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  Boyden, John
Grâce à son encouragement ainsi qu'à une bourse octroyée par des citoyens de Stratford, il étudia à Londres avec Henry Cummings à la RAM (1956-57).
Une bourse du CAC lui permit en 1958 de travailler avec Bernard Diamant et John Newmark à Montréal.
Grâce à une bourse du Mozarteum de Salzbourg, il travailla avec Schwarzkopf et Erik Werba pendant l'été 1961.
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 John De Stratford - LoveToKnow 1911
Fearing arrest John de Stratford fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words with.
John's brother, Robert de Stratford, was also one of Edward II L's principal ministers.
Ralph de Stratford, bishop of London from 1340 until his death at Stepney on the 7th of April 1354, was a member of the same family.
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 Festival de Stratford
Au cours de ses 43 années d'existence, le Festival de Stratford a révélé au public de nombreux acteurs, dont William HUTT, Tony Van Bridge, Douglas Campbell, Richard Monette, Martha HENRY, Frances Hyland, Douglas Rain, Kate REID, John COLICOS et Christopher PLUMMER.
Depuis 1971, le festival présente aussi des pièces de théâtre et des spectacles de musique au Tom Patterson Theatre, un petit bâtiment modestement équipé, tout à fait adapté aux ateliers, aux oeuvres expérimentales et à la formation des jeunes acteurs.
Des tournées aux États-Unis, en Australie et en Europe, confirment sa réputation de meilleur théâtre classique d'Amérique du Nord.
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 John de Stratford Information
Fearing arrest John de Stratford fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words with the king, and by his firm conduct led to the establishment of the principle that peers were only to be tried in full parliament before their own order (en pleyn parlement et devant les piers).
John's brother, Robert de Stratford, was also one of Edward III's principal ministers.
Ralph de Stratford, bishop of London from 1340 until his death at Stepney on April 7 1354, was a member of the same family.
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 John de Stratford - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fearing arrest John de Stratford fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words with the king, and by his firm conduct led to the establishment of the principle that peers were only to be tried in full parliament before their own order (en pleyn parlement et devant les piers).
John's brother, Robert de Stratford, was also one of Edward III's principal ministers.
Ralph de Stratford, bishop of London from 1340 until his death at Stepney on April 7 1354, was a member of the same family.
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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
Stratford was originally a market town, and this picture shows the market place at the town centre.
One mile from Stratford, across what were originally fields, lies the hamlet (small village) of Shottery, and the home of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's sweet-heart and wife.
There are good views from the obelisk, though the view over Stratford itself is disappointing, as much of the town is hidden by trees from this direction.
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 Biography of William Shakespeare
John Shakespeare seems to have assumed arms, and thenceforward was always entered in corporation documents as “Mr” Shakespeare, whereby he may be distinguished from another John Shakespeare, a “corviser” or shoemaker, who dwelt in Stratford about 1584—1592.
Stratford stands on the Avon, in the midst of an agricultural country, throughout which in those days enclosed orchards and meadows alternated with open fields for tillage, and not far from the wilder and wooded district known as the Forest of Arden.
It is reported by John Dennis, in the preface to The Comical Gallant (1702), that The Merry Wives of Windsor was written at the express desire of Elizabeth, who wished to see Falstaff in love, and was finished by Shakespeare in the space of a fortnight.
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 Stratford-upon-Avon for Accommodation, Touring, Dining, Walking...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Shakespeare, William's father, was the son of a tenant farmer at Snitterfield, some three miles north of Stratford, but he had come to live in the town as a glovemaker, a whittawer (white-leather worker) and general agricultural dealer some years before.
She was the eighth daughter of Robert Arden, a landowner and farmer whose family forebears had been given land by William the Conqueror, and who, on her father's death, inherited his sizeable farm at Wilmcote.
John Shakespeare had made a prior application and had been refused, but it seems it was important to William that he should succeed.
www.stratford-upon-avon.co.uk /wslife.htm   (2171 words)

  
 CHS: Civil War Monuments of Connecticut:
JOHN BENSON MARKER, Stratford, is significant historically because it identifies the man it memorializes as "(colored)." Recognition of African American Civil War soldiers as such is relatively rare in Connecticut.
JOHN BENSON MARKER, Stratford, is significant artistically because it is a carefully designed memorial in zinc, an unusual material for Civil War gravestones.
JOHN BENSON MARKER, Stratford, and its companion are in Putney-Oronoque Cemetery, a flat rectangular l.15-acre burying ground, established in 1827 according to its sign.
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 lawyer John_de_Ufford - lawyer-report.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John de Ufford or John de Offord (died May 2 or June 7, 1349) was chancellor—head of the royal administration—to Edward III.
After the death of Archbishop John de Stratford, Edward chose his chancellor for Archbishop of Canterbury, though the canons of the chapter had elected Thomas Bradwardine, the King's trusted confessor, a great intellectual and diplomat.
John de Ufford was nominated to the See by Papal Bull dated 28 September, 1348 and resigned the Great Seal he held as Chancellor.
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 Friaries: The black friars | British History Online
John de Darlington, occurs 1256 and 1262 (fn.
They include Hubert de Burgh, Isabel wife of Roger Bigod earl marshal, Elizabeth countess of Northampton, the earls of March and Hereford, Elizabeth countess of Arundel, John of Eltham duke of Cornwall, Richard Lord St. Amand, the countess of Huntingdon, the duchess of Exeter, Lord Fanhope, Tiptoft earl of Worcester, Sir Thomas Brandon, andc.
John bishop of Sodor, writing to Cromwell in 1538, asks him to remember his favour to him when he was prior of the Black Friars in London.
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 William Shakespeare - Biography and Works
The infant William was baptised on 26 April 1564 in the parish church Holy Trinity of Stratford upon Avon.
John Shakespeare was a local businessman and also involved in municipal affairs as Alderman and Bailiff, but a decline in his fortunes in his later years surely had an effect on William.
And, John Henry (1536-1636), the eldest brother of William "the silent" (1533-1623), became King John VI of Hesse-Kassel (from 1592-1627) after William "the wise" (aka.
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 Stratford: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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Stratford is known worldwide as the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
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 Stratford-upon-Avon for Accommodation, Touring, Dining, Walking...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the September elections, John Shakespeare, a new arrival from Snitterfield, was the only one of the four constables asked to continue in office.
John Shakespeare was persuaded to take on the office of bailiff this year and a new bye-law has been made imposing a fine of 20s on anyone who refuses to serve on the Council or, if elected, as an alderman or high bailiff.
John Shakespeare`s affairs are not improving: in fact, it is said that he has begun morgaging his wife`s inheritance.
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 MayflowerHistory.com
The only John Crackston marriage listed in the IGI is one John Crackston who married Catherine Bates on 9 May 1594 at Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.
The record seems very promising because of the extreme rarity of the name John Crackston, the proximity to Colchester, and the timing (daughter Anna was married in 1618, meaning she was likely born in the mid or late 1590s).
John Crackston (the father) died the first winter, and son John survived until shortly after 1627 when he lost himself in the woods, became frozen, developed a fever, and died.
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 St John's Stratford E15 - A Brief History (The 19th Century)
St John's Parish was originally part of the ancient Parish of West Ham which covered an area from the River Lea on the West to Green Street (or White Post Lane) on the East, and from the River Thames in the South to Leyton and Wanstead in the North.
It was in the diocese of London; in the Archdeaconry of Essex, which stretched from the Lea to the East coast; and in the ancient deanery of Barking, covering the modern London Boroughs of Waltham Forest, Newham and Redbridge, and the Barking half of Barking and Dagenham.
The land was given by Lord Wellesley-Pole of Wanstead, Politician, elder brother of the Duke of Wellington and of Hon.
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 STARTREK.COM : Biography
John de Lancie, whose portrayal of the mercurial character Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation has made him internationally (if not intergalactically) famous, was not always an omnipotent being descended from the Q Continuum.
John de Lancie then went on the Kent State University where he immersed himself in the drama program and, yes, he was there during the "Troubles." After Kent came the Juilliard Drama School, and after Juilliard de Lancie joined the American Shakespeare Festival at Stratford.
John's television acceptance speech has become a classic and it is still aired on highlight reels fifteen years later as he thanks, "in order of importance," those elements instrumental to his success: "props, cue cards and the lunch truck."
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 Shakespeare Resource Center - Shakespeare's Biography
Young William was born of John Shakespeare, a glover and leather merchant, and Mary Arden, a landed local heiress.
John Shakespeare had a remarkable run of success as a merchant, alderman, and high bailiff of Stratford, during William's early childhood.
It is surmised by scholars that Shakespeare attended the free grammar school in Stratford, which at the time had a reputation to rival that of Eton.
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 Stratford-upon-Avon: William Shakespeare
England's greatest poet and playwright was born at Stratford-upon-Avon, the son of a tradesman and Alderman of Stratford, John Shakespeare in 1564.
When he retired from writing in 1611, he returned to Stratford to live in a house which he had built for his family.
He also lost a daughter Judith (twin to Hamnet), but his third child Susanna married a Stratford Doctor, John Hall and their home "Hall's Croft" is today preserved as one of the Shakespeare Properties and administered by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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 JOHN DE STRATFORD (d. ... - Online Information article about JOHN DE STRATFORD (d. ...
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
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John's brother, Robert de Stratford, was also one of Edward III.'s See also:
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 AllRefer.com - John de Stratford (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
A doctor of civil and canon law, he was a legal adviser to the court of Edward II and several times an emissary to France and the Vatican.
He played a passive role in the overthrow (1327) of Edward, and although nominally a member of the council that ruled on behalf of the young Edward III, he did not support the dominant faction under Roger de Mortimer.
Although he and the king were formally reconciled, Stratford exerted no further political influence.
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 Stratford-upon-Avon for Accommodation, Touring, Dining, Walking...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John is a successful professional landscape painter whose work is widely exhibited in this country and abroad.
John specialises in watercolours, although he also enjoys working in oils.
John is also available for commissions and can be contacted at his home.
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 RBC - Artisans de Hockey Local RBC
On les retrouve au comptoir alimentaire de l’aréna du quartier.
Ils participent aux collectes de fonds pour l’achat de nouvel équipement et à la réparation des uniformes.
De plus, pour la première fois de l’histoire, une exposition permanente spéciale du Temple de la renommée du hockey honorera tous les bénévoles du programme Artisans du hockey local RBC mis en candidature en affichant leur nom.
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 Boyden, John
Bach Cantate n 42 : Stich-Randall sop, Forrester contralto, Young tén, Ch de chamb de l'Académie de Vienne, O de la radio de Vienne, Scherchen c orch; 1964; West WST-17080 et West 8303.
Haendel Rodelinda : Stich-Randall sop, Forrester contralto, Young tén, O de la radio de Vienne, Brian Priestman c orch; 1964; 3-West WST-320.
Peter GODDARD, « A home-coming for John Boyden », The Telegram (Toronto, 17 août 1970).
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 John de Stratford — Infoplease.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A doctor of civil and canon law, he was a legal adviser to the court of Edward II and several times an emissary to France and the Vatican.
John W. Sober of Stratford was appointed executive director of at the Norwalk Seaport Association.
Queens, Queans, and Shrews: The 2003 Stratford, Ontario Festival.
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 The Post and Courier, Charleston SC | Charleston.net | Stories
There were five local selections for all-state in golf: Austin Cody of Pinewood Prep; John Hunter Bradford, Hilton Head Prep; Rachel Uremovich, Hilton Head Prep; Kamito Hirai, Pinewood Prep and Garrett Vilcheck, Hilton Head Christian.
Rounding out the team are Anna Gillespie, Eliza Rodrigue and Shayna Lee, West Ashley; Kimrey Smith, Christina Bodison and Amy Diegel, Stratford; Melanie Lane and Jessica Barnes, Berkeley and Carrie Hudnell of Goose Creek.
Stratford's picks are Matias Rojas, Spencer Stevens and Nick Kinney.
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 Página/12 Web :: turismo :: Macbeth cumple 400 años
A lo largo de doce meses, la Royal Shakespeare Company representará las obras completas: por primera vez se subirán a escena en un mismo evento las 37 piezas teatrales, todos los sonetos y todos los poemas del gran Bardo de Inglaterra.
Más de una vez se han visto escolares de la época victoriana jugando en el jardín, e insignias girando misteriosamente en el piso de la tienda de regalos.
Stratford se encuentra en el corazón del condado de Shakespeare, con una geografía repleta de propiedades históricas y una inmensa variedad de jardines deslumbrantes.
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