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  Richard Bellings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Bellings ( 1613 - 1677) was a lawyer and political figure in 17th century Ireland and in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Bellings was voted onto the Supreme Council as secretary (the Confederation's executive branch) in 1642.
In Bellings' case, this was true, he married Viscount Mountgarrett’s daughter, and was therefore related to the Ormonde dynasty and privy to the thinking of nobles such as Ormonde himself, Mountgarrett and Viscount Muskerry.
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Belfry - The upper part of the tower or steeple of a church, for the reception of the bells; or a detached tower containing bells, as the campanile of the Italians.
Bommel, Cornelius Richard Anton van - Bishop of Liège, born at Leyden, in Holland on 5 April, 1790; died 7 April 1852.
Broughton, Richard - Catholic priest and antiquary, claiming descent from the Broughtons of Lancashire.
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 CLANRICARDE, MARQUESE OF - LoveToKnow Article on CLANRICARDE, MARQUESE OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
On his death, accordingly, the marquessate and the English peerages became extinct, the Irish titles reverting to his cousin Richard, 6th earl, grandson of the 3rd earl of Clanricarde.
Henry, the 12th earl (17421797), was again created a marquess in 1789, but the marquessate expired at his death without issue, the earldom going to his brother.
He was a prominent figure in the courts of Richard II.
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 B Society, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bell, Altar A small bell placed on the credence or in some other convenient place on the epistle side of the altar.
Bell, Angelus The triple Hail Mary recited in the evening, which is the origin of our modern Angelus, was closely associated with the ringing of a bell.
Belfry The upper part of the tower or steeple of a church, for the reception of the bells; or a detached tower containing bells, as the campanile of the Italians.
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 Sir Richard Bellings
He was the son of Sir Henry Bellings, a Catholic landowner in Leinster.
In 1642, when the Irish Confederation was formed, Bellings joined, his father-in-law being president, and became secretary to the Supreme Council.
A "Letter from Richard Bellings to M. Callaghan" on Irish affairs (Paris, c.
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 JS Online: The Morning Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
With the apology Belling issued last weekend, which was clearly sincere in tone, there is no excuse for job suspensions, snitty advertiser behavior and ongoing protest marches with pickets ranging from the Save the Whales crowd to gay marriage proponents.
Belling is part and parcel of that deplorable political conduct.
Talk show host Mark Belling has apparently persuaded the Fiedlers that a) illegal immigration to our area is a big problem, b) attempts by many of these illegal immigrants to vote are a big problem and c) it is therefore justifiable to call these would-be illegal voters derogatory names.
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 The Parish of Mulhuddart
They were enfeoffed in the person of Richard Cruise by one of the barons of Castleknock in the thirteenth century; and in a suit concerning a messuage and a carucate of land "in the Rath near Mulhuddart," Robert Cruise and his wife Matilda appear as plaintiffs in the first half of the fourteenth century.
In the counsels of the Confederation Richard Bellings, the author of its History, was regarded by many with suspicion, and looked upon as a creature of the Duke of Ormonde, whose borough of Callan he had previously represented.
Sir Henry Bellings had died before the establishment of the Commonwealth, and had been succeeded by his son Richard, who had joined the king's friends in Ireland, and was one of the last to leave this country.
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 B Encyclopedia Catholic Reference Catholicism Denominations Christianity Spirituality and Religion Society
Altar Bell - A small bell placed on the credence or in some other convenient place on the epistle side of the altar.
Angelus Bell - The triple Hail Mary recited in the evening, which is the origin of our modern Angelus, was closely associated with the ringing of a bell.
James Bell - Ordained priest in Mary's reign, served the Established Church under Queen Elizabeth, but returned to the Catholic Church and became a missionary.
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 Book Information - Northshire Bookstore - Manchester Center, Vermont
Richard might be skinny as a poor boy and I might be tall "and narrer as a broom handle," as Mrs.
She was looking over Richard's mop of damp curls into the red embers of the fire as if she could see the vicar's parlor in the red caverns of the logs, and the man with steady hands who had the courage to cut open a baby's throat to save his life.
Richard was generous with his homework and shared it with me. When he came home with his books -- old primers once used by Dr. Pearce -- he let me stand at his elbow in respectful silence while he tried to puzzle out the verbs and declensions.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2416
He married Mary Bellings-Arundell, daughter of Richard Bellings-Arundell and Anne Gage, on 27 January 1738/39, with a dower of £70,000.
Mary Bellings-Arundell was the daughter of Richard Bellings-Arundell and Anne Gage.
Richard Bellings-Arundell was the son of Sir Richard Bellings and Frances Arundell.
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 VIII. Historical and Political Writings: Bibliography. Vol. 7. Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge History of English ...
I, B) are to be found reports sent to the headquarters of the army in Scotland from its agents in England during the latter part of Oliver’s protectorate.
Private Correspondence with Sir Richard Browne, Ambassador to the Court of France.
The “George Buck Esquire” mentioned on the title-page as the author of this work, which anticipates in lucid style Horace Walpole’s defence of Richard, is thought by Ritson to be identical with Sir George Buc or Buck, author of The Third Universitie of England.
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 Life of George Monck by C. H. Firth, 1894
In 1625 the under-sheriff of Devonshire perfidiously arrested Sir Thomas Monck as he went to pay his respects to the king, and George Monck avenged his father's wrongs by thrashing the under-sheriff [who soon after died of his injuries].
He urged Richard to reduce its expense by putting two regiments into one, which would give him an opportunity to get rid of "some insolent spirits" among the commanders.
Richard made Monck keeper of Holyrood House, and invited him to sit in his House of Lords, but, as before, Monck represented that he could not be spared from Scotland ( ib.
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 webGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Richard and Keziah Bauguess, and apparent brother of Mary's husbandRobert.
Richard "may be buried in a family graveyard on the old Osborne Baugu ess
His grandson claimed that Richard lived to be over 100 years o ld.
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With six veterans and four first years drivers to the class including first time driver Les Bellings, the club put on a very competitve fast paced show.
#66 Richard Smith spins out in the water in turn 4 and the yellow was thrown.
Back under green #66 Richard Smith takes the lead with #82 Chad Stump moving up to 2nd and #4x in 4th.
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 Obituary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Funeral services for Nona Lee Richards, 74, of Crestview Drive in the Homestead community, who passed away Jan. 8, 1999, were held Jan. 11 from Meridian Baptist Church, with burial in Crossville City Cemetery.
Richards retired from Carter's Ink, and she was a member of Meridian Baptist Church.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Cookie and Carl Street of Crossville; sons and daughters-in-law, Joel and Jackie Richards of Crossville, and Dennis and Becky Richards of Hartsville, SC; seven grandchildren; special friend, Polly Harrison; sister, Mamie Burchfield of Maryville, TN; and brothers, Floyd Boring of Crossville, and Don Boring of Maryville.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pierfrancesco Scarampi
He made an earnest appeal to the Council to avoid all dissension and to make no compromise with the enemies of their religion and country.
Richard Bellings, Secretary of the Council, addressed to Fr.
Of Affairs in Ireland (Dublin, 1879); BELLINGS, Hist.
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For many years of his life he was subject to a fine of £240 per annum for failing to attend service in the Church of England.
In addition to the brasses there are some excellent slate memorials on the floor of the Lady Chapel: the first commemorates Sir John Arundell who was knighted by Charles I for his support he outlived both his sons, and died 1701 having left his estate to his elder daughter, the wife of Sir Francis Bellings.
The second is to Sir Richard Bellings, the third to Mrs Ann Arundell the wife of Sir Richards grandson, who with accordance of the wish of his grandfather assumed the name of Arundell, and the fourth to Lady Frances Bellings who died in 1723.
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 International Real Estate Directory
Bell, Carolyn and Bob Mankin - White House Properties - specializing in Agoura, Calabasas, Westlake Village, North Ranch, and surrounding areas.
Bell, Len - Coldwell Banker - includes links to houses for sale, schools, parks and more.
Bellings, David - McGuire Real Estate - homes, condos, income property, residences.
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 A Galway Thaumaturgist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He forecast the rehabilitation of the Catholic Church in Ireland and the defeat of Cromwell and the Puritans.
Leaving Galway he travelled throughout Munster and Leinster, "followed by thousands of the population, some of whom believed themselves to have been cured of various diseases by his 'rubbings and touchings'." Bellings asserted that he cured him of the gout, although the attack returned less violently.
Warning him "to consider seriously and frequently of the scorn and laughter to which he would expose himself and others of his religion if, upon such a license granted and such a public trial made, he chanced to fail," the permission of Lord Ormond was obtained.
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 Winter '99 Acquisitions List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806) undertook this translation in 1749 to please her friends Thomas Secker (afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury) and his niece, Catherine Talbot, to whom the translation was sent, sheet by sheet, as it was done.
Carter numbered among her friends and correspondents Bishop Butler, Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson, Horace Walpole, and Samuel Richardson (who was a very successful printer before writing Pamela, Clarissa Harlowe, and Sir Charles Grandison).
Considered one of the finest editions of Horace, this 1711 edition was edited by Richard Bentley, D.D., an erudite scholar who performed prodigious amounts of research and produced many scholarly editions of the Classics in addition to other translations, writings on religion, and an ill-conceived "corrected" edition of Milton's Paradise Lost.
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 Bellinger Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Richard I. Bellinger and Anne Eliza Sharp - Donald Bellinger 3/31/05
Richard A. Bellinger and Sarah C. Huntley - David A. Bellinger 3/27/02
Richard I. Bellinger and Anna Elizabeth Sharp - David A. Bellinger 7/28/03
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Relation of the trial of Richard Weston and others for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury (1581-1613); apparently the same text as "A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury," London, 1651.
Many of the extracts from Chillingworth are said to be unpublished, as is the letter of George Morley, which concerns a dispute between his correspondent and Richard Beling [Richard Bellings] (d.
This is an interesting and often amusing day-by-day account by a Londoner (possibly a merchant or banker) with relatives in Holland, abroad to see the sights and arrange for the educations of his son and his adopted son, Richard Grosvenor.
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 Armitage in Ireland
Richard Chapel Whaley, of Whaley Abbey, Co. Wicklow Esq.
Sterlinge, Witnesses, Stephen Ludlow, Richard Renny, Richard Young, Probate of Frances Price, widow and executrix during Monority of Anthony Price - Seat to Will, a fleur de lys, not heraldic - Heraldic seal on outside of will not very legible.
Tyrone, and his issue, then for daughter Hannah Armitage, Spinster and her issue, then for my nephew, Rev. Arthur Forbes, son of my late sister, Anne Forbes, then for my right heirs; l 2 grandchildren, Robert and Mary, Evans, children of daughter.
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 Talkin' Broadway Regional News & Reviews: San Francisco "Starship Shakespeare" and "Mister Schpill and Mister Tippeton" ...
The best of the group is David Berkson who plays Richard III.
He is a villain personified in his fl trench coat.
The gypsy boy is played by 10 year old Michael Bellings.
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 The Church in Ireland During the Reign of the Stuarts (1604-1689) @ ELCore.Net
He was instructed to maintain the Act of Settlement, but at the same time to allow Catholics full freedom of worship, and to consider them eligible for civil and military appointment.
With him was associated as military commander Colonel Richard Talbot, Earl of Tyrconnell, brother of the late Archbishop of Dublin.
In accordance with the well-known wishes of the king, Catholic officers were appointed in the army, Catholics were allowed once more to act as sheriffs, magistrates, and judges, and steps were taken to see that the corporations, which had been closed against Catholics for years, should be no longer safe Protestant boroughs.
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 Headlines/Breaking News from San Francisco Business Times - bizjournals.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Children's Discovery Centers of America Inc. is ready to go to the head of the class in the burgeoning field of for-profit child care and education centers.
Disturbed by rising complaints about Pacific Bell, Public Utilities Commission staff are recommending the agency launch a formal investigation into the company's service.
Richard Pettingill, formerly head of Kaiser Permanente's West Bay operations, has taken over as chief operating officer of Kaiser's sprawling California division.
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 EIPS - Days of Deliverance Part 11: Grip of The Irish Confederation broken
In addition against non cooperating Irish Bishops and archbishops and strategic transfer of others.
Richard Bellings, who was Secretary to the Confederation, and to whom we are indebted for much of this detail, realised that Rome was large on warlike rhetoric but unable to deliver military assistance with any efficiency.
His long and persuasive letter of July 1643 sensibly calling for a truce whilst the Confederation was still strong carried the sentiments of the Old English.
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 Indictments October 20, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Indictment against GARY C. BELLINGS, 2/22/82, 517 North VanBuren Street, Batavia, Illinois for Burglary and Theft.
Indictment against RICHARD GIBSON, 2/24/67, 4533 Garden Prairie Road, Garden Prairie, Illinois for Reckless Discharge of a Firearm, Unlawful Use of Weapon and Unlawful Possession of a Cannabis.
Indictment against BUCKY BEAVERS, 10/12/76, 1125 Gates Street, Aurora, Illinois for Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm, Reckless Discharge of a Firearm and Criminal Damage to Property.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Bell, Derek A (1925-1996) Historian and Priest ( 1)
Bell, Kenneth Norman (1884-1951) Clergyman and Historian ( 2)
Bell, Thomas (1792-1880), dental surgeon and zoologist ( 4)
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 car ihsurance estimate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Representatives from France and Spain had arrived in car ihsurance estimate Kilkenny, and it was thought that if the Pope could be induced to send a nuncio such a measure car ihsurance estimate would strengthen the hands of the Irish ambassadors on the Continent.
At the request of Sir Richard Bellings, Secretary to the Supreme Council, Innocent X. car ihsurance estimate consented to send Giovanni Battista
The latter landed at Kenmare in October, and car ihsurance estimate proceeded almost immediately to Kilkenny.
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