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Wright and family
Conan Doyle was preoccupied with organising an imminent lecture tour of Australia, and in July 1920, sent Gardner to meet the Wright family.
Gardner believed the Wright family to be honest and respectable.
Frances was invited to stay with the Wright family during the school summer holiday so that she and Elsie could take more pictures of the fairies.
To protect the girls ' anonymity, Frances and Elsie were called Alice and Iris respectively, and the Wright family was referred to as the Carpenters.
Originally from Massachusetts, William Wright had been a Baptist minister, but he later joined his wife's family in the Unitarian faith.
At this time Wright changed his middle name from Lincoln to Lloyd in honor of his mother's family, the Lloyd Joneses.
As the only male left in the family, Wright assumed financial responsibility for his mother and two sisters.
Wright previously collaborated with Silsbee — accredited as the draftsman and the construction supervisor — on the 1886 Unity Chapel for Wright's family in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
Robert E. Wright has developed a model that helps to predict when firms ( individuals, companies ) will be more likely to use slaves rather than wage workers, indentured servants, family members, or other types of laborers.
The Wright family, owners of Voyager Estate in Margaret River Western Australia, acquired the VOC name and trademark in 1995.
In September of the same year, Wright registered for mathematics, English, and history courses at the new Lanier High School in Jackson, but had to stop attending classes after a few weeks of irregular attendance because he needed to earn money for family expenses.
The Wright family had a long tradition in Northern Ireland politics ; Billy's great-grandfather had once served as a Royal Commissioner.
The Wrights can be traced back at least to John Wright alias Camplyon of Stowmarket who made his will in 1557, although wills and deeds show the family holding land in Suffolk and Norfolk at least a century earlier.
This structure became home to the Wright family, including sons John Jr. and James.
In 1738, James Wright, flush with his family's ferry earnings, built the Wright Ferry Mansion, the oldest existing house in Columbia, for his family.
Wright brought his family, five other families and twenty-five labourers and a plan to establish an agriculturally based community to what was then a mosquito-infested wilderness.
But soon after, Wright and his family took advantage of the large lumber stands and became involved in the timber trade.
Wright brought his family, five other families and twenty-five labourers and a plan to establish an agriculturally based community to what was a mosquito-infested wilderness.
But soon after, Wright and his family took advantage of the large lumber stands and became involved in the timber trade.
Wright I on a tract of land on upper North Main Street in Altamont, where originally stood a two-story frame house that was the Wright family home.
They were John, Amariah and Hannah ( wife of George L. Byon ) Hammond ; Esther Wright ( second wife of Ira Bulkley ); Elizabeth Cook ( wife of Orsemus Rathbone ); Willis and Nancy ( wife of Brockhurst L. Baker ) Hammond ; George L. and Harris T. Ryon ; Benson, Elizabeth and Charles Tubbs ; Maria Coates ( wife of Lorenzo Cook ); Edward, Charlotte and Hester Buck ; Phebe Mascho, who died young, and her brother Charles ; and a girl named Rifle, who lived in the family of John Ryon, Sr. Miss Wright ’ s pay for teaching was " calculated at one dollar per week, or one bushel of good merchantable wheat.

Wright and struggled
Wright struggled to find a publisher for the book, and eventually used Wetzel Publishing Co., a vanity press.
Wright struggled in his first and only postseason, going 4 – 25 (. 160 ) in the Mets ' NLCS loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, and batting a mere. 216 in 10 postseason games.
Under George Graham chances were limited for Dickov as he struggled to break into the Arsenal team who were rich in talent with players such as Ian Wright.
Wright struggled with a successful follow-up until 1972 when the single " Baby Sitter " ( one of Wright's first compositions ) reached the top 50 of the Hot 100 and peaked at number six on the R & B charts.
In 1994, Wright was named head coach at Hofstra University, which had struggled through most of the 1980s and early 90's.
Under new boss Roy Evans, Wright struggled somewhat and was publicly criticized by Evans.
Martin Keown replaced Wright in the team and he struggled to get back into squad for the next 4 years.

Wright and financially
During the American Civil War the mansion was rented by Charles Kuhn Prioleau, an American landowner from South Carolina who financially supported the Confederate States and who married Mary Elizabeth Wright, daughter of the owner of the hall.

Wright and returned
Their secondary was led by Pro Bowl cornerbacks Dennis Smith and Louis Wright, along with Mike Harden, who intercepted 6 passes and returned them for 179 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Before Wright returned to Paris, he gave a confidential report to the United States consulate in Accra on some of the things he had learned about Nkrumah and his political party.
Modern logicists ( like Bob Hale, Crispin Wright, and perhaps others ) have returned to a program closer to Frege's.
Forrest returned to Tennessee after the war broke out, enlisted in the Confederate States Army ( CSA ) and trained at Fort Wright in Randolph, Tennessee.
When Wright returned, he told Griffin that he had overstepped his responsibilities — since Griffin had completed several of Wright's jobs, and he sometimes substituted his own building designs.
While his father remained in England, Wright and his four sisters returned to Northern Ireland, where he was raised in a children's home in Mountnorris, South Armagh ( a predominantly Irish nationalist area ).
Trinidad returned to action in a fight against Ricardo Mayorga and, following a fight against Winky Wright, retired a second time.
When Wright returned in 1726 with companions Robert Barber and Samuel Blunston, they began developing the area, Wright building a house about a hundred yards from the edge of the Susquehanna River in the area of today's South Second and Union Streets.
In the Fall of 1825, Wright returned to Memphis and founded the Nashoba Commune near Memphis, Tennessee, where she planned to educate slaves to prepare them for freedom.
They returned to the Huffman Prairie Flying Field in 1910 to operate a pilot training school-The Wright Company School of Aviation-and a flight exhibition company.
In the 1960s, Wright returned to the New York stage appearing in three plays: Mary, Mary ( 1962 ) at the Helen Hayes Theatre in the role of Mary McKellaway, I Never Sang for My Father ( 1968 ) at the Longacre Theatre in the role of Alice, and Who's Happy Now?
Wright turned out as a guest for Leicester City, playing as both a forward and a defender before he returned to Molineux in 1942.
Wright shot at and missed the prone Bowie, who returned fire and possibly hit Wright.
As the mark and date on the tree were unaltered, Brahe and Wright assumed that Burke had not returned, and did not think to check to see if the supplies were still buried.
Feeling the strain of overpopulation in Massachusetts, Wright first came to see the then isolated and unsettled area of the Ottawa Valley in 1796, returned again in 1798, and once more in 1799.
He returned to the United States in 1945, and worked at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
He returned to Dayton in 1936, and he and Orville helped Henry Ford in the planning, moving and restoration of the Wright family home and one of the Wright Brothers bicycle shops to Ford's Dearborn, Michigan heritage village about great Americans.
They returned to Australia in 1973 and reunited with Ted Albert and became the house producers for his new Albert Productions record label, writing for and / or producing many chart-topping acts including Stevie Wright, Rose Tattoo, Cheetah, and The Angels.
Wright returned to London as an agent for the South Carolina colony in 1757.
Mark Wright surprisingly returned to the club and a run of five successive wins late in the season secured another campaign in the Football League.
Mark Wright returned for his third spell as manager on a non-contract basis.

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