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 northlch.txt
Stow-On-The Wold & Moreton in Marsh LARGE John Carpenter/Joiner Stow-On-The Wold LARGE Sarah Tavern/Public House THe Black Bear, Stow-On-The Wold LARGE William Butcher Stow-On-The Wold LAWRENCE William Stone Mason Iron-Acton LAWRENCE William Butcher Burton on the Water.
Stow-On-The Wold HEAGUE Richard Inns & Public Houses The Golden Heart, Painswick HEAGUE Richard Plumber Painswick HEARTWELL John Watch & Clock Maker Burton on the Water.
JOHNSON John Baker/Confectioner Stow-On-The Wold JONES Bluet Esq.
thor.prohosting.com /~hughw/northlch.txt   (2307 words)

  
 A Brief History of the Hippisley Family
John and Margaret had six children together - Mary, born 18th March 1770; John William, baptised 15th April 1771 in Stow-on-the-Wold, buried 9th October 1771 in Stow-on-the-Wold; John, baptised 21st November 1772 in Stow-on-the-Wold; Richard, born 24th September 1774; Henry, born 17th April 1776, and Frances Anne, born 20th October 1780.
John and Elizabeth had eight children together, all baptised in Ston Easton - John V, baptised 20th July 1604; Dorothy, baptised 1st November 1605; Elizabeth, baptised 2nd February 1606; Richard, baptised 2nd April 1608; Robert, baptised 26th January 1609; Edward, baptised 2nd May 1610; Deborah, baptised 1612, and Thomas, baptised September 1613.
John and Margaret were married in Rome in February 1780 and they had four children together - Margaret Frances, baptised in Richmond, Surrey on 22nd December 1780; Wyndham Barbara, born about 1787; John Stuart, born 16th August 1790 in Clifton, Bristol, and Louisa Anne.
www.boddyparts.freeserve.co.uk /hippisleyfamily.htm   (2307 words)

  
 The Magnificent Gordons
One branch of the Gordons who lent their blood to the Wold Newton families is the line stemming from the above Lord Byron, a line described by noted genealogist Philip Jose Farmer which includes Lord John Roxton, Richard Wentworth, and Mack Bolan.
In the annals of the Wold Newton families, there is one family which has not yet recieved the attention it deserves.
Sir Hugh and his bride had been among those present when a meteorite fell to earth in the village of Wold Newton in 1795.
hometown.aol.com /kickaha23/page1.html   (2221 words)

  
 The Econometric Society
John R. Hicks, Oxford University, participated until 1952.
The Council includes in addition the officers of the Society and Colin Clark, Australia; R.G.D. Allen and J.R. Hicks, England; Ragnar Frisch, Norway; Herman O.A. Wold, Sweden; and Griffith C. Evans and Simon Kuznets, United States.
Other associate editors include Harold T. Davis, Northwestern University; Kenneth O. May, Carleton College; J. Tinbergen, Netherlands School of Economics; Gerhard Tintner, Iowa State College; James Tobin, Yale University; and Herman O.A. Wold, University of Uppsala.
www.econ.yale.edu /cowles/reports/20yr/society.htm   (1654 words)

  
 family.htm
Cavendish Holker Hall CARK IN CARTMEL eng lan
Bingham Bingham's Melcombe House BINGHAM'S MELCOMBE eng dor
Cadman Wold Newton Hall WOLD NEWTON eng yor
www.r-alston.co.uk /family.htm   (1654 words)

  
 MALTON63-4
On the 18th inst., at Wold Cottage, Norton, Mr John FOSTER, late of Langton, aged 77 years.
ELLIOT,Mr John BISHOP, son of Mr Lias BISHOP, of Bridlington, to Annie, second daughter of Mr Thomas COOPER, of Malton.
On the 3rd inst., at Norton Grange, the wife of Mr C.G. BOND, of a daughter.
www.angelfire.com /de/BobSanders/Malton64-4.html   (1654 words)

  
 MSS - Catalogue of the papers of J. Evelyn Denison, Viscount Ossington in the Denison Collection, University of Nottingham
Denison; 19 Oct. 1838 First Party: William Lee, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, and John Evelyn Denison, of Ossington, Nottinghamshire Second Party: William John Cavendish Bentinck, Marquis of Titchfield, and Rev. Edward Denison, Bishop of Salisbury (1) leases to (2) for term of one year lands at Kelstern, Elkington, Welton[-le-Wold] and Calcethorpe, Lincolnshire.
Denison, of estates on Kelstern, Lincolnshire; 12 Apr. 1839 First Party: Julia Grace Denison, of Portman Square, London Second Party: Rev. Edward Denison, Bishop of Salisbury Assignment of mortgage debt from (1) to (2); (1) releases to (2) third share of interest in lands in Kelstern, Elkington, Welton[-le-Wold] and Calcethorpe, Lincolnshire.
Recites in detail legacies from will of John Denison and marriage settlement of J.E. Denison and Lady Charlotte Cavendish Bentinck.
www.nottingham.ac.uk /mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/denison_oss7.html   (1654 words)

  
 Yorkshire Wolds guide UK
Wold is derived from the Anglo Saxon word weald or wald, meaning forest or wooded country.
The Yorkshire Wolds were densely populated, as the valleys were still swamps and the trees provided shelter and protection from wild animals.
Water was scarce on the tops of the wolds, and Robert Gardner is said to have invented in 1775 a widely used artificial dew pond.
www.ba-education.demon.co.uk /for/travel/guide/wold2a.html   (1654 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middleton On The Wolds
Middleton on the Wolds, a web-site for the village produced for the Parish Council.
The Ancient Parish of MIDDLETON ON THE WOLDS
"KIPLING COTES HOUSE, a farm house in the parish of Middleton on the Wolds, and wapentake of Harthill, 4 miles NNE.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Middletononthewolds   (1654 words)

  
 Lincolnshire Wolds - great for holidays on the east coast of the UK
Alfred Lord Tennyson was born and raised in Somersby which is in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds and not far from Spilsby, the birthplace of Sir John Franklin.
The Lincolnshire Wolds are the highest point in eastern England between Yorkshire and Kent.
Lincolnshire Wolds - great for holidays on the east coast of the UK The Lincolnshire Wolds
www.lincolnshirewolds.info   (1654 words)

  
 John Entwistle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Entwistle's enormous mansion in Stow-On-The-Wold in the Cotswolds and a large number of his very personal effects were also later sold off to meet the demands of the Inland Revenue.
John Entwistle was a talented songwriter and artist.
Entwistle's enormous collection of hundreds of guitars and basses was auctioned at Sotheby's in London by his son Christopher, to meet anticipated death duties on his father's estate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Entwistle   (1696 words)

  
 STOW ON THE WOLD 1871 CENSUS, Gloucestershire
HEMMING John 26 Slatter and Plasterer Stow on the Wold
MERRIMAN John 50 Plasterer Stow on the Wold
BENNETT Emma SinL 22 Stow on the Wold
members.shaw.ca /panthers6/StowWold71.html   (1696 words)

  
 John Burroughs - Hope Farm Press
John Burroughs, the genial and tremendously popular author of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, has gained renewed appreciation at the end of the twentieth century.
John Burroughs -- naturalist, ornithologist, author, poet and teacher -- is perhaps best remembered today as one of the earliest and most articulate pioneers of our modern conservation movement.
When Edward Harriman gathered the top minds of the Victorian era for his famous 1899 Expedition to Alaska, John Burroughs was one of the honored guests.
www.hopefarm.com /burrows.htm   (1057 words)

  
 Stow, John on Encyclopedia.com
Le bassiste des Who, John Entwistle décédé le 27 juin Des centaines de personnes ont assisté mercredi à Stow on the Wold (.
John Strype issued a new edition in 1720 (repr.
Comments on John B. Shoven and John Whalley, "Irving Fisher's spendings (consumption) tax in retrospect".
www.encyclopedia.com /html/s/stow-j1oh.asp   (382 words)

  
 McMaster Alumni Association - John MacGregor
John was also the first person outside Scandinavia to be awarded the Herman Wold Gold medal by the Swedish Chemometrics Society for his work in multivariate projections and analysis.
John MacGregor completed a Master of Science in Statistics, a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Wisconsin.
John has received many awards within his profession.
www.mcmaster.ca /ua/alumni/gallery/macgregor.htm   (314 words)

  
 Some Unknown Members of the Wold Newton Family
It is England, in 1795, in the Wolds, the countryside in Britain's North Central Territory.
At the time of her exposure to the radiation of the Wold Newton meteor, she was pregnant.
Preston, then a private, hand-fed and hand-trained the pup, who was primarily a husky although with the Wold Newton genes and the white streaks of fur common to the line.
ratmmjess.tripod.com /wold1.html   (5466 words)

  
 The Wold Newton Universe - Articles
Her cousin John became a well known veterinarian, because of his ability to communicate with other species, although his ability to speak with animals was greatly, though amusingly exaggerated by his biographer, Hugh Lofting.
This would be Lord John Roxton, who later was the father of Richard Wentworth, and thus grandfather of Mack Bolan.* The first son of Joane and the Duke was Mortimer, the 15th Duke and father of Lord Peter Wimsey.
His son, John Clayton, never had a chance to become the sixth Duke; he was shipwrecked in Africa and died before his father.
www.pjfarmer.com /woldnewton/Articles.htm   (12996 words)

  
 The Original Wold Newton Universe Crossover Chronology Part VI
The White Tigress had also encountered John Gorman in 1913, thus linking Sailor Steve Costigan into Wold Newton Universe continuity.
Carey's article with which I disagree is his conclusion that John Sunlight is either Lily Bugov posing as a man, or that she underwent a sex-change operation to become Sunlight.
1922 - Dickson McCunn's first adventure, Huntingtower, as related by John Buchan.
www.pjfarmer.com /woldnewton/Chron6.htm   (6616 words)

  
 John Robert Mortimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1860 Mortimer's curiosity was excited by the discovery of human remains during the quarrying of a barrow on Painsthorpe Wold.
John Robert Mortimer (15 June 1825–19 August 1911) was an English corn-merchant and archaeologist who lived in Driffield, Yorkshire and was responsible for the excavation of many barrows in that area, including Duggleby Howe.
Mortimer died in 1911 and in 1913 the 66,000 piece Mortimer collection of artefacts and geological specimens was sold to Hull Corporation, the purchase being funded by a Colonel G.H. Clarke.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Robert_Mortimer   (382 words)

  
 Wold Newton biography .ms
Wold Newton is a small Yorkshire Wolds village in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Farmer's extended family of superheros and villains are now known as the Wold Newton family, and the concept has been elaborated upon by many other writers.
Their enhanced genes led to the extraordinary abilities of their descendants, who include: Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, Doc Savage, Nero Wolfe, James Bond, Lord Peter Wimsey, Professor Moriarty, Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Kinsey Milhone, Richard Hannay, Charlie Chan, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, and John Shaft.
wold-newton.biography.ms   (177 words)

  
 The Original Wold Newton Universe Crossover Chronology Part XI
John Lawrence (The Wolf Man) Talbot is in Innsmouth, where he participates, in opposition to the Deep Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos, in the ongoing cycle of the world almost ending and not ending.
Mary Watson, a descendant of the good Doctor John Watson, at first confuses Ralph Dibny with his well-known father, referring to him as "The Eel Man." At the conclusion of the adventure, Sherlock Holmes himself appears and lends the other heroes a helping hand in wrapping up the case.
Holmes, who is rather well-preserved for a man of 132 years, due to a certain distillation of Royal Jelly and the rarefied air of Tibet, gives his blessing for the marriage of Thomas Moriarty and Mary Watson.
www.pjfarmer.com /woldnewton/Chron11.htm   (7196 words)

  
 atom.xml
After arriving at Capclave and getting my badge I arrived in time for the second half of the Continuing Universes panel with Peter Heck, John G. Hemry, Bud Sparhawk, and Allen Wold.
John W. Campbell died within 6 months of accepting Howard's story.
John mentioned a good collection by Holly Phillips – In the Palace of Repose.
www.toadmail.com /~nonews/atom.xml   (2946 words)

  
 {M-Q}: Positive Atheism's Big List of Scary Quotations
John McCain, misrepresenting the United States via the recent though popular "Christian Nation" myth and then using this falsehood to justify antiatheist bigotry, quoted from "Gore says it wold not bother him if an atheist became President," Newsweek, January 30, 2000
Besides, the act is contrary to Mohammedan custom; John Philoponos lived about a century before the capture of the city, and the statement of the time the rolls lasted as fuel is preposterous.
This story is now generally discredited, chiefly because it rests only on the authority of Abulpharagius, a writer six centuries later, while earlier writers, especially Eutychius and Elmacin, make no mention of it.
www.positiveatheism.org /hist/quotes/scar_m.htm   (5203 words)

  
 INDENTURE OF LEASE (1446/10/30)
And the seyd John Paston wold in no wysse agree there-to, seyyng þat by the lawe the seyd manerys xulde be hijs, in as moche as my husbonde made no wyll of hem in wrytyn; and gatte þe dedys owte of my possession and estat of the feffeez in þe seyde manerys myn vnknowyng.
But that than the saide Sir John Paston grauntith and byndith him by thise indentures and promiseth vpon his honoure and worship to warant the said xx disshes and sawser and the sale of the same to the said Edmund, his executours and assignees, ayenst almaner people foreuer.
And the said Sthephen graunteth by this presentes that and the said Syr John, his executors or assignez, pay or do to be payed to þe said Sthephen xl li.
www.bloco-y.org /goldenAge.htm   (5203 words)

  
 050404amery.HTM
AMERY (A) 3:36.00 (JORDAN WOLD(12),MATT PEDERSON(12),DAN HEGG(12),BRANT LUEHMAN(11))
AMERY (A) 1:38.90 (BLAKE HERPST(10),MIKE GIBSON(12),KEVIN PRINDLE(12),CODY GILBERTSON(12))
AMERY (A) 9:04.30 (CJ HOPPE(11),CRAIG OLSON(10),BJ BITTORF(10),CALEB YOUNG(11))
www.wisconsintrackandfield.com /results/2004/050404amery.HTM   (226 words)

  
 The Wold Newton Universe - Articles, Part III
Given the double influx of the foul Wold Newton genes, it was inevitable that John Sunlight, the great-great-grandson of the first Professor Moriarty, and the great-grandson of Sir William Clayton (who, after all, had also spawned the insidious Doctor Fu Manchu), would embark upon a career as a super-criminal.
The Wold Newton Articles pages contain several types of articles, ranging from pure information about the Wold Newton Universe (such as Lou Mougin's The Continuing Crossovers Affair and Brad Mengel's The Edson Connection), to more speculative pieces (such as Chuck Loridans' The Daughters of Tarzan), to a mixture a both.
Of course, life in the Wold Newton Universe is not limited to the earth.
www.pjfarmer.com /woldnewton/Articles3.htm   (15139 words)

  
 Bishop Wilton - Article - 1901 Census
Bishop Wilton’s oldest resident male was in fact the vicar, John Adams Eldridge, who was living in the parsonage house near the church gates (the present vicarage was not built until 1906) and was 86.
All Occupations in Bishop Wilton Parish in 1901
Other occupations included Charles Cullum (pictured here) who was listed as a journeyman bootmaker aged 23 and lived his life in Bishop Wilton as a Cordwainer in the old cottages which were on the site of Lorna Sleightholme’s present house.
bishopwilton.com /bwhistory/history/hist_art_1901census.htm   (15139 words)

  
 The Magnificent Gordons
One branch of the Gordons who lent their blood to the Wold Newton families is the line stemming from the above Lord Byron, a line described by noted genealogist Philip Jose Farmer which includes Lord John Roxton, Richard Wentworth, and Mack Bolan.
In the annals of the Wold Newton families, there is one family which has not yet recieved the attention it deserves.
Sir Hugh and his bride had been among those present when a meteorite fell to earth in the village of Wold Newton in 1795.
hometown.aol.com /kickaha23/page1.html   (2221 words)

  
 GENUKI: Lincolnshire Schoolteachers and Headmasters
MUMBY, Henry, schoolmaster at Wold Newton in 1871.
NIGHTINGARD, John, married, age 52, schoolmaster in New Sleaford in 1891 (see NIGHTINGARL entry below).
PLUMTREE, Fanny Millgate, mistress in North Thoresby, circa 1875.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/LIN/schoolteachers.html   (2221 words)

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