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Richmond's elite society has also been portrayed in various popular culture references, such as in 1920s novels by Ellen Glasgow and James Branch Cabell, or the 1990s television sitcom A Different World, which featured the character Whitley Gilbert, an obnoxious and wealthy African American debutante.
The county seat, Williamsburg, is also named for Colonel Whitley, with the first court held at the home of the town's earliest resident, Samuel Cox.
Autry also sang the classic Ray Whitley hit " Back In The Saddle Again ," as well as many Christmas holiday songs, including " Santa Claus Is Coming to Town ," his own composition " Here Comes Santa Claus ," " Frosty the Snowman ," and his biggest hit, " Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Houston is also the birthplace and final resting place of Chris Whitley ( 1960 – 2005 ) who won a Grammy for his Livin with the Law album and revolutionized the National steel Dobro guitar and enjoyed a massive cult following, but died prematurely of lung cancer in 2005.
Whitley is also referred to in the charters of King Henry II, King Richard I and King John, confirming to the priors their possessions and liberties.
Monkseaton, which forms the greater part of the north west of the district, is also very old and its industries were common with those of Whitley being chiefly coalmining and limestone quarrying.
* In the BBC series Our Friends in the North, several scenes take place on or around the Whitley Bay seafront ( such as the Rendezvous Cafe ), it is also name checked several times.
New York also benefits from an extensive bus service to the town of Whitley Bay, even though the town of North Shields is slightly closer to the village.
He also taught Latin, Greek and Classical Studies at Whitley Bay High School from 1983-88 and was well known by pupils for his hippy length hair and recitation of the Odyssey in Greek without translation whilst seated cross legged on the teacher's desk.
Although he was raised in Penshaw, he also lived in Great Lumley and Barley Mow near Chester-le-Street, later moving to Whitley Bay.
O ' Neal is most remembered for his starring role as Youngblood Priest in the blaxploitation film Super Fly and the Cuban officer Colonel Bella in the film Red Dawn, although he also had recurring roles on the television show Living Single as Synclaire's father and as Whitley Gilbert's father on A Different World.
He also had a pompous letter from his father, a letter from the family solicitor, and a letter from Ernest Whitley Jones, joint general manager of Lloyds Bank, demanding payment of an overdraft of £ 79 19s 2d (£ 79. 96 ).
Whitley Bay Football Club ( also known as The Bay, or The Seahorses ) are an English football club based in the North-East of England.
Whitley Bay also won the Northumberland Senior Cup six times in the space of 10 years, and they were also runners up on another occasion.
Finally, to finish a memorable season in charge, Whitley Bay also won the Northumberland Senior Cup, beating Newcastle Blue Star 2 – 1 at Hillheads Park.
He also taught urban ministry at Whitley College, a college of the University of Melbourne.
She has also had touring stints as bassplayer with Ani DiFranco and Chris Whitley, and played on Sarah McLachlan's album Solace.
** and also: Etna-Troy Township, Whitley County, Indiana
Whitley was also an inaugural member of The Independent Music Awards ' judging panel to support independent artists.
Having also had various professional basketball and ice hockey teams as tenants for much of its history, since 2009 it has had no ice hockey team after the departure of the Newcastle Vipers to the Whitley Bay Ice Rink, and no basketball team since the departure of the Newcastle Eagles to Northumbria University's Sport Central arena in 2010.
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 was also used in gun turrets, such as the dorsal turret in the Bristol Blenheim, the nose turret in the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley and the rear turret of the Fairey Battle ( see photo at top ).
He is also mentioned under 10 May, his feast-day in the " Felire " of Óengus the Culdee published by Whitley Stokes for the Henry Bradshaw Society ( 2nd ed.

Whitley and had
The Green Party of England and Wales had one member of the ( unelected ) House of Lords, the Upper Chamber of Parliament, Lord Beaumont of Whitley, who died in 2008.
Whitley County, which had historically been dry, is now officially classified by the state as a moist county.
The first night interception was performed on the night of 13 – 14 August 1940 by Capitano Giorgio Graffer, when he located and opened fire on a British Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber that had been sent to attack Turin.
This presents the night fighter's crew with a much smaller target area, and Royal Air Force bombers ( such as the Whitley and Wellington medium bombers ), in the years just before the war, had all been fitted with twin-gunned hydraulic tail turrets, and shortly thereafter with multi-gun tail turrets, to help fend off such attacks.
In 1881 Le Prince went to the United States as an agent for Whitley Partners, staying in the country along with his family once his contract had ended.
Whitley subsequently passed by inheritance to her granddaughter Elizabeth Seymour who had married Sir Hugh Smithson, a Yorkshire baronet, afterwards created Duke of Northumberland.
The Royal Air Force had neglected air transport before the war, and the only available aircraft for airborne troops were conversions of obsolete bombers like the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley.
Also, artists like Kathy Mattea and Keith Whitley, both of whom had been performing for a few years prior, had their first major hits during 1986 ; Mattea was more folk-styled, while Whitley was pure honky-tonk.
Also, artists like Kathy Mattea and Keith Whitley, both of whom had been performing for a few years prior, had their first major hits during 1986 ; Mattea was more folk-styled, while Whitley was pure honky-tonk.
The six men who had not landed in the drop zone were Royal Engineer sappers who were supposed to rig the aqueduct for demolition, and their Whitley had been carrying most of the explosives to be used in the operation.
The main Bomber Command workhorses at the start of the war, aircraft such as the Vickers Wellington, Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, and Handley Page Hampden / Hereford, had been designed as tactical-support medium bombers, and none of them had enough range or ordnance capacity for anything more than a limited strategic offensive.
John Whitley had created the National Agricultural Hall Company with the aim of building and operating the country's largest covered show centre.
The squadron had a strength of approximately 20 aircraft and initially used the twin engined Armstrong Whitworth Whitley medium bomber although this was quickly replaced by the Handley Page Halifax four engined heavy bomber which was being introduced.
From 1950 until 1955, Whitley Bay Athletic were members of the Northern Alliance League, in which the club had a great run of success.

Whitley and huge
The idea of introducing an entertainment venue to the grounds was brought about by an entrepreneur called John Robinson Whitley, who sealed the grounds ' fate in entertainment by introducing Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and a huge observation wheel to the grounds in the late 19th century.

Whitley and home
North Corbin, just north of Whitley County is home to Sanders Cafe, which is the birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Barncliffe Mill at Brookhouse, former home to Shelley Textiles, became the headquarters for Whitley Willows Ltd after the closure of the Lepton mill.
He exhibited his first films in the Whitley factory in Hunslet, Leeds and in Oakwood Grange, the Whitley home in Roundhay, Leeds, but they were not distributed to the general public.
Whitley Bay Ice Rink is home of Whitley Warriors Ice Hockey Club.
Just south of Olive Hill is Sandy Hook, the boyhood home of Keith Whitley, whose house is now a museum, exhibited in conjunction with the annual Tobacco Festival.
The segment through Hollywood was the first to be built through a heavily populated area and requiring the moving or demolition of many buildings, including Rudolph Valentino's former home in Whitley Heights.
Whitley Bay play their home matches at Hillheads Park, which is adjacent to the Whitley Bay Ice Rink in Whitley Bay and has a maximum capacity of 4, 500.
Whitley Bay's home stadium Hillheads Park
Topcliffe opened in September 1940 as a bomber station in RAF Bomber Command and was home to 77 and 102 Squadrons flying the Whitley heavy bomber.
According to Le Prince's son, Adolphe, it was filmed at Oakwood Grange, the home of Joseph and Sarah Whitley, in Roundhay, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom on October 14, 1888.
The playing fields between the A33 and the Basingstoke Road in south west Whitley are home to the only known colony of Grass Adders in the UK.
His brother, Dan Whitley, commented on November 11, 2005 that Chris was " in a comfortable warm home with hospice care at his disposal ".
After suffering financial difficulties and being unable to attract enough spectators to afford the rent, the Vipers moved home mid-season in November 2009, leaving the arena to move to Whitley Bay Ice Rink, as tenants of the Warriors.
A stone cottage in Church Way, Earsdon, near Whitley Bay, was used as Super Gran's home.
* May 9 — Rising country star Keith Whitley is found dead at his home, a victim of alcohol poisoning.
The college operated an off-campus program in several surrounding counties before 1992, but the Laurel Center in London and the McCreary Center in Whitley City were the first two permanent centers outside Somerset Community College ’ s original Pulaski County, Kentucky home.

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