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The Baptist movement originated with Thomas Helwys, who left his mentor John Smyth ( who had moved into shared belief and other distinctives of the Dutch Waterlander Mennonites of Amsterdam ) and returned to London to start the first English Baptist Church in 1611.
Shortly thereafter, Smyth and members of the Gainsborough group moved on to Amsterdam.
Having completed his observations, Smyth moved to Cardiff in 1839 to supervise the construction of the Bute Dock which he had designed, see his Report, of which a copy is held at the Institution of Civil Engineers.
In 1987, Max More moved to Los Angeles from Oxford University in England, where he had helped to establish ( along with Michael Price, Garret Smyth and Luigi Warren ) the first European cryonics organization, known as Mizar Limited ( later Alcor UK ), to work on his Ph. D. in philosophy at the University of Southern California.
The grammar school has since moved sites and is now the Robert Smyth School for 14-to 18-year-olds.
Smyth was moved from parish to parish and between dioceses and countries whenever allegations were made.
At the age of seven, his family moved to Market Harborough, Leicestershire, where Martin attended Ridgeway Primary School, Welland Park School and Robert Smyth School.
Drummer David Uosikkinen, having moved to San Diego, California, launched an independent record label, Moskeeto Records, while also working as a drummer for various artists including Patty Smyth, Cyndi Lauper, Rod Stewart and Alice Cooper.
Robert Smyth McColl scored a remarkable number of goals for Queen's and soon moved on to Newcastle and Rangers.
Before his death ( in Holland in 1612 ), Smyth moved away from his Baptist views and began trying to bring his flock into the Mennonite church.
After marrying Elizabeth Smyth, he moved to South Africa, where he was living at the outbreak of the First World War.
Smyth moved to Wythe County, Virginia, and was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1792, 1796, 1801, 1802, and from 1804 to 1808.
Smyth was born in Sydney, but moved to Canberra in May 1969.

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Smyth suffered a heart attack at his home near Aylesbury in early September, 1865, and at first seemed to recover.
Gong played at the Big Chill festival in the UK between on 9 August 2009 with Allen, Smyth, Hillage, Giraudy, Sturt, Taylor and Travis in the line up, at the Beautiful Days Festival in Devon, 23 August 2009, and at the Lounge on the Farm festival near Canterbury in the summer of 2009.
In October 1864, Union raiders under Brigadier General Stephen G. Burbridge passed through Grundy on their way to destroy the saltworks near Saltville in Smyth County, where they were met by Confederate troops commanded by Brigadier General Alfred E. Jackson at the Battle of Saltville.
Mare Smythii ( Latin for " Sea of Smyth ") is a lunar mare located along the equator on the easternmost edge of the lunar near side.
As soon as his force reached the frontier, Smyth took it upon himself to deploy his force near Buffalo, New York, at the head of the Niagara River.
Van Rensselaer laid a plan for the main force to cross the Niagara from Lewiston and take the heights near Queenston, while Smyth crossed the river near Fort Niagara and attacked Fort George from the rear.
Main Street begins at Colonel By Drive near the community of Sandy Hill and runs in a straight line south until it bends near the Rideau River and becomes Smyth Road.
The South Fork rises near Sugar Grove in Smyth County and flows southwest to join the North Fork at Kingsport.
The Riverside Transitway Station is the OC Transpo transitway stop that is connected to the Riverside Campus of The Ottawa Hospital near the intersection of Smyth Road and Riverside Drive.
* 30 July-First assassination of a Royal Irish Constabulary officer carried out by The Squad ( Irish Republican Army unit ), newly-formed under the orders of Michael Collins, when Detective Sergeant Pat " the Dog " Smyth of G division is shot near Drumcondra, Dublin.
At a performance in Dewey Beach, DE on August 3, 2008, Smyth indicated Scandal would be releasing a new five song EP in the near future.
He is married to Sian Smyth, a former Corporate Lawyer, from near Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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During the Napoleonic wars he served in the Mediterranean, earning the nickname " Mediterranean Smyth " for his survey work-his charts of the Mediterranean were still in use in 1961.
The Lady Chapel and Bishop Robert's Chapel were added in the 13th Century in the Early English style, and in the 15th century, the choir section was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style, including the fan-vaulting Sherborne is still famous for, the remodelling by William Smyth, under Abbot John Brunyng ( 1415 – 1436 ).
Smyth still had his regulars at Buffalo but refused to launch an attack until he had 3, 000 men under his command.

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Henry DeWolf Smyth, who was Chairman of the Princeton Physics department, had once invited Fermi over to do some experiments with the Princeton cyclotron.
Having been favorably impressed by Clyfton's services, he had begun participating in Separatist services led by John Smyth in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
about the time that the congregation had decided to follow the Smyth party to Amsterdam.
Ultimately, at least 150 of the congregation did make their way to Amsterdam meeting up with the Smyth party, who had joined with the Exiled English Church led by Francis Johnson ( 1562 – 1617 ), Barrowe's successor.
Smyth had embraced the idea of believer's baptism, which Clyfton and Johnson opposed.
Smyth and Annarella had eleven children between 1816 and 1835.
' This suggestion fell on deaf ears until in 1856, Smyth petitioned the Admiralty for a grant of £ 500 to take a telescope to the slopes of Teide in Tenerife ( which he spelt Teneriffe ) and test whether Newton had been right or not.
This offer was declined as Piazzi Smyth had already designed a tent with a sewn-in groundsheet based on his experience in South Africa.
The band continued, touring the UK in November 1975 ( as documented on the 2005 release Live in Sherwood Forest ' 75 ) and working on their next album Shamal with Jorge Pinchevsky on violin, but Hillage, who had been the band's de facto leader since Allen's exit, and his partner Miquette Giraudy, who had taken over from Smyth in late 1974, left before Shamal was released in early 1976.
It was later revealed that Whelehan, in his capacity as Attorney General, had mishandled an attempt to extradite Smyth to Northern Ireland, where he faced criminal charges.
It alleged that Reynolds had deliberately and dishonestly misled the Dáil regarding matters in connection with the Brendan Smyth affair that had brought down the coalition government.
His early education was at Farnworth grammar school which had been founded by bishop William Smyth who had also been born in the village.
In 1608 he had written a letter of remonstrance to John Robinson and John Smyth.
Disquiet among the police and government about Section 44 increased ; in an interview on BBC Radio 4's programme iPM, Peter Smyth, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, remarked that the Act was not clear about police and that a lack of training for police officers had led to some officers being " overzealous " in implementing the Act.
She had ten children: Horatio Nelson ( born 8 December 1822 ); Eleanor Phillipa ( born April 1824 ); Marmaduke Philip Smyth ( born 27 May 1825 ); John James Stephen ( 13 February 18271829 ); Nelson ( born 8 May 1828 ); William George ( born 8 April 1830 ); Edmund Nelson ( 1831 ); Horatia Nelson ( born 24 November 1833 ), Philip ( born May 1834 ) and Caroline ( born January 1836 ).
Although he soon realised that there was no immediate danger from Smyth in Buffalo, and returned to his headquarters in Niagara that night, it was mistakenly reported to Van Rensselaer that Brock had left in haste for Detroit, which Major General William Henry Harrison was attempting to recover.
Smyth received word that the attack had been postponed at 10 a. m. on 11 October.
Having assented, General Van Rensselaer resigned immediately after the battle and was succeeded as senior officer on the Niagara by Alexander Smyth, the officer whose insolence had badly injured the invasion attempt.

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