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The New England conscience became desensitized.
Ordained in the Church of England in 1764, Newton became curate of Olney, Buckinghamshire, where he began to write hymns with poet William Cowper.
* 1875 – Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to swim across the English Channel, traveling from Dover, England, to Calais, France, in 22 hours.
Along with the Pontificale, Ealdred may have brought back from Cologne the first manuscript of the Cambridge Songs to enter England, a collection of Latin Goliardic songs which became famous in the Middle Ages.
Protestant hymns written mostly by New England preachers became a feature of camp meetings held among devout Christians across the South.
Classicizing architectonic structure and decor all ' antica, in the " ancient mode ", became a fashionable way to frame a painted or bas-relief portrait, or protect an expensive and precious mirror during the High Renaissance ; Italian precedents were imitated in France, then in Spain, England and Germany during the later 16th century.
In 1868 a Michaux cycle was brought to Coventry, England by Rowley Turner, sales agent of the Coventry Sewing Machine Company ( which soon became the Coventry Machinist Company ).
John Wesley consecrated Thomas Coke a " General Superintendent ," and directed that Francis Asbury also be consecrated for the United States of America in 1784, where the Methodist Episcopal Church first became a separate denomination apart from the Church of England.
From the 12th to the 15th century, Bordeaux regained importance following the marriage of Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine with the French-speaking Count Henri Plantagenet, born in Le Mans, who became, within months of their wedding, King Henry II of England.
A member of the England team who won the World Cup and Ballon d ' Or for European Footballer of the Year in 1966, he played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts and passing abilities from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot.
His goals became a little less frequent, and indeed Jimmy Greaves, playing purely as a striker, would overtake Charlton's England tally in October 1964.
* He became the first man to score seven centuries in eight first-class innings, the first being the record 375 against England and the last being the record 501 not out against Durham.
The Anglican Church of Australia, until 1981 officially known as the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania, became self-governing in 1961.
In addition, Tony England became the second amateur radio operator to transmit from space during the mission.
For example, when Whist became popular in 18th-century England, players in the Portland Club agreed on a set of house rules for use on its premises.
The Portland Club rules eventually became generally accepted throughout England and Western cultures.
By then, early dance camps, retreats, and weekends had emerged, such as Pinewoods Camp, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which became primarily a music and dance camp in 1933, and NEFFA, the New England Folk Festival, also in Massachusetts, which began in 1944.
Later in the 11th Century the Varangian Guard became dominated by Anglo-Saxons who preferred this way of life to subjugation by the new Norman kings of England.
" Chemical engineering ", describing the use of mechanical equipment in the chemical industry, became common vocabulary in England after 1850.
In 1866, Ward visited England, where he became exceedingly popular both as a lecturer and as a contributor to Punch.
Croquet became highly popular as a social pastime in England during the 1860s ; by 1867, Jaques had printed 65, 000 copies of his Laws and Regulations of the game.
For example, as New England became increasingly settled and the resident wolves were eliminated, the coyote population increased, filling the empty ecological niche.
When Elizabeth I of England died in March 1603 and James VI of Scotland became King of England as James I, Charles was not considered strong enough to make the journey to London due to his fragile health.
Former Arsenal and England centre-forward Ted Drake became manager in 1952 and proceeded to modernise the club.

England and friends
There were long-running claims of corruption and administrative decay within Labour at local level ( the North-East of England was to become a cause célèbre ), and concerns that experienced and able Labour MPs could be deselected ( i. e., lose the Labour Party nomination ) by those wanting to put into a safe seat their friends, family or members of their own Labour faction.
But Kidd seemed unconcerned, later explaining to his surgeon that he had " good friends in England, that will bring me off for that.
In a one-on-one fight, Syn defeated and killed Captain Satan to take command of his ship and crew ; among them was Mr. Mipps, a former Royal Navy carpenter with whom Syn had become friends in England after rescuing him from the Customs men.
Erasmus used the Holbein portraits as gifts for his friends in England, such as William Warham, the Archbishop of Canterbury ( as he writes in a letter to Warham regarding the gift portrait, Erasmus quips that " he might have something of Erasmus should God call him from this place.
In England, he settled back in the family home at Southwold, renewing acquaintance with local friends and attending an Old Etonian dinner.
On the morning of Sunday 17 December 1967, Holt, friends Christopher Anderson, Jan Lee and George Illson and his two bodyguards drove down from Melbourne to see the British lone yachtsman Alec Rose sail through Port Phillip Heads in his boat Lively Lady to complete a leg of his solo circumnavigation of the globe, which started and ended in England.
While in Rome during the winter of 1820-21, Severn wrote numerous letters about Keats to their mutual friends in England, in particular William Haslam and Charles Armitage Brown, who then shared them with other members of the Keats circle, including the poet's fiancée, Fanny Brawne.
The Scarletts and the Barretts had been friends for many years in Jamaica, and it seems natural that James Scarlett would have been selected to keep an eye on young Moulton, while the boy was at school in England.
Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions, and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman's mustard, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, his KGB-appointed wife Rufina later described Philby as " disappointed in many ways " by what he found in Moscow.
These relationships were termed romantic friendships, Boston marriages, or " sentimental friends ", and were common in the U. S., Europe, and especially in England.
Their friends and relatives attributed it to her youth and that she was unable to withstand being alone and bored ; when Orbison toured England again in the fall of 1963, she joined him.
Lady Montagu wrote to her sister and friends in England describing the process in details.
Among their friends was Henry Balnaves, a former secretary of state in the government, who negotiated with England for the financial support of the rebels.
He recommended Geneva to his friends in England as the best place of asylum for Protestants.
The commonest motives were, it seems, revenge for the death of friends or relatives, jealousy of the prisoner's trip to a comfortable prison camp in England ".
He reluctantly accepts the advice of his friends and flees to England, where he continues to write on behalf of Dreyfus.
" The old fable of a living Richard was revived ", notes one account, " and emissaries from Scotland traversed the villages of England, in the last year of Henry's reign, declaring that Richard was residing at the Scottish Court, awaiting only a signal from his friends to repair to London and recover his throne.
They are described by the historian Stephen Tomkins as " a network of friends and families in England, with William Wilberforce as its centre of gravity, who were powerfully bound together by their shared moral and spiritual values, by their religious mission and social activism, by their love for each other, and by marriage ".
Young Robert grew up in Dudley's and his friends ' houses, but had " leave to see " his mother until she left England in 1583.
* Vortigern, king of the Britons, receives the Saxon leaders Hengist and Horsa " as friends " and grants the brothers the Isle of Thanet, most easterly point of Kent ( England ).
In October 1951, while pheasant shooting with friends in New England, Hjördis was shot in the face, neck and chest by a member of the hunting party.
After Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland ( 1630 – 1685 ) was restored to the English throne following Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate, he granted the chartered Carolina territory to eight of his loyal friends, known as the Lords Proprietors, in 1663.
Her friends died around her and others left in droves for safer havens in Europe and America, including Anrep, who escaped to England.
They ranked as two of the most élite schools in England, but Trollope had no money and no friends, and was bullied a great deal.
The Green Party of England and Wales has its roots in the PEOPLE party started in 1972 / 3 by a group of four professional friends in Coventry ( Michael Benfield, Freda Sanders, Tony & Lesley Whittaker ).

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