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Ely and however
There is no evidence that he was directly influenced by T. H. Green ; however, he knew Ely through the AALL and had probably read Pound's essays.
The growing fame of Ely Culbertson, however, prompted Goren to abandon his original career choice to pursue bridge competitions, where he attracted the attention of Milton Work, who had developed the Work Point Count system.
The Inquisitio Eliensis is a record of the lands of Ely Abbey ; and the Exon Domesday ( so called from the preservation of the volume at Exeter ), which covers Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire ( however only one manor of Wiltshire is included and parts of Devon, Dorset and Somerset are also wanting ) also all contain the full details supplied by the original returns.
The list of post English Reformation prelates includes Matthew Wren, who, however was translated to Ely in the year of his consecration ( 1635 ); Nicholas Monck, a brother of the George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, who died within a few months of consecration ( 1661 ); and two bishops around whom ecclesiastical storms raged, Benjamin Hoadley and Renn Dickson Hampden.
Crossing the Dodder by a ford, and proceeding along its southern bank towards Rathfarnham, a splendid gateway at left, accounted among the best productions of that species of architecture in Ireland, invites the tourist to explore the once beautiful grounds of Rathfarnham Castle, but they are now all eloquently waste, the undulating hills covered with rank herbage, the rivulet stagnant and sedgy, the walks scarce traceable, the ice-houses open to the prying sun, the fish-pond clogged with weeds, while the mouldering architecture of the castle, and the crumbling, unsightly offices in its immediate vicinity ,… The castle, so long the residence of the Loftus family, and still the property of the Marquis of Ely, subject, however, to a small chief rent to Mr. Conolly, is an extensive fabric ,..... The great hall is entered from a terrace, by a portico of eight Doric columns, which support a dome, painted in fresco with the signs of the Zodiac and other devices.
In 1790 he became the pupil of Theodore Smith, an indifferent musician of the time, who, however, taught him sufficiently well to obtain the position of organist at Ely Chapel, Holborn, in 1794.
In 656 numerous lands in the neighborhood of Wisbech were included in the endowment of the abbey of Peterborough, and in the same century religious houses were established at Ely and Thorney, both of which, however, were destroyed during the Danish invasions of the 9th century.
* The Soke of Peterborough ( the parts of Peterborough to the south of the River Nene, formerly in the historic county of Huntingdonshire, are within the Diocese of Elyhowever, these parishes were placed under the pastoral care of the Bishop of Peterborough, acting as an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Ely.
After 1876, however, he returned to the Democratic Party, and from January to March 1877 served out in the US House of Representatives the unexpired term of Smith Ely, who had been elected mayor of New York City.
Other freight traffic was also carried, however, and the railroad operated a daily passenger train between East Ely and Cobre until 1941.
In 1987, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power purchased the Cobre-East Ely line, in anticipation of the construction of a coal-fired generating plant along the route ; the plant was never constructed, however.
By the end of the decade, however, Gilmore, Ely and Hancock had all found success as solo performers, and rumors of their earlier obscure collaboration began to circulate.
In 1829-30, however, the river was diverted north from Ely, and the original channel ploughed and filled in.
Soon after Mary's accession, however, he perceived the error of his ways and was made master of Peterhouse in 1553 and dean of Ely in 1557.

Ely and coming
King's Ely has featured in the local news for its sports results, and has produced a fourth-place olympic athlete, Goldie Sayers, who represented Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Olympics, coming fourth.

Ely and too
There is also a persistent and oft-repeated story that the microphone for Ely was mounted too high for him to sing without tilting his head back excessively, resulting in his somewhat pinched and strangled sound through most of his vocal.
They constructed a new cut near Ely to bypass a long meander near Padnall Fen and Burnt Fen, but although the works cost £ 70, 000, there were too late to return the navigation to prosperity.
Ely sang the beginning of the third verse several bars too early, but realized his mistake and waited for the rest of the band to catch up.

Ely and soon
Either way Alfred was blinded and soon died at Ely.
He died in Ely soon after due to the severity of the wounds, his bodyguard similarly treated.
Edwin and Morcar again turned against William, and while Edwin was soon betrayed and killed, Morcar reached Ely, where he and Hereward were joined by exiled rebels who had sailed from Scotland.
Easton and Ely performed at yacht club parties, and soon added Mike Mitchell on guitar and Bob Norby on bass to round out a band.
When Richard became King in 1189, Longchamp paid £ 3, 000 for the office of Chancellor, and was soon named to the see, or bishopric, of Ely and appointed legate by the pope.
The name Corpus Christi dates from the 1340s when that feast day was introduced from the continent ; it soon became the most popular holy day in the calendar – see the mystery plays of Norwich and Ely, and all across England.
Edwin was soon betrayed and killed, while Morcar joined the rebellion, initiated by the Abbot of Ely and tactically organized by Hereward the Wake, against William the Conqueror at the Isle of Ely ( FNQ chapter XX ).

Ely and before
It takes significant dramatic liberties, projecting that Hereward later took the alias ' Godwin of Ely ' and worked his way to the Head of Emperor Alexius's Byzantine forces ; before heading off on the First Crusade, to become a lead strategist of the Princes ' Crusade and advisor of Bohemond of Taranto.
A significant error on the Kingsmen's version occurs just after the lead guitar break ; as the group were going by the Wailers ' version, which has a brief restatement of the riff, two times over, before the lead vocalist comes back in, it would be expected that Ely would do the same.
" It has also been reported that Ely had gotten braces on his teeth the day before, impeding vocalization.
The final landmark before the junction with the Great Ouse is the railway bridge carrying the Ely to King's Lynn line over the river.
In 1733 the fellows of Trinity again brought Bentley to trial before the bishop of Ely ( then Thomas Greene ), and he was sentenced to deprivation.
Within north Cambridge, the road followed the present-day Stretten Avenue, Carlton Way and Mere Way running northeast past Landbeach before joining the present A10 and on towards Ely and The Fens.
Thus it was held by Roland de Dinan, a Breton lord, in 1167 ; Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester before 1204 ; Theodoric the Teuton, a servant of King John, after 1204 ; William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, in 1217, and intermittently by the third and fourth Earls up to 1237 ; Simon de Steyland, the King's clerk, around 1237 ; John son of Geoffrey, described as " of the lands of the Bretons ", from 1240 ; Nicholas of Ely, Bishop of Winchester, from about 1272 ; and then by three successive queens: Queen Eleanor, Queen Margaret, and Queen Isabella, from 1280 until 1331.
Thelma Catherine Ryan was born in the small mining town of Ely, Nevada, the day before St. Patrick's Day.
Marsworth is first mentioned in the will of Aelfgyfu ( before 975 ) as granted to Edgar of England who in turn passed it to St Etheldreda's Church belonging to the Bishops of Ely.
The A10 reappears to the north of Cambridge at the Milton Interchange of the A14 and heads north, bypassing Ely and Downham Market before reaching the coast at King's Lynn in Norfolk.
The Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely Order was made on 14 February 1964, and placed before the House of Commons on 9 March 1964.
Only Raimund, Buddy, and Marcus showed up ( Raimund was first since he knew Ely and performed with him before, then Buddy and Marcus were next ).
Roscrea was one of the main settlements in the ancient and medieval Munster kingdom of Éile ( commonly anglicised as Ely ) and was briefly a diocesan see in the 12th century, before the superior power of the O ’ Briens ensured that the Roscrea was incorporated into the diocese of Killaloe.
It flows underneath the M4 Motorway, before turning southeastward and flowing through the Cardiff suburbs of Radyr, Whitchurch, Llandaff, Pontcanna, the city centre and Grangetown, before emptying into Cardiff Bay, near to the mouth of the River Ely.
Anglo-Saxon England sheltered many shrines to the Virgin Mary: shrines were dedicated to her at Glastonbury in 540, Evesham in 702, Tewkesbury in 715, Canterbury in 866, Willesden in 939, Abingdon before 955, Ely in 1020, Coventry in 1043, York in 1050, and Walsingham in 1061.
Landscape Road features between the Glen River and Newtown House and this seems to swing left onto modern day Braemor Road before meeting the modern day Dodder Park Road at Ely ’ s Arch.
Before the fens were drained in the 19th century Cottenham was on the last contour before the waterlogged marshes, with Ely being the nearest dry land around to the north-east.
The daughter of Alberto Guerra ( former Chivas de Guadalajara coach ) and Gloria Vázquez, Ely lived the first few years of her life in Monterrey, where she was born, before moving to San Luis Potosí and then to Guadalajara, due to her father's work.
Prior to the nineteenth century, the River Great Ouse flowed east of Ely as far as Prickwillow, before rejoining the modern course of the Ouse at Littleport.

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