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Since 1967, the facility has been occupied by the former British Army Major Paddy Roy Bates ; his associates and family claim that it is an independent sovereign state.
A few of the older families that lived in Jennings were, of course, The Jennings family, Bradshaw family, the Beaty family ( BAY-TEE ), Nunns, Cunninghams, Connells, Blair's, Johns, Hewitts, Stephen's, Hodges, Lewises, Avrietts, Leigh's, Bates, McCalls, Scaffs and others.
One of the oldest homes in Jennings is where the Ben Bates family lives.
In The Go-Between, a young middle class boy named Leo Colston ( Dominic Guard ), a guest for the summer with an upper class family, becomes the messenger for an affair between the daughter, Marian ( Julie Christie ,) and a working class farmer named Ted Burgess ( Alan Bates ).
The Bates family, a mega-family with 19 children that has been featured in reality TV series, makes its home in Lake City.
And yet, said Bates " I never saw the flocks of slow-flying Heliconidae in the woods persecuted by birds or dragonflies ... nor when at rest did they appear to be molested by lizards, or predacious flies of the family Asilidae which were very often seen pouncing on butterflies of other families ...
Bates ' original work was done on a group of conspicuous butterflies which he knew as the family Heliconiidae.
Pop Larkin and his family were inspired by a colourful character seen in a local shop in Kent by Bates and his family when on holiday.
Bates family grave, Seville, Ohio
Bates was buried at the family cemetery on the Thornhill estate near St. Louis.
The Bates family home on Falmouth's Main Street is preserved by the Falmouth Historical Society.
Descended from a Worcestershire family, some of whom had sat in Parliament, he was born to William Colles and Mary Anne Bates of Woodbroak, Co. Wexford.
On 8 April 2012, Easter Sunday, BFBS simulcast a two hour show with Smooth, presented jointly by Simon Bates and BFBS's Rachel Cochrane allowing family and friends of serving troops to connect with their loved ones.
Scholars now believe that the Beeliar people may have been a family subgroup of a larger tribe whom Daisy Bates called Beelgar.
H. E. Bates wrote five books involving the Larkin family, the titles of the first four of which were used as episode titles for the TV series:
Edward Bates studied the law with Rufus Easton and boarded with his family.
Bates was, for the most part, happy with his large family.
The family area was moved from the South Stand and originally spanned the full lower tier, however this was altered by Ken Bates and there are now two sections, one at either end of the lower tier for club members and season ticket holders attending matches with juveniles.
For his undergraduate work, Vincent followed the family tradition of studying at Bates.
He is the third of three sons born to Oswald Bates Lord ( 1903 – 1986 ) and Mary Pillsbury Lord ( of the flour family, Pillsbury ) ( 1904 – 1978 ).
In 1793, Bates ' family moved to the part of New Bedford, Massachusetts that would become the township of Fairhaven in 1812.

Bates and moved
After Bates ' death Madge moved to a bungalow, which had originally been a cow byre, next to the Granary.
First educated at Christ's Hospital, he moved to Chichester High School for Boys the year before his father became vicar at nearby Bognor Regis, where he was trained by the Warwickshire batsman Len Bates.
Bates left his skateboard shop, Bates Skates, behind in Palm Springs and moved to Newport Beach.
In 1960, Daisy Bates moved to New York City and wrote her memoir, The Long Shadow of Little Rock, which won a 1988 National Book Award.
Then Bates moved to Washington, D. C., and worked for the Democratic National Committee.
He soon moved to New York City to found Ted Bates & Co with Ted Bates.
Shortly afterwards the Bates ' home was bombed and they moved to West Wellow, where Mary found work with the NAAFI.
Now driving Bates ' car, he moved on to a campground in Ely, Nevada, where on September 18, 1974 he bound and shot two elderly campers, Emmett and Lois Johnson.
( Bates later moved to Memphis and became a Republican and a right wing radio talk show host.
In 2010 Bates was moved to mid morning ( 9am to 1pm ) and shortly afterwards it was announced he would be leaving the station in January 2011 to present a show on Smooth Radio.
After spending a year at Virginia Union University, he moved north to attend Bates College in Maine, where he obtained his B. A.
In 1931 Bates moved to England, where he supported himself as a door-to-door vacuum salesman while exhibiting his art work at the Wertheim Gallery.
A graduate of Burlington High School in Vermont, Terrien moved to Maine to study viola at Bates College.
James Bates moved to its capital, Arkansas Post, to become one of the first lawyers in the new territory.
After they married, Bates moved to her Moore Farm near Van Buren in Crawford County.
In 1824 Frederick Bates appointed him as secretary of state and he moved to the capital, then located at St. Charles, Missouri.
In 1960, Bates and her husband moved back to the United States and got an apartment in Beverly Hills.
An era ended when Bates retired from management in 1973 and Paine moved to Hereford United in the summer of 1974 to make a further 106 appearances thus establishing an all-time league record of 819 appearances.

Bates and Ohio
The county is divided into forty townships: Alden, Alpha, Bates, Burdette, Campbell, Carlton, Cedar, Como, Florence, Gilbert, Glendale, Grand, Greenleaf, Hiland, Holden, Hulbert, Linn, Logan, Midland, Miller, Mondamin, Ohio, Ontario, Park, Pearl, Plato, Pleasant Valley, Ree Heights, Riverside, Rockdale, Rose Hill, St. Lawrence, Spring Hill, Spring Lake, Wheaton, and York ; and one area of unorganized territory: Northwest Hand.
After his wife's death, Captain Bates wired Cleveland, Ohio, for a coffin.
Other candidates at the convention included former New York Governor William H. Seward, U. S. Senator Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, former U. S. Representative Edward Bates of Missouri, and U. S. Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania.
William H. Seward of New York was considered the front runner, followed by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, and Missouri's Edward Bates.
On September 3, 1974, Knowles entered Scott's Inn, a roadside pub near Lima, Ohio and met William Bates, a 32-year-old account executive for Ohio Power Company.
* William Bates was murdered on September 3, after having shared some drinks with Knowles in Lima, Ohio.
* In 1992, two former assistants of dentist Lyn V. Bates filed suit in Canton, Ohio, claiming they " were continually, against their will, subjected to religious recruitment, proselytizing and brainwashing by defendants in fervent attempts to convert them to the Scientology cult.

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