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Albion and Swords
* Albion, Robin Hood's sword in the TV series Robin of Sherwood, one of the mystical " Seven Swords of Wayland "
Originally founded by the three British groups Harlech Medieval Society, Crimdon Sword & Shield and The Swords of Albion, the EMA now have 17 member groups from all over Britain

Albion and company
In 1835, the Albion Company, a land development company formed by Jesse Crowell, platted a village and Peabody's wife was asked to name the settlement.
Heathco-A Message from the Managing Director was a motivational newsletter sent to staff of a small company from the boss ( Edward Heath, nicknamed " Grocer "), and St Albion Parish News was in this broad style.
Marston & Son Ltd amalgamated with John Thompson & Son Ltd and moved to Albion Brewery, where the company still operates.
In May 1861, he and eighteen other Albion students enlisted in a state militia company, known as the Black Hawk Rifles of Racine, to fight with the Union Army in the war.
In early 1900 a farmer located in Biggar founded Albion Motors as a small business which eventually grew into the largest truck company in the British Empire.
The Wear Glass Company, that in effect bank rolled Albion, endured a labour strike of some 18 months which crippled the company.
The company folded and, in effect, took Sunderland Albion with it.
For its 30th anniversary in 2010, the company released a series of collaborative beers with the assistance of those Grossman considered an early influence on his brewing: Charlie Papazian, Fred Eckhardt, Fritz Maytag ( Anchor ) and Jack McAuliffe ( New Albion ).
The staff responsible for the preparation and maintenance of the stadium on match days used to be employed and managed by D C Leisure ( when the company was called Ecovert Management Limited ) until the 2003 / 2004 football season when responsibility of match day stadium staff was handed over to Brighton and Hove Albion F. C ..
A company of the Royal Gurkha Rifles was initially deployed to neighbouring Ghana, Royal Air Force transport aircraft were put on standby and HMS Albion was also directed towards the area to assist.
The line was operated as a for-profit company from 1895 until 1933 between the Maine towns of Wiscasset, Albion, and Winslow, but was abandoned in 1936.
However in late 2009, the owner of Albion Ltd offered to build the new stadium for Bohs at the site and give Bohs € 23 million in return for Dalymount Park, with the company redeveloping the site with houses and expansion of the nearby Phibsborough Shopping Centre.
Originally known as Albion Motor Car Company Ltd, the company was founded in 1899 by Thomas Blackwood Murray and Norman Osborne Fulton ( both of whom had previously been involved in Arrol-Johnston ) they were joined a couple of years later by John F Henderson who provided additional capital.
Leyland dropped the Albion name when the company name was changed to Leyland ( Glasgow ) and later to Leyland-DAF from 1987 when it became a subsidiary of that Dutch concern.
A fiasco such as John Dryden's Albion and Albanius would leave a company in serious debt, while blockbusters like Thomas Shadwell's Psyche or Dryden's King Arthur would put it comfortably in the black for a long time.

Albion and based
West Bromwich Albion Football Club, also known as West Brom, The Baggies, The Throstles, Albion or WBA, are an English professional football club based in West Bromwich in the West Midlands.
* Plymouth Albion R. F. C., English rugby union club based in Plymouth
Bridgwater & Albion RFC are Somerset's highest-placed rugby team, playing in National League 3 South and are based at College Way.
Holley's main economy is farming based, due to the lack of trade in the area, as well as the growing townships nearby, such as Brockport, NY and Albion, NY.
2, in the Albion level, ( a city based on London ), if you read a hippie's mind one of the thoughts is, " I hope I can get a job at the Ministry of Silly Walks.
* Brighton & Hove Albion F. C., an English professional football club based in the city of Brighton & Hove, Sussex
* Burton Albion F. C., a professional English association football club based in the town of Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire
* West Bromwich Albion F. C., an English professional association football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands.
* Tadcaster Albion A. F. C., an English football club based in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, formed in 1892
Albion is based on Arthurian legend, with such notable real-world places as Hadrian's Wall, Stonehenge, and other locations in Great Britain.
* Kenneth Patchen's surrealist novel The Journal of Albion Moonlight is loosely based on and makes frequent reference to the poem.
Burton Albion Football Club is an English football club based in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire.
Sunderland Albion Football Club was an English association football club based in Sunderland, England formed in 1888 as a rival to Sunderland A. F. C.
Blake's painting of a naked figure raising his arms, loosely based on Vitruvian Man, is now identified as a portrayal of Albion, following the discovery of a printed version with an inscription identifying the figure.
Albion Rovers were originally based in the Whifflet area at Meadow Park ( now an electric substation next to the rail line ).
This assertion is based on research by Canadian Samuel Bawlf, who in The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, 1577-1580 suggests that Drake's reference to landing in what he called New Albion ( the name of the region of North America explored by Drake ) was, in fact, what is now known as Comox.
The immediate result was a lively traditional based album The Prospect Before Us under the name The Albion Dance Band.
Phil Beer on guitar / fiddle / vocals and Trevor Foster on drums joined the band, and Under the Rose ( 1984 ) A Christmas Present From The Albion Band ( 1985 ) and The Wild Side of Town ( 1987 ) followed, the last of which was based on a five-part BBC television series presented by Chris Baines.
Stoke-on-Trent based football team Port Vale use the knot on their club badge as do fellow Staffordshire club Tamworth F. C .. West Bromwich Albion and Stoke City have also used the knot on their respective badges.
Nonesuch was unusual among private presses in that it used a small hand press to design books ( an Albion press ), but had them printed by commercial printers: for example, the Kynoch Press based in Birmingham.

Albion and New
He claimed the land in the name of the Holy Trinity for the English Crown as called Nova Albion — Latin for " New Britain ".
The generally accepted location of Drake's New Albion is Drakes Bay, California, although more than a score of other notions have been offered.
" Drake's claim is called " Nova Albion " ( New England ), and subsequent maps will show all lands north of New Spain and New Mexico under this name.
Albion may refer to the following places in the U. S. state of New York:
* Albion ( village ), New York
* Albion ( town ), Orleans County, New York
* Albion, Oswego County, New York, a town
* New Albion ( town )
* New Albion, chartered in 1634, failed by 1649-50.
But subsequent English maps name the land above Baja California, New Granada, New Mexico and Florida " Nova Albion.
At this landing site, probably near present-day San Francisco, Drake claimed the region for England, naming it New Albion.
* Morton Feldman profile at New Albion Records
* New Music: Piano Compositions by Henry Cowell ( New Albion 103 )— performed by Sorrel Hays
** Albion New Era-Local Newspaper
The Village of Cattaraugus lies in the northeast part of the Town of New Albion, north of Salamanca, New York.
To the east is the Town of New Albion.
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: Not to be confused with Albion, New York
New Albion is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.

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