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  Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sherlock Holmes describes himself as a "consulting detective", an expert who is brought into cases that have proven too difficult for other investigators; we are told that he is often able to solve a problem without leaving his home.
Readers of the Sherlock Holmes stories have often been surprised to discover that their author, Conan Doyle, was a fervent believer in paranormal phenomena, and that the logical, sceptical character of Holmes was in opposition to his own in many ways.
Sherlock Holmes: The Vatican Cameos by Ellicott Creek in 1986
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 WILLIAM SHERLOCK - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM SHERLOCK
In 1686 he was reproved for his anti-papal preaching, and his pension stopped.
After the Revolution he was suspended for refusing the oaths to William and Mary, but before his final deprivation he yielded, justifying his change of attitude in The Case of the Allegiance due to Sovereign Powers stated and resolved according to Scripture and Reason and the Principles of the Church of England (1691).
He became dean of St Pauls in 1691, and died at Hampstead in June 1707.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SH/SHERLOCK_WILLIAM.htm   (220 words)

  
 WILLIAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
William was always there for us with encouraging words, advice and help whenever it was needed.
On Feb. 16, 2001, our dear friend William left us, the Beastly board and everything and everyone he touched will never be the same, we are all a little bit wiser, and a lot better off for having the privilege of knowing him.
Sherlock has been telling William what to do, when to come home for 15 years.
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 COLLECTIONS VINDICATION OF SOME PASSAGES IN A DISCOURSE CONCERNING COMMUNION WITH GOD
PREFATORY NOTE William Sherlock, father of Dr. Thomas Sherlock, an eminent bishop of London, was himself distinguished as an author, and mingled deeply in the controversies of his day.
Sherlock’s Books” and also, in the same controversy, “Justification Justified.” Thomas Danson, who had been ejected from Sibton, and author of several works against the Quakers, wrote “The Friendly Debate between Satan and Sherlock” and afterwards he published again in defense of it.
Sherlock, in 1675, replied to Owen and Ferguson in his “Defense and Continuation of the Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Jesus Christ.” He was supported by Thomas Hotchkis, Rector of Staunton, in a “Discourse concerning the Imputation of Christ’s Righteousness,” etc. The singular diligence of Mr.
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 catalogue(mia)
--- Sherlock Holmes Bedrifter and Sherlock Holmes Sidste Bedrifter.
--- and ÅKE RUNNQUIST and JÖRGEN ELGSTRÖM: Sherlock Holmes.
--- Øje for Pinkerton - og Sherlock Holmes.
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William Sherlock, father of Dr Thomas Sherlock, an eminent bishop of London, was himself distinguished as an author, and mingled deeply in the controversies of his day.
Sherlock's work against Owen was entitled, "A Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, and on Union and Communion with Him," etc. Owen confines himself, in his reply, to an exposure of the misrepresentations in which Sherlock had indulged.
The latter, for example, sought to fix on the Puritan divine the doctrine, that the knowledge of divine things was to be obtained from the person of Christ, apart from the truth as revealed in the Scriptures.
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 SHERLOCK, THOMAS (1678-1761) - Online Information article about SHERLOCK, THOMAS (1678-1761)
WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. Ger.
HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in Tirol and Bad-Hall, a health resort in Upper Austria)
SALISBURY, WILLIAM LONGSWORD (or LONGESPEE), EARL OF (d.
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 WILLIAM KING (1663-1712) - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM KING (1663-1712)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He 'took part in the controversy aroused by the conversion of the once stubborn non-juror William Sherlock, one of his contributions being an entertaining ballad, " The Battle Royal," in which the disputants are Sherlock and South.
In 1694 he gained the favor of Princess Anne by a defence of her husband's country entitled Animadversions on the Pretended Account of Denmark, in answer to a depreciatory pamphlet by Robert (afterwards Viscount) Molesworth.
The other works of William King include: A Journey to London, in theyear 1698.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /K/KI/KING_WILLIAM_1663_1712_.htm   (600 words)

  
 Sherlock Holmes Shoppe: Tryon North Carolina, William Gillette Festival
Most readers will be aware that William Gillette was the first actor to portray Sherlock Holmes on the American stage.
The first Sherlock Holmes/William Gillette Festival was held in November of 1997.
During 1998, while the second annual Sherlock Holmes/William Gillette Festival was still on the drawing board, Jerry Soderquist contacted us to see if the idea of coming down to Tryon to display our Sherlockian wares during the 1998 Festival might appeal to us.
www.sherlock-holmes.com /tryon.htm   (1500 words)

  
 A Sherlock Holmes Philatelic Bibliography
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson watching the Brunigline Train (built 1888) descending from the Brunig pass toward Meiringen.
A commentary on two Sherlockian Cinderella stamps: the commemorative stamp issued by the "Republic of Bohemia" in 1988 (1957) (Julian Wolff) and a souvenir sheet of four stamps marking the Battle of Maiwand, July 27, 1880, issued by the Maiwand Jezails.
Was Sherlock Holmes a Stamp Collector?, Issued separately "for private distribution at a meeting of The Sons of the Copper Beeches at the Union League, Philadelphia, February 20,
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 Sherlock Holmes Shoppe: Feature Article Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
His interest in Sherlock Holmes has resulted in his recent publication of a three-part series, "Sherlock Holmes and the 21st Century," an overview of the entire Holmes phenomenon as well as forecasts of the great detective's place in the oncoming century.
Area students had already taken part in a mystery writing contest in their respective schools, with prizes awarded to the winners, and on Saturday there was a trivia contest in which people received a list of trivia questions and had to find the answers in the various shops around town.
His Holmes Trilogy, Sherlock Holmes and the 21st Century, led to another series of articles, this time on William Gillette, which is currently being published in The Ephemeris.
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 William Paterson vs Rutgers-Camden (Mar 30, 2002)
Sherlock stole third, scored on a throwing error by c.
William Paterson - inning 8 Wiest to 2b for M.Murphy.
William Paterson - inning 9 McKenna to p for Weinhardt.
www.wpunj.edu /athletics/Baseball/02boxes/Baseg16.htm   (1089 words)

  
 William Sherlock (1780 - 1821) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William Faithorne, At the upper end of the plate you have the woman"s arm..., plate 8 opposite page 22 in the book The Art of Graveing and Etching by William Faithorne (London: William Faithorne, 1662), 1662
William Henry Bartlett, The Danube by William Beattie (London & New York: Virtue & Co., [ca.
William Faithorne, The manner of Casting the Aqua Fortis Upon the Plate, plate 7 opposite page 19 in the book The Art of Graveing and Etching by William Faithorne (London: William Faithorne, 1662), 1662
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 05 Master Document, Prefaces & Table of Contents [Combined]
William Gillette as `Sherlock Holmes,'" Verses, by Mrs.
On the stage, William Gillette was the definitive model of Sherlock Holmes.
William Powell, the actor who personified the suave and sophisticated leading man in the 1930's and 1940's, appeared in his first film in 1922 as Forman Wells, a member of Moriarty's gang, in Sherlock Holmes, starring John Barrymore.
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 Holmes Booklist (rec.arts.books) (FAQ)
SHERLOCK HOLMES" (The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1996) Carr, John Dickson: "The Adventure of the Conk-Singleton Papers" (in Wolfe, MISADVENTURES 1991) Carr, John Dickson: "The Adventure of the Paradol Chamber" (in Wolfe, MISADVENTURES1991) Playscript.
Sherlock Holmes, The (LIT) Hall, Trevor: Sherlock Holmes and His Creator (LIT) Hall, Trevor: Sherlock Holmes: Ten Literary Studies (LIT) Hammer, David L.: Before Breakfast Pipe Of Mr.
Richard: Sherlock Holmes and the Origins of Psychology (LIT) Kendrick, Stephen: Holy Clues, The Gospel According To Sherlock Holmes (LIT) Kennedy, Bruce, ed.: Four Wheels to Baker Street (LIT) Kennedy, Bruce: Mycroft (LIT) Kestner, Joseph A.: Sherlock's Men: Masculinity, Conan Doyle And Cultural History (LIT) Kimball, Elliot: Watsoniana (LIT) Klinefelter, Walter: Origins of Sherlock Holmes.
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 William Paterson vs Lynn University (Mar 19, 2002)
Sherlock grounded into double play p to ss to 1b; Kalish out on the play.
Sherlock singled to center field; Kalish advanced to second.
Sherlock out at first p to 2b to 1b, caught stealing.
www.wpunj.edu /athletics/Baseball/02boxes/Baseg7.htm   (921 words)

  
 John Locke Manuscripts -- Chronological Listing: 1690
On William Sherlock’s Case of allegiance [late 1690/early 1691]
On William Sherlock’s The case of allegiance … [late 1690 or early 1691]
Description: Notes in Locke’s hand on William Sherlock’s The case of allegiance due to soveraign powers stated and resolved according to Scripture and reason (1691).
www.libraries.psu.edu /tas/locke/mss/c1690.html   (418 words)

  
 Additional Reading (from Sherlock Holmes) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Laid out in 1748 by Nicholas Scull and William Parsons on land owned by Thomas and Richard Penn (sons of William Penn, Pennsylvania's founder), it was built around Penn Common, a large open square, and named for the hometown of the Penn...
Doyle introduced Holmes in 1887 in the short story “A Study in Scarlet” and went on to write at least 50 more stories featuring the detective, as well as The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) and several other novels.
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 Life and Times of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, John H. Watson, M.D., Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Other Notable Personages
William Gillette produces and stars in Sherlock Holmes, in Syracuse, NY.
The source of information about the lives of Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson, M.D., is Baring-Gould, William S., Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street: A Life of the World's First consulting Detective.
New York: Clarkson N. Potter (1962); however, the dates given for the cases represent a "consensus" of the major chronologists compiled in "The Date Being--?": A Compendium of Chronological Data, by Andrew Jay Peck and Leslie S.
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 Sherlock Holmes Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Kaye, Marvin (ed.): The Confidiential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
Klinefelter, Walter: Sherlock Holmes In Portrait and Profile
Wolfe, Sebastian (ed.): The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
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Cechura, Rudolf: Dr. Sherlock Holmes in Bohemia Dr. Sherlock Holmes v Cechach (a jine prihody) Chandler, A. Bertram: "The Kinsolving's Planet Irregulars" (orig.
This last was re-written in 1936 as the short-novel "The thirty-eight and one-half assassinations of the Hull castle" ["Los treinta y ocho asesinatos y medio del castillo de Hull"] and we read, when all the possible suspects are murdered (the 'half assassination' is an attempt on his assistant), as Holmes, applying logic, arrests himself.
Richard: Sherlock Holmes and the Origins of Psychology (LIT) Kennedy, Bruce, ed.: Four Wheels to Baker Street (LIT) Kennedy, Bruce: Mycroft (LIT) Kimball, Elliot: Watsoniana (LIT) Klinefelter, Walter: Origins of Sherlock Holmes.
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 Sherlock Holmes Shoppe: Events, Announcements and News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
We are particularly interested in any additional accounts (we already have a few) of romances which might have been kindled or nurtured by the participant’s joint interest in Sherlock Holmes.
Third Annual Sherlock Holmes/William Gillette Festival to be held in idyllic Tryon, North Carolina - wherein lies the house in which William Gillette made his home.
There will be a day-long Tribute to William Gillette featuring Mrs Hudson's Breakfast, amateur sleuth mysteries, awards ceremonies, a concert, a film festival, a performance by The Blue Ridge Radio Players, and a Biographical Commentary of William Gillette by Henry Zecher, the world's foremost authority on the great American actor.
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 SHERLOCK, WILLIAM (c. 1641-1707) - Online Information article about SHERLOCK, WILLIAM (c. 1641-1707)
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 A List of Books and Magazines on Sherlock Holmes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Attanasio, A.A.: "Sherlock Holmes and Basho" (in BEASTMARK)
Mustoo, Terence: Sherlock Holmes in The Deerstalker: Chameleons' Dramascripts
Weighell, Ron: Sherlock Holmes and the Shadow of the Wolf
www.corson.org /John/Hobbies/Sherlock/books.htm   (7165 words)

  
 Playbill News: Houston's Alley Opens Season With Sherlock Holmes, Starring Waite and de Guzman
Houston's Alley Theatre opens its 2003-2004 season with William Gillette's Sherlock Holmes, based on the Arthur Conan Doyle classic, Oct. 15- Nov. 2.
The rarely-produced Sherlock Holmes was first presented in 1899 as a vehicle for American actor-playwright William Gillette, who played the part for 30 years.
The cast of Sherlock Holmes also features Jeffrey Bean, James Belcher, David Born, Bettye Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Heflin, Paul Hope, Charles Krohn, Philip Lehl, Daniel Magill, John Tyson and Timothy Wrobe.
www.playbill.com /news/article/82191.html   (359 words)

  
 Table of Contents for Coleridge, S.T.; Jackson, H.J. and Whalley, G., eds.: The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor ...
William Sherlock A Vindication of the Trinity 3
Sir William Stewart Outlines of a Plan for the General Reform of the British Land Forces 377
William Tindal The History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham 850
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 The Diogenes Club: William S. Baring-Gould
From the cornerstone annotated Canon by William S. Baring-Gould.
These recommendations are taken from two early chapters.
Considered a Cornerstone in Sherlockian Literature due to including Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes
www.diogenes-club.com /shlibrary7.htm   (217 words)

  
 The Diogenes Club: SITE MAP
Sherlock Holmes on the Stage: The Dramatic Apocrypha
Act IV The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes
III: Dr. Joseph Bell, A Model for Sherlock Holmes
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 William P. Sherlock Online
If it exists you can get it at Amazon, and its prices are unbeatable.
There can't be a store anywhere in the world that can touch AllPosters' vast database of posters and fine prints.
All images and text on this William P. Sherlock page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/sherlock_william_p.html   (136 words)

  
 Silent Era: PSFL: Sherlock Holmes (1916)
A growing source of silent era film information.
Cast: William Gillette [Sherlock Holmes], Ernest Maupain, Majorie Kay, Edward Fielding, Stewart Robbins, Hugh Thompson, Ludwig Kreiss, Mario Majeroni, William Postance, Chester Beery, Frank Hamilton, Fred Malatesta, Grace Reals, Miss Ball, Burford Hampden, Marion Skinner
/ Scenario by H.S. Sheldon, from the play adaptation Sherlock Holmes by William Gillette of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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