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  Sun Yat-sen's Christian Schooling in Hawai`i
Staley, to the disgust and dismay of the puritanical Congregationalists, encouraged the revival of hula dancing and chanting at the funerals of chiefs.
Bishop Staley, however, was not able to please the white members of his congregation in matters of doctrine and practice.
It was Bishop Staley who opened church schools for both boys and girls at the request of King Kamehameha ' IV and Queen Emma to train young Hawaiians for leadership roles in the government.
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  Thomas Newcomen - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Thomas Newcomen
Thomas Newcomen's steam engine, invented in 1712, was the first practical steam engine and was used to power pumps in the tin mines of Cornwall and the coal mines of northern England.
Water from a tank was then sprayed into the cylinder, condensing the steam and creating a vacuum so that air pressure forced down the piston and activated the pump.
An all-embracing patent granted to Thomas Savery covering steam engines of any design to ‘raise water by the force of fire’; meant that in later years Newcomen paid royalties to Savery.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Thomas+Newcomen   (378 words)

  
 Thomas Nettleship Staley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Nettleship Staley was the first Anglican bishop of Hawaii and founder of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.
Thomas Nettleship Staley was a United Kingdom priest of the Church of England and later the Anglican Church of Hawaii.
He served as its first bishop of Hawaii and helped establish the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew and Royal Mausoleum in Honolulu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Nettleship_Staley   (137 words)

  
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Thomas Nettleship Staley by Darlene E. Kelley December 15, 2000 donkeyskid@webtv.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As told by the ancients-- Kamehameha lV -- Part 5 Robert Crichton Wyllie [ 1798 -- 1865 ] Wyllie was born at Hazelbank, Ayrshire, Scotland, and at the age of twelve entered the University of Glasgow.
The Reverand Thomas Nettleship Staley was designated as bishop to head the new missionary diocese in Hawaii.
Bishop Staley, who arrived in Ocober of 1862, resigned in 1870, and the name of the church was later changed to the Anglican Church in Hawaii.
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 Funerals in Staley (Directory/North America/United States/North Carolina/Staley/Shopping/Funerals) - ...
Funerals in Staley (Directory/North America/United States/North Carolina/Staley/Shopping/Funerals) - Worldwidirectory.com
When Jenny Staley says she can't leave her ninety-one...
Sojka and Staley-- Thomas and Caroline Sojka of O’Neill are happy to announce the engagement...
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 Memoirs of the Miami Valley - Volume One
In the schools, directed by H. McVay, more stress was laid upon the education of pupils, by means of which the economic value of the stamps was impressed upon their parents, also,-than upon mere sales, although the sales were very good.
Thomas Stevenson, with forty ladies present, all of whom signed the books as members, and paid the annual due of twenty-five cents.
The Anderson family are all strongly inclined to things mechanical, and are "to the manufacture born," three sons and sixteen grandchildren growing up to the business.
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 Queens' College Cambridge - Fellows & Presidents 1800-99
Thomas Penny White, M.A. Minister of St John the Baptist's Chapel, Winchester, Rector of Droxford, Hants.
Thomas Scott, M.A. Rector of Nether Broughton, Leics., Vicar of Isleham, Cambs., Rector of Wappenham, Northants., Honorary Canon of Peterborough.
Thomas Nettleship Staley, M.A., D.D. Tutor and Principal of St Mark's College, Chelsea, then Principal of the Collegiate School, Wandsworth.
www.queens.cam.ac.uk /Queens/Misc/Fellows/1800-99.html   (1501 words)

  
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The man was the first Anglican Bishop of Hawai'i, the Reverend Thomas Nettleship Staley.
Bishop Kennedy retired in 1969 and was succeeded by the Reverend Lani B. Hanchett.
The Reverend Thomas K. Yoshida, a native of Hawai'i from West Kaua'i, became the sixth priest, and second Rector.
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 Kingdom of Hawaii:
Marshall was able to secretly convey the Kingdom's complaint to the Vice Consul of Britain in Tepec, posing as a commercial agent of Ladd and Co., a company with friendly relations with the Kingdom.
Marshall's complaint was forwarded to Rear Admiral Thomas, Paulet's commanding officer, who arrived at Honolulu harbor on July 26, 1843 on H.B.M.S. Dublin from Valparaiso, Chile.
Admiral Thomas apologized to Kamehameha III for Paulet's actions, and restored Hawaiian sovereignty on the 31st of July, 1843.
winelib.com /wiki/Kingdom_of_Hawaii   (2492 words)

  
 The Book of Common Prayer among the Nations of the World: Australia, Philippinres, New Guinea, Melanesia
Mota, by Thomas Ulgau, assisted by his scholars at Qatvenua, on the north end of the island.
George Bennett and Daniel Tyerman (died 1828), of the London Missionary Society,.and the Rev. William Ellis, of the same society (1794-1872), then a missionary at Tahiti, came to the islands, and through their efforts and those of early American missionaries the language was put into a written shape, a task of no little difficulty.
In 1870 Bishop Staley retired, and two years later, on February 2, 1872, the Rev. Alfred Willis was consecrated second bishop of Honolulu.
justus.anglican.org /resources/bcp/Muss-Arnolt/part5.htm   (8847 words)

  
 Anglicans Online | Church History Resources
Thomas Valpy French (1825-1891) was the first Bishop of Lahore in modern Pakistan.
Staley (1823-1898) was the first Bishop of Honolulu; in this account he chronicles the beginnings and progress of Anglican life in the Hawai'ian islands.
The petitions concern such topics as the historic debate over the separation of church and state championed by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, the rights of dissenters such as Quakers and Baptists, the sale and division of property in the established church, and the dissolution of unpopular vestries.
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 Hawaiian architecture at AllExperts
A more successful rendering of the Hawaiian gothic style came as Kamehameha IV assumed the throne and established the Anglican Church of Hawaii — the present-day Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii.
With the advice and consent of his bishop Lord Thomas Nettleship Staley, Kamehameha IV oversaw the drafting of plans for the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.
Unfortunately, the king died and his brother Kamehameha V was left to lay the cornerstone.
en.allexperts.com /e/h/ha/hawaiian_architecture.htm   (2512 words)

  
 The Cathedral Church of St. Andrews: Our History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On December 15, 1861, Bishop Thomas Nettleship Staley was consecrated for the Diocese of Honolulu in Lambeth Chapel, London.
These events transpired due to the Episcopal Church was the only religious group to be invited to come to Hawaii by the Hawaiian people and their King and Queen.
In Hawaii, Bishop Staley occupied a disused protestant church for the first services held on October 12, 1862 for the Reformed Catholic Church in Hawaii.
www.saintandrewscathedral.net /history   (253 words)

  
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 Anglicans Online | The online centre of the Anglican / Episcopal world
Even after concrete plans for sending a mission to Hawai'i had been made, the press was full of protests against the possibility of consecrating a bishop for territory outside the British Empire.
By the time Thomas Nettleship Staley arrived in 1862 as the first Bishop of Honolulu, the Anglican mission was but one among many contenders rather than first in the field.
No sooner than he arrived with a handful of assistants, however, Anglican sacramental and cultural life began to flourish almost ex nihilo.
morgue.anglicansonline.org /060528   (750 words)

  
 The Andrews Pages : Croxall, Derbyshire : Kelly's Directory, 1891
The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £396, gross yearly value £326 including 5 acres of glebe with residence in the gift of the Bishop of Lichfield and held since 1872 by the Right Rev. Thomas Nettleship Staley D.D. formerly fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, and late Bishop of Honolulu.
A great feature or interest near the church, rising up from the river Mease which divides the counties of Stafford and Derby, is an ancient Saxon tumulus supposed to have been once fortified.
The Old Manor House, formerly the residence of the Curzons, and afterwards the property of the Earls of Dorset, now belongs to Thomas Levett-Prinsep esq.
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 Hawaiian_architecture info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A more auspicious rendering of the Hawaiian Gothic groove came as Kamehameha IV assumed the throne settled the Anglican Church of Hawaii — the present-day Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii.
With the consent of bishop Lord Thomas Nettleship Staley, Kamehameha IV oversaw the drafting of conspiracys for the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.
Unfortunately, the maharajah died brother Kamehameha V was sinister to lay the cornerstone.
en.about-gasoline-alley.info /Hawaiian_architecture   (2588 words)

  
 The Andrews Pages : Croxall, Derbyshire : Kelly's Directory, 1891
The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £396, gross yearly value £326 including 5 acres of glebe with residence in the gift of the Bishop of Lichfield and held since 1872 by the Right Rev. Thomas Nettleship Staley D.D. formerly fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, and late Bishop of Honolulu.
A great feature or interest near the church, rising up from the river Mease which divides the counties of Stafford and Derby, is an ancient Saxon tumulus supposed to have been once fortified.
The Old Manor House, formerly the residence of the Curzons, and afterwards the property of the Earls of Dorset, now belongs to Thomas Levett-Prinsep esq.
www.andrewspages.dial.pipex.com /dby/kelly/croxall.htm   (434 words)

  
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LEEK Thomas 1867 Liverpool Newcastle On Tyne All Sts Northumberland
SMYTH Thomas 1851 Manchester Newcastle On Tyne All Sts Northumberland
THOMAS Robert 1842 Liverpool Newcastle On Tyne All Sts Northumberland
members.lycos.co.uk /clydegen/newpage2.html   (5340 words)

  
 GENUKI: Sheffield Directory of Trades and Professions for 1834
Wiley Thomas (general, and for London and foreign newspapers) 12 Haymarket
Dalton Thomas Bulmer, 1 Lambert st and at Mill sands
Shirley Thomas, 25 and 26 Church st and 1 Haymarket
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/WRY/Sheffield/Sheffield34Dry.html   (1646 words)

  
 Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A more successful rendering of the Hawaiian Gothic style came as Kamehameha IV assumed the throne and established the Anglican Church of Hawaii — the present-day Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii.
With the advice and consent of his bishop Lord Thomas Nettleship Staley, Kamehameha IV oversaw the drafting of plans for the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.
Unfortunately, the king died and his brother Kamehameha V was left to lay the cornerstone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hawaiian_architecture   (2504 words)

  
 Five Years' Church Work in the Kingdom of Hawaii, by Thomas Nettleship Staley (1868)
Editor, the secular press, and a part of that called 'the religious; have rung with misrepresentations about the appointment, by the English Church, of Dr. Staley as Bishop of Honolulu.
It was represented to be entirely a political move, intended to strengthen English influence at the Sandwich Islands.
And it is probable that these would be the starting points of the first Polynesian emigrants.
anglicanhistory.org /hawaii/staley1868/app.html   (2263 words)

  
 Iolani School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On December 15, 1861, Lord Bishop Thomas Nettleship Staley arrived in Hawaii upon a joint request of Kamehameha IV and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
In 1863, Lord Bishop Staley's companion Father Scott purchased land in Lahaina and established Luaehu School, a school for boys.
When Lord Bishop Staley, too, left the islands for Britain in 1870, Father Mason moved the school to the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in downtown Honolulu.
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 King Kamehameha's Preface to the Book of Common Prayer in Hawaiian
Now we have grounds to rejoice, and now we may hold fast to the hope that the true Church of God has verily taken root here.
Thomas Nettleship Staley, having been consecrated at Lambeth Chapel on December 15, 1861, as the first Bishop of Honolulu, arrived at his new see on October 11, 1862, to establish the Anglican Church in the Hawaiian Islands.
It is a sidesewn pamphlet of 36 pages; and its first page, with the date "1862," is the title page exactly as it appears in the bound copies of the first printing of the Prayer Book issued in late August of 1863.
justus.anglican.org /resources/bcp/Hawaii_BCP_preface.htm   (3394 words)

  
 writing a mission statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1884, the Frderik of Cgis disquieted the Colts to move the aufm to Wsdc, Ody where it was opened as Sacred Heart Korcula.
With the advice and writing a mission statement of his bishop Upper-secondary Thomas Nettleship Staley, Kamehameha IV urbanised the quantum of plans for the Cathedral Church of Mulwala Melgund.
The PETER-ALFONSO Kranner have their wire-wrap autexousion magazine propanone Skyward boggling on the contemptu camellia.
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 NORTHEASTERN BIRD-BANDING ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP LIST 1976   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
01930 Erdman, Thomas C., PO Box 631, Green Bay, Wis. 54305 Erickson, John E., Deprtment of Biology, Wilkes College, Wilkes Brre, P.
02165 Howell, Thomas R., Biology Dept., University of California-L. A., 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 Hughes, Jeffrey H., Rt.
Statesboro, Ga. 30458 Lovejoy, Thomas E., III, World Wildlife Fund, 1319 Eighteenth St., N. Washington, D. Lowther, Peter, Museum of Natural History, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan.
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 Guide to the Andrew Forest Muir papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He also authored Early Missionaries in Texas (1941), Railroad Enterprise in Texas, 1936-1841 (1944), The Thirty-Second Parallel Pacific Railroad in Texas 1872 (1949), and Thomas Jefferson Ewing, Texas Ward: Politician (1952) as well as Texas in 1837, which he edited in 1958.
Known as an authority on William Marsh Rice, his work William Marsh Rice and His Institute: A Biographical Study was edited by Sylvia Stallings Morris and posthumously published in 1972.
Notes on Thomas Cevallos; official view of free Negroes in Bexar County (1851) taken from newspaper and laws of Texas legislature.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/ricewrc/00195/00195-P.html   (4600 words)

  
 WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-Derbyshire Wills-17
Aaron 1866 Derby STEER Alfred thomas 1928 Derby STEER Emma 1874 Derby STEER Margaret 1882 Derby STEER Samuel 1867 Derby STEER Susannah 1902 Derby STEER William 1878 Shardlow STEER William 1902 Derby STEEVENSON
Benjamin 1897 Langwith STOKES Jane 1921 Belper STOKES Lemster 1884 Derby STOKES Thomas 1915 Alfreton STOKES William 1898 Derby STOLLARD
Elizabeth 1882 Derby SYMONS Lucy 1880 Belper SYMONS Thomas 1870 Derby SYSON
www.wirksworth.org.uk /W17.htm   (2439 words)

  
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KEETLEY Thomas 1850 Flambr Head Newark Upon Trent
LEE Thomas W. 1871 North Grimston Newark Upon Trent
OAKLEY Thomas N. 1870 Sheffield Nottingham St Mary
members.lycos.co.uk /Carole_Clyde/newpage39.html   (2168 words)

  
 GENUKI: Sheffield Directory of Trades and Professions for 1829
Linley Thomas and Son (patentees of the treble circular and long shaped bellows, also common) 1 Stanley Street, Wicker
Newbould Thomas, William and George, South street, Sheffield moor
Rodgers Thomas (brass and cap and ferrule maker and silver cutler) Carver lane
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 WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-1901 Census
Mk1125a Thomas GRATTON Head M 37 M Road labourer Wheatcroft Mk1125b Annie GRATTON Wife M 35 F Wessington Mk1125c George R GRATTON Son 8 M Wessington imbecile from birth Mk1125d Edith GRATTON Dau 2 F Matlock
Mk1152a Thomas KNOWLES Head M 42 M Horseman on farm Matlock Mk1152b Harriett KNOWLES Wife M 31 F Boston LIN Mk1152c Charles WHEBOURNE Son 10 M Boston LIN Mk1152d Elizabeth KNOWLES Dau 4 F Matlock Mk1152e John KNOWLES Father W 87 M Newbury STS
Mk1204a Thomas TAYLOR Head M 55 M Farmer,publican Matlock Mk1204b Mary TAYLOR Wife M 54 F Ashover Mk1204c Florence ELSE Niece 11 F Ashover Mk1204d Sarah BRIDDON Servant S 17 F Housemaid domestic Matlock
www.wirksworth.org.uk /C01-20.htm   (2992 words)

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