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On retirement from the British Colonial Service, Gardner moved to London but then before World War II moved to Highcliffe, east of Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
After his retirement Gardner moved to Highcliffe near the New Forest on the south coast of England, where he says he met a group of people who had preserved their historic occult practices.
In 1876 the family moved into one of the neighbouring houses, Ingle Lodge, and it was here that the couple's third son, Gerald Brosseau Gardner, was born on Friday 13 June 1884.
That year, Gardner moved to Borneo, gaining employment as a rubber planter Mawo Estate at Membuket.
Gardner was unhappy with the working conditions and the racist attitudes of his colleagues, and when he developed malaria he felt that this was the last straw ; he left Borneo and moved to Singapore in what was then known as Malaya.
By the end of 1936, Gardner was finding his Charing Cross Road flat to be cramped, and moved into the block of flats at 32a Buckingham Palace Mansions.
Fearing the bombing of the city, Gardner and his wife soon moved to Highcliffe, just south of the New Forest in Hampshire.
After Jonas Gardner's death, the family moved to Rock Ridge near Wilson, North Carolina, where Mollie Gardner ran another boarding house for teachers.
In 1831 Levi moved to Boston where he established an outlet store to sell the chairs, while Benjamin and William remained in Gardner to manufacture the chairs.
The company moved to Gardner at the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
In December 1986, David Gardner and Mark Lewkaspais moved to the UK to open a European headquarters.
Hoping to take advantage of the income tax free status of Puerto Rico for future projects, Gardner moved the radio show there in 1949.
Soon after, Abbott moved to New York, where he and his games were discovered by Martin Gardner.
Soon after, he moved to New York City, where the rules for his game Eleusis were first published by Martin Gardner in his Mathematical Games column.
In 1933 the family moved to the market town of Wantage in what was then Berkshire, where Cyril took up the position of Chaplain at St Mary's, Wantage and Gardner was educated at the local King Alfred's School.
In 1989, Gardner and his family moved to the US and it was in America that he was diagnosed with cancer ; firstly for the prostate and then, six years later, of the oesophagus.
Shortly after the couple moved to California in 1998, Gardner began teaching and Hammel applied to medical school.
Gardner and Hammel originally lived together in San Francisco, and in 2004 they moved to East Haven, Connecticut.
Gardner moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1792, and also practiced as a physician.
Continuing his duties as a Green Lantern Honor Guard member, Rayner moved to Oa, running a new version of the Warriors Bar with Guy Gardner, and continuing his relationship with Soranik Natu, secretly breaking one of the ten new laws in the book of Oa unveiled by the Guardians: No relationships between Green Lanterns.
At the time Gardner wrote Brokenclaw he had just moved to the United States and had been recovering from a prostate cancer operation.
Gardner returned to Rockland and later moved to Augusta, where he died.
Shortly after the season ended, Gardner moved the team to North Carolina as the Carolina Cougars.

Gardner and London
* Philip Gardner ed., A. E. Housman: The Critical Heritage, a collection of reviews and essays on Housman ’ s poetry ( London: Routledge 1992 )
The plates were packed in cotton wool and returned to Gardner in London, who sent an " ecstatic " telegram to Conan Doyle, by then in Melbourne.
* K. Malhotra, S. Gardner, and R. Patz, Implementation of Elliptic-Curve Cryptography on Mobile Healthcare Devices, Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, London, 15 – 17 April 2007 Page ( s ): 239 – 244
In 1948-9 Gardner and Dafo were running a coven separate from the original New Forest coven at a naturist club near Bricket Wood to the north of London.
En route back to London in 1932 Gardner stopped off in Egypt and, armed with a letter of introduction, joined Sir Flinders Petrie who was excavating the site of Tall al-Ajjul in Palestine.
Hesitant at first, Gardner first attended an in-door nudist club, the Lotus League in Finchley, North London, where he made several new friends and felt that the nudity cured his ailment.
Back in London, in September 1937, Gardner applied for and received a Doctorate of Philosophy from the Meta Collegiate Extension of the National Electronic Institute, an organisation based in Nevada that was widely recognised by academic institutions as offering invalid academic degrees via post for a fee.
Revolving around an Englishman living in 1930s London named Robert Denvers who has recollections of a previous life as a Bronze Age Cypriot – an allusion to Gardner himself – the primary plot of A Goddess Arrives is set in ancient Cyprus and featured a queen, Dayonis, who practices sorcery in an attempt to help her people defend themselves from invading Egyptians.
Others included David Boyce, Station Supervisor, London Underground ( MBE ); John Boyle, Train Operator, London Underground ( MBE ); Peter Sanders, Group Station Manager, London Underground ( MBE ); Alan Dell, Network Liaison Manager, London Buses ( MBE ) and John Gardner, Events Planning Manager ( MBE ).
Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death, at age 67, in London in 1990.
Gardner died at her London home, 34 Ennismore Gardens, where she had lived since 1968.
* Gardner, David, ( 1999 ), Tom Hanks: The Unauthorized Biography, London: England, ISBN 978-1857823271
by Philip Gardner ( London, 1973 ).
Gardner was born in Clapton, London, England on 16 March 1962 to Thomas Gardner and Ann Pearse.
Gardner resigned from his positions as Public Orator of London University in 1929 and as editor of The Journal of Hellenic Studies in 1932.
Towards the end of the 1950s, Shah established contact with Wiccan circles in London and then acted as a secretary and companion to Gerald Gardner, the founder of modern Wicca, for some time.
He married Mina Gardner, daughter of Richard Gardner and Lucy Mandesloh, on 25 June 1878 at London, England.
* Gardner, James: Faiths of the World, A Dictionary All Religions and Religious Sects, their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Volume II, Fullerton & Co. ( London and Edinburgh, 1858 ).

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