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Parson and only
The Jack Russell is a broad type, with a size range of, the Parson Russell is limited only to a middle range with a standard size of, while the Russell terrier is smaller at, however each breed has different physical proportions according to the standards of their breed clubs.
The Parson is considered by some to be the only good member of the clergy in Canterbury Tales, while others have detected ambiguities and possible hints of Lollardy in the portrait.
The Australian National Kennel Council ( ANKC ) and New Zealand Kennel Club are the only two major kennel clubs to recognise both the Jack Russell Terrier and the Parson Russell Terrier separately.
The only recognisable Parson Cross street in existence at that time was Doe Royd Lane.
The only significant waterway in Parson Cross is the " Tongue Gutter ", a small brook which runs parallel with Deerlands Avenue for the entire width of the estate.
Women, rather than men, are the sexual aggressors, and Joseph seeks only to find his place and his true love, Fanny, and accompany his childhood friend, Parson Adams, who is travelling to London to sell a collection of sermons to a bookseller in order to feed his large family.
However, no contemporary account of this rescue exist, and the only source is the very unreliable Parson Weems.

Parson and original
The Australian tour featured Australian Idol runner-up Shannon Noll as Parson Nathaniel, actress Rachael Beck as Beth and Michael Falzon as the Artilleryman, alongside Justin Hayward and Chris Thompson from the original cast with Chris Spedding and Herbie Flowers in the band.
Eventually linking with both the old council estate of Beighton and the new estate of Halfway, the estates house a condensed significant number of almost wholly local authority owned properties following the phasing down and demolition of the original estates around Parson Cross and Shiregreen in the north of the City.
Macy's followed up with a major expansion of the store at 170 O ' Farrell Street in 1948, using the original architect of the 1928 building, Louis Parson Hobart.

Parson and Blaster
Jeffrey Lee Parson, a. k. a. T33kid, was an 18-year-old high school student from Minnesota who was responsible for spreading a variant of the infamous Blaster computer worm.
On August 29, 2003, Jeffrey Lee Parson, an 18-year-old from Hopkins, Minnesota, was arrested for creating the B variant of the Blaster worm ; he admitted responsibility and was sentenced to an 18-month prison term in January 2005.

Parson and using
Most of the housing was built pre-war in 1938 ( referred to as " Old Parson Cross ") and post-war in 1947 ( referred to as " New Parson Cross "), although there was significant continuation during the war, using Italian PoWs who were billeted at High Green.

Parson and editor
The following year, pro-Union Knoxville newspaper editor Parson Brownlow gave a rousing anti-secession speech in Sevierville en route to a hideout in Wears Valley.
William Gannaway " Parson " Brownlow ( August 29, 1805April 29, 1877 ) was an American newspaper editor, minister, and politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1865 to 1869 and as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1869 to 1875.
Knoxville Whig editor William " Parson " Brownlow, who had been one of slavery's most outspoken defenders, attacked secessionism with equal fervor, and embarked on a speaking tour of the Northern states to rally support for East Tennessee.
* Roland P Butterfield ( editor ) Ordained in Powder: The Life and Times of Parson White of Crondall Published 1966 by Herald P in Farnham ( Sy.

Parson and name
In the screenplay by Anthony Hinds, the main character's name was changed from Doctor Syn to Parson Blyss to avoid rights problems with Disney's upcoming film version, and Captain Cleggs screenplay follows the novel Doctor Syn and the screenplay of the 1937 film closely with the exception of a tightening of the plot.
Enoch Parson Chisholm and his brother B. Frank Chisholm, from which the community's name was derived, purchased from Latham in 1856.
It is principally white-bodied smooth, rough or broken-coated which is commonly confused with the Parson Russell terrier ( the American Kennel Club ( AKC ) and affiliate variant ) and the Russell terrier ( a shorter legged, stockier variety, whose name within the Fédération Cynologique Internationale is " Jack Russell terrier "), with the term " Jack Russell " commonly misapplied to other small white terriers.
Jack was dropped from the official name in 1999, and the recognised name of the breed became the Parson Russell terrier.
Under the AKC recognised standard, the size of the breed was narrowed from the previous club's standard and the name of the AKC recognised Jack Russell terrier was changed to Parson Russell terrier, with the Jack Russell Terrier Breeders Association renamed to the Parson Russell Terrier Association of America.
On 1 August 1999, the PJRTC successfully petitioned the Kennel Club ( UK ) to change the name of the breed to the Parson Russell Terrier, with the name of the breed club following suit.
The English name, Parson Bird, has fallen into disuse but came about because at first glance the bird appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in clerical attire.
It is from him that the name Macpherson, the ' Son of the Parson ', became the surname the clan in the 15th century.
The name Macpherson -- or MacPherson or McPherson, according to different spellings -- comes from the Gaelic Mac a ' Phearsain and means ' Son of the Parson '.

Parson and then
In the Arliss movie Doctor Syn, Syn escapes to sea with Mipps and the rest of the Dymchurch smugglers, whereas Captain Clegg ends more faithfully to the novel, with Parson Blyss being killed by the mulatto ( who is then killed by Mipps ) and then being carried to and buried in Captain Clegg's empty grave by Mipps.
He regrets having lost everything, but then Parson Glennie receives a letter from Aldobrand.
) According to a 1901 map, a circle based around Parson Cross Road and Parson Cross School, was then a small estate known as Parson Cross.

Parson and attached
Parson Woodforde, the famous Norfolk diarist, also dined there in 1781, and Horatio Nelson, whose cousin lived in Aylsham, is said to have danced in the Assembly Room attached to the inn.

Parson and on
Late on the night of August 15, Stark was awakened by the arrival of Parson Thomas Allen and a band of Massachusetts militiamen from nearby Berkshire County who insisted on joining his force.
Their drivers included Keke Rosberg ( who later became World Champion on the Williams Saudia F1 Team ), Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Randolph Townsend, Mike Brockman, Howdy Holmes, Teo Fabi, Patrick Depailler, Danny Sullivan, Bobby Rahal, Johnny Parson Jr., among others.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born at 70 Parson Street, Glasgow on 7 June 1868, the fourth of twelve children and second son of William and Margaret McIntosh.
Suspicion quickly fell on the Earl of Bothwell and his supporters, notably Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, whose shoes were found at the scene, and Mary herself.
The public memory of Francis Marion has been shaped in large part by the first biography about him, " The Life of General Francis Marion " written by M. L. Weems ( also known as Parson Weems, 1756 – 1825 ) based on the memoirs of South Carolina officer Peter Horry.
* Parson Mill – A hamlet west of Fey Mill on County Road 46.
The club would go on to be renamed the Parson Jack Russell Terrier Club.
Although the application was initially rejected, a new standard was created for the PJRTCGB based on the standard of the SEJRTC, and under that standard the breed was recognised by the Kennel Club in 1990 as the Parson Jack Russell terrier.
Joe Parson did horseback-riding stunts and also performed on the high wire.
From this beginning Carey went on to develop a highly successful publishing house, which printed the works of Thomas Jefferson, Parson Weems, Walter Scott, James Fenimore Cooper, and the first quarto Bible of American manufacture, in both the Douay version and the Authorized version.
The Devon and Somerset Badger Club would go on to be renamed the Parson Jack Russell Terrier Club and continued until just before World War II when the club folded.
The initial application was turned down, but after several further rejections, the Parson Jack Russell Terrier was recognised on 9 January 1990 as a variant of the Fox Terrier, with the United Kennel Club following suit in 1991.
The international kennel association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, recognised the Parson Russell Terrier on 4 June 2001.
National kennel associations such as the Kennel Club ( UK ) publish DNA screening results on Parson Russell Terriers, broken down into three groups ; clears, carriers, and affecteds.
In the case In re: Parson, the United States Supreme Court wrote: " If the orders be regarded merely as directions in the administration of judicial affairs in respect of the immediate possession of property or custody of prisoners, we cannot be properly called to, by reason of anything appearing on these records, in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction in this manner, to direct them to be set aside.
In 1978, Covington performed the role of Beth, wife of Parson Nathaniel ( Phil Lynott ), on Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.
Sam's Place ( Sam Parson, proprietor ) on the Ridge Route has long since gone and is now a memory.
In 70s he published also other controversial songs, as Il testamento del parroco Meslier (" The Testament of Parson Meslier "), a violent attack to power and religion, based on the Testament of the priest and illuminist atheist philosopher Jean Meslier.
He bets on anything from the death of Parson Walker's wife to fights between his bulldog pup ( named Andrew Jackson ) and other dogs.
He was a Representative from Virginia ; born in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1777 ; pursued academic studies ; was graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1798 and practiced ; elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Ninth and Tenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1805, until his death in Brunswick County, Virginia, on October 9, 1808 ; interment in the family burying ground of Parson Jarratt, Dinwiddie, Virginia.
Local names in Trinidad and Tobago include ' Parson ' ( for the male ), and ' Singing Angel '; on these islands, the species is valued highly for its whistling ability.
When Richard Burke wrote to Fitzwilliam on 29 July 1790 to persuade him to turn Fox against Sheridan ( who had split from Edmund Burke in February ), Fitzwilliam replied on 8 August that he agreed that " the propriety of entering a caveat against the enthusiasm, or the ambition of any man whatever leading us into the trammels of Dr Price, Parson Horne, or any reverend or irreverend speculator in politics " but Fitzwilliam's letter to Fox did not change his behaviour.

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