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Orford and Emily
Orford, Emily ( 1984 ) Charles Marius Barbeau: Photo-ethnologist of coast Indians .” In " Victoria Times-Colonist: The Islander ," May 13, 1984.

Orford and
A letter from Reverend Dana of Orford written in October 1829 tells of Morey s trip to Baltimore, I am told, the Capt.
He named his grant Strawberry Hill ”, after the London residence of his relative Horace Walpole who was the Second Earl of Orford.

Orford and
The centenary of Britten s birth will be held between November 2012 and November 2013, and the 2013 Festival, the 66th, will feature a new production by Tim Albery of Britten s opera, Peter Grimes, the complete Church Parables in Orford Church and new works by Harrison Birtwistle, Wolfgang Rihm, Judith Weir, Magnus Lindberg and Richard Rodney Bennett.
Port Orford ( Tolowa: tr ee-ghi ~’- an ) is a city in Curry County, Oregon, United States.
Morey also had conversations with Fulton and Livingston, and Livingston even traveled to Orford to see him ( although Morey doesn t say when or what was discussed ).

Orford and field
In round 19, Manly once again faced historical rivals Parramatta and in a repeat of round 6, Manly lost halfback Matt Orford and lock Luke Williamson before the game and only minutes in five-eighth Jamie Lyon and prop Jason King were forced off the field with injury.

Orford and work
The design of Framlingham's defences is similar in many ways to Henry II's innovative work at Dover and Orford.
Under Colin Graham's direction, the work was premiered on 13 June 1964 at St Bartholomew's Church, Orford, Suffolk, England, by the English Opera Group.
Henry then decided to build his own royal castle at Orford, near Framlingham, and construction work began in 1165, concluding in 1173.
The work was premiered at Orford Church, Suffolk, England, on 9 June 1966 by the English Opera Group.

Orford and on
In 1736, Harrison sailed to Lisbon on HMS Centurion and returned on HMS Orford.
They were forced to rely more and more on support from the Whigs, and particularly from the Whig Junto — Lords Somers, Halifax, Orford, Wharton and Sunderland — whom Anne disliked.
* Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford ( 1701 – 31 March 1751 ), who married Margaret Rolle ( 17 January 1709 – 13 January 1781 ), later the 15th Baroness Clinton, on 26 March 1724 and had one son.
As part of his resignation the King agreed to elevate him to the House of Lords as the Earl of Orford and this occurred on 6 February 1742.
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
Manchester was settled by colonists around 1672 as a farming community, although at the time it was known just as Orford Parish ( the name that can be found on the memorial to the revolutionary soldiers from the town.
In 1793, on the river at Orford, he was first to demonstrate the use of a paddlewheel to propel a steam boat.
The main village of Orford, with the town's schools and post office, is located on New Hampshire Route 10 along the banks of the Connecticut River.
Camps Merriwood and Moosilauke are situated on Upper Baker Pond in Orford.
It is on the southern Oregon Coast, at the northern end of what coastal Oregonians call the Banana Belt, because the weather from Port Orford south is noticeably warmer than the weather north of nearby Cape Blanco.
Port Orford is a small port hamlet located north of Gold Beach, Oregon, and south of Bandon-by-the-Sea, Oregon ( home of the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort ), on U. S. Route 101.
The Port Orford Heads State Park is located in Port Orford on a scenic headland where the historic Coast Guard lifeboat station operated from 1930 to 1970.
But disaster struck on August 6, 1856, when dams on the Upper and Lower Baker ponds in Orford breached during a flood, releasing a wall of water down Pond Brook to the Baker River.
That year, Miller married Theresa Dyer ( alias Minnie Myrtle ) on September 12, 1862, in her home four days after meeting her in Port Orford, Oregon.
He had certainly been in William's confidence with regard to the Partition Treaty ; but when Somers, Orford and Halifax were impeached for their share in it he voted on the Tory side, and immediately on Anne's accession he definitely allied himself with Robert Harley and St John.
:" West-Combe-park, the site of this manor, was granted by Sir Gregory Page on a long lease to Captain Galfridus Walpole, ( younger brother of Sir Robert, and uncle of the present Earl of Orford ) who built the present house.
There are seven incorporated cities on the south coast: Reedsport, North Bend, Coos Bay, Bandon, Port Orford, Gold Beach, and Brookings.
The Raiders, looking to build on their strong finish to the 2010 season in 2011, bolstered its already strong roster with the addition of Blake Ferguson, Brett White and former Dally M medalist Matt Orford.
He was childless and on his death in 1791 the earldom passed to his uncle, the fourth Earl of Orford ( see the Earl of Orford for later history of this title ), while the barony of Clinton became dormant.
* 25pxGeorge Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford, 16th Baron Clinton ( 1730 – 1791 ) ( son by mother's 1st marriage ) ( dormant on his death )

Orford and west
At 124 degrees, 29 minutes, 53 seconds west longitude, Port Orford is the westernmost city in the contiguous United States.
New Hampshire Route 25A starts at Routes 25 and 118 at the town center and proceeds west into Orford.
He was next sent west to Fort Orford, Oregon, in 1855, and participated in the Rogue River Wars of 1856 and the Utah War with the Mormons in 1857-58.
The west riding consisted of the townships of Camden, Chatham, Howard, Orford and Zone, the towns of Bothwell, Dresden, Ridgetown and Wallaceburg, and the village of Thamesville.
New Hampshire Route 25A is a long east – west state highway in New Hampshire connecting Wentworth and Orford.
The western terminus of NH 25A is at the Vermont state line on the Connecticut River in the town of Orford, where the route continues west as the short Vermont Route 25A.

Orford and coast
Is determined to make one more vigorous effort, to sell his patent right for some of his modern inventions later singles out the vapor engine, and if he does not now succeed, he will give the matter up, and return to Orford, to spend his days in quiet .” Morey did not find a buyer, and as he was then in his late 60s, it made sense to stop traveling up and down the east coast and call it quits.
It is located in northern Curry County, approximately 5 mi ( 8 km ) north of Port Orford, along a mountainous and isolated stretch of the coast bounded to the east by the Coast Range.
It then flows northwest, approaching the coast north of Port Orford and entering the Pacific between Cape Blanco to the north and The Heads to the south.
It is located in northern Curry County, just outside the town of Port Orford, along a mountainous stretch of coast bounded to the east by the Coastal Range.
The climax of the film was shot at Orford Castle, on the coast of East Anglia, which is an English Heritage property.
Orford Ness lighthouse, which sceptics identify as the flashing light seen off to the coast by the airmen, is along the same line of sight but further east of the forest edge.
Shortly after 4 a. m. local police were called to the scene but reported that the only lights they could see were those from the Orford Ness lighthouse, some miles away on the coast.
Orford is a village on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia 73 kilometres north-east of Hobart.
The Orfordness transmitting station is a disused radio broadcasting facility at Orford Ness on the Suffolk coast in the UK.
43 °, where he saw the coast of Cape Blanco, later called Cape Orford by George Vancouver.

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