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* Duffy, Michael, Man of Honour: John Macarthur, Sydney, Macmillan Australia, 2003.
Captain Davis identified the following traders in the Ellice Group: Edmund Duffy ( Nanumea ); Jack Buckland ( Niutao ); Harry Nitz ( Vaitupu ); John ( also known as Jack ) O ' Brien ( Funafuti ); Alfred Restieaux and Fenisot ( Nukufetau ); and Martin Kleis ( Nui ).
* " Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher ," edited by B. Bradshaw & Eamon Duffy, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
In 1842 three of the Young Ireland leaders, Thomas Davis, Charles Gavan Duffy and John Blake Dillon, launched the Nation newspaper.
* Robert Patrick Merges & John Fitzgerald Duffy, Patent Law and Policy: Cases and Materials ( 3d ed.
Long-time Manager John Duffy retired in 2010.
The incorporators were John B. Smith, Henderson Gaylord, Peter Shupp, Draper Smith, Josiah M. Eno, Daniel Gardiner, A. R. Matthews, William Jenkins, George P. Richards, S. M. Davenport, Edward Griffith, Lewis Boughton, A. F. Shupp, John J. Shonk, James McAlarney, J. P. Davenport, Eli Bittenbender, David McDonald, C. A. Kuschke, Andrew F. Levi, Querin Krothe, David Madden, John Dodson, Darius Gardiner, John Cobley, William L. Lance, Jr., J. E. Smith, R. N. Smith, John Dennis, David Levi, W. W. Lance, William W. Dietrick, James Hutchison, George Brown, Oliver Davenport, Samuel French, A. Gabriel, Theodore Renshaw, Edward G. Jones, J. L. Nesbitt, J. W. Weston, J. H. Waters, John E. Halleck, E. R. Wolfe, F. E. Spry, C. F. Derby, Anthony Duffy, D. Brown, A. G. Rickard, Thomas P. Macfarlane, William L. Lance, Lewis Gorham, John Jessop, A. S. Davenport, A. Hutchison, Brice S. Blair, John S. Geddis and C. H. Wilson, M. D.
Duffy was an acquaintance of Major John Pitcairn.
* Life of John Martin, P. A. Sillard, James Duffy & Co., Ltd 1901.
* Life of John Mitchel, P. A. Sillard, James Duffy and Co., Ltd 1908.
William Dillon ( Mitchel's biographer ) believed that it was immediately after the publication of " Hugh O ' Neill " that Duffy proposed that he join the staff of the The Nation, a proposal " which he said, had the effect of " changing the whole course " of John Mitchel's life.
They were Charles Gavan Duffy, who became editor ; Thomas Osborne Davis, and John Blake Dillon.
* Life of John Martin, P. A. Sillard, James Duffy & Co., Ltd 1901.
* Life of John Mitchel, P. A. Sillard, James Duffy and Co., Ltd 1908.
In 1978, Bates left school at the age of sixteen, and founded Duran Duran with his art school friends Stephen Duffy and John Taylor.
Duran Duran was founded by childhood friends John Taylor and Nick Rhodes along with singer / songwriter Stephen Duffy in 1978, but Duffy left a year later, convinced they weren't going anywhere.

John and leaders
Several key leaders early in the Protestant Reformation, including Martin Luther and John Calvin, followed the traditional reasoning in favour of capital punishment, and the Lutheran Church's Augsburg Confession explicitly defended it.
From his religious training, Mather viewed the importance of texts for elaborating meaning and for bridging different moments of history — linking, for instance, the Biblical stories of Noah and Abraham with the arrival of such eminent leaders as John Eliot ; John Winthrop ; and his own father, Increase Mather.
John Thomas believed that scripture, as God's word, did not support a multiplicity of differing beliefs, and challenged the leaders to continue with the process of restoring first century Christian beliefs and correct interpretation through a process of debate.
Various other conservative Christian leaders — among them John Ankerberg and Norman Geisler — have emphasized themes similar to Martin's.
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with the leaders of English thought in the days of King Henry VIII: John Colet, Thomas More, John Fisher, Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn.
Not all of those executed were leaders: Willie Pearse described himself as " a personal attaché to my brother, Patrick Pearse "; John MacBride had not even been aware of the Rising until it began, but had fought against the British in the Boer War fifteen years before ; Thomas Kent did not come out at all — he was executed for the killing of a police officer during the raid on his house the week after the Rising.
In England, John Stott and Martyn Lloyd-Jones emerged as key leaders in evangelical Christianity.
A longer version of the video ( based on the " Hibakusha " mix ) included an introductory cut-up monologue by Richard Nixon taken from an ad from his 1960 US Presidential campaign (" No .. firm diplomacy ... No .. peace for America and the world "), plus similar contributions from other world leaders, including Lord Beaverbrook, Yasser Arafat and John F. Kennedy.
The invention of the printing press in the 15th century played a major role in the rapid spread of the Protestant Reformation under leaders such as Martin Luther and John Calvin.
Once the 14-year-old king had regained control of the capital and then the whole country, Grindcobbe was tried in the Moot Hall ( on the site of the present-day W H Smith stationery shop, where a plaque commemorates the event ) and adjudged a ' traitor ' alongside John Ball (' the mad priest of Kent ', one of the rebel leaders who had escaped from Smithfield, London to Coventry ) and more than a dozen others.
According to John L. Allen, Jr., " In addition, three decades of bishops ’ appointments by John Paul II and Benedict XVI, both unambiguously committed to “ Humanae Vitae ,” mean that senior leaders in Catholicism these days are far less inclined than they were in 1968 to distance themselves from the ban on birth control, or to soft-pedal it.
* 1839 – Cherokee leaders Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot are assassinated for signing the Treaty of New Echota, which had resulted in the Trail of Tears.
He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities.
Smith's book asserts that the American Revolution had two primary leaders: George Washington in the military sphere, and John Hanson in politics.
De Roches was a powerful Anjou noble, but John largely ignored him, causing considerable offence, whilst the king kept the rebel leaders in such bad conditions that twenty-two of them died.
Simmering tensions remained with the native Irish leaders even after John left for England.
John met the rebel leaders at Runnymede, near Windsor Castle, on 15 June 1215.
The next year Senator John F. Kennedy helped fund the program, which trained some 70 % of the top leaders of the new nation, including the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, environmentalist Wangari Maathai.
One of the early leaders was John Cotton Dana.
While Wycliffe and other Lollards opposed the revolt, one of the peasants ’ leaders, John Ball, preached Lollardy.
* 1328 – William of Ockham, Franciscan Minister-General Michael of Cesena and two other Franciscan leaders secretly leave Avignon, fearing a death sentence from Pope John XXII.

John and Montgomery
The tour included future Hall of Famers Adrian " Cap " Anson and John Montgomery Ward.
This occurred in 1880, when Lee Richmond and John Montgomery Ward pitched perfect games within five days of each other, although under somewhat different rules: the front edge of the pitcher's box was only from home base ( the modern release point is about farther away ); walks required eight balls ; and pitchers were obliged to throw side-armed.
* Freud: The Secret Passion, a 1962 film by John Huston and starring Montgomery Clift
In the railroad car the President rode with his secretary, John G. Nicolay, his assistant secretary, John Hay, the three members of his Cabinet who accompanied him, William Seward, John Usher and Montgomery Blair, several foreign officials and others.
Most Muslim scholars have regarded the story as historically implausible, while opinion is divided among western scholars such as Leone Caetani and John Burton, who argue against, and William Muir and William Montgomery Watt, who argue for its plausibility.
In 1948, Hawks made Red River, an epic western reminiscent of Mutiny on the Bounty starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in his first film.
* 1925 – John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player ( b. 1860 )
The Giants already had their share of stars during its brief history at this point, such as Smiling Mickey Welch, Roger Connor, Tim Keefe, Jim O ' Rourke and John Montgomery Ward, the player-lawyer who formed the renegade Players League in 1890 to protest unfair player contracts.
The Eagles managed to respond on their next drive, with Jaworski completing passes to tight end John Spagnola and Wilbert Montgomery for gains of 22 and 25 yards on a 61-yard drive that ended with a 30-yard field goal by Tony Franklin, making the score 14-3 just under five minutes into the second quarter.
* October 31 – John Joseph Montgomery, American glider pioneer ( b. 1858 )
* 1883 – 1886: John Joseph Montgomery of Yuba City, California starts his attempts at early flight.
** John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player ( b. 1860 )
* September 3 – John Montgomery, American delegate to the Continental Congress ( b. 1722 )
* February 15 – John Joseph Montgomery, American glider pioneer ( d. 1911 )
* Richard Gill Montgomery, The White-Headed Eagle, John McLoughlin, Builder of an Empire.
In 1883, the American John J. Montgomery made a controlled flight in a glider.
John Lewis ( U. S. politician ) | John Lewis and James Zwerg in 1961 after being beaten by a mob in Montgomery, Alabama during the Freedom Ride.
In Montgomery, Alabama, at the Greyhound Bus Station, a mob charged another bus load of riders, knocking John Lewis unconscious with a crate and smashing Life photographer Don Urbrock in the face with his own camera.
* Montgomery Field, an airport in San Diego, California, named for John J. Montgomery
The first group of European-American settlers to come to the Montgomery area was headed by General John Scott.

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