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Stradling and were
Both Jane and her husband Sir Edward Stradling, were named in Cardinal Beaufort's will.
His uncle Walter Stradling and son Harry Stradling Jr. were also cinematographers.

Stradling and made
In his will Denys had requested his widow to take a vow of chastity, which clearly was made impossible by Sir Edward Stradling who had married her off to John Kemeys within 7 months of Gilbert's death.

Stradling and by
In October 1704, after the ships had parted ways because of a dispute between Stradling and Dampier, the Cinque Ports was brought by Stradling to an island that is today known as Robinson Crusoe Island in the uninhabited archipelago of Juan Fernández off the coast of Chile for a mid-expedition restocking of supplies and fresh water.
Finnerman, a second generation cinematographer, was brought up in the old school of cinematography by working with his father, Perry Finnerman, and later as a camera operator for Harry Stradling on such films as My Fair Lady and The Picture of Dorian Gray.
After its closure in 1539, it became the manor house of West Llantwit owned by Edward Stradling.
The music score was by John Williams and the cinematography by Harry Stradling, Jr.
He was born in Huntworth, near North Petherton in Somerset in 1531 to Alexander Popham by his wife Jane Stradling, daughter of Sir Edward Stradling of St Donat's Castle, Glamorgan.
The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling.
It remained in the Stradling family for exactly two hundred years after which it was administered first by Christopher Mansel and later by Bussy Mansel until his death in 1780.
The curtain walls date from c. 1300, having been built by the first Stradling ( or perhaps by his widow's second husband ).
* Mustrad. org. uk Review by Rod Stradling of trallalero recordings by Alan Lomax, with much background information.
Sir Walter Denys was by Katherine Stradling, da.
His captain, Thomas Stradling, a colleague on the voyage of privateer and explorer William Dampier, was tired of his dissent and obliged by leaving Selkirk.
The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr.
Cinematography by Academy Award winner Harry Stradling Sr.

Stradling and War
Stradling moved to the United States at the beginning of World War II.

Stradling and was
While Dampier was captain of the St. George, Selkirk served on the galley Cinque Ports, the St. Georges companion, as a sailing master serving under Thomas Stradling.
Notable MPs for the area have included the industrialist Crawshay Bailey from 1852 to 1868 ; Peter Thorneycroft, Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1957 – 58 and Chairman of the Conservative Party 1975 – 81, who was the town's MP from 1945 to 1966 ; and John Stradling Thomas, MP from 1970 to 1991.
Professor Philip James Stradling Williams ( 11 January 1939 – 10 June 2003 ) was a Welsh politician for Plaid Cymru and scientist.
When Rod Stradling heard him play, he was inspired to form a series of bands to play the old style music.
Stradling was born Henry A. Stradling in Newark, New Jersey ( some sources suggest Nesen, Germany, or England ), the nephew of cameraman Walter Stradling ( died 1918 ) who had worked with Mary Pickford.

Stradling and on
Stradling declared that he would grant him his wish and leave him alone on Juan Fernández.
Stradling frequently works on movie scores with Ladd McIntosh, a former Westminster professor who led the Westminster Jazz Band to numerous awards in the early 1970s.
Arms of Stradling: Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoils or
Two members of Oak, husband and wife Rod and Danny Stradling ( melodeon and vocals ), went on to form The Cotswold Liberation Front, which became The Old Swan Band in 1974.

Stradling and with
Rod Stradling recorded with the English Country Blues Band, the English Country Dance Band, Tiger Moth and Edward II and the Red Hot Polkas.

Stradling and Spain
* R. A. Stradling, Philip IV and the Government of Spain, 1621 – 1665.

Stradling and ).
The original line-up of Edward The Second And The Red Hot Polkas featured Tom Greenhalgh ( guitar / vocals ), Jon Moore ( guitar / vocals ), Barney Stradling ( guitar ), John Gill ( bass ), Steve Goulding ( drums ), Danny Stradling ( percussion ), Rod Stradling ( melodeon ), and Dave Haines ( melodeon ).
Martin Brinsford ( percussion ), Rod Stradling ( Melodeon ), Danny Stradling ( percussion ), Dave Haines ( melodeon, melodica, bass clarinet ), John Gill ( Bass ), Mike Hirst ( Melodeon ), Tee Carthy ( Bass ), Glen Latouche ( vocals ), Gavin Sharp ( Saxophone, Keyboard, John Hart ( Trombone ), Simon Care ( Melodeon ), Neil Yates ( Trumpet, Guitar ), Jon Moore ( Guitar ), Alton Zebby ( Drums ), Steve Goulding ( Drum ), Tom Greehalgh ( Guitar ), Barney Stradling ( Guitar ), Lorna Bailey ( vocals ), MvKilla ( Rap ), Rees Wesson ( Melodeon, Melodica, Backing Vocals ), Neil Fairclough ( Bass ), Pat Illingworth ( Drum ), Andy Morel ( Saxophone ), Kellie While ( vocals ), Kwame Yeboah ( vocals ), Gareth Warren ( Melodeon, Paul Francis ( Drum ), Robert Fordjour ( Drum ).

half and dozen
There was an artificial lake just out of sight in the first stand of trees, fed by a half dozen springs that popped out of the ground above the hillside orchard.
Barton's men cut the telegraph wires in half a dozen places, carrying away whole sections to make repairs more difficult.
I've been that far half a dozen times.
He invited Lady Sybil, Lord Thomson, Bechhofer Roberts, and a half dozen others.
That exchange was not only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more and more New Yorkers were discovering 29th Street and Eighth Avenue, where half a dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly dancing.
Or buy half a dozen lengths of oilcloth and change patterns for different kinds of barbecues.
There are a half dozen reasons helping to account for the migration to the campgrounds.
How in the world had he formerly found time to build up a business, raise a family, be on half a dozen boards, work actively on committees and either go out in the evening or plow through the contents of a bulging brief case??
`` But when I arrived and recognised a number of notorious characters I had thrown into the detective bureau basement half a dozen times, I knew I had been framed, and withdrew almost at once ''.
If you have taken this stroll in the morning, and you have the time and inclination, walk to the right along the crowded Corso for half a dozen blocks to visit the fine private collection of paintings -- mainly of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- in the Palazzo Doria ( open Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:00 to 1:00 ).
He parked facing it and left the headlights on, but when he started into the tunnel with the suitcase, he found the illumination extended no farther than half a dozen feet into the passage.
Muller's would have to be one of the half dozen almost directly opposite.
A half dozen laborers working around the clock can fire approximately 15, 000-25, 000 bricks a day.
" They will abuse bar staff, half a dozen a night, normally gangs of blokes, the marketing is directed at yobbos ," one bar owner told The Age newspaper.
This compilation of a dozen accounts ( half of which, including the case of Morgan, had been previously published ) stands as a landmark work, a Puritan precursor of the true-crime miscellanies that, stripped of all religious intent, would become a staple of the genre in subsequent centuries.
During his reign, there was a significant increase in the size of the Mughal Empire, half a dozen rebellions were crushed, prisoners of war were released, and the work of his father, Akbar, continued to flourish.
In the Philippines, at least a half dozen killings of people singing " My Way " caused newspapers there to label the phenomenon " My Way killings "; some bars refuse to allow the song, and some singers refrain from vocalizing it among strangers.
The Kordofanian languages are a geographic grouping of half a dozen language families spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Kordofan Province, Sudan.
Based on half a dozen meetings over more than two decades, and a lifetime's study of the man's work, the book has been described as " One of the best books published by a film-maker on a film-maker ".
Four team members were crushed to death under the cars and another half dozen seriously injured.
As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen European settlements survived.
This book had enjoyed considerable success in the 1520s, when it went through half a dozen editions ( see External links below for facsimiles and translations ) but did not sustain its influence, perhaps owing to its mostly Latin text, Gothic script and many difficult abbreviations.
Only one country has been known to ever dismantle their nuclear arsenal completely — the apartheid government of South Africa apparently developed half a dozen crude fission weapons during the 1980s, but they were dismantled in the early 1990s.
Each program sponsors about eight peer review meetings in each year, in which a ' host country ' lays a given policy or initiative open to examination by half a dozen other countries and relevant European-level NGOs.

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