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 Andy Bielenberg - The Career of William Martin Murphy
Murphy built tramways in Dublin, Cork, Belfast, London Southern, Isle of Thanet, Hastings and District, Bournemouth and Poole, Paisley and District and in Buenos Aires, in addition to being one of the pioneers of the use of electricity in Ireland.
Murphy had the whole paper overhauled and reorganised and he relaunched it in a new and highly successful format, originally pioneered by the Harmsworths in London.
Murphy believed that Ireland needed its trading links with Britain but it also needed full fiscal autonomy (like Canada, South Africa and Australia); he was scathing of Redmond's policy to concede this vital issue to the Liberal government in return for their support for the Home Rule Bill of 1914.
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 William Murphy - Chapter Ten
Murphy amused himself by noticing an old lady who smoked an old cob pipe very busily during the whole of the sermon and also tried to calculate the number of cats it would take to fill the slack in the seat of the parson’s pants, they being several sizes too large for him.
Murphy that he was going to take part in the war, prophesying the establishment of a great republic of which he proposed to be the head.
William Murphy, son of Dubart and Elizabeth Anthony Murphy, was born October 12, 1844, and died January 10 1863, in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
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 Murphy Riots
Murphy only acted more defiantly and provocatively by saying that he was willing to risk his life for the cause of truth and liberty and that "Popish stones would let him see what Popery was" (quoted 93).
Murphy's lectures were full of venom and hatreds -- in one lecture he declared that "every Popish priest was a murderer, a cannibal, a liar, and a pickpocket" and in another that "the Virgin Mary was A Protestant and no Roman Catholic" (quoted 94,95).
Walter Arnstein concludes that Murphy was "evidently a powerful and skillful platform lecturer who did much to arouse and, at the very least, to reconfirm latent anti-Catholic sentiments among working-class and lower-middle-class Englishmen, many of them already troubled by the self-assertive Irish minority recently established in their communities." (107).
www.victorianweb.org /victorian/religion/Murphy_Riots.html   (626 words)

  
 Murphy Bed Company · The History of Murphy Bed
William L. Murphy, who was born in Columbia, California, near Stockton on January 1, 1876, moved to San Francisco at the turn of the century where he met his future wife.
In 1918, William Murphy invented the pivot bed that pivoted on a doorjamb of a dressing closet, and then lowered into a sleeping position - some of which are still in use today.
During the 1920's and 1930's, the popularity of the Murphy Bed was at its peak and in 1925 the company moved its corporate headquarters to New York City and became the Murphy Door Bed Company, Inc. Production was limited during World War II to replacement parts due to rationing of steel.
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 Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers - WILLIAM MURPHY
William Murphy was born in southern or southwestern Virginia and was doing pioneer work for the Lord and the Baptists in Virginia long before Tennessee was a State.
They were popularly known as "the Murphy boys," and sometimes stigmatized by their persecutors as "Murphy's boys." The educational advantages of both these preacher-brothers were meager, but both of them were effective preachers of the Word, and did pioneer work.
September 14, 1798, William Murphy and Isaac Barton were a "presbytery" in the organization of the "Church of Christ on Lick Creek" (now the Warrensburg Church), with a constituency of "eighteen members," David Wisecarver, clerk.
www.knoxcotn.org /tnbaptists/murphy_william.htm   (469 words)

  
 Edmund Murphy History
Certificate of Naturalization, of Edward Murphy, a Native of Ireland-- Lindsey vs. Buchanon Attorney In regard to Naturalization: Thereupon the Court admit the said Edward Murphy, to become a citizen of the United States, and order all the proceedings aforesaid to be recorded by the Prothonotary of Said County, which was done accordingly.
William was born in 1835, and Dennis on December 11, 1840 and died May 18, 1922.
Murphy, daughter of William and Mary Billick Steele, was born November 22, 1872, in West Finley Township at Majorsville.
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 Modern Wallbeds The Modern Murphy Bed- History
The original murphy bed was invented in 1900 by a man named William L. Murphy.
Murphy lived in a one room apartment in San Francisco where he met his future wife.
In 1918, William Murphy invented the pivot bed which pivoted on a door jamb of a dressing closet, and then lowered into a sleeping position - many are still in use today.
www.modernwallbeds.com /history.htm   (224 words)

  
 Murphy Family Genealogy
"Edmund Murphy and Rachel Murphy orphans of Gabriel Murphey deceased with the approbation of the court made choice of Clarey Murphey for their guardian who together with Richard Jackson, he security entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of one hundred dollars with condition according to law.
The court doth assight Clarey Murphy guardian to James Murphey and Clarey Murphey the younger, who are children of Gabriel Murphey deceased and thereupon the said Clarey Murphey with Richard Jackson her security entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of one hundred dollars with condition according to law."
The Murder of Edmond Murphy (from Michael Murphy of Columbus, Ohio; ggrandson of Richard Murphy, father Lon, grandfather Lon Sr.
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 NuthinButGospel.com 05 - [William Murphy]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William adds his own, definitive spin to "Praise Is What I Do," again letting the acoustic guitar lead off what build into a powerful congregational anthem, as William lays down astonishing vocal improvisations off the choir’s rock-solid rendering of the eminently singable chorus.
William was given a solid foundation in both the church and its music, as his father and grandfather were musically gifted, and the elder a Baptist minister and his son a minister and bishop.
William was born and raised in Detroit, where he lived until his late 20s, before moving to Atlanta in 2001 to take the position of Senior Minister of Worship at Bishop Eddie Long’s renowned New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
www.nuthinbutgospel.com /spotlight_williammurphy.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Search for the Earliest Morphews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Joseph Murphy was ordained at Deep River, North Carolina in 1766 and served first as a missionary to Southwestern Virginia.
The best records of Joseph Murphy as a Baptist minister are found in the diaries of a group of German Moravians who had settled about Salem and kept accounts of their activities.
William Murphy, born 1732 Spotsylvania, Virginia, was a missionary to southwest Virginia and Holston River area, Washington County, North Carolina (now Tennessee) and died in eastern Tennessee about 1800.
www.planetmurphy.org /content/body/MurphyRev2a.htm   (1451 words)

  
 The HistoryMakers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Rejecting this offer, Murphy continued his studies at the University of Maryland Law School for two years, until he was drafted to fight in World War II.
In 1970, Murphy won a seat on the Maryland District Court, where he remained until recent years as an active retired judge.
Murphy was chairman of the board of Provident Hospital and was member of the Elks and Alpha Phi Alpha.
www.thehistorymakers.com /biography/biography.asp?bioindex=79&category=lawMakers   (290 words)

  
 Catholic League Responds to Voice of the Faithful
Francis Murphy’s appointment to a position because he and Cardinal Law “were concerned that [the abusive priest] could still have contact with children through his assignment” (Attorney General’s report, p.
Bishop Murphy’s decisions and policies have hurt those in need and hindered the ability of the diocese to raise funds from the laity.
In a wider context, Bishop William Murphy, along with the Bishops of the United States, has lost the moral high ground that used to give weight to statements concerning issues such as poverty in our country, war, nuclear weapons and the death penalty.
www.catholicleague.org /bishopmurphy/votfreport.htm   (2086 words)

  
 Winners' Circle: William Murphy
Murphy collaborated with Dr. Carl Walter on the development of a flexible sealed blood bag for the transfusion of whole blood.
Murphy, along with Cordis engineers, developed the first physiologic cardiac pacemaker (in the 1970s), which operated by responding to the heart's rhythms instead of at a fixed-rate.
Murphy's first company, Medical Development Corporation, was founded in his garage in 1957, and evolved into Cordis Corporation in 1959 (now a Johnson and Johnson company).
web.mit.edu /invent/a-winners/a-murphy.html   (389 words)

  
 William Murphy (scientist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Parry Murphy (Stoughton, Wisconsin, February 6, 1892 – October 9, 1987) was an American physician who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and George Hoyt Whipple for their combined work in devising and treating macrocytic anaemia.
Minot and Whipple then set about to chemically isolate the curative substance and ultimately were able to isolate vitamin B12 from the liver.
They had a son, Dr. William P. Murphy Jr., and a daughter, Priscilla Adams.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Murphy_(scientist)   (176 words)

  
 Chase County Death Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Murphy was one of the older residents of this county, having lived here for the past 57 years, and he was widely known in the Elmdale vicinity.
William Murphy, the son of John and Mary McCormick Murphy, was born in Chicago, Illinois, March 9, 1872, and passed away at St. Marys hospital, in Emporia, on July 29, 1935.
Murphy was reared in the Catholic faith and lived devoted to his religion until his death.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/kansas/genweb/chase/obit/ObitsM/ObitMurphyWilliam.html   (262 words)

  
 The Boston Files -- Newsday.com
In 1995, Bishop William F. Murphy, then the second-highest ranking official in the Archdiocese of Boston, faced a grave problem: One of his priests was accused of sexually molesting a boy at a church-run juvenile detention center.
In Boston, Murphy's official title was vicar general and moderator of the curia; in essence, he was the chief of staff to Law from 1993 until Murphy arrived on Long Island in 2001.
Bishop Murphy was a monsignor by 1993 and an auxiliary bishop by 1995.
www.newsday.com /news/local/longisland/ny-libishop0209,0,3547218.story?coll=ny-top-headlines   (1102 words)

  
 William P. Murphy - Biography
William Parry Murphy was born on February 6, 1892, at Stoughton Wisconsin, U.S.A. He is the son of Thomas Francis Murphy and Rose Anna Parry, his father being a congregational minister with various pastorates in Wisconsin and Oregon.
William Parry was educated at the public schools of Wisconsin and Oregon and at the University of Oregon, where he took his A.B. degree in 1914.
In 1923 Murphy practised medicine for a time and subsequently engaged in research on diabetes mellitus and on diseases of the blood.
nobelprize.org /medicine/laureates/1934/murphy-bio.html   (500 words)

  
 William Murphy (All Day... The William Murphy Project) - Reviews - GospelFlava.com
This is Murphy's second solo disk, but his first on a national label (Sony Urban Music), and it's a beauty.
Murphy wisely remakes his signature song, "Praise Is What I Do", this one a little more succinct than the original, but not otherwise too different.
True to form, Warryn Campbell's applies his in-demand polish, imparting brightness to the tune by filling it with urban, chunky percussion, creating an all-out jam that is essential for anyone's summer —or winter for that matter.
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 roots_02142001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is not certain when WILLIAM MURPHY and family migrated from TN to GA, but records indicate it was near 1845 and they were enumerated on the 1850 Murray Co. GA census.
Again on the 1880 census William and Sarah are listed as residing in the same area so most likely they lived the remainder of their lives in the general location.
A son, John Murphy, was listed as 3 years of age on the 1860 and it is assumed he died as a young child since he does not appear on any subsequent census records.
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 Murphy Family
Foster and his shipmate William Pike were married to Sarah and Harriet Murphy respectively on December 29 by a justice of the peace in Clark County, Missouri, across the river from Nauvoo.
One of the passengers was fourteen-year-old Harriet Murphy.
Murphy carefully kept the little handful of flour concealed--there was only a handful at the very beginning--lest some of the starving children might get possession of the treasure.
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 William L. Murphy Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William L. Murphy, son of Moses James Murphy (Jimmy) and Amanda Cordelia Fordyce, was born on August 29, 1863, most likely in Wabash County, Indiana.
William's mother died before January 7, 1868, as his father, on this day, remarried to Nancy Ann Davis, in Grant County, Indiana.
Murphy was born in Howard county, but had lived for approximately 60 years in the Swayzee community.
myindianahome.net /gen/grant/hoggatt/william.html   (336 words)

  
 Elder William Murphy - Interview (August, 2004)
William Murphy, III is certainly one of those rare characters, set aside to achieve this divine purpose, so that others from the body of Christ might benefit.
Murphy’s ability to invoke the Holy Spirit during divine corporate worship has singled out his awesome ministry as authentically rich in substance and style, adding to his credibility as an anointed and highly revered Worship Leader wherever he goes.
William Murphy is not an artist; I am a minister of worship.
www.blackgospel.com /interviews/elderwilliammurphy   (2952 words)

  
 George Murphy --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Murphy, William P. American physician who with George R. Minot in 1926 reported success in the treatment of pernicious anemia with a liver diet.
American physician who received (with George Whipple and William Murphy) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for the introduction of a raw-liver diet in the treatment of pernicious anemia, which was previously an invariably fatal disease.
In 1934, Murphy and his colleagues George R. Minot and George H. Whipple were awarded the prize for physiology or medicine for their success in treating pernicious anemia with a...
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 Gospel Music -- The William Murphy Project - All Day... -- Entertain Your Belief
William Murphy brings high energy with the opening cut We Have Come To Glorify/Great and Mighty/Jump Medley.
Murphy exhorts throughout the song and the project.
She also is the author of the Gospel News Update, a bi-weekly e-zine about what's happening in the Christian music industry, and the D.C. Gospel News Update, a weekly newsletter about gospel events in the Washington, D.C. area.
www.gospelcity.com /dynamic/music-articles/reviews/201   (851 words)

  
 BlackGospel.com: All Day..The William Murphy Project (Elder William Murphy) Review: Black Gospel Music Clef is Your ...
Murphy’s unrestrained style of praise and worship is ever-present in All Day and brings listeners to a modern-day comprehension of what the biblical Psalmist was referring to throughout passages of the 150
William Murphy III teams up with his father (Jr.) and grandfather (Sr.) in Be Strong, a generational testament of faith as the wise voices of three generations of Murphy men encourage each other with staid and solemn faith with the words “Be strong, in the power of His might, be strong”
You can hear the emotion in Murphy’s voice as he realises he is part of the heavenly cohort in Created To Worship which he follows up with the testimony that despite being borne of a teenaged mother and the consequent stigma, that his true life’s purpose is to worship God.
www.blackgospel.com /reviews/elderwilliammurphy/allday   (923 words)

  
 frontline: the shakespeare mystery: William Murphy Article | PBS
William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies." No one else's name is associated with the quartos or folios, although Shakespeare's name was used by some unscrupulous publishers on the title pages of other plays which he did not write.
In 1957, William F. Friedman and his wife Elizebeth published an exhaustive survey and analysis of all the secret codes or ciphers that had been "found" in the works up to that time.
The enemy, of course, is William Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon.
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 Georgen Gilliam's Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Near her is his, a square shaped soap stone engraved in fine bold printing - telling the story of his part in politics.
William A. Murphy was sympathetic with the North, although he owned slaves.
In 1910 a 92 year old Zillah Murphy was living with her daughter Eliza and family.
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 Murphy, William P.,
Murphy received his M.D. from Harvard University (1920).
Acting on this cue, Minot, assisted by Murphy, began feeding liver to their pernicious anemia patients, with amazing results.
Murphy continued to serve at the Brigham Hospital and also taught at Harvard University from 1923.
www.britannica.com /nobel/micro/410_77.html   (175 words)

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