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Brinkley and his wife were the parents of two sons: John ( 1793 – 1840 ), a clergyman ; and Matthew ( 1797 – 1855 ) J. P., of Parsonstown House, Co. Meath, who married a daughter of Dean Richard Graves and was the father of Francis Brinkley.
Pushing the date back even earlier, blues researcher Gayle Dean Wardlow has stated that " Crazy About My Baby " by Blind Roosevelt Graves and his brother, recorded in 1929, " could be considered the first rock ' n ' roll recording ".
His paternal grandfather, John Brinkley, was the last Bishop of Cloyne and the first Royal Astronomer of Ireland, while his maternal grandfather, Richard Graves, was also a Senior Fellow of Trinity College and the Dean of Ardagh.
Richard Graves MacDonnell was born in Dublin, 8 September 1814, the second son of the Richard MacDonnell, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, and Jane Graves ( 1793 – 1882 ), second daughter of Richard Graves, Dean of Ardagh.

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I called the other afternoon on my old friend, Graves Moreland, the Anglo-American literary critic -- his mother was born in Ohio -- who lives alone in a fairy-tale cottage on the Upson Downs, raising hell and peacocks, the former only when the venerable gentleman becomes an angry old man about the state of literature or something else that is dwindling and diminishing, such as human stature, hope, and humor.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
" is attributed to his son William De Morgan, but a family friend John Thomas Graves was prolific, and a manuscript with over 2, 800 has been preserved.
Robert Graves in The Greek Myths ( 1955 ; 1960 ) asserts that the ægis in its Libyan sense had been a shamanic pouch containing various ritual objects, bearing the device of a monstrous serpent-haired visage with tusk-like teeth and a protruding tongue which was meant to frighten away the uninitiated.
In 1943 he married Ethelwyn Edith Graves ( born 1915 ), a nurse tutor at Middlesex Hospital, with whom he was to have two children.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
Flint was still used from sources such as Grimes Graves but from many other mines across Europe.
In some accounts, Hermes fathered Pan upon Dryope, daughter of Dryops, for whom he was tending kine, but according to 20th century author Robert Graves ( 1960 ), Pan was far older than Hermes.
The Graves ' disease was named after Irish doctor Robert James Graves, who described a case of goiter with exophthalmos in 1835.
John Graves Simcoe ( February 25, 1752 – October 26, 1806 ) was a British army officer and the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791 – 1796.
John Graves Simcoe was the only surviving son of John and Katherine Simcoe ; although his parents had four children, he was the only one to live past childhood.
Simcoe's godfather was British admiral Samuel Graves.
Graves also says that Rushton misrepresented the sources for the biological data he gathered in support of his hypothesis, and that much of his social science data was collected by dubious means.
John Graves Simcoe was appointed Upper Canada's first Lieutenant-Governor in 1793.
From the 1960s onwards Milligan was a regular correspondent with Robert Graves.
The statistics tabulated by The Commonwealth War Graves Commission are representative of the number of names commemorated for all servicemen / women of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth and former UK Dependencies, whose death was attributable to their war service.
" Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, as well as Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves.
The Battle of the Chesapeake, also known as the Battle of the Virginia Capes or simply the Battle of the Capes, was a crucial naval battle in the American War of Independence that took place near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 5 September 1781, between a British fleet led by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves and a French fleet led by Rear Admiral François Joseph Paul, comte de Grasse.
When Hood arrived at New York, he found that Graves was in port ( having failed to intercept the convoy ), but had only five ships of the line that were ready for battle.
Graves was also concerned about some ships in his own fleet ; Europe in particular had difficulty manoeuvring.
Graves hoisted two signals: one for " line ahead ", under which the ships would slowly close the gap and then straighten the line when parallel to the enemy, and one for " close action ", which normally indicated that ships should turn to directly approach the enemy line, turning when the appropriate distance was reached.

Graves and born
Michael Graves ( born July 9, 1934 ) is an American architect.
Graves was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Citing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Jack was arguing to bring his father's remains to the reservation in Oklahoma, where they would be buried near those of his father, sisters and brother, a mile from the place he was born.
* Michale Graves ( born 1975 ), former singer of The Misfits
* Jeff Anderson ( born 1970 ), actor, best known as Randal Graves in Kevin Smith's Clerks.
The building is named after Dr. Wilder Graves Penfield, a famous American born Canadian neurosurgeon.
* December 27-Alfred Perceval Graves, author and collector of songs and ballads ( born 1846 )
:: Edmund Pike Graves: born in Newburyport, Massachusetts on March 13, 1891.
Wilder Graves Penfield, OM, CC, CMG, FRS ( January 26, 1891 – April 5, 1976 ) was an American born Canadian neurosurgeon.
* Jared Graves ( born 1982 ), Australian cyclist
* Peter Graves ( cricketer ) ( born 1946 ), English cricketer
* Peter Graves ( announcer ) ( born 1952 ), American TV sportscaster and skiing coach
* Pete Graves ( born 1982 ), British sports reporter
Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a son of Methodist parents Rolf Cirkler Aurness ( 1894 – 1982 ), a businessman, and his wife Ruth ( née Duesler, died 1986 ), a journalist.
Thomas Graves was born circa 1747, the third son of Reverend John Graves of Castle Dawson, County Londonderry, by his wife Jane Hudson.
Graves was born in Hope Hull, Alabama, son of David and Mattie Bibb Graves and a descendant of Alabama's first governor William Wyatt Bibb.
Son of Samuel Graves, he was thought to have been born in Northern Ireland where his grandfather, Captain James Graves ( 1654 – 1689 ), who married a daughter of Sir John Herdman of Stannington, lived, before he was robbed of his regiment's wages and murdered in his bed.
Addison Graves Wilson, Sr., most commonly known as Joe Wilson ( born July 31, 1947 ), is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2001.
Joe WilsonWilson was born in Charleston, South Carolina, to Hugh de Veaux Wilson and Wray Graves Wilson.
Samuel B. Graves, Jr. ( born November 7, 1963 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2001.

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