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Thomas de Thelwall, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster had been parish priest of Polebrook in the 1360s.

Thelwall and .
" The actual person from Porlock mentioned could be many people, including Wordsworth, Joseph Cottle, John Thelwall, Coleridge's wife, or merely a literary device.
Kubla Khan was composed in the same year as This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison, and both poems contained images that were used in the 14 October 1797 letter to Thelwall.
The word supersession is used by S. Thelwall in the title of chapter three of his 1870 translation of Tertullian's Adversus Iudaeos ( written between 198 and 208 ).
The title is provided by Thelwall ; it is not in the original Latin.
English translations by Sidney Thelwall and Philip Holmes can be found in volumes III and IV of the Ante-Nicene Fathers which are freely available online ; more modern translations of some of the works have been made.
Sir Eubule Thelwall ( principal 1621 – 30 ) spent much of his own money on the construction of a chapel, hall and library for the college.
In May 1794 the government took more action: certain of the society leaders were arrested and Hardy, John Thelwall and John Horne Tooke were tried for treason in October, but were acquitted.
*< cite id =" Cugelman2011 "> Cugelman, B., Thelwall, M., & Dawes, P. ( 2011 ).
In 1625 it was enlarged under the supervision of Eubule Thelwall, but by 1698 it was " very ruinous ", and had to be rebuilt.
The last surviving aged speakers were interviewed by Thelwall at this time.
Some equally aged speakers on Gezira Aba just north of Kosti on the Nile south of Khartoum were interviewed by Thelwall in 1980.
Additionally, important comparative work on the Nubian languages has been carried out by Thelwall and Bechhaus-Gerst in the second half of the twentieth century.
* Thelwall, Robin ( 1982 ), ' Linguistic Aspects of Greater Nubian History ', in Ehret, C., & Posnansky, M.
There was a boundary change to the civil parish in 1885 when the county boundary between Lancashire and Cheshire was adjusted: it gained part of Thelwall civil parish from Cheshire.
A complex set of boundary changes occurred in 1933, involving the county boundary with Cheshire: the civil parish gained part of Lymm ancient parish ; exchanged areas of land with Grappenhall ancient parish ; and exchanged areas of land with Thelwall civil parish, all in Cheshire.
The Penny Ferry ( now 24p ) can be used to cross the Manchester Ship Canal to Thelwall.
Although it was usual in cases where several people were jointly charged with high treason to discharge the rest if the first was acquitted, the government persisted with the trials of John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall.
On 2 May thirteen of them were arrested for High treason and sent to the Tower of London, including figures such as Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall.
Also in 2008, a University of Wolverhampton academic, Mike ' Rodney ' Thelwall, was ranked number one in the world in a list of leading researchers in the field of informetrics.
A second definition of webometrics has also been introduced, " the study of web-based content with primarily quantitative methods for social science research goals using techniques that are not specific to one field of study " ( Thelwall, 2009 ), which emphasises the development of applied methods for use in the wider social sciences.
Thelwall is a suburban village in Warrington, North Cheshire, England, close to the Lymm junction of the M6.
Thelwall nowadays borders the villages of Lymm and Grappenhall, and ( across the Manchester Ship Canal ), Latchford.
It is also one of the two principal settlements of Grappenhall and Thelwall civil parish.
Thelwall is perhaps best known for the Thelwall Viaduct, which carries the M6 Motorway across Manchester Ship Canal which opened in July 1963 and another in 1996.

When and you
When I show up he will know you are a good wife to have told him about it ''.
`` When you gotta go, you gotta go '', Mrs. Forsythe said.
When you pass a church on an Irish bus, all the hands flurry in the sign of the cross.
When I take over Taliesin, the first thing I'll do is fire you ''.
When she agrees, you can rest assured her position will remain unchanged.
When you disliked or distrusted a man, you should have a reason.
When a city has arranged things like this you cannot easily change them.
`` When are you to leave ''??
`` When that woman found me and told me that you needed me I was never so happy since before the war ''.
`` When Konishi gets back with the jeep, I want you to round up two or three Japanese boys.
When the front knee is straight and locked, allow it to bend again until you feel the bar come lightly into contact with the sides of the Power Stands.
When you and your dog step into the Junior ring, it should be just what the dog wants to do as much as what you want him to do.
When you start the outdoor performance, you can stay outdoors without a dozen running trips into the kitchen.
When the resin has hardened, mix up another batch with a pigment added if you wish.
When you first acquire a pool, we earnestly recommend -- for your own mental health -- a good long chat with your insurance agent.
When improvements are recommended in working conditions -- such as lighting, rest rooms, eating facilities, air-conditioning -- do you try to set a measure of their effectiveness on productivity??
When negotiating with your union, do you make sure employees have a choice between new benefits and their cents-per-hour cost in wages.
When did you last compare your present premium costs with the costs of insurance from other sources??
When prepositional complements are divided as in what are you looking for??
When you see a needle in my hands you will know the family buttons have fallen off and I have to sew them back on, or get out the safety pins.

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