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Ainsworth died in Reigate on 3 January 1882.
Ainsworth hoped to start publishing Windsor Castle in his magazine by April, but he was delayed when his mother died on 15 March 1842.
** Henry Ainsworth, English theologian ( died 1622 )
Charlie, a widowed cab driver whose wife Viv Slater ( April Martin ) died in 1999, arrives in Walford with his mother-in-law Mo Harris ( Laila Morse ), daughters Lynne ( Elaine Lordan ), Kat ( Jessie Wallace ), Little Mo ( Kacey Ainsworth ), and Zoe ( Michelle Ryan ), plus Lynne's boyfriend, Garry Hobbs ( Ricky Groves ).
Ainsworth died on August 31, 2010, aged 93.

Ainsworth and 1622
Henry Ainsworth ( 1571 – 1622 ) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar.
** Henry Ainsworth, English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar ( d. 1622 )

Ainsworth and early
Though often involved in controversy, Ainsworth was not arrogant, but was a steadfast and cultured champion of the principles represented by the early Congregationalists.
A similar ride was attributed to Turpin as early as 1808, and was being performed on stage by 1819, but the feat as imagined by Ainsworth ( about 200 miles in less than a day ) is impossible.
During this time, Ainsworth was also contributing works to The European Magazine in addition to the other magazines, and they published many of his early stories.
Ainsworth followed this advice, and the business had early success.
The novel was being produced until Ainsworth and Mortimer fought in early 1845, and Ainsworth resigned as editor.
The early residents of the Massachusetts Bay Colony brought with them several books of psalms: the Ainsworth Psalter ( 1612 ), compiled by Henry Ainsworth for use by Puritan " separatists " in Holland ; the Ravenscroft Psalter ( 1621 ); and the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter ( 1562, of which there were several editions ).
Among early draft picks the Giants have used in Sabean's tenure, the majority have been on pitching talent ( also see: Jesse Foppert, Kurt Ainsworth, Jerome Williams, Matt Cain, and Noah Lowry ).

Ainsworth and for
( Confusion has also been occasioned through his friendly controversy with one John Ainsworth, who left the Anglican for the Roman Catholic church.
In 1944, four nurses serving in World War II – First Lieutenant Mary Roberts, Second Lieutenant Elaine Roe, Second Lieutenant Rita Virginia Rourke, and Second Lieutenant Ellen Ainsworth ( posthumous ) – became the first women recipients of the Silver Star, all cited for their bravery in successfully evacuating the 33rd Field Hospital at Anzio, Italy on February 10.
In 1994 Ainsworth became the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Jonathan Aitken, and in 1995 became PPS to the Secretary of State for National Heritage, Virginia Bottomley.
Ainsworth resigned from Iain Duncan Smith's frontbench for family reasons in 2002.
Speaking in March 2006, Ainsworth set out the possible new direction for Conservative policy stating that " Achieving a sustainable world and combating the threat of climate change will require some really fresh ideas and radical thinking.
On 16 December 2010, Bob Ainsworth, the former minister and Home Office Parliamentary Under-Secretary with responsibility for Drugs and Organised Crime explained why he thinks certain illicit substances should be legalised.
On 27 December 2010: Liam Smith labels Bob Ainsworth a " coward " for refusing to act when he had the power to do so.
He is also known for a fictional overnight ride from London to York on his horse Black Bess, a story that was made famous by the Victorian novelist William Harrison Ainsworth almost 100 years after Turpin's death.
It was, however, the story of a fabled ride from London to York that provided the impetus for 19th-century author William Harrison Ainsworth to include and embellish the exploit in his 1834 novel Rookwood.
After leaving school, Ainsworth began to study for law and worked under Alexander Kay.
By the end of 1822, Ainsworth was writing for The London Magazine, which allowed him to become close to Charles Lamb, to whom Ainsworth sent poetry for Lamb's response.
After receiving a favourable response for one set of works, Ainsworth had them published by John Arliss as Poems by Cheviot Ticheburn.
It was during this time that Ainsworth began to develop the idea of Rookwood, and he began searching for information dealing with the subject.
While researching for the novel in 1830, Ainsworth was living at Kensal Lodge.
After the two returned to London, Ainsworth began working for Fraser's Magazine, which was launched in 1830.
Its publication was temporarily delayed while Ainsworth was searching for an illustrator, with Thackeray being a possible choice.
Coinciding with the search for an illustrator and hurrying to complete the novel, Ainsworth was asked to write for the magazine The Lions of London, but could not find the time to work on both projects and so attempted to finish the novel.
Soon after, Dickens retired from the magazine as its editor and made way for Ainsworth to replace him at the end of 1839.
Ainsworth issued an advertisement saying that there would be contributors of " high rank ", which caused Thackeray to attack Ainsworth in Punch for favouring the nobility.

Ainsworth and year
Later in the year, Ainsworth was able to regain control over the Ainsworth's Magazine and continued to republish many of his earlier works.
In the 2009 Parliamentary expenses scandal, in which a number of MPs were criticised for their expense claims, it was revealed that, in 2007-08, Ainsworth had claimed the maximum permissible amount of £ 23, 083 for second-home allowances, making him the joint highest claimant that year with 142 other MPs.
In fact, working with last-minute loans from Director John C. Ainsworth of Portland, the Northern Pacific completed the line from Kalama to Tacoma,, before the end of the year.
Kacey Ainsworth, is the only soap actress who has won three Soap Actress awards in one single year in 2002.
Because Baltimore was not in contention for a playoff spot and Ponson was in the last year of his contract, the Orioles traded Ponson to the San Francisco Giants at the trading deadline for three players: Kurt Ainsworth, Damian Moss, and prospect Ryan Hannaman.
Volunteer Community Award honors Dr. Ainsworth and his continuing active involvement with many community projects as well as the award recipient each year.
In 1839-40 he returned to the Adelphi to write and star in a number of plays, including his extraordinarily successful play Jack Sheppard, based on the novel of the same name published that year by William Harrison Ainsworth.

Ainsworth and was
When part of the London church, of which Francis Johnson ( then in prison ) was pastor, reassembled in Amsterdam, Ainsworth was chosen as their doctor or teacher.
In 1610 Ainsworth was forced reluctantly to withdraw, with a large part of their church, from Johnson and those who adhered to him.
In 1608 Ainsworth answered Richard Bernard's The Separatist Schisme, but his greatest minor work in this field was his reply to John Smyth ( commonly called " the Se-Baptist "), entitled Defence of Holy Scripture, Worship and Ministry used in the Christian Churches separated from Antichrist, against the Challenges, Cavils and Contradictions of Mr Smyth ( 1609 ).
The son of a naval officer, Ainsworth was educated at the Ludgrove School in Wokingham, Bradfield College, and Lincoln College, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1979, with an MA in English Literature and Language.
On 5 January 2010, Ainsworth announced that he was to stand down at the forthcoming general election.
* Hot Springs Camp was the original name of Ainsworth, British Columbia ( a. k. a. " Ainsworth Hot Springs ")
Palouse Junction was unique on the Ainsworth to Spokane run, in that it was not on a river.
Originally called Bluff Wells, then Judson, now Mesa was a stop on the Ainsworth ( now Pasco ) to Spokane branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Harrison Ainsworth, in his 1842 novel Guy Fawkes, wrote about the local story that the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was planned by Guy Fawkes and Robert Catesby in Ordsall Hall's Star Chamber.
In defence Bob Ainsworth says: “ If I had put forward the views that I was slowly developing as a minister then, I would have had to resign.
Laban Ainsworth ( July 19, 1757 – March 17, 1858 ) was an American clergyman and pastor.
Ainsworth was also adept at writing hymnals.
William Harrison Ainsworth ( 4 February 1805 – 3 January 1882 ) was an English historical novelist born in Manchester.
Ainsworth was born on 4 February 1805 to Thomas Ainsworth, a prominent Manchester lawyer, and Ann ( Harrison ) Ainsworth, the daughter of the Unitarian minister at Manchester Cross Street Chapel, the Rev.

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