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James and Neale
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: J. E. Neale, Queen Elizabeth
Haiti was an exotic locale that suggested black racial themes to numerous American writers including Eugene O ' Neill, James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Orson Welles.
Numerous Neale bells remain in use, including at St Britius, Brize Norton, St Mary's, Buscot, St James the Great, Fulbrook and SS Peter and Paul, Steeple Aston.
Joshi is also the author of God's Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong ( 2003 ), an anti-religious polemic against various writers including C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, William F. Buckley, Jr., William James, Stephen L. Carter, Annie Dillard, Reynolds Price, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Guenter Lewy, Neale Donald Walsch and Jerry Falwell, which is dedicated to theologian and fellow Lovecraft critic Robert M. Price.
* Below the James: A Plantation Sketch ; New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1918.
* Wilson, James Harrison, The Life of John A. Rawlins, Neale Company, 1916.
The New Negro is divided into two sections: " The Negro Renaissance ", which included Locke's title essay " The New Negro " as well as nonfiction essays, poetry, and fiction by writers including Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, and Claude McKay, and " The New Negro in a New World ", which contained social and political analysis by writers including James Weldon Johnson, E. Franklin Frazier, Kelly Miller, Robert R. Moton, Walter White, and W. E. B.
Neale James Cooper ( born 24 November 1963 ) is a Scottish football manager for Hartlepool United and former professional player.
By 1803, he had persuaded his brother-in-law, James Neale, a Londer dissenter, to pay for a small Congregationalist chapel, which was built in Sandy Lane.

James and 1615
The following year, 1615, King James I granted a charter to a new company, the Somers Isles Company, formed by the same shareholders, which ran the colony until it was dissolved in 1684 ( The Virginia Company itself was dissolved after its charter was revoked in 1624 ).
James had repairs carried out in 1584, and in 1615 1616 more extensive repairs were carried out in preparation for his return visit to Scotland.
* James Douglas, 8th Baron Drumlanrig ( died 1615 ), grandson of the 7th Baron Drumlanrig
Almost two years later, in September 1615, and as James was in the process of replacing Carr with new favourite George Villiers, the Governor of the Tower sent a letter to the King, informing him that one of the warders had been bringing the prisoner " poisoned food and medicine.
His most famous work, however, is Guzmán de Alfarache, which was translated into French in 1600, into Italian in 1606, into German in 1615, into English in 1623 by James Mabbe, and into Latin in 1623.
On the other hand, in a minor variation, Sir Francis Bacon wrote the phrase " separa et impera " in a letter to James I of 15 February 1615.
* James Douglas, 8th Baron Drumlanrig ( died 1615 )
James I appointed him a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, where he served as an organist from at least 1615 until his death.
As the years progressed James showered Carr with more gifts, until 1615 when the two men had a falling out and Carr was replaced by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
* Calendar of the State Papers of Ireland for King James I, 1615. pg.
Having married Teresia ( aka Teresa ), a Circassian lady, he stayed in Persia until 1608, when Shah Abbas sent him on a diplomatic errand to James I and to other European princes, the Persian embassy to Europe ( 1609 1615 ).
James Harrington was born in 1611 in Upton, Northamptonshire, eldest son of Sir Sapcote ( s ) Harrington of Rand, Lincolnshire who died 1629, and great-nephew of the first Lord Harington of Exton who died 1615.
Sampson survived the plague, for by the Autumn of 1615, he and his new wife, Isobel, were in the law courts of King James I. George Arlington esq paid damages of £ 60 to the Goodhalls, in a dispute over cottages, land and all manner of tithes arising in Earl Shilton.
To raise money, in 1615 he resigned the feudal barony of Ochiltree and the peerage to his first cousin, Sir James Stuart, the son of James Stewart, Earl of Arran, younger son of the second Lord Ochiltree.
A second edition appeared in 1615, and in 1616 he published an edition in Latin with a dedication to King James, who in the following year conferred upon him the bishopric of Hereford.
* James Home, 3rd Earl of Home ( c. 1615 1666 )
* James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth ( c. 1615 1675 ), 2nd Earl's elder son.
His eldest son, James, the 2nd earl ( c. 1615 c.
* James Ogilvy, 2nd Earl of Airlie ( c. 1615 1703 )
Examples of royal correspondences still in the good condition is the letter between Sultan Abu Hayat of Ternate and King John III of Portugal ( 1521 ) ; the letter from Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh to King James I of England ( 1615 ); the letter from Sultan Abdul Jalil IV of Johor to King Louis XV of France ( 1719 ).
" In 1615, James sent him to the Electorate of the Palatinate ( German ), whose impoverished elector, Frederick V, had married James ’ s daughter Elizabeth in 1613.
* James Law, Archbishop of Glasgow ( 1615 1632 )

James and
In 1857 58, Douglas broke with President James Buchanan, leading to a fight for control of the Democratic Party.
E. B. Tylor ( 2 October 1832 2 January 1917 ) and James George Frazer ( 1 January 1854 7 May 1941 ) are generally considered the antecedents to modern social anthropology in Britain.
* 1773 James Mill, Scottish philosopher and historian ( d. 1836 )
* 1928 James D. Watson, American geneticist, Nobel laureate
* 1972 Ami James, Israeli-American tattoo artist
* 1976 James Fox, Welsh singer-songwriter, and actor
* 1983 James Wade, English darts player
* 1985 James Alexandrou, English actor
* 1988 Jessie James, American singer-songwriter
* 1964 Kent James, American singer-songwriter, actor, and actvist
* 1977 Pell James, American actress
* 1770 James Cook names and lands on Possession Island, Queensland and claims the east coast of Australia as New South Wales in the name of King George III.
* 1780 James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England ( Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage ).
* 1865 James Henry Breasted, American archaeologist and historian ( d. 1935 )
* 1965 Wayne James, Zimbabwean cricketer
* 1844 James Henry Greathead, English engineer ( d. 1896 )
* 1921 J. James Exon, American politician ( d. 2005 )
* 1958 James Lileks, American columnist
* 1971 James Kim, American journalist and technology expert ( d. 2006 )
* 1975 James Carpinello, American actor
* 1983 Stephen James King, Australian actor
* 1984 James Morrison, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
* 1924 James Baldwin, American writer ( d. 1987 )
* 1949 James Fallows, American journalist

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