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  Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some have suggested that this was a means to allow Alan Milburn to be a member of the Cabinet but without a demanding government job, so that he could be at the heart of government but able to devote much of his time to the Labour Party's campaign for re-election in the 2005 general election.
As of November 2, 2005, the post is currently vacant after John Hutton was promoted to Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
John Bradshaw and Thomas Fell (commissioners) (1653 - 1654)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chancellor_of_the_Duchy_of_Lancaster   (2317 words)

  
 HTBCeiling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Quarterly 1 and 4 Lozengy sable and ermine a canton gules (Patten), 2 and 3 Sable a wolf rampant and in chief three estoiles or (Wilson), On a shield of pretence quarterly 1 and 4 Sable a wolf rampant argent (?Wilson), 2 and 4 Lozengy sable and ermine a canton gules (Patten).
For John Fleming, born in 1778, he was a 'merchant' of Blackburn and was one of the trustees for the rebuilding of the parish in 1819 and having purchased material from the fabric of the ancient church used it in the construction of Fleming Square, on the opposite side of Darwen Street.
For John Hargreaves of Larkhill House Blackburn eldest son of Henry Hargreaves of Newchurch in Rossendale and Sarah daughter of John Lonsdale of Haslingden gentleman and was born 12th October 1783.
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(8) Augustus John Smith abolished smuggling and lawlessness, introduced the first compulsory education in Britain and laid the foundations for the futurs prosperity of the Islands, most notably by creating the Tresco tropical garden.
1852 - 1887 John Paulet, Marquess of Winchester 1801 - 1887 1887 - 1890 Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon 1831 - 1890 1890 - 1904 Thomas George Baring, Earl of Northbrook 1826 - 1904 1905 - 1918 Henry William Montagu Paulet, Marquess of Winchester 1862 - 1962 1918 - 1947 MajGen.
1945 - 1956 John William Charles Wand 1885 - WINCHESTER The Roman Catholic Diocese of Winchester was erected in 635.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/England.html   (4078 words)

  
 Extract from Burke's Landed Gentry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Spedding, High Sheriff of Cumberland, anno 1758, from whom have descended the Speddings of Armathwaite Hall and Mirehouse.
JOHN PATTEN, of Dagenham Court, co. Essex, and of Waynflete, Co. Lincoln, temp.
John Patten, alias Waynflete, Dean of Chichester; and III.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/famhist/burke.htm   (3620 words)

  
 Boone County Founding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Patten, owing to failing health, intended to dispose of the Intelligencer office, and as the Presidential and State elections of the following year were approaching, the possession of the paper became an object of interest to some of the politicians and people, Whig and Democratic, about Columbia.
John F. Williams, St. Louis (wife of the Insurance Commissioner), John H. Overall, of St. Louis, a well known lawyer, and son-in-law of Hon.
Patten died in St. Charles in 1837, and at the time of his death was proprietor of the Clarion newspaper.
www.bocomo.org /founding.htm   (4169 words)

  
 Later Earls of Derby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edward Smith-Stanley, the son of Lord Stanley, M.P., was born at Patten House, Preston, on the 12th September, 1752, and was educated partially at Trinity College, Oxford.
Patten House possessed a large number of valuable paintings, which were occasionally open to the inspection of visitors ; and every year, during the race week, the Earl entertained in a princely style a large number of the nobility and gentry of England.
John Blackburne, who held the distinguished post from 1790 to 1830, when he retired from public life, and was succeeded by John Wilson Patten
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/people/lords/latereod.htm   (2142 words)

  
 Elections: England, 1831, Political History
John Smith for the county: the election takes place on the 5th instant.
John Smith retires, but we are happy to say to stand for a county; his son, Mr.
John Wilson Patten it appears is determined to stand a contest for the representation of the county.
www.londonancestor.com /bells/1831-eengland.htm   (2072 words)

  
 Lumpkin Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She is great grand daughter of Gov. Wilson Lumpkin, sister of 'he late Judge Pope Barrow, of the East Judicial Circuit; who was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of the State.
John Lumpkin, son of George, was born in Virginia, 1763; married Lucy Hopson, came to Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1784.
John Lumpkin must have been one of the younger, as his wife was born May 17, 1764 (church record) and he in 1762.
www.jerrybattle.com /lumpkin_family.htm   (12282 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2452
     John Charles Thynne was educated in Exeter College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
She married John Charles Thynne, son of Reverend Lord John Thynne and Anne Constantia Beresford, on 25 April 1871.
She was the daughter of Reverend Lord John Thynne and Anne Constantia Beresford.
www.thepeerage.com /p2452.htm   (1147 words)

  
 Venice Gondolier - 05/28/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Patten said the street signs -- John (Lane) LN and (Pat) Wilson Way are two of them -- were dreamed up by supervisors at the Eastside Wastewater Treatment plant.
Patten further alleged the signs were eventually paid for by a vendor.
Last year Wilson and Shane and John Saputo were disciplined by City Manager George Hunt for misconduct; their punishments were overturned in a court appeal earlier this year.
www.venicegondolier.com /NewsArchive3/052803/vn2.htm   (538 words)

  
 Reuben Payne
This John Wear is evidently the son of Hugh Wear and Margaret.
John Sevier is now supposed to be buried in the Courhouse Yard at Knoxville, Tn Preface to the book by Dr. Lucille Dillenger Alexander, Jones and Payne families of Sullivan Co., Mo.
John Porter was killed on Crooked creek, two men of the name of Nelson killed on Little Pigeon, a number of horses were stolen from the neighborhood of Flat creek, in Knox county, Blackburn's station, on the north side of Holston, below Knoxville was burned, and numerous other depredations occurred.
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 Historical Sketch
The tradition that this church was built on the James Hutcherson Survey is supported by the fact that the land of Mary Hutcherson, his daughter, bounds the property on almost all sides; and also by the fact that additional land was given by Mary's estate to the Church.
This change was made about 1892, after the church discontinued the use of the Session House, which served also as a school house, and which stood in the edge of the woods just back of the church and across the present road (the old road ran in front of the church).
Bowen, John Creswell, SCNG, June 15, 1916, CAC 5 Co. NCNG CAC 10 Co. C Def of Charleston to Dec. 10, 1917; Battery B 61 Artillery CAC to discharge.
www.longcanearp.org /noradavis.html   (6705 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Wilson, J.
Wilson, James (1835-1920) — of Tama County, Iowa.
Wilson, John A. — of Nome, Nome census area, Alaska.
Wilson, John Lyde (1784-1849) — of South Carolina.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/wilson5.html   (1125 words)

  
 Dallas Baptist Univ vs Delta State (Mar 12, 2003)
Wilson stole second, advanced to third on an error by c.
Patten stole second, advanced to third on an error by c.
Patten reached on an error by ss; Turman advanced to third; Newton scored, unearned.
www.dbu.edu /athletics/data/baseballstats/G25.HTM   (1073 words)

  
 John A. Maxwell & Elizabeth Scott
John Maxwell moved with his parents from North Carolina to Indiana, and finally to the southern part of McLean County, Ill in the 1830's.
From 1849 to 1853, John served as Associate Justice of the County Court.
John was listed on the 1850 DeWitt County Illinois Federal Census as age 43 with $2,000 worth of Real Estate.
pages.prodigy.com /QJNT72A/grpf0148.htm   (221 words)

  
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Wilson: “I don't think it’s a problem but since we have by-laws to guide the workings of the committee then we should probably have provisions in the by-laws that allow for sub-committees.
Erickson moved and Wilson seconded that record 1987-174A circulate for a third round; motion failed 4-5.
Wilson suggested use of "Tuffilm" (made by Grumbacher and available in any art supply store) or “Krylon” on field notes and sketches to make them erase-proof and water-proof.
www.wfo-cbrc.org /cbrc/cbrc_minutes/2002_meeting.doc   (2304 words)

  
 Northwest Florida Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
David Nicholas Wilson was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Dewey Wilson Sr.; and also his maternal grandmother, Ina L. Sapp.
In loving memory of John Edward Vagi, age 69, who passed away to be with the Lord on March 4, 2002.
John was born in New Jersey on Jan. 31, 1933, but was a Florida resident since 1973.
www.nwfdailynews.com /archive/obituaries/020307briefs5.html   (787 words)

  
 Richard and John Sorrells, Albemarle Co. Va.
JOHN SORRELL, Goochland, to THOMAS OWEN, Henrico Co. for 100 bushels wheat, 150 acs land on north side James River, bounded by Broad Branch.
JOHN SORRELL in a suit against THOMAS FITZPATRICK, administrator of CHARLES BLANY, for 25 shillings, which he is to recover and 94 and ½ lbs tobacco for his cost.
The compiler notes that John is found in the deed books of Goochland as early as 1728, and the order books of Albemarle County as early as 1745.
www.oursouthernancestors.com /sorr-001b.html   (3107 words)

  
 Military History of the Three Towns, in Wheeler and Wheeler's History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine
Wilson and at the opinions expressed by him, denounced him as a Tory, and at one time meditated an attack upon him, and even went so far as to collect men together at Mr.
Wilson's patriotism was, however, suspected, and he was, either previously or soon after the incident just related, attacked by a mob, captured, loaded with chains, and carried to New Meadows.
John Lemont, of Bath, was colonel, and John Reed, of Topsham, lieutenant-colonel of this regiment.
www2.curtislibrary.com /history/wheeler/ww_pt2_ch26.html   (9796 words)

  
 Military Law, the Canadian Militia, and The North-West Rebellion of 1885
The royal commission, chaired by Colonel John Wilson Patten, explored alternative forms of punishment, such as fines, imprisonment, and discharge of convicted soldiers.
John Shipp, Flogging and its Substitute: Advice from the Ranks; or, a letter to Sir Francis Burdett, on the barbarous and degrading system of flogging soldiers and sailors (London: Whittaker, Treacher, 1831).
John W. Brinsfield, `The Military Ethics of General William T. Sherman,' Lloyd J. Matthews and Dale E. Brown, eds., The Parameters of Military Ethics (Washington, D.C.: Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1989): 163.
www.jmss.org /1998/article5.html   (8875 words)

  
 Scotland in the nineteenth century: Section 15.7: Railways [ebook chapter] / J A Haythornthwaite, 1993
John Walker, general manager of the North British Railway Company, gave evidence on the rates and terminal charges affecting the company laid down in the Edinburgh and Glasgow Act, 1838, the Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway Act, 1836, the Edinburgh and Northern Act, 1845 and the North British Railway Consolidation Act, 1858 (pp.
He objected to the suggestion that railway rates should be fixed by a government tribunal.
John Durie, a coalmaster from East Lothian (pp.
gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk /haynin/haynin1507.htm   (2890 words)

  
 John Patten
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
PATTEN, John, member of the Continental congress, born in Kent county, Delaware, in 1746" died in Dover, Delaware, 17 June, 1801.
He joined the Continental army at the beginning of the Revolution, was commissioned major, 14 December, 1779, and fought in almost every battle from Long Island to Camden, at which he was taken prisoner.
www.famousamericans.net /johnpatten   (293 words)

  
 Probate Records - Book A
Judgments on Jesse Hollwell as executor of John Faris, of Edward Jervis, of Sarah Spaulding and of Anthony Baldwin.
Fisher, John R. Porter, Adam Davis, and due to the late firm of Allen and Scribner 1/2 due the estate of Peleg R. Allen.
James Wilson is appointed guardian for Betsy and Lovina, infant heirs of the deceased with Burton Southerlan and Samuel Cobb as sec.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/county/orange/probate_a.htm   (3383 words)

  
 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1721) 1721 - 1724 John Carteret, Baron Carteret (s.a.) 1724 - 1748 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (s.a.) 1748 - 1751 John Russell, Duke of Bedford (b.
1720) 1702 - 1706 Sir John Leveson-Gower (from 1703, John Leveson-Gower, Baron Gower of Stittenham) (b.
1701) 1702 - 1705 John Sheffield, Marquess of Normanby (from 1703, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire and Normanby) (b.
www.rulers.org /ukgovt.html   (14565 words)

  
 SUMMER 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Duane Griffith, Jeff Jacobsen, Gerry Nielsen and John Wilson have continued their work using GIS to evaluate potential groundwater contamination from agricultural chemicals.
Andy Hansen, Robin Patten, Roly Redmond (University of Montana), Jay Rotella and John Wilson have launched a major landscape ecology project that will cover parts of Yellowstone National Park and the Gallatin and Targhee National Forests.
And finally, Bill Inskeep, Jon Wraith and John Wilson were recently funded by the USDA-CSRS Water Quality Program to combine several solute transport models with selected GIS databases to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns in pesticide transport.
nris.state.mt.us /gis/gisnews/sum93.html   (3135 words)

  
 IN SCARLET AND GREY - Sumner & Stillman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
First American Edition, issued as the 26th title (of 33) in the renowned "Keynotes Series," published by John Lane in London and by Roberts Bros. in Boston.
Florence Henniker was the daughter of Richard Monkton Milnes, friend of Tennyson and editor of Keats; she began writing novels in 1891.
The binding design (for this and the other later Keynotes volumes) is by Patten Wilson.
www.sumnerandstillman.com /Catalog/sumner.cgi/7434   (304 words)

  
 Related Titles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Includes Frederick on 'The Romantic Drama', John Sutherland on 'The Novel' and David Miall on 'Gothic Fiction'.
She places Coleridge's reputation within the context of both British and German Romanticism and shows finally how the celebrated author of The Ancient Mariner, Christabel, Kubla Khan, and Biographia Literaria, eventual Tory and churchman, became for such Victorian intellects as John Stuart Mill and Thomas Carlyle, a luminary of immense importance.
Another portrait in words, this time of Hazlitt, by John Hamilton Reynolds, the friend of Keats.
www.blackwellpublishing.com /wumiall/related.htm   (1068 words)

  
 TRACKING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Once this is complete later this year, we hope to contract with a private firm to produce a management layer suitable for Gap Analysis.
For this effort, Zhenkui Ma and Robin Patten have completed a supervised classification of the Greater Yellowstone study area using a 2 acre (9 pixel) minimum mapping unit.
They were able to classify areas burned in 1988 into at least two levels of intensity.
www.wru.umt.edu /news/tracking.html   (557 words)

  
 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Hill, John Charles (1862-1943) Bishop of Hulme (1)
Patten, John Wilson (1802-1892) Baron Winmarleigh, politician (7)
Rawlinson, John (1629-1699) Barrister of Gray's Inn (1)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=55   (679 words)

  
 John Lane Company Records, Index of Correspondents
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-1902--1.1
Skrine, John Huntley, 1848-1923--44.2 (with Skrine, Mary J. Skrine, Mary J. (Mary Jessie Hammond), b.
Spender, John A. (John Alfred), 1862-1942 (The Westminster Gazette)--44.4, 54.2
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/lane.john.corr.html   (4443 words)

  
 UK peerage creations: Chronological list 1801–1900
Hutchinson of Alexandria and of Knocklofty in the County of Tipperary – John Hely Hutchinson (extinct(1) 29 June 1832)
Lyndhurst of Lyndhurst in the County of Southampton – John Singleton Copley (extinct(1) 12 Oct 1863)
Keane of Ghuznee in Affghanistan and of Cappoquin in the County of Waterford – John Keane (died 26 Aug 1844, extinct(3) 27 Nov 1901)
website.lineone.net /~david.beamish/peerages1.htm   (12399 words)

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