Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Huntingdon, Pennsylvania" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Huntingdon and is
The 12th century chronicler Henry of Huntingdon produced an enhanced version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that included 514 as the date of Ælle's death, but this is not secure.
Æthelstan's campaign is reported by in brief by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and later chroniclers such as John of Worcester, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Symeon of Durham add detail to that bald account.
On 23 March 1581 Sir Francis Walsingham advised the Earl of Huntingdon that two days earlier Anne Vavasour, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, had given birth to a son, and that " the Earl of Oxford is avowed to be the father, who hath withdrawn himself with intent, as it is thought, to pass the seas ".
From the 16th century on, there were attempts to elevate Robin Hood to the nobility and in two extremely influential plays Anthony Munday presented him at the very end of the 16th century as the Earl of Huntingdon, as he is still commonly presented in modern times.
Later that century Robin is promoted to the level of nobleman: he is styled Earl of Huntingdon, Robert of Locksley, or Robert Fitz Ooth.
In a collection of chancery proceedings, it is heard of a petition brought against Malory by Richard Kyd, parson of Papworth, claiming that Malory ambushed him on a November evening, and took him from Papworth, to Huntingdon, and then to Bedford, to Northampton, all the while being threatened on his life to either forfeit his church unto Malory, or else give £ 100.
* June 2 – John Holland, a maternal half-brother of Richard II of England, is created Earl of Huntingdon.
* September 29 – John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon is created Duke of Exeter by his half-brother Richard II of England.
According to Henry of Huntingdon, " Six feet of ground or as much more as he needs, as he is taller than most men ", was Harold's response.
Henry of Huntingdon ( 12th century ) claimed that Harthacnut ordered for the dining tables of his court to be " laid four times a day with royal sumptuousness " which O ' Brien says is likely a popular myth.
A recent study translates his words as follows :" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also in the world, that a man betray his lord to death, or drive him living from the land, and both have come to pass in this land: Edward was betrayed, and then killed, and after that burned ..." Later sources, further removed from events, such as the late 11th century Passio S. Eadwardi and John of Worcester, claim that Ælfthryth organised the killing of Edward, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself.
He is engaged in a long-term conspiracy to snatch the Crown from Elizabeth in order to settle it first on his brother-in-law, the Earl of Huntingdon, and ultimately on himself.
Huntingdon College is on the southwestern edge of Cloverdale.
Huntingdon College participates at the NCAA Division III level and Faulkner University is a member of the NAIA and is a nearby rival of Auburn University at Montgomery.
Montgomery also is home to several private colleges: Faulkner University, which has an enrollment of 3, 500, is a Church of Christ-affiliated school ; Huntingdon College, which has a current student population of 1, 000 and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church ; Virginia College and Amridge University.
Æthelstan's campaign is reported in brief by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and later chroniclers such as John of Worcester, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Symeon of Durham add detail to that bald account.
The majority of the larger trees are Huntingdon Elms planted in the 1920s, but nearer the entrance to the Skate Park there is a fine example of a hybrid of the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila.
Juniata College is a private liberal arts college located in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
The eldest son of the Earl of Huntingdon, who has no subsidiary titles, is styled Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion with the substantive peer Lord Hastings.
Its county seat is Huntingdon.

Huntingdon and home
Major was at home in Huntingdon recovering from a wisdom tooth operation at this time.
Saxton was the home of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad ( H & BT ).
In 1900, Huntingdon was the home of 6, 053 people ; in 1910, 6, 861 people ; and in 1940, 7, 170 people.
Huntingdon is served by Huntingdon Area School District, home of the Bearcats.
Ledston Hall was the home of Lady Elizabeth Hastings, daughter of the 7th Earl of Huntingdon, known to everyone as " Lady Betty ".
Huntingdon, however, wrote that ‘ it could not but be ill-taken of all the godly learned both at home and in all the reformed churches abroad, that we should allow of the popish massing priests in our ministry, and disallow of the ministers made in a reformed church ’.
Harrington must have been pleased by the meeting as, by 1750, Bridget Gunning had persuaded him to grant her a pension, which she then used to transport herself, Maria, and Elizabeth, back to their original home in Huntingdon, England.
Harrington must have been pleased by the meeting as, by 1750, Bridget Gunning had persuaded him to grant her a pension, which she then used to transport herself, Maria, and Elizabeth, back to their original home in Huntingdon, England.
Here a representative named Eccles met him to take him to his temporary new home in Little Stukeley near Huntingdon.
By 1962, thanks to the generosity of members of the Darwin family who gave their family home, " The Orchard ", to the project, the College had a new site on Huntingdon Road, about a mile from the centre of Cambridge.
RAF Wyton is used by 57 Sqn, Cambridge and London University Air Squadrons and 5 AEF flying the Grob Tutor, RAF Henlow is used by 616 Volunteer Gliding Squadron flying the Grob Vigilant and leased out as a general aviation airfield, and RAF Brampton is home to No. 73 Huntingdon Squadron.
By the 1930s, Huntingdon was home to a small but thriving textile industry founded by Alex Fawcett & Hiram Leach as Leach Textiles.
Huntingdon was also home to Huntingdon Mills ( Canada ) Ltd., another textile business and a significant employer in the town.
Girton is home to three public houses ; the Old Crown opened in around 1840, The George ( formerly the George and Dragon ) was opened by a blacksmith in the 1850s, and The Traveller's Rest is a modern addition on Huntingdon Road on the outskirts of Cambridge.

Huntingdon and Juniata
In 1895 Dr. Martin Grove Brumbaugh, an 1881 graduate from Huntingdon Normal, took over the active presidency of Juniata until 1901 whereby he continued in name only until 1910.
In addition to the public schools, students within the district also attend private schools in nearby Altoona and Huntingdon, as well as homeschooling. The girls junior basketball team has won the past two Juniata Valley league championships, only losing twice to the central / Spring Cove Dragons both seasons.
* Chuck Knox ( born 1932 ), American football coach with the Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Seattle Seahawks ; attended Juniata College and married a Huntingdon native
Juniata Township is a township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
es: Municipio de Juniata ( condado de Huntingdon, Pensilvania )
Mount Union is a borough in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, approximately southeast of Altoona and southeast of Huntingdon, on the Juniata River.
* Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
The Juniata River forms in western Huntingdon County at the confluence of the Frankstown Branch and the Little Juniata River, between the boroughs of Alexandria and Petersburg.
* Juniata College, a private, liberal arts college in Huntingdon
* Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
# REDIRECT Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Dutch Country encompasses the counties of Chester, Lancaster, York, Adams, Franklin, Dauphin, Lebanon, Berks, Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Schuylkill, Snyder, Union, Juniata, Mifflin, Huntingdon, Northumberland, and Centre.
* Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
* Shaver Creek, tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
The construction of the dam did leave an impact on the area which included covering many of Huntingdon County landmarks, such as the old Raystown Dam, Fink's bridge, Murrell Worthing property near Entriken, Entriken Barn, Earl Fisher property near Entriken, Hawn's Bridge, six cottages by New Hawn's Bridge, Entriken Mansion, Charles Hoover Feed Mill near Aitch, Entriken Bridge, Juniata Township Community Center near Hawn's Bridge, and Schell Bridge ( Anon., 1966 ).
The son of a steel worker who had emigrated from Ireland and a Scottish-born mother, Knox developed into a 190-pound tackle at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, playing on both sides of the ball and serving as co-captain of the 1953 unit, the first undefeated team in school history.

0.256 seconds.