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tenant and farmer
Lipscomb spent most of his life working as a tenant farmer in Texas and was " discovered " and recorded by Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz in 1960 during the country blues revival.
A landlord received rent, workers received wages, and a capitalist tenant farmer received profits on their investment.
Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe, today part of Gehrden, near Hannover, in the Kingdom of Hanover in the German Confederation, the fourth child ( of fourteen ) of a tenant farmer.
He becomes a secret " go-between " for Marian Maudsley, the daughter of the host family, and nearby tenant farmer Ted Burgess.
During the Victorian era, Dial House was the home of the writer Primrose McConnell, tenant farmer and author of The Agricultural Notebook ( 1883 ), recognized as a standard reference work for the European farming industry.
Siemens was born in the village of Lenthe, today part of Gehrden, near Hanover where his father, Christian Ferdinand Siemens ( July 31, 1787-January 16, 1840 ), a tenant farmer, farmed an estate belonging to the Crown.
They were imprisoned under a proclaimed Coercion Act in Kilmainham Gaol for " sabotaging the Land Act ", from where the No Rent Manifesto, which Parnell and the others signed, was issued calling for a national tenant farmer rent strike.
His parents were Thomas Adams ( 1788 – 1859 ), a poor tenant farmer, and his wife, Tabitha Knill Grylls ( 1796 – 1866 ).
Arishima first achieved fame in 1917 with, which depicts God ’ s curse on both man and nature through the eyes of a self-destructive tenant farmer.
Nygaardsvold was born in Hommelvik, the main center of the municipality of Malvik in the county of Sør-Trøndelag to a tenant farmer and his wife.
His father, Robert Hogg ( 1729 – 1820 ), was a tenant farmer while his mother, Margaret Hogg ( née Laidlaw ) ( 1730 – 1813 ), was noted for collecting native Scottish ballads.
In 1785 he served a year working for a tenant farmer at Singlee.
His father, a poor but respectable tenant farmer, was forced to withdraw Hughes from school and set him to work one of his farms.
Mary Harris was born on the northside of Cork, Ireland, the daughter of a Roman Catholic tenant farmer, Richard Harris, and his wife, Ellen Cotter.
Carleton's father was a Roman Catholic tenant farmer, who supported fourteen children on as many acres, and young Carleton passed his early life among scenes similar to those he later described in his books.
He was one of seven children born to Lela ( née Wright ) and John Bowden Connally, Sr., a dairy and tenant farmer.
His father, Thomas Parkes, was a small-scale tenant farmer.
A tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
He was born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby, a hamlet near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, the son of a tenant farmer, George Bass, and a local beauty named Sarah Nee Newman.
Richard Shakespeare, the father of John Shakespeare, Mary's husband, was a tenant farmer on land owned by her father in Snitterfield.
As the son of a middle class tenant farmer, Jean-Baptiste Carrier and his family survived on income reaped from cultivating the land of a French nobleman.
The Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America was formed by Robert L. Hill of Winchester, Akansas, a black tenant farmer.
Parnell and his party lieutenants, William O ' Brien, John Dillon, Michael Davitt, Willie Redmond, went into a bitter verbal offensive and were imprisoned in October 1881 under the Irish Coercion Act in Kilmainham Jail for " sabotaging the Land Act ", from where the No-Rent Manifesto was issued calling for a national tenant farmer rent strike which was partially followed.
His father was a tenant farmer, but shortly after the Ohio River flood of 1937, the family moved to Heath, Kentucky where Buster Carroll sold tractor implements and opened a automobile repair shop in 1940.

tenant and John
The building was named for John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, a developer and original tenant of the building.
A son of John Murdoch, a former Hanoverian artillery gunner and a Millwright and tenant of Bello Mill on the estate of James Boswell in Auchinleck, he was educated until the age of ten at the Old Cumnock Kirk School before attending Auchinleck school under William Halbert, author of a highly regarded arithmetic textbook.
A new tenant to the house is an angry young man named Mickey ( John Garfield ), an orchestral arranger and friend of Felix.
His parents were tenant farmers: his father John had been married before his union with Jane, and was in his forties when Thomas, the eldest of eight, was born.
He became May Parker's tenant, then got close enough to use the Nullifier on Spider-Man ; although he had hoped that it would merely nullify Spider-Man's web-shooters, the radiation in Spider-Man's blood resulted in the Nullifier's interaction with Spider-Man's unique biology rendering him amnesiac, Doctor Octopus subsequently tricking Spider-Man into helping him before Spider-Man's own better nature resulted in him turning against his ' partner ' despite his memory loss long enough for John Jameson to use the Nullifier to shut down his tentacles.
During the 19th century, Sir Hector Mackenzie and his sons Sir Francis and Dr John Mackenzie refused to evict a single tenant during the clearances, despite the estate running at a loss.
His father John Massey and his mother Marianne ( or Mary Anne ) Ferguson were tenant farmers who also owned a small property.
The tenant was given power to alter or rebuild the mansion-house at his pleasure .. As Mr Rolf died very soon after this lease, it was transferred to John Lennard and his son Samson, Lord Dacre's son-in-law.
The tenant representation was led by O ' Brien, the others were John Redmond, Timothy Harrington and T. W. Russell for the Ulster tenants.
John Hancock Insurance was originally the main tenant of the building, but the insurance company announced in 2004 that some offices will relocate to a new building at 601 Congress Street, in Fort Point, Boston.
The son of a tenant farmer Victor Biffen and his wife ' Tish ', John Biffen was born at Combwich, a small village on the River Parrett near Bridgwater, Somerset in 1930.
2 oxgangs with an annual rate of 4 shillings were payable by the tenant, Gilbert de Notton, to Adam de Prestwich who in turn paid tax to King John of England.
Indeed John Canynges and his business partner William Cheddar the Elder had taken temporary possession of William Corbet's 2 / 3rds occupancy of Alveston manor as security for their debt, and later granted it by gift to William II Canynges ( d. 1474 ) who held it from them as a " free tenant ".
The complex's anchor tenant is John Lewis which occupies all of the northern side of the complex, including part of the car park area which it uses as a customer collections point.
The paper was founded by John Francis Maguire under the title The Cork Examiner in 1841 in support of the Catholic Emancipation and tenant rights work of Daniel O ' Connell.
Although the English Heritage record says it was rebuilt in 1837 other sources record the building as original, noting that in 1837 the new tenant John Wilson renamed it to Seacroft Grange and set his coat of arms over the door.
The low hill on which the village is sited may have been crowned by a church in the pre-Norman period, but there is no certain evidence that it was a place of settlement until around 1200 when it was chosen as the location of a major settlement by a Norman lord, almost certainly William de Braose who had been installed by King John in 1201 as the chief tenant of a very substantial territory encompassing most of the modern County Tipperary.
A post windmill at Windmill Close, between Mount Pleasant and Belle Vue Lane was recorded in 1842 ; the owner was John Need and the tenant miller Thomas Blatherwick.
The Catholic Defence Association was an organisation founded in 1851 by William Keogh, John Sadleir and George Henry Moore to defend the rights of Irish Roman Catholics and tenant farmers.
Penn has had a church since at least around 1200 when St. John the Baptist's Church was first established by Sir Hugh de Bushbury, apparently a descendant of the tenant Robert.
Unmentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Royton does not appear in records until 1212, when it was documented to have been a thegnage estate, or manor, comprising twelve oxgangs of land, with an annual rate of 24 shillings payable by the tenant, William Fitz William, to King John of England.

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