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  Fuller Family of Sussex - pafg38 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Silvester Ladd was born in 1556 in Barham, Kent.
Winisreth Ladd was born in 1571 in Barham, Kent.
Dorothey Ladd was born in 1573 in Barham, Kent.
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 Richard Harris Barham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Harris Barham (December 6, 1788–June 17, 1845), English novelist and humorous poet, better known by his nom de plume of Thomas Ingoldsby, was born at Canterbury.
At seven years of age he lost his father, who left him a small estate, part of which was the manor of Tappington, so frequently mentioned in the Legends.
Barham was a contributor to the Edinburgh Review and the Literary Gazette; he wrote articles for Gorton's Biographical Dictionary; and a novel, My Cousin Nicholas (1834).
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Barham by a young lady on her sick- bed, and who herself was so impressed with their truth, as to urge most strongly the apprehension of the young man of whose horrible arts she believed herself to be the victim.
Barham was, unquestionably an adept in the mysteries of mirth, happy in his use of anachronism, and all the means and appliances of burlesque; he was skilled, moreover, to relieve his humour, however broad, from any imputation of vulgarity, by a judicious admixture of pathos and antiquarian lore.
Barham; a warm attachment had sprung up between them during an intimacy of twenty years, and be heard of the event that had dissolved it with the most heartfelt grief, not unmixed with something of a sinister foreboding as regarded himself.
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 The Literary Gothic: biographical note on Thomas Ingoldsby
Richard Harris Barham was born in Canterbury, Kent, on 6 December 1788.
Barham's married life seems to have been happy, if distant; Caroline Barham was up with the lark each morning, and abed early each night, whereas her husband would only come alive around midnight: he would still sit up all night, reading and writing, and sleep well into the afternoon.
Barham by a young lady on her sick-bed, and who herself was so impressed with their truth, as to urge most strongly the apprehension of the young man of whose horrible arts she believed herself to be the victim.
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 MCCHuntsville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
During Richard's tenure at Kennedy Baptist, the church was always one of the top 3 churches in baptismal numeric growth in the Lamar Baptist Association.
Richard graduated from the University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) with a major in History and a minor in Religious Studies and attended the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Richard was ordained as an UFMCC minister in November 1999.
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 Hissem_Fitzurse Family
Richard was born in about 1137 in Laxton, Northamptonshire, and died in 1177.
Barham is a village in Kent, 6 miles southeast of Canterbury.
Historians in 1619 and again in 1633 claimed that all the Barhams in the areas of Kent and Sussex descended from this man. Richard 'the Sheriff' succeeded to his father's estate, residing in the ancestral home of the Barhams known as Sissinghurst Castle.
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 Richard Bennett, Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Bennett would have been born ca 1617 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia in order to have been at age at the issuance of his first land patent in 1638 for 300 acres in Isle of Wight County.
Richard Bennett obtains a patent in 07/22/1682 for 630 acres in Surry County, on the Hollybush Swamp.
Richard's son James Bennett resides in the lower Parish of Surry County, Virginia on the West side of Pocatink Swamp.
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 City of Anaheim - Anaheim Police Department History: 1880
Dick Barham was very well liked by early Anaheim pioneers and was considered to be a courteous, kindly and genial gentleman.
Barham had served as a constable years earlier and had also been a member of Marshal Dye Davies early day posse on many occasions.
Although many a friendly game of poker were played by Barham and Davies during the early years of the town, the friendship dissolved when the two competed against each other in a municipal election for the position of town Marshal.
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 The Ingoldsby Legends
Richard Harris Barham, who came of an old Kentish family, was the only son of his father, who bore the same name.
At the age of nine he was sent to St Paul's School and on one occasion when he was about fourteen, on his way back to the school by the Dover coach, he met with an alarming and painful accident through the bolting of the horses at Bricklayers' Arms.
He was often a guest at the house of Dr and Mrs Roberts, where he was encouraged to read or recite some of his own compositions, and here he met Miss Smith (afterwards Mrs Bartley) the actress, and was by her instructed in the art of elocution.
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 AllRefer.com - Richard Harris Barham (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Harris Barham, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
In 1837 he began in Bentley's Miscellany, under his pseudonym, a series of parodies of country superstitions, medieval legends, and contemporary foibles.
Barham had a lively invention, a gift of creating suspense, and an unusually discerning sense of the ludicrous.
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 Richard Barham Middleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Barham Middleton (October 28, 1882 - December 1, 1911) was a British poet, who is remembered mostly for his short stories, in particular The Ghost Ship.
After education at Cranbrook School, Kent, he worked for a London the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation bank, as a clerk, from 1901 to 1907.
An encounter with the young Raymond Chandler is said to have influenced the latter into postponing his career as writer.
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 KENT RESOURCES - Smuggling, The Blues.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Morgan, Richard - a Quartermaster with the blockade forces who was shot and killed by "the Blues" on the beach in Dover on 30 July, 1826.
Reverend Richard Harris Barham, the author of a collection of poems called "The Ingoldsby Legends" was perhaps one of the more notable acquaintances of the Aldington Gang.
Barham would often meet the Gang when he was making his way home late at night.
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 Richard Barham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Harris Barham (1788 — 1845), English humourist, better known by his nom deplume of ThomasIngolosby, was born at Canterbury on the 6th ofDecember 1788.
At seven years of age he lost his father, who left him a small estate, partof which was the manorof Tappington, so frequently mentioned in the Legends.
Barham was a contributor to the Edinburgh Review and the Literary Gazette ; he wrote articles for Gorton’s Biographical Dictionary; and a novel, MyCousin Nicholas (1834).
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 Richard Harris Barham
Richard Harris Barham (December 6, 1788 - June 17, 1845), English novelist and humorous poet, better known by his nom de plume of Thomas Ingolosby, was born at Canterbury.
Theodore Hook was one of his most intimate friends.
The article about Richard Harris Barham contains information related to Richard Harris Barham and References.
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 Descendants of Richard Fitz-Urse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard de Bereham (probably Henry's uncle) was an adherent of the Earl of Leicester
1454 SAC pg123 - Richard Berham was appointed Prepositus or Reeve of the Manor of Bivelham.
Or perhaps John is the son of Richard of Wadhurst (subject) who was admitted by John Westburn the Seneschal to lands in the Pelham manor of Bivelham in 1480.
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 Barham - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Harris Barham is the author of The Ingoldsby Legends.
Barham's Ingoldsby Legends, a humorous novel in verse begun in a periodical in 1837, became one of the most popular books of the 1840's.
Ingoldsby, Thomas (Rev Richard H Barham) - The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels with Twenty Illustrations on Steel by Cruikshank, Leech and Barham
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 totaltennis.net - Essex Men the cream of Devon - Almost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Wire and Faris Khatib were in the US with the LTA, and the LTA coach looking after Jagdev Sagoo felt that it was too soon after his recovery for him to play competitive tennis at this level.
The two Simons and Tom and Richard Barham both won doubles but unfortunately, Nick Harston coming in for the injured Ben Pritchard to play with Sam Pedder was unable to add to the victory tally.
Ben had played very well to 4-all in the first set of his singles when he had an attack of leg cramps and, although he finished the match, it was never going to end positively.
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 Barham Ancestry
Charles Barham (1626 - 1/1/1682-83) (born East Sutton, Kent, England; died Merchant's Hundred, James City County, Virginia) (came to Virginia aboard the "John and Ambrose" in December 1663) married Elizabeth Ridley (abt.
Benjamin Barham (1750 - 1782) born Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died Sussex County, Virginia) married Sarah Knight (1746 - ?) in abt.
Barham (5 children named in will of Sarah Almira Wilson Barham's father, Joseph Wilson, this child's name unknown)
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 Harris, Richard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Harris - Richard Harris Age: 72 versatile Irish actor who received Oscar nominations for his roles in This...
Richard Harris Barham - Barham, Richard Harris, pseud.
Richard Harris - Richard Harris actor Born: 10/1/1930 Birthplace: Limerick, Ireland Though born in Ireland, he has...
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 Barham Family Genealogy Forum (Page 3)
Re: Lucy Barham/John Mustin - Richard Barham 2/23/00
Re: Barhams in Idaho - Carla Standley 9/23/99
Re: BARHAM Surname - Anywhere/Anyplace - Peggy Coleman 12/23/99
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 Visionary Belly Dancing: Harem Caravan Belly Dance Revue and Scheherazade
The show was conceived by Richard Barham, an American born second-generation Palestinian who had plenty of experience playing professional shows in Hollywood and Las Vegas.
Richard set the mood taking everyone on a magic caravan excursion through the Middle East and India.
Each song was from another port of call, and then finally he would introduce the dancers with some wild superlatives, such as the entrancing, the unforgettable, the omnipresent, the inimitable.
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 World History :: Encyclopedia Index -- Ri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
Richard, Duke of York (Prince in the Tower)
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 RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM - LoveToKnow Article on RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM - LoveToKnow Article on RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM
Although the first summer hotel was built here in 1855, Bar Harbors development as a summer resort began about 1870, after some artists had visited the place, and made it widely known through their pictures.
To properly cite this RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 The Ingoldsby Legends - MEMOIR OF THE REV. RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM
RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM was born on December 6, 1788, in Canterbury, were his family had for many generations resided.
Barham apologized for having sat down without him, observing that he had quite given him up, and had supposed 'that the weather had deterred him.'
Barham himself, but whether it ever reached the hands of the eminent individual to whom it appears to have been addressed, is doubtful:--
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 richard harris barham
Poet: Richard Harris Barham - All poems of Richard Harris Barham
Anecdote - Richard Harris Barham - Wit`s Miscellany
Richard Harris Barham - All poems of classical poet Richard Harris Barham
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 Barham Coat of Arms
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Anthony Barham who settled in Virginia in 1626; L. Berham arrived in San Francisco, California, in 1850; Mary Barham settled in Virginia in 1654; Thomas Barham settled in Maryland in 1720.
It is hard to say exactly when man first came to the lands that were to become the British Isles, but it can be said with certainty that Paleolithic tribes were flourishing there by 8000 BC.
Barham Surname History and Coat of Arms Framed
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 FILMER FAMILY DESCENDANTS
Sir Edward married 1585 (and was married for 44 years), to Elizabeth ARGALL, born abt 1570/75, Kent, England, (daughter of Richard ARGALL and Mary (Marie) SCOTT).
Katherine FILMER (4.Sir4, 3.Robert3, 2.Margery2, 1.Robert1) born England, married aft 1619, in England, Robert BARHAM, Jr.
Martha is descended from Charlemagne, King Olaf III of Sweden, King Harold II of Norway, King Louis VII of France, Emperor Otto II of Germany, 6 Magna Charta barons: Roger Bigod, Hugh Bigod, John de Lacie, Saher de Quincy, Richard de Clare, Gilbert de Clare.
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 John Barham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard BARHAM b: ABT 1540 in Of Broughton,,Kent Co,England
Elizabeth BARHAM b: ABT 1542 in Of Broughton,,Kent Co,England
Alice BARHAM b: ABT 1544 in Of Broughton,,Kent Co,England
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 Barham
Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham (1805.
HMS Barham (1914) List of battleships of the Royal Navy...
Richard Harris Barham Richard Harris Barham (St. Paul's school, but his studies were interrupted by an accident which sh...
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 Names Index Page
BARHAM, Dennie Harriet (1 JUN 1892-16 JUL 1978)
BARHAM, Mattie Augusta "Gussie" (21 JUN 1892-2 JUN 1970)
BARHAM, William C. BARHAM, William Cleveland (twin) (3 AUG 1884-19 JAN 1959)
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