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Gidley and English
** Philip Gidley King, English naval officer and colonial administrator ( d. 1808 )

Gidley and club
The club missed the finals, finishing 10th despite strong performances from Matthew Gidley, Kurt Gidley and NSW State of Origin captain, Danny Buderus.
Plaaying as a youngster in the Newcastle Rugby League for the Wests club, Gidley had played all his junior football in the five-eighth position, however with Matthew Johns taking up the position in the Knights line up, he slotted in to right centre.
In 2006 Gidley retired from representative football, aiming to focus on playing well at club level.

Gidley and .
Shortly after establishing the settlement at Port Jackson, on 15 February 1788, Phillip sent Lieutenant Philip Gidley King with 8 free men and a number of convicts to establish the second British colony in the Pacific at Norfolk Island.
When the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of 15 convicts and seven free men, including surgeon Thomas Jamison ( the future Principal Surgeon of New South Wales ), to take control of the island and prepare for its commercial development.
On 8 January 1789, the first child was born, Norfolk King, the son of Philip Gidley King and a convict, Ann Inett.
A “ Letter from an Officer of Marines at New South Wales, 16 November 1788 ”, published in the London newspaper, The World, 15 May 1789, reported the glowing description of the island and its prospects by Philip Gidley King, but also drew attention to the fatal defect of the lack of a safe port: “ The said Island lies near Port Jackson, and is nearly as large as the Isle of Wight.
* Julian Stockwin's nautical fiction series, the The Kydd Series, includes the book Command ( 2006 ) in which Thomas Kydd takes a ship to Van Diemen's Land, at the behest of then governor of New South Wales, Philip Gidley King, for the purpose of preventing French explorers from establishing a French settlement on the island.
The three earliest governors of the colony, Arthur Phillip, John Hunter, and Philip Gidley King, were continually in correspondence with him.
He succeeded Governor Philip Gidley King in 1805, having been offered the position by Sir Joseph Banks.
The school department has been experiencing many changes in the past decade, with the opening of a new high school, the moving of the former Middle School to the High School, and two venerable elementary schools-Job S. Gidley ( the town's longest serving school ) and Andrew B. Cushman-closing in 2007.
The ship had been chartered by Governor Philip Gidley King to purchase 250 cows from Bengal and deliver them to Hobart, Tasmania.
Sandra Julia Gidley ( née Rawson ; born 26 March 1957 ) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom.
After Romsey's Conservative MP Michael Colvin died in a fire at his home in Tangley on 24 February 2000, Gidley was selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the resulting by-election.
In January 2006, as Kennedy faced allegations of a drink problem, Gidley was one of 11 members of the front-bench team to write to Kennedy asking him to resign.
Gidley chaired her party's Gender Balance Task Force, an initiative to get more women into politics.
Gidley was vice-chair of the All Party Parliamentary groups on Men's Health, AIDS, Cancer and Domestic Violence as well as co-chair of the All Parliamentary Party Group on Mental Health.
Gidley and her husband Bill, an electronics engineer, married in 1979 and have lived in Romsey since 1986.
Gidley was for many years a voluntary antenatal teacher with the National Childbirth Trust and has been involved with many charitable organisations.
In 1929, Granger and Simpson did the same thing to the species P. plicatus, which was originally named by J. W. Gidley in 1909.
The species P. admiralis, first described by Hay in 1930 ; and P. gracillis, first described by J. W. Gidley in 1909 ( Gidley, 1909 ) are now considered part of this species.

Gidley and Super
Gidley was named in the Super League Dream Team for 2008's Super League XIII.

Gidley and for
Author Jennifer Gidley says that the faculty who come to MUM from other institutions ( including herself ) notice that the educational environment is " significantly better for teaching and working ".
As his successor Philip Gidley King said, his conduct was " guided by the most upright intentions ", and he was " most shamefully deceived by those on whom he had every reason to depend for assistance, information, and advice.
Under the decree of 19 November 1800 by the governor Philip Gidley King the following coins were legal tender for the exchange value of:
In 1803 Waterhouse's brother-in-law George Bass applied to Governor Philip Gidley King of New South Wales for a fishing monopoly from a line bisecting southern New Zealand from Dusky Sound to the Otago Harbour to cover all the lands and seas to the south, including the Antipodes Islands, probably because he knew the latter were home to large populations of fur seals.
Governor Phillip Gidley King issued an order on 22 November 1801 for bringing Pemulwuy in dead or alive, with an associated reward.
There the Lieutenant-Governor, Philip Gidley King, decided that the rice supply was insufficient for the needs of the colony and despatched Bowen to Bengal to acquire more.
After the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of fifteen convicts ( 9 men and 6 Women ) and seven free men to take control of Norfolk Island and prepare for its commercial development.
As a consequence, Governor Philip Gidley King, put aside a large area of for a Male Orphan School.
Despite the accolades for his performances during the year, Bowen was controversially omitted from the Kangaroos side to face New Zealand at the end of the season, as Brett Stewart and Kurt Gidley were preferred at fullback.
While attending Glendale High School, Gidley played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1995.
Gidley played at centre for Newcastle in their 2001 NRL grand final victory against the Parramatta Eels.
Gidley became famous for his wing / centre combination with former Knight Timana Tahu.
A common play was for the ball to be sent out to the right side of the field where Gidley would run, draw one or two players in before doing the famous Gidley flick pass to Tahu or placing a grubber kick down the line.
2006 saw a rejuvenation of sorts for Gidley seeing him recapture some of his old magic flick pass play with Knights winger Brian Carney.
In the 2007 season Milton did not feature much for The Knights as he was battling injury, with coach Brian Smith preferring utility Kurt Gidley at fullback over the explosive Thaiday.

Gidley and 2007
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Gidley and returned
In 2011 Gidley returned to the Newcastle Knights as the Business Development Manager before being appointed the CEO of Football Operations in June 2011 by the new owners, Hunter Sports Group.

Gidley and Australia
Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Gidley represented New South Wales and Australia.

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