's father and grandfather had been prominent Ontario lawyers and they'd accumulated personal libraries — the eldest had a collection of the Law Reports from England back to 1865.
John mentioned that Caesar Wright encouraged all his students to subscribe to the Dominion Law Reports at the student bargain price of $6 per volume.
www.slaw.ca /2005/11/17/the-personal-library   (556 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
However the enemy planned to use this or some other Anna against John she could be sure that--somewhere--there was or there might be an innocent who did not deserve what had or might happen to her.
John Beck was a ranger, and the rangers were going to be hiding her off station.
John kept catching sideways glances from Ivanova, as if she wondered that he could be so calm, and he wondered that himself.
www.sfcreators.com /b5/ff/lia.txt   (16120 words)

  
 class of 64
From left to right: John Young (partially cropped), Liz Bell, Ken Phelan, Carson Payne, Celand Selby, Mlle.
L to R: Peter Hoult, Beile Weisz, Larry Clark (standing), Robert Markowski, John Young, Sharon Oliver, Monica Kahn.
It pains me to admit that I can't remember the premise of this skit either, although I seem to remember that the chap second from left was especially hilarious in this presentation.
www.angelfire.com /journal2/unofficialfellersite/sb/classof64.htm   (745 words)

  
 Morden Family Genealogy Forum
Morden, Badgero, Badgerow, Badgeron, Lynch - Sheryl Talley 2/24/05
Re: Morden Genealogy by Arnold and Tegerdine - Tracy Dominique Morden 4/26/05
Re: Mordens in Yorkshire prior to 1742 - peg fraser-smith 2/03/06
genforum.genealogy.com /morden   (2228 words)

  
 Die Gezeiten der Erinnerung (Feuilleton, NZZ Online)
John Banville zeigt sich in «Die See» auf der Höhe seiner Kunst
«Die See» ist eines von John Banvilles schönsten Büchern, sein stilles, gänzlich unprätentiöses und von wenig äusserer Handlung beschwertes Meisterwerk, in dem es dem Autor aufs Überzeugendste gelingt, die motivischen Strömungen früherer Bücher in den unaufhaltsamen, letztlich nur von den wechselnden Gezeiten der Erinnerung bewegten Fluss seiner Erzählung aufzunehmen.
Banville verdichtet die Atmosphäre des Romans dabei mitunter so stark, dass er «die Membran des blossen Bewusstseins» zu durchstossen scheint und Mordens grandiosen Monolog in einen anderen Zustand überführt.
www.nzz.ch /2006/09/05/fe/articleEF97Q.html   (140 words)

  
 Morden family history
Apr 13, 2007 - This is the Morden page of genealogy information.
Sorry, no results available for Morden family history..
Either we experienced a bad connection to the database, or there may be no matching data found.
www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Morden.php   (92 words)

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