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  John Pardoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Pardoe (born July 27, 1934) is a retired British politician and businessman.
In the 1964 general election Pardoe stood as the Liberal Party's candidate against Margaret Thatcher in Finchley.
In 1976, after the resignation of Jeremy Thorpe, Pardoe was a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Pardoe   (226 words)

  
 Zoning Board of Appeals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Pardoe is looking for a 33’ front setback instead of 60’, and the deck on the side would be required to have a 20’ side setback and what is existing has a 15’ setback.
Pardoe said her father can walk but it was thought it would be easier for him to walk down a slight incline instead of stairs.
Pardoe said she started with a ramp on that deck but when she realized that it was abusing the setback, it was taken back.
www.kittery.org /ZBAminutes/Mar.23.04.htm   (3353 words)

  
 Simpson Family Information 2C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John (2) Cannon on returning to Sydney with his parents learnt the trade of brickmaking at the St Peters brickyards.
John (2) Cannon died in Tamworth NSW on 16 October 1926 and is buried in the CofE Cemetery at West Tamworth NSW.
John Clifton Simpson married Shirley Marie Rowell on 11/01/1958 in Fairfield NSW.
www.hometown.aol.com.au /johnsimpsonjc/Simpson/Simpson2C.htm   (4017 words)

  
 Col. John George (c1603-1679) and Jane Cole & Ann (---) of England; Charles City County and Isle of Wight County, ...
John George was born ca 1602/03 [per age of "50" given in a deposition dated 5 Apr 1653.] He was most likely born in Essex County, England though that has not been completely proven.
Sometime after her death, John George married Ann, presumably in Isle of Wight County (though he had dealings in neighboring Surry as well, so he could have met and married her in either place or even somewhere else.) Ann's maiden name is unknown.
John George's rise through the military ranks is noted in the records of Isle of Wight County.
www.martygrant.com /gen/george/george-john.htm   (2244 words)

  
 York Weekly: Motor press accepts Pardoe
John Pardoe, automotive writer for the York County Coast Star and The York Weekly, will receive a new vehicle each week to test drive and review as part of his membership in the New England Motor Press Association.
John Pardoe, automotive writer for the York County Coast Star and The York Weekly, has been accepted for membership in the New England Motor Press Association.
Pardoe will not necessarily know what make or model he will be receiving in any given week.
www.seacoastonline.com /2003news/yorkweekly/12102003/business/64926.htm   (316 words)

  
 Occasional Paper No. 6 - Section 1
This is John Kay's caricature of one of the geniuses behind the second edition (1776) of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Andrew Bell was famous not only for his tiny body and enormous nose, but also for his engraving skills and publishing enterprise.
John Murray I, the founder of the Murray dynasty, is a prime example of the wandering Scots who played such an important part in London publishing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
John MacMurray, who later renamed himself John Murray, bought the business of William Sandby, No.32 Fleet St. He was the father of John Murray II, "the Anax of Publishers" (Byron).
www.ucalgary.ca /lib-old/SpecColl/OccPaper/section1.html   (716 words)

  
 Steve's uk.rec.climbing TR Archive Pages
John led off thinking he would also lead the next pitch but Ted was feeling so good that he led through with no problem.
John followed only to be reminded by Stefan that he should have been wearing a rucksack with food, drink and shoes for the descent.
John was up in a flash, took a sly but not unreasonable look at my anchors and was off to discover the treasures around the corner.
www.pardoes.com /climbing/urctrjohnh.htm   (5889 words)

  
 UCL Division of Surgical Sciences
They were both appointed assistant surgeons in 1903, but Pardoe resigned in 1919 owing to the pressure of his private practice which was as large as Freyer's.
With the death of Freyer and the subsequent retirement of Pardoe, Thomson-Walker was able to establish himself in London and elsewhere as the leading authority in urology.
Sir John, hearing that one of his junior colleagues was gravely ill, although extremely busy himself, made immediate arrangements to see and deal with his colleague's patients and transmitted such fees as were collected to the sick man's wife during the period of her husband's inability to carry on with his work."
www.ucl.ac.uk /uro-neph/history/thwalker.htm   (1068 words)

  
 The Story of the Church - England and Wales
On the morning of the 17th, he baptized John Pardoe, Joshua Lyall, and Richard Stokes, who were confirmed by the three elders.
Elder Henry Tyler was chosen to preside, John Pardoe ordained an elder, and Richard Stokes a deacon.
John Shippy in Nauvoo and often told how after dinner the young folks, including David and Imogene Austin, went to the river and spent the afternoon putting music to one of David's poems.
www.centerplace.org /history/misc/soc/soc53.htm   (3878 words)

  
 The Fairhurst Family Tree - pafg17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Rowland was born about 1841 in Clotten Hoofield, Cheshire..
John Finney was born about 1864 in Liverpool, Lancashire.
John resided in 1891 in 389 High Street, Over, Cheshire (census).
www.wistcatrefuge.homestead.com /Fairhursttree/pafg17.htm   (1443 words)

  
 Perdue/Purdue/Pardue Family
PARDO - PARDOE - PARDIEU - PARDUE - PERDUE - PERDIEU - PURDUE
William Pardoe to Benjamine Waight be it remembered that on 3rd day of May 1737, Owen Thoms of Whiteland in the County of Chester, Gent.
John Perdue, (sic) Joel Perdue, Morris Pardue, Richard Pardue, William Perdue, Joseph Perdue, Adams Perdue, Phebe Perdue, Bevel Perdue, Lilistone Perdue, Blackman Perdue, Sally Perdue, Ann Perdue, and Field Perdue.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~we3sumneritesjblcsf/faperd__.htm?...   (5156 words)

  
 Taylor's Genealogy - Names Starting With O, P, Q, R
John's Cemetery, Newark, NJ, event in Burial from 17 Burnet St. Newark, NJ.
Esther O'Grady O'Rourke's obituary advised she was the aunt of Rev. John H. O'Rourke, letters from John to Bernard and Esther refer to them as "Uncle and Aunt" with a return address of "Novitiate, Frederick, Md." Letters in my files.
John: Rossa was one of four sons, it is believed that all four came to America.
us.share.geocities.com /joancott/nameor.htm   (1992 words)

  
 The *rner Genealogy Project | Nicholas Paul family.
Christiana Paul, born about 1796;  married after the 1820 census in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania to Robert Pardoe (possibly son of William Pardoe) who was born about 1799 in Northumberland County.
William N. Pardoe, born about 1824 in Northumberland County;  married to Susan [?Hays] who was born about 1827 in Mercer County.
Hunter F. Pardoe, born about September 1830 in Mercer County;  married to Nancy E. who was born about 1837 in Pennsylvania and apparently died before the 1900 census.
www.kinfolks.info /arner/paul10.htm   (4710 words)

  
 Church History Volume 3, Chapter 20
Pardoe and I went to the room to hold meeting, but I found all closed, and old Mr.
John Heywood, the husband of Mary Heywood, by whom I had sent the appointment, received me kindly, but the presiding elder, George Boddison, abused me and told me I deserved flogging.
Jason was confined to his bed, but the Lord was with me, and, although I had the hisses and groans of the audience while Owen had their loud applause, the Lord gave me courage and patience, and he did not allow his truth to suffer or his servant to be confounded.
www.centerplace.org /history/ch/v3ch20.htm   (5156 words)

  
 Liberal Party (UK) leadership election, 1976 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thorpe's trial and acquittal for conspiracy to murder in 1979.
There were two candidates, David Steel and John Pardoe, who were elected by a ballot of an electoral college made up of representatives of the various constituency associations.
The election was won by David Steel, who served as leader of the Liberal Party until merger with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1988, forming the Liberal Democrats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberal_Party_(UK)_leadership_election,_1976   (197 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Terence John Pardoe and others
     Terence John Pardoe married Daphne Violet Farquhar, daughter of Charles Richard Farquhar and Dorothy Nancy Johnson, in 1973.
He is the son of Terence John Pardoe and Daphne Violet Farquhar.
She is the daughter of Terence John Pardoe and Daphne Violet Farquhar.
www.thepeerage.com /p7090.htm   (259 words)

  
 Early Pardoes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Whilst clearing out the attic of 16 Ash Lane we came across some very interesting papers that John Swift, husband of Margot Pardoe, had put together in the late 1970's & early 80's.
As a result of these, the "questionable" line from Joseph Pardoe (g.VI) back to the Cleeton, Criddon & Faintree Pardoes through Matthew of Blackstone is now "answerable".
Below is our direct line from Joseph Pardoe of Kidderminster back to John Pardoe of Ombersley.
freespace.virgin.net /simon.pardoe/pardoe-early.htm   (162 words)

  
 Stone - Worcestershire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Former starcher John Ward and his wife Louisa were running the Crown Inn during the early 1890's.
84 year-old widow Ann Pardoe was the licensee in 1861.
In 2001 the Hare and Hounds was operated by Enterprise Inns and the tenant was Sally Eaton who had given up a life of painting on the island of Gozo to run a pub.
www.midlandspubs.co.uk /worcestershire/stone.htm   (1684 words)

  
 Barry James Family Tree Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
PARDOE, Henry Charles (16 Oct 1851 - 29 Jun 1853)
PARDOE, John Thomas Simpson (16 Jan 1842 - 26 Jan 1911)
PARDOE, Maud Ethel (13 Oct 1892 - 11 Mar 1967)
www.watkinsfhs.net /gedcoms/barryjames/barryjames3.html   (888 words)

  
 P Table
About 1852, Paige leased the gallery to John Golden, and in 1853 Paige was listed as a daguerreotypist over Todd's Hat Store, and lived on the west side of Sixth Street west.
In 1853, it was reported that Park was the oldest operator in the southern states, and produced a chemical of his own that worked better in Southern climates.
Advertised daguerreotypes and ambrotypes in Forest, Ohio, 1859-1860, in partnership as Pearce and Preble.
www.daguerreotype.com /p_table.htm   (10434 words)

  
 Parishmouse | Free Resources For Family Historians
John Pebworth and Kezia Blackwell, 20 Sept. 1819
John Roberts and Ann Heming, 4 Dec. 1781
John Morris and Elizabeth Grinnell, lic., 12 Oct. 1779
parishmouse.com   (1054 words)

  
 WATERLOO -
He served in the Continental Wars under Sir John Moore and the Duke of Wellington, and fell gloriously at the close of the action while commanding a Battalion of the Grenadier Guards on the 18th day of June 1815, in the 33rd year of his age.
Then commanded by his father, Major-General John Joyner Ellis, and afterwards led on to honourable distinction by himself, during 7 years of unexampled military service, having received eight wounds, and rendered services as important as they were...
Lieutenants Donald Cameron, Duncan MacPherson, John Kynock, John Rowling, Ewen Kennedy, and of nine Non-Commissioned Officers and seventy five privates of the 79th Reg of Highlanders who fell in the memorable Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo 16th and 18th June 1815.
www.redcoat.info /WInf.htm   (1721 words)

  
 John Gordon
I would like to thank John Gordon for agreeing to be interviewed by me last year [1995].
The link to MRJ came as a surprise, when it was pointed out - but then I suddenly saw that, love stories apart, I was in a Jamesian landscape and something very malign was in the fabric of the house, waiting to be discovered.
I had no knowledge of the stump in the field in the "John Humphreys" draft until you published it in 1993.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~pardos/ArchiveGordon.html   (2929 words)

  
 The American Civil War Homepage
The Wartime Diary of John Weatherred; Bennett's Regiment or 9th Tennessee Cavalry
Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment, by Capt. John G. Adams (edited by Kerry Webb)
John Watkins: the Battle of Fort Sanders [Knoxville, TN]
www.oars.utk.edu /civil-war/warweb.html   (4201 words)

  
 Taylor's Genealogy - Names Starting With M
1890, Republished in 1990 by Venango County Historical Society, Franklin, Pa. 16323 (P.O.Box 1), page 749, Nancy and John Bredin were the parents "of a large family" however no children are listed.
9-Jan-1868, Franklin, Venango Co. Pa.,121 (son of John Lamb MITCHELL #1946 and Harriet RAYMOND #1947) St. Paul, Minn., occ: Pres.Capitol Nat'l Bank, d.
Frederick W. John died 31-Jan-1933, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. MINN., Bur: Lived at 335 W. Broadway, Winona, MN.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Bluffs/1183/namem.htm   (3179 words)

  
 WWW Surname - colour
Edward John PARDOE 1928 = Sylvia Rose JACKLIN 1928
' PIERCE John son of William and Sarah late WAYMANT lab '
John Innes POWERS 1944 = Lorraine Dorothy JACKLIN 1948
homepage.ntlworld.com /garypardoe/Jacklin/Surnames/P.html   (211 words)

  
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Gascoigne, John, SCIENCE IN THE SERVICE OF EMPIRE : JOSEPH BANKS, THE BRITISH STATE AND THE USES OF SCIENCE IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTION / JOHN GASCOIGNE.
Maddox, John Royden, 1925- WHAT REMAINS TO BE DISCOVERED : MAPPING THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE, THE ORIGINS OF LIFE, AND THE FUTURE OF THE HUMAN RACE / JOHN MADDOX.
Pardoe, John 1944- OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ : AN INTRODUCTION / JOHN PARDOE AND MELV KING.
www.neiu.edu /~mdweinbe/text/sci.txt   (5867 words)

  
 WWW Generations - colour
' JACKLIN John Lynn married Darlene JOHN '
Edward John PARDOE 1928 and Sylvia Rose JACKLIN 1928
John Innes POWERS 1944 and Lorraine Dorothy JACKLIN 1948
homepage.ntlworld.com /garypardoe/Jacklin/Generations/7thPage2.html   (83 words)

  
 Our Lady of Darkness: Annotations
These annotations have been compiled by Ro Pardoe and John Howard, with additions from Frank Denton, Don Herron, Roger Johnson, Betty Nicholls, Jane Nicholls, Darroll Pardoe, Dennis Rickard, and Muriel Smith.
In Greek legend, Andromeda was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster, but was rescued by Perseus.
John Brown (1800-59), fanatical anti-slavery fighter whose actions helped trigger the American Civil War.
www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk /annotations.htm   (4064 words)

  
 Stories, Listed by Author
* The Ash-Tree (with Rosemary Pardoe, John Alfred Taylor & Ron Weighell), (ms) Ghosts & Scholars #11 1989; notes on the M.R. James story of that title.
* The Residence at Whitminster (with Rosemary Pardoe, John Alfred Taylor & Ron Weighell), (ms) Ghosts & Scholars #13 1991; notes on the M.R. James story of that title.
* There Was a Man Dwelt By a Churchyard (with Rosemary Pardoe & John Alfred Taylor), (ms) Ghosts & Scholars #19 1995; notes on the M.R. James story of that title.
www.locusmag.com /index/s635.html   (1772 words)

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