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  CONSTANTINE - LoveToKnow Article on CONSTANTINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Behind the altar is Trinity Chapel, in the centre of which stood the celebrated shrine of St Thomas of Canterbury.
The priory owed its chief fame to the murder of Archbishop B~ekets Becket (1170) in the church, his canonization as St shrine.
Thomas of Canterbury, and the resort of the Christian ~ world on pilgrimage to his shrine.
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 Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron Davidson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Scottish poet and playwright John Davidson was a master of the narrative lyrical ballad.
U.S. poet, novelist, and critic Randall Jarrell is noted for revitalizing the reputations of Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, and William Carlos Williams in his literary criticism of the 1950s.
Includes sections on Davidson's life and influence, his philosophy of the anomalism of the mental, and his causal explanation of action.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page : R/RA/RAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Randall Baron is the researcher responsible for conducting the first research projects into the use of cryogenics applied to metals to make them harder, stronger and more durable.
Randall is named for Horace Randal, a Confederate brigadier general killed at the Battle of Jenkins Ferry.
Randall Lee Gibson (September 10, 1832 – December 15, 1892) was a U.S. Senator and a member of the House of Representatives from Louisiana.
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 GO BRITANNIA! Scotland: Great Scots of Note
Davidson's specialty, involving some of the earth's oldest fossils, was Brachiopoda, a phylum of marine invertebrates that possesses a bivalve shell.
As archbishop of Canterbury, another man of Edinburgh, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth, played an enormous role in the extension of the prestige of his See, but also of the Church of England overseas.
He was especially influential in the growing interest in the works of William Shakespeare, then in danger of being relegated to the back shelves of libraries because of centuries of poor editing and misconceptions (not to mention the infamous Bowdlerizing of the previous decade).
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 Cosmo Lang -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lang (like his predecessor as Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson) was a Scot and originally a Presbyterian.
In 1928, when Randall Davidson retired, Lang was made Archbishop of Canterbury.
Davidson's retirement followed, but was not in fact connected with, Parliament's rejection of the proposed new Prayer Book.
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 Thomas Davidson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Scottish naturalist and paleontologist who became known as an authority on lamp shells, a phylum of bottom-dwelling marine invertebrates (Brachiopoda) whose fossils are among the oldest found.
Davidson studied at the University of Edinburgh (1835–36) and on the Continent, where he participated in several geologic tours.
The son of Lebanese immigrants, U.S. radio, screen, and television comedian Danny Thomas was born Muzyab Rakhoob on Jan. 6, 1914, in Deerfield, Mich. He starred in the 1950s and 1960s television situation comedy Make Room for Daddy (renamed The Danny Thomas Show in 1957), winning an Emmy award in 1955.
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 Northbourne Sources: Canon William Ceidrych Thomas 1938   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is 41 years since Canon Thomas came from the populous and important parish in Birmingham to the quiet country Rectory in Kent.
References to the death of Cano Thomas were made at most of the churches in the deanery during the week-end.
[1] Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury 1903 - 1928
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 State v. Taylor - Tennessee DUI Lawyers
Defendant stated that he was looking for a ride, and Officer Davidson noticed a truck "half-way in the ditch." Officer Davidson asked defendant if the truck belonged to defendant, and defendant responded that the truck belonged to a friend.
Officer Davidson testified that defendant appeared to be having difficulty standing, so Officer Davidson asked defendant to sit on the tailgate of the truck.
Officer Davidson testified that he noticed an odor of alcohol on defendant and stated that defendant appeared to be under the influence of an intoxicant.
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 "D" Famous People
Davidson, George (1825-1911) Geodesist, geographer, and astronomer, born in Nottingham...
Davidson (of Lambeth), Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron (1848-1930) Anglican clergyman, born in Edinburgh, EC Scotland, UK.
Dubois, (Marie) Eugène (François Thomas) (1858-1940) Palaeontologist, born in Eijsden, The Netherlands.
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 Randall Thomas Davidson - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Randall Thomas Davidson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Newport Fine Art - We buy fine art! Artists such as American School,J. Winthrop Andrews,William Baird,Elisha ...
THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD (1823-1903) During his lifetime, Thomas W. Wood was popular as a painter of rural life and genre scenes of African-Americans.
Peale was born in New York City, where her father managed one of the three museums established by her grandfather, and where she first received the exposure to natural history and science which would later inform her work.
THOMAS MORAN (1837-1926) Thomas Moran's panoramic landscape paintings of the American West influenced the United States Congress to establish Yellowstone Park and the national park system.
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 Descendants of John Thomas Mason, annotation
Ricky Lynn Roach Jr b 14 Dec 1985 Lynchburg VA ¶36 James Thomas Mason (from ¶2) was born 24 Oct 1934 in Campbell Co VA. On 19 Sept 1957 in Campbell Co he married Martha Ann "Bob" Roakes, born 9 Jul 1933 in Campbell Co. Her parents were John Henry Roakes and Hattie Scott.
¶73 Marshall Thomas Davidson (from ¶72) was born 6 Mar 1938 in Campbell Co VA, died 12 Aug 1998 in Lynchburg VA, and was buried at Falling River Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookneal VA. He served in the U.S. Navy.
Brock Davidson b 2 Jan 1977 in Campbell Co VA ¶75 Lelia Dale Davidson (from ¶72) was born 5 Jul 1949 in Campbell Co VA. She married Kim Carwile, born 9 May 1952 in Lynchburg VA, son of Leslie A. Carwile and Mary Frances Metz.
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 RANDALL MSS.
The Randall mss., 1910-1975, consist of the papers of David Anton Randall, 1905-1975, bookman and first Lilly Librarian.
The autobiographical work of Randall entitled Dukedom Large Enough, published by Random House in 1969 (Lilly Z280.R18) was transferred to the Public Services Department in September, 1977.
Additions to the collection include Randall's files relating to the Bibliographical Society of America and to the funding and establishment of the Bibliography of American Literature.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/randall.html   (338 words)

  
 The Apostolic Succession of The Anglican Mission in America
There is a very good reason for that; their consecrators were violently overthrown by the governing authorities, and their records of ordination were destroyed.
Thomas Cranmer was burned at the stake in 1556, and there is a circle of bricks with a cross in the center on Broad Street in Oxford that marks the spot to this day.
"Sir Thomas Staines, captain of the other boat, Briton, was quick to note the natural grace and singular lack of sophistication of the Pitcairners, qualities which he believed gave them great potential as catalysts in the evangelisation of other Pacific people.
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 Lambeth Palace Library: Archbishops' Western Canada Fund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Archbishops' Western Canada Fund was set up in 1910 by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Randall Thomas Davidson) and the Archbishop of York (Cosmo Gordon Lang), in answer to an appeal from the primate of all Canada to assist the Anglican Church's ministry to settlers in Western Canada.
The collection consists of correspondence with the Archbishop of Canterbury about the work of the Fund, and of copies of minutes of the Fund, plus a photograph album of Reverend W. Boyd, missionary.
Catalogue of the correspondence and papers of Randall Thomas Davidson, archbishop of Canterbury, 1903-1928, (typescript, 1993).
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 Maury County, Tennessee, Queries Jan-Mar 1999
Thomas B JR is reputed to have helped build the first Univ of Mississippi.
THOMAS JAMES father was JAMES RANDALL who married BARBARA REYNOLDS 12Oct1827 in MAURY Co. I have no information on ELENDER JANE WORLEY'S parnets except that her father, brother and his wife were killed in a skirmish before the Civil War.
THOMAS K. YOUNG was born abt 1815 in Maury Cty.ROSSANNA WOODS was also born there abt 1820.He supposedly fought in the Seminole War.They resided there until about 1853.
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 News : About Vanderbilt University Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Randall Thomas Quoted in Wall Street Journal Article about Executive Pay This page requires a scriptable browser in order to use the search engine.
Once court and trial costs and legal fees were deducted, Judge Marietta Shipley of the Second Circuit Court of Davidson Country directed that the more than $2.9 million remaining should to go to "an appropriate charitable or government organization" that reflected, as closely as possible, the class of individuals harmed.
Attorney James Stranch of Branstetter, Stranch and Jennings recommended endowing Vanderbilt's civil litigation and dispute resolution program, and asked Dean Edward Rubin to submit an affidavit setting forth the nature of the program along with a detailed explanation of how the settlement would benefit the members of the Lankford class.
law.vanderbilt.edu /about/news/2005/10_31.htm   (615 words)

  
 North Carolina Writers' Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize honors internationally celebrated North Carolina novelist, Thomas Wolfe.
The final judge for the 2006 award is the distinguished American novelist, Josephine Humphreys.
The Thomas Wolfe Fiction competition is open to all writers without regard to geographical region or previous publication.
www.ncwriters.org /programs/competitions/wolfe.html   (145 words)

  
 Philosophical Dictionary: d'Alembert-Day
American philosopher who, like Quine, applies the methods of logical and linguistic analysis to the study of human nature.
On Davidson's view, interpretation of a language should always be governed by a "principle of charity" that maximizes its true statements.
Although he regards mental events as irreducibly intentional and denies the possibility of psycho-physical laws, Davidson defends a sophisticated identity theory ("anomalous monism") under which every mental event supervenes upon some physical event, subject to the usual physical laws of nature, even though it cannot be fully described in purely physical terms.
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 Genealogy of Marchant Thomas
Birth data are suppressed for persons born after 1906.
_JOSEPH "JOE" THOMAS _______ _Elisha "Lish" THOMAS _____
_Pleasant THOMAS __________ _Reed S. _Mahulda "Hulda" CAMPBELL _ _Ashford THOMAS _
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 Religious leaders
1599 St. Thomas Christians are included in the Catholic Church 16 Dec 1992 rank of Major Archbishop (head of the church) created Major Archbishops of Ernakulam-Angamaly 16 Dec 1992 - 11 Nov 1996 Antony Cardinal Padiyara (b.
Archbishops of Canterbury 16 Jan 1695 - 14 Dec 1715 Thomas Tenison (b.
1929) (Locum Tenens) 26 Jul 2002 - Baselios Thomas I (s.a.) - "Catholicos faction" - 27 Oct 1975 - 27 Apr 1991 Baselios Marthoma Mathews I (b.
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 John Singer Sargent Index Art Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thomas Edward Vickers 1884 Painting - oil on canvas
Thomas Lincoln Manson Jr (Mary Groot) 1890 Painting - oil on canvas
The Archbishop of Canterbury (Randall Thomas Davidson) 1910 Painting - oil on canvas
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
clergyman; founded New Haven _1597-1670 Davenport, Thomas US electrical inventor _1802-1851 David I (David the Saint) Scot.
1988 _1943-- Dekker, Thomas (also Thomas Decker) Eng.
of N. Cyprus 1975-- _1924-- Denman, Thomas, Baron Brit.
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 Farrar, Frederic William. Papers
Arnold, Sir Edwin, Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" and poet
Cheyne, Thomas Kelly, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
Jex-Blake, Dr. Thomas William, Principal of Cheltenham College
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 Religious Organizations
Thomas Christians are included in the Catholic church.
16 Jan 1695 - 14 Dec 1715 Thomas Tenison (b.
6 Feb 1903 - 12 Nov 1928 Randall Thomas Davidson (b.
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 CalendarHome.com - 1930 - Calendar Encyclopedia
May 13 - Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b.
May 25 - Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury (b.
July 7 - Arthur Conan Doyle, British author (b.
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 Food For Thought: Biographies D
Dale, Sir Thomas (English naval commander, col. administrator)
Digges, Sir Dudley (English diplomat; judge; son of Thomas)
Dudley, Joseph (English colonial administrator; son of Thomas)
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 Superformance Owners Groups
Owner Events, including LMS and VIR track events.
is the Superformance Owners Forum found by Randall Thomas SP 455 and SP 1002 in 2000.
If you don't have the password, there is a place to request it.
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The pair would make a wonderful display piece.
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY – DAVIDSON, Randall Thomas (1848-1930).
Autograph Letter Signed, two pages, 1905, on Windsor Castle letterhead.
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