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After Crooke's death in 1598 Roger Fenton served as preacher, until his replacement by Richard Sibbes, later Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, in 1616.
Fenton Hall houses the office of the University President, the Graduate Studies office, as well as classrooms, academic departments and the Gazebo Cafe ( part of Signature Cafe ).
After his death, a building at The State University of New York at Fredonia, Fenton Hall, was named in his honor because he had attended the previous incarnation of the school, the Fredonia Academy.
Roger Fenton was born in Crimble Hall, then within the parish of Bury, Lancashire, on 28 March 1819.
Such houses include Great Fenton Hall, Heron Cottage and Grove House.

Fenton and was
At the time, the city of Fenton was at the then-rural southwest rim of St. Louis county.
During this time, Many former employees of the closed Indiana plant moved to Fenton for employment ; so many, in fact, that entire subdivisions of new homes sprang up south of the plant, near what was then US Route 66.
After much detective work by Fenton, it was discovered that in the 1930s, a flute player living on a farm adjoining the park used to play tunes near his pet lyrebird.
Boyle was born in Lismore Castle, in County Waterford, Ireland, the seventh son and fourteenth child of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and Catherine Fenton.
Catherine Fenton was the daughter of English writer Geoffrey Fenton, who was born in Dublin in 1539, and Alice Weston, the daughter of Robert Weston, who was born in Lismore in 1541.
In his novels the Potteries are referred to as " the Five Towns "; Bennett felt that the name was more euphonious than " the Six Towns " so Fenton was omitted.
It was also on this day that he married his second wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Jeffrey Fenton, Principal Secretary of State, and Privy Councillor, in Ireland.
The original score was written by George Fenton, while the soundtrack included baroque and classical works by Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel and Christoph Willibald Gluck.
The TV show was written and produced by largely the same team as had worked on Radio Active, and Angus Deayton, Helen Atkinson-Wood, Michael Fenton Stevens, Geoffrey Perkins and Phillip Pope again comprised the main cast.
* GizmoDuck / Fenton Crackshell ( voiced by the late Hamilton Camp )-Launchpad's old friend and Darkwing's rival super hero who was originally from DuckTales.
At the request of Freeman's wife, Colonel William M. Fenton argued the case before the Michigan Supreme Court, with the result that Bay County was declared a fully organized county.
The city was incorporated from Fenton Township in Genesee County, and the city and township are administratively autonomous.
Fenton won and the town was known as Fentonville.
The town was incorporated as the Village of Fenton in 1863.
The lake was subsequently renamed Lake Fenton and the platted settlement became extinct.
Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield grew up in Lake Fenton ( his address was officially Linden, Michigan, and he was born in Flint, Michigan ).
In the early to late 1960s, Sparta was home to Fenton Records, an independent record company and recording studio.
White settlement in the region commenced in the 1790s at Fenton, and 1801 at House Springs to the southwest, but the first settlement of record on the ridge was by Thomas Maddox, who died and was buried along High Ridge Blvd, in 1848.

Fenton and named
The school district and community named after Lake Fenton, formerly Long Lake.
The town was named after Reuben Fenton, a governor of New York.
He and his wife, Catherine " Kate " Raboteau Page bought surrounding the railroad junction in 1854 and named his development Cary, after Samuel Fenton Cary ( a former Ohio congressman and prohibitionist he admired ).
The show was about a teenager named Danny Fenton who, after an accident with an unpredictable portal between the human world and the supernatural " Ghost Zone ", becomes half-ghost and frequently saves his town and the world from ghost attacks, while attempting to keep his ghost half a secret from everyone, except his best friends Tucker Foley and Samantha ( Sam ) Manson.
Fenton Avenue in The Bronx, New York, is named for him.
The mountain was named in 1971 after Fenton John Alexander " Mickey " McGuire, who served as a warden in the park for 34 years and ended his career as chief park warden.
The company developed further improvements including a new dock, the Fenton Dock ( named after the chairman of the company ) which was completed in 1875 at a cost of £ 50, 000.
This locomotive was named after James Fenton of Fenton, Murray and Jackson.
The next three were named after volcanoes by Fenton, Murray and Jackson, while the final twelve came from Rothwell and Company carrying the names of the twelve houses of the zodiac.
Work on the translation began in 1853 by a London businessman named Ferrar Fenton ( 1832 – 1920 ).
Fenton Hardy, the famous private detective and father of the Hardy Boys, asks his sons to help him with his latest case involving a criminal named Snattman and the illegal drug trade smuggling of stolen drugs.
A banker named Ray Dalrymple of Lakeside gets death threats and shows up at the Hardy's house seeking Fenton Hardy's assistance.

Fenton and for
for short, pulls a gun on school bullies Kurt Kelly ( Lance Fenton ) and Ram Sweeney ( Patrick Labyorteaux ) and fires blanks at them, Veronica finds herself fascinated with him.
Doohan and Barrett, besides providing the voices of their Original Series characters and newcomers Arex and M ' Ress, performed virtually all of the " guest star " characters in the series, except for a few notable exceptions such as Sarek, Cyrano Jones and Harcourt Fenton Mudd, who were performed by their original actors from The Original Series.
2, p. 114 ; in a lecture by Professor Gwen Griffith-Dickson ; and in John Y. Fenton, " Mystical Experience as a Bridge for Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion: A Critique ," Journal of the American Academy of Religion 1981, p. 55.
Accompanied by another senior minister in the Scullin government, James Fenton, and three other right-wing Labor MPs, he formed the " All for Australia League " and crossed the floor to sit on the opposition benches.
Its four unsuccessful nominations were for Best Actress ( Glenn Close ), Best Supporting Actress ( Michelle Pfeiffer ), Best Original Score ( George Fenton ), and the Academy Award for Best Picture.
* Lake Fenton, is an area within the township, defined as a census-designated place ( CDP ) for statistical purposes by the U. S. Census Bureau.
Due to the limited runs of the records, Fenton vinyl 45rpms are highly collectable, often selling for hundreds of dollars each.
Due to its proximity to fertile land and the Meramec River, the Fenton area has been inhabited for over 1, 000 years.
The US Postal Service web site ( www. usps. com ) specifically identifies Fenton as an unacceptable city name for zip code 13833.
* Thomas DeFanti, Jay Fenton and Nola Donato, " BASIC Zgrass — a sophisticated graphics language for the Bally Home Library Computer ", Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, Volume 12 Issue 3 ( August 1978 ), pp. 33 – 37
Turner Fenton Secondary School is known for its exceptionally high academic standards, with consistently high rankings on standardized provincial tests.
The Middle Year Programme ( MYP ) at Turner Fenton is for Grade 9 and 10 students and is offered as preparation for the IB Diploma Programme.
The Diploma Programme at Turner Fenton is for Grade 11 and 12 students.
Turner Fenton graduates have been revered for their academic excellence.
In 1811 he patented ( No 3431 ), a rack and pinion system for a locomotive which would be designed and built by Matthew Murray of Fenton, Murray and Wood in Holbeck.
Other awards were Best Art Direction-Set Decoration ( Mel Bourne, Cindy Carr ), Best Music, Original Score ( George Fenton ) and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen ( Richard LaGravenese ).
In 1869, the British military band instructor John William Fenton, who was then working in Yokohama as a o-yatoi gaikokujin, told the members of Japan's military band about the British national anthem " God Save the King " and emphasized the necessity of a similar national anthem for Japan.
Anne tells Fenton this, and he and the Host arrange for Anne and Fenton to be married instead.
Fenton chides the parents for trying to force Anne to marry men she did not love and the parents accept the marriage and congratulate the young pair.
He then began an attack on the proposal for a new lectionary for the Church of England, based largely upon his objections to the principles for determining the authority of manuscript readings in the Greek New Testament adopted by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort.

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