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She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
With Krog's reluctant permission, the book was later dramatised for the screen by Ann Peacock resulting in a film of the same name.
Titles range from the medieval recipe book How to Cook a Peacock to Depths and Details: A Reader ’ s Guide to Dan Brown ’ s The Da Vinci Code.
The stories included in the book are " Rainbow Prelude ", " The Curtain is Still Blue Tonight ", a manga version of Shakespeare's " The Merchant of Venice ", " Peacock Shell ", and " Song of the White Peacock ".
In 1812 Babbage set up The Analytical Society for the translation of Differential and Integral Calculus and the book was translated into English in 1816 by George Peacock.
In Bass's book " The Lost Grizzlies: A Search for Survivors in the Wilderness of Colorado " Peacock is a key element in the search for evidence that there are still grizzlies in the San Juan Mountains.
His second book, Di goldene pave ( The Golden Peacock ), was published in 1924.
Ariel: The Book of Fantasy was a periodical book published by Peacock Press in the 1970s ; among the more famous stories published by this elaborately produced and illustrated ( and, for the time, expensive ) series was Larry Niven's " Source of Power.

Peacock and poems
The ‘ Poetry Path ’ has 12 stones which were carved by the artist Pip Hall, with poems by Meg Peacock, depicting a year in the life of a hill farmer.

Peacock and by
Non-native Peacock Bass were introduced by accident to Gatun Lake around 1967 by a local businessman, and have since flourished to become the dominant angling game fish in Gatun Lake.
The Scotch Reel is described by Francis Peacock, whose manual is also available in the LC collection.
Two second-magnitude stars, Alpha Pavonis and Epsilon Carinae, were assigned the proper names Peacock and Avior respectively in 1937 by Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office during the creation of The Air Almanac, a navigational almanac for the Royal Air Force.
The famous Takht-e-Taus or the Peacock Throne, said to be worth millions of dollars by modern estimates, also dates from his reign.
His famous Peacock Throne, with its trail blazing in the shifting natural colors of rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, was valued by the jeweller Tavernier at 6½ million pounds sterling.
This argument has been attacked by Howard Peacock, who suggests that Azzouni's strategy conflates two different kinds of ontological commitment-one which is intended as a measure of what a theory explicitly claims to exist, and one which is intended as a measure of what is required for the theory to be true ; what the ontological costs of the theory are.
Directed by Jane Howell, the play was the thirty-seventh and final episode of the series and starred Trevor Peacock as Titus, Eileen Atkins as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Anna Calder-Marshall as Lavinia.
Among them are Dallas ( Claire Trevor ), a prostitute who is being driven out of town by the members of the " Law and Order League "; an alcoholic doctor, Doc Boone ( Thomas Mitchell ); pregnant Lucy Mallory ( Louise Platt ), who is traveling to see her cavalry officer husband ; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock ( Donald Meek ).
* The Peacock Pages: All About Peacocks !, an article by Lisa Johnson from the Game Bird and Conservationists ' Gazette — aspects of the cultural role of peafowl and their place in aviculture.
He is played in the series by Trevor Peacock.
Professor Plum killed Mr. Boddy, Mrs. Peacock killed the cook, Colonel Mustard killed the motorist, Mrs. White killed Yvette, Miss Scarlet killed the cop, and the singing telegram girl was shot and killed by Wadsworth.
Other buildings of note include the Peacock Theatre, the School's main lecture theatre, seating 999 persons, which by night serves as the West End base of Sadler's Wells.
* Mr. Beverly Harman and Mr. Mash, the maintenance men who installed mechanised display units in store and were often scolded by Captain Peacock for being on the floor during opening hours.
* 1984-All Fall Down ( produced by Charlie Peacock )
Art Clokey also made a few highly experimental and visually inventive short clay animation films for adults, including his first student film Gumbasia ( 1955 ), the visually rich Mandala ( 1977 ) — described by Clokey as a metaphor for evolving human consciousness — and the equally bizarre The Clay Peacock ( 1963 ), an elaboration on the animated NBC logo of the time.
Vector is a new wave rock band formed in Sacramento, California in the early 1980s by Jimmy Abegg, Steve Griffith and Charlie Peacock.
After playing only a few shows, the band was contacted by music industry veteran Charlie Peacock and eventually signed to his indie label Re: think Records under the current moniker, Switchfoot.
Other tattoos include his parents ' names ( Priscilla and Charles ) on his forearms, an owl on his back, one teardrop on his index finger on both hands, and a picture inspired by Aubrey Beardsley's famous art, " The Peacock Skirt ", on his left arm.
Other mines in what is now Nanty Glo and their starting dates included Lincoln ( 1900 ); Springfield, owned by the Peale, Peacock and Kerr Company ( 1907 ); Emma Coal Company ( 1909 ); and Webster, later owned by the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Company, Ivory Hill, and the Warren Colliery.
1891 also saw the construction of several large civic structures such as a large brick schoolhouse on the hill above the city as well as the Mount Vernon Opera House, designed by Peacock & Dalton.
A bibliographical list of Lilburne's pamphlets compiled by Edward Peacock is printed in Notes and Queries for 1898.
It was founded by Jim Weir, Victor Leonard, George Logan and Bertie Peacock, one of the most famous football players from the region.

Peacock and Peter
* + The Revd Dr Peter Peacock, OFM Cap, MA, D. Mus.
Henry was played by Peter Benson, Margaret by Julia Foster, Talbot by Trevor Peacock and Joan by Brenda Blethyn.
Featuring Ron Cook as Richard III, Peter Benson as Henry VI, Brenda Blethyn as Joan, Bernard Hill as York, Julia Foster as Margaret, Brian Protheroe as Edward, Paul Jesson as Clarence, Mark Wing-Davey as Warwick, Frank Middlemass as Cardinal Beaufort, Trevor Peacock as Talbot and Jack Cade, Paul Chapman as Suffolk and Rivers, David Burke as Gloucester and Zoe Wanamaker as Lady Anne.
1988-1990 saw 3AK again become a purely talk format station, with such high profile names as Darren James ( with Bruce Mansfield as Uncle Roy ), Margaret Peacock, Don Chipp ( a former Federal Liberal Party Minister and later the founder of and Senator for the Australian Democrats ), Peter O ' Callaghan ( an ex 3XY and EON FM DJ ), Keith McGowan and Bill Howie ( a former 3AK Programme Director ).
Later critics said of the actual plan that, being the proposal of Coleridge, it had at least enough of a poetical character to be eminently unpractical ( Quarterly Review, cxiii, 379 ); but the treatises by Archbishop Richard Whately, Sir John Herschel, Professors Peter Barlow, George Peacock, Augustus de Morgan, and others, were considered excellent.
Many former Glentoran players have gone on to play for teams in England and Scotland, such as Danny Blanchflower, Peter Doherty, Bertie Peacock, Billy Bingham, Jimmy McIlroy, Terry Conroy, Tommy Jackson and Tommy Cassidy.
In 1948, after the death of Tynan's father-the man he had known as Peter Tynan-Tynan learned to his surprise that Peter Tynan was in reality an alias of Sir Peter Peacock, a former mayor of Warrington, who had been successfully leading a double life for more than 20 years, and who had a wife and another family back in Warrington.
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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.
Membership included Governors General Sir Isaac Isaacs, Sir Ninian Stephen, Archbishop Peter Hollingworth ; Governors of Victoria Sir Henry Winneke, Sir James Gobbo, the Hon Alex Chernov AC ; Chief Justices of Australia Sir John Latham, Sir Owen Dixon ; High Court Justices Sir Daryl Dawson and Kenneth Madison Hayne AC ; Chief Justices of Victoria Sir William Foster Stawell, Sir William Irvine, Sir Frederick Mann, Sir Edmund Herring, Sir Henry Winneke and Sir John Young ; Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, politicians Sir John Bloomfield, Andrew Peacock, Admiral Sir William Bridges ; Generals Sir Brudenall White, Sir William Johnston, artists Sir Arthur Streeton and Sir Daryl Lindsay ; mining magnates Sir James Balderstone, Hugh Morgan, BHP-Billiton businessmen Don Argus, and former head of Shell Australia and vice president of the International Olympic Committee Kevan Gosper.
Peter and Shelley move into the pub when Fred moves in with his son Ashley Peacock ( Steven Arnold ) after the death of his wife Maxine ( Tracy Shaw ), but what Shelley doesn't know is that Peter is seeing another woman, Lucy Richards ( Katy Carmichael ), who gets pregnant.
The club was run by Mr. Peter Baird ( chairman ) and Chris Peacock ( manager ).

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