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Of the original twelve, some are regularly identified: Dashwood, Robert Vansittart, Thomas Potter, Francis Duffield, Edward Thompson, Paul Whitehead and John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.
Paul Whitehead had been the Secretary and Steward of the Order at Medmenham.
The three subsequent album covers were developed by the popular Charisma Records graphic artist Paul Whitehead.
Paul Whitehead, a close friend of Sir Francis Dashwood, had been the Secretary and Steward to the Hellfire Club.
See: Richard Connor, Hal Whitehead, Peter Tyack, Janet Mann, Randall Wells, Kenneth Norris, B. Wursig, John Ford, Louis Herman, Diana Reiss, Lori Marino, Sam Ridgway, Paul Nachtigall, Eduardo Mercado, Denise Herzing, Whitlow Au.
Carroll and Barton held some ground breaking events bringing US legend Tony Humphries, the now legendary Paul Oakenfold, Sasha, Laurent Garnier and debuting a lesser known DJ at that time Allister Whitehead to name a few.
President and founder John W. Whitehead has been described by jazz historian and civil libertarian Nat Hentoff as " this nation's Paul Revere of protecting civil liberties.
The album cover was painted by Paul Whitehead, who also did the covers for the band's next two albums.
The album's artwork, which depicts scenes from each song, was painted by Paul Whitehead.
The cover artwork for Foxtrot was created by Paul Whitehead, a former art director for the London-based magazine Time Out who also created artwork for the albums Trespass ( 1970 ) and Nursery Cryme ( 1971 ).
* Cover artwork: Paul Whitehead
Gradually a regular line-up evolved around Simon Jeffes and Helen Liebman: Neil Rennie, who joined in 1975 on ukulele ; Geoffrey Richardson, who had joined in 1976 and co-wrote three pieces on Broadcasting from Home ( 1984 ), played viola, cuatro, guitar, clarinet, mandolin and ukulele ; Julio Segovia answered an advert in the Melody Maker and joined in 1978 on percussion ; Paul Street joined in 1984 playing guitar, cuatro and ukulele, leaving in 1988 ; Jennifer Maidman joined in 1984 on percussion, bass, ukulele and cuatro ; Steve Fletcher replaced Steve Nye in 1988 on piano and keyboards and Annie Whitehead, who had also appeared on Broadcasting from Home ( 1984 ), joined the live band in 1988 on trombone.
This was replaced by the large Mad Hatter label, designed by Paul Whitehead of Genesis sleeve design fame.
The label's major hits included: " TSOP ( The Sound Of Philadelphia )" by MFSB, featuring The Three Degrees, 1974 ( which was later adopted as the theme of the TV dance-music show " Soul Train "); " Ain't No Stoppin ' Us Now " by McFadden & Whitehead ( writers and producers with the label ), 1979 ; " Backstabbers " and " Love Train " by The O ' Jays, 1972 / 3 ; " If You Don't Know Me By Now " and " The Love I Lost " by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, 1972 / 3 ; " Me And Mrs Jones " by Billy Paul, 1972 ; " When Will I See You Again " by The Three Degrees, 1974 ; and " You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine " by Lou Rawls, 1976.
Whitehead was given a new three-year contract during the 2005 – 06 season, in which he scored a swerving 30-yard free kick past then England goalkeeper Paul Robinson in a 3 – 2 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
It features contributors such as James V. Schall, S. J., Alice von Hildebrand, Paul Vitz, Kenneth Whitehead, Donald DeMarco, Regis Scanlon, and John Harvey.
* The cover illustration is an example of the work of a notable artist, Paul Whitehead.
He was a close acquaintance of Samuel Johnson, William Hogarth and Paul Whitehead and a participant in the debauchery of the Hellfire Club.
Current reporters include political editor Heather Ewart, together with Deborah Cornwall, Greg Hoy, Mark Willacy, Michael Brissenden, Murray McLaughlin, Mary Gearin, Mike Sexton, John Taylor, Peter McCutcheon, Paul Lockyer, Matt Peacock, Lisa Whitehead, Natasha Johnson, David Mark, Genevieve Hussey, Mark Bannerman and Jonathan Harley.
Derrick has also released the best of the home recordings with Boon as D. Boon and Friends, as well as the sole album by Solo Career, Season Finale, which features artwork by British artist Paul Whitehead ( best known for his art on the Genesis albums Foxtrot, Trespass and Nursery Cryme ).
The cover artwork is by British artist Paul Whitehead, a longtime resident of Los Angeles.
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Paul and Sturrock
Strachan resigned in March 2004 ( to take a break from football ) and was replaced by Paul Sturrock, who had been in the process of guiding Plymouth Argyle to their second promotion in three seasons.
After narrowly avoiding yet another relegation in 2003 – 04 and a poor start to the 2004 – 05 Football League One campaign, Turner was replaced by former Southampton manager Paul Sturrock.
Gordon Strachan quit as Southampton manager in March and was replaced by Plymouth Argyle's Paul Sturrock.
On 22 April 2010 the Plymouth board confirmed that Paul Sturrock had left his role within the club to pursue other managerial opportunities.
The Vales most famous former player is Dundee United and Scotland legend Paul Sturrock.
McClelland left the club before the season ended, and was replaced by former Dundee United striker Paul Sturrock.
He succeeded Paul Sturrock as the club's manager two months later before returning to his role as head coach upon the arrival of Peter Reid.
It was announced the following day, 18 October 2009, that he was to become the new Head Coach of Plymouth Argyle, with Paul Sturrock staying on as Team Manager.
Hoddle was linked with a return to Southampton in early 2004, but opposition from supporters meant chairman Rupert Lowe pursued alternative targets and ultimately selected Paul Sturrock instead.
New manager Paul Sturrock was appointed before the end of the campaign but was sacked just after the 2004 – 05 season, to be replaced by Steve Wigley who spent just three months in charge before the arrival of Harry Redknapp from local rivals Portsmouth.
* 23 August 2004 – Southampton manager Paul Sturrock parts company with the club after just five months in charge.
After an unsuccessful spell at Bristol Rovers, Evans then returned to Plymouth Argyle as one of the first signings of Paul Sturrock, joining on transfer deadline day 2001 for £ 30, 000.
Some of the most popular translations include those by Louise Varèse ( 1946 / revised 1957 ), Paul Schmidt ( 1976 ), Nick Osmond ( 1993 ), Dennis J Carlile ( 2001 ), Martin Sorrell ( 2001 ), Wyatt Mason ( 2002 ), and the collaborative team composed of Jeremy Harding & John Sturrock ( 2004 ).
Lowe and the board took the decision to replace him with Paul Sturrock before the end of the season.
Wigley clearly felt ill at ease in charge of the Saints so after two games in charge, Paul Sturrock was brought in from Plymouth Argyle.
* Paul Sturrock ( b. 1956 ), footballer
Timlin's impressive performances saw Paul Sturrock attempt to extend the loan deal.
In January 2008, Malpas became manager of Swindon Town after the takeover of the club by local businessman Andrew Fitton, replacing former Dundee United team-mate Paul Sturrock.
After losing six of their first ten league games that season, Hodges ' reign was brought to an end, and he was replaced by Paul Sturrock.
Gilbert has previously played under Southend boss Paul Sturrock at Sheffield Wednesday and Plymouth Argyle
In March 2012, he had a trial with Southend United, but manager Paul Sturrock suggested he had concerns over Vine's fitness.
His international appearances were limited as Scotland had a number of other strikers at this time such as Kenny Dalglish, Charlie Nicholas, Mo Johnston, Steve Archibald, Paul Sturrock, Joe Jordan, Frank McAvennie and Andy Gray who were preferred to Brazil.
On 22 December 2008 Walton was placed on the transfer list by Paul Sturrock after being sent off in a league match against Barnsley.
Williams and Hunter were replaced by Paul Sturrock and Kevin Summerfield.

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