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It contains a splendid pre-reformation oak rood screen built in 1480 and several other handsome monuments including the tomb of John Hawley ( d. 1408 ) and his two wives, covered with a large brass plate effigy of all three.
* In John Steinbeck's novel The Winter of Our Discontent, the protagonist Ethan Hawley describes a mandrake root in his family's collection of curios collected on whaling voyages, "[...] We even had a mandrake root-a perfect little man, sprouted from the death-ejected sperm of a hanged man [...]".
* Professor John F. Hawley homepage
In 1662, Stratford selectmen Lt. Joseph Judson, Captain Joseph Hawley and John Minor had secured all the written deeds of transfer from the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation for this vast territory that comprises the present-day towns of Trumbull, Shelton and Monroe.
On the national level, Hawley is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part of Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of Amherst since June 1991.
* 1981: Virginia Bergstrom ( vacated ), Philip Cadwallader, John Adams, Jay Howell, Patrick McGrady, Roland Stemmer, Marlene Hultman ( appointed 12 / 7 / 81 ), Susan Betz ( appointed 12 / 15 / 80 ), Royal Hawley ( appointed 12 / 15 / 80 )
John S. Pistole is the fifth TSA Administrator, having replaced former head Kip Hawley.
They are John Magaw ( 2002 ), Admiral James Loy ( 2002 – 2003 ), Rear Admiral David M. Stone ( 2003 – 2005 ), Kip Hawley ( 2005 – 2009 ) and most recently John Pistole ( 2010 –).
In 1662, Stratford selectmen Lt. Joseph Judson, Captain Joseph Hawley and John Minor had secured all the written deeds of transfer from the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation for this vast territory that comprises the present-day towns of Trumbull, Shelton and Monroe.
The meeting ended with Llewelyn Kenrick appointed as the first chairman and honorary secretary with John Hawley Edwards as first treasurer.
* Graeme Hawley, actor who plays John Stape in Coronation Street, lived in Hinckley
Charter members of the Academy are Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Bacon, James Bowdoin, Charles Chauncy, John Clark, David Cobb, Samuel Cooper, Thomas Cushing, Nathan Cushing, William Cushing, Tristram Dalton, Francis Dana, Samuel Deane, Perez Fobes, Caleb Gannett, Henry Gardner, Benjamin Guild, John Hancock, Joseph Hawley, Edward Augustus Holyoke, Ebenezer Hunt, Jonathan Jackson, Charles Jarvis, Samuel Langdon, Levi Lincoln, Daniel Little, Elijah Lothrup, John Lowell, Samuel Mather, Samuel Moody, Andrew Oliver, Joseph Orne, Theodore Parsons, George Partridge, Robert Treat Paine, Phillips Payson, Samuel Phillips, Jr., John Pickering, Oliver Prescott, Zedekiah Sanger, Nathaniel Peaslee Sargeant, Micajah Sawyer, Theodore Sedgwick, William Sever, Stephen Sewall, David Sewall, John Sprague, Ebenezer Storer, Caleb Strong, James Sullivan, John Bernard Sweat, Nathaniel Tracy, Cotton Tufts, James Warren, Samuel West, Edward Wigglesworth, Joseph Willard, Samuel Williams, Abraham Williams, Nehemiah Williams, and James Winthrop.
A few years later the town was renamed to Glovertown, its current name, after Sir John Hawley Glover who served as the Governor of Newfoundland from 1876 to 1881 and from 1883 to 1885.
* Hawley, John Stratton ( ed.
* John Hawley Edwards ( 1850 – 1893 ), English footballer who played for England and Wales ; a founder of Welsh Football Association
After the town had been divided up between the families of Hawley, Davy, Rose and Amey, it was John Davy who was first to lay down roads on his lot # 10.

John and Hauley
In 1845, he successfully defended Marvin Pond ( People v. Pond ) for harboring the fugitive slave John Hauley.

John and licensed
In 1975, the Japanese company Yamaha licensed the algorithms for frequency modulation synthesis ( FM synthesis ) from John Chowning, who had experimented with it at Stanford University since 1971.
In 1941, the British Secret Service had John Waddington Ltd., the licensed manufacturer of the game outside the U. S., create a special edition for World War II prisoners of war held by the Nazis.
US intellecutal property rights are owned by Lionsgate, as successor-in-interest to Canadian-financed films by producers John Dunning & Andre Link and their company Cinepix ; Lionsgate has in turn licensed DVD rights to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
John Knox was licensed to work in the Church of England, where he quickly rose in the ranks to serve King Edward VI of England as a royal chaplain.
Silberkleit had a college degree from St. John ’ s University, was a licensed and registered pharmacist, and had a law degree from New York Law School.
It was adapted by John Dryden in his very successful heroic drama Oedipus, licensed in 1678.
It had taken 33 years to complete, and John licensed out building plots on the bridge to help recoup the costs ; but it was never enough.
The day-long event recognizes the early days of the small borough, when, in 1744, a licensed Indian trader named John Hart used a large hollowed-out log to feed and salt his horses while he conducted his trading.
In 1638, Baxter became master of the free grammar school at Dudley, where he commenced his ministry, having been ordained and licensed by John Thornborough, Bishop of Worcester.
XER ( 1932 – 1933 ) are the call letters of a famous border-blaster radio station licensed to Villa Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, upon license application of Dr. John R. Brinkley of the U. S. state of Kansas.
* The Coronation ( licensed 6 Feb. 1635, as Shirley's, but printed in 1640 as a work of John Fletcher )
After passing medical tests in Arizona, West Virginia licensed Morrison to fight in the state, and in February 2007 he fought and beat John Castle.
Epitaphs on Mildmay and Sir John Calthrop were licensed by the Stationers ' Company on 29 July 1589.
In 1868, John Maisch, PCP professor ( 1866 – 1893 ) and dean ( 1879 – 1893 ), proposed the creation of a pharmaceutical board to be appointed by the governor of each state and established the term “ registered pharmacist .” He shared his proposal with each governor, and by 1878 nine states had adopted pharmacy laws which licensed pharmacists.
In 1673, the royal cosmographer and cartographer John Ogilby, planning a national atlas and chorography of Britain, licensed Aubrey to undertake a survey of Surrey.
In 1898 Cody's stage show, The Klondyke Nugget, became very successful ; it included Edward Le Roy ( Edward King, Lela's eldest son from her marriage to Edward John King ( a licensed victualler ) and brother to Leon and Vivian who were known as Cody to save any embarrassment.
In 2011 BGO a British label licensed and reissued remastered editions of four of Poco's ABC / MCA titles putting two albums on each CD with extensive liner notes written by John Tobler.
Two of the Canadian researchers from the University of Manitoba, Dr. Bruce Chown and Dr. John M. Bowman, licensed a version of the vaccine, known as WinRho SD, in 1980.
Willobie his Avisa was licensed for the press by printer John Windet on September 3, 1594.
Adapted from the article John Robert Starr, from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Adapted from the article John Hanks Alexander, from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
John Forbes's first post on the North American continent was in British East Florida, where he was the first Anglican clergyman licensed to officiate.
But Hearst still cared about his animated properties, so he licensed them to John C. Terry's studio.
Before John Cooper's death, the Cooper name was licensed to BMW for the higher performance versions of the cars, inspired by the original Mini, sold as the MINI.

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