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Jane and Davidson
Valeria Tinkler-Villani and Peter Davidson, with Jane Stevenson, Amsterdam: Rodopi: 197-204.
Hulme studied with Gurdjieff as part of a group of women known as " The Rope ", which included eight members in all: Jane Heap, Elizabeth Gordon, Solita Solano, Margaret Caroline Anderson, Louise Davidson and Alice Rohrer, besides them.
Cast members Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), Sheila Florance ( Lizzie Birdsworth ), Colette Mann ( Doreen Burns ), Betty Bobbitt ( Judy Bryant ), Jane Clifton ( Margo Gaffney ), Patsy King ( Erica Davidson ) and Gerard Maguire ( Jim Fletcher ) appeared in a live stage revue at Pentridge men's prison in Melbourne, performing various songs and sketches.
It was officially opened by Iolo Williams and Jane Davidson AM on 21 May 2010.
2nd ed., edited by Tom Jaine ; consultant editor: Jane Davidson ; research director: Helen Saberi.
Edward's letters home requesting a larger allowance show he was able to manipulate his father, and that he was, according to author and Cope biographer Jane Davidson, " a bit of a spoiled brat ".
Biographer Jane Davidson believes that Osborn overstated Cope's internal religious conflicts.
The review was commissioned by Jane Davidson of the National Assembly for Wales in June 2003 and undertaken by a group led by Professor Richard Daugherty from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Jane Davidson, AM ( born 19 March 1957 ) was the Labour Assembly Member for Pontypridd and the Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in the Welsh Assembly Government.
cy: Jane Davidson
* Jane Davidson, Minister of the Welsh Assembly Government ;
Chic Young researching at the beach in the 1930s with models Jane Lane and Gretchen Davidson.
For policy, objectives, approval and activities in Wales, the Agency is accountable to the Minister for Sustainability and Rural Development in Wales ( currently Jane Davidson ).
The Welsh education secretary, Labour's Jane Davidson, said that £ 41 million had been ring-fenced for less well off families meaning that up to 250, 000 Welsh students would be eligible for a means-tested grant of up to £ 1, 500.
The Tywyn coastal defence scheme, a £ 7. 6m civil engineering project, to provide a new rock breakwater above the low-tide level, rock groynes, and rock revetment to protect 80 sea-front properties was officially unveiled by Jane Davidson, the Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in the Welsh Assembly Government, on 24 March 2011.
* Jane Davidson, Minister for the Environment, Sustainability and Housing
Past Ministers who have attend the meetings include Jane Davidson, Minister for Education Lifelong Learning and Skills and Jane Hutt, Minister for Assembly Business Equalities and Children
Following a review in 2002 the Welsh Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning, Jane Davidson, decided that each Council should have a full-time dedicated Chief Executive and Director of Finance.

Jane and Welsh
* January 14 Jane Welsh Carlyle, wife of essayist Thomas Carlyle ( d. 1866 )
From London he also wrote an endless series of letters to his agents in Europe and South America, and made friends with Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
London: Macmillan ( With illustrations by Gillian Zeiner ; an anthology of English and Welsh recipes of all periods chosen by Jane Grigson, for which she was voted Cookery Writer of the Year.
The television series Hawkmoor created by Lynn Hughes and starring John Ogwen as Twm and Jane Asher as Lady Johane Williams was broadcast by the BBC in 1978, depicting Twm as a Welsh Robin Hood / freedom fighter protecting the Welsh people from the repression of English-born Sheriff John Stedman ( Jack May ) and the cruel ( Catholic ) Vicar Davyd ( Philip Madoc ).
* Jane Welsh Carlyle, 1801 1866, letter-writer, and wife of Thomas Carlyle, 1801 1866
Thomas was born in Port Talbot, Wales, the second son of Zachariah Thomas, a Welsh speaking miner from Carmarthen, and Emma Jane Tilbury, daughter of a founder of the English Methodist Church in Tonypandy.
* 1924 Jane Welsh Carlyle: letters to her family 1839-1863 ( editor ).
Siân Phillips, CBE, (; born Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips ; 14 May 1933 ) is a Welsh actress.
But her Welsh teacher at school, Eric Davies, called her Siân ( pronounced Shahn ), the Welsh form of Jane.
Froude continued to be controversial up until his death for his Life of Carlyle, which he published along with personal writings of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
Froude had been a close personal friend as well as an intellectual disciple of Thomas Carlyle since 1861, and the two became even closer after the death of Carlyle's wife Jane Welsh on 21 April 1866.
Shortly after Carlyle's death in 1881, Froude published Carlyle's Reminiscences of Jane Welsh Carlyle.
Controversy was heightened by Froude's publication of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, Jane's own writings, in 1883, and the completion of the Life of Carlyle in 1884.
* Jane Hutt-Welsh Labour politician and Minister in the Welsh Assembly since 1999.
The family was connected with the Carlyles, and early in 1889 Ritchie edited a volume of Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle.
He soon found that he disliked London, in spite of the friendship of Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle.
* Jane Williams Llinos ( 1795 1873 ), singer and compiler of traditional Welsh music.
Edwards was born in Fremantle, Western Australia on 1 August 1914, the third of five children to Welsh parents Hugh, a blacksmith and farrier, and his wife Jane ( née Watkins ), who had emigrated to Australia in 1909.
She collaborated with Welsh musicians such as Maria Jane Williams, a noted harpist, vocalist and guitar player and Henry Brinley Richards, a noted composer best known for writing " God Bless the Prince of Wales ", and herself produced a Collection of Welsh Airs.
; and in 1810, on the recommendation of Sir John Leslie, he was chosen master of an academy newly established at Haddington, East Lothian, where he became the tutor of Jane Welsh, afterwards famous as Mrs Carlyle, one of the great letter-writers of the nineteenth century.

Jane and Assembly
* Jane Lawton Delegate, Maryland General Assembly.
The University was established by the March 9, 1885, Endowment Act of the California Assembly and Senate, and the Grant of Endowment from Leland and Jane Stanford signed at the first meeting of the Board of Trustees on November 14, 1885.
In the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998, the NIWC secured 13, 018 votes ( 1. 6 %) and McWilliams, representing South Belfast, and Jane Morrice, representing North Down, were elected to the inaugural Northern Ireland Assembly.
* Jane Groenewegen, current member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from Hay River South
* Jane Hutt, a resident of Barry, represents the Vale of Glamorgan in the National Assembly for Wales ( Labour Party ).
Lorraine Jane Barrett ( born 1950 ) is a former Welsh Labour & Co-operative Member of the National Assembly for Wales for Cardiff South and Penarth and an Assembly Commissioner since 2007.
Jane Hutt AM ( born 15 December 1949 ) is a Welsh Labour politician and a Minister in the Welsh Assembly Government.
His mother, Jane Harman ( 1733-1792 ), was the daughter of Colonel Samuel Harman, who was elected a Member of Assembly for Nonsuch in 1727 and later a Member of Council and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Jane Diane Lomax-Smith ( born 19 June 1950 ) is a former Australian politician in the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Adelaide representing the Labor Party from 2002 to 2010, and Lord Mayor of Adelaide from 1997 to 2000.
It is one of two districts that represent Hay River and the current Member of the Legislative Assembly is Jane Groenewegen.

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