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Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
Penny and Giles Controls also designs and manufactures joysticks for Sauer Danfoss.
They are mentored by the school librarian who is also Buffy's Watcher, Rupert Giles ( Anthony Stewart Head ), who often works closely with Willow in researching the various monsters the group encounters.
He was also very fond of Saint Giles ( Polish: Idzi ) to whom he founded no less than three churches: in Kraków, Inowlodz and Giebultow.
The pilgrimage to the Abbey of Saint Giles also had a political goal ; Bolesław strengthened his ties of friendship and alliance with the Arpad dynasty the ruling house of Hungary.
He is also shown to be capable of recognizing literature ; in the last episode of season five, he paraphrases a line from the St. Crispin's Day Speech while in conversation with Giles after Buffy tells them her plan of attack on Glory.
He also enjoys a platonic relationship with the equally worldly Benedictine nun, Sister Magdalen ( formerly Avice of Thornbury ) of the nunnery close by at Godric's Ford ( The Leper of St. Giles, Dead Man's Ransom, The Rose Rent.
This era also saw a more widespread targeting on the UVF's part of IRA and Sinn Féin members, such as the killing of civilian Michael Fay by UVF volunteer Billy Giles in 1982.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, St Pancras was famous for its cemeteries, for as well as the graveyard of Old St Pancras Church, it also contained the cemeteries of St James's Church, Piccadilly, St Giles in the Fields, St Andrew, Holborn, St. George's Church, Bloomsbury, and St George the Martyr, Holborn.
By tradition in the Church of Scotland, the ministers of St Giles ' Cathedral, Edinburgh, ( also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh ) and Paisley Abbey are styled The Very Reverend.
Two of his sons George Gilbert Scott, Jr. and John Oldrid Scott, and his grandson Giles Gilbert Scott, were also prominent architects.
Their second son William Giles Roberts was also a leader.
Shrewsbury commissioned him to build St. Giles ' Catholic Church, Cheadle, completed in 1846, and Pugin was also responsible for designing the oldest Catholic church in Shropshire, St Peter and Paul at Newport,
The Giles Mandeville House ( also built in 1788 ), a field and quarry-stone structure located at 515 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, which is believed to have served as a waypoint for many runaway slaves, still stands today in use as the Manse of the adjacent First Reformed Church since 1953.
Since the College also incorporates Middleton Hall ( see above ) and owns St Giles House, the former judge's house north of the college, the opening of Kendrew Quadrangle mean that the College extends for almost the entire length of the east side of St Giles, as well as owning parts of the opposite side.
* Giles Lewin, while being more famous for his work on violin and bagpipes, also plays the rebec in the Dufay Collective.
The character of Giles also appears substantially in Expanded Universe material such as novels, comic books, and short stories.
His family has worked within the Council of Watchers for at least three generations ; both his father and grandmother, Edna Giles, were also Watchers.
In a 2011 interview, Whedon stated that his decision to kill off Giles could not be discussed in detail " because ripples from that event " will also be a large part of both Buffy Season Nine and Angel and Faith.
St Giles ' Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh, also stands in Parliament Square.
She receives vivid visions that contain possible glimpses of the future, and can also see into people's minds and project false imagery into them ( e. g. in " Becoming, Part Two ", when she convinces Giles that she is really Jenny Calendar ).
Osgood returned to Chelsea in December 1978 following a disappointing stint in the United States with the Philadelphia Fury, where he scored only 1 goal in 23 matches for a team which also included Alan Ball and Johnny Giles.
* Rupert Giles, a character from Buffy the Vampire Slayer who was also known as " Ripper "
They were John, Giles, Philip and Walter and although they were also held in prison they were released in 1218.

Giles and acquisition
Giles successfully implemented the acquisition strategy he employed in the late 1950s, lifting Elders to the top of the broking pole – a position it has never surrendered.

Giles and wool
Now established at the helm, Giles embarked on his strategy of wool market share, which he realised was all about territory.

Giles and pastoral
Soon tiring of town life Giles went to the back country and obtained valuable experience as a bushman ; he was exploring on the Darling River in 1861, looking for pastoral country.
The town has wide streets set in a sweeping pastoral landscape, and St Alban's Anglican church in the town was designed by famous English architect Giles Gilbert Scott.
The music on McDonald and Giles contains many of the pastoral and musically complex elements of King Crimson, while generally avoiding that band's darker tendencies.

Giles and houses
At 1 St Giles Street is its neighbour which is part of the college and houses the Oxford Internet Institute.
Its chief buildings consist of adjacent houses in St Giles.
The Hall currently occupies 38 St Giles, a Georgian-style building, built around 1830, initially as two separate houses ( 38 and 39 ).
The first appearance of the name Little Chalfont is in the minutes of the Chalfont St Giles Parish Council on 15 January 1925, when, at the request of the inhabitants, it was agreed that the group of houses near the station should be named Little Chalfont instead of " Chalfont Road Village ".
The village itself has two primary schools, Aintree Davenhill and Holy Rosary and a Music School ; five churches, St. Giles ( Anglican ), Holy Rosary ( Roman Catholic ), Old Roan Methodist Church, Old Roan Baptist Church ( which met in Davenhill Primary School until recently ) now meet at the former site of Holy Rosary Infants School at the rear of the Old Roan shops, and Aintree Village Family Church ( a Baptist church, meeting at Old Roan Methodist Church Hall, Altway ); two small local shopping areas ( on Altway and at the Old Roan ); and three public houses, the Blue Anchor ( which backs onto the Leeds and Liverpool Canal ), the Village Inn ( formerly the Valentine, named after a fence on the racecourse ), and the Old Roan, which gives its name to a railway station in the village.
Sir Giles Strangways, the commissioner who had dissolved Abbotsbury, bought the abbey buildings, manor houses, water mills and Abbotsbury Swannery and much of the abbey's land for £ 1, 906, 10s.
In Records of St. Giles ' Cripplegate ( 1883 ), the author describes an order made by Henry VII to convert Finsbury Fields from gardens, to fields for archery practice, however in Elizabethan times archery became unfashionable, and Grub Street is described as largely deserted, " except for low gambling houses and bowling-alleys — or, as we should call them, skittle-grounds.
William Hogarth's Gin Lane is not entirely caricature, for in 1750, over a fourth of all houses in St Giles were gin shops, all unlicensed.

Giles and John
Global manufacturers that serve the largest OEM's, like Caterpillar, John Deere, AGCO, CNH, JLG, GENIE and others, are DeltaTech Controls and Penny and Giles Controls.
John Knox statue in St. Giles High Kirk, Edinburgh
Bas-relief of John Knox preaching at St Giles in Edinburgh before the court of Mary Stuart.
John Knox is currently buried under parking space "# 23 " in a parking lot that is situated right next to the St. Giles ' Cathedral in Edinburgh.
* Mohan, Giles, and John Mohan.
* Bede, Giles, John Allen, Stevens, John, Gurvey, Anna and Petrie, Henry ( 1847 ).
* John Barth: Giles Goat-Boy
* John C. Brown, Governor of Tennessee from 1871 to 1875 ; born in Giles County.
The first Catholic Bishop of New South Wales, Australia, John Bede Polding, met Pugin and was present when St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham and St. Giles ' Catholic Church, Cheadle were officially opened.
Lamb's Ferry Road was named for John Lamb who moved from Indian Creek in Giles County, TN in 1816 to establish a ferry across the Tennessee River south of what would later become Rogersville.
Among the first that came were Mr. Chapman, Mr. Shumway, Mr. Whitman, John Barker, John Giles, Thomas Harpworth and Mr. Graves.
He was educated at Balham Grammar School in London, Sir John Leman High School in Beccles, Suffolk, and Norwich High School for Boys, where it is said that his initials can still be seen carved into the brickwork on the side of the building in Upper St. Giles Street.
Many well known major league players came from the Macon Braves, such as Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones, Rafael Furcal, Tony Graffanino, John Rocker, John Smoltz, and Marcus Giles.
A 1746 portrait of Conyers Middleton by John Giles Eccardt.
* John Moulder Brown as Giles Reed
* John Josselyn-An Account of the Voyages to New England, London: Printed for Giles Widdows
* Master Thomas Giles takes charge of the Children of Paul's ; this is the start of a close association with the works of John Lyly.
When Sebastian Cabot became ill, Giles's brother, Nigel " Niles " French ( John Williams ) was introduced, working for the Davis family for nine episodes in 1967 while Giles is said to be in England visiting the Queen.
Since 1996, she has been the wordsmith in Geode Music & Poetry ( formerly SugarBeat ), making four spoken word and music recordings with Jennifer Giles on keyboards, Alrick Huebener on bass, Gavin McLintock on sax, and friends, including Dave Broscoe, Jamie Gullikson, Mike Essoudry, Petr Cancura, Mark Molnar, John Higney, Linsey Wellman, Penn Kemp, Colin Morton, and Max Middle.
James Manley, Thomas Barnard, John South, Robert Sayer, Christopher Clifford, John Beechee, William Coomes, Christopher Boncher, Richard Taylor, Urian Worthington, Nathaniel Holcombe, Giles Childe ( senior ), John Webb, Thomas Yarwel, William Bonnington.

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