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Golding and Ann
John Constable was born in East Bergholt, a village on the River Stour in Suffolk, to Golding and Ann ( Watts ) Constable.
* William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, taught English and Music at the school between 1938 and 1940, when he met his wife Ann Brookfield.
The original Freedom Riders were: Charles Perkins, Gary Williams, Aidan Foy, Alan Outhred, Alex Mills, Ann Curthoys, Barry Corr, Beth Hansen, Bob Gallagher, Brian Aarons, Chris Page, Colin Bradford, Darce Cassidy, David Pepper, Derek Molloy, Hall Greenland, Helen Gray, Jim Spigelman, John Butterworth, John Gowdie, John Powles, Judith Rich, Louise Higham, Machteld Hali, Norm Mackay, Paddy Dawson, Pat Healy, Ray Leppik, Rick Collins, Robyn Iredale, Sue Johnston, Sue Reeves, Warwick Richards and Wendy Golding.

Golding and Constable
Golding Constable also owned his own small ship, The Telegraph, which he moored at Mistley on the Stour estuary and used to transport corn to London.
In 1799, Constable persuaded his father to let him pursue art, and Golding even granted him a small allowance.
Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, " hourly do I feel the loss of my departed Angel — God only knows how my children will be brought up ... the face of the World is totally changed to me ".
( His children John Charles Constable and Charles Golding Constable are also buried in this family tomb.
John Constable was fourth child born into a wealthy family-his father, Golding Constable, was a corn merchant and owned watermills at Flatford and Dedham and a windmill at East Bergholt.

Golding and while
Golding and Stebbing formed Crawl, while Callahan hooked up with former Ultra Vivid Scene member Margaret Fiedler in Moonshake.

Golding and held
He was selected to contest his hometown seat of Newcastle-under-Lyme following the retirement of the Labour MP Llin Golding at the 2001 General Election, and he held the seat comfortably with a majority of 9, 986 and remains the MP there.
They held a competition to rehabilitate the property and ultimately awarded it to the Oliver Carr Company and Golding Associates.
Oguibe has previously taught in several colleges including the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of South Florida where he held the Stuart Golding Endowed Chair in African Art.

Golding and out
It becomes clear that the boys have mistaken Simon for the beast and murdered him both when Golding describes " Simon's dead body move out towards the open sea ", and on the morning after when Ralph tells Piggy, " That was Simon .... That was murder ".
Translated out of Latin into English meeter by Arthvr Golding was first printed in 1567 and was reprinted five times by 1603.
Mike Golding dominated, winning five out of six legs in Group 4 with Andy Hindley winning the remaining leg in Save the Children.
At the 1982 Labour Party conference the right-wing won back control of the NEC, and at its first meeting the left-wing were voted out of all their chairmanships in a coup organised by John Golding.
Introduced by George Melly, the star of the film, John Ivor Golding, also made a memorable appearance at the premiere, defecating in the front row and then passing out in an alcoholic coma.
Golding & Rutter met in the late 1980s through a mutual appreciation of the techno sound coming out from Detroit from artists such as Juan Atkins and Derrick May.
Golding and Fuggles Hops help to balance out the taste of this unique beer.

Golding and no
no: William Golding
Evidence of the old line between Shenton and Higham on the Hill via Stoke Golding still exists though due to financial issues, no current extension work has currently been planned yet, as of 2011.
no: Bruce Golding

Golding and until
These presses continued to be made and sold by the Golding Press Division of ATF until 1927, when the division was sold off to Thomson National Company.
Other novelists resident in Cornwall include the highly respected spy author John le Carré * who lives and writes in Cornwall, and the Nobel-prizewinning novelist William Golding who was born in St Columb Minor in 1911, and returned to live near Truro from 1985 until his death in 1993.

Golding and was
His was one of two books considered likely to win, the other being Rites of Passage by William Golding.
Oxford was the only son of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford and Margery Golding.
He was noted for his literary and theatrical patronage, and between 1564 and 1599 some 33 works included dedications to him by authors including Arthur Golding, John Lyly, Robert Greene and Anthony Munday.
He was born on 12 April 1550 at the de Vere ancestral home, Castle Hedingham, the only son of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford and his second wife, Margery Golding.
The Countess of Oxford was the half-sister of Arthur Golding, the scholar who translated Ovid's Metamorphoses into English.
Although this document and the parish registers confirm Oxford's burial there, his cousin Percival Golding later claimed that his body was interred at Westminster.
That year his novella Boy in Darkness was published beside stories by William Golding and John Wyndham in a volume called Sometime, Never.
He suggested that de Vere was also responsible for the literary works of Arthur Golding, Anthony Munday and John Lyly.
His mother, Margory Golding, was the sister of the Ovid translator Arthur Golding, and his uncle, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was the inventor of the English or Shakespearean sonnet form.
Published in 1954, Lord of the Flies was Golding ’ s first novel.
Ransford Braham is the new Attorney General of Jamaica as of July 6, 2011 when Senator Dorothy Lightbourne was sacked by Prime Minister Bruce Golding
The group was formed in 1977 by songwriter / keyboardist Jerry Dammers, with Terry Hall ( vocals ), Lynval Golding ( guitar, vocals ), Silverton Hutchinson ( drums ) and a rhythm section.
John Golding was elected as a Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme at a by-election in 1969.
Michael Meacher MP, then strongly aligned with Tony Benn, had written in the Labour Party's Labour Weekly that John Golding, one of those prominent in pursuing the expulsions of Militant supporters, was " bleeding the party's election prospects to death ".
Arthur Golding ( c. 1536 – c. 1605 ) was an English translator of more than 30 works from Latin into English.
Arthur Golding was born in East Anglia, before 25 May 1535 / 36, the second son of John Golding of Belchamp St Paul and Halstead, Essex, an auditor of the Exchequer, and his second wife, Ursula ( d. c. 1564 ), in a family of eleven children ( four from John Golding's first wife, Elizabeth ).

Golding and secure
Ardent lobbying by Mayor Susan Golding, who some named as a potential candidate for U. S. Senate in 1998, and by Governor Wilson, himself to seek the 1996 presidential nomination, helped secure San Diego's selection in 1994.

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