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  SIR THOMAS WYSE - LoveToKnow Article on SIR THOMAS WYSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From the Reformation the family had been consistently attached to the Roman Catholic Church.
Thomas Wyse was educated at Stonyhurst College and at Trinity College, Dublin, where he distinguished himself as a scholar.
They were Napoleon Alfred Bonaparte Wyse (1822-1895); and William Charles Bonaparte Wyse (1826-1892), a student of the dialect of Provence.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WY/WYSE_SIR_THOMAS.htm   (405 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Certys, thomas, gretter care / myght no synfull wight haue 238 Then she had, that wepyd so sare / the mawdleyn at his graue; 239 ffor sorow and doyll hir awne hare / of hir hede she rent and rafe, 240 Ihesu shewid hym till hir thare / hir sorow of syn to safe.
He told vs tythyngys, thomas / yit mynnys me, 294 That as Ionas thre dayes was / In a fysh in the see, 295 so shuld he be, and bene has / in erth by dayes thre, 296 pas fro ded, ryse, and rase / as he saide done has he.
Thomas, of errowre thou blyn / and till vs turne thi mode; 314 Trow his rysyng by dayes threyn / sen he died on the rode.
www.umm.maine.edu /faculty/necastro/drama/towneley/28_thomas.txt   (3286 words)

  
 www.haroldpinter.org - Cricket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas came to the crease with a single required from the remaining 2 balls.
Thomas was the last man out with the score on 188 for 6.
Wyse and Elliott opened the batting and made slow progress against the miserly bowling of Todd and Cake.
www.haroldpinter.org /cricket/match_reports.shtml   (5350 words)

  
 Songs and Stories on a Summer Evening: Recital and Reading by Soprano and Author Sharon Wyse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hoping to make bigger things happen, Wyse moved to New York City in 1983 and enrolled in her first creative writing class the next year.
Wyse formed a Sunday writer's group and has won two scholarships to the Ragdale Foundation's writer's colony.
The University of St. Thomas is a private institution committed to the liberal arts and to the religious, ethical and intellectual tradition of Catholic higher education.
www.stthom.edu /press_releases/061102.html   (474 words)

  
 Thomas Wyse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1857 he was made a K.C.B., and he died at Athens on the 16th of April 1862.
Wyse wrote Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association of Ireland (1829); An Excursion in the Peloponnesus (1858, new ed.
They were Napoleon Alfred Bonaparte Wyse (1822–1895); and William Charles Bonaparte Wyse (1826–1892), a student of the dialect of Provence.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/thomas_wyse   (415 words)

  
 Financial Planners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas Ryan is the managing partner and a senior financial planner with Ryan Lamontagne Inc. Thomas has over fifteen years’ experience in the financial services industry, the last ten years as principal in his own firm.
Thomas is recognised as an expert in the area of personal tax planning and he also specialises in transition and retirement planning and
Dalaila Wyse is an Associate with Ryan Lamontagne Inc. Dalaila graduated from the University of Ottawa where she completed a Bachelor in Business Administration in conjunction with a Bachelor in Social Sciences.
www.ryanlamontagne.com /gallery.htm   (464 words)

  
 Daniel O'Connell & the Whiteboys
As Thomas Sheahan of Clonakilty, one of the reporters at the trial said: "There was as great a gathering of aristocrats, as if the country was in a state of rebellion" But the ordinary people were noticeable by their absence; not a friezw coat to be seen.
Thomas Sheahan, in his account of the trial says: "I never beheld him greater" His tactics were to confound the prosecution, and to show that they had no case.
According to Thomas Sheahan " Patrick eyed it and eyed it and eyed it again, but for the life of him he could discover nothing but the likeness of his 'scratch' on it - he would not undertake to swear that it was the fist of Patrick Daly".
www.irishroots.org /aoh/whiteboys.htm   (9191 words)

  
 www.houseofthomas.net/index.html House of Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas has held his respect and truth on his belief.
Thomas on the day of his divorce trial, and released him 8 days
Thomas was telling the truth and the courts refusing to hear
www.houseofthomas.net   (542 words)

  
 Wise Shield
Among the portraits referred to are those of the nine daughters of the second Sir Thomas Wise, including Mary, who married Sir Samuel Rolle, and their mother, Margaret, daughter of Edward, Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus, and her daughter-in-law, Arabella, wife of Sir Edward Wise.
Sir Edward Wise had two sons, St. John and Thomas, who died without issue, and thus ended the "Sydenham" branch of the family about the same time that the "Cudleston" branch died out leaving only the "Totness" branch, of which we have seen there is but one male survivor.
Sir Thomas Wyse, K. P., of Waterford, Ireland, who was British Minister to Athens, and a prominent Catholic leader, married Letitia, the daughter of Lucien Bonaparte.
www.angelfire.com /pe2/porcelainparadise/WiseShield.html   (1422 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Stonyhurst College
The approach of the French revolutionary armies in 1794 again compelled the college to seek a new home, and this time it found one in its native land at the mansion of Stonyhurst Hall in Lancashire, which had been placed at the disposal of the community by Mr.
Thomas Weld of Lulworth, heir of the Shireburns on Stonyhurst and himself a past student of the college at Bruges.
Justice Walton; Edward de Romaña, a former president of Peru; Thomas Francis Meagher, the orator of the Young Ireland movement and subsequently a general on the Federal side during the American Civil War.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14309b.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Publications2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
THOMAS K., SHIPTON Z. Stratigraphic and structural heterogeneities in faulted aeolian sandstone from borehole geophysics and cores, San Rafael Swell, central Utah.
WYSE JACKSON, P.N., NUDDS, J.R. and HIGGS, B. Phanerotinus cristatus (Phillips, 1836): a giant flanged gastropod from the Lower Carboniferous of Ireland.
WYSE JACKSON, P.N., TAYLOR, P.D. and TILSLEY, J.W. The 'Balladoole Coral' re-interpreted as the unusual cystoporate bryozoan Meekoporella Moore and Dudley, 1944 from the Lower Carboniferous of the British Isles.
www.tcd.ie /Geology/lowgraph/2000publicationsb.htm   (2849 words)

  
 NORTH MUNSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Wyse Jackson, R.: The walls of Cashel, 24-25.
Morris, Thomas: The Butler Archbishops of Cashel, 1-11.
Wyse Jackson, Robert: Mediaeval objects from Ballysheehan, 21-22.
www.xs4all.nl /~tbreen/Journals/NMAJ.html   (6459 words)

  
 Kelly
Kesiah Wyse, born 3 April 1815, died 18 August 1897, married 23 February 1832, Martin Caughman, born 1798, died 1855, son of Christopher Caughman and Catherine Drafts.
Margaret Mahala Wyse, born 10 March 1822, died 17 November 1898, married Lemuel Calvin Fellers, born 20 October 1824, died 15 February 1899, son of John Fellers and Ann Catherine Kibler.
Rebecca Wyse, born 5 February 1835, died 1 July 1916, married 1856, Harmon Luther Lowman, born 29 December 1834, died 5 March 1918, son of John Lowman and Christina Sulden.
www.dutchforkchapter.org /html/kelly.html   (3438 words)

  
 Doig Genealogy - William Doig and Elizabeth Nicol
Elisabeth Wyse (E001, by D011) was born 27 May 1848 in Kirkinch, Nevay and christened 16 June 1848 in Eassie and Nevay.
Thomas died as an infant and was buried in the Nevay Churchyard.
Catherine died as an infant and was buried in the Nevay Churchyard.
www.doig.net /WILL1711.html   (4071 words)

  
 Roman Catholic Cemetery Inscriptions
Wyse Celina, died 18 Dec 1903, age 45 years.
Wyse Katie, died 13 Dec 19, age 15 years.
Wyse Maria, died 15 Aug 1951, age 78 years.
www.ucs.mun.ca /~ktulk/rccem.html   (919 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Reverse Register)Genealogy Report (Reverse Register)
William Henderson Wyse and Mary Mohney, on 5 Oct 1925.
Wyse ( William, #10) was born on 23 Nov 1903 at
Smith ( Thomas, #14) was born on 18 Sep 1909.
www.bllklly.com /gene/names   (3465 words)

  
 Wyseman-Wiseman
A picture of a Wyse Wise Scottish family arms may be found via the "Wyseman" link at the bottom of this webpage.
Thomas Wisman, prepositus of Elgin, was one of an inquest concerning the king's garden there, 1261 (APS.,i, p.
William Wys was a canon of Moray in 1358 (Bain, in, 17), Thomas Wyse, canon of Caithness, 1381 (Pap.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~raeb   (1883 words)

  
 THOMAS WYON - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS WYON
THOMAS WYON - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS WYON
He was apprenticed to his father, the chief engraver of the kings seals, and studied in the schools of the Royal Academy, London, where he gained silver medals in both the antique and the life class; he also obtained a gold medal from the Society of Arts.
To properly cite this THOMAS WYON article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WY/WYON_THOMAS.htm   (132 words)

  
 Anglican Views on National Education
Its leading figure were its founder, Sir Thomas Wyse, M.P. for Waterford, R.A. Slaney, M.P. for Shrewsbury, Lord Brougham, and J.A. Roebuck, M.P. for Bath 1832-7 and 1841-7.
In June 1838 Wyse's motion in the House of Commons for a mixed Board of Commissioners to administer the parliamentary grant was nearly carried despite government opposition.
The extreme claim on behalf of the Church that it had the right of superintending national education was not one however which Peel endorsed and in the debate on the government's resolutions in June he merely argued that no system of national education should be approved which excluded the Established Church.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Leslie Wyse called the meeting to order at 6 P.M. Roll Call The following members were present: Mr.
Wyse indicated that business may or may not be conducted afterward.
Wyse responded that they all receive copies in advance.
www.genoa.k12.oh.us /BOE/september.doc   (1073 words)

  
 Transcribed by Nancy Reeb
5-11-41, Nora, Thomas Knowles and Mary Sinnott, Sp.
9-12-49, Anthony, Thomas Gibbson, nauclero and Mary Walsh, Sp.
12-22-52, Thomas, Thomas Daniel and Anastasia Gaffney, Sp.
www.celticcousins.net /ireland/miscrecs2.htm   (2760 words)

  
 Bryozoan References - 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bolton, Thomas E. and Cuffey, Roger J., 2005.
Diversity of microbial fouling on laminar shallow marine bryozoans of Japan and New Zealand.
Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. and Weber, Hans Martin, 2005.
www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au /bryozoa/annual/ref2005.html   (1911 words)

  
 HLS Library: English Deeds Collection 101-200
With the grant is an English translation of the same, on a paper, in a modern hand, sealed in red with a square seal bearing the device of a bird and the initials "LBL".
SUMMARY: Grant by William Benedicti of Bolebus (Yorks.) to Henry, son of Thomas de Huvartorp, of 4 sections of land in Bolebi between the land of Richard de Cotes and the land which was Vigotius the Smith's, which abut upon Areweitsiche, at a yearly rent of 1/2d.
SUMMARY: Grant by Thomas de Cortenay the Elder, knight, to Roger Torel of all his messuages, etc., which he had in Offewill and Everforde in the hundred of Colyton (Devon), with the advowson of Offewill and of all his messuages, etc., which he had in West Raddon and Allirford in the hundred of Lyfton (Devon).
www.law.harvard.edu /library/collections/special/manuscripts/deeds/deeds3.php   (7142 words)

  
 The Common Paper: Apprentices and servants, 1478-1573 | British History Online
Thomas Browne and Robert Willsonn', servants; William Ownslowe, John Turner and Matthew Sheapard
Bartholomew Brokesby,* Thomas Godfrey, Thomas Wente, John Norden, Geoffrey Caldwell,* William Bowland,* Anthony Bond,* Peter Baker,* Thomas Brend, sen.,* Anthony Higgyns, John Dalton',* Humfrey Broke,* Nicholas Kyngeston, Francis Kydde, [p.
All the names have ticks or other symbols beside them; those marked with an asterisk have a small 'o' beside them which presumably indicates (except in the case of Richard Wyse) that these men were never admitted to the Company.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=35895   (1288 words)

  
 The Boke named The Governour
LYKE as to a castell or fortresse suffisethe one owner or souerayne, and where any mo be of like power and authoritie seldome cometh the warke to perfection; or beinge all redy made, where the one diligently ouerseeth and the other neglecteth, in that contention all is subuerted and commeth to ruyne.
In lyke wyse the Romanes, durynge the tyme that they were under kynges, which was by the space of 144 yeres, were well gouerned, nor neuer was amonge them discorde or sedition.
No wyse man entreth in to a gardein but he sone espiethe good herbes from nettiles, and treadeth the nettiles under his feete whiles he gadreth good herbes.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~rbear/gov/gov1.htm   (12180 words)

  
 Lisduggan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In February, 1841, three Waterford citizens, Thomas Meagher (father of Thomas Frances), Robert Curtis and John Kearney, took a lease of five and a half acres in the townland of Clowne, Lisduggan.
The landlord, Thomas Wyse, gave the lease for the building of a convent.
Augustus Welby Pugin was engaged as architect and was present when the foundation stone was laid on 10 June, 1842.
www.iol.ie /~presmdg/Lisduggan.html   (282 words)

  
 Guestbook Wyseman, Wiseman
His 6th and youngest daugther Jemima Wyse married Irish born Acheson Johnston Crozier, closely related to the 3 families his full name represents and raised by his uncle Sir Richard Johnston of Gillford Castle.
His grandfather was David Keddie Wyse of Fife Scotland, son of James Mowbray Wyse and Margaret Keddie.
I have a bio from the "History of Lutheran Evangelical Synod of South Carolina" Patrick Wyse was born in Newberry County on the 6 October 1830.
resources.rootsweb.com /~guestbook/cgi-bin/public_guestbook.cgi?gb=2907&action=view   (5712 words)

  
 [No title]
Thomas Quirk Mary Hayes Edward Sweeny Richard Walsh Ricjard Butler Edward Navin Margaret Ryan Rev.
Murphy, Elizabeth Quinlan, James and Lahy, Thomas Ryan, Denis Shaughnessy, Lawrence KILNASEER Barry, James (2) Barry, Margaret Barry, Patrick Bergin, Michael Burke, Richard Cahill, Philip Dunlay, Jeremiah Fogarty, Charles Gleeson, James Gleeson, Michael Gleeson, William Hayes, Cornelius Maher, Michael Mulloy, James Mulloy, John, jun. Mulloy, John, sen. Nesbit, Martin Rudd, Minchin, Esq.
Manton, John Neal, Thomas Prior, Philip Quinlan, Patrick Ryan, Bridget (2) Ryan, Bridget Smee, Thomas Stokes, John Tobin, Reps. of Michael Wall, Andrew Wall, Simon 1850 Griffiths Valuation Eliogarty Barony, Tipperary--47 PARISH OF MOYNE (cont.) DERRYFADDA Ballinger, Michael Breen, Denis Cahill, Catherine Commens, Reps. of Wm.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Another important aspect of this is that all invovled have a chance to reply and convey their experiences.
Regards, Thomas Hallgren From hrbek at plz.comstar.cz Sun Feb 6 16:18:44 2005 From: hrbek at plz.comstar.cz (Ing.
I assume the main class is created (and the class constructor is called) >upon a direct call to the function and then instance is left to be >destroyed by the gc.
gborg.postgresql.org /pipermail/pljava-dev/2005.txt   (15819 words)

  
 The Leaky Cauldron: Harry Potter News: Updates on J.K. Rowling, book six (Half-Blood Prince, HBP), movie four (Goblet ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas Pardee, 15, Modesto, Calif. - The summoning charm for laziness.
To Thomas, Nancy, Angie, and the other winners: do you want to collaborate on a master list of questions to ask JK Rowling?
To those with personal/ family problems, hopefully, one day your problems will be able to be magically resolved.
www.the-leaky-cauldron.org /MTarchives/002972.html   (2098 words)

  
 Part 9 of 1428 Garrison Roll
Thes ar the appechements made by Thomas of Lytherlond Constable and Stewart of the Pele as he will stond by be his oth off excessyues and other as he is sworne be fore Henry of Byrom Leutenant of Man
These are the impeachments made by Thomas of Litherland Constable and Steward of the Peel as he will stand by be his oath of excesses and other as he is sworn before Henry of Byrom Lieutenant of Man
And also as to the watchman Matthew I found him sleeping between the stable and the wall and another time in his own chamber wherefore me think he has forfeit his wages Matthew says nay and if he had found him sleeping he should have punished him so as he had power of him.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/history/peelc/pt9.htm   (3285 words)

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