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  William Stubbs - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM STUBBS (1825-1901), English historian and bishop of Oxford, son of William Morley Stubbs, solicitor, of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, was born on the 21st of June 1825, and was educated at the Ripon grammar school and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1848, obtaining a first-class in classics and a third in mathematics.
Both in England and America Bishop Stubbs was universally acknowledged as the head of all English historical scholars, and no English historian of his time was held in equal honour in European countries.
Stubbs was a High Churchman whose doctrines and practice were grounded on learning and a veneration for antiquity.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /William_Stubbs   (1174 words)

  
  William Stubbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Stubbs (June 21, 1825 - April 22, 1901) was an English historian and Bishop of Oxford.
The son of William Morley Stubbs, a solicitor, he was born at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and was educated at the Ripon grammar school and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1848, obtaining a first-class in classics and a third in mathematics.
Stubbs was a High Churchman whose doctrines and practice were grounded on learning and a veneration for antiquity.
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 William Stubbs - Encyclopedia.com
William Stubbs 1825-1901, English historian, educated at Oxford.
The Birmingham Post (England); 9/28/2002; 117 words; This is the text of the letter sent by Sir William Stubbs (left) to Estelle Morris: 'The Tomlinson inquiry has confirmed that I acted properly and within my powers as a regulator should...
Birmingham Post; 9/28/2002; 117 words; This is the text of the letter sent by Sir William Stubbs (left) to Estelle Morris: 'The Tomlinson inquiry has confirmed that I acted properly and within my powers as a regulator should...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Stubbs-W.html   (861 words)

  
 Reginald Edward Stubbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reginald Edward Stubbs was born on 13 October, 1876, the son of William Stubbs, a historian and bishop of Chester and Oxford, consecutively.
At first, Stubbs tried to suppress the strikers with legal and forceful means, but the efforts backfired, and caused an exodus of more than 100,000 Chinese labourers to China.
Stubbs Road in the mid-levels on Hong Kong Island was named after him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reginald_Edward_Stubbs   (479 words)

  
 Stubbs Family History
William (6) died on June 26, 1951 at the age of 64 from a Heart Attack.
William, (34) was born the 1st child, 1st son of Jasper (4) & Katherine (Seeney) Stubbs in 1924 in Milford, DE.
William was born the son of William Earl, Sr.
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 William Stubbs — Infoplease.com
Stubbs, William, 1825–1901, English historian, educated at Oxford.
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 Richard Stubbs Family Site - Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is John Stubbs, Jr., surveyor of highways in Petsworth Parish in 1701, who appeared as owner of 300 acres of land on the 1704 Petsworth Parish Rent Roll and who died in Petsworth Parish in 1719.
Stubbs, was mentioned in the vestry minutes between 1725 and 1735 when funds were paid to her for maintaining George Stichal and when men gathered at her house to process land boundaries for the 3
William Gilbert against whom Richard and John Stubbs brought their suits, was godson of Christopher Webster, a Gloucester County resident.
www.stubbsofva-nc.net /research/janeresearch_082002.htm   (3201 words)

  
 The Stubbs Family
William (8) died on June 26, 1951 at the age of 64 from a Heart Attack.
      William "Temple", (26) was born the 1st child & 1st son of Robert Henry (5) & Nora Jane (Urry) Stubbs on March 22, 1904 in Goldsboro, MD. He married Edna May Clark on December 26, 1928 in Goldsboro, MD in the preacher's parsonage.
      William, (34) was born the 1st child, 1st son of Jasper (6) & Katherine (Seeney) Stubbs in 1924 in Milford, DE.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Flats/4943/stubbs.html   (7257 words)

  
 Stubbs genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William Stubbs, eldest son of John Stubbs and Rebecca Conner, says in his pension application “I was born in Cheraw District South Carolina, December 22, 1748.” But at that time and for many eyars afterward the state lines were unknown.
In 1704 Richard Stubbs was among the petitioners for a court in the precinct of Neckham, in the County of Bath, North Carolina.
(1) Rev. Campbell Stubbs, a Baptist minister of Bennettsville, S.C., 1829-1837, and was the grandfather.....
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 Our Genealogies - Person Page 66
Campbell Easterling Stubbs was the son of John Weldon Stubbs and Eliz.
William Stubbs was born on 22 December 1748 at Marlboro Co., South Carolina.
William Stubbs married Anne Fuller McDaniel, daughter of Joseph McDaniel and Sarah Fuller, in 1830.
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 STUBBS, WILLIAM WENTWORTH WILBUR "BILL" Compiled by Task Force Omega Inc
Stubbs was located up-slope in the team's defensive position during the rest break.
However, no trace of Bill Stubbs or any of the equipment left behind was found because the NVA had swept the area after the firefight and recovered everything of value.
William Stubbs is one of nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos.
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 Bio, Stubbs, William W.
During the rest break SGT Stubbs was located up-slope in the team's defensive position while Bob Mohs, who was in the center of the formation, periodically attempted to establish contact with the FAC and Dick Gross was further down-slope with the point element.
Stubbs was also recognized for his selfless act courage by engaging the enemy in a manner so furiously that it held the enemy force in check, thus giving the RT enough time to regroup and save itself even though it cost him the ultimate price-his life-while saving the lives of those of his team mates.
William has also been memorialized, in a national sense of memory, by being listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial's fl granite wall adjacent to the Washington-Lincoln Mall in Washington, DC and the Vietnam War Memorial on the State Capital Building grounds in Olympia, Washington.
www.pownetwork.org /bios/s/s154.htm   (2325 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: I Hate Red, You're Fired: The Colorful Life of an Interior Design   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Stubbs, a high-end designer who has flown all over the world to renovate houses for the rich, appears to have no patience with such airy fantasies.
Stubbs begins his book by suggesting that decorating can be as exciting as joining the CIA; after reading his accounts of working in Kiev, Hawaii, Acapulco, Houston, Newport, London and the Ukraine, readers just might agree.
In this lively, irreverent memoir, Stubbs recounts the extraordinary, exasperating, and often hilarious adventures in his stellar career.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0810955776   (587 words)

  
 Stubbs Genealogy
William Stubbs, eldest son of John Stubbs and Rebecca Conner, says in his pension application “I was born in Cheraw District South Carolina, December 22, 1748.” But at that time and for many years afterward the state lines were unknown.
She must have been some young widow to have outlived William Stubbs by so long, as he died 1839 according to records.
She also apparently married William Stubbs the same year that the wife Elizabeth Hubbard Stubbs died--1830.
www.jaimeadams.com /stubbs.html   (685 words)

  
 RAZZETT TA-HBIBERIJA - PARK OF FRIENDSHIP - RAZZETT.ORG - LWS RAILWAY PARK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The opening of the LWS (Leslie William Stubbs) Railway Park marked the completion of the first phase of the new Razzett tal-Hbiberija rebuilding project.
Leslie William Stubbs expressed great interest and enthusiasm at the work being done for the disabled at the Razzett tal Hbiberija.
Stubbs thought it appropriate that an inheritance from Leslie William should be used to build the LWS Railway Park.
www.razzett.org /lws.htm   (539 words)

  
 House of Commons - Education and Skills - Minutes of Evidence
Sir William, earlier you quoted correspondence from the HMC calling for a small but significant rise in the results in the first year of the new system.
(Sir William Stubbs) I am not sure about the first part of your question but the second part is absolutely right; any increase in the numbers passing or any increase in those getting the higher grades had to be rooted in the evidence of what the candidates did.
(Sir William Stubbs) What he said was—and by the way he must have arrived at his judgment on the basis of two days or three days of intensive work as he was asked to report within a week for that interim report—the letters from me were perfectly proper for the regulator to send.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmeduski/153/2110610.htm   (1894 words)

  
 Stubbs Adobe, 29 Palms
Historic Stubbs Adobe, Twentynine Palms, CA In the merry month of May 2002 an "event" was held at the largest adobe building in Twentynine Palms, California.
From “neighbors” John Meyer and Kay Bremer, both of whom were building their houses of mud brick, the Stubbs brothers learnt that when one lacked the necessary finances, adobe was the most economical way to go.
So the Stubbs brothers labored on, day after day, forming bricks until they had enough cured material to begin building their homestead house.
www.thesunrunner.com /Stories/Stubbs/stubbs.html   (1147 words)

  
 House of Commons - Education and Skills - Minutes of Evidence
(Sir William Stubbs) If secretaries of state or ministers believe that they can act improperly and then when they are told they are acting improperly that the only way out is the High Noon, or whatever it is, situation, I think public life has come to a pretty sad pass.
When I met the Secretary of State I said that to her, "What we need to do is work together to get reconciliation and get confidence restored in the system and I would be pleased to work with you and your officials to do it." I firmly believed that that was the way forward.
(Sir William Stubbs) I formed that view as far as D J Collins was concerned on the basis of the way he had treated a number of stories about the QCA in which I had been directly involved, and therefore knew his style.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmeduski/153/2110612.htm   (1855 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - A level fiasco - Exams chief: I was expelled for nothing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sir William had already accused Ms Morris of "improper behaviour", questioning the way she had handled the crisis over A-Level marking, and suggesting she had pre-empted the findings of the Tomlinson inquiry.
Sir William’s position was weakened by the wording of the Tomlinson report, that the A-Level furore was "an accident waiting to happen".
SIR William Stubbs is known for his no-nonsense approach and is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in education.
news.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=572&id=1076902002   (1647 words)

  
 William Purser ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
George Stubbs, Plate for the Third Anatomical Table of the Skeleton of a Horse explained, which is the tenth plate in the book, The Anatomy of the Horse (London: printed by J. Purser, for the author, 1766), 1766
George Stubbs, Plate for the Second Anatomical Table of the Skeleton of a Horse explained, which is the seventh plate in the book, The Anatomy of the Horse (London: printed by J. Purser, for the author, 1766), 1766
George Stubbs, Second of two plates for the First Anatomical Table of the Skeleton of a Horse explained, which is the fourth plate in the book, The Anatomy of the Horse (London: printed by J. Purser, for the author, 1766), 1766
www.wwar.com /masters/p/purser-william.html   (1302 words)

  
 The STUBBS Family History
Also living with Elizabeth was her son William STUBBS, aged 30, who appears to have been supporting both households.
William was the fourth eldest son of John STUBBS.
William married Elizabeth NICHOLS in Newcastle All Saints.
freespace.virgin.net /peter.rowe/Stubbs1.html   (488 words)

  
 Hill Family
Stubbs’] 92nd year, says: "My grandfather informed me that his father, John or William, came from England before the Revolutionary War and settled in Marlboro County," and further says, "He was a small man, a weaver by trade, and married Miss Rebecca Conner, a very large lady, who became the mother of five sons...(p.
Rebecca Hubbard Stubbs (12-22-1748 to 6-26-1829/1830), the mother of Martha Stubbs Hill, was the daughter of Peter Hubbard (c.
William Stubbs, Jr.’s son Rowland Stubbs inherited some of the land, and signed over a plot for the second Liberty Chapel--on Hill's Bridge Road in Fayette County, across the street from the current cemetery site.
members.aol.com /inmanga/family.hill.html   (2747 words)

  
 Louisiana Tech University - Special Collections::William King Stubbs Architectural Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Throughout his career, Stubbs would be noted for his acute sense of scale, proportion, and attention to detail.
The William King Stubbs Architectural Archive was established as part of the Department of Special Collections to serve as a permanent repository, not only for the works of the Stubbs firm, but also for other architectural practitioners who wish to donate their works at the closing of their offices.
Restriction: It is the official policy of the William King Stubbs Architectural Archive that residential plans will not be consulted or duplicated without the written consent of the current owner of the residence.
www.latech.edu /specialcollections/stubbs.shtml   (608 words)

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: Stubbs, William
The son of a solicitor from a very well respected Yorkshire family, William Stubbs was born in Knaresborough in 1829.
Stubbs was dedicated to the use of primary documents, and was an adherent to the philosophy of the German historicist school.
Although a life-long Tory, his view of history was Whiggish and effectively held the field until its demolition by F. Maitland at the turn of the century.
www.litencyc.com /php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4271   (353 words)

  
 WILLIAM STUBBS (1825-1... - Online Information article about WILLIAM STUBBS (1825-1...
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 Quote Details: Charles William Stubbs: To sit alone with... - The Quotations Page
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 AllRefer.com - William Stubbs (Historians, British, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - William Stubbs (Historians, British, Biography) - Encyclopedia
William Stubbs 1825–1901, English historian, educated at Oxford.
Ordained in 1850, he was a professor of modern history at Oxford until in 1884 he was made bishop of Chester.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Stubbs-W.html   (181 words)

  
 webGED: Prewett Genealogy Data Page
Stubbs, William Benjamin (1861 - 1920) - male
William was a member of the law firm of Gynilliat and Stubbs of Savannah,
Stubbs, William Franklin (1815 - 1879) - male
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 Obituaries
Stubbs served in the U.S. Army in the European-African Middle Eastern Theater, participating in two campaigns.
Stubbs, a front end loader operator, worked for Timber Products for 22 years, retiring in 1977.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Christine and Mary Moore; and three brothers, William, Sam and Ralph Dunn.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/98/jan98/1798n7.htm   (1343 words)

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