Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "William Greenfield" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Giffard's and brother
Giffard's brother was Bishop Godfrey Giffard, who was Bishop of Worcester and also Lord Chancellor of England ; his sister Mabel was the Abbess of Shaftesbury Abbey.
One of Andrew Giffard's sons, Bonaventure Giffard ( 1642 1734 ), was the Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District of England from 1687 until 1703-effectively the first Roman Catholic bishop of the area after the Reformation-and he was assisted by his brother, another Andrew, also a bishop.

Giffard's and was
Edward was in the care of Hugh Giffardfather of the future Chancellor Godfrey Giffarduntil Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246.
Garrick's performances at the theatre was a result of Giffard's help with Garrick's wine business.
After two days of debate, Giffard's amendment was carried by 275 to 230, a defeat which surprised Gladstone.
Stilwell objected to taking Giffard's orders as, among other grounds, Stilwell was also Deputy Supreme Commander of SEAC and therefore Giffard's superior.
As Deputy Allied Supreme Commander he was Giffard's superior but as operational commander of NCAC Giffard was his superior, as the two men did not get on this inevitablely lead to conflict and confusion.
Three years after the foundation of L ' Auto-Vélo in 1900, a court in Paris decided that the title was too close to its main competitor, Giffard's Le Vélo.
Circulation was sluggish, however, and only a crisis meeting called " to nail Giffard's beak shut ", as Desgrange phrased it, came to its rescue.
The reversion was sold to William Whorwood in 1540, which made him the effective owner, but one of the early lessees must have paid off Whorwood, because it was later passed on to Edward Giffard's heir, John.
Blount, the main source for the events, portrays the naming as an after-dinner activity, and attributes it to Sir Basil Brook ( e ), a prominent recusant from Madeley, Shropshire, who was one of Giffard's guests at the housewarming party.
By 1651, when Boscobel played host to Charles II, it was owned by John Giffard's heir, his daughter, Frances Cotton.
In 2011, the upper floor was opened to the public for the first time, allowing a much better appreciation of the construction and clearly showing the differing woodwork, indicating that the building was much altered even before John Giffard's additions.
As SEAC's deputy leader, Stilwell was Giffard's superior, but as operational commander of NCAC, Giffard was Stilwell's superior.

Giffard's and Godfrey
* Godfrey Giffard's Will

Giffard's and .
He also joined a summer tour to Ipswich with Giffard's troupe, where he played Aboan in Southerne's Oroonoko, appearing under the stage name Lyddal to avoid the consternation of his family.
With his success at Goodman's Fields, Charles Fleetwood, manager of Drury Lane, engaged Garrick to play Chaumont on Otway's The Orphan ( a role he first played in Ipswich ) on 11 May 1742 while he used his letters patent to close down Giffard's theatre.
Frustrated at Giffard's politics, they planned a rival paper.
-discusses Henri Giffard's first powered flight, LiveScience. com, March 4, 2008
While James by his own account took Giffard's intervention " very kindly, he being a truly religious man " he told his councillors sharply " not to meddle in things that in no way related to them.
The ground floor of John Giffard's development is occupied largely by the Parlour, much-altered but containing a good deal of Jacobean panelling.
Hereford believed the land belonged to him by right of conquest, and started a campaign to win the lands back, but the king took Giffard's side.
While at university Adam Marsh wrote to another scholar praising Giffard's scholarly skills.
Archbishop Boniface ordered him to excommunicate Simon de Montfort the Earl of Leicester and his party on Giffard's return to England.
Giffard's Cross and the Georgian entrance lodge at the Upper Avenue, Chillington.

brother and was
So was my brother.
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
There was one time, however, when his face clouded and he suddenly blurted, `` Why did my brother commit suicide ''??
One person she helped was my brother.
England contributed a young subaltern named Newton and the naval architect Samuel Bentham, brother to the economist, who for his colonel's commission was proving a godsend to the Russian fleet.
One of the people who was afraid of Alfred was his own brother, Lew.
Everything was all very friendly, except when it came to Harry, the youngest brother.
Outside, his brother Harry was waiting for him -- he had come to say good-bye.
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
Fosdick, a brother of minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, was a graduate of Princeton, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Philosophical Association.
In addition Rep. Frelinghuysen's brother Harry was on the Korean desk of the State Department in World War 2.
It was barely possible that his brother was right.
There was the day Uncle Izaak had, in an unexpected grandiose gesture, handed over the pretty sloop to Abel for keeps, on condition that he never fail to let his brother accompany him whenever younger the boy wished.
Completed and opened for traffic in 1852, the bridge was designed and built by Lemuel Chenoweth and his brother, Eli, of Beverly.
When her brother Winslow became a student at Brown University in 1874, she wrote him about a course in history he was taking under Professor Diman: `` What is Prof. Diman's definition of civilization, and take the world through, is its progress ever onward, or does it retrograde at times??
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
They were not sufficiently challenging however, and she resigned in 1887, to go to Germany with her brother Winslow and his family while he was there on study.
The last obstacle in Mrs. Geraghty's globe-girdling trip was smoothed out when a representative of Syria called upon her to explain that his brother would meet her at the border of that country -- so newly separated from Egypt and the United Arab Republic that she hadn't been able to obtain a visa.
Cecil Mason of Hartford, Conn., was best man for his brother, and groomsmen were Rhodes S. Baker 3, of Houston, Dr. James Carter of Houston and Conrad McEachern of New Orleans, La..
Yellow Wolf was there, nephew of the young chief by an older brother long dead, in whom also the disordered chemistries of youth worked.

0.202 seconds.