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Newport and Playhouse
The angriest young man in Newport last night was at the Playhouse, where `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' opened as the jazz festival closed.

Newport and For
* Newport Living ( song ), a song by the American power pop band Cute Is What We Aim For
For the next three years Newport was a British stronghold.
For the rest of the war Newport was the base of the French forces in the United States.
For many years Newport was home to the series of yacht races for the America's Cup.
For a short time in the mid-19th century, the county seat was moved to Newport News.
For this reason, Bellevue is not protected by a levee, whereas Dayton and Newport are.
For nearly a quarter-century, the residents of the Newport area lived under constant threat of attack from Cherokee crossing the mountains from North Carolina.
For several years, Hopkins was locked in a bitter rivalry with Samuel Ward of Westerly, a strong supporter of hard currency, and also a champion of Newport, his town of origin.
" In 1952, the Newport Daily News in Rhode Island contained a " Guide For Top Quality ICE CREAM SODAS CABINETS MILK SHAKES ", which shows the use of the term " cabinet " in print.
For 19R departures a left turn after departure to 175 degrees allows for a passage over Newport Beach within the confines of the noise abatement profile.
For all Newport County players with a Wikipedia article see: Category: Newport County A. F. C.
For a hundred years ( 1867 to 1967 ) Great Linford was served by Great Linford railway station on the Wolverton to Newport Pagnell branch line.
For 1965, the 4-door sedan used the six-window Town Sedan style which also used by the 1965 Chrysler Newport and Dodge Custom 880.
For almost twenty years, Newport worked as a privateer who raided Spanish freighters off and on in the Caribbean.
For example, Plate 16 of Vitruvius Britannicus, a rendering of Somerset House in London, was an inspiration for American architect Peter Harrison when he designed the Brick Market in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1761.
For 1980 – 1981, Plymouth returned to the big car market with a new Gran Fury that was a virtual twin of the concurrent Chrysler Newport intended mainly for fleet sales and law enforcement duties.
* For history since 1958, see Newport News, Virginia.
For 1966 the mid-range Chrysler series in Canada was sold as the 300, except it used Newport / Windsor taillamps.
For the 1961 model year the Chrysler Newport was made the marque's price leader with the Windsor positioned one level above the Newport.
For the first time in his career, his ranking was high enough for him to be granted regular entry ( i. e. without having to qualify ) into the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships in Newport, Rhode Island the week after Wimbledon, which his compatriot Greg Rusedski had won the previous two years.
For many years he was a zealous member of the Superior Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a member of the Catholic union, and a representative of the Diocese of Newport on the Catholic Education Council.

Newport and George
In her letter to John Brown, `` E. B. '', the Quakeress from Newport, had suggested that the American people owed more honor to John Brown for seeking to free the slaves than they did to George Washington.
In Newport, Davis had met Columbia Records producer George Avakian, who persuaded him to sign with his label.
The celebrated march of 1781 to Yorktown, Virginia that ended with the defeat of the British at the Siege of Yorktown and the Battle of the Chesapeake began in Newport, Rhode Island under the joint command of General George Washington who led American troops and the Comte de Rochambeau who led French soldiers sent by King Louis XVI.
* May 15 – Jamestown: Christopher Newport, George Percy, Gabriel Archer, and others travel 6 days exploring along the James River up to the falls and Powhatan's village.
In July 1781, Rochambeau was finally able to leave Newport for Providence to begin the decisive march to Yorktown, Virginia along with General George Washington.
From the Earl of Newport, the lordship passed to George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, and thence to his son, William Savile, the second Marquis, who died without issue.
Settled about 1791, on land granted to George Muse, purchased by James Taylor Sr. and settled by his son James Taylor, Jr .. Newport was incorporated as a town in 1795 and in 1850 Newport received a city charter.
* George Wiedemann Brewing Company, Kentucky's largest brewery complex, now torn down for urban renewal, for many years Wiedemann beer was synonymous with Newport
* The Newport Jazz Festival is established by George Wein.
President George Washington remembered the Jewish contribution when he wrote to the Sephardic congregation of Newport, Rhode Island, in a letter dated August 17, 1790:
At a famous meeting at the Carlton Club, Conservative backbenchers, led by the President of the Board of Trade Stanley Baldwin and influenced by the recent Newport by-election which was won by a Conservative from the Liberals, voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition and fight the next election as an independent party.
The museum featured an extensive collection of Jewish ceremonial objects and art and, for decades featured the 1790 correspondence between President George Washington and Moses Seixas, sexton of the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island.
He was the eldest son of Richard Herbert of Montgomery Castle ( a member of a collateral branch of the family of the Earls of Pembroke ) and of Magdalen, daughter of Sir Richard Newport, and brother of the poet George Herbert.
* George Thomas ( rugby player ) ( 1857 – 1934 ), rugby union footballer of the 1880s and ' 90s for Wales, and Newport
* George Thomas ( rugby ) ( 1881 – 1916 ), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1900s and ' 10s for Pontnewydd ( RU ), Newport, Great Britain ( RL ), Wales, and Warrington
Notable persons aboard the Sea Venture included the Admiral of the fleet, George Somers, Vice-Admiral Christopher Newport, the new governor for the Virginia Colony, Sir Thomas Gates, future author William Strachey, and businessman John Rolfe with his pregnant wife.
George Street Bridge ( Newport ) | George Street Bridge, Newport, the first cable-stayed bridge in Britain
It links Newport Bridge to George Street Bridge, Newport City Bridge and, via Stephenson Road, Newport Transporter Bridge.

Newport and Dillon
Dillon was replaced by Newport County manager Dean Holdsworth.

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