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John Whethamstede ( died 20 January 1465 ), English abbot, was a son of Hugh Bostock, and was born at Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire, owing his name, the Latin form of which is Frumenlarius, to this circumstance.

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Bostock also claimed that Teach had questioned him about the movements of local ships, but also that he had seemed unsurprised when Bostock told him of an expected royal pardon from London for all pirates.
Yang and board chairman Roy Bostock were strongly criticized by investors for their handling of negotiations, which later led to several shareholder lawsuits and an aborted proxy fight from Carl Icahn.
Lyman Bostock, Jr. was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the son of Annie Pearl Bostock and Lyman Bostock, Sr. ( 1918 – 2005 ), a Negro Leagues professional baseball star from 1938-1954 as a left-handed first baseman.
The younger Bostock remained estranged from his father for the remainder of his life, feeling that his father had abandoned him.
Bostock played baseball at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles and after graduating from there, attended San Fernando Valley State College, now known as the California State University, Northridge ( CSUN ).
Leonard Smith said that his lethal wrath was intended for his estranged wife ; however, Bostock was seated between Barbara Smith and the position from which Leonard Smith was firing.
After his 1980 release from custody, he never again ran afoul of the law and he declined all requests to comment publicly about the death of Bostock.
* Bostock story from author of Cool of the Evening: The 1965 Minnesota Twins
In September 2011, she was removed from her position at Yahoo by the company's chairman Roy Bostock, and CFO Tim Morse was named as Interim CEO of the company.
A shaky start led to changes in personnel, notably loanees from Arsenal ( Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny ) and Tottenham Hotspur ( winger John Bostock ).
The front-page story of Thick as a Bricks newspaper cover — dated Friday, January 7, 1972 — describes the academically exceptional Gerald Bostock as the son of David and Daphne Bostock of No. 6 Pollitt Close, St. Cleve, having moved there as a family four years ago from Manchester.
According to the article, the 8-year-old Gerald " Little Milton " Bostock is something of a literary prodigy who recently received an award for his epic poem (" Thick as a Brick ") from the Society of Literary Advancement and Gestation ( SLAG ).
The article focuses on the fact that the award was revoked after Bostock read the poem aloud and used the offensive word " g__r " during a BBC television broadcast and because of doubts about his psychological stability voiced in hundreds of threats and protests from the public.
An article on the homepage mentions the adult Gerald Bostock as a long-time Labour activist who lost his political seat and has now retired from the political arena at age 50 ( further claiming that he was, in fact, 10 years old in 1972 rather than 8: a lie his parents used to boost the media attention on him ).
The child model who portrayed Gerald Bostock in the original newspaper / album cover photograph was André C. Le Breton from the Elizabeth Smith Agency ; he also appeared in European TV commercials in the early 1970s, and modeled for Freemans clothing catalogues and Russelda knitwear amongst others.
Given some standard notions from mathematical logic and some suggestions in Bostock ( 1997: 83, fn 11, 12 ),
Aside from the lack of absolute certainty as to identification, Air Vice Marshal Bill Bostock, Air Officer Commanding RAAF Command, contended that naming him would change the impact of the news upon Newton's fellow No. 22 Squadron members " from the impersonal to the closely personal " and hence " seriously affect morale ".
My conviction that the animal recently exhibited in the Zoological Gardens is one of those hybrids with jaguar-like spots is a conclusion deduced from a combination of circumstances, partly from a knowledge of the recent importation by Mr Bostock from America of a number of animals for the exhibition at Earl's Court, partly from a clue supplied to me by Mr Carl Hagenbeck, who predicted almost to the letter the outcome of the sale, partly from overheard remarks let drop at the auction at Aldridge's, and finally from the fact that the animal was knocked down to Mr Bostock for a sum representing ten times its market value.

Bostock and by
by Pliny, Henry Thomas Riley, John Bostock.
A complete cycle of all six symphonies by the Danish composer Carl Nielsen, in a new edition, has been released by the RLPO and Douglas Bostock.
After finishing second in the league in batting in 1977 to Twins teammate Rod Carew, Bostock became one of baseball's earliest big-money free agents, and signed with the California Angels, owned by Gene Autry.
Wellington Zoo was originally created when a young lion was presented to the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon by the Bostock and Wombwell Circus.
* September 23 – death of Lyman Bostock ( 27 ), California Angels player, who was murdered in error by a jealous husband
Author of numerous flagellation novels published in London and Paris including: Two Lascivious Adventures of Mr. Howard – A continuation of Maud Cameron and her Guardian ( 1907 ), The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock ( 1908 ), Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard ( 1908 ), Whipping as a Fine Art – Being an Account of Exquisite and Refined Chastisement Inflicted by Mr. Howard on Grown-up Schoolgirls ( 1909 ), et al.
* Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, led for many years by Frederick Fennell, and as of 2006 conducted by Sir Douglas Bostock
Gerald Bostock is a fictional character created by Ian Anderson for his band Jethro Tull's 1972 concept album, Thick as a Brick ; the character is also the focus of Anderson's 2012 solo album, Thick as a Brick 2.
*" Gerald Goes Homeless " is a gay man whose sexual orientation blossoms in a paederastic relationship with his housemaster at school, but which is neglected and misunderstood by his parents ; fleeing his family to live on the streets, Bostock's dignity dwindles through illicit and self-destructive activities until he is approached by a man with whom he enters into a joyous civil partnership, but whose eventual death leaves Bostock alone at 17 Mulberry Crescent.
Bonavita, who commanded lions in the Bostock animal arena, lost his arm when one hand was severely clawed by one of the lions.
Henceforth, communications with Sutherland were handled by Bostock.
* J. Knight Bostock, A Handbook on Old High German Literature, 2nd edn, revised by K. C. King and D. R. McLintock, ( Oxford 1976 ) ISBN 0-19-815392-9.
Bidding began at 100 guineas, and eventually the animal was knocked down by Mr. Bostock at 1, 030 guineas.
Taken by Samuel Bostock
Strongly informed by the unpublished writings of David Bostock.

Regiment and English
* 1650 – Colonel George Monck of the English Army forms Monck's Regiment of Foot, which will later become the Coldstream Guards.
Negotiations with England then began, from which Knox was excluded ; in particular his earlier tract The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, although it had been aimed at Mary Tudor, rendered him unacceptable to the female English monarch.
Of the 122 soldiers of the 24th Regiment present at the Battle of Rorke's Drift, 49 are known to have been of English nationality, 32 were Welsh, 16 were Irish, 1 was a Scot, and 3 were born overseas.
: Horace Vere Regiment ( English )
: Francis Vere Regiment ( English )
The moment was immortalised by Lord Charles Hay of the 1st Regiment of Guards who later wrote that he stepped forward, took out a hip flask and drank with a flourish, shouting out to his opponent, " We are the English Guards, and we hope you will stand till we come up to you, and not swim the Scheldt as you did the Main at Dettingen!
Most notably the foreign service was with the Dutch ( the 1st and 2nd Regiments ) and English ( the 3rd Regiment )-the latter using them to suppress rebellions in the colonies.
* Gardehusarregimentet ( English: Guard Hussar Regiment ).
* Livregementets husarer ( English: Life Regiment Hussars ).
He learned French, English, and the social skills to earn a substantial military commission in the Loewendal German Regiment of the French Army ( where he served as Jean de Kalb ).
** Others: Islamic Students Association ( Salam UI ), Wira Makara Regiment Student Group, Student ’ s Association for Nature, Eka Prasetya Study Group, Entrepreneurship Club CEDS, English Debating Society EDS, Catholic Students Assembly, Oikumene Assembly, Journalistic Club SUMA, Students Radio Station RTC.
On 23 April 1968 the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was formed from the four English fusilier regiments.
George Elliott ( 1636 – Tangier 1668 ) was the English surgeon to the Earl of Teviot's Regiment.
He served as a captain in the Patriotic Regiment during the English invasions.
The Army moved in to take hold of the castle, which was the regimental depot of the Border Regiment until 1959, with control for maintenance passing to the Department of Environment later English Heritage.
Having made a career in the English Army, Lord Donegall founded the 35th Regiment of Foot in Belfast in 1701, becoming its first Colonel.
* Colonel Edward Montagu's Regiment of Foote A Part of the English Civil War Society, Re-enacting the wars between 1642 and 1649.
He was then posted to another English unit, the 7th Battalion of the Queen's Royal ( West Surrey ) Regiment of Foot as an acting sergeant.
It was produced by English soldiers from the 12th Battalion Sherwood Foresters ( Nottingham & Derbyshire Regiment ), 24th Division British Armies in France.
The latter, complete with cannon of John Hampden's Regiment of the English Civil War Society, is featured on the album Thrashing Machine ( see below ).
The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment ( Queen's and Royal Hampshires ) ( PWRR, known as ' The Tigers ') is the senior English line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Queen's Division.
Through its ancestry via the Queen's Regiment to the Queen's Royal Regiment ( West Surrey ), the PWRR is the most senior English line infantry regiment.

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