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Booth's and gave
After two seasons in Ireland he returned to London, where Thomas Betterton, who had previously failed to help him, probably out of regard for Booth's family, now gave him all the assistance in his power.

Booth's and himself
Davenant once again found himself in legal trouble in 1659, when he was imprisoned for his part in Sir George Booth's uprising in Cheshire.

Booth's and up
Booth's fortune was a subject of much speculative commentary during the latter years of his life, with estimates ranging up to $ 100 million.

Booth's and Booth
Booth's parents, the noted British Shakespearean actor Junius Brutus Booth and his mistress Mary Ann Holmes, came to the United States from England in June 1821.
Junius Brutus Booth's wife, Adelaide Delannoy Booth, was granted a divorce in 1851 on grounds of adultery, and Holmes legally wed John Wilkes Booth's father on May 10, 1851, the youth's 13th birthday.
Nora Titone, in her book My Thoughts Be Bloody, recounts how the shame and ambition of Junius Brutus Booth's two illegitimate actor sons, Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, would eventually spur them to strive, as rivals, for achievement and acclaim — Edwin, a Unionist, and John Wilkes, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
As recounted by Booth's sister, Asia Booth Clarke, in her memoirs written in 1874, no one church was preeminent in the Booth household.
Booth's sister, Margaret Booth later a famous MGM editor, never forgave Browning for the loss of her brother.
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing the Old Nichol, a slum in the East End of London.
Booth's father, Junius Brutus Booth, was named for Brutus, and Booth ( as Marcus Antonius ) and his brother ( as Brutus ) had performed in a production of Julius Caesar in New York just six months before the assassination.
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing the Old Nichol slum, including Bethnal Green Road
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing Wapping in 1889, published in Life and Labour of the People in London.
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing Commercial Road in Whitechapel 1889.
Booth also owned and operated a commercial ferry here from about 1800, thus the area's second popular designation — Booth's Ferry.
Booth's servant, Marty, comes in with his daily medication, and Booth ruefully takes it while noting that his young wife's infidelity is common knowledge.
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing the Old Nichol, a slum in the East End of London.
However, Booth was not departing from his spiritual convictions to set-up a socialist or communist society or sub-class, supported by people forced to finance his plans ; Booth's ultimate aim was to get people " saved.
In Booth's honour, Vachel Lindsay wrote the poem, " General William Booth Enters Into Heaven ".
Realizing that young women would also need a place of their own to learn, Booth's wife Ellen Scripps Booth pressured Booth into building a school for girls.
Sydney had a close but secret friendship with Garrett Booth ( Shane McDermott ), Grant Booth's son ; but the parents found out and built a literal wall between them and their houses.
Nora Titone, in her book My Thoughts Be Bloody, recounts how the shame and ambition of Junius Brutus Booth's three illegitimate actor sons, Junius Brutus Booth Jr. ( who never achieved the stage stardom of his two younger actor brothers ) Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, spurred them to strive, as rivals, for achievement and acclaim — Edwin, a Unionist, and John Wilkes, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.

Booth's and was
In 1887, because of his fame as Booth's killer, Corbett was appointed assistant doorkeeper of the Kansas House of Representatives in Topeka.
Edwin Booth's Hamlet was described as " like the dark, mad, dreamy, mysterious hero of a poem ... in an ideal manner, as far removed as possible from the plane of actual life ".
Booth's mother was Episcopalian and his father was described as a free spirit, preferring a Sunday walk along the Baltimore waterfront with his children to attending church.
She was unaware of Booth's deep antipathy towards President Lincoln.
No conclusive proof has linked Booth's kidnapping or assassination plots to a conspiracy involving the leadership of the Confederate government, although historians such as David Herbert Donald have said, " It is clear that, at least at the lower levels of the Southern secret service, the abduction of the Union President was under consideration ".
Gaining the royal seal of approval, Booth's motorized vacuum cleaner was used to clean the carpets of Westminster Abbey prior to Edward VII's coronation in 1901.
) The settlement of Philippi — formerly " Anglin's Ford " and " Booth's Ferry " — was platted, named, and made the county seat in the same year ; it was chartered in 1844.
Powell's attack on Seward was coordinated with Booth's attack on President Abraham Lincoln and George Atzerodt's attack on Vice President Andrew Johnson in order to maximize the element of surprise and to sever the continuity of the United States government.
It was then a farm belonging to William F. Wilson, and the locality had long been known as Booth's Ferry.
Although the area was dominated by the well-to-do middle and upper-middle classes as late as Booth's 1889 Map of London Poverty, parts of Pimlico are said to have declined significantly by the 1890s.
The " current " play, " The Great Seed ", was written by Booth's best friend, the late Barney Flueger.
Booth's father was a Wall Street stock broker and her mother a housewife.
Booth's father was wealthy by the standards of the time, but during his childhood, as a result of bad investments, the family descended into poverty and his father became an alcoholic.

Booth's and shot
It's also where Ronnie Kray shot and murdered George Cornell in front of witnesses, and as the location of William Booth's first sermon, which led to the creation of The Salvation Army.

Booth's and by
Booth's stage performances were often characterized by his contemporaries as acrobatic and intensely physical, leaping upon the stage and gesturing with passion.
Nicknamed the " Puffing Billy ", Booth's first petrol-powered, horse-drawn vacuum cleaner relied upon air drawn by a piston pump through a cloth filter.
There was a slight decline in economic activity shortly after World War I with J. R. Booth's construction of a rival town, Depot Harbour on nearby Parry Island, but this setback was overcome through later developments in tourism and commerce, and the accidental destruction by fire of the entire town of Depot Harbour on August 14, 1945.
" Doncaster Butterscotch " was known at least as early as 1848 and sold commercially by rival confectioners S. Parkinson & Sons ( still trading as Parkinson's ), Henry Hall, and Booth's, all of Doncaster, via agents in Yorkshire.
Booth played the role for a famous 100 consecutive performances at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1865 ( with the run ending just a few months before Booth's brother John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln ), and would later revive the role at his own Booth's Theatre ( which was managed for a time by his brother Junius Brutus Booth, Jr .).
* Alexandra Hudson ( Shannen Doherty ), Walter Booth's supposed illegitimate child by a secretary ( thus making her Nicole's half-sister ).
Booth's rule # 2, coined by skydiving pioneer Bill Booth, states that " The safer skydiving gear becomes, the more chances skydivers will take, in order to keep the fatality rate constant ".
Booth's loan to the bank was secured by the " current worth of the owners of the Merchants ' Bank.
*" Booth's Ghost ," by Karen Joy Fowler ( What I Didn't See and Other Stories, Small Beer Press )
While both Rigby Smith and Douglas Hogg were highly respected barristers, Booth's cross-examination by Hastings was so skilfully done that the jury took only ten minutes to find that he had been fraudulent ; they awarded Gruban £ 4, 750 ( about £ as of ).
Horsehead Road, one of the five roads meeting here, was the route traveled by John Wilkes Booth to Dr. Mudd's house after Booth's assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
In 1869, Adams joined Edwin Booth's acting company, appearing in Romeo and Juliet, Narcisse, Othello, and Enoch Arden, based on the poem by Alfred Tennyson.
* Booth's multiplication algorithm, algorithm invented by Andrew D. Booth
English captain Ted Dexter attempted to shut down Booth's scoring by employing leg theory.
Booth's algorithm can be implemented by repeatedly adding ( with ordinary unsigned binary addition ) one of two predetermined values A and S to a product P, then performing a rightward arithmetic shift on P. Let m and r be the multiplicand and multiplier, respectively ; and let x and y represent the number of bits in m and r.
Booth's algorithm follows this scheme by performing an addition when it encounters the first digit of a block of ones ( 0 1 ) and a subtraction when it encounters the end of the block ( 1 0 ).
Although an electric cleaner is patented in 1901 by H. Cecil Booth, Griffiths ' design is more similar to modern portable cleaners than Booth's cart-mounted device.

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