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Fenton and founded
William Lindsay Long founded the city of Fenton on March 23, 1818.
Carnival glass originated as a glass called ' Iridill ', produced beginning in 1908 by the Fenton Art Glass Company ( founded in 1905 ).

Fenton and Association
* Michael Fenton Stevens-" Sir Alan Rees ", the chairman of ROPRA ( The " Royal Pop and Rock Association ").

Fenton and Composers
* In 2007 Fenton was awarded a fellowship of the British Academy of Composers & Songwriters, which presents the Ivor Novello awards.

Fenton and which
Similarly, in 1969, a park ranger, Neville Fenton, recorded a lyrebird song which resembled flute sounds in the New England National Park, near Dorrigo in northern coastal New South Wales.
Later Leicester acquired his own ship, the Galleon Leicester, which he employed in a luckless expedition under Edward Fenton, but also under Drake.
In 1925, another version reached the screen which starred Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, Lou Tellegen and Leslie Fenton.
* Fenton High School which serves both Bensenville and Wood Dale
An AMBER Alert was issued, which helped lead to her safe return twenty-six hours later, as she was found at a car wash near Fenton.
In 1811 he patented ( No 3431 ), a rack and pinion system for a locomotive which would be designed and built by Matthew Murray of Fenton, Murray and Wood in Holbeck.
The town, which was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1874, is one of six that federated to form the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910, along with Hanley, Tunstall, Burslem, Longton and Fenton.
Loftus replied to Walsingham: " Not finding that easy method of examination do any good, we made command to Mr Waterhouse and Mr Secretary Fenton to put him to the torture, such as your honour advised us, which was to toast his feet against the fire with hot boots.
The subsidiary titles belonging to the Earl of Mar and Kellie are: Viscount of Fentoun or Fenton ( created 1606 ), Lord Erskine ( 1429 ) and Lord Erskine of Dirleton ( 1603 ), the former of which is used as a courtesy title for the eldest son and heir of the Earl.
This limits the deleterious reaction which occurs between ferrous iron and hydrogen peroxide known as the Fenton reaction which produces the highly damaging hydroxyl radical.
Hunting Jet Provost of No. 7 Flying Training School which was based at Church Fenton 1962-1966 and 1979-1992
In the summer of 1971 Avery, Fenton and Stamp reconfigured the group to get " the ' best ' live grouping ," which was Stamp, Avery, John Hawken on piano, John Knightsbridge on lead guitar, and Paul Olsen on drums.
Paulsen has provided voices for a great amount of characters, among which are Yakko Warner, Dr. Otto Scratchansniff and Pinky in Animaniacs, Steelbeak in Darkwing Duck, " Brick " and " Boomer " in The Powerpuff Girls, Atchan in Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost in The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper, Ogden Ostrich in Channel Umptee-3, " Reuben " in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, " Jack Fenton ," " Box Ghost ," " Technus ", and " The Ghost Vultures " in Danny Phantom, " Carl Wheezer " and " Butch " in Jimmy Neutron, " Mark Chang ", " Mr. Birkenbake " and " Peppy Happy Gary " in The Fairly OddParents, Peck the Rooster in Barnyard, and Back at the Barnyard and " Gordon " in the Nickelodeon cartoon Catscratch.
The Fenton Library and the Trounson Libraies, which opened in October 2006, are located on the third floor.
By the late 1970s, Fenton was working regularly in television, becoming a popular choice for dozens of television productions, including Shoestring, a BBC police drama which ran for 21 episodes in 1979-1980.
Perhaps the TV series with which Fenton reached the widest audience was Bergerac which ran for ten years between 1981 and 1991, and for which Fenton composed the much-loved theme tune.
Hill put together the house band which included Thelonious Monk on piano, Joe Guy on trumpet, Nick Fenton on bass, and Kenny Clarke on drums.

Fenton and later
After Crooke's death in 1598 Roger Fenton served as preacher, until his replacement by Richard Sibbes, later Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, in 1616.
Fenton alleged in a later interview with Record Collector magazine that lack of record label support was the chief reason ; apparently their intended seventh single ' Red Flag ' was cancelled without explanation.
Fenton also composed for all of the episodes of Bennett's highly acclaimed Talking Heads series in 1987 and, a decade later, Talking Heads 2 in 1998.
His published call for the setting up of a photographic society was answered with its establishment in 1853 ; the Photographic Society, with Fenton as founder and first Secretary, later became the Royal Photographic Society under the patronage of Prince Albert.
He identified the small valley, shown on a later map as " The Valley of the Shadow of Death ", as the place where Fenton had taken his photograph ( see right ).
Lavinia Fenton, later Duchess of Bolton ( 1710-1760 ) as Polly Peachum in John Gay's Beggar's Opera.
Marc Canter and Mark Steven Pierce ( along with Jay Fenton ) would later start the company MacroMind, which would eventually become Macromedia.
Other players of the day included John Bond, Dave Sexton, Jimmy Andrews and Frank O ' Farrell ( later swapped for Eddie Lewis ) and Tommy Moroney all part of an original ' Cafe Cassettari ' club started by Fenton as a result of the restrictive budget.
She later decides to accept Lord Fenton when she hears that Anne is pregnant with Rhett ’ s second child ( the first child was lost to a miscarriage ).
Several days later, however, their hopes are restored when Aunt Gertrude opens a letter addressed to her brother Fenton Hardy.
They achieved chart success in the UK in 1982 with the top twenty hit " Cacharpaya ", and later contributed the traditional instruments ( including pan pipes ) to the soundtracks of the films, The Mission ( 1986 ), scored by Ennio Morricone, and A Handful of Dust ( 1988 ), scored by George Fenton.
During World War II the former West Fenton Aerodrome ( later Gullane Aerodrome ) became RAF Drem and the Drem Lighting System was developed to assist Spitfire landing.

Fenton and with
The two men are her boyfriend Rockliffe Fellowes and her father Ford Serling, with Leslie Fenton playing the greedy rich man whom she agrees to live with in order to get away from her father and lover.
for short, pulls a gun on school bullies Kurt Kelly ( Lance Fenton ) and Ram Sweeney ( Patrick Labyorteaux ) and fires blanks at them, Veronica finds herself fascinated with him.
With Scullin temporarily absent in London, Lyons and acting Prime Minister James Fenton clashed with the Labor Cabinet and Caucus over economic policy, and grappled with the differing proposals of the Premier's Plan, Lang Labor, the Commonwealth Bank and British adviser Otto Niemeyer.
* June – Sir John Norreys and Sir Geoffrey Fenton travel to Connaught to parley with the local Irish lords.
In late 2006, Numan announced on his website that recording would begin on his new album in January 2007, with Ade Fenton co-producing.
The translation appeared in 1726, but this time, confronted with the arduousness of the task, he enlisted the help of William Broome and Elijah Fenton.
The biggest humiliation of all this is the fact Scrooge finds a way to earn honest money with the metal mites captured by Fenton.
Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins wrote most of the material, with significant additional contributions from, at various times, Jon Canter, Richard Curtis, Terence Dackombe, Michael Fenton Stevens, Jack ( then John ) Docherty and Moray Hunter, and the various musical elements provided by Philip Pope.
At the request of Freeman's wife, Colonel William M. Fenton argued the case before the Michigan Supreme Court, with the result that Bay County was declared a fully organized county.
Built on the Fenton River, this stone grist mill remains intact with the original equipment.
Fenton is a city in the U. S. state of Michigan that lies mostly in Genesee County, with small portions in neighboring Oakland County and Livingston County.
* Bayport Park is an unincorporated community in on the north side of Lake Fenton at with elevation at 889 feet ( 271 meters ).
The firm is now led by third-and fourth-generation Fenton family members, who work side by side with over 400 employees, including skilled glassworkers and decorators, to create beautiful, handmade art glass in Williamstown, West Virginia.
After officials of Fenton Art Glass announced the fifth generation family company would shut down the 100-year-old factory at the end of 2007, thousands of loyal Fenton customers reacted with an outpouring of orders, selling out the QVC show that was to be its last in just minutes instead of the scheduled 2-hour show.
Turner Fenton Secondary School is known for its exceptionally high academic standards, with consistently high rankings on standardized provincial tests.
His mother, Isabel Fenton, of a family that had suffered from connection with the Stuart rising, resolved that he should receive a first-rate education, and sent him first to the parish school and then to the Montrose Academy, where he remained until the unusual age of seventeen and a half.
* Anne Page, Mistress Page's daughter, in love with Fenton.
Anne herself is in love with Master Fenton, but Page had previously rejected Fenton as a suitor due to his having squandered his considerable fortune on high-class living.
Fenton John Anthony Hort ( 23 April 1828 – 30 November 1892 ) was an Irish theologian and editor, with Brooke Westcott of a critical edition of The New Testament in the Original Greek.

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