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In 1871, Arthur Severn married Joan Ruskin Agnew, a cousin of the Victorian art and social critic John Ruskin.
After living for several years on the continent, he married in 1796 his niece, Margaret Agnew, daughter of Robert Agnew, the lieutenant-governor of the Isle of Man.
In 1849 Taylor married Mary Agnew, but she died in 1850 of tuberculosis.
Of his two daughters, Winifred married Alexander Maclay ( son of the Russian anthropologist and explorer Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay ), and Kathleen married the pianist Roy Agnew.
Andrew Agnew, the fifth Baronet, married a kinswoman, Eleanor Agnew of Lochryan, with whom he had twenty one children.
She is married to Paul Agnew, a landscape gardener ; they have one child Charlotte Agnew.
Twink married oboist David Agnew in 1983 and had two children, Chloe in 1989, who later sang with the group Celtic Woman, and Naomi in 1994.
In fact, the day after her divorce from Lee Agnew, Sr., in 1906, she married William Henry Chapman, who was then in his early seventies.

Agnew and her
Amos is an enthusiast of cricket and talked about her love of the game with Jonathan Agnew on Test Match Special during the lunch break of the first day of the England v New Zealand test at Old Trafford in May 2008.
Leakey and her team of these footprints therefore settled the issue proving that the hominids found at Laetoli were fully bipedal before the evolution of the modern human brain, and were even bipedal close to a million years before the earliest stone tools .< ref > Agnew, Neville and Demas, Martha.
* Chloë Agnew from Celtic Woman, on her title album, in the song " Last Rose of Summer / Walking in the Air "
Despite the divorce, Mr. Agnew maintained his warm feelings toward his former wife, and, after he died, on 31 January 1924, his will left her the residual income from his estate, the income not earmarked for the support of their son, Lee " David " Agnew, Jr.
She bore one child, a son, David Agnew, sired by her first husband, the inventor.

Agnew and on
During his fifth year as Vice President, in the late summer of 1973, Agnew was under investigation by the United States Attorney's office in Baltimore, Maryland, on charges of extortion, tax fraud, bribery and conspiracy.
Agnew was drafted into the U. S. Army in 1941 and was commissioned an officer on May 25, 1942, upon graduation from Army Officer Candidate School.
However, during the riots that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in the spring of 1968, Agnew angered many African American leaders when he stated in reference to their constituents, " I call on you to publicly repudiate all black racists.
During the ensuing general election campaign against Vice President Hubert Humphrey — which took place against a backdrop of urban riots and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, culminating in the violent confrontations at the Democratic convention in Chicago — Agnew repeatedly hammered the Democrats on the issue of " law and order ".
Agnew soon found his role as the voice of the so-called " silent majority ", and by late 1969 he was ranking high on national " Most Admired Men " polls.
He also inspired a fashion craze when one entrepreneur introduced Spiro Agnew watches ( a take off on the popular Mickey Mouse watch ); conservatives wore them to show their support for Agnew, while many liberals wore them to signify their contempt.
Agnew was often characterized as Nixon's " hatchet man " when defending the administration on the Vietnam War.
Another was to see if Bob Hope would be willing to take Agnew on as his partner in his cable television investments.
Nixon would have liked to replace Agnew on the Republican ticket in 1972 with John Connally, his chosen successor for ' 76, but he realized that Agnew's large conservative base of supporters would be in an uproar, so he reluctantly kept him as his running mate.
When John Ehrlichman, the President's counsel and assistant, asked Nixon why he kept Agnew on the ticket in the 1972 election, Nixon replied that " No assassin in his right mind would kill me " because they would get Agnew ( as President ).
In April 1973, when revelations about Watergate began to surface, Agnew was the choice of 35 percent of Republican voters to be the next Republican nominee for President, while then-California Governor Ronald Reagan was second on the Gallup Poll.
Agnew was fined $ 10, 000 and put on three years ' probation.
Students of Professor John F. Banzhaf III from the George Washington University Law School, collectively known as Banzhaf's Bandits, found four residents of the state of Maryland willing to put their names on a case and sought to have Agnew repay the state $ 268, 482 — the amount it was said he had taken in bribes.
Agnew died unexpectedly on September 17, 1996, aged 77 at Atlantic General Hospital, in Berlin, Maryland, in Worcester County ( near his Ocean City home ), only a few hours after being hospitalized and diagnosed with an advanced, yet to that point undetected, form of leukemia.
* Spiro Agnew biography on U. S. Senate website
* FBI files on Spiro Agnew
Calhoun was the first vice president in U. S. history to resign from office, doing so on December 28, 1832 ( Spiro Agnew did so in 1973 ).
* The police — a Detective Sergeant Agnew of the Gloucestershire Police, Paedophile and Pornography Unit-inform Messenger that child pornography has been downloaded from the Internet at some terminal located on campus.
Although the pictures he acquired via the Internet turn out to be not very explicit, Douglass, on being confronted by Agnew, commits suicide by hanging himself in the toilet — in a way that seems to have been meticulously planned.
In the same year Morgan Stanley merged with Shuman, Agnew & Co. Morgan Stanley served as lead underwriter for the IPO of Apple Computer, Inc. on December 12, 1980.
* Alan Smithee was used as the name of the director of The Elusive David Agnew, a special feature on the Doctor Who: The Invasion of Time DVD release.
In the months leading up to Nixon's 1969 speech, his vice-president Spiro T. Agnew said on May 9, " It is time for America's silent majority to stand up for its rights, and let us remember the American majority includes every minority.

Agnew and May
Jean-Christophe Agnew, Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University, told the Yale Daily News in May 2007 that Zinn ’ s historical work is " highly influential and widely used ".
* London: Agnew ’ s, Louis le Brocquy, Aubusson Tapestries, May 3 – 29, 2001.
A further example occurred during the second test match between England and the West Indies at Trent Bridge in May 2012-during a discussion on the conflicting schedules of personal and professional life as a cricketer, Sir Vivian Richards revealed that he had cut short his honeymoon in order to play in a test match, prompting Agnew to ask, " Did you get any?
Colonel Agnew laid siege to the Panchalankurichi fort and captured it in May 1801 after a prolonged siege and artillery bombardment.
* Alfonso F. Agnew, Alexandru Bobe, Wladimir G. Boskoff, and Bogdan D. Suceavă Gheorghe Ţiţeica and the origins of affine differential geometry, Historia Mathematica, Elsevier ( Science Direct ), Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2009, Pages 161-170.
It was platted with the name " Village of Agnew " on May 16, 1889, by Edward E. Stites.

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