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As Nash developed his architectural practice it became necessary to employ draughtsmen, the first in the early 1790s was Augustus Charles Pugin, then a bit later in 1795 John Adey Repton son of Humphry.
Nash had many pupils and assistants including Humphry Repton's sons, John Adey Repton and George Stanley Repton, as well as Anthony Salvin, John Foulon ( 1772 – 1842 ), Augustus Charles Pugin, F. H.
An Act of Parliament was obtained on 7 April 1773, authorising improvements from Coltishall to Aylsham, which John Adey estimated would cost £ 6, 000.
Adey acted as clerk to the Bure Commissioners, while John Smithh was appointed as engineer.
Ross ' interest in the arts was particularly strong during this period: from 1901 to 1908, in personal and professional partnership with More Adey, he managed the Carfax Gallery, a small commercial gallery in London, co-founded by John Fothergill and the artist William Rothenstein.
Around 1800, however, the two fell out, probably over Nash's refusal to credit the work of Repton's architect son John Adey Repton.
Thereafter John Adey and Repton's younger son George Stanley Repton often worked with their father, although George continued to work in Nash's office as well.
He was assisted in this by his sons, John Adey and George Stanley Repton.
Fry was its co-editor between 1909 and 1919 ( first with Lionel Cust, then with Cust and More Adey ) but his influence on the Burlington Magazine continued until his death: Fry was in the Consultative Committee of the Burlington since its beginnings and when he left the editorship, following a dispute with Cust and Adey regarding the editorial policy on modern art, he was able to use his influence on the Committee to choose the successor he considered appropriate, Robert Rattray Tatlock.
It was built in 1836 by the architect John Adey Repton, a grandson of the English garden designer Humphry Repton.
Adey, W. R. ( 1951 ).
Steve Adey plays an Optigan on the song I See a Darkness from his debut LP All Things Real.
Canadian forward Paul Adey is the club's all time leader in goals, assists and points.
Adey also holds the record for the most goals scored by a Panthers player in a single season with 120 during the 1994 – 95 season.
On the player front, Chris Kelland was inducted in 2002, Rick Brebant in 2004, Paul Adey in 2006, Scott Neil in 2007, and most recently, legendary players Tim Cranston and ' Rocket ' Ron Shudra in December 2010.
First trained as a violinist, Maestro Chan graduated from the Royal College of Music, London, where his teachers included eminent British conductors Christopher Adey, John Forster, and the late Norman Del Mar, as well as renowned British concertmasters John Ludlow and Hugh Bean.
This is particularly significant in Britain and France, where more than 300, 000 tonnes of Phymatolithon calcareum ( Pallas ) Adey & McKinnin and Lithothamnion corallioides are dredged annually.
NGUC sponsored a series of events, including a return visit and lecture by biographer Barbara Taylor ; a panel discussion about women and power, between female politicians Diane Abbott MP, Jean Lambert MEP, and Emily Thornberry MP ; an art exhibition entitled Mother of Feminism ; a concert featuring Carol Grimes and Adey Grummet to raise money for Stop the Traffik, an anti-trafficking charity ; a tombstone tribute at St Pancras Old Church ; a birthday cake baked by men ; and other activities.
His mother Emma Hinsley ( née Adey ) was a school caretaker, and they lived in Birchills, then in the parish of Bloxwich, Walsall.
Due to their enduring popularity and despite their overall simplicity and limited range of sonic possibilities, Juno-series synthesizers still make appearances with a number of bands, including The Black Eyed Peas, Blue Nile, Steve Adey, Franz Ferdinand, Covenant, Daft Punk, Dosh, Georg Immanuel Nagel, Moby, The Chemical Brothers, Justice, Mutemath, Sigur Rós, Solemn Camel Crew, Doll Factory, Islands, the Unicorns, Pet Shop Boys, Mansun, a-ha, Laserdance, Uzi and Ari, Late of the Pier, the Automatic, Pivot, the New Deal ( band ), Andy Kuncl, Howlermonkey, Winter Palace, Passion Pit and scores of other electronic and dance music projects.
Edward and Pasco Adey came to Lee Bight c. 1865 from Hant's Harbour with the intention of logging.

family and history
The thing can be made to look like the cluttered attic of a large and vigorous family -- a motley jumble of discarded objects, some outworn and some that were never useful, some once whole and bright but now chipped and tarnished, some odd pieces whose history no one remembers, here and there a gem, everything fascinating because it suggests some part of the human condition -- the whole adding up to nothing more than a glimpse into the disorderly history of the makers and users.
The family of Antoninus Pius and Faustina the Elder also represents one of the few periods in ancient Roman history where the position of Emperor passed smoothly from father to son.
Instead the Annales focused attention on the synthesizing of historical patterns identified from social, economic, and cultural history, statistics, medical reports, family studies, and even psychoanalysis.
Agamemnon's family history had been marred by rape, murder, incest, and treachery, consequences of the heinous crime perpetrated by his ancestor, Tantalus, and then of a curse placed upon Pelops, son of Tantalus, by Myrtilus, whom he had murdered.
Social environment, stress, mental health, family history, age, ethnic group, and gender all influence the risk for the condition.
Genes that influence the metabolism of alcohol also influence the risk of alcoholism, and may be indicated by a family history of alcoholism.
The importance of this family for food crops has led to its selective breeding throughout history.
These two factors combined with others have obscured the history of the Baltic languages, leading to a number of theories regarding their position in the Indo-European family.
Although each series is set in a different era, all follow the " misfortunes " of Edmund Blackadder ( played by Atkinson ), who in each is a member of a British family dynasty present at many significant periods and places in British history.
The university Archives holds copies of all university publications, oral histories of faculty and staff members, surviving remnants of university correspondence, and pictures and artifacts related to the Jones family and the history of the university.
As an undergraduate, Parkinson developed an interest in naval history, which he pursued when the Pellew family gave him access to family papers at the recently established National Maritime Museum.
* lds. org – Official church website – with links to Gospel Library, Church History, Family Home Evening programs, family history research, and more.
The doctor will also ask about family history because CMT is hereditary.
The lack of family history does not rule out CMT, but it will allow the doctor to rule out other causes of neuropathy such as diabetes or exposure to certain chemicals or drugs.
The history of the state's economic and industrial development is closely tied to the impact of the Du Pont family, founders and scions of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, one of the world ’ s largest chemical companies.
Later, however, the Sultan changed his orders and had Fakhr-al-Din and his family killed on 13 April 1635 in Istanbul, bringing an end to an era in the history of Lebanon, which would not regain its current boundaries until it was proclaimed a mandate state and republic in 1920.
The gunboats were in support at the Battle of Omdurman, where Beatty made the acquaintance of Winston Churchill who had become a cavalry officer in Beatty's father's old regiment, the 4th Hussars, and had there learnt his family history.
The first part details George's family history.
" Life magazine described his reception as " worshipful hysteria " and noted that the royal family, for the first time in history, left the royal box to see the show from the front row of the orchestra.
An etiological myth is a myth intended to explain a name or create a mythic history for a place or family.
In 1815 he succeeded his uncle as second Baron of Halkin according to a special remainder and assumed the additional surname of Duff ( see Duff-Gordon baronets for further history of this branch of the family ).
This family produced many empresses and consorts throughout history.
Chandler has a peculiar family history being the son of an erotic novelist mother, and a cross-dressing Las Vegas star father.

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