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His efforts were inspired after a visit to Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital whilst receiving treatment for a broken toe ; when he took a wrong turn into a children's ward, he was devastated to learn that some of the children had only weeks to live, and why.
The other women were: Nancy Hart, Lucy Mathilda Kenny ( also known as Private Bill Thompson of the Confederate States Army ) and Mary Musgrove.
In 1823, Musgrove Evans had located the land and persuaded General Joseph W. Brown and the others to move to the site.
The colony of Georgia was created in 1732 ; its first settlement, Savannah, was founded the following year, on a river bluff where the Yamacraw, a Yamasee band that remained allies of England, allowed John Musgrove to establish a fur-trading post.
His wife Mary Musgrove was the daughter of an English trader and a Muscogee woman from the powerful Wind Clan, half-sister of ' Emperor ' Brim.
* Mary Musgrove ( ca.
* Cyril F. Musgrove 1910-1914
The Battle of Musgrove Mill was the first time during the American Revolution that regular soldiers of Great Britain were defeated in battle by militia.
The land that was to become the township was surveyed by a Musgrove Evans in 1827.
* Ronnie Musgrove – governor of Mississippi from 2000 to 2004, was born in Tocowa in 1956 and reared in Batesville.
* November 4: Republican Haley Barbour defeats Democrat incumbent Ronnie Musgrove to become Governor of Mississippi.
David Ronald " Ronnie " Musgrove ( born July 29, 1956 ) is an American politician from the U. S. state of Mississippi.
A native of Tocowa, Mississippi, Musgrove grew up in the nearby city of Batesville.
When Musgrove was seven years old, his father, a road crew worker with the Mississippi Highway Department, caught pneumonia while laboring during a record snowstorm and died.
After attending Northwest Mississippi Community College and the University of Mississippi, Musgrove went to the University of Mississippi School of Law, where he became friends with fellow law student, future Mississippi House of Representatives member and future author John Grisham.
Grisham would later campaign for Musgrove in each of his races for lieutenant governor, governor and the U. S. Senate.
Before being elected governor, Musgrove was a two-term state senator and lieutenant governor under Kirk Fordice.
Shortly after being elected lieutenant governor, Musgrove was seriously injured in a car accident while traveling on official state business.

Musgrove and English
The English commanders Sir Thomas Wharton and Sir William Musgrove made reports of the battle.
Gonet is married to English actor, Nicholas Farrell ( the couple co-starred in an episode of The Roman Mysteries as Queen Berenice of Judea and Emperor Titus, and as Mr. and Mrs. Musgrove in ITV's 2007 production of Jane Austen's Persuasion ).
Born in London, England, United Kingdom, Michael Korda is the son of English actress Gertrude Musgrove and artist and film production designer Vincent Korda and the nephew of Hungarian-born film magnate Sir Alexander Korda and brother Zoltan.

Musgrove and no
During the press conference, flanked by a U. S. flag and the controversial state flag, Musgrove offered no indication of his opinion on the current flag or any possible future design.

Sydney and White
* 2005 – Cronulla riots: Thousands of White Australians demonstrate against ethnic violence resulting in a riot against anyone thought to be Lebanese ( and many who are not ) in Cronulla Sydney.
* Caesar, Adrian: The White: Last Days in the Antarctic Journeys of Scott and Mawson 1911 – 1913 Pan MacMillan, Sydney, 1999, ISBN 978-0-330-36157-6
Although Sydney had an extra player, Darren Jolly who was supposed to come off for Jesse White, on the field who was directly involved in the play.
:: Keen returns to Earth only to find the Vorticon mothership hovering above with its deadly X-14 Tantalus Ray cannons locked on to eight of Earth's greatest landmarks: Big Ben ( London ), the Sphinx ( Cairo ), the Sydney Opera House ( Sydney ), the Statue of Liberty ( New York ), the Eiffel Tower ( Paris ), the Colosseum ( Rome ), St Basil's Cathedral ( Moscow ), and the White House ( Washington D. C .).
Sydney has a range of museums including those based on visual art such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the White Rabbit Gallery, Artspace Sydney, the Brett Whiteley Studio ; science and technology such as the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory, Sydney Tramway Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum and Australian Museum ; and history such as the Museum of Sydney.
This was led by four bands: The Strokes of New York City, The Hives of Fagersta, Sweden, The Vines of Sydney, Australia, and The White Stripes from Detroit, Michigan, christened by the media as the " The " bands, or " The saviours of rock ' n ' roll ".
Great White Shark Enterprises is a multi-national corporation headed by Greg Norman with offices in Jupiter, Fla., and Sydney, Australia.
She transitioned to a film career, starring in several films aimed at teenage audiences, including What a Girl Wants ( 2003 ), Love Wrecked ( 2005 ), She's the Man ( 2006 ), Hairspray ( 2007 ), Sydney White ( 2007 ) and Easy A ( 2010 ).
* 1951 Davis Cup – 3 – 2 at White City Stadium ( grass ) Sydney, Australia
* 1965 Davis Cup – 4 – 1 at White City Stadium ( grass ) Sydney, Australia
* 1960 Davis Cup – 4 – 1 at White City Stadium ( grass ) Sydney, Australia
* 1954 Davis Cup – 3 – 2 at White City Stadium ( grass ) Sydney, Australia
Historically rare in urban areas, the Australian White Ibis has immigrated to urban areas of the east coast in increasing numbers since the late 1970s ; it is now commonly seen in Wollongong, Sydney, the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Townsville.
In March 1975, the band issued its third single, " No Bother To Me ", on the independent White Cloud label, and a few weeks later, Split Enz left for Sydney.
Strong is known for playing Jonathan Levinson on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Paris Geller's boyfriend Doyle McMasters on Gilmore Girls, but he has also appeared in films such as Pleasantville, Dangerous Minds, the spoof Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The Thirteenth, and was in the film Sydney White as the Grumpy dork, Gurkin.
Being an NTL player at the beginning of 1970 he didn't play the Australian Open held at the White City courts at Sydney in January because NTL boss, George McCall, and his players thought that the prize money was too low for a Grand Slam tournament.
One year after the first Dunlop Open was held in Sydney, Rosewall was back in Sydney in March, this time for the Australian Open held on the White City Courts.
White also claimed that the bones of some of the Aboriginals were shipped to Sydney in two casks but this claim, like the others he made, is uncorroborated by any other eyewitness.

Sydney and Bulletin
He returned to Sydney and continued to write for the Bulletin which, in 1892, paid for an inland trip where he experienced the harsh realities of drought-affected New South Wales.
In 1911 he moved to Sydney, Australia to join the Bulletin.
Thurston discovers an article dated April 18, 1925, from the Sydney Bulletin, an Australian newspaper.
Poems likeany Australians at the time who read The Bulletin magazine of Sydney, that they shared a unique land and that the characters and heroes who inhabited this land had so much in common.
The Bulletin was an Australian weekly magazine that was published in Sydney from 1880 until January 2008.
The Bulletin was founded by two Sydney journalists, J. F.
Jules François Archibald, known as J. F. Archibald, ( 14 January 1856 – 10 September 1919 Sydney ), Australian journalist and publisher, was co-owner and editor of The Bulletin during the days of its greatest influence in Australian politics and literary life.
After working as a journalist, public servant and miner in Victoria and Queensland, Archibald arrived in Sydney in 1878, where he formed a partnership with John Haynes and William McLeod, and on 31 January 1880 they launched The Bulletin as a weekly paper of political, business and literary news.
Dudley arrived in Sydney on 9 September 1908, and soon established a reputation for pomp, ceremony and extravagance which was unwelcome to many Australians, particularly the Labor Party and the radical press such as The Bulletin.
In 1901, he and Lionel joined the staff of the Sydney Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, magazine and review.
Two Sydney journalists, J. F. Archibald and John Haynes, founded The Bulletin magazine ; the first edition appeared on 31 January 1880.
In the popular Sydney Bulletin magazine in 1887, one author wrote: " No nigger, no chink, no lascar, no kanaka from the South Sea Islands, no purveyor of cheap labour, is an Australian.
Throughout his time as a student and seminarian, Abbott was writing articles for newspapers and magazines — first for the Sydney University Newspaper, and later The Catholic Weekly and national publications like The Bulletin.
His fiction, essays and reviews have appeared in the New Yorker, Harpers, Review of Contemporary Fiction, London Magazine, Gangway, Granta, Stand, Bananas, Overland, Meanjin, Southerly, Quadrant, London Review of Books, San Francisco Review of Books, New Statesman, Essays in Criticism, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Oxford Review, Modern Language Review, Griffith Review, Nation Review, National Times, the Australian, the Bulletin, the Sydney Morning Herald & c.
Most prominat of these were William Henry Traill ( 1842 – 1902 ), the later NSW politician and editor of the famed Sydney journal ' The Bulletin ', and the Danish born but English and French educated Carl Adolph Feilberg ( 1844 – 1887 ).
Anderson also wrote about contemporary artists ' work for magazines such as Art in Australia and Home, while her poetry and stories were published in The Spectator, Punch, the Cornhill Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Bulletin.
He then abandoned law to become a journalist in Wellington, where he began contributing poetry to The Bulletin, a Sydney periodical.
* H. A. Kellow, Queensland Poets ( Lond, 1930 ); T. I. Moore, Six Australian Poets ( Melb, 1942 ); C. H. Hadgraft, Queensland and its Writers ( Brisb, 1959 ); N. Macainsh, Nietzsche in Australia ( Munich, 1976 ); Southerly, 16 ( 1955 ), 35 ( 1975 ); Australian Literary Studies, 7 ( 1975-76 ), no 2 ; Quadrant, Mar-Apr 1975 ; Westerly, Mar 1975 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 19 Jan 1935, 17 Oct 1936, 4 May 1940, 16 May 1942, 22 May 1943 ; The Bulletin, 10 Aug 1938 ; W. Baylebridge manuscripts ( State Library of New South Wales ); H. M. Green manuscripts ( National Library of Australia ); Vance and Nettie Palmer papers ( National Library of Australia ); P. R. Stephensen correspondence ( State Library of New South Wales )
In 1895 he went with his father to Sea Lake, and about a year later had some verses accepted by The Bulletin in Sydney.
In 1890, she moved to Sydney, where she became part of the " Bulletin school " of radical writers.
: G. B. Barton, Literature in New South Wales ' ( Sydney, 1866 ); G. B. Barton ( ed ), The Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales ( Sydney, 1866 ); E. A. Martin, The Life and Speeches of Daniel Henry Deniehy ( Melbourne, 1884 ); J. Normington-Rawling, Charles Harpur: An Australian ( Sydney, 1962 ); P. Loveday and A. W. Martin, Parliament Factions and Parties ( Melbourne, 1966 ); B. T. Dowd, ' Daniel Henry Deniehy ', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 33 ( 1947 ); Austral Light, Apr 1894 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 16 Aug 1853, 19 Feb 1857, 5, 13 Jan, 9, 28 Feb, 4 Mar 1859, 27 Oct 1865 ; Freeman's Journal ( Sydney ), 19 Mar 1859, 28 Oct 1865, 13 May 1883 ; Australian Journal, Oct 1869 ; Bulletin, 15 Apr 1882, 1-29 Sept, 6 Oct 1888 ; Town and Country Journal, 17 Mar 1888 ; Henry Parkes letters ( State Library of New South Wales ).

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