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  Veryan - pafg309 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Gertrude Robins was born on 24 Jun 1694 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Jeremiah Robins was born in 1875/1876 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Walter Roshbrick was born on 5 Jul 1724 in Veryan, Cornwall.
webhome.idirect.com /~djtrounce/veryanres/pafg309.htm   (247 words)

  
 Walter Robins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Walter Vivian Robins ( 3 June 1906 - 12 December 1968) was an English cricketer who played for Middlesex, Cambridge University and England.
Robins was named one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in 1930.
Robins captained England for the three test series at home to New Zealand in 1937, winning it 1-0.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walter_Robins   (90 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tells Robins that she hopes that TD will be able to write soon but that he has lost sight in one of his eyes.
Assures Robins that EVD believes that there "never was a soul more consecrated to a task than she of the liberation of her imprisoned comrades." Writes that it looks like some kind of action may be taken this month.
Tells Robins that EVD think that he would not have been surprised if Robins had given up before now because of all the adversity she has had, but is glad that she is holding out for victory.
odin.indstate.edu /level1.dir/cml/rbsc/debs/ab_r.txt   (20324 words)

  
 Los Angeles Dodgers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upon assuming the title of president, however, Robinson's ability to focus on the field declined, and the teams of the late 1920s became known as the "Daffiness Boys" for their distracted, error-ridden style of play.
This event was the harbinger of the integration of sports in the United States, the concomitant demise of the Negro Leagues, and is regarded as a key moment in the history of the U.S. Civil Rights movement.
Walter O'Malley eventually passed control of the Dodgers to his son Peter, who managed the team on his family's behalf.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Los_Angeles_Dodgers   (2500 words)

  
 Recap: Mass.-Lowell/Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walter kicked off the scoring with a power play goal at the 12:38 mark, redirecting the carom off of the end boards from Andrew Martin's slapshot, and putting it past Winer, who was striding over to cover the opposite post.
Walter added his second goal of the night with a minute to go, snapping a pass from Martin behind the net as UMass' Tim Vitek came across the ice from the penalty box, where he had just finished serving an obstruction penalty.
Walter and Robins both scored, Robins on the power play, and Walter for his third of the night.
www.uscho.com /recaps/20042005/m/01/22/uml-uma.php   (694 words)

  
 Tampabay: They fled, police chased, and lives are shattered
Robins' father, numb with grief Thursday at his south Tampa home, tried to make sense of the chain of events that took his daughter.
Walter Robins, who is separated from his wife, said he had been having problems with his daughter.
The rest of the details have been filled in by his daughter's friends, Robins said: How she and Kearns were at someone's house when Kearns left in the car alone and became involved in a hit-and-run accident.
www.sptimes.com /News/092200/news_pf/TampaBay/They_fled__police_cha.shtml   (1739 words)

  
 Cannings-Bushell Genealogy - aqwg194
Walter William NORMAN was born 1856 in Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England.
She married William John ROBINS on 9 Jan 1850 in Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England.
Walter Henry ROBINS was born 1850 in Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England.
www.canbush.plus.com /all/aqwg194.htm   (523 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Walter Robins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Robert Walter Vivian Robins, who died at his home near Lord's on December 12, aged 62, will live in history as one of the most dynamic all-round cricketers of his time.
As a bowler of leg-bowlers and googlies, Robins could not always command a good length; but though he sometimes came in for punishment he was always capable of producing a telling delivery.
As a Test team selector, Robins served from 1946 to 1949 and again in 1954 and was chairman of the Committee from 1962 to 1964.
content.cricinfo.com /england/content/player/19450.html   (863 words)

  
 Jersey City Powerhouse Architect: John Oakman, Robins & Oakman, Carrere & Hastings, Williams College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The turn-of-the-century architectural firm of Robins and Oakman was a four-year (1905-1909) partnership between W. Powell Robins and John S. Oakman.
Walter Oakman, a middle-aged man, was probably the uncle of the twenty-seven year old John Oakman.
Whatever the family connection, the new rapid transit company hired Robins and Oakman, of 27 East 22nd Street, as exclusive company architects in 1907 (although another, more established firm, Clinton and Russell, was commissioned to design the massive Hudson Terminal complex)...
www.jerseycityhistory.net /powerhousepagefifteen.html   (1401 words)

  
 Marriages and other early parish records from Bruton Somerset
John Walter, of Kilimington, and Sarah Millard, of this p., by licence.
Joshua Pratten, of Stoke Lane, and Mary Walter, of Batecomb.
Dec 27 Walter Wightwick, of Somerton, and Susanna Hill, by lic.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~parishregisters/somerset/bruton/bruton.htm   (4688 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Walter Robins
Robins also played football for Nottingham Forest F.C. An Australian rules football match at the Richmond Paddock, Melbourne, in 1866.
Nottingham Forest F.C. are an English football club, based at the City Ground, which is just outside the official boundary of Nottingham on the south side of the River Trent.
Walter Reginald Hammond (June 19, 1903 - July 1, 1965), often known as Wally Hammond, was an English cricketer, who played for Gloucestershire and England, primarily as a batsman, in a career that straddled (and was disrupted by) the Second World War.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Walter-Robins   (764 words)

  
 Hockey East Online Game Recaps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The line combination of Martin, Walter, and classmate Bobby Robins (Peshtigo, WI) combined for two goals and six assists in the game, with Robins' two assists serving as his first points at UML.
Walter fed the puck from behind the net to Martin in front on the right side.
Walter scored his first goal in a UML sweater at 15:46, taking a pass from Robins from behind the net and lifting it high to make it 3-0.
www.hockeyeastonline.com /boxes/0203/122802/uml-uvm.html   (1121 words)

  
 News & Opinion: Bad Brains (Nashville Scene . 09-22-97)
In fact, when you miss, a robin might just light on the ground and walk right up to you so that it can see what all the fuss is about.
Rice birds, which are abundant back home in South Carolina, fly in a flock, and they all light in a tree at the same time.
Everybody would go home and fetch the robin and rice bird breasts they'd saved in their mothers' freezers.
www.weeklywire.com /ww/09-22-97/nash_ol-helter_shelter.html   (644 words)

  
 Gloucester Museum of History: Dr. Walter Reed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walter Reed was born on September 13, 1851, in a small country home at Belroi, Gloucester County, Virginia.
He had two children Walter Lawrence Reed born at Fort Apache (1877) and Emilie Lawrence Reed born at Fort Omaha (1883).
On the granite shaft over his grave is a bronze tablet with the legend: "He gave to man control over that dreadful scourge, yellow fever." Even more suitable than bronze as a memorial is the Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, D.C., established by the United States Army in 1906.
www.co.gloucester.va.us /museum/HallOfFame/dwreed.htm   (308 words)

  
 REMINISCING in SIMCOE COUNTY
Nevertheless, because WALTER HUME was one of a kind, and made an indelible impression at the time, he should be remembered.
Walter was one of three strange men living on the old apple orchard farm, on the third concession of Oro.
Walter certainly looked impressively German, particularly to impressionable children, in 1940, this the second year of the war in which the Germans were successfully beating up on the British.
www.waynecook.com /memories.html   (19639 words)

  
 AIM25: Royal Society: Robins, Benjamin (1707-1751)
Administrative/Biographical history : Robins was born in 1707 in Bath, showing his mathematical ability at an early age.
Robins' friend and patron Lord Anson, on his return from the voyage around the world in the 'Centurion', entrusted him with the task of revising his account of the voyage from the journals kept by his chaplain, Richard Walter.
This led to a dispute between Robins and Walter as to who actually wrote the published work, though it seems probable it was Robins who revised and edited the work, and was especially entrusted with the second volume containing the nautical observations, which he took to India and could not be found after his death.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/18/5988.htm   (619 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
These are to certify that the Protestation decreed by the lawful authoritye of the aforesaid howse of Commons was by the parishioners and inhabitants with a general and free consent Powder Austell-004 Walter Hodge M Walter Hodge Yes Constable The names of the parishioners are not extant; see the introduction.
Butt we beleeve that they are ready to take it having had heertofore proof of their Loyalty and obedien" Powder Lanlivery-176 William Philp M William Philp Yes "sicke, poore, aged and Bedrid people have not received this protestation neither could ye same be tendered unto them in regard of ye shortness of time.
Butt we beleeve that they are ready to take it having had heertofore proof of their Loyalty and obedien" Powder Lanlivery-177 Walter Parnell M Walter Parnell Yes "sicke, poore, aged and Bedrid people have not received this protestation neither could ye same be tendered unto them in regard of ye shortness of time.
www.edu.bham.ac.uk /edrt06/Family/powder.txt   (6962 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Wally Hammond
Walter Reginald Hammond ( June 19, 1903 - July 1, 1965), often known as Wally Hammond, was an English cricketer, who played for Gloucestershire and England, primarily as a batsman, in a career that straddled (and was disrupted by) the Second World War.
He emigrated to South Africa, where he died in 1965.
Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Wally-Hammond   (276 words)

  
 University of Vermont Athletics
Walter also assisted on the goal, Martin’s fifth of the season.
Walter picked up his second assist on the goal, while Martin also assisted.
The River Hawks added to their lead later in the second when Walter scored his first career goal, with Robins and Martin each getting assists.
www.uvm.edu /athletics/mens_soccer?Page=News&storyID=3284   (594 words)

  
 Walter Sickert: The Complete Writings on Art. - GRUETZNER ROBINS, ANNA (ED).:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942) was a major European artist and critic of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, whose statements on art from the 1880s to the 1930s have been used by artists and writers on art for more than half a century.
The need for a comprehensive edition of Sickert's art-critical writings is overwhelming, and the texts gathered together by Anna Gruetzner Robins, a leading expert on the subject, prove that his contribution as an art-writer was a major one in its own right.
The texts are presented chronologically and supported by notes which give the information necessary to situate the figures and events to which Sickert refers.
www.antiqbook.co.uk /boox/chi/8748.shtml   (174 words)

  
 Bradman Scrapbooks, vol. 33, p. 235   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A photograph of the house belonging to Walter Robins in Slough, England, where Bradman recuperated after his ankle injury in the fifth Test Match at the Oval on 20, 22, 23 and 24 August 1938.
Robins are standing in the garden in the foreground.
A copy may be made for the purpose of research or study, but further publication requires the permission of the Library.
www.slsa.sa.gov.au /bradman/scrapbooks/33/bsb33235.htm   (92 words)

  
 "R" Debs Abstracts: Indiana State University Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Says that EVD urged in his 5th weekly campaign article that working people should look out for their leaders because they are "often the chief betrayers of labor."
Tells Robins that EVD's writing privileges have been ordered to be restored and the visiting privileges will be restored "as soon as the Department can be assured that they will not be abused."
Asks that Robins tell her what the next move is. Also asks that Robins tell her if her organization has played its "biggest card."
odin.indstate.edu /level1.dir/cml/rbsc/debs/ab_r.html   (20311 words)

  
 RATW: The 50's Article
She had jumped in the wagon when Johnny and the troup went off to the recording session and The Robins sides were finished 20 minutes early.
In the late 40's the big R&B thing was Dinah Washington and The Ravens, and Johnny knew how Esther idolized Dinah ("and had her flavor") and Nunn with The Robins sounding somewhat like Jimmy Ricks and The Ravens, so he had them rehearse a tune he had scratched out called "What's the Matter, Daddy?".
The other "Esther things" rank as nothing short of classics, and hearing The Robins back in 1949 should be an education to those who were Coasters fans six of seven years later.
www.ratw.com /issues/13/50s.htm   (840 words)

  
 Births Marriages Deaths Etc.
Robins -- Elecia L., daughter of A. Wilson of Delhi, married Alvin J. Wilson of Simcoe, 28 Jun 1911 in Delhi [Wilson-Robins SR19110706p8] [
Robins -- Gilbert Robins of Windham married Miss Alice Armeta, eldest daughter of Thos.
Robins -- to wife of Gilbers [ sic ] Robins a daughter 7 Nov 1897 in Simcoe [SR18971111]
www.nornet.on.ca /~jcardiff/b-m-d/robi.html   (3115 words)

  
 Sickert Walter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walter Sickert: Prints : A Catalogue Raisonne (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis)
Maestro y alumno.(los pintores británicos James McNeill Whistler y Walter Richard Sickert exhibirán sus obras en España)(TT: Teacher and student.)(TA:...
Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. Small is beautiful: to Walter Sickert, the British art scene was dominated by snobbery, money and fashion.
www.hallartists.com /store/books_1416_1_Sickert-Walter.html   (112 words)

  
 Drawing. Design. Illustration - 1859283101 - Walter Sickert : drawings : theory and practice : word and image / Anna ...
Illustration - 1859283101 - Walter Sickert : drawings : theory and practice : word and image / Anna Gruetzner Robins.
Walter Sickert : drawings : theory and practice : word and image / Anna Gruetzner Robins.
Sickert, Walter, 1860-1942 Criticism and interpretation.Sickert, Walter, 1860-1942 Catalogs.
www.pitbossannie.com /iss-nc-1859283101.html   (142 words)

  
 H&M Powerhouse Architect & Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The turn-of-the-20th century architectural firm of Robins and Oakman was a four-year (1905-1909) partnership between W. Powell Robins and John S. Oakman.
The President of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company was a former engineer and banker named Walter G. Oakman, a close friend of the HandM RR's visionary founder, William G. McAdoo.
Robins and Oakman designed the HandM RR's elegant subway terminals, including the ornamental 33rd Street Station (demolished) and the marquee-clad Christopher Street Station (still standing).
www.jerseycityhistory.net /johnoakman.html   (1352 words)

  
 Cash Paid For WWII Souvenirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walter was born in Pittsburg, PA. I believe that he was a replacement in the 36th somewhere in Italy.
As with many of the veterans, he did not speak much about the war to his family.
Walter has since passed and his family is trying to gather information about him.
home.earthlink.net /~gwcone/walter_robbins.html   (102 words)

  
 University of Massachusetts - Official Athletic Site - Ice Hockey
1 1 0 2 0 23 Bobby Robins........
Penalties - Ben Walter, UML (head-butting) 2:35; Kim Brandvold, UML (slashing) 13:14; Bobby McCabe, UML (clipping) 13:54; Burto, Matt, UMASS (hooking) 14:41; Gordon, Dan, UMASS (tripping) 16:29.
6-6 [18:59] GOAL by UML Ben Walter, Assist by Andrew Martin and Matt Collar, On ice for UML: Ben Walter; Andrew Martin; Cleve Kinley; Todd Fletcher; Matt Collar, On ice for UMASS: Vitek, Tim ; Werner, Stephen ; Jarman, Kevin ; Degon, Marvin ; Matheson, Mark, goal number 21 for season.
umassathletics.collegesports.com /sports/m-hockey/stats/2004-2005/012205.html   (3090 words)

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