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The name Dussindale has been given to a recent housing development in nearby Thorpe St Andrew.
By some Shakespearian commentators Pembroke has been identified with the " Mr W. H ." referred to as " the onlie begetter " of Shakespeare's sonnets in the dedication by Thomas Thorpe, the owner of the published manuscript, while his mistress, Mary Fitton, has been identified with the " dark lady " of the sonnets.
Lady Thorpe, wife of Sir Henry Thorpe, the local squire, dies next morning and Wimsey hears how the Thorpe family has been blighted for 20 years by the unsolved theft of jewels from a house-guest by the butler, Deacon, and an accomplice, Cranton.
Australia has generally been a world power in Olympic swimming since the 1956 Melbourne Olympics ; swimmers like Dawn Fraser, Kieren Perkins and Ian Thorpe have taken multiple gold medals.
( 1923 ), and has been endorsed recently by Brian Vickers, who notes Thorpe uses such ' visual puns ' elsewhere.
It has been translated into English by Benjamin Thorpe as History of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings ( 1845 ), and History of England under the Norman Kings ( Oxford, 1857 ), and was continued in three additional volumes from 1154 to 1509 by R Pauli.
Within Formula One, two teams have had their base of operations in Banbury, the former Simtek team which competed in the 1994 and 1995 F1 World Championships was based on the Wildmere Industrial Estate, whilst the current Virgin Racing team has it's manufacturing and production facility sited on Thorpe Way Industrial Estate, utilising the building formerly owned by Ascari Cars, a luxury sports car manufacturer.
Steel has been criticised both then and since for not driving a harder bargain ; the opposing case is that the continuing scandal surrounding Thorpe left the party in a very weak state to face an early general election and Steel was wise to buy himself some time from Callaghan.
When Reginald Maudling resigned from the Cabinet, the Liberal leader, Jeremy Thorpe, commented that " Mr. Heath has been left to wrestle with the Monday Club single-handed.
Thorpe has recorded that the people of Altmark believed that kobolds appeared as black cats while walking the earth.
While many of the members of the team were not full-blooded Indians, Thorpe himself was three-eights Irish, every identifiable team member has proved to have at least some Indian blood.
The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport legend Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986.
However, Alan Davis has stated that the designation of Earth 616 was actually first made by Dave Thorpe, the previous writer of the UK-published Captain Britain stories.
" However, Alan Davis has said that it comes from 616, a variation on the Number of the Beast, picked because Dave Thorpe " wasn't a fan of the modern superhero genre " and expressed this in his stories, " such as recording his opinion of the Marvel Universe with the designation 616.
And Richard Thorpe has directed in a comparably mawkish, bathetic style.
Some notable athletes from Wombwell SAC have been Angela Thorpe ( who holds national records in the 100m Hurdles and Michael Stanton ( who has competed at the UK School Games in 2007 & 2008 ).
Don Alvarez boards the ship and is held prisoner, while Captain Thorpe, dressed in the uniform of a Spanish courtier, sneaks into the carriage carrying Dona Maria, who has decided to stay in England and wait for Thorpe's return.
Founded by Brandon Spaulding, it has had many ruthless CEOs including Alan Spaulding, Alexandra Spaulding, Roger Thorpe, Amanda Spaulding, and Alan-Michael Spaulding.
The Seafarer has been translated many times by numerous scholars, starting with Benjamin Thorpe in 1842.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Thorpe has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6101 Hollywood Blvd.
Sleeve notes are by long-time fan Steve Thorpe, and the remastering has been carried out by Tim Turan in Oxford, UK.

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One of the early humorists already mentioned, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment of those materials.
But Thorpe saw also the hardships of pioneer existence, the cultural poverty of the frontier settlements, and the slack morality which abounded in the new regions.
According to Benjamin Thorpe " Grimm says the word embla, emla, signifies a busy woman, from amr, ambr, aml, ambl, assiduous labour ; the same relation as Meshia and Meshiane, the ancient Persian names of the first man and woman, who were also formed from trees.
She also performed in the production of Warrior, a musical about the American-Indian athlete Jim Thorpe, where CurtainUp. com described her as " outstanding.
Buses also connect Staines-upon-Thames to Thorpe Park.
Along with the two gold medals, Thorpe also received two challenge prizes, which were donated by King Gustav V of Sweden for the decathlon and Czar Nicholas II of Russia for the pentathlon.
With a total point score of 7, 476 points, Thorpe broke the previous record of 7, 385 points set in 1909, ( also set at Celtic Park ), by Martin Sheridan, the champion athlete of the Irish American Athletic Club.
Thorpe notably also competed professionally in soccer, baseball, American Football, and basketball ; and competed collegiately in track and field, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and did ballroom dancing.
Humorous writers were also popular and included Seba Smith and Benjamin P. Shillaber in New England and Davy Crockett, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Johnson J. Hooper, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, and George Washington Harris writing about the American frontier.
Canton manager, Jack Cusack, also picked up some former Akron players and, signed Jim Thorpe, to his renamed Canton Bulldogs team.
This identical motif also occurs in Joseph Stannard's masterwork Thorpe Water Frolic of 1828.
The Indians roster also included Jim Thorpe.
However Thorpe and Lingo also felt that it would be nice to keep the Indians at home once or twice a year.
The team also had four former Carlisle Indians football captains in Thorpe, Joe Guyon, Pete Calac, and Elmer Busch and the Indians ' trainer was John Morrison, reportedly the first Carlisle captain.
Oxley also had two daughters out of wedlock before his marriage: one with Charlotte Thorpe and another with Elizabeth Marnon.
Calendar Girls also cast Graham Crowden as Jesse's husband Richard, Belinda Everett as Cora's daughter Maya, Marc Pickering as Jem Haper's friend Gaz, and Harriet Thorpe as WI president Brenda Mooney.
However, Thorpe was also a highly capable stroke-maker: during his highest Test score, 200 not out off 231 balls against New Zealand at Christchurch in 2002, he and Andrew Flintoff compiled a partnership of 281 in 51 overs.
He also wrote a book about the Thorpe case, The Last Word.
He also edited an edition of Schneider's Danish Grammar for the use of Englishmen ( 1830 ), and superintended the English translation of his Anglo-Saxon Grammar by Thorpe ( 1830 ).
Fastrack tickets are also available for Thorpe Park's Fright Night maze attractions.
Wheaties also does not limit itself to current athletic stars, as special edition boxes have depicted baseball players from the early 20th century, and many athletes who were too early for Wheaties to cover ( see Jim Thorpe ).
Evidence of Norse settlement can also be found within the local area with place names such as ' Thorpe Audlin ' and ' Grimethorpe ' possibly descending from the Norse term ' thorpe ' meaning a small settlement or a farm.
Thorpe Park is also in the town, including frequent buses from Staines-upon-Thames and the car park.
* The poem " Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight ", written in 1867 by the American poet Rose Hartwick Thorpe, was also based on the legend of the Chertsey heroine Blanche Heriot.
A carriage bringing Don Alvarez to the ship which, unbeknownst to him, Thorpe had captured, also brings his niece.

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