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Garnet and worked
In 1995 he founded a company called Prompt Software to investigate document management, internet research, and worked with Garnet R. Chaney to patent a series of discoveries regarding Content Discovery.
Born the eldest son of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley of " the King's Own Scottish Borderers " ( 25th Foot ) and Frances Anne Wolseley ( née Smith ), Wolseley was educated in Dublin and first worked in a surveyor ’ s office.

Garnet and for
On 26 January, in exchange for his life, he told the authorities where they could find Father Garnet.
Worn down by hiding for so long, Garnet, accompanied by another priest, emerged from his priest hole the next day.
Although there was no " golden time " of " toleration " of Catholics, which Father Garnet had hoped for, James's reign was nevertheless a period of relative leniency for Catholics, and few were subject to prosecution.
* PRC ( Palm OS ), the file extension of executables for Palm OS, Garnet OS and Mobipocket databases
The restaurant and nightlife culture has grown extensively, with Garnet Avenue becoming the major hub for places to eat, drink, and shop, and includes a range of bars, restaurants, pubs, and coffee houses.
Garnet species ' light transmission properties can range from the gemstone-quality transparent specimens to the opaque varieties used for industrial purposes as abrasives.
Palm OS ( also known as Garnet OS ) is a mobile operating system initially developed by Palm, Inc., for personal digital assistants ( PDAs ) in 1996.
In 2007, ACCESS introduced the successor to Garnet OS, called Access Linux Platform and in 2009, the main licensee of Palm OS, Palm, Inc., switched from Palm OS to webOS for their forthcoming devices.
Garnet Wolseley lived at ‘ Monastery Camp ' until a prefabricated residence had been built for him near Strovolos on the site of today's Presidential Palace.
See, for example Robert Southwell and Henry Garnet, author of A Treatise of Equivocation ( published secretly c. 1595 ) — to whom, it is supposed, Shakespeare was specifically referring.
Certainly, Sir Garnet Wolseley, taking over as Commander-in-Chief from Lord Chelmsford later that year, was unimpressed with the awards made to the defenders of Rorke ’ s Drift, saying " it is monstrous making heroes of those who shut up in buildings at Rorke ’ s Drift, could not bolt, and fought like rats for their lives which they could not otherwise save ".
His father, Garnet, fought for Canada during the Second World War and Paul was nearly three years old before they met.
A woman from Connecticut named Susan Garnet Smith wrote to Whitman to profess her love for him after reading Leaves of Grass and even offered him her womb should he want a child.
Mansfield sought out the Trowell family for companionship, and whilst Arnold was involved with another woman, Mansfield embarked on a passionate affair with his brother, Garnet.
The Gospelaires and later the Sweet Inspirations performed on dozens and dozens of records cut in New York City for artist such as Garnet Mims, the Drifters, Jerry Butler, and later Dionne's recordings, Aretha Franklin, and Elvis Presley.
Garnet and Catesby met for a third time on 24 July at White Webbs in Enfield Chase, the home of Catesby's wealthy relative Anne Vaux, and a house long suspected by the government of harbouring Jesuit priests.
Catesby gave Bates a letter to deliver to Father Garnet and the other priests at Coughton Court, informing them of what had transpired, and asking for their help in raising an army in Wales, where Catholic support was believed to be strong.
Garnet fled, and managed to evade capture for several weeks.
When Garnet was ten years old, his family reunited and moved to New York City, where from 1826 through 1833, Garnet attended the African Free School, and the Phoenix High School for Colored Youth.
In 1842, Garnet became pastor of the Liberty Street Presbyterian church, a position he would hold for six years.
Garnet said that slaves should act for themselves to achieve total emancipation.
Garnet ’ s last wish was to go to Liberia to live, even for a few weeks, and to die there.

Garnet and Canadian
Garnet Edward " Ace " Bailey ( June 13, 1948 September 11, 2001 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and scout who was a member of Stanley Cup and Memorial Cup winning teams.
* 1948 Garnet Bailey, Canadian ice hockey player and executive ( d. 2001 )
* June 13 Garnet Bailey, Canadian hockey player and scout ( d. 2001 )
* Garnet Kearney ( 1884 1971 ), Canadian doctor
Paul Garnet Henderson ( born January 28, 1943 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
** Garnet Bailey, 53, Canadian ice hockey player and scout.
Now known as the Wolseley Expedition ( or Red River Expedition ), it consisted of Canadian militia and British regular soldiers led by Colonel Garnet Wolseley.
As a means of exercising Canadian authority in the settlement and dissuading the Minnesota expansionists, a Canadian military expedition under Colonel Garnet Wolseley was dispatched to the Red River.
It was erected in 1988 by the Canadian sculptor Eldon Garnet as a part of a composition of three human-size sculptures surrounding the police station.
Harry Garnet Bedford Miner VC ( 24 June 1891 8 August 1918 ) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Flower & Garnet is a 2002 Canadian film written and directed by Keith Behrman.
*" Herbie " the cartoon soldier that appeared in the Canadian Army's newspaper, The Maple Leaf, was the brainchild of Sergeant William Garnet " Bing " Coughlin of 4th PLDG.
Garnet Rogers ( born May 1955 ) is a Canadian folk musician, singer, songwriter and composer.
Dr. Garnet Harvey Kearney, ( 1884 1971 ) was a Canadian doctor, teacher, and pioneer.

Garnet and National
* American National Biography: Henry Highland Garnet

Garnet and after
Limonite pseudomorphs after Garnet
" Soon after, the Jesuit priest Oswald Tesimond told Garnet that while taking Catesby's confession he had learned of the plot.
* Sir Garnet Wolseley, who captured Cairo after the Battle of Tel el-Kebir, was created Baron Wolseley, of Cairo and of Wolseley in the County of Stafford, in 1882.
The latter streets are named after English places ( Croydon, Guildford & Surrey ) and Sir Garnet Road, named in honour of a famous British Army General ( Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, who served a distinguished career and became a hero in the British army in the late 1800s & early 1900 ).
In 1882, the division formed part of the Expeditionary Force under Lieutenant General Sir Garnet Wolseley which was sent to Egypt after a rebellion ( the Urabi Revolt ) threatened British control of the Suez Canal.
The day after his trial Garnet made a new statement, which he hoped would clarify his dealings with Tresham.
After the breakup of the Zulu Kingdom after the Anglo-Zulu War, Sir Garnet Wolseley created 13 ' kinglets ' - with two strategically located as buffer zones between Port Natal and Zululand.
At first, Garnet had difficulty getting a permit from the U. S. Immigration Service, which only granted one after a campaign on his behalf was launched by Odetta, the Boston Globe and a PBS TV station in New York.
The four Houses that currently exist are Zircon, Onyx, Garnet and Sapphire, which are named after precious stones.
The same night the initials were discovered on the maul, and twelve days after the first killings, the second murders occured at The Kings Arms tavern at 81 New Gravel Lane ( now Garnet Street ).
It has a number of streets on either side that are all named after gemstones, including Ruby Street, Pearl Street, Beryl Road, Jasper Street and Garnet Street.

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