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  Bishop of Carlisle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York.
The next bishop was Walter Malclerk, formerly agent of King John, and a prominent figure in the reign of Henry III.
A fresh beginning was made by the energetic Bishop John de Halton (1292-1324), a favourite of Edward I, and for nearly a hundred years the building of the present choir proceeded, though with many interruptions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bishop_of_Carlisle   (1047 words)

  
 Robert Barnes - LoveToKnow 1911
An attack upon Bishop Gardiner by Barnes in a sermon at St Paul's Cross was the signal for a bitter struggle between the Protestant and reactionary parties in Henry's council, which raged during the spring of 1540.
Barnes was forced to apologize and recant; and Gardiner delivered a series of sermons at St Paul's Cross to counteract Barnes' invective.
Barnes was one of six executed on the same day: two, William Jerome and Thomas Gerrard, were, like himself, burnt for heresy under the Six Articles; three, Thomas Abel, Richard Fetherstone and Edward Powell, were hanged for treason in denying the royal supremacy.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Robert_Barnes   (561 words)

  
 Richard BARNES (Bishop of Carlisle and Durham)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1571 Grindal issued his injunction for the substitution of "cups" for chalices; the number of cups of that date in the diocese of Carlisle shows that Barnes enforced this injunction in his own see.
At Crosthwaite, in Cumberland, the church was still, in 1571, in possession of a large number of vestments and a quantity of plate, which had escaped the commissioners of Edward, or had been restored by the commissioners of Mary.
We thus have Bishop Barnes's directions as to the altar furniture necessary for one of his largest churches.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/RichardBarnes.htm   (233 words)

  
 Richard Sparrow
On 12 January 1639/40 John Barnes of Plymouth sold to Richard Sparrow of the same four two-year-old steers and one three-year-old bull, for £83 [PCR 1:138]; Richard Sparrow immediately sold the bull and two of the steers to Josias Winslow of Plymouth, for £50 [PCR 1:139].
On 5 November 1638 "Richard Sparrow, of Plymouth, yeo[man]," was surety for William Burne (i.e., Bourne) of Duxbury [PCR 1:101].
On 2 October 1650 Richard Sparrow was censured for failing to report the theft of corn from his barn and for "concealing of the aforesaid act of Tho.
www.caskey-family.com /genealogy/RichardSparrow.htm   (1115 words)

  
 The Barnes Family
On the 1810 census of that County, the household of Benedict Barnes, Sr.
Barnes was probably the child by his first marriage and might have been Mahala Barnes who, in 1850, is found living in the household of a _____ Tate in Upshur County.
Mary Barnes on the Tax Rolls for 1878 on the Holeman property, and in 1885 and 1886, 1887, and 1888 for the property on the E.A. Merchant Survey.
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 Quodlibet Online Journal: Bishop Barnes, Science and Religion - by Steve Bishop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Barnes had always been a controversial figure, but it was as a bishop that the controversies raged most savage.
Barnes in accordance with Church Law refused to allow the perpetual reservation of the sacrament, he only permitted reservation if it were kept in a place where there was no public access, so that adoration of the sacrament could not take place.
Barnes was allowed to make a personal statement in the House of bishop later that day: I believe the conclusions reached in my book to be true and I hold them to be true I hold them to be entirely compatible with my position as a Bishop in the Church of England.
www.quodlibet.net /bishop-barnes.shtml   (8055 words)

  
 The Excluded Middle and Radio Misterioso with Greg Bishop
Bishop goes on to further argue that the disinformation fed to Bennewitz ultimately went on to be disseminated by controversial UFO researchers such as William Cooper, John Lear and others, who created a whole new genre of extraterrestrials located at underground facilities using captured humans for all sorts of nasty purposes.
Bishop assumes that Bennewitz's claims were a result of the disinformation being fed to him, and doesn't seriously consider that Bennewitz's central claims were accurate and that rumors of disinformation were used to discredit the genuine information Bennewitz was disseminating.
Bishop's citation of sources and interviews are all geared to demonstrate the truth of his thesis that the UFO community was right to dismiss the bulk of Bennewitz's extravagant claims.
www.excludedmiddle.com   (5355 words)

  
 Bishop Accountability
Barnes also spoke on behalf of "good" priests whom he said have been unfairly tarnished by the scandal.
The bishops then voted unanimously to step up efforts to remain vigilant against sexual abuse, but victims complained then that the pledge was inadequate.
How that will play out, however, is a difficult question as individual bishops work to address the injury to and needs of victims and their families, and to care for accused priests.
www.bishop-accountability.org /ca-la/CA_LA_c-p5.html   (5381 words)

  
 Barnabe Barnes Biography
1569—1609), English poet, fourth son of Dr Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, was born in Yorkshire, perhaps at Stonegrave, a living of his father's, in 1568 or 1569.
Barnes was well acquainted with the work of contemporary French sonneteers, to whom he is largely indebted, and he borrows his title, apparently, from a Neapolitan writer of Latin verse, Hieronymus Angerianus.
Barnes was buried at Durham in December 1609.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Barnes_Barnabe.html   (394 words)

  
 Robert Barnes
In 1535 he was sent to Germany, in the hope of inducing Lutheran divines to approve of King Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon, and four years later he was employed in negotiations connected with Anne of Cleves' marriage.
The policy was Cromwell's, but Henry VIII had already in 1538 refused to adopt Lutheran theology, and the statute of Six Articles (1539), followed by the king's disgust with Anne of Cleves (1540), brought the agents of that policy to ruin.
An attack upon Bishop Stephen Gardiner by Barnes in a sermon at St. Paul's Cross was the signal for a bitter struggle between the Protestant and reactionary parties in Henry's council, which raged during the spring of 1540.
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 Roman Catholic Blog: Bishop Says Polarization In Church Corroding Catholic Identity
Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Illinois has said that polarization within the Church is corroding the Catholic identity.
Bishop Braxton is clearly a well educated man, and after reading the article, I was not surprised to see that he went to Louvain (or that he is a bishop in Illinois).
The role of a bishop is not to choose sides but to try to resolve conflicts while defending church teachings and help individuals in their spiritual journey to happiness, he said.
romancatholicblog.typepad.com /roman_catholic_blog/2006/07/bishop_says_pol.html   (2584 words)

  
 Ernie Barnes Limited Edition Prints
In 1984, Barnes was selected out of a field of world-renowned painters as the Official Sports Artist for the Los Angeles Olympic Summer Games for which he created a series of five pieces representing the agony and ecstasy of the competitors, which were reproduced as Olympic posters.
Representing what Barnes felt was a moral responsibility to use his art as a visual map to trace the enormity of the tragedy of September 11, 2001, and to rally humanity to deal with events which defy understanding, this significant piece was also unveiled at the Seattle Art Museum last fall at a private reception.
Barnes' work is known to millions of people today through both the hit television show, "Good Times," and as the cover art on such popular albums as Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" in 1996, "Donald Byrd and 125th Street, NYC" in 1979, and B.B. King's "Making Love is Good for You" in 2000.
www.erniebarnes.net /about_Ernie_Barnes.html   (1816 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Day Lincoln Was Shot: Books: Jim Bishop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jim Bishop was not a professionally trained historian, but he was a writer with an interest in history and a methodical manner of approaching his subject.
Bishop's book, however, made it apparent that this theory is not new but has been around since the events themselves.
To be fair, Bishop does acknowledge in the introduction that he does take certain liberties of that type in the name, presumably, of dramatic license.
www.amazon.com /Day-Lincoln-Shot-Jim-Bishop/dp/0517446499   (2467 words)

  
 AFP: Interview with Bishop Barnes
Bishop Barnes' point is thus that the Epistle of James alludes to this work in its address to the "Twelve Tribes...
Bishop Barnes, appointed to restore calm in parishes where opposition has been fiercest despite personally crossing paths with the Archbishop of Canterbury, is now unable to give planned sermons in the parishes.
Bishop Barnes, on the other hand, is employed by Lambeth Palace to smooth the waters over the issue, although he is known to be equally outspoken and was summoned by Dr Carey in November 1995 to explain some of his comments.
www.stpeter.org /inapro.html   (3724 words)

  
 Richard Barnes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Barnes (1805-1846), a Newfoundland businessman and politician
Richard Barnes, a stage name of American voice actor Milton James
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Barnes   (88 words)

  
 Barnes Temple A.M.E. Church - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Barnes was assigned to Erlanger and served here for four years.
Under his leadership a stone structure was started in 1935, with most of the labor being furnished by the men of the church and the community.
The cornerstone for the building was laid in 1936 and the church became known as "Barnes Temple" African Methodist Episcopal Church.
www.barnestemple.com /history.html   (1179 words)

  
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I do know that in the year 1660, Richard Smith/ Smythe left 450 acres of land then called Captain Thomas Neck in Accomack County Virginia to his daughter who had married Robert Richardson and I assume was already situated and living with his wife.
This Richard also appears to have some relationship to Edward Smith, Captain Thomas Smith and Captain Henry Smith who appear so frequently in later land deeds of the eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland, however no definite relationship could be determined.
Henry Bishop had been in Accomack in 1661 and a neighbor to Richardson, Edward Smith, etc. Note that quite a few of these families had first been neighbors in Virginia.
www.intercom.net /local/richardson/colonial.html   (1690 words)

  
 Richard Evett Bishop ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
The Investiture of Bishop Harold as Duke of Franconia, sketch, ca.
Wenceslas Hollar, Johannes Malderus, Bishop of Antwerp, 1645
Sara Mary Barnes Roby (1907—86) was born in Pittsburgh to a wealthy industrialist,...
www.wwar.com /masters/b/bishop-richard_evett.html   (1678 words)

  
 4th Annual Richard D. Lynch the 2nd Memorial Golf Tournament by Christine Lynn Harvey
The 4th Annual Richard D. Lynch II Memorial Golf Tournament was held on June 10, 2005 at Great Rock Golf Club in Wading River.
The tournament is named in honor of Richard D. Lynch II, who died in the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
Richard is the son of Dick Lynch, play-by-play announcer for the NY Giants for more than 35 years and a former Notre Dame football standout and all-pro defensive back for the NY Giants.
www.newliving.com /issues/july_2005/articles/richardlynchgolf.html   (916 words)

  
 Ford County, IL obituaries..   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bishop was born 4-4-1944, in Bloomington, a son of Merle D. and Margaret J. (Gettie) Bishop.
BARNES, WALTER C. - The funeral of WALTER C. BARNES, age 84 of Gibson City, was at 1:30 p.m.
RICHARD A. - Richard A. Briggs, 69, died at 6:15 p.m.
www.genealogytrails.com /ill/ford/obits_B.html   (18239 words)

  
 Richard Barnes
Richard Barnes is an internationally respected, independent conservationist, affiliated to Anglia Ruskin University here in the UK and the University of California, San Diego in the USA.
Barnes, R.F.W. (2002) The problem of precision and trend detection posed by small elephant populations in West Africa.
Barnes, R.F.W. (2002) The bushmeat boom and bust in West and Central Africa.
www.anglia.ac.uk /ruskin/en/home/faculties/fst/departments/lifesciences/staff/richard_barnes.html   (259 words)

  
 Direct Textbooks Price Comparison for ISBN 0553213032: Richard II (Bantam Classics)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Richard II was incompetent, wastefully extravagant, overtaxed his nobles and peasants, ignored his senior advisors, and lavished dukedoms on his favorites.
We begin to question Richard's motivation.

Richard's subsequent behavior, especially his illegal seizure of Bolingbroke's land and title, persuades us that his overthrow is justified.

Richard shows himself to be capable of ruling at times, but gains our contempt when he seizes his the honorable John of Gaunt's wealth.
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 Amazon.com: Constantine and the Bishops: The Politics of Intolerance (Ancient Society and History): Books: H. A. Drake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A powerful study with a strong, coherent thesis, Constantine and the Bishops is animated by a fresh vision of the early fourth century.
Drake's "Constantine and the Bishops" is a fine study of the politicial, sociological and theological currents at the time when Christianity became a political power within the Roman Empire.
Indeed, Constantine and the Bishops is a subtle, quietly profound study in subject formation and rhetorical determinacy which is nevertheless simply stated throughout and accessible to readers of every background.
www.amazon.com /Constantine-Bishops-Politics-Intolerance-History/dp/0801862183   (2217 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - DVD, Movie, Video: Becket, Richard Burton, VHS
A high-class costume drama with a substantive historical basis, Becket is the true story of the friendship between King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) and Thomas à Becket (Richard Burton), a royal courtier and confidant whom Henry appoints as Archbishop of Canterbury.
They are superb in their portrayel of Henry II (Harris)and The Arch Bishop on Cantonberry (Burton).
Richard Burton is excellent in this film, showing more range and depth than in any other his his movies.
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 Matt Barnes' Kempo Page - The Evolution of Karate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
(Bishop 10) Te flourished in the 15th century, and was mentioned prominently in poetry that existed prior to the first public demonstration of Chinese martial arts in Okinawa.
(Bishop, 89) Three years later, in 1908, he wrote a letter to the Prefectural Education Department extolling the virtues of Karate in instilling a physical and mental toughness that would be useful in the militaristic society, creating a generation of good military recruits.
The requirements of the Butokukai were met, culminating in the genesis of most of today’s major Japanese Karate styles - Wado ryu, Shotokan, Shito ryu, and Japanese Goju ryu - which have not changed essentially since.
home.comcast.net /~matthewabarnes/page4/page5/page5.html   (1354 words)

  
 William Bishop 1795
One of our Bishop antecedents had married a Brittain (sometimes spelled Britton) and one of the original names of the town was "Britton's Store." When I was a small boy, on that land down by the river, on a site that had been a graveyard, was one leaning tombstone bearing the almost indistinct name, "Brittain."
William Bishop was born 13 Jan 1795 the son of Moses Bishop and his wife Mary [Polly] Griffin.
Bishop, Lucy E. Bishop, Fannie Bishop each one fifth in value and to --- [Leila] and ---- [Edgar] Powell, children of a deceased Daughter one fifth in value of said Lands, as set forth in their petitions, and if an equal division be impracticable as to value, then the County...
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Neighbors/bishop.htm   (1976 words)

  
 Joey Bishop Biography
Although Joey’s celebrity profile is far lower than that of Sinatra, Davis or Martin, Sinatra called Bishop “the Hub of the Big Wheel,” citing him as the originator of most of the group’s comic material and the one who anchored their stage presence.
He and Dean Martin were also said to be the only members who could tell jokes at Sinatra’s expense.
In 1961 he starred in his own television show "The Joey Bishop Show" until it went off the air in 1965.
www.geocities.com /favoritetvclassics_joey/joeybishopbio.html   (286 words)

  
 Poet: Barnabe Barnes - All poems of Barnabe Barnes
Poet: Barnabe Barnes - All poems of Barnabe Barnes
A younger son of Richard Barnes, Bishop of Durham, Barnes fought under the Earl of Essex in France in 1591.
1568 or 9—1609), English poet, fourth son of Dr Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, was born in Yorkshire,...
www.poemhunter.com /barnabe-barnes/poet-25986   (184 words)

  
 BARNES, BARNABE (1569 ... - Online Information article about BARNES, BARNABE (1569 ...
Barnes was well acquainted with the work of contemporary See also:
French sonneteers, to whom he is largely indebted, and he borrows his See also:
Barnes was buried at Durham in See also:
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 Randall Jarrell. 1914-1965   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Richard Flynn, editor, Children's Literature Association Quarterly, and author of Randall Jarrell and the Lost World of Childhood will speak about Jarrell's children's literature and "child-adult cross-writing," the importance of childhood in his work for adults.
Taylor was, along with Robert Lowell, Jarrell's oldest and closest friend, and the inclusion of these incomparable letters adds another dimension of friendship, artistry, and intellect to a collection already noted for its behind-the-scenes glimpse of twentieth-century American literary history in the making.
Richard Flynn is solely responsible for the contents of this page.
www.georgiasouthern.edu /~rflynn/JarrellHomepage.html   (914 words)

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