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Bishop and Short
The glorious news had been held up pending Heavenly confirmation of the elevation of a new Supreme Bishop, Huey Short -- a candidate accepted by the Boone faction after lots had been cast repeatedly.
Now that Short is Supreme Bishop he'll do all right, he can't help it.
This rule was observed as early as 1762, when Bishop Robert Lowth wrote A Short Introduction to English Grammar with Critical Notes.
Short term cast members included: Peter Adams, Briony Behets, Pat Bishop, Aileen Britton, Chelsea Brown, Carlotta, Anne Charleston, Chantal Contouri, Lynette Curran, Lorrae Desmond, Carmen Duncan, Paula Duncan, Judi Farr, Jill Forster, Joseph Furst, Arianthe Galani, Vivienne Garrett, Pamela Garrick, Deborah Gray, Penne Hackforth-Jones, Wendy Hughes, Chris King, Josephine Knur, Anne Louise Lambert, Margaret Laurence, Joanna Lockwood, Judy McBurney, Diana McLean, John McTernan, Vince Martin, Ray Meagher, Julieanne Newbould, John Orcsik, Shane Porteous, Candy Raymond, Tristan Rogers, June Salter, Justine Saunders, Mary Ann Severne, Henri Szeps, Malcolm Thompson, Rowena Wallace and Norman Yemm.
Eight ( and Nine )" by Vanessa Bishop, " Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury "
Augustus Short, first Bishop of Adelaide, held the first ordinations there on Saint Peter's feast day ( 29 June ) in 1848.
Bishop Short obtained a land grant in the square from Governor Robe in March 1848 ; the grant was registered on 23 April 1851.
To resolve matters Bishop Short, supported by the Synod, took the matter to the Supreme court.
Bishop Short purchased just over an acre of land, at the corner of King William Road and Pennington Terrace North Adelaide, on 8 August 1862.
Bishop Short had William Butterfield design the cathedral though the long communication gap between England and Adelaide contributed to delays and disagreement.
By the time Bishop Short retired in late 1881, £ 18, 000 received from many donors had been spent.
The school's foundation was followed by the arrival of the first Bishop of Adelaide Augustus Short in December 1847.
When Bishop Short arrived in 1847, Holy Trinity assumed many of the functions of a cathedral, and was-until other congregations ( especially Christ Church, North Adelaide ) were established-the place of worship for the Governors, many of the colony ’ s prominent families and the military.

Bishop and laid
Construction on the cathedral was begun with the laying of the cornerstone on December 27, 1892, St. John's Day, when Bishop Henry Potter hit the stone three times with a mallet and said " Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid which is Jesus Christ .".
" Bishop has laid the path for critics such as Eric Rosenbloom, who has proposed that the book " elaborates the fragmentation and reunification of identity during sleep.
In 1401 Bishop Diego de Heredia added a transept, and in 1585 the door of Sant Joan was added, but the necessity of a complete reconstruction was soon recognized, and towards the end of the eighteenth century the building was torn down, and the cornerstone of the new one was laid on 24 September 1781.
Bishop, an insurance agent turned promoter, acquired of land in South Texas along the railroad line and laid out a model community surrounded by farm tracts.
Bishop laid out zoned business, industrial and residential districts and built a water and power system.
* 1089 Foundation stone of the new abbey church laid by Robert de Losinga, Bishop of Hereford.
The development of the city was consolidated in the 12th century under Bishop Clinton who fortified the Cathedral Close, and also laid out the town with the ladder-shaped street pattern that survives to this day.
The first stone was laid in 1547 by Francisco Marroqui, then Bishop of Guatemala.
About 696 Saint Rupert, then Bishop of Worms in Frankish Austrasia and later called the apostle of Bavaria and Carinthia, came to the region from the Bavarian capital Regensburg and laid the foundations for the re-establishment of the Salzburg diocese.
Running out of time, Muir secretly creates a forged urgent operational directive from the CIA director to commence Operation Dinner Out, a rescue mission spearheaded by Commander Wiley's ( Dale Dye ) U. S. Navy SEAL team, which Bishop laid the groundwork for as a " Plan B " to his own rescue attempt.
Foxe was ordained a priest by his friend Edmund Grindal, now Bishop of London, but he " was something of a puritan, and like many of the exiles, had scruples about wearing the clerical vestments laid down in the queen's injunctions of 1559.
The army of the Bishop of Münster laid siege to Groningen but failed to take it.
However, nothing was done until The Bishop of Sodor and Man, Bishop Ward commissioned a new church, and a foundation stone for the new church was laid in 1830, but due to pressures from the parishioners, was moved to its current position.
In 1803, in obedience to Father Varin, superior of the Fathers of the Faith, and under the auspices of the Bishop of Amiens, the foundation was laid of the Institute of the Sisters of Notre Dame, a society which had for its primary object the salvation of poor children.
... The Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Munster, applying the golden square and level to the stone said ; " My Lord Bishop, the stone has been proved and found to be ' fair work and square work ' and fit to be laid as the foundation stone of this Holy Temple ".
The Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Munster poured offerings of corn, oil and wine over the stone after Bishop Gregg had declared it to be ' duly and truly laid '.
and at dawn the following day, whilst his faithful friends sang " Awake, my soul, and with the sun " Bishop Ken's remains were laid to rest beneath the East Window of the Church of St. John in Frome-the nearest parish in his old Diocese of Bath and Wells.
On 30 May 1857, the cornerstone to St. Nicholas ' Chapel ( named in honor of Workman's wife, Nicolasa Urioste de Valencia ) was laid and blessed by Bishop Thaddeus Amat.
The first stone of Syon Monastery was laid by King Henry V himself on 22 February 1415, in the presence of Richard Clifford, Bishop of London.
His plan, however, was again laid aside, for he was soon consecrated bishop of his native Caesarea by Phoedimus, Bishop of Amasea and metropolitan of Pontus.
Five centuries of Muslim occupation and control finally ended when an army formed by forces of the Military orders and the Bishop of Plasencia laid siege to the city of Trujillo with the support and blessing of Saint Ferdinand III.
During the troublous times of Cromwell the map was laid beneath the floor of Bishop Audley's Chantry, beside the Lady Chapel, where it remained secreted for some time.
The six-ton marble cornerstone, laid on October 10, 1860, and consecrated by Bishop Polk, was blown up in 1863 by Union soldiers from an Illinois regiment ; many of the pieces were collected and kept as keepsakes by the soldiers.
The foundation stone for the new church was laid by the Bishop of Sheffield and it was built by H. I.

Bishop and foundation
Constantine's foundation gave prestige to the Bishop of Constantinople, who eventually came to be known as the Ecumenical Patriarch, a situation that contributed to the Great Schism that divided Western Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy from 1054 onwards.
** His interim chancellor and effective regent, Walter de Merton retires from royal service to make the final revisions to his statutes for the foundation of Merton College, Oxford and take up the post of Bishop of Rochester.
It is one of the principal documents of the Second Vatican Council, indeed their very foundation in the view of one of the leading Council Fathers, Bishop Christopher Butler.
* The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School-A co-educational voluntary aided comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, formed in 1973 from two former church secondary schools, the Bluecoat foundation, dating back to 1710 and the Bishop ’ s School, a secondary modern school founded in 1958.
The farm where Bishop's Dell was located is bordered on the south by Trimley creek and the barn that James Bishop constructed using wooden pegs still stands as well as the foundation of his one room stone home built against the bluff.
De Brome's foundation was confirmed in a charter of 21 January 1326, in which the Crown, represented by the Lord Chancellor, was to exercise the rights of Visitor ; a further charter drawn up in May of that year gave the rights of Visitor to Henry Burghersh, Bishop of Lincoln, Oxford at that time being part of the diocese of Lincoln.
In Norman times a substantial, new stone abbey, primarily designed as a convent, was built on the old Anglo-Saxon foundation ( circa 1130 to 1140 AD ) by Henry Blois, Bishop of Winchester and Abbot of Glastonbury.
He does not appear to have inherited his father's taste for literature, which was " inherited " by at least two of his sisters ; but the foundation of the university of Glasgow during his reign, by Bishop Turnbull, shows that he encouraged learning ; and there are also traces of his endowments to St. Salvator's, the new college of Archbishop Kennedy at St Andrews.
Dudley took an interest in the foundation of the University of London, and his Letters to Edward Copleston, the Bishop of Llandaff, were published by the bishop in 1840.
In 1335 John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter, bought the manor and advowson from Rouen and two years later converted the church into a collegiate foundation with forty members.
The foundation of Nowy Sącz took place due to the efforts of Bishop of Krakow, Pawel z Przemankowa, who owned Kamienica.
The first foundation in America was made at Cincinnati, Ohio, at the request of the Right Reverend John B. Purcell, then Bishop and later the first Archbishop of Cincinnati.
The thought prevailed in the court was that the wide region of " Gerotsakouli " ( Γεροτσακούλι ) had been owned by the Abbey since its foundation in 1578 by Saint Timotheos Mentelis, Bishop of Evripos partially by donations from devout Christians and by purchase in 1600 by the Ottoman from Karystos of Evia named Kagadis with muniments that were destroyed during the Greek liberation by the army of Omer Vryonis.
The office has existed since the foundation of the see from part of the Diocese of Manchester in 1926 under King George V. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Nicholas Reade, the 8th Bishop of Blackburn, who signs + Nicholas Blackburn, and who will retire on 31 October 2012.
The office has existed since the foundation of the see from part of the Diocese of Ripon in 1920 under King George V. The current ( and possibly last ) diocesan Bishop of Bradford is Nick Baines, since 21 May 2011.
In 1139 the small order opened its first new foundation on the island of Haverholm, a gift from Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln.
On 21 December 1443 he was sworn to the statutes by Bishop Bekynton and the earl of Suffolk, the king's commissioners, and himself administered the oath to the other members of the foundation, then only five fellows and eleven scholars over fifteen years of age.
Moore College was opened by the Anglican Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker, in Liverpool, New South Wales on 1 March 1856 ( making 2006 the 150th anniversary of foundation ) in the former home of Thomas Moore.
Alan Cobban has identified John Hotham, Bishop of Ely, as the person who guided Edward II in this foundation.

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