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recorded and journal
For example, all credit sales are recorded in the sales journal, all cash payments are recorded in the cash payments journal.
Single-entry bookkeeping uses only income and expense accounts, recorded primarily in a revenue and expense journal.
Scott attended a performance of it and recorded in his journal, " It was an opera, and, of course, the story sadly mangled and the dialogue, in part nonsense.
On 23 April he made his first recorded direct observation of indigenous Australians at Brush Island near Bawley Point, noting in his journal: "... and were so near the Shore as to distinguish several people upon the Sea beach they appear'd to be of a very dark or black Colour but whether this was the real colour of their skins or the Cothes
While anchored in Dungeness Bay on the south shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, third lieutenant Joseph Baker made an observation of Mount Baker, which Vancouver recorded in his journal:
His ships, the Boussole and Astrolabe, anchored off the northern side of the island on 13 January 1788, but at the time high seas were running that made it too dangerous for the two ships ’ boats that were put out to attempt a landing: “ It was obvious that I would have had to wait maybe for a very long time for a moment suitable for a landing and a visit to this island was not worth this sacrifice ”, he recorded in his journal.
Both attempted invasions of Britain and the siege of Alesia are recorded in his own Commentarii ( journal ), The Gallic Wars ( De Bello Gallico ).
In the 15th century, Johann Schiltberger recorded one of the first European sightings of the horses in the journal of his trip to Mongolia as a prisoner of the Mongol Khan.
However, the incident sparked a nagging worry in Tolkien's mind, as he recorded in his journal:
The earliest recorded usage in English of the word edamame is in 1951 in the journal Folklore Studies.
The earliest recorded performance of the play was recorded by Simon Forman, the Elizabethan " figure caster " or astrologer, who noted in his journal on 11 May 1611 that he saw The Winter's Tale at the Globe playhouse.
John C. Frémont camped at Goshen Hole on July 14, 1843, and recorded that name in his journal, on his exploring expedition on the Oregon Trail.
In his journal for 22 October 1805, Clark recorded:
In her journal, Balch recorded her impression of Jane Addams ( April 1915 ):
In his journal he recorded more failures and misgivings than success in his ministry.
There are those who believe that Young ’ s personal secretary recorded Young ’ s dictation of the lecture in his personal journal.
During the course of the meeting, President Young gave some teachings which Nuttall later recorded in his personal journal.
( According to Nuttall ’ s journal entry for 1 February 1877 “ President Young was present and gave some instructions not previously given, which I wrote for safe keeping and reference hereafter .”) It is claimed by some that the instructions recorded by Nuttall on 1 February 1877 included what has come to be called “ the lecture at the veil ” and that Nuttall and John Daniel Thomas McAllister had been specifically requested to record that particular lecture.
It is further claimed that the teachings recorded six days later in Nuttall ’ s journal entry for 7 February 1877 are actually Nuttall ’ s record of the 1 February 1877 lecture.
Massachusetts Land Agent George Coffin recorded in his journal during one such journey during autumn 1825, returning from the Upper Saint John and Madawaska area to Fredericton, New Brunswick, that a thunderstorm had ignited a forest fire.

recorded and Fair
Many examples are based on locations in London and, in all likelihood, will be meaningless to people unfamiliar with the capital e. g. " Peckham Rye ", meaning " tie " ( as in necktie ), which dates from the late 19th century ; " Hampstead Heath ", meaning " teeth " ( usually as " Hampsteads ”), which was first recorded in 1887 and " Barnet Fair ", meaning " hair ", which dates from the 1850s.
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
In February he signed a contract with Philips Records and recorded his first 78 rpm record, " La foire " ( The Fair ), which was released in March.
Barnes is the creator of the famous Billy Barnes Revues of the 1950s and 1960s, and composed such popular hits as "( Have I Stayed ) Too Long at the Fair " recorded by Barbra Streisand and the jazz standard " Something Cool " recorded by June Christy.
He was not alone, however ; Geoffrey Toye in 1929 – 30 recorded Brigg Fair, In a Summer Garden, Summer Night on the River and the " Walk to the Paradise Garden ".
On 27 June 1970, the heaviest point rainfall was recorded in Wisbech, when 2 inches ( 50. 8 mm ) fell in just 12 minutes during the Rose Fair.
The song was also included on A. L. Lloyd's 1955 album The English And Scottish Popular Ballads, using Kidson's melody, but the version using the melody later developed by Simon & Garfunkel in " Scarborough Fair / Canticle " was first recorded on a 1956 album, English Folk Songs, by Audrey Coppard.
The King's Singers have recorded Scarborough Fair at least twice.
*" Fifty Years After the Fair ", written and recorded by Aimee Mann describes the Fair from the current vantage point of " tomorrow ", with a mixture of nostalgia and remorse.
The first known recorded Steam powered carousel was created by Thomas Hurst and shown at Bolton ( Lancashire, England ) New Year Fair in 1861.
Sonja Thompson recorded " Dan Patch Two-Step ", and Vern Sutton, Charlie Maguire, Peter Ostroushko and Ann Reed have recorded songs celebrating the Minnesota State Fair.
The song has also been recorded by Fire + Ice, Gae Bolg, Bert Jansch, The John Renbourn Group, Pentangle, Finest Kind, Martin Carthy, Roy Bailey, Martyn Bates in collaboration with Max Eastley, the Watersons, Steeleye Span, Jethro Tull, Joe Walsh, Fairport Convention, The Minstrels of Mayhem, Galley Beggar, Donnybrook Fair, Oysterband, Frank Black, Chris Wood, Quadriga Consort, Maddy Prior, Heather Alexander, Leslie Fish, Tim van Eyken, Barry Dransfield and many other performers.
Most Yorkshire folk songs were not unique and tended to be adapted to fit local geography and dialect, as was the case with probably the most commercially successful Yorkshire song, ‘ Scarborough Fair ’, recorded by Simon & Garfunkel, which was a version of the Scottish ballad ‘ The Elfin Knight ’.
" Hatebreeders " was recorded in June 1981 at Newsoundland in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
( The first and most famous of these was the one based on My Fair Lady, recorded by Previn, Manne, and bassist Leroy Vinnegar in 1956.
Back in London, and with only the faithful Skinner remaining, Cope enlisted his A & R man Ron Fair as producer and recorded a follow-up album called My Nation Underground.
Recorded in the same studio used for My Nation Underground on Island ’ s money ( and predominantly featuring the same core team of Cope, Skinner, Cosby and Fair ) it was seen by Cope as a far more genuine artistic statement recorded at a fraction of the money and time.
The Domesday Book recorded that it was owned by Edith the Fair ( also known as Swanneck ), the consort of King Harold, in 1066 when the Normans invaded England and killed her husband.
Guy Mitchell recorded many of Merrill's songs including " Sparrow in the Tree Top ", She Wears Red Feathers, and " My Truly, Truly Fair ".
However, there remains some doubt as to whether this was the same Tom Pearse who features in the song since the earliest recorded Widecombe Fair was held in 1850.
The band resumed touring, and a 1974 performance recorded in Fair Oaks Village near Sacramento, California was released in 2000 as the Live!

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