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Markham and also
Examples are The American-Peruvian school, the Alianza Francesa de Lima, the Lycée Franco-Péruvien and the hospital Maison de Sante ; Markham College, the British-Peruvian school in Monterrico, Antonio Raymondi Italian School, the Pestalozzi Swiss School and also several German-Peruvian schools.
Though best known as a comedian, Markham was also a singer, dancer, and actor.
" William Berczy, co-founder of Toronto, along with his German Pioneers, cleared part of the townsite of York ( Toronto ), erected houses and a magazine, built 15 miles of Yonge street ( Eglinton to Elgin Mills some without shoes ) in addition to 30 miles of roads in Markham township and also cleared 24 miles of the Rouge river waterway for navigation.
After having to leave the programme because of prior commitments, in the final series this pair were replaced by brother and sister Chas ( Roy Holder ), a photographer, and Mikki ( Petra Markham ), a female journalist, who have very similar roles, she also sharing a telepathic link with Tarot.
Today the newspaper is published by Toronto Community News, a division of Metroland Media Group, which also publishes The North York Mirror, The East York Mirror, The Beaches-Riverdale Mirror, The York Guardian, The Etobicoke Guardian, Markham Economist and Sun and The Bloor-West Villager.
* East Markham, historically also known as Great Markham, a small village near Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, England
* Gensburg-Markham Prairie, also known as Markham Prairie, a high-quality tallgrass prairie located in Markham in the Chicago Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Toronto also had planning authority over the surrounding townships such as Vaughan, Markham, and Pickering, although these areas did not have representation on Metro Council.
On January 1, 1971, the Village of Stouffville amalgamated with Whitchurch Township and was designated a community within the larger town of Whitchurch – Stouffville ; with amalgamation, the boundary of the town was also moved four farm lots south of the original boundary of Main Street ( the land was formerly a part of Markham Township ).
Xatrix also stressed that Kingpin was not in any way, shape, or form aimed or marketed at minors, with a warning message during the installation stage from the Xatrix CEO, Drew Markham himself:
He is gruff, lacking in imagination, prone to misuse English grammar, and also a no-nonsense type when it comes to dealing with suspects in the murder cases ( he occasionally suggests to Markham that he " work over " some of them to extract confessions ).
On 10 December Lord Grey with Markham was taken to the scaffold, pardoned, and spent the rest of his life in the Tower of London ; Dudley Carleton who witnessed the proceedings, involving also Lord Cobham, took it to be a well-scripted drama of the king's mercy.
Core rotations may also involve community hospitals, which include North York General Hospital, St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto East General Hospital, Credit Valley Hospital and Markham Stouffville Hospital.
The controlled-access highway also connects with Highway 407 in Markham.
He also helped design Cornell, a community in Markham, Ontario, Canada.
There is also Clayton ( Monte Markham ), a younger brother whose subsequent revelation as being gay troubled Blanche to some extent ; Blanche's reluctance to accept Clayton's sexual orientation nearly cost her relationship with him.
There is also significant opposition to the airport within the general aviation community, since the construction of the Pickering Airport will automatically cause the closure of the Markham Airport, which is located partly on the airport lands, and will cause the closure of Buttonville Airport as well.
Sir Francis was the brother of General Sir James Hope Grant, and the father of Anne Emily Sophia Grant ( also known as Daisy Grant or Mrs. Colonel William Thomas Markham ), whose portrait, by her father, hangs in the National Gallery of Scotland, and has been noted for its depiction of Victorian womanhood.
King's Highway 48, also known as Highway 48, is a provincially-maintained highway in southern Ontario that extends from Major Mackenzie Drive in Markham, through Whitchurch-Stouffville, to Highway 12 south-east of Beaverton, Ontario.
There is also a public school in Markham, Ontario, named after him.
Campbell Black also had a long-term relationship with Beryl Markham, the famous aviatrix who lived in Kenya who had been introduced to aviation by Campbell-Black.
It also covers the south-east of the Bassetlaw district, including Retford and Markham Moor.

Markham and served
Markham is served by the Tidehaven Independent School District.
Later, Markham served as a geographer to the India Office, and was responsible for the collection of cinchona plants from their native Peruvian forests, and their transplantation in India.
* John F .- X Markham: New York County District Attorney ( who only served one four-year term ).
In May 1855, he left for the Crimean War, in which he served firstly with his battalion, then from July 1855 as aide-de-camp to the commander of the 2nd Division, Lieutenant-General Edwin Markham, and finally from November 1855 as deputy assistant quartermaster general on the staff at Headquarters, being promoted brevet Major.
He served as the Markham representative on the York Region Health and Emergency Medical Services Committee, and has been a board member of the Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation, the St. John's Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation and the York Region Police Services Board.
: Area served: Markham and Stouffville
Tsubouchi served as a ward councillor in Markham from 1988 to 1994.
From 1994 to 2006, Cousens served as the Mayor of Markham, Ontario.
After the war, he continued his law firm with William Hulsey, and Judge Ezzard defeated Republican William Markham 819 to 762 when he served as mayor for his fourth and last time in 1870.
From 1893 Markham was assisted by William Foster, the East India Company historian and India Office archivist, who served as Secretary until other commitments forced his resignation in 1902.
Edward Markham was a United States Army officer who served in France during World War I and was later Chief of Engineers from 1933 to 1937.
Markham served five years with the 2d Battalion of Engineers, including two years in the Philippines and eight months in Cuba, engaging in military mapping and road and bridge construction.

Markham and geographer
Markham proposes a possible answer to the funding question: seeing that Pytheas was known as a professional geographer and that north Europe was as yet a question mark to Massalian merchants, he suggests that " the enterprise was a government expedition of which Pytheas was placed in command.
Sir Clements Robert Markham KCB FRS ( 1830 – 1916 ) was an English geographer, explorer, and writer.
R. H. Major, who had taken over as Secretary from Cooley in 1849, held the office until 1858 when his place was taken by the geographer, historian and expedition promoter Clements Robert Markham.

Markham and Sir
Longstaff, impressed by Shackleton's keenness, recommended him to Sir Clements Markham, the expedition's overlord, making it clear that he wanted Shackleton accepted.
The National Antarctic Expedition, known as the Discovery Expedition after the ship Discovery, was the brainchild of Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society, and had been many years in preparation.
* Markham, Sir Clements.
Colbeck originally planned to name the island Markham Island, after Sir Clements Markham but later decided to name it after Scott.
In 1869 the First Lieutenant of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Blanche, Albert Hastings Markham, submitted a design to Sir George Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, for a national ensign for New Zealand.
* Sir Albert Hastings Markham ( 1841-1918 ), a British explorer, author, and naval officer
* Sir Clements Markham ( 1830-1916 ), a President of the Royal Geographical Society
2003 saw the revival of the old May Festival, started in 1910 when mine owner Sir Arthur Markham was persuaded to give the miners a day off with pay for the Festival.
* Sir Clements Robert Markham ( 1893 – 1905 )
He became a munificent patron of poets: Nashe dedicated his romance of Jack Willon to him and Gervase Markham his poem on Sir Richard Grenville's last fight.
" Sir John Beaumont wrote a well-known elegy in his praise, and Gervase Markham wrote of him in a tract entitled Honor in his Perfection, or a Treatise in Commendation of ... Henry, Earl of Oxenford, Henry, Earle of Southampton, Robert, Earl of Essex ( 1624 ).
Markham was the third son of Sir Robert Markham of Cotham, Nottinghamshire, and was probably born in 1568.
The story of the murderous quarrel between Gervase Markham and Sir John Holles related in the Biographia ( s. v.
Holles ) has been generally connected with him, but in the Dictionary of National Biography, Sir Clements R. Markham, a descendant from the same family, refers it to another contemporary of the same name, whose monument is still to be seen in Laneham church.
Wilson's statue on the Promenade in Cheltenham, modelled by Scott's widow Kathleen, was unveiled on 9 July 1914 by Arctic explorer Sir Clements Markham.
Brown, William Cove, Robert Forgan, J. F. Horrabin, James Lovat-Fraser, John McGovern, John James McShane, Frank Markham, Lady Cynthia Mosley, Sir Oswald Mosley, H. T. Muggeridge, Morgan Philips Price, Charles Simmons, and John Strachey.
William Bateson was the first director from 1910 to 1926 ; Sir A. Daniel Hall was director, from 1926 to 1939 ; C. D. Darlington was director from 1939 to 1953 ; K. S. Dodds was director from 1953 to 1967 ; Roy Markham was director from 1967 to 1980 ; Harold Woolhouse was director from 1980 to 1988 ; Richard B. Flavell was director from 1988 to 1999.
Markham began his career as a Royal Naval cadet and midshipman, during which time he went to the Arctic with in one of the many searches for the lost expedition of Sir John Franklin.
In May 1844 Markham was introduced by his aunt, the Countess of Mansfield, to Rear-Admiral Sir George Seymour, a Lord of the Admiralty.
The executors of Doggett's will ( Sir George Markham and Thomas Reynolds ) along with Edward Burt, Chief Clerk at the Admiralty Office, entrusted the management of his prize to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, although reputed to be a liveryman, of the Fishmongers ' Company, this has yet to be proved.
* Markham, Clements R. ( 1887 ) The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster, Kt., to the East Indies.

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