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Published accounts of time spent with Gurdjieff have appeared written by A. R. Orage, Charles Stanley Nott, Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, Fritz Peters, René Daumal, John G. Bennett, Maurice Nicoll, Margaret Anderson and Louis Pauwels, among others.
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Nott states that Gilbert made gifts to the Priory, and describes his " great conflict " with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, also about hunting rights and a ditch that Gilbert dug, that was settled by costly litigation.
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Nott and on
The vital meeting was held at the Royal Hotel on 1 August 1885, W M C Hickson served as the chairman, and other notables in attendance included all the big sugar mill owners of that time, W G Farquhar, F L Nott, S McDougall, T Penny, S H Bravo and A H Young, all to become the first directors of the Company.
The book revolves around the life of Ken Nott, a radio DJ on a London station called Capital Live!
The Selah Griswold House and Clark Nott House on Bokum Road are fine examples of two-story center chimney homes that were characteristic of the time.
The Snow House on Main Street, the Nott House on Westbrook Road, the Taylor Bushnell House on Ingham Hill Road, and the Silent Rose House near the train station are fine examples.
The first coal-burning furnace was invented in 1833 by Eliphalet Nott in Valley Furnace, a section of New Philadelphia on the northeast end of town and is still standing today.
Robert Nott explains, " To be fair, most of the studios had a team of producers, directors, and writers who could pinpoint a particular star ’ s strengths and worked to capitalize on those strengths in terms of finding vehicles that would appeal to the public and hence make the studio money.
" According to biographer Robert Nott, " They lived together on and off for about ten years, because they were friends and wanted to save on living expenses ( they were both considered to be notorious tightwads ).
In 1825 Nott was promoted to the command of his regiment of native infantry ; and in 1838, on the outbreak of the First Afghan war, he was appointed to the command of a brigade.
Nott at once decided to disobey, on the supposition that Elphinstone was not a free agent at Kabul ; and as soon as he heard the news of the Massacre of Elphinstone's army, he urged the government at Calcutta to maintain the garrison of Kandahar with a view to avenging the massacre and the murder of Macnaghten.
* A. R. Orage's Commentaries on Gurdjieff's All and Everything, edited by C. S. Nott
Even as the booming city of Schenectady was alive with commercial activity, Nott was envisioning a college that would to a large extent protect and shield its students from the lowlife and temptations that inevitably accompanied rapid economic growth on the frontier.
But the only way for this to happen was through increased financial support from the State of New York, and Nott began the first of many complicated negotiations to endow the College with funds yielded by an education lottery, the first of which was authorized on March 30, 1805.
Accordingly, in July 1806, Nott and the trustees determined to acquire a large tract of land to the east of the Downtown Schenectady, on a gentle slope up from the Mohawk River and facing nearly due west.
So, it was natural that on a return trip to Philadelphia in January 1813, Parish should introduce Ramée to Eliphalet Nott, who was already in the college building business.
Day asked Nott whether the public should believe the retiring MP's statements on defence cuts, since ( Day thought ) Nott was a " here today, gone tomorrow politician " ( Nott had either recently announced or was shortly to announce that he would not stand at the next election ).
On June 2, 2010 Price Chopper dedicated its new headquarters, on Nott Street, in Downtown Schenectady.
The result of this was that the Common Council resolved on 2 July 1856 to use the grounds of the old Hospital Farm on Nott Terrace, as a public cemetery.

Nott and Races
Hotze's translation was published in 1856 as The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races, with an added essay from Hotze and appendix from Nott.
Indigenous Races of the Earth ( 1857 ), Josiah Clark Nott and George Robins Gliddon implied that " Negroes " were a Creationism | creational rank between " Greeks " and chimpanzee s.

Nott and 1853
Nott Memorial: Designed by Edward Tuckerman Potter ( class of 1853 ), this building derived from the central rotunda in the original Ramée Plan.

Nott and
* February 1 John Nott, British polictian
* August 23 Edward Nott, British Colonial Governor of Virginia ( b. 1654 )
Astaire was married for the first time in 1933, to the 25-year-old Phyllis Potter ( née Phyllis Livingston Baker ; born 1908, died September 13, 1954 ), a Boston-born New York socialite and former wife of Eliphalet Nott Potter III ( 1906 1981 ), after pursuing her ardently for roughly two years, and despite the objections of his mother and sister.
* Sir William Nott ( 1782 1845 ), British General in India ;
Sir William Nott GCB ( 20 January 1782 1 January 1845 ) was a British military leader in British India.
# Eliphalet Nott ( 1804 1866 )
# Eliphalet Nott Potter ( 1871 1884 )
Among the missionaries was Henry Nott ( 1774 1844 ) who learned the Tahitian language and worked with Pomare II, a Tahitian king, to translate the English Bible into Tahitian.
The son of Richard Nott and Phyllis née Francis, Nott was educated at Bradfield College and was commissioned as a regular officer in the 2nd Gurkha Rifles in Malaysia ( 1952 1956 ).
# Kathleen Nott 1975
Morton's followers, particularly Josiah C. Nott and George Gliddon in their monumental tribute to Morton's work, Types of Mankind ( 1854 ), carried Morton's ideas further and backed up his findings which supported the notion of polygenism the premise that the different races were separately created by God.
* Clarkson Nott Potter ( 1825 1882 ) was a Democratic member of the National House of Representatives after the Civil War.
Clarkson Nott Potter ( April 25, 1825 January 23, 1882 ) was an American civil engineer, then ( 1848-1868 ) a practising lawyer in New York City, and in 1869-1875 and in 1877-1881 a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives.
* Edward Tuckerman Potter ( 1831 1904 ) an architect who designed the Nott Memorial at Union College.
* Clarkson Nott Potter ( 1825 1882 ) was a Democratic member of the National House of Representatives after the Civil War.

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