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Budgen and Joyce's
" At one of their last meetings, Joyce suggested to Frank Budgen that he write an article about Finnegans Wake, entitling it " James Joyce's Book of the Dead ".
* Frank Budgen (" James Joyce's Work in Progress and Old Norse Poetry ")

Budgen and with
Nick Budgen summed the attitude of the rebels up with this quote: " It would be my general feeling that the transference of power to Europe was so important a matter as to require a vote against any organisation and any party that wished to transfer that power.
Ezekial Budgen was involved in a quarrel with his brother Isaac, which led to William Budgen ( Ezekial's nephew ) being granted a piece of land in near the mill in 1796 with liberty to erect a windmill upon it.
She was elected as Member of Parliament in the 1997 general election for the Wolverhampton South West constituency, defeating the Conservative incumbent Nicholas Budgen with a majority of 5, 118.

Budgen and by
* Cranleigh: A History of Wealden Settlement by Christopher Budgen ISBN 0-9533088-0-4
The present church, built 1901 in a Gothic style, has the only spire left in the town and was designed by Henry Budgen.
It was founded in 1872 by John Budgen, who opened the first store at Maidenhead, Berkshire.
The first Budgens store was founded in 1872, by John Budgen.
He was succeeded by fellow Conservative Nicholas Budgen, who held the seat until 1997.
Built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen, a miller from Nutfield in Surrey, it is Britain's oldest working windmill.
John Budgen died in 1765 and the rent was paid by his widow until she died in 1768, when Ezekial Budgen took the mill.
The smock mill was run by the Budgen family until 1885 when Edward Scott, of Woolpits Mill, Nutfield bought the lease of the mill for £ 1, 225.

Budgen and .
Powell, in an interview on 26 February, said he would be voting for Helene Middleweek, the Labour candidate, rather than the Conservative Nicholas Budgen.
During the 1992 general election Powell spoke for Nicholas Budgen in his old seat of Wolverhampton South West UK Parliament constituency.
He praised Budgen for his opposition to the Maastricht Treaty and condemned the rest of the Conservative Party for supporting it.
Joyce noted in a 1921 letter to Frank Budgen that " he last word ( human, all too human ) is left to Penelope.
On November 23, 1994, Nick Budgen asked him whether he had spoken to the Queen about dissolving Parliament.
He had close links to fellow Maastricht rebels Nicholas Budgen and Christopher Gill, even giving the eulogy at Budgen's funeral at Lichfield Cathedral.
The other speakers were MPs Tim Janman and Nicholas Budgen.
Budgen is best known as one of the Maastricht rebels of the mid 1990s.
Outwood Windmill was built for Thomas Budgen ( 1640 – 1716 ) in 1665.
Thomas Budgen borrowed the money to finance the building of the windmill from two of his brothers-in-law.
In 1678, Thomas Budgen was convicted under the Conventicle Act as a seditious preacher, and fined £ 20.
John Budgen took the mill on his father's death, and in 1715 was paying Quit Rent on the mill, a malthouse and a brick kiln.
On 24 November 1796, William Budgen was granted leave to erect a windmill on a plot of land near the post mill.

followed and advice
Mr. H. is dead today because he followed this advice.
Odysseus followed Hermes's advice, freeing his men and then remained on the island for one year, feasting and drinking wine.
Following academic advice, two years later in 1886 Husserl followed Carl Stumpf, a former student of Brentano, to the University of Halle, seeking to obtain his Habilitation which would qualify him to teach at the university level.
Munch followed this advice and in the process produced several full-length portraits of high quality of friends and patrons — honest portrayals devoid of flattery.
He then followed the advice he found in Hippocrates ' teaching and travelled and studied widely including such destinations as Smyrna ( now Izmir ), Corinth, Crete, Cilicia ( now Çukurova ), Cyprus, and finally the great medical school of Alexandria, exposing himself to the various schools of thought in medicine.
Although the FBI asked Jesselyn Radack, a Justice Department ethics advisor, whether Lindh could be questioned without a lawyer present, her advice that this should not be done was not followed.
( This advice should be followed in reading the above information, some of which originates in this so-called autobiography.
Before the English Civil War, a pamphlet by William Neade entitled The Double-Armed Man advocated that soldiers be trained in both the longbow and pike ; this advice was followed only by a few town militias.
The Brothers Grimm were criticized because their first edition was insufficiently German, and they followed the advice.
" This put the Academy in an awkward position, as they felt the paper to be “ inadequate and trivial ,” but they did not want to “ treat her as a professional colleague, as they would any man, by simply rejecting the work .” So Augustin-Louis Cauchy, who had been appointed to review her work, recommended she publish it, and she followed his advice.
In the writ of quo warranto proceedings that followed, the Supreme Court ruled that the Senate was not permitted to rescind advice and consent after the officer had been installed.
It seemed to the besieged Christians as if arrows were shot out of the sky to strike and humble the pride of the infidels who rapidly died with marks on their bodies and lumps in their joints and several part, followed by putrid fever ; all advice and help of the doctors being of no avail.
However, historians have also argued that the King only ever followed ministerial advice and acted as he was constitutionally bound to do.
Reportedly, he also advised the Fifth Doctor, actor Peter Davison, to limit his time in the role to three seasons in order to avoid being typecast and the young actor followed that advice.
This worked, because Numbers 31: 16 states: “ They were the ones who followed Balaam ’ s advice and enticed the Israelites to be unfaithful to the LORD in the Peor incident, so that a plague struck the LORD ’ s people.
Ahitophel, seeing that his good advice against David had not been followed due to Hushai's influence, correctly predicted that the revolt would fail.
The emperor duly followed the patriarch's advice and became a monk.
Telemachus followed the advice, but the suitors refused to quit his house ; and Athena, in the form of Mentes, accompanied Telemachus to Pylos.
The advice was keenly followed.
He followed this advice, and thus refused the food that would have made him and his descendants immortal.
He followed medical advice to convalesce, taking several months to return to Australia and missing the 1934 – 35 Australian season.
Plantinga reluctantly followed his father's advice and in 1949, a few months before his 17th birthday, he enrolled in Jamestown College, in Jamestown, North Dakota.
As she was an intelligent and practical woman, Henri confided his secrets to her and followed her advice.
The brothers followed Narada ’ s advice on a sharing arrangement with regard to Draupadi: each brother will have exclusive rights over her for a year, after which the mantle will shift to the next brother.

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