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Even the three authors of the book were chosen from among the small number of people who had seen the map before Mellon bought it — two British Museum curators and Marston.
" Writing after the actor's death, John Westland Marston recalls that the actor excelled in portraying " the vanity, the self-love, the inconsistency, and now and then the redeeming good-feeling of worldly, well-bred people, and occasionally the credulous faith of simple, guileless people.
His opponent David Leslie ( his comrade of Marston Moor ) had a much larger force, but its degree of training was inferior, it was more than tainted by the political dissensions of the people at large, and it was, in great part at any rate, raised by forced enlistment.
Woburn Sands station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
Bow Brickhill station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
Bedford St Johns station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
Fenny Stratford station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
Aspley Guise station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
Ridgmont station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.
The home Third Round tie with Rotherham attracted a record of 8, 536 people to Marston Road.

Marston and along
Starting from town it heads along the river and racecourse towards Welford-on-Avon and Long Marston with a cycle hire and cafe available at the start of the Greenway at Seven Meadows Road.
John Whitgift, the archbishop of Canterbury, ordered that Hall's satires, along with works of Thomas Nashe, John Marston, Christopher Marlowe, Sir John Davies and others should be burnt, on the ground of licentiousness ; but shortly afterwards Hall's book was ordered to be " staied at the press ," which may be interpreted as reprieved.
A similar boat-lift design been suggested for a proposed canal that would run along Marston Vale in Bedfordshire.
Also in 2008, he appeared on the second disc of the self-titled album by Pyramids, doing a remix of the song “ The Echo of Something Lovely ” along with Colin Marston ( Behold ...
The boundary follows along the northern edge of Hurn Wood, where it meets Marston.
Lidlington railway station is on the Marston Vale Line which gives good access for walkers along the Greensand Ridge long distance footpath which passes nearby the village.
The area is a mix of housing and industrial, with many rows of industrial units in the north-east along the Wobaston and Stafford Roads, such as HS Marston Aerospace & Spectre UK Ltd, with housing taking up much of the rest of the area.
They formed in 1961 when Keith Lloyd along with other employees from engineering company Marston Excelsior Limited set up a small choir.

Marston and two
Bridges, a son by his second wife, was christened at Pebworth in 1607, but Thomas the younger was living at Packwood two years later and sold Broad Marston manor in 1622.
The couple had two sons, Marston Glenn ( born 1990 ) and Cooper Bradford ( born 1991 ).
* 1605 – The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison.
This article caught the attention of comics publisher Max Gaines, who hired Marston as an Educational Consultant for National Periodicals and All-American Publications, two of the companies that would later merge to form DC Comics.
Before marching to Tadcaster and then to Marston Moor, the Parliamentarians spent two days in Wetherby while joining forces with the Scots.
He fought at the Battle of Marston Moor, commanded one of Cromwell's two regiments of cavalry at the Battle of Naseby and at the capture of Bristol, was then sent into Oxfordshire, took Banbury, and was besieging Worcester when he was superseded, according to Richard Baxter, the chaplain of his regiment, because of his religious orthodoxy.
By his first wife, Mary, daughter of Edmund Sheffield ( afterwards 1st Earl of Mulgrave ), he had six daughters and two sons: Thomas, who succeeded him as the third Lord Fairfax, and Charles, a colonel of horse, who was killed at Marston Moor.
Originally the parish of Bulkington consisted of two 5-hide vills in the south Bulkington and Barnacle, and in the north Marston, Weston and Bramcote.
However, the two playwrights were reconciled soon after the so-called War ; Marston wrote a prefatory poem for Jonson's Sejanus in 1605 and dedicated The Malcontent to Jonson.
He won the primary over six other contenders, including Arlen Specter, who had become well known as a former Democrat who switched parties and was elected the Philadelphia County district attorney in 1965 and the more conservative David W. Marston, a former U. S. attorney in Philadelphia, who was controversially dismissed in 1978 by the Jimmy Carter administration after Marston launched prosecution of two Democratic congressmen and two Democratic state legislators.
They were initially employed on Silverlink services on the Marston Vale Line, operating in top and tail mode with two carriages.
In 1859, at the age of 23, he bought two tinplate manufacturers and set up on his own as John Marston Co. Ltd. Marston was an avid cyclist, and in 1877 set up the Sunbeamland Cycle Factory, producing bikes known as Sunbeams.
Following successful trials and homologation by the state railways, a further 25 locomotives ( the entire fleet, minus five that have been scrapped, two already in Bulgaria and the four locomotives preserved or staying in the UK ) were purchased from Porterbrook by Romic-Ace and sold to the Bulgarian Railway Company ( БЖК / BRC ) in seven batches with the refurbishment being carried out by ETS at Long Marston.
The older of the two, Ralph, was killed at the Battle of Marston Moor, whilst the second brother, Robert, also participated in the English Civil War and was captured in an otherwise successful Royalist engagement at Corbridge in February 1644 after which he switched sides and fought for the Roundheads ; an action which earned his the reputation as " a very knave " which he carried until his death in 1669.
The text is preceded by commendatory verses from George Chapman and John Marston, among others, as well as an Epistle, in which Jonson states that the printed text is not the same as the version acted on stage two years previously by the King's Men.
Two years later, when Twitchell returned briefly to Red River Parish, he was shot six times ( two in each arm and one in each of his legs ), perhaps by a local rival, James G. Marston.
Millbrook railway station, on the Marston Vale Line is about two miles from the village.
Ward married Susan L. Marston, a widow with two children, on June 20, 1844.
The Enforcers return with new members Snake Marston, a master contortionist and Hammer Harrison, a boxer who used two steel gloves.

Marston and with
He joined with George Marston and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original Presidio of San Diego, which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the city of San Diego.
Baum continued theatrical work with Harry Marston Haldeman's men's social group, The Uplifters, for which he wrote several plays for various celebrations.
* Red Dead Redemption: A number of missions involves John Marston working with a snake oil salesman, Nigel West Dickens, as a shill, so he can sell his tonics to ignorant farmhands, despite them not doing anything.
The Internal Combustion Engines Group at the University of Brighton has strong links with Ford, ND Marston, Delphi, and Ricardo Consulting Engineers.
Two women, his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne ( who lived with the couple in a polyamorous relationship ), served as exemplars for the character and greatly influenced her creation.
Marston was struck by an idea for a new kind of superhero ; one who would triumph not with fists or firepower, but with love.
Marston introduced the idea to Max Gaines, co-founder with Jack Liebowitz of All-American Publications.
The College was endowed with a new well-equipped gym in 2011 and has playing fields in New Marston, which include a pavilion with facilities for most major team sports.
He fought with distinction at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644.
On 22 February 2010, The Hinkler Parade Regeneration Scheme took a step forward with the approval of £ 15 Million Pound project which would see seventeen shops, many of which are boarded up, twenty-two flats, and a five storey block of sixteen flats in Marston Road, will be demolished and replaced with 106 new homes-which would be a mix of rent, part buy-part rent and full ownership, 5 new shops and a community center.
Rupert then commanded much of the royalist army at its defeat at Marston Moor, with much of the blame falling on the poor working relationship between Rupert and the Marquis of Newcastle, and orders from the King that wrongly conveyed a desperate need for a speedy success in the north.
A later development was implemented that had trains running express from New Street to Birmingham International ( with some stops at Marston Green ) then all station to Coventry and services to Walsall were extended to Birmingham International calling all stations, Adderely Park station was cut down to one train per hour shortly after this.
After the defeat at Marston Moor, Cavendish went into self-imposed exile, only returning with the English Restoration where he was created a duke.
Having become a member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms in 1644, he was in supreme command at Marston Moor but in the subsequent operations his lack of energy brought him into disagreement with Cromwell, and in November 1644 he strongly expressed his disapproval of continuing the war.
At Marston Moor ( 2 July 1644 ) Lambert's own regiment was routed by the charge of Goring's horse ; but he cut his way through with a few troops and joined Oliver Cromwell on the other side of the field.
At the Battle of Marston Moor, Goring commanded the Royalist left, and charged with great success, but, allowing his troopers to disperse in search of plunder, was routed by Oliver Cromwell at the close of the battle.
Hard negotitation with Curzon and the Coventry Canal was required, during which the junction with the Coventry Canal was moved from Griff to Marston, but the bill finally became an Act of Parliament in May 1794.

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