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This belief defies logic, however, considering the number of springs which may be found in this area even today, and the length of time that elapsed before Denham arrived on the scene.
The wrought-ironworker John Warren worked under Stanton at Denham Place, Buckinghamshire, and the fine wrought iron gates and overthrow at Belton may be his.
John Denham may refer to:
Denham may refer to:
Alternatively the name may originate with the bluestone house, so named, and built by James Denham St Pinnock ( see Australian DNB ), which stands to this day.
Denham is believed to be a family name ( there are many other villages with Denham in their name ) whilst Buckland may refer to a former deer population.
John Webb, who, as Inigo Jones's deputy had the competence to have served in the post, and complained " though Mr. Denham may, as most gentry, have some knowledge of the theory of architecture, he can have none of the practice and must employ another.
The Coopers Hill ( 1642 ) by Sir John Denham may be contrasted with the less ambitious To Penshurst of Ben Jonson and this one represents the new no less completely than the other does the old generation.

Denham and have
There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently twenty seven of them on BBC Radio 4 ( and regularly repeated on BBC 7 ), starring John Moffatt ( Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas ).
Among those who can lay claim to fame, and who have either been born or lived in Beckenham or have had some important contribution to make to the town, there are show business people such as Bob Monkhouse ( 1928 – 2003 ); Julie Andrews ( 1935-); David Bowie ( 1947-), who lived at 42 Southend Road, Beckenham from 1969 – 1973 ; Peter Frampton ( 1950-); Wende Snijders ( 1978-), the Dutch singer ; and the actors Maurice Denham ( 1909 – 2002 ), and Simon Ward ( 1941 – 2012 ).
Two miles away at Denham, Upper Paleolithic remains have been found.
As well as the aforementioned developments, there have been two council estates built in the town-one around Cants Lane, in the town's north east, and the area around Denham Road in the west, both of course adding to the ever rising population of the town.
Before his marriage he is alleged to have invited the homosexual literary muse, Denham Fouts, on a cruise of the Aegean Sea, perhaps because they were lovers.
For the very young, picture or puppet-story indices for empathy have been adopted to enable even very young, pre-school subjects to respond without needing to read questions and write answers ( e. g. Denham and Couchoud, 1990 ).
Martin-Baker Aircraft Ltd, manufacturers of aircraft ejector seats, have a small factory in Higher Denham
Historical eruptions at Raoul during the 19th and 20th centuries have sometimes occurred simultaneously from both calderas, and have consisted of small-to-moderate phreatic eruptions, some of which formed ephemeral islands in Denham caldera.
How the Central Line extension to Harefield Road and Denham would have appeared on the London Underground Map today if it had been constructed
* Harefield Road tube station-a station between Denham and West Ruislip that would have been built if the Central Line extension to Denham had been built.
As many have mentioned before, Cooper was Carl Denham.
Residents of Denham, Buckinghamshire have postcodes associated with Uxbridge, which causes confusion to delivery drivers.
A number of tour operators have land and water based operations using both Monkey Mia and Denham as their base.
By May, Henry Denham, the printer of A briefe Discourse, had been jailed, but the writers escaped punishment because, according to Stow, " they had friends enough to have set the whole realm together by the ears.

Denham and own
Recording sessions were held at Olympic Studios, Pye Studios and CTS Studios in London, Anvil Studios in Denham, Buckinghamshire and Gray's own studios at his residence in Esher, Surrey.
Denham was reported close to Hunkin and Kassie and McCaughey wanted to build his own senior executive team.

Denham and architect
Ben Nicholson was born on 10 April 1894 in Denham, Buckinghamshire, Nicholson was the son of the painters Sir William Nicholson and Mabel Pryde, and the brother of artist Nancy Nicholson, architect Christopher Nicholson and Anthony Nicholson.
After the Restoration Denham became Surveyor of the King's Works, probably for reasons of his earlier political services rather than for any aptitude as an architect.

Denham and employed
Elizabeth Denham was employed as a nurse to the wealthy Colepeper family, who lived locally, which means that it is likely that Aphra grew up with and spent time with the family's children.

Denham and Hugh
Earlier explorers such as René Caillié, Dixon Denham and Hugh Clapperton had no academic knowledge.
Phillips also painted portraits of Walter Scott, Robert Southey, George Anthony Legh Keck ( 1830 ), Thomas Campbell ( poet ), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Hallam, Mary Somerville, Sir Edward Parry, Sir John Franklin, Dixon Denham, the African traveller, and Hugh Clapperton.
In 1822 Denham had been engaged in an attempt to travel from Tripoli to Timbuctoo, and was diverted to a British government expedition to establish trade links with the west African states, intending to join Dr Walter Oudney and Lt. Hugh Clapperton, at Murzuk, in Fezzan, where they had been stranded since early in the year.

Denham and May
On May 1, 1855, Denham sold the Hogue tract to Stamaty Covas of New Orleans for $ 3, 050, and Denham eventually moved to Baton Rouge and to Texas.
On May 9, 1898, the name of the post office was changed to Denham Springs.
Denham made his maiden speech on 20 May 1992, reminding people that the Pilgrim Fathers left from Southampton, and not Plymouth as is widely thought, on their historic voyage to North America.
Denham became a Member of Parliament for Old Sarum in 1661, became a Fellow of the Royal Society on 20 May 1663, and became a Knight of the Bath.
Florida state law chapter 4267, approved May 24, 1893, incorporated the Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway Company, owned by Comer L. Peek, F. L. Babbitt, Thomas P. Denham, George Tompsett and J. G. Alvarez,
* June 2001: John Denham ( jointly ) ( to May 2003 )
Dixon Denham ( January 1, 1786 – May 8, 1828 ) was an English explorer in West Central Africa.
Denham Court Post Office opened on 1 May 1862 and closed in 1882.

Denham and who
Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, the son of Grace Ruth ( née Denham ) and John Philip Keillor, who was a carpenter and postal worker .< ref >
The school accepts all children from the Denham area who wish to attend the school and offers a free school bus to children from the New Denham Area.
* Shane Ritchie, actor, who plays Alfie Moon on BBC Television's EastEnders, used to live at Baker's Wood, Denham.
Horsenden Manor was garrisoned during the English Civil War for Charles I by the Royalist Sir John Denham who managed to maintain possession after the Restoration.
John Yorke Denham FRSA ( born 15 July 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Southampton Itchen since 1992.
The election proved to be a close run affair with Denham coming in third place, Mitchell in second, and the victor was the Conservative Christopher Chope who gained the seat with a majority of 5, 290.
Denham again contested the seat at the 1987 general election, he overtook Mitchell into second place but was still behind Chope who held his seat with a majority of 6, 716.
Barnum theme when Denham, who evolved into Carl Denham in the Rose and Creelman treatment, refers to Kong as " the eighth wonder of the world ", clearly mimicking Barnum's antics of hyping acts.
The late Baronet was succeeded in the baronetcy of Denham Court by his distant relative the second Baron Denham ( see above ), who became the tenth Baronet.
The Denham caldera was named for the nearby Denham Bay, itself named by Capt M H Denham in HMS Herald who came to complete a ( chart ) survey of the island on July 2, 1854.
Rchard Boyle ( Son of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington ), The Viscount Muskerry and The Earl of Falmouth who was not very high thought of, prompting the " poet of state affairs " ( probably Andrew Marvell using the name of John Denham ) to later declare: " His shatterd ' head the fearless duke disdains, and gave the last first proof that he had brains ".
Eighteen-year-old factory worker Martin Denham, who suffered from learning difficulties and had a mental age of 13, committed suicide five days after the programme aired.
The film begins with Ann Darrow, a down-on-her-luck actress looking for work, meeting film director Carl Denham, who offers her a job in a new movie.
* Tony Denham — Harris, the Chelsea firm's head, who runs it like a military operation.

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