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In the News (Wed 16 Dec 09)

  
  Philip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598).
Philip of Artois (1269–1298), heir to the countship.
Philip of Bourbon, Duke of Parma (1720–1765), Duke of Parma.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philip   (476 words)

  
 The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr
The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr.
Philip Wilkin was the fourth child of Godfrey Wilkin.
Philip was born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in 1758.
home.att.net /~philipwilkin/home.htm   (1538 words)

  
 Meeting New Friends - Milly Clapp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mildred (Milly) Clapp, a member of Penn Valley Meeting, died Thursday, November 18 at the Manor Care Center in Overland Park where she had lived for several years.
Several of Milly's family members, including her one surviving sister, Frances Brown, are expected to attend, as well as some of Milly's friends in the Kansas City community.
Frances Brown, Milly's sister, told of her life and reflected on the kind of person she was.
www.quakernet.org /MonthlyMeetings/PennValley/clapp_milly.html   (388 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 14
Philip Harless married Catherine Hager, daughter of Jacob Hager and Sarah (?), 16 September 1819 at Giles County, Virginia.
She married Philip Harless, son of Martin Harless and Catherine Lingel, 18 June 1790 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Elizabeth Barker married Philip Henry Harless I, son of Philip Harless and Milly Stanley, 29 July 1824 at Kanawha County, Virginia.
www.genealogy-quest.com /Harless-Homepage/tree/p14.htm   (1645 words)

  
 The Masters of the Templar Order : Philippe de Milly or de Naplouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Philippe de Milly was the eldest son of Guy de Milly.He was born a ‘Foal’, which is to say a Christian born in the Holy Land.
The relationship was strengthened but Philippe de Milly resigned in 1171 and retired to a Cistercian convent.
The death of Philippe de Milly is noted in one text as being April 1178, but other historians, suggest he died in April 1171, just after he resigned.
www.templiers.org /philippemilly-eng.html   (221 words)

  
 Deatherage: Generation III Part 1
Philip Deatherage, son of William and Mary, during the War of 1812, enlisted on 10 Aug 1814 in Captain Shackleford's Company, 1st Regiment Virginia Militia at Gaines Cross Roads, Culpeper County (now Rappahannock) for a term of six months.
Philip died intestate on 12 Oct 1866 in Rappahannock County [Rappahannock County Deathbook 1866 p.30].
Philip moved his family to Kentucky were his youngest son was born.
members.cox.net /rictobin/gen3pt1.html   (1487 words)

  
 Milly, Molly News
Milly, Molly has created a lot of international interest in the television industry, and there was strong competition for the television production rights.
Philip Yang tells us that preparation for China's traditional spring festival is well underway (it begins on January 29 th).
Philip goes on to say that the Milly, Molly books have been very well received, by children and parents in China—as is attested to by the great amount of positive correspondence and unsolicited reviews he has read and received (particularly from mothers).
www.millymolly.com /news/news_0601.html   (730 words)

  
 The Term "Pre-Raphaelite" as Applied to Harry Stone's "Milly" Plates in Dickens's "The Haunted Man"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
-- "Milly and the Student" and "Milly and the Children" -- in The Haunted Man (1848) is probably inappropriate in the strict sense of the nineteenth-century artistic movement.
The sacred atmosphere of "Milly and the Student" has affinities with the paintings of the German Nazarenes in that they share close attention to detail, a rejection of aerial perspective, a self-conscious religiosity in the unnatural stillness of the scene, and an avoidance of shadow in order to show everything clearly.
There is no doubt that, by the middle of the 1850s, the Pre-Raphaelite style (particularly that of Millais, who was an illustrator as well as a painter) had begun to exert considerable influence on book illustration, especially in terms of depicting"worthy" subjects and showing all characters as physical beautiful, graceful, and well- proportioned.
www.victorianweb.org /victorian/art/illustration/haunted/pva238.html   (417 words)

  
 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
While the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and King Philip II Augustus of France went on the Crusade, Frederick died on the way, Philip soon left, and operations were mainly conducted by a third monarch, the King of England, Richard I, the Lion-Heart.
After robbing and expelling Lombard bankers and the Jews, Philip conceived the scheme of suppressing the Templars, many of whom had died not twenty years previously vainly defending the last of the Kingdom of Jerusalem against the Mamlûks, accusing them of all sorts of outrageous crimes, and then confiscating their wealth.
At the death of Isabella, Philip II of Taranto, a son of Charles II was then able to set aside her second husband, Philip of Savoy, and her daughter, Matilda, and return Achaea to the Anjevians.
www.friesian.com /outremer.htm   (14353 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 166
She was the daughter of Philip Epling and Agnes Harless.
She was the daughter of Philip Epling and Catherine Kirk.
Philip Epling married Willmuth Ann Susan Hodges, daughter of Henry H. Hodges.
www.genealogy-quest.com /Harless-Homepage/tree/p166.htm   (665 words)

  
 CliffsNotes::Ulysses:Book Summary and Study Guide
Milly Bloom Bloom’s 15-year-old daughter (See Alec Bannon); she is attractive, as is her mother, and she is apparently also a bit hefty.
Milly is a feisty lass, and often Molly has had to curb her insolence.
Bloom’s thoughts of Milly emphasize his stress concerning the passing of time: Milly is experiencing her first love at approximately the same age as Molly experienced hers, with Lieutenant Mulvey on Gibraltar.
www.cliffsnotes.com /WileyCDA/LitNote/id-153,pageNum-4.html   (1269 words)

  
 Deatherage: Generation IV Part 2
), daughter of Philip and Milly (Merry) Deatherage, was born 25 Jun 1793.
), son of Philip and Milly (Merry) Deatherage, was born 20 Feb 1809 [Tombstone] in Kentucky.
Her first husband was Lewis Deatherage, also a son of Philip and Milly Deatherage, they married 4 Feb 1830 in Morgan Co., IL [County Rec].
members.cox.net /rictobin/gen4pt2.html   (2397 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Critical Study of Philip Guston: Books: Dore Ashton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dore Ashton has updated the bibliography and added a new concluding chapter to her classic study of the paintings and drawings of Philip Guston, the only study of his work completely authorized by the artist.
Philip Guston (1913-1980) was one of the most independent of the painters whose work was loosely linked by the term "abstract expressionism" during the 1950s, and he baffled admirers of his lushly beautiful abstract expressionist paintings by moving abruptly in mid-career to gritty figurative paintings in an almost cartoon-like style.
Full of incident and careful analysis, Dore Ashton's definitive biography of Philip Guston should more than satisfy the inquirer's appetite for a glimpse into the heart and mind of one of the 20thC.'s leading American artists.
www.amazon.com /Critical-Study-Philip-Guston/dp/0520069323   (1645 words)

  
 Knights_Templar
The Templars' had made some sizeable loans to the King of France, Philip the Fair.
Philip was embroiled in Papal politics and he was able to get his own puppet Pope on the throne.
He called for Pope Clement and Philip IV to join him within a year.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /knights_templar.htm   (1769 words)

  
 Frank Stone's "Milly and the Children" -- Plate 15 from The Haunted Man
Frank Stone in his third and final plate again depicts Milly with pictorial consistency (posture, form, costume, and scale) as Dickens had desired him to do, cap and all.
Stone's depiction of Milly recalls pictures of Christ with the children and Catholic Counter-Reformation artists' conceptions of Charity: Milly in the text is "like the spirit of all goodness, affection, gentle consideration, love, and domesticity" (160), those qualities that the Christmas Books consistently celebrate.
The essential tensions in the printed text are between the comic business of the Tetterbys and the melodrama surrounding Redlaw and the student; here, Milly clearly bridges the two plots and harmonizes these disparate elements in the same way that the country dance does at the close of The Chimes.
www.victorianweb.org /art/illustration/haunted/15.html   (329 words)

  
 Hard decisions | The Courier-Mail
The grass wouldn't grow under a macadamia tree and old frangipani, and flowers in the garden beds were suffering from the prolonged drought.
To solve the Meyers' dilemma, Philip Hansen recommended 40cm limestone pavers (about $40sq m) to cover the area at the bottom of the stairs to the back yard.
Philip said clients increasingly wanted a more structural look outdoors: "People are going for pavers and steppers and changing to the Sir Walter turf.
www.news.com.au /sundaymail/story/0,23739,20363326-23272,00.html   (1142 words)

  
 Petravan Caravan Tours (Petra, Jordan)
His successors, his nephew Maurice and Philip of Milly, added towers and protected the north and south sides with two deep rock-cut ditches (the southern ditch also serving as a cistern).
These were used for living quarters and stables, but also served as a fighting gallery overlooking the castle approach and for shelter against missiles from siege engines.
In 1176 Raynald of Chatillon gained possession of Kerak after marrying Stephanie of Milly, the widow of Humphrey III of Toron (and daughter-in-law of Humphrey II).
www.petra-caravan.com /kerak.html   (711 words)

  
 NPR : Rebuilding Chinatown After the 1906 Quake
No one knows how many people died in the densely packed blocks of Chinatown, which had an estimated population of 14,000 at the time of the disaster.
Milly Lee, right, shows Ruth Chan, collections manager for the Chinese Historical Society of America, family photos and artifacts saved during the 1906 earthquake.
Milly Lee is a former librarian and grandmother.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5337215   (1586 words)

  
 This Life (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Milly is becoming frustrated with Egg, as she now has to support them both.
Milly passes up a trip with O'Donnell to Paris and Rachel takes her place.
Milly and O'Donnell are almost found out after having sex in his office.
epguides.com /ThisLife/guide.shtml   (1532 words)

  
 Dickens Christmas Books
Philip Swidger, 87-year-old patriarch of the family whose present happiness is based on remembrance of the past, is reduced to senility at Redlaw's touch.
In the end the gift is reversed by the inherent goodness of Milly Swidger, whose painful memories of her lost child are the source of her benevolence.
The theme of this Christmas book can be summed up in Philip Swidger's refrain "Lord, keep my memory green".
www.fidnet.com /~dap1955/dickens/christmas_books.html   (921 words)

  
 Montreal (Crusader castle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Along with Kerak, the castle owed sixty knights to the kingdom.
It was held by Philip de Milly, and then passed to Raynald of Chatillon when he married Stephanie de Milly.
Raynald used the castle to attack the rich caravans that had previously been allowed to pass unharmed; he also built ships there, then transported them overland to the Red Sea, planning to attack Mecca itself.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Montreal_(Crusader_castle)   (346 words)

  
 Guided by History Podcasts Directory
And since I always like to make a connection to present day, it’s interesting to note that Wells Fargo Historical Services is still in contact with descendants of both Mr.
She describes her family connection to the 1906 earthquake, messages in her book for both children and adults, and her plans for April 18, 2006.
Authors Philip Fradkin, Milly Lee, and James Dalessandro provide historical commentary and offer tips on preparedness for today.
blog.wellsfargo.com /guidedbyhistory/Podcasts   (644 words)

  
 Catwalk Queen: Milly Goes Green at New York Fashion Week
Milly dress for a cinematic New Year's Eve
I make no secret of my love of green and yellow (although ideally not together), so one of the last shows I've looked at at New York Fashion Week is one of my favourites by far.
New York based Milly, by designer Michelle Smith sent out a sixties-inspired collection at their show, with mini dresses, big-buttoned coats, pretty little cropped jackets and, of course, lots and lots of green.
www.catwalkqueen.tv /2006/09/milly_goes_gree.html   (233 words)

  
 Women in power 1150-1200
She led an army to break the siege of Aucona, and forced the Imperial forces to abandon the siege and engaged in several battles on her return to her castle.
The eldest daughter of Philip of Milly, Lord of Nablus and Isabella, daughter of Maurice, Lord of Oultre-Jourdan.
Now a widow with four young children, she considered marrying Philip of Flanders, but the engagement was broken off suddenly for unknown reasons.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/Womeninpower1150.htm   (6696 words)

  
 My Family
He was married to Vannie Sue ABERCROMBIE Private.
Children were: Michael Joseph ESPINOSA, Katheleen Maria ESPINOSA, Christopher Raymond ESPINOSA, David Keith ESPINOSA, Philip John ESPINOSA, Susan Maria ESPINOSA.
Milly ESTES was born about 1760 in Virginia.
members.fortunecity.com /randall_fields/d106.htm   (414 words)

  
 "Bury Me in a Free Land": The Abolitionist Movement in Indiana, 1816-1865
For the civil case see Indiana District Court Records, Order Book D, Federal Regional Archives, Chicago.
3 Interviews in Philip Kabel Collection, 62-68, Indiana Historical Society Library.
Defendants listed in the cases included Milly, Thomas, and Claiborn Wilkerson, Matthew Chaver, William Woodson, Alexander Williams, Benjamin Outland, Robert and Martin Scott, and Samuel Green.
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/ihb/ugrr/bmfn7.html   (430 words)

  
 Philip Heath Babies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is what Philip Heath writes about them:
Important notice by Philip Heath: 'We have used all hand dyed materials.
With time and depending upon the conditions in which you keep your doll, colours of accessories might change and may also colour the vinyl.
www.krbearsanddolls.com /PhilipHeathBabies.htm   (242 words)

  
 Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Plot Outline: Millie comes to town in the roaring twenties to encounter flappers, sexuality and white slavers.
Nevertheless, when Jimmy kicks the phono with his foot, the song just continues.
I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it
imdb.com /title/tt0062362   (390 words)

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