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Lingard and Haile
An older and still indispensable work is Martin Haile for Marie Halle and Edwin Bonney, Life and Letters of John Lingard, 1771-1851 ( 1911 ).

Lingard and Letters
They include Peter Phillips, ed., Lingard Remembered: Essays to Mark the Sesquicentenary of John Lingard ’ s Death ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2004 ); Edwin Jones, John Lingard and the Pursuit of Historical Truth ( Brighton, England, and Portland, Oregon: Sussex Academic Press, 2001 ); John Trappes-Lomax, ed., The Letters of Dr. John Lingard to Mrs. Thomas Lomax ( 1835-51 ) ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2000 ); J. A.

Lingard and John
Catholic historians, such as John Lingard, thought Mary's policies failed not because they were wrong but because she had too short a reign to establish them and because of natural disasters beyond her control.
Dr. John Lingard ( 5 February 1771 – 17 July 1851 ) was an English historian, the author of The History Of England, From the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Henry VIII, an 8-volume work published in 1819.
Born in 1771 in St Thomas Street in Central Winchester to recusant parents, John Lingard entered the English College at Douai, France, to commence training for the Catholic priesthood.
Hilton, A Catholic of the Enlightenment: Essays on Lingard ’ s Work and Times ( Wigan, England: North West Catholic Historical Society, 1999 ); Joseph P. Chinnici, The English Catholic Enlightenment: John Lingard and the Cisalpine Movement, 1780-1850 ( Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Patmos Press, 1980 ); Donald F. Shea, The English Ranke: John Lingard ( New York: Humanities Press, 1969 ).

Lingard and London
" ( J. Lingard, " History of England ", vol 1, 6th edition, London: Charles Dolman, 1854, p.

Lingard and 1912
* The History of England ( 1912 ) with John Lingard, 11 volumes, and later versions in the 1920s

Lingard and ).
Wilder's nemesis in the boardroom was David Corbett ( Alan Dobie ), though he was supported by his long-suffering wife Pamela ( Barbara Murray, with Ann Firbank standing in for a few episodes when Murray was unavailable ), his Sales Director and confidant Don Henderson ( Jack Watling ) and ever-reliable secretary Miss Lingard ( Norma Ronald ).

Kirke and John
* John Kirke (?
In 1672 or before he married a daughter of Sir John Kirke who had been involved in the 1628 capture of Quebec.
See prefatory notices by Sir Harris Nicolas to his Poetical Works ( new ed., 1866 ) in the Aldine Press British poets ; by Harry Kirke Swann in the volume of selections ( 1897 ) in the Canterbury Poets ; and by John Drinkwater to the edition in the " Muses ' Library.
While Rodgers and Fraser pursued unsuccessful solo projects, Kossoff and Kirke teamed up with Texan keyboard player John " Rabbit " Bundrick and Japanese bass player Tetsu Yamauchi to release the 1971 album Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit.
Several Cherokee leaders met with Sevier under a flag of truce to discuss peace, and a member of the murdered family, John Kirke, attacked the delegation and killed several chiefs, among them Old Tassel and Old Abraham of Chilhowee.
Using the labours of about 100 colonists, Kirke erected forts at Ferryland, St. John ’ s, and Bay de Verde, and collected tolls from all fishing vessels.
1866: Henry Kirke Porter forms a partnership with John Y. Smith and they call the company Smith & Porter.
On 28 July, under the orders of Major General Percy Kirke, three armed merchant ships called the Mountjoy, Phoenix and Jerusalem ( a cutter ) sailed toward the boom, protected by the frigate HMS Dartmouth under Captain John Leake.
* England: Robert Southey, Walter Savage Landor, Ebenezer Elliott, James Henry Leigh Hunt, Thomas Chatterton, John Clare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Charlotte Turner Smith, Henry Kirke White, George Crabbe, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Bryan Waller Procter, Thomas Hood
Many other Rock and Roll drummers have switched to or began with Ludwig drums during their careers: Brian Bennett of the Shadows, Ian Paice of Deep Purple, Simon Kirke of Bad Company, Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Ronnie Tutt with Elvis Presley, Aynsley Dunbar of Journey, Jefferson Starship, Peter Criss ( before switching to Pearl ) and his successor, Eric Carr of KISS, Lars Ulrich of Metallica ( before switching to Tama ), Herman Rarebell of Scorpions, Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues, Roger Pope of Hookfoot, Elton John and Hall and Oates, Scott Rockenfield of Queensryche, Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia, Alan White of Yes, Matt Frenette of Loverboy, Steve Negus of Saga, Rick Allen of Def Leppard, Will Berman of MGMT, Rob Bennett of The Pacific Raiders, Carlton Barret ( Bob Marley and the Wailers ) and Baxter Mawoza of Synthesisare.
This latter process was called " Natural Vision " and was invented by film pioneers George Kirke Spoor and P. John Berggren.
Over the course of the collection Starr is joined by Randy Bachman, Gary Brooker, Jack Bruce, Tim Cappello, Eric Carmen, Felix Cavaliere, Clarence Clemons, Burton Cummings, Rick Danko, Dr. John, Dave Edmunds, John Entwistle, Mark Farner, Peter Frampton, Levon Helm, Jim Keltner, Simon Kirke, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston, Mark Rivera, Todd Rundgren, Timothy B. Schmit, Zak Starkey and Joe Walsh.
Some people have also claimed the drug problems of guitarist Paul Kossoff were a factor, but as both Simon Kirke and their record manager, John Glover have said, Kossoff's drug problems began when Free split up in 1971, and it seems clear that it was the break-up of the band ( that he loved so much ) that led him into serious drug use.

Kirke and London
Emerson opened the Led Zeppelin reunion / Ahmet Ertegun tribute concert at the O2 Arena in London on 10 December 2007, along with Chris Squire and Alan White ( Yes ) and Simon Kirke ( Bad Company / Free ).
The Graphic, a London based weekly illustrated newspaper, provides the following insight into the game, Individual skill was generally on England's side, the dribbling of Kirke Smith, Brockbank, and Ottaway being very fine, while Welch, half-back, showed himself a safe and good kick.
Taking advantage of one of England's brief wars with France, Sir David Kirke captured Quebec in 1629, and brought the year's produce of furs back to London.
In 1940, the Blitz began, and Lucy and her siblings were evacuated from London for their safety, taking up a temporary residence in the country manor of an old man known as Professor Kirke.
After attending a dinner with the other Friends, Peter and Edmund went to London to retrieve the magic rings that Professor Digory Kirke buried in the Ketterleys ' yard, hoping to use them to get Eustace and Jill to Narnia.
After seeing a vision of King Tirian of Narnia pleading for their help in England, Peter and Edmund go to the Ketterleys ' old home in London to dig up the magic rings that Professor Kirke buried in the yard as a boy in The Magician's Nephew to be used by Eustace and Jill to reach Narnia.
40 years later, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie stay with the now 52-year-old Professor Kirke at his house in the country during The Blitz of London.
In 1900, she is an 11-year-old girl who lives in London, England and is the neighbor of Digory Kirke.

Kirke and pp
* Kirke Mechem, " The Mythical Jayhawk ", Kansas Historical Quarterly XIII: 1 ( February 1944 ), pp. 3 – 15.

Kirke and ).
Ringkøbing Church ( Ringkøbing Kirke ).
In 1973 Burrell formed " Snape " with members of King Crimson and Alexis Korner and then became a founder member and bass player for the rock band Bad Company, in the same year he co-wrote songs performed by Bad Company such as, " Rhythm Machine " with Simon Kirke and " Gone Gone Gone " from Desolation Angels ( 1979 ), " Nuthin ' on the TV " and " Ballad of the Band " from Rough Diamonds ( 1982 ).
Ward, The Homes and Haunts of Henry Kirke White ( 1908 ).
He was buried in Vor Frue Kirke ( Church of Our Lady ).
In the United States, the first three full-scale equestrian sculptures were Clark Mills ' Andrew Jackson ( 1852 ), Henry Kirke Brown's George Washington ( 1856 ) for Union Square and Thomas Crawford's Washington in Richmond, Virginia ( 1858 ).
He published a number of important works including Kirkemelodier ( Church Melodies ) ( 1890 ), Udvalg af Salme-Melodier i Kirkestil ( Selected Hymn Tunes in the Church Style ) ( 1896 and 1902 ), Dansk Kirkesang ( Danish Church Song ) ( 1918 ) and Musik og Kirke ( Music and Church ) ( 1920 ).
Rodgers and Kirke went on to form the successful Bad Company while Kossoff released a solo album, Back Street Crawler ( 1973 ).
These dissenting " Anti-Missourian Brotherhood " congregations joined in 1890 with the Norwegian Augustana Synod and the Norwegian-Danish Conference to form the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America ( Norwegian: Den Forenede Kirke ).
* November 24 – Henry Kirke Porter, American steam locomotive builder and founder of H. K. Porter, Inc ( d. 1921 ).
* April 10-Henry Kirke Porter, American steam locomotive builder ( born 1840 ).
He became a pupil of sculptor Henry Kirke Brown, ( 1853 – 1855 ).
Soon, experimental psychology laboratories were opened at the University of Pennsylvania ( in 1887, by James McKeen Cattell ), Indiana University ( 1888, William Lowe Bryan ), the University of Wisconsin ( 1888, Joseph Jastrow ), Clark University ( 1889, Edmund Sanford ), the McLean Asylum ( 1889, William Noyes ), and the University of Nebraska ( 1889, Harry Kirke Wolfe ).

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