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Timothy and Castle
* A tortoise called Timothy is brought to the estate of Powderham Castle in England, where she lives until her death in 2004.
In 1990, TSR also published WGR1 Greyhawk Ruins, a module and source book about Castle Greyhawk by TSR writers Blake Mobley and Timothy Brown.
Timothy Hyman, Roger Malbert, Carnivalesque, Hayward Gallery Travelling Exhibition: Brighton Museum ; Nottingham Castle Museum
Timothy Castle.
Timothy is buried near the place of her demise at the Earl of Devon's home Powderham Castle.
Timothy Marr, whose age was reported as either 24 or 27, had previously served several years with the East India Company aboard the Dover Castle and now kept a linen draper and hosier's shop.

Timothy and At
At a later period, Paul's epistles place him with Paul and Saint Timothy at Ephesus, whence he was sent by Paul to Corinth, Greece for the purpose of getting the contributions of the church there on behalf of the poor Christians at Jerusalem sent forward.
At the end of his apprenticeship in 1807 Timothy took over his father's position.
At the suggestion of Beatle George Harrison, pianist Terry O ' Toole ( born Timothy Steveley ) was added to the lineup in August 1963 ; Harrison having heard him play at a jazz club.
At the same time, Methodist minister Timothy Merritt of Boston founded a journal called the Guide to Christian Perfection, later renamed The Guide to Holiness.
At the death of Timothy I, John of Cappadocia, whom he had designated his successor, was presbyter and chancellor of the Church of Constantinople.
At the election on 28 May 1979, Josiah Zion Gumede of the United African National Council ( UANC ) and Timothy Ngundu Bateson Ndlovu of the United National Federal Party ( UNFP ) were nominated.
At Oxford he had met and married Ruth Herriot, of Winnipeg, and they had three children, including Timothy Escott Heriott Reid ( b. 1936 ), a Canadian educator, civil servant, advocate, and entrepreneur.
At nearly three hours long it featured appearances by John Thaw, Timothy West and Desmond Llewelyn.
At one point, Sam was the only sibling close to Timothy.
At approximately 4: 45 in the afternoon on July 8, 1892, a dropped pipe in Timothy O ' Brien's stable at Freshwater Road at the top of Carter's Hill began what would become the worst fire in St. John's history.
At Carlton, Tranter oversaw the Timothy Spall comedy-drama Frank Stubbs Promotes and the Victorian-era medical drama Bramwell, both of which became successful and popular hits for ITV.
At the same time, Kershaw sees considerable merit in the work of such historians as Timothy Mason, Hans Mommsen, Martin Broszat and Wolfgang Schieder, who argue that Hitler had no “ programme ” in foreign policy, and instead contend that his foreign policy was simply a kneejerk reaction to domestic pressures in the economy and his need to maintain his popularity.
At the annual Harvard-Yale football game, students from Timothy Dwight and Leverett will host each other depending on the site of that year's Game.
Abbe May, Atolah, The Brow Horn Orchestra, The Devil Rides Out, Fall Electric, The Growl, Hootenanny, Mental Powers, Red Jezebel, The Scotch of Saint James, Seams, The Silent World, Simone & Girlfunkle, 6s & 7s, Sons of Rico, Tangled Thoughts of Leaving, Timothy Nelson & the Infidels, Umpire, Usurper of Modern Medicine and Wolves At the Door.
* Joyce Marshall, Any Time At All and Other Stories, selection and afterword by Timothy Findley
At Columbia he worked with Lucie Brock-Broido, Liam Rector, Glyn Maxwell, Nicholas Christopher, Edward Hirsch, and Timothy Donnelly.
At the end of each EAST conference, various awards, including the biggest award, The Timothy R. Stephenson Founders Award, are given to recognize the projects that are determined by a panel of judges to be superior, and the winners receive monetary and technological rewards for their efforts.
At a 1986 trial, group members Laura Whitehorn, Timothy Blunk, Alan Berkman, Susan Rosenberg, Marilyn Buck and Linda Evans were tried and convicted of multiple counts of domestic terrorism in the Resistance Conspiracy case.
Solomon Burke, Tom Waits, Michael Franti, Chrissie Hynde, Richard Thompson, Aaron Neville, Mavis Stables, Shelby Lynne, Me ’ Shell NdegeOcello, Danny Thompson, Duke Robillard, Michael Jerome, George Clinton, Robert Randolph, Les McCann, David Hidalgo, Charlie Musselwhite, Gift of Gab from Blackalicious, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr., Vince Gill, Leann Womack, Oak Ridge Boys, Jamey Johnson, Ben Harper, Susan Tedeschi, Toots Hibbert, Randy Travis, Timothy B. Schmit, Bonnie Raitt, Jars of Clay, Dan Zanes, Lou Reed, Marva Wright, Asleep At The Wheel, John Hammond, Allen Toussaint, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Hot 8 Brass Band, Bennie Pete, Carl LeBlanc, Billy Preston, Tom Petty, Peter Gabriel, Prince, The Time Jumpers, K. D.
At Easter 1948 Timothy Evans and his wife Beryl moved into the top floor flat at Rillington Place, where Beryl gave birth to their daughter, Geraldine, in October 1948.
At that time, Vaughan Oliver continued to work for 4AD under the studio name v23, collaborating with Chris Bigg, Paul McMenamin, Timothy O ' Donnell, Tim Vary, Adrian Philpott, Simon Larbalestier, Marc Atkins and others.
At the scene, the base Provost Marshal, Colonel William Kent ( Timothy Hutton ) and several of his military police have secured the area.
At the time of his death, Chickering's company had built over 12, 000 pianos and was producing about 1, 500 a year worth $ 200, 000, almost twice the sales of Timothy Gilbert, his largest competitor in Boston.
At the end of his third year, in 1969, he dropped out of college and moved to Laguna Beach which was then home base for Timothy Leary and the Brotherhood of Eternal Love In the fall of 1969, Eisner first went to Europe where he lived in the Netherlands and then traveled overland to India.

Timothy and War
Some like the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason have argued that the Second World War was a direct effect of the German economic system, which made expansionism necessary for domestic prosperity, indeed, survival ; and which made Jingoism necessary for the quelling of class conflicts.
Union ( American Civil War ) | Union soldiers dead at Battle of Gettysburg | Gettysburg, photographed by Timothy H. O ' Sullivan, July 5 6, 1863Letter of David Wills ( Gettysburg ) | David Wills inviting Abraham Lincoln to make a few remarks, noting that Edward Everett would deliver the oration
Wells ' The War of the Worlds ( 2005 film ), a film by Timothy Hines
* Smith, Timothy L. Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War ( 1957 )
* Timothy Murphy, 1751 1818, Revolutionary War sniper
" However, the profound fascist / anti-fascist schism of the period described by Hobsbawm was real enough, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder notes: Nevertheless, Snyder also claimed that " The Spanish Civil War revealed that Stalin was determined, despite the Popular Front rhetoric of pluralism, to eliminate opposition to his version of socialism ", and that his determination was knowable and known even contemporaneously ( Snyder cites George Orwell's analysis of, and dismay at, communist actions in Spain ).
Onarga is the final resting place of Civil War spy and Pinkerton detective Timothy Webster.
* H. Timothy (" Tim ") Vakoc the first U. S. military chaplain to die from wounds received in the Iraq War.
By the end of the eighteenth century, the Sturgeon property was owned by Revolutionary War soldier, Colonel Timothy Green.
During the Revolutionary War, Connecticut Continentals ( Patriots ), led by Captain Jeremiah Blanchard and Lieutenant Timothy Keyes, held and maintained a fort in Pittston.
His father, a merchant and farmer known as Major Timothy Dwight, was born May 27, 1726, graduated from Yale in 1744, served in the American Revolutionary War, and died June 10, 1777.
* In an interview before his execution, convicted U. S. bomber ( and Gulf War veteran ) Timothy McVeigh referred to the deaths of 19 children killed in the government office building during the April 1995 Oklahoma City bombing as " collateral damage ".
Nonetheless, Join the Army featured classic tracks such as " War Inside My Head " and " Possessed to Skate " ( which featured a video, originally intended for an unsuccessful Skateboard Movie, which featured Timothy Leary ).
* Maga, Timothy P. Judgment at Tokyo: The Japanese War Crimes Trials.
A notable example of the Primat der Innenpolitik approach was the claim by the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason who claimed that the launch of World War II in 1939 was best understood as a “ barbaric variant of social imperialism ”.
* Smith, Timothy L. Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War Johns Hopkins Press, 1980.
He was succeeded in the post of Secretary of War by Timothy Pickering.
Compounding Blount's problems, Timothy Pickering, who despised Blount, replaced Henry Knox as Secretary of War in 1795.
He employed Alexander Gardner, James Gardner, Timothy H. O ' Sullivan, William Pywell, George N. Barnard, Thomas C. Roche, and seventeen other men, each of whom was given a traveling darkroom, to go out and photograph scenes from the Civil War.
The thousands of photographs which Mathew Brady's photographers ( such as Alexander Gardner and Timothy O ' Sullivan ) took have become the most important visual documentation of the Civil War, and have helped historians and the public better understand the era.
* The granite slab at the Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, which is a World War II War Memorial, which remembers ex-cadets who died on military service, includes the Bible 2 Timothy 4: 6 8 ( King James Version ) quote,
* Timothy Bowman: Irish Regiments in the Great War: Discipline and Morale, Manchester University Press ( 2003 ), ISBN 0-7190-6285-3.
* Smith, Timothy L. Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War, 1957

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