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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10562
Barbara Villiers was the daughter of Sir Edward Villiers and Barbara St.
John Villiers, 3rd Viscount Grandison of Limerick was the son of Sir Edward Villiers and Barbara St.
George Villiers, 4th Viscount Grandison of Limerick was the son of Sir Edward Villiers and Barbara St.
www.thepeerage.com /p10562.htm

  
 Stafford Obituaries 2000
Josephine is survived by two daughters, Barbara Kolentik of Tennessee; Estelle Kolentik of Willimantic; a grandson, James Millerd; a granddaughter, Joann Dupont all of Willimantic; two great grandsons; and several nieces and nephews.
Barbara Joyce "Sis" (Lynd) Kolosky, 71, of Windsor, wife of the late Richard T. Kolosky died Wednesday (March 17, 2000) at a local nursing home.
He was born in West Willington, son of the late John and Katherine (Andrizal) Gall.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cdavis2/Stafford/obits00.html

  
 The Rose Ensemble
"Slavic Holiday" featured narrative legends of St. Ludmilla, St. Wenceslaus, St. Stanislaus, St. Adalbert and Barbara Radziwill.
All went home amazed at the creativity of the legends and stunning technique of the ensemble.
Daniel Necas from the Immigration Research Center at the University of Minnesota was liltingly clear as he shared stories from the past.
www.roseensemble.com /news/review_newstribune_122101.html

  
 Arts Cornwall West Penwith Land's End
Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden are now part of the Tate St Ives.
Among the best known galleries are the Tate St. Ives and the nearby Barbara Hepworth Museum.
A selected number of museum exhibits illustrating life in West Cornwall from 1600 to the present day, and a superb fine art gallery dedicated to the Newlyn School of art.
imagicon.netfirms.com /westpenwith/arts.html   (500 words)

  
 Australian Mining & Exploration Companies-News - 16-30 September, 2000
Westgold Resources NL has made a demand against St Barbara Mines Limited through its solicitors alleging loss and damage in the sum of $7,581,767.70 because St Barbara allegedly did not report certain price sensitive information alleged to be contained in a management report to the then St Barbara's board on 23 April 1997.
This is of particular importance given that the general meeting to consider the merger proposal with St Barbara Mines Ltd was adjourned to Thursday, 12 October 2000 to permit certain shareholders to dispatch a letter to members setting out views on the merger.
Rolleston No 18 a gas development well, situated approximately 800 metres east of Rolleston No 13, latitude 24 deg, 32 min 30.35 sec south, longitude 148 deg 37 min 40.36 sec, east, was spudded at 19:00 hours on September 18, 2000 and has been suspended as a future gas producer.
www.reflections.com.au /MiningandExploration/Companies/NewsSep00_a.html   (10751 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Barbara
Barbara has often been depicted in art; she is represented standing in a tower with three windows, carrying the palm of a martyr in her hand; often also she holds a chalice and sacramental wafer; sometimes cannon are displayed near her.
There is no reference to St. Barbara contained in the authentic early historical authorities for Christian antiquity, neither does her name appear in the original recension of St.
In the Greek and present Roman calendars the feast of St. Barbara falls on 4 December, while the martyrologies on the ninth century, with exception of Rabanus Maurus, place it on 16 December.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02284d.htm   (10751 words)

  
 Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Dame Barbara Cartland 1901-2000
Born Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland on July 1, 1901 to Mary Hamilton Scobell and her husband Bertram Cartland, "Dame Barbara" as she was affectionately known in her native England was the eldest of three children.
Cartland was made Dame of The British Empire in 1991 and additionally bore the titles Dame of Grace of the Order of St. John Jerusalem; Chairwoman of the St. John Council of Hertfordshire and Deputy President of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Cartland's career touched all areas of media: She had her own radio show during the 1920s, wrote historical novels which received endorsement by Sir Winston Churchill, published plays, biographies, and over 700 romance novels which were translated into 36 languages world-wide and sold over 1 billion copies.
obits.com /cartlanddamebarb.html   (449 words)

  
 The Jersey Cup
Barbara not unnaturally was a keen supporter of the Stuarts and when James went into exile in 1688 she followed him to St. Germain, his mothers home outside Paris.
Lastly, his granddaughter was the famous Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Charles II& mistress.
Barbara St John’s uncle, Oliver St John, was created Viscount Grandison for his work as chief Governor of Ireland (Ireland was a trouble spot long before Cromwell’s campaign).
www.thejerseycup.co.uk /history.html   (449 words)

  
 Beautiful Santa Barbara Blog
In the Single Family Home market for the Santa Barbara Real Estate area of Montecito Real Estate there are 63 fewer properties on the market right now as opposed to last year for a total of 452, and there are fewer new listings this year with 391 for last year vs. 329 for this year.
In the Planned Unit Development Market of the Santa Barbara Real Estate area of Montecito Real Estate there 4 fewer properties on the market right now as opposed to last year for a total of 4, and there are fewer new listings this year with 7 for last year vs. 3 for this year.
For the Santa Barbara Real Estate areas of Carpinteria Real Estate and Summerland Real Estate for Condominiums there were 7 that closed escrow in the last 30 days with a Median Sales Price of $680,000 and an Average Sales Price of $681,714.
www.santabarbaraproperties.com /weblog   (3143 words)

  
 MODERN BRITISH ART - Barbara Hepworth biography
Hepworth’s outlook was already clearly formed in the short introduction she wrote for the book Unit One in 1934: "I do not want to make a stone horse that is trying to and cannot smell the air.
Hepworth died tragically in a fire at her studio in St Ives.
In 1939 Hepworth moved to St Ives in Cornwall with Nicholson and lived there for the rest of her life (see st lves painters).
www.modernbritishartists.co.uk /hepworth_biog.htm   (611 words)

  
 Barbara Ann Wright
Barbara Ann Wright, age 54, died Thursday, January 22, 2004, at her home in Glen St. Mary, Florida, after an extended illness.
The Broxton, Georgia native lived most of her life in Glen St. Mary, Florida, and attended church at Souls Harbor Church of God in Glen St. Mary.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Levi and Pearl Irene (Carlton) Pipkins, and her brother, Alvin Eugene Pipkins.
bcstandard.com /News/2004/0129/Obituaries/032.html   (165 words)

  
 Radio Kent pictures part 1
Barbara starts the show with an overview of Kent St. John from Vanessa Hanon St. John Kent C.E.O. I (ed)was volunteered to 'treat' Barbara who had a 'nose bleed' at the very start of her show.
Barbara Sturgeon Broadcast her lunch time show live from here.
Barbara Sturgeon was amazing the whole show was done live with no music, normal news, local news, travel, weather, sport.
www.sja.org.uk /kent/dover/archive/R_kent/Radio_kent_1st_march_2002_pt1.htm   (297 words)

  
 Barbara Hepworth Museum -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The (British sculptor (1902-1975)) Barbara Hepworth Museum in (additional info and facts about St Ives) St Ives, (A hilly county in southwestern England) Cornwall preserves her house and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there.
The house itself is typical of the stone-built houses in St Ives.
Barbara Hepworth Museum -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/barbara_hepworth_museum.htm   (123 words)

  
 villiers01
Barbara St. John (bur 16.09.1672, dau of Sir John St. John of Lidiard Tregoze, niece of Oliver St. John, 1st Viscount Grandison)
Although various earlier family members have been identified, the first known to be ancestor of this family was...
George William Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State (b 26.01.1800, d 27.06.1870)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/uv/villiers01.htm   (123 words)

  
 Mission Santa Barbara: A history The-Tidings.com
The "Queen of the Missions" was the tenth church on El Camino Real to be established in California and the first one founded by Franciscan Friar Fermin Lasuen on the feast of St. Barbara, Dec. 4, 1786.
Venerated as a martyr of the third century, St. Barbara is often portrayed as standing by a tower with three windows symbolic of the prison life she endured before professing her faith and then being beheaded.
That year a Spanish force, led by Sebastian Vizcaíno and accompanied by Carmelite Friars, entered the channel on the vigil of the feast of St. Barbara and named the body of water for her; eventually the title was applied to the presidio, mission, city and county.
www.the-tidings.com /2005/0211/barbaraside.htm   (763 words)

  
 Real estate transactions - The Boston Globe
90 Woodcrest Drive -- Barbara B. Beck to Warren C. Rowe, $507,000138 Boardman Ave.
116 North St. -- Lorrie A. Liani to Marco Lagambina, $470,00024 Fellows St. -- Schmittner Barbara M. Est and Susan M. Martin to William E. Pierce, $360,00036 Bayview Ter, Unit 4 -- Karl Johanson and Lisa M. Doucette to Nicole A. Caico, $185,000EVERETT
-- Salman M. Abdalla to Ermita F. Diaz, $494,00045 Basse Rd. -- Mcgaughey FT and Barbara Mcgaughey to Marie N. Hogan, $313,00065 Centre St., Unit 2 -- 61 Centre Street LLC to Orlando Roman and Luz Roman, $209,000LYNNFIELD
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2005/09/15/real_estate_transactions_1126754963   (1166 words)

  
 St Ives Cornwall Information::Porthmeor Hotel St Ives::Hotel accommodation in St Ives
Today the visitor can view the internationally renowned Tate Gallery and Dame Barbara Hepworth's Museum, or browse in any of the 30+ artist workshops/galleries found in the town.
Encircling St. Ives are some of the finest beaches in Europe, ranging from the rolling surf of Porthmeor, to the sheltered crystal clear waters and golden sands of Porthminster and Porthgwidden.
St Ives is a blend of magic, mystery and beauty, which captures the hearts of its visitors and ensures that they return again and again...
www.porthmeor.com /html/st_ives1.html   (289 words)

  
 www.StIvesHoliday.com
The St. Ives Tate Gallery, The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Leach Pottery are all within walking distance.
Close to The St Ives Tate Gallery and Barbara Hepworth Museum
An ideal location for holiday makers who love the sea and the country, like to be away from the "madding crowd" and yet be within easy reach of all that downtown St Ives has to offer.
www.stivesholiday.com   (331 words)

  
 BBC - Cornwall - Art story
Building on the Barbara Hepworth Museum Touch Tours, Tate St Ives was keen to develop a resource for visitors with visual impairment which could be used during any visit.
Working with Bridget Crowley, Project Coordinator in the Education Department of Tate St Ives, the project was to make an audio-description resource for the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden including orientation and descriptions of the parts of the Museum not easily accessible to visually impaired visitors.
Students from Helston Community College and the West of England School and College for Children with Little or No Sight, have worked with Tate St Ives to create a new audio-description for visually impaired visitors to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
www.bbc.co.uk /cornwall/art/2004_stories/barbara_hepworth.shtml   (414 words)

  
 The Telegram obituaries - May 2004
Barbara was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Jim and Richie Squires of St. John's.
Barbara was born September 16, 1940, in St. John's, NL, Canada, the daughter of Richard and Mary Squires.
Page contributed by Barbara McGrath with assistance from Evelyn Woudenberg
www.chebucto.ns.ca /heritage/NGB/Newspaper-Obits/tele-obits-may04.shtml   (14996 words)

  
 Santa Barbara, California
The Hotel Santa Barbara -- 533 State St.
Days Inn Santa Barbara -- 116 Castillo St.
Santa Barbara Inn -- 901 E. Cabrillo Blvd.
www.solvangca.com /html/santabarbara.html   (506 words)

  
 Parish Potpourri
ST. DAVID: Barbara Haynes is coordinating parish evangelization efforts.
Nan Balfour, Brigette Entwistle, Carlos Muniz, Kurt Werling and Grace Witsell are new members of the Pastoral Council...
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA: Congratulations to couples celebrating milestone anniversaries: Sal and Catherine Iannazzo and Frederick and Lois Stromeyer, 61 years; RenŽ and Elizabeth Dauner, 55; Charles and June Bourgeois, John and Yvette Zimmer, Ralph and Evelyn Hopkins, Alvin and Lynn Caillouet and Emile and Dorothy Guerra, 50 years.
clarionherald.org /20040714/artppp.htm   (1812 words)

  
 June-July 1977 [HTML]
Other features of the convention include the Awards Banquet on Saturday evening, a cabaret with live entertainment at St. Mary's church on Friday evening, a sherry party, community building exercises, and free time to visit historic sites in Phila­delphia.
Carter, of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, member of the Task Force on Human Sexuality of the Massachusetts Council of Churches, has had ten years experience as a clinical counsellor, and is a member of St. Mark's, Westford, Mass.
The convention concludes on Saturday August 28 with the Annual Business Meeting, preceded by High Mass at St. Mary's, and followed by Solemn Evensong there.
www.integrityusa.org /voice/1977/JuneJuly1977.htm   (1812 words)

  
 villiers01
Barbara St. John (bur 16.09.1672, dau of Sir John St. John of Lidiard Tregoze, niece of Oliver St. John, 1st Viscount Grandison)
Although various earlier family members have been identified, the first known to be ancestor of this family was...
George William Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State (b 26.01.1800, d 27.06.1870)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/uv/villiers01.htm   (1384 words)

  
 San Francisco Botanical Garden - Membership - Reciprocal Gardens
of Strybing Arboretum Society enjoy free admission and additional benefits at botanic gardens, arboreta, and conservatories throughout North America.
U.S. St. George Village Botanical Garden (Frederiksted, St Croix)
W.J. Beal Botanic Garden - Michigan St. Univ.
www.strybing.org /membership/page5.html   (1384 words)

  
 Barbara Hepworth Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ AlienArtifacts.com
Dame Barbara Hepworth (January 10, 1903 – May 20, 1975), born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, was one of the most important 20th Century Artists and British Artists of the 20th Century.
Hepworth's work can be seen in St Ives at the Barbara Hepworth Museum, at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at West Bretton, West Yorkshire.
Barbara Hepworth's full name was Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth, but she and always known as Barbara.
www.alienartifacts.com /encyclopedia/Barbara_Hepworth   (611 words)

  
 Pym Society U.K. New Membership Form
The Barbara Pym Society is located at St. Hilda's College, Oxford, OX4 1DY, England.
Receive the Society's twice-yearly newsletter and news of recent Barbara Pym publications and other items of interest.
Pym entered St. Hilda's College as an undergraduate in 1931 and took a B.A. degree in English Language and Literature in 1934.
www.barbara-pym.org /newmemuk.html   (201 words)

  
 Reunions and Contacts for US Navy Ships S List
USS St. Lo CVE-63 (formerly USS Midway) and Composite Squadron 65 (VC-65)
USS St. Paul CA-73 and USS Minneapolis-St. Paul SSN-708
William Wamsley, 1239 Holly Forge Drive, Lebanon, OH 45036.
www.navweaps.com /index_reunions/reunion_usn_S.htm   (201 words)

  
 villiers01
Barbara St. John (bur 16.09.1672, dau of Sir John St. John of Lidiard Tregoze, niece of Oliver St. John, 1st Viscount Grandison)
Barbara / Anne Villiers (bpt 01.06.1622, d 13.12.1680/1)
George William Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State (b 26.01.1800, d 27.06.1870)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/uv/villiers01.htm   (201 words)

  
 The Jersey Cup
Barbara St John’s uncle, Oliver St John, was created Viscount Grandison for his work as chief Governor of Ireland (Ireland was a trouble spot long before Cromwell’s campaign).
Barbara not unnaturally was a keen supporter of the Stuarts and when James went into exile in 1688 she followed him to St. Germain, his mothers home outside Paris.
As he had no son to succeed him when he died, by special remainder in the grant of the title, the Viscountcy went to the male heirs of his brother’s daughter, that is to say, of his niece Barbara, who, as I have just said, married Sir Edward Villiers.
www.thejerseycup.co.uk /history.html   (201 words)

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