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Sheppard and Sunderland
* Frere, Sheppard Sunderland: Britannia: a history of Roman Britain.

Sheppard and Frere
* Sheppard Frere, Britannia: a History of Roman Britain, Pimlico, 1991
John Crook, John Clapper, Henry Coons, John Warner, Major Thomas Frothingham, who was an officer in the Continental army during the War of the Revolution ; N. Smith, Reuben Underwood, David Arnold, and families bearing the names of Fethers, Ford, Davis, Cook, Emmons, Culver, Farrell, Pratt, Lewis, Wells, Huntley, Wickham, Fuller, Strope, Hegeman, Sheppard, Higgenbottom, De Freest, Rykert, Woodworth, Hayes, Townsend, Richmond, Cornwell, Carmichael, Stone, Russell, Frear ( probably Frere ), Guyot, Kelly, Kerner, Jacobs, Simmons, Comb, Calkins, Kilmer and others.
Sheppard Frere wonders how Carausius was able to win support from the army when his command had been sea-based, and speculates that he had perhaps been involved in an unrecorded victory in Britain, connected with Diocletian's assumption of the title Britannicus Maximus in 285, and signs of destruction in Romano-British towns at this time.
* Sheppard Frere, Britannia.
* Sheppard Frere ( 1998 ), Britannia: a History of Roman Britain, Pimlico
Academics such as Sheppard Frere have argued that it may have been Vortigern who, adopting elements of Roman statecraft, moved the Votadini south, just as he invited Saxon settlers to protect other parts of the island.
* Sheppard Frere, former House Master, Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the University of London ( 1961 – 1966 ), Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire at Oxford University
* Sheppard Frere ( 1987 ), Britannia: a history of Roman Britain ( 3rd edition )
Mary Leakey was a direct descendant of antiquarian, John Frere, and cousin to archaeologist, Sheppard Frere, on her mother's side.
Sheppard Frere suggests that Caracalla briefly continued the campaign after his father's death rather than immediately leaving, citing an apparent delay in his arrival in Rome and indirect numismatic and epigraphic factors that suggest he may instead have fully concluded the war but that Dio's hostility towards his subject led him to record the campaign as ending in a truce.
The inscription was reconstructed by Professor Sheppard Frere to read as follows:
Frere was born in Roydon Hall, Norfolk, the son of Sheppard Frere and Susanna Hatley.
Sheppard Frere, an eminent Romano-British authority, has concluded that " further evidence is needed before more can be said ".
And while Rutupiæ ( Richborough, on the east coast of Kent ) is often stated as the site of the landing ( e. g. by Sheppard Frere ), there are equally plausible arguments in favour of a landing further west along the south coast of Britain.

Sheppard and History
, members of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders ( with their term end dates and committee chairmanships listed in parentheses ) are Freeholder Director William Whelan ( 2011 ; Finance ), Deputy Freeholder Director James A. Dunkins ( 2011 ; Health ), Samuel L. Fiocchi, Sr. ( 2013 ; Public Works ), Jane Jannarone ( 2011 ; Public Affairs, Cultural & History ), Carl W. Kirstein ( 2013 ; Public Property & Personnel ) and Thomas Sheppard ( 2012 ; Agriculture ).
In his History, Defoe reports that Sheppard made light of his predicament, joking that " I am the Sheppard, and all the Gaolers in the Town are my Flock, and I cannot stir into the Country, but they are all at my Heels Baughing after me ".
Daniel Defoe, working as a journalist, wrote an account for John Applebee, The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard.

Sheppard and Roman
Publishers were bribed, critics accused of running secret campaigns to further other nations ' colonial ambitions, and eyewitness reports from missionaries such as William Henry Sheppard dismissed as attempts by Protestants to smear honest Roman Catholic priests.
Sheppard was deeply religious, "... as strong in his Roman Catholic faith as anybody I knew ," wrote his longtime friend, George Vecsey.

Sheppard and Britain
The film, a co-production of Argentina, France, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom, was produced by Christopher Sheppard in Britain, and Oscar Kramer in Argentina and was shot mostly in black and white in Paris and Buenos Aires.

Sheppard and .
Christie also used material from her fictional creation, spinster Caroline Sheppard, who appeared in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
In 1992, the team acquired Ray Sheppard, who had a career-best 52 goals two years later ; and in ' 93, top defenseman Paul Coffey.
T. G. Sheppard,
At the Maryland Institute he led a group of painters who came to be known as the Baltimore Realists, including the outstanding painters Earl Hofmann, Thomas Rowe, Joseph Sheppard, Ann Didusch Schuler, Frank Redelius, John Bannon, Evan Keehn, and Melvin Miller.
* Sheppard, John.
* 1847 – Kate Sheppard, New Zealand suffragist ( d. 1934 )
The only original cast retained for the U. S. version series were Matt Frewer ( Max Headroom / Edison Carter ) and Amanda Pays ( Theora Jones ); a third original cast member, W. Morgan Sheppard, joined the series as " Blank Reg " in later episodes.
Along with Matt Frewer and W. Morgan Sheppard, Pays was one of only three cast members to also appear in the American-made series that followed.
Blank Reg was played by W. Morgan Sheppard, one of only three cast members to also appear in the American-made series that followed.
* James A. Sheppard, " Sylvester III, Pope ," New Catholic Encyclopedia ( Detroit 2003 ) 13: 659.
A new production was staged at Greenwich Theatre in 2011, directed by Luke Sheppard.
* P. W. Porter and E. S. Sheppard, A World of Difference: Society, Nature, and Development.
* Ellen Sheppard as Mrs. Sloan
In Sheppard v. Maxwell,, the Supreme Court ruled that the right to a public trial is not absolute.

Sunderland and Britannia
He was eligible to play for Stoke the day after his transfer in the fourth league game of the season, and made his debut coming on as a substitute for Ricardo Fuller in the 84th minute, against Sunderland at the Britannia Stadium.

Sunderland and History
A copy of the song was made part of the Living History Memorabilia Exhibition at the Yardy Gallery Museum in Sunderland Tyne & Wear.
A copy of the song was made part of the Living History Memorabilia Exhibition at the Yardy Gallery Museum in Sunderland Tyne & Wear.
: See also History of Sunderland

Sunderland and Roman
Shortly Clarendon was told by Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland of the king's intention to introduce Roman Catholics into the Irish judicial and administrative system, as well as into the army.

Sunderland and Britain
Sunderland was named " The Facebook Capital of Britain " by the BBC in February 2010.
The hall is also set to benefit from a new glass fascia overlooking the Sunderland aircraft making it viewable from outside and also providing natural daylight throughout the Sunderland Hall, a section within the Battle of Britain building.
Other examples exist in other parts of Britain ( including Sunderland, Redcar, Boulby, Kilnsea ) and Selsey Bill, and Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq in Malta.
Currently in Great Britain, there are two open-access operators: Hull Trains, which runs services between London and Hull, and Grand Central, which operates between London and Sunderland and between London and Bradford.
On 13 June, only three days after Mussolini declared war against Britain and France, a " Mr Strong " took off in a Short Sunderland flying boat from Poole Harbour on the south coast of England.
Apart from representing Queensland in 1915 and captaining the Townsville representative sides until the 1920s, he was instrumental, along with Queensland Rugby League Secretary Harry Sunderland, securing a match between North Queensland and the 1928 touring Great Britain team.
Sunderland went on to design some of the most successful ' new-wave ' populist museums in Britain, starting notably with the Jorvik Viking Centre in York, which like his Dustbin became an overnight hit with the British public.
Today the Redemptorists of Britain are engaged in a variety of ministries: the mission amongst the poor of Zimbabwe, renewal centres at Kinnoull and Hawkstone Hall where people can spend time in prayer and reflection and parishes in Edinburgh, Birmingham, Liverpool, London and Sunderland.
In London, the Agudath Israel of Britain organized a Siyum HaShas at the Town Hall in Stamford Hill, attended by groups from Manchester, Gateshead, and Sunderland, and Agudath Israel leaders from Europe.
In 1908 in Sunderland he became the leader of the Pentecostal Missionary Union and was greatly used in the formation of the Pentecostal Movement in Britain.
South Hylton Pasture is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the few remaining examples of lowland hay meadow in Britain, and the only example in Sunderland.

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