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Thomas Middleton used it five times and Shakespeare and James Shirley used it four times.
He had James Slaughter plat two cities in the area, Madison and " The City of Four Lakes ", near present-day Middleton.
* James Middleton Cox, Governor of Ohio
* James Middleton Cox Papers, Special Collections and Archives, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
The other architects, some of whom died during the course of the project, or were replaced, included Carlo Marochetti, Thomas Leverton Donaldson, William Tite, Sydney Smirke, James Pennethorne, Matthew Digby Wyatt, Philip C. Hardwick, William Burn and Edward Middleton Barry.
Many English-language publications have noted that Middleton is the first commoner to marry an heir to the British throne since Anne Hyde married James the Duke of York ( later King James II ) more than 350 years ago.
Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton, Jacobite 1st Earl of Monmouth, PC ( 1649 / 1650 – 9 August 1719 ) was a Scottish and English politician who held several offices under Charles II and James II & VI.
Charles II awarded the post to Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray, and Middleton became envoy to the imperial court in Vienna in June 1680 to forge an alliance with Leopold I. Middleton returned to Scotland in July 1681 and became favoured by James Stuart, Duke of York ( later James II & VII ) and his wife Mary.
In 1693, Middleton joined the exiled king at Saint-Germain after he proposed a more moderate declaration for a Jacobite restoration than James ' chief advisor and Secretary of State, John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort.
Middleton served as Secretary of State to James III and accompanied him during the Franco-Jacobite attempt to invade Scotland in March 1708.
James " Jim " Dobbin ( born 26 May 1941 ) is a British Labour Co-operative politician and microbiologist, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Heywood and Middleton since 1997.
She published a poem on Slavery in 1788, and was for many years a friend of Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London and a leading abolitionist, who drew her into the group of prominent campaigners against the slave trade such as Wilberforce, Charles Middleton and James Ramsay, based at Teston, Kent.
* Michael Charles James Willoughby, 13th Baron Middleton ( b. 1948 )
In 2010, she completed filming Cleanskin, a terrorist thriller starring Sean Bean, James Fox, Tuppence Middleton, Michelle Ryan and Abhin Galeya.
The film stars Charlotte Rampling, James Fox, Abhin Galeya, Tuppence Middleton and Michelle Ryan.
* James William Middleton Brother of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
Although the album is technically a Jon Oliva solo album, with Jon handling all instrumental duties except for vocals and lead guitars, the album was released under the Savatage moniker with bass and drum credits given to Middleton and Wacholz respectively, as Andy James had left the band following the death of Criss Oliva to pursue other projects.
James Ramsay, who served as a surgeon under Middleton aboard HMS Arundel in the West Indies, but later took holy orders and served on the Caribbean island of St Christopher ( now St Kitts ), where he observed first-hand the treatment of slaves.
Engaging the team who had built his home at Middleton Hall, engineer James Grier and architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell were briefed to create a " fashionable bathing establishment suitable for the highest society.

James and Cox
Edinburgh has been home to the actor Sir Sean Connery, famed as the first cinematic James Bond ; Ronnie Corbett, a comedian and actor, best known as one of The Two Ronnies ;, actor Brian Cox and Dylan Moran, the Irish comedian.
Ultimately he endorsed the Democratic nominees, James M. Cox as president and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as vice president, but they were defeated by the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide ( 60. 36 % to 34. 19 %) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.
In the 1920 election, Harding ran against Democratic Ohio Governor James M. Cox, whose running mate was Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt.
** United States presidential election, 1920: Republican Warren G. Harding defeats Democrat James M. Cox and Socialist Eugene V. Debs, in the first national U. S. election in which women have the right to vote.
The Republicans nominated Senator Warren G. Harding, a former newspaper man ; in turn, the Democrats chose newspaper publisher and Governor James M. Cox.
However, Wilson was too unpopular even within his own party at the time, and James M. Cox was nominated.
* James Cox Aikins ( 1823 – 1904 ), politician
* The Franchise Affair: televised in 1958 ( Robert Hall ), serials 1962 ( Constance Cox ) and 1988 ( James Andrew Hall )
John W. Sheets, the bank cashier, was killed in the process by Jesse James, who believed Sheets was Samuel P. Cox, who had killed James's bushwhacker Bloody Bill Anderson during the American Civil War.
* Cox, James L. < u > The Mississippi Almanac </ u >.
Meanwhile, underground political parties led by Vladimir Lenin ( Michael Bryant ), Joseph Stalin ( James Hazeldine ), and Leon Trotsky ( Brian Cox ) have formed.
In 1895, Brevet Brigadier General Charles Henry Howard and James W. Wilson of the Howard-Wilson Publishing Company of Chicago acquired rights to present Fair Oaks community, then primarily covered by citrus farms, from California Senator Frederick K. Cox and businessman Crawford W. Clarke.
* Cox, James L. The Mississippi Almanac.
* Frances Cox Henderson ( 1820 – 1897 ), wife of Governor James Pinckney Henderson of Texas, who established the Good Shepherd home for aged women after moving to East Orange following her husband's death.
There were no enabling laws in Ohio at that time, so legislation was drafted and subsequently passed by the legislature and signed into law by Governor James Cox.
The main airport for the city is the James M. Cox Dayton International Airport, located in Vandalia, Ohio.
The James M. Cox Dayton International Airport is located in the city.
Additional sites of interest include the destroyer V 83, which was raised and used by Cox as a working boat during his salvage operations, particularly on the, then later abandoned ; the Churchill blockships, such as the Tabarka, the Gobernador Bories, and the Doyle in Burrah Sound ; the U-boat ; and the trawler James Barrie.
" The " James M. Cox Dayton International Airport ", more commonly referenced simply as Dayton International Airport, was named for Cox as well.
* Cox, James M., Journey Through My Years, Simon and Schuster, 1946
* Full text of The Progressive Democracy Of James M. Cox by Charles E. Morris, from Project Gutenberg

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