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Middleton and Richard
The latter title is especially suggestive of his role in forming several Franciscans who later became influential thinkers in the faculty, among them Saint Bonaventure, John of La Rochelle, Odo Rigaldus, William of Middleton and Richard Rufus of Cornwall.
* Middleton, Richard.
This was owned by John Middleton Murry, who had released editorial control to Max Plowman and Sir Richard Rees.
* Middleton, Richard, ( 1990 ) Studying Popular Music, Open University Press.
** Richard Middleton, English theologian and philosopher
* Richard of Middleton, Norman theologian and philosopher of the Franciscan Order ( b. 1249 )
According to Richard Middleton, the strongest criticism of ( historical ) musicology has been that it generally ignores popular music.
Cited in Middleton, Richard ( 1990 / 2002 ).
While the Regulators at various times consisted of dozens of American and Mexican cowboys, the main dozen or so members were known as the " iron clad ", including McCarty, Richard " Dick " Brewer, Frank McNab, Doc Scurlock, Jim French, John Middleton, George Coe, Frank Coe, Jose Chavez y Chavez, Charlie Bowdre, Tom O ' Folliard, Fred Waite ( a Chickasaw ), and Henry Newton Brown.
For Dick Hebdige polysemy means that, " each text is seen to generate a potentially infinite range of meanings ," making, according to Richard Middleton, " any homology, out of the most heterogeneous materials, possible.
In a pamphlet of " Remarks " ( 1742 ), he replied to John Tillard, and Remarks on Several Occasional Reflections ( 1744 – 1745 ) was an answer to Akenside, Conyers Middleton ( who had been his friend ), Richard Pococke, Nicholas Mann, Richard Grey, Henry Stebbing and other of his critics.
Middleton was one of the thirty fellows of Trinity College who on 6 February 1710 petitioned the Bishop of Ely, as visitor of the college, to take steps against Richard Bentley the Master, at odds with the fellowship.
This work led to an attack from the Catholic side by Richard Challoner, in the preface to The Catholic Christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifice and Ceremonies of the Church ( 1737 ); Challoner in particular accused Middleton of misrepresenting the articles of the Tridentine Creed that applied to saints and images.
In 1726, prompted by the Harveian Oration by Richard Mead, with an appendix by Edmund Chishull, Middleton offended the medical profession with a dissertation contending that the healing art among the ancients was exercised only by slaves or freedmen.
* Richard of Middleton
* Middleton, Richard ( 1990 / 2002 ).
Sir Richard Assheton raised one such company from Middleton, near Manchester.
# Richard Middleton ( 1990 ).
One quotation, from the poet Richard Middleton, was not publicly identified until 1981, 33 years after the publication of The Loved One.
* Middleton, Richard ( 1990 / 2002 ).
Musicologist Richard Middleton describes form through repetition and difference: difference is the distance moved from a repeat ; a repeat being the smallest difference.
* Richard of Middleton
* Middleton, Richard.

Middleton and Anne
Soon after Edward departs, Anne and Lucy Steele, the vulgar and uneducated cousins of Lady Middleton, come to stay at Barton Park.
Many English-language publications have noted that Middleton is the first commoner to marry an heir to the British throne since Anne Hyde married James the Duke of York ( later King James II ) more than 350 years ago.
His second son was Thomas, who became Baron Middleton, one of ten peers created by Queen Anne.
Anne Cox was born to Margaretta Blair and James Middleton Cox.
The title of " Baron Middleton, of Middleton in the county of Warwick ", was created in 1711 by Queen Anne as a hereditary barony in the Peerage of Great Britain for Thomas Willoughby, 2nd Baronet, of Wollaton in the County of Nottingham ( 1670 – 1729 ).
Until the sale of the Macquarie Radio Network by Warwick Fairfax and the station's affiliation with 2UE, Macquarie National News-2GB, 3AW, 4BH, 5DN and 6PR-was provided by Colin Tyrus ( News Director ), Murray Olds ( News Director and later breakfast personality ), Mark Smith ( News Director ), Kevin Donnellan, Verity Webb, Simon Francis, Graham Warburton, Neil Wiese, Tim Sauer, Jim Snedden, Eric Wisgard, Craig Middleton, Shaun Fewings, Shane Sody, Graham Cairns, Anne Fulwood, Amanda Bachmann, Michelle Weidenhofer, Alan Murrell, Heidi Koch and Narelle Hill.

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* 1889 – John Middleton Murry, English poet ( d. 1957 )
* 2011 – Wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Kate Middleton.
* 1580 – Thomas Middleton, English dramatist ( d. 1627 )
Today, the Valley is still largely dominated by agriculture but also has a growing diversity in its economies, partly aided by the importance of post-secondary education centres provided by Acadia University in Wolfville, and the Nova Scotia Community College campuses located in Kentville, Middleton, Lawrencetown, and Digby.
In July is the annual Steer Bar-B-Que in Kingston, and Heart of the Valley Festival in Middleton.
Farmers markets in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown, Middleton, Kentville, Kingsport, Berwick and Wolfville bring a wealth of fresh produce and other fine goods to the public every week.
This massive text, which Roger Bacon would later sarcastically describe as weighing as much as a horse, was unfinished at his death ; his students, William of Middleton and John of Rupella, were charged with its completion.
Knowles Middleton and Athelstan F. Spilhaus, Third Edition revised, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1953
A Parliamentarian attempt to send a relieving force under Lieutenant General Middleton was defeated at Bridgwater in Somerset.
The territory was created in 1969 by the Coral Sea Islands Act ( before, the area was considered part of Queensland ) and extended in 1997 to include Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs nearly 800 km further South, already in the Tasman Sea.
* 1683 – Conyers Middleton, English minister ( d. 1750 )
* Felpham & Middleton Country Dance Club has written a history from 1933 – 1994, just about one of the oldest extant English Country Dance clubs in England.
In the mid 1990s, research by Iain Middleton of Robert Gordon University studied the value of an organization's help desks.
Thomas Middleton at the Globe.
Henry Middleton ( 1717 – June 13, 1784 ) was a plantation owner and public official from South Carolina.
Middleton started his career by becoming a Justice of Peace, and soon after, a member of the King's Council in America.
Middleton gained recognition for his courageous, calm and steady temperament during the Anglo-Cherokee War between 1760 and 1761.
In 1774, Middleton was elected as a delegate from South Carolina to the First Continental Congress.
During tenure as a member of the Congress, Middleton was not a supporter of immediate independence from Great Britain, himself remaining loyal to the crown.
In October 1774, Middleton was elected as the President of Continental Congress, when previous president Peyton Randolph was forced to return to Virginia to take his position as Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses.
Randolph was re-elected as president of the second congress in 1775 in which Middleton also served as a delegate until his resignation in 1776, citing ill health.
He was succeeded by his son, Arthur Middleton.

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