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In the News (Thu 3 Dec 09)

  
  Nicholas Rhea - the man who inspired Heartbeat
Nicholas Rhea and his wife visited the show, and were delighted to learn that the flower bed had won a gold medal.
Nicholas Rhea is also the author of the Montague Pluke books, about an eccentric detective with a passion for horse troughs.
Nicholas Rhea also publishes under several other names; his books are also available in large print and audio format, and are among those most frequently borrowed from public libraries.
www.nicholasrhea.co.uk   (859 words)

  
 The Life of Peter Nicholas Cochems
Peter Nicholas Cochems was born June 7, 1847, in Koblenz, Germany -- the fourth child of seven children.
Nicholas reasoned that the geographical construction of the country had a great deal to do with the rainfall, now making a note of this he took several samples of the soil from time to time.
Nicholas discovered that the wild bushes growing around the country were rich in bloom and that the flowers had an abundance of nectar.
www.cochems.com /peter.html   (4568 words)

  
 Peter M. Nicholas
Nicholas is Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Duke University and serves on the board’s executive committee.
Nicholas is a “Fellow” of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Academy of Achievement and a recent recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
Nicholas served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, resigning his commission as a lieutenant in 1968.
www.neco.org /awards/recipients/nicholas_peter.html   (294 words)

  
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Nicholas Noel was issued a warrant September 10, 1750 for 100 acres of land in the Berwick Township portion of Pigeon Hills.
Peter Noel was born in or near the Rhine Valley of West Central Europe, probably in Alsace-Lorraine, the son of Joseph Noel.
Peter was 16 years of age when the boat landed at Philadelphia and the only son of the family over 16.
www.mcn.org /2/NOEL/BarbaraNoel.htm   (1302 words)

  
 Hong Kong Office : Staff Profiles : Mr. Peter Nicholas Rumgay
Peter has almost 20 years experience in the construction industry gained in leading contracting organizations, government, private practice and consultancy.
Having gained hands-on experience of all aspects of quantity surveying, Peter sharpened his contractual expertise in studying law and training as a barrister.
Peter is an experienced lecturer and a popular contributor of articles on contractual matters for various local publications.
www.jrk.com.hk /peter_rumgay.html   (307 words)

  
 Peter Nicholas Cochems, Winzer
We do not know when Peter Nicholas son of Cochems/Hyeronimi moved to the town of Cochem but it was sometime prior to his marriage to Anna Margaret Friderichs on October 23, 1769.
Wilhelm Rinck was married to Maria Magdalena Muller, daughter of Wilhelmina Cochems Muller (Peter Nicholas's sister) and therefore Anna Margaret's nephew by marriage.
Peter Joseph Cochems married into a family of bakers as Gertrude's father, Jacob Heuschen and grandfather, Johann Peter Heuschen were bakers in Cochem.
www.cochems.com /history/ch3_petenick.html   (1929 words)

  
 Chronological Church History
Nicholas Photakis, Nicholas Bassadakis, William Basel, Peter Gramelis; 1916 - Stelios Theodos, John and Mary Gregory, Sam Terzakis; 1917 - Pelagia Sofiadelis, James Patiras, George Constantinides; 1918 - Mr.
It is also known that Kostas Pandajis, Gregory and Charles Kypriotelis, Christos Psychogios, Louis Atnes, Peter Barbatos, Peter Kostopoulos, John Kiotsalides, Polities Misechronis and Peter,Demetrious, Gus and John Comninos resided in New Haven in 1908.
Soon after, Byzantine Iconographer Nicholas Brisnovalis was chosen to create the artwork adorning the walls of the new church, and Nadya Penoff was later commissioned to design all the leaded, etched windows whose delicately beveled purple and golden glass fill now fill the church with glittering shards of light.
www.saintbarbara.org /about/complete_history.cfm   (4916 words)

  
 St. Nicholas: "'Uncle' Peter Parley," William Oliver Stevens
One of Peter Parley's most ingenious ways of getting information under the skin of his unsuspecting reader was a series called "Balloon Travels," in a copy of the magazine I once owned, but which has been lost so long I must retell it as best I can from memory.
The opening picture showed "Uncle Peter and his young friends," Silas, aged five; Emily, six; Hiram, seven; and Lucy--I forget whether she was four or eight.
Nicholas, Mary Mapes Dodge, wrote for Robert Merry's Museum before founding her own periodical.
www.merrycoz.org /articles/STEVENS.HTM   (2504 words)

  
 Wenceslas and Nicholas - St Peter's Church, Nottingham, England on-line magazine
When St. Nicholas became the patron saint of pawnbrokers, three golden balls were adopted as their insignia and displayed outside their shops.
In England about 400 churches were dedicated to St Nicholas; and also in England there survive two important iconogaphical cycles of his life, on the font at Winchester cathedral and on an ivory crozier-head at the VandA Museum, both of the 12th century.
Based on Nicholas’ patronage of children and the custom in the Low Countries of giving them presents on his feast, it attained its present form in North America, where the Dutch Protestants of New Amsterdam united to it Nordic folkloric legends of a magician who both punished naughty children and rewarded good ones with presents.
www.stpetersnottingham.org /saints/wenceslas.htm   (832 words)

  
 On the Media - Arnold's Press
Peter Nicholas has been covering the Schwarzenegger administration for the L.A. Times during his inaugural year.
PETER NICHOLAS: I think the governor realized that his celebrity is on such a level, and he has such international appeal, that he can go around the traditional print mainstream news media.
PETER NICHOLAS: Well, I would say at the beginning, the press corps was not sure what it had on its hands.
www.onthemedia.org /transcripts/transcripts_100804_ahnold.html   (963 words)

  
 Peter Nicholas - Chelsea FC - Football-Heroes.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With his craggy face and burly build Peter Nicholas never looked a midfielder in the David Beckham mould, and in his case looks were certainly not deceptive, but there can be no doubt that, initially at least, he performed the ball-winning job for which he was recruited by Chelsea very effectively indeed.
Peter's 39 league appearances in 1988/89 were followed by a further 29 a year later and he was made captain for the second half of the season after Roberts' acrimonious departure.
A substitute appearance in an incredible 6-4 win at Derby proved to be his final act before a low-key departure on a free-transfer to Watford in March 1991.
www.sporting-heroes.net /football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=8458   (381 words)

  
 Saint Nicholas ::: Origin of Santa
Nicholas in 1773, not to honor Bishop Nicholas, but rather as a non-British symbol to counter the English St. George societies.
This St. Nicholas society was similar to the Sons of St. Tammany in Philadelphia.
Nicholas was shown in a gift-giving role with children's treats in stockings hanging at a fireplace.
www.stnicholascenter.org /Brix?pageID=35   (1338 words)

  
 Peter Nicholas Profile - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nicholas is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Trust for that organization.
Nicholas served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, resigning his commission as lieutenant in 1966.
Nicholas received a B.A. degree from Duke University, and an M.B.A. degree from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
www.forbes.com /finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=279839   (466 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Myra
Nicholas Thaumaturgus, venerated on 6 December, the is "Index" of Theodorus Lector (sixth century) is the first document which inscribes his name among the fathers of Nicaea in 325 (Gelzer, "Patrum Nicaenorum nomina", 67, n.
Theodosius II made the flourishing city of Myra the capital of Lycia and it is said, erected there a church to St.
Peter, Bishop of Myra composed in defence of the Council of Chalcedon writings quoted by St. Sophronius and by Photius (Bibliotheca, Codex 23).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10661a.htm   (448 words)

  
 Peter Jones' Greatest Hits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nicholas: (the subject is cheek) And we get plenty of that on this programme so Peter will you talk on it for 60 seconds starting now.
Peter: The door of this toilet was about 9 inches off the floor.
Peter: When I was a small boy away at school, we used to run down to the swimming pool and dive in in our birthday suits.
www.dotnet.com /~techmbl/peter.html   (402 words)

  
 A catalogue of the Peter Nicholas papers 1947-1979
Peter Nicholas' personal files illustrate his activities as a member of the Communist Party and his interest in the cause of disabled people.
Peter Nicholas was born at Worcester in 1914.
Evidence suggests that the papers were passed by Peter Nicholas to Paul Worm in 1982 to assist with the latter's research.
www.warwick.ac.uk /services/library/mrc/ead/309.htm   (3015 words)

  
 Scenes From The Kitchen Window
Peter wasn’t happy about his role as the lure for a serial rapist but he knew Andy was less happy.
Peter had been dreading it, but now that he was here, playing the part, it felt like he was tapping into a part of him hitherto undiscovered.
Peter was lying in the narrow hospital bed, spread out on his front, one leg pulled up so that the foot poked out from under the selection of blue and white blankets that had obviously been carefully manoeuvred over him through the night, each time he’d moved.
www.sundive.co.uk /dalzielandpascoe/shots.htm   (7319 words)

  
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Peter Nicholas went to the room he had been given as Piotr Rasputin.
Peter wrapped Callisto in the blankets of the bed and then picked her up.
Peter was the first down the ramp followed closely by Sarah.
solo.abac.com /lubakmetyk/others/donberry/redeem02.htm   (3601 words)

  
 nicholas ii czar of russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nicholas II, 1868–1918, last czar of Russia (1894–1917), son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna.
The last czar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his czarina, Alexandra, led a contented family life with four daughters and a son.
Nicholas II: The Interrupted Transition, by Helene Carrere d'Encausse.
www.fbcjoy.com /nicholas-ii-czar-of.html   (472 words)

  
 2002
Nicholas has to make up nine shots on the last round to make third place and puts in a remarkable 41 points.
Scores of 41, 40, and 38 by Nicholas, Peter and David in the final round put Richard, who had been leading the Fionn MacCool and Wooden Chap since round 2, under severe pressure.
Peter drops nine shots on the last four, leaving a stunned Richard holding both trophies.
www.reesgolf.org /images/photos/2002/2002.htm   (425 words)

  
 Peter Joseph Nicholas - Picture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peter Joseph Nicholas was born 28-Mar-1891 at Dover-Foxcroft, ME. He was the son of Andrew William Nicholas and Marie Louise Francis.
They were the parents of 13 children born between 1915 and 1935 at Dover-Foxcroft.
Peter was a basket maker, mason, and lifelong resident of Dover-Foxcroft.
www.avcnet.org /ne-do-ba/pic_nic1.html   (90 words)

  
 Puerto Rico e244   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is our closest game yet, with both Nicholas and Per on 47 points.
Nicholas has more doubloons and goods, so gets the inw - congratulations.
Nicholas clears a Small Market, a Hacienda, mans a Sugar Mill, a Tobacco Storage, the Guild Hall, the Residence, a Sugar field, a Tobacco field
www.fwtwr.com /fwtwr/puerto_rico/over/244game.htm   (1429 words)

  
 Jakob Schramm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nicholas Shrum's name was included in an article published in the March 14, 1812 issure of the "Carthage Gazette" newspaper 1806-1819.
Peter appeared in deeds beginning July 19, 1806 listed in the 1820-40 census of Smith Cuonty, and the 1850-70 Census Macon County living in the 4th District, located on the Dry Fork of Goose Creek.
Notes for Joseph G. Shrum: Nicholas G. was a justice of the peace in Camp Branch Township and while in that office, he performed the marriage of his son Nicholas III to Mary Ann Cooper.
www.tcarden.com /tree/ensor/shrum2.htm   (5296 words)

  
 St Peter's & St Nicholas Church: Weddings
Parish Communion Service at St Nicholas Church normally two months before the wedding is due to take place.
So if you are being married in September, your Banns will be read on the first three Sundays in July - this is a public announcement that you are to marry, and we would therefore like you to attend to check that it is happening.
The Millennium Garden (adjacent to the South door of St Peter's) is available for photos after the service.
members.aol.com /ataylor716/weddings.htm   (1254 words)

  
 Peter Schoeffer : MyFonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As a cleric Peter Schoeffer worked as a manuscript copyist in Paris before becoming apprentice to Johann Gutenberg in Mainz.
He was entrusted with all the printing equipment by Johann Fust when the inventor could not repay his debts.
The second son, Peter the Younger, was a capable punchcutter and printer himself.
www.myfonts.com:8080 /person/schoeffer/peter   (149 words)

  
 June 2 - Saint Marcellinus / Saint Peter & Nicholas the Pilgrim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
June 2 - Saint Marcellinus / Saint Peter and Nicholas the Pilgrim
Nicholas the Pilgrim (1075-1094), a Greek, by origin, traveled to
Nicholas was canonized four years after his death.
www.usenetreligion.com /t-686009.html   (1122 words)

  
 HSCGolf Records - 2002
We were competing for the Club Championship (36 holes, scratch stableford) and the Peter Pearson Trophy (36 holes, net stableford, 20+ handicaps).
Much to his surprise, Peter Nicholas ran out the winner in the Club Championship after he gained 54 stableford points.
In the afternoon, Peter Nicholas played extremely well and just missed out on a gross level par round, shooting 73 to win with 40 points.
www.hscgolf.org /records_2002.htm   (783 words)

  
 Nicholas and Peter LeHeup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Seeking land records for Nicholas Leheup, sometimes found spelled Lahugh and Lehew.
In PETER LEHEW OF FRONT ROYAL, VA AND SOME OF HIS DESC., pub 1966 by Edith Foster, she states the earliest records found for Nicholas Lahugh are 1688 in Northumberland County, VA....what records can this be?
I find Nicholas' probate record in 1719 in Northumberland County, with Peter and relict Mary Lehugh Administrators.
www.huguenot-manakin.org /huguenotforum/_disc2/00000047.htm   (94 words)

  
 relativespictures
Alexa Janet and Braedyn Perry Nosal are children of Caroline Marie Smith, daughter of Janet Lucille Masi, daughter of Peter Masi.
Peter Nicholas is son of Nicholas Michael DeSanctis.
Sophie and Emily are daugthers of Nicole Anne, daughter of Peter Nicholas, son of Nicholas Michael DeSanctis.
digilander.libero.it /rufdes/relativespictures.htm   (199 words)

  
 Oneida of the Thames
Lizzie Bread Oliver, Arva Cornelius Antone Maggie Nicholas Minnie Peter Antone, Sr.
Susan(?) Nicholas Abram Abram Nicholas Amos, Jonas, Jacob, Sarah Schuyler Henry Jacob Nicholas Ida Schuyler Helen Henry Nicholas James, Matilda, Elizabeth Abram Celinda Abram Nicholas Christina Hannah Johnson Nicholas, Joshua Jonas Nicholas Nellie Kennedy Susannah, Adeline Nicholas Nicholas, Sr.
Katy Betsy Daniel Hill Electa John, Peter John Hill Lucy Nicholas Peter, Enoch Peter Hill Mary Jones William, Lucy Enoch Hill Gladys, John, Burton, Gussie Green Eva, Edith Peter Hill, Sr.
www.angelfire.com /tx4/oneida/page10.html   (1039 words)

  
 THEN Volume 4 Chapter 3
Among the many fine articles in the MAYA 12/13 (Jan'77) was the latest instalment of Peter Weston's regular 'Slice of Life' column in which he wrote at length about his 'battles' with Charles Platt during the early 1960s and of Platt's attacks on Walt Willis.
For some months, Alan Dorey and Joseph Nicholas had been telling everyone of their intention to publish a fanzine of that name that would be devoted to killer fanzine reviews to end all killer fanzine reviews, so when ABF 0 dropped onto their doormats most assumed it was the much awaited thunderbolt.
Nicholas and Dorey had been building ABF up for months, but with their hoax Langford and Smith had neatly pricked that particular bubble and ensured that when the real ABF appeared it was bound to be an anticlimax.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /SF-Archives/Then/then_4-3.html   (16652 words)

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