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Spratt and directions
John Jaques apparently claimed in a letter to Arthur Lillie in 1873 that he had himself seen the game played in Ireland and, " I made the implements and published directions ( such as they were ) before Mr Spratt above introduced the subject to me ".

Spratt and who
It was named for the Spratt family, who wer pioneer lumbermen in the area.
Van Hollen instead chose to run for the top Democratic spot on the House Budget Committee, which was being vacated by outgoing chairman John Spratt who had been defeated for re-election.
Early settlers included Charles Kinmond, a native of Perthshire, Scotland, James Spratt, Leonard Wood ( 1805 – 1888 ) and his wife Martha ( 1821 – 1905 ) and John Halpenny ( 1818 – 1873 ) who hailed from Wicklow, Ireland.
Spratt's only sibling is Jane Bratton Spratt McColl, wife of Hugh McColl, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America Corporation who retired in 2001 .< ref >
The book Caversham Heights is a detective novel featuring Detective Inspector Jack Spratt and his sergeant, Mary Mary, ( listed as Mary Jones in WOLP ) who swaps with Thursday.
Isaac Spratt ( 1799 – 1876 ) was a London toy dealer who wrote pamphlets describing the games of croquet and badminton and was influential in the early development of both.
Towering over them all is the short-tempered, demanding chief surgeon, Sir Lancelot Spratt ( played by James Robertson Justice in a manner quite unlike Gordon's original literary character ), who strikes terror into everyone.
Materials on Kusaal are hard to come by ; some aids for learners were produced by the husband and wife Spratt team who pioneered the linguistic study of the language and may be obtainable from GILLBT ( Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation ) in Tamale, Ghana.

Spratt and said
Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) councillor and former Police Federation chairman Jimmy Spratt said if the report " had had one shred of credible evidence then we could have expected charges against former Police Officers.
In the same year, an ad for Spratt ( better known for making dog food ) said that their cat food entirely superseded " the unwholesome practice of feeding on boiled horse flesh ; keeps the cat in perfect health.

Spratt and :"
A military man, Spratt understood the significance of the location immediately :" I thus found that Phaestus had occupied the extremity of a ridge that divides the maritime plain of Debaki from the plain of the Messara, so as to command the narrow valley of communication ...."

Spratt and three
Spratt was the dean of the South Carolina congressional delegation, chairman of the U. S. House Committee on the Budget, and the second ranking Democrat on the U. S. House Committee on Armed Services, where he served on three subcommittees: Oversight and Investigations, Strategic Forces, and Air and Land Forces.
Stewart's wife, Jill ( née Spratt ), is a former high school French teacher, and the two were married on September 19, 1998 ; they have three daughters, Mili, born April 2, 1999, Hazel, born April 16, 2001 and Carmen, born January 28, 2011.

Spratt and were
* In the mid-18th century, Thomas Spratt and his wife Elizabeth were traveling through upper South Carolina in their wagon.
The exteriors for the " Old House " ( original Collinwood mansion ) were filmed at Spratt Mansion which was also located on the Lyndhurst estate.
His works on Communism were reviewed and praised in the West and in India by people like Bertrand Russell, Arthur Koestler, Sri Aurobindo, Ashoka Mehta, Sardar Patel and Philip Spratt.
Allegations were also made against Robert Bropho of sexual misconduct, involving Susan Taylor and her mother Lena Spratt.
Led by New York police officers Blair, Spratt, and Gilbert, over 12 gang members were killed in several gunfights in 1858.

Spratt and one
The district was one of the seats that the Democrats lost to the Republicans during the election ; before the 2010 election, congressman John M. Spratt had represented the district since 1983 but was defeated 55 % to 45 % in 2010.
In 1875, Henry Spratt of Kent received a U. S. patent for a voting machine that presented the ballot as an array of push buttons, one per candidate.
Twenty-eight persons entered Jack Spratt in groups with at least one black person in each group.
The DUP selected Jimmy Spratt and offered an electoral pact to the UUP that would give each party a free run at one out of South Belfast and Fermanagh and South Tyrone.

Spratt and by
The oldest document to bear the word " croquet " with a description of the modern game is the set of rules registered by Isaac Spratt in November 1856 with the Stationers ' Company in London.
In the 1954 comedy film Doctor in the House, Sir Lancelot Spratt, the intimidating chief of surgery played by James Robertson Justice is asking instructional questions of his medical students.
Phaistos was located by Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt, commander of the Spitfire, a paddle steamer, in the Mediterranean Survey of 1853, which surveyed the topography, settlements and monuments of Crete.
In the election Donaldson held his seat for his new party by a large majority whilst Spratt outpolled McGimpsey ( though losing to the SDLP candidate Alasdair McDonnell on a split vote ) and many asserted that Molyneaux and Smyth's endorsements had contributed to the UUP's disastrous showing.
Spratt, which began by making dog biscuits, appears to also have been the first commercial producer of cat food.
It was designed by St. Joseph architect firm Ellison-Auxier architects, Inc., which designed the school's Spratt Hall and clock tower.
* Beschreibung der Ebene von Troja ( 1850 ), a commentary on a map of the locality executed by T. A. Spratt ( see Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, xii., 1842 )
There is also a simple dictionary compiled by David and Nancy Spratt from the same source.
Then in 1841 he joined Forbes and Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt on the Beacon commanded by Thomas Graves and working in the Mediterranean and Aegean.

Spratt and which
He frequently wrote articles for Kalki and his own journal Swarajya, of which Philip Spratt was editor.
Two years later, he played Sir Lancelot Spratt in Doctor in the House, which ran for 240 performances at the Victoria Palace in London .< ref name = dawes >
" Justice was the demanding surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt in the " Doctor " series of films of the 1950s and 1960s, beginning with Doctor in the House in 1954, playing a role for which he is possibly best remembered.

Spratt and was
Under the terms of the will, £ 500 was bequeathed to each of the acting executors ; £ 100 to Miss Mary Jackson ; £ 100 to each of two nieces ; £ 200 to Lady Gull's maid ; £ 50 to Sir William's amanuensis, Miss Susan Spratt ; and an annual sum of £ 32 10s to his butler, William Brown, for the rest of his life.
In 1989, the North Vancouver terminal was designated the ' Charles A. Spratt SeaBus Terminal ', in honour of Charles Spratt, Project Manager of the SeaBus project from conception to launch, and Marine Manager of the system until his retirement in 1988.
Jack Spratt was a local diner in Chicago that would not serve colored people.
In the 2005 general election Molyneaux caused a storm when he and Smyth endorsed the Democratic Unionist Party candidate Jimmy Spratt over the Ulster Unionist Party candidate Michael McGimpsey in South Belfast, the seat Smyth was retiring from.
Spratt was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and raised in York, South Carolina, where he still resides.
Strong was born in Poole, England to Samuel Spratt Strong and Jane Elizabeth Goose.
The Defiance was unable to gain the upper hand against the Aigle, and so a young midshipman named Jack Spratt swam between the ships and leaped on board, fighting alone against the entire French crew until support could be given from his ship.

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