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 John of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, John was the fifth son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
In 1184, John and Richard both claimed that they were the rightful heir to Aquitaine, one of many unfriendly encounters between the two.
John and one of his Justices in Eyre, the Sheriff of Nottingham, are portrayed as the villain and henchman in the Robin Hood legends.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_of_England   (3188 words)

  
 JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND) - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND)
JOHN (1296-1346), king of Bohemia, was a son of the emperor Henry VII.
He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes
John rom the first regarded his son with jealousy, which after his econd marriage with Joan Henriquez, and under her influence, ;rew into absolute hatred.
90.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JO/JOHN_KING_OF_ENGLAND_.htm   (2673 words)

  
 John England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John England (September 23, 1786 in Cork, Ireland - April 11, 1842 in Charleston, South Carolina) was the first Catholic Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina.
John England was educated in Cork, and later entered St.
A striking phase of Bishop England's apostolic character was manifested in his spiritual care of the negroes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_England   (1710 words)

  
 John, king of England. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
John refused (1206) to accept the election of Stephen Langton as Walter’s successor at Canterbury, and as a result Pope Innocent III placed (1208) England under interdict and excommunicated (1209) the king.
John deserted his dying father in 1189 and joined the rebellion of his brother Richard, who succeeded to the throne as Richard I in the same year.
At this time John alienated public opinion in England by divorcing his first wife, Isabel of Gloucester, and made enemies in France by marrying Isabel of Angoulême, who had been betrothed to Hugh de Lusignan.
www.bartleby.com /65/jo/JohnEng.html   (804 words)

  
 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain
The dispute centered on John's stubborn refusal to install the papal candidate, Stephen Langdon, as Archbishop of Canterbury; the issue was not resolved until John surrendered to the wishes of Pope Innocent III and paid tribute for England as the Pope's vassal.
John failed to overthrow Richard's administrators during the German captivity and conspired with Philip II in another failed coup attempt.
John died in the midst of invasion from the French in the South and rebellion from his barons in the North.
www.britannia.com /history/monarchs/mon28.html   (591 words)

  
 England Dan and John Ford Coley
England Dan & John Ford Coley not only flowed well, but was unusual enough to merit a second look from programmers, reviewers, and promoters, as well as the general public, even if they'd never heard any of the duo's music.
As "England Dan & John Ford Coley", they were signed to A&M Records in 1970, with the assistance of guitarist Louis Shelton, who'd played with Jim Seals in The Dawnbreakers (and would be part of Seals & Croft's band), and who had brought the duo's demo to Herb Alpert.
John Ford Coley withdrew from performing after the split, although he did return to A&M Records in 1981 to cut an album, "Leslie, Kelly & John Ford Coley" with singers Leslie Bulkin and Kelly Bulkin, on which Jim Seals' long-time partner Dash Crofts did some singing.
www.classicbands.com /england.html   (1328 words)

  
 John Harvard's England
One-third of the university graduates who first settled in New England were Emmanuel graduates, and John Harvard belonged to this group.
the name of John Harvard, unknown and of little account when he left England, has been a benediction to the New World, and his timely and generous act has borne fruit a millionfold.
John Harvard is on the north wall, next to a portrait of Laurence Chaderton, the first master of Emmanuel and one of the translators of the 1611 English Bible.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/1998/06.04/JohnHarvardsEng.html   (2143 words)

  
 John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century - Renishaw Hall - Absolutearts.com
John Piper was born in 1903, bought up and educated at Epsom, then a quiet country town, and the third son of a solicitor, who commuted daily to his office in Westminster.
John Piper's images of Renishaw and the surrounding area are some of his finest works, combining the mood of the time with architectural delicacy.
When the eldest was slain at Ypres in 1915 both parents were shattered and the father insisted the two surviving sons should follow in the safe profession of Law: Gordon complies but John obeyed unwillingly: after four years’ drudgery he failed miserably in his exams and his father suddenly died.
www.absolutearts.com /artsnews/2001/08/17/29005.html   (914 words)

  
 John 'Lackland' King England (24 Dec 1166 - 19 Oct 1216)
John 'Lackland' King Of England was known as one of England's worst kings.
John succeeded his brother Richard the Lion-Hearted as king of England and duke of Normandy in 1199.
John persued a policy in England that brought him into conflict with Pope Innocent III.
www.smokykin.com /ged/f001/f82/a0018236.htm   (321 words)

  
 Ensign John Charles England
John Charles England was born in Harris, Mo., on December 11, 1920.
Lennie England served as maid of honor and kept the ribbon wrapped bottle until her death in 1995.
In 1943 the USS England DE-635 was named to honor John Charles England and his heroism.
www.ussengland.net /DE635/JCEngland.htm   (735 words)

  
 Biographical Sketch of John England
John England was a true servant of God and his fellow-men self-forgetful, self-sacrificing and supremely loyal to his Christian convictions.
"Uncle John" England's hospitality was known afar in that day, when the latch-string always hung outside of the door.
John England was a son of Stephen England.
www.bible.acu.edu /stone-campbell/Biogs/englndjn.htm   (440 words)

  
 John England
England was consecrated bishop of the new see of Charleston, S.C., in 1820 and moved to America.
England, John, 1786–1842, Irish Roman Catholic churchman in America, b.
His parishes were poor ones, but he became well known for his zeal for Catholic Emancipation and for advocating equality of his church with the Anglicans in Ireland.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/people/A0817362.html   (223 words)

  
 King John John (King John of England)
The king of England, he is the son of Elinor and uncle to Arthur and Blanch.
Historically, he became king in 1199 upon the death of his brother Richard I, who had named him his successor two years earlier.
John is reported to have been a wicked, tyrannical monarch.
www.enotes.com /king-john/38086   (149 words)

  
 John Foster of England Limited
In 1819 John Foster began his venture which resulted in the creation of the John Foster company and the building of the Black Dyke Mills at Queensbury Bradford in West Yorkshire, an area which is renown for textile manufacture.
The success of John Foster can be attributed to the use of the finest raw materials and the dedication of the workforce who understand the importance of the manufacture of a quality product.
All the fabrics are manufactured within West Yorkshire by the best processors avaiable,always under the control of John Foster, all stages of production being carefully monitored to achieve a product that is both desirable and attractive to tailors and garment makers alike.
www.john-foster.co.uk   (255 words)

  
 John Owen
John Owen’s treatises on Indwelling Sin in Believers and The Mortification of Sin are, in my opinion, the most helpful writings on personal holiness ever written.
I owe more to John Owen than to any other theologian, ancient or modern; and I owe more to [The Mortification of Sin] than to anything else he wrote.
To read John Owen is to enter a rare world.
www.johnowen.org   (354 words)

  
 John in England
If there's this urge on your part to say something negative, remember, this is a public forum and I'd altogether rather read what John has to say then many of those who submit their comments, which often have very little to do with anything besides personal venting.
It is my experience that John has been a good and true friend whom I have trusted and who has trusted me, and who has taken great pains not only to bring myself and others like me into the Aladdin hobby but has also gone to extraordinary lengths to give me aid.
I know john personally, and he is an extremely helpful and knowledgable chap who has time for anyone who shows an interest in lamps.
www.aladdinknights.org /bboard/archives/Q0002121.htm   (1136 words)

  
 US People--England, John Charles
John Charles England was born in Harris, Missouri, on 11 December 1920.
Ensign England joined the crew of the battleship Oklahoma (BB-37) in September 1941.
He enlisted in the Naval Reserve in September 1940 and received his commission as a Naval officer in June 1941.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/pers-us/uspers-e/jc-engld.htm   (212 words)

  
 Our Catholic Roots
John England's challenge, and his opportunity, was to develop a new form of church organization.
The young man's name was John England, and he was the newly appointed Bishop of the new Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina.
He feared England's possible interference in the affairs of the Baltimore Archdiocese, and he could not even imagine bishops sharing power with lay Catholics as Bishop England was suggesting.
www.cyberfaith.com /examining/roots13.html   (3348 words)

  
 Archive Photos: King John of England@ HighBeam Research
Seemingly a pawn in the larger powers that existed, John was forced to sign the Magna Carta by his barons which enacted Englands first declaration of civil liberties.
King John of England wears royal finery and a crown.
The youngest son of Henry I, John succeeded his older brother Richard I in 1199.
highbeam.com /doc/1P1:30446160/King+John+of+England.html?refid=ip_hf   (154 words)

  
 USS ENGLAND DD635
Antisubmarine Warrior In The Pacific: Six Subs Sunk In Twelve Days by John A. Williamson is the story of his life as it pertains to gaining knowledge about antisubmarine tactics and the Navy and how that applied to USS England's (DE-635) success in May of 1944.
This web site is devoted to the history of the USS England DE-635 and is intended to keep the history of this mighty ship and her crew in the public eye.
This book is one of the most important writings about USS England (DE-635) and is a must reed for all who love history.
www.ussengland.net /DE635   (392 words)

  
 John (of England) - MSN Encarta
John (of England), called John Lackland (1167-1216), king of England (1199-1216), best known for signing the Magna Carta.
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 Amazon.com: The Very Best of England Dan & John Ford Coley: Music: England Dan & John Ford Coley
England Dan was actually Dan Seals, who eventually achieved success as a solo country singer in the eighties, and was also a cousin of Johnny Duncan, a country singer of the seventies.
England Dan and John Ford Coley made some great music that should appeal to fans of Bread in particular, but also to fans of great seventies pop music in general.
Even though JFC may no longer be involved with the music business today, he sure left behind a lot of good music during his brief partnership with (England) Dan Seals (whose brother is Jim Seals of "Seals and Crofts", who had a plethora of early '70's pop hits as well).
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000033WI?v=glance   (1235 words)

  
 John Dobson : England And Ireland
However, my second stop, in England, was at what we would call a Bed and Breakfast, and Christine bought me a whole box of bran which I didn't finish till I got back to California.
Richard Fleet and his wife were there with their twenty inch 'Dobsonian' telescope which was one of the ornaments in the program.
I visited several observatories in England, including Cambridge and the Isle of Wight, and I saw the big radio telescope at Jodrell Bank.
www.johndobson.org /articles/england.html   (1100 words)

  
 John in England
Everyone is allowed an opinion, and although John sometimes goes a little over the edge, it is his opinion and is proud to signs his name.
Especially from someone who is too much of a coward to sign his (or her) name.
www.aladdinknights.org /bboard/archives/Q0002441.htm   (341 words)

  
 St. John Ambulance - The UK's leading First Aid, Care and Transport Charity
St. John Ambulance believes that no-one should suffer because of a lack of trained First Aiders.
St. John Ambulance is asking its members, donors and corporate partners to register their support.
St. John Ambulance is the UK's leading First Aid, transport and Care charity.
www.sja.org.uk   (169 words)

  
 John Lilburne: England's new chains discovered
Presented to the supreme authority of England, the representers of the people in parliament assembled, by Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburne and divers other citizens of London and borough of Southwark, 26 February 1649
England's new chains discovered: or the serious apprehensions of a part of the people in behalf of the commonwealth; (being presenters, promoters and approvers of the Large Petition of 11 September 1648)
And it much refreshes my spirit to live to see this day that you have made such a step to the people's liberties as to own and declare yourselves to be (as indeed you are) the supreme authority of this nation.
www.constitution.org /lev/eng_lev_10.htm   (1862 words)

  
 eBay - england ..., Fan Apparel Souvenirs, Men's Clothing items on eBay.com
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 Portable toilet rentals serving New England
Airport-John, established in 1997, has grown to be one of New England's leading portable toilet rental and restroom contractors.
Our high level of service and capability to accommodate any size group or function, makes Airport-John New England's leading Restroom Service Company.
Airport-John has provided service for several major companies and events throughout New England.
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See England, John C. 'Early Asian Christian Writings, 5th-12th Centuries: An Appreciation' in Asia Journal of Theology, 11.1, 1997, 154-171; and Hidden History of Christianity in Asia, Delhi, ISPCK, 1996, pp.
See England, John C. "Bamboo Groves in Winds from the West" in 'Christen und Gewurze'...
by John C. England and Archie C.C. Lee.
www.missionstudies.org /asia   (1059 words)

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