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Later 19th century historians such as William Forbes Skene brought new standards of accuracy to early Scottish history, while Celticists such as Whitley Stokes and Kuno Meyer cast a critical eye over Welsh and Irish sources.
In 1907, Whitley Stokes suggested an etymology from Proto-Celtic * samani (' assembly '), cognate to Sanskrit sámana, and the Gothic samana.
Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus edited and translated by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan.
Whitley Stokes and Rudolf Thurneysen, on the other hand, prefer to connect the second element * mor with a supposed Old English cognate mara " mare " ( which survives today in the English word night-mare ).
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The Shannon reputedly hosts a river monster named Cata, first appearing in the Book of Lismore, an ancient Irish Manuscript, translated into English by Whitley Stokes.
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Including translations by Whitley Stokes.
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Since the later 19th century, when scholars such as Kuno Meyer and Whitley Stokes applied an increasingly rigorous approach to the study of written sources, a great deal of new information has been extracted from the written material.
There are translations by Patrick Joyce, Old Celtic Romances ( 1879 ), by Whitley Stokes ( a more critical version, printed together with the text ) in Revue celtique, vols.
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* Whitley Stokes: " Beunans Meriasek: The Life of St Meriasek, Bishop and Confessor: a Cornish Drama " ( London & Berlin, 1872 ), new ed.
Whitley Stokes, secretary in the legislative department, was mainly responsible for the measures passed during Hobhouse's term of office, with the important exception of the Specific Relief Act, 1877, in which Hobhouse as an equity lawyer took an especial interest, and a revision of the law relating to the transfer of property, which became a statute after he left India.
The Battle of Mag Mucrama has been translated by Whitley Stokes (" The Battle of Mag Mucrime ", Revue Celtique, 13, 1892 ), by Standish O ' Grady ( included in Silva Gaedelica, 2 volumes, 1892 ) and by M. O ' Daly in Cath Maige Mucrama: The Battle of Mag Mucrama ( 1975 ).
He was also associated with Whitley Stokes, Eleanor Hull and Kuno Meyer and his work had a substantial influence on the scholarship of Roger Sherman Loomis.
It attracted little attention from the scholarly world until 1876, when Whitley Stokes undertook a brief analysis of the Cornish and Welsh vocabulary found in John's marginal commentary.

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In 2010, they had an excellent cup year, repeating a feat from 1974 by reaching the finals of both the Northern League Cup and the Northumberland Senior Cup, but lost them both again: the former to South Shields on penalties and the latter to Whitley Bay.

Whitley and was
Britain ’ s first airborne assault took place on February 10, 1941, when ' X ' Troop, No 11 Special Air Service Battalion ( which was formed from No 2 Commando and subsequently became 1st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment ) dropped into southern Italy from converted Whitley bombers flying from Malta and demolished a span of the aqueduct near Tragino in a daring night raid named Operation Colossus.
He was born in what is now Whitley County, Indiana, at either a small Miami village by Devil's Lake, or at a larger nearby village known as Turtletown.
Whitley, the Father of Hollywood, was the General Manager of the Syndicate.
Whitley County was created on January 17, 1818 from adjacent Knox County, Kentucky.
The namesake of the county, Colonel William Whitley, is famous locally for fighting many of these battles within the area, safeguarding the Wilderness Road, as well as for his service in the War of 1812, where he was killed at the Battle of the Thames.
A Whitley County special grand jury returned a 21-count indictment against Sheriff Hodge while he was still Sheriff ( November 8, 2010 ).
The majority of the county was carved out of Wayne and Whitley Counties, with a large center strip following the rail line and roadway from Pulaski County.
Until a road was built from Whitley County in 1931, the primary access to the Falls what through McCreary.
Laurel County, the eighteenth county to be organized in Kentucky, was established by an act of the general assembly, December 12, 1825, from parts of Rockcastle, Clay, Knox and Whitley Counties.
David " Stringbean " Akeman, country music star who was born and raised in AnnvilleFreddie LangdonRandy Hays ( guitar player in the Keith Whitley Band ) Woody Brooks ( has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ) Andrew N. Johnson, Prohibition Party's 1944 nominee for vice president of the United States
Corcoran was founded by Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a prominent land developer from southern California, promoter who platted some 150 towns in the West, who took the lead in building Corcoran ( the main street of the community is named in his honor ).
The Whitley County Courthouse was designed ( 1888 – 1891 ) by Brentwood S. Tolan, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
* Janie Fricke, country music artist, was born in South Whitley in 1947.
* Will Cuppy ( 1884 – 1949 ), humorist and journalist, spent summers when he was a boy at the farm of his grandmother, Sarah Collins Cuppy, near South Whitley.
* Hugo Fox ( born February 2, 1897 in South Whitley ; died December 29, 1969 in South Whitley ) was the principal bassoonist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1922 to 1949.
A statue of Whitley playing his guitar can be seen in the local cemetery, and a local street was renamed " Keith Whitley Boulevard.
The city was founded in 1818 and named after William Whitley.
The town was then known at Whitley Courthouse.
It is governed by Mayor Elbert L. " Whit " Whitley, Jr. ( who was re-elected in 2005 after a 28-year hiatus from the same position ) and a seven-member City Council.
Medford was founded by Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a land developer, banker, farmer and Rock Island Railroad executive.
The new section was long, with locks at Ferrybridge, Whitley, Pollington and Goole.
Pertwee's brother James Raymond " Jiggy " Pertwee was an RAF Whitley Bomber pilot who was killed in a crash on a hillside close to a disused quarry above Bank Foot, Ingleby Greenhow, following a leaflet drop over Dortmund, Germany in June 1941.

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