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I'd prob die with you both in the smae room.
They prob have a deep magical connection that I hope for.
If wind and clouds suddenly appear, no prob: You're still protected.$419
Selling price w avg option mix prob $42k, so ~$7.5B in a day.
No prob—filters in the system are said to remove dirt and bugs.
"He's young and he's prob still trying to figure himself out," said Kaye.
With the trend line- Westin led Moser by 5 in absentees- the attacks prob.
U will prob see us together a lot but it's because there's no hate.
A #bundymilitia supporter, Oathkeeper Joe O'Shaughnessy arrest in Burns for prob cause crim offense.
Is it all a simulation (lol OK, I think this theory has prob been debunked)?
"yeah but let's see an @IdrisElba pic from 1995 (prob still very hot)," Teigen replied.
"Teigen replied, "yeah but let's see an @IdrisElba pic from 1995 (prob still very hot).
Jays will prob have a top pick Anthony Oh relax with the top pick stuff.
I actually was like, 'I prob look like a weirdo stalker, but how cute is this?!
" It goes on ... "prob will have you shave your pubes, at least above the c*** base.
But my albums out in a sec so I prob need to get back on here.
"Remember me saying that was prob really expensive since it was absorbing all the light?" said another.
Here's the prob -- casting agents rely heavily on people from the 7 countries on Trump's ban list.
Typhoon #Meranti prob near its theoretical MPI now, which thankfully decreases a little on approach to Taiwan pic.twitter.
Tom Hiddleston is prob watching Kim Kardashian's Snapchat story thinking "WTF did I just get myself into" pic.twitter.
They prob had to tell him 500 times to hide his water & now it's stuck in his lizard brain.
I prob would have quit if it weren't for her #thebachelor LP: Corrine, like Nick, is willing to play the game.
It's several all at once, and that prob has a lot to do with why we haven't been able to figure this out.
"That guy should prob take some time away from icing his jaw tonight to count his lucky stars that Z wasn't there," she responded.
Really tempting to redesign upper stage for return too (Falcon Heavy has enough power), but prob best to stay focused on the Mars rocket
"It's sad that there are prob folks more grossed out by and/or ashamed of menstrual period blood than they are the current administration," Monáe responded.
"We want to fix the prob for longer term apartment rental first of all, but when you are relocating you need more services, too," Figge said.
"Small complication?" isn't a minor issue, it's a problem, but since we're supposed to focus on the word "small," we're going to reduce it to a PROB.
"Would love short fiction about this," my editor TC Sottek said, dropping a particularly good tweet into Slack: Dunno why GOPers have a prob w/Peter Thiel on SCOTUS.
"I think the surprise of knowing what you are going to have on that very special day you give birth is prob the best surprise you can ever have!" she wrote.
I especially liked HD RADIO, JANE DOE, PASTICHE, STRAP ON (which is thankfully clued as a seatbelt), SANTA HAT, TUTSI, SHONDA Rhimes, NO PROB, ICED LATTE, SALSA BAR, AS I RECALL and SAINT NICK.
" The official-looking, highly technical paper whipped dozens of onlookers into a frenzy, declaring on Twitter and at least one blog that it showed the virus was "man-made" and "not natural" and "prob.
And I have a friend who, instead of writing "probably" or "prob" or whatever, she writes, "prolly," and when I first saw that I was like, "that's weird," but now I use it, too. Right.
She wrote: "I would be so down but they prob hate me by now" It's worth mentioning that Thorne is likely joking that Disney — should that really be the company she is referring to — "hates" her.
"President Trump obviously doesn't lack for confidence and is not unique in this view that if he could just get leaders in a room he could solve some of the world's most intractable prob-lems," Keiser said.
OHIO STATE COACH URBAN MEYER PUT ON LEAVE AMID ABUSE PROB OF FIRED ASSISTANT Meyers, who is on paid leave, said in his statement that he intends to fully cooperate with the university as it conducts its own investigation.
"i prob just snapped bc i was lonely and tired of being told who i could and could not hang out w [sic]"Once the 15-year-old fan posted the screenshots of Hanna's DMs with her, Vasquez responded on Twitter.
This growth would take place with one of the following actions occurring at each time step: Prob p: add an internal link. Prob q: delete a link. Prob r: delete a node. Prob 1-p-q-r: add a node.
Z tables use at least three different conventions: ;Cumulative from mean: gives a probability that a statistic is between 0 (mean) and Z. Example: Prob(0 ≤ Z ≤ 0.69) = 0.2549 ;Cumulative: gives a probability that a statistic is less than Z. This equates to the area of the distribution below Z. Example: Prob(Z ≤ 0.69) = 0.7549. ;Complementary cumulative: gives a probability that a statistic is greater than Z. This equates to the area of the distribution above Z. :Example: Find Prob(Z ≥ 0.69). Since this is the portion of the area above Z, the proportion that is greater than Z is found by subtracting Z from 1. That is Prob(Z ≥ 0.69) = 1 - Prob(Z ≤ 0.69) or Prob(Z ≥ 0.69) = 1 - 0.7549 = 0.2451.
He made his will on 18 January.TNA, PROB 11/294/674. Records of a later dispute over his estate, state that he had died a debtor in the King's Bench prison.TNA, PROB 18/6/77.
Würzburg's second team plays in the ProB, the German third division.
In 2011-12, Monk was instrumental in helping the Gotha Rockets win the ProB title and received Eurobasket.com All- ProB Player of the Year honors, after tallying 15.3 points as well as 7.9 boards a game.
He died during the summer of 1824.Will – National Archives PROB 11/1688.
The 2016–17 ProB was the 10th season of the ProB, the third level of basketball in Germany. The champions and finalists of the league are promoted to the 2017–18 ProA. Weißenhorn Youngstars won the title after defeating PS Karlsruhe Lions in the finals.
He then left Vechta at the end of the 2014-15 season and was named head coach of German ProB side Itzehoe Eagles in May 2015. Elzie was named ProB Coach of the Year after leading Itzehoe to the regular season championship in 2019-20.
Keine Chance für Basketball Eventually, the team decided to move back to the third division ProB.
After the 2014–15, the club sold its ProB license to the Artland Dragons.Artland Dragons : Neuaufbau in der ProB (in German), accessed: 22 May 2015. Instead, the club entered into a cooperation with MTV Herzöge Wolfenbüttel.Kooperation mit Basketball Löwen und SG Braunschweig, accessed: 22 May 2015.
In the 2019–20 season, Gavel would be the head coach of OrangeAcademy of the German third tier ProB.
His will was written in October 1664 and proved in March 1665 (Goodwin, cites TNA, PROB 11/316, sig. 24).
Will of John Winchcombe (d. 1520) TNA PROB 11/19 ff. 215v-216 (27 Ayloffe). and was also a Newbury clothier.
A serious "yodeling diploma", the so- called "Jodlar-Prob" exists in the Allgäu Alps. In 1934, the Wertacher Jodlergruppe was founded as one of the first yodeling groups in the Allgäu. Every year in Wertach, the "Wertacher Jodlar-Prob" takes place to preserve and continue the tradition. The shared knowledge of yodeling is offered in a seminar.
Basketball Elchingen 1999, for sponsorship reasons Scanplus Baskets Elchingen, is a German professional basketball club, based in Elchingen. The club currently plays in the ProB, the German third tier division. Until 1999, the team was known as SV Oberelchingen.History In 2018, Elchingen was crowned the ProB champions after defeating Rostock Seawolves in the finals of the playoffs.
Virgin was an orthopedic surgeon by profession. He joined the Indian Medical Service where he was promoted to Lieutenant 1 August 1933 [on prob] and Captain on 1 August 1934 [on prob] (17/2/36). He received a promotion to the post of Major on 1 August 1943. He was posted in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 1943 to 1947.
Patel died in a road accident in Kanpur in 2009. A demand for CBI prob was made by his daughter Anupriya Patel.
In the 2018–19 season, Schwenningen was semi-finalist in the third division ProB and was awarded a spot in the ProA.
Larry Donell Hall Jr. (born May 22, 1983) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Dresden Titans of the ProB.
Monk signed with Hertener Löwen of the German ProB league in 2010. Appearing in 25 games for the team during the 2010-11 season, he averaged 22.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.1 steals, 2.2 assists and 1.2 blocks a contest, while being named to the Eurobasket.com All-Pro B First Team and being recognized as the Eurobasket.com All-ProB Defensive Player of the Year.
From 2000 to 2015, SG Braunschweig, playing in the 2. Basketball Bundesliga respectively ProB, served as the club's farm team. In 2015, SG Braunschweig entered into a cooperation with MTV Herzöge Wolfenbüttel. Starting with the 2015–16 ProB season, both clubs will field a joint team which will play in Wolfenbüttel and serve as a farm team for the Basketball Löwen Braunschweig.
TSV 1861 Giants Nördlingen is a basketball club based in Nördlingen, Germany. The club currently plays in the ProB, the German third highest league.
In 2018-19 season, the team was relegated to the Regionalliga from ProB (Germany's 3rd division of professional basketball) after finishing the season 5-17.
On 24 July 2000, approximately a hundred members of the PROB forced entry in a governmental building in Lausanne, Switzerland. PROB wanted to attract the attention of the Swiss government and media to issues relating to the Assyrian-Syriac people, especially in relation to their treatment in Turkey. They emphasized how the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne denied the Assyrian-Syriac people in Turkey their national rights and oppression faced by Assyrian-Syriacs in Turkey.PROB Occupies building in Lausanne, Switzerland At its first congress in 2000, the PROB reorganized as the Bethnahrin Freedom Party, which was listed as a terrorist organization by the Turkish government in 2001.
They were interested in seeing if subjects would elicit a P3a to novel somatosensory stimuli. They devised a design wherein subjects would receive finger taps to hand digits 2-5 and electric shocks to the wrist. Taps on the 2nd finger were considered standards (76% probability) while taps on the 5th finger were targets (12% prob.). Taps occurring on the 3rd and 4th digits were considered “tactile novel” stimuli (6% prob.) and electric shocks to the wrist were shock novels (6% prob.). They found that both types of the novel somatosensory stimuli did in fact produce P3a’s that had a more frontal distribution than responses to target stimuli.
Anton Gosswin, also Jusswein, Jussonius, Cossiono, Gossovino, Josquinus (prob. Liege - Freising, Liege or Bonn between 2 June 1597 and 28 October 1598), was a Flemish composer.
On July 17, 2014, he signed a four-year contract with Bayern Munich and primarily played for the club's development squad in the third division (ProB).
10 (London, 1869), pp. 64, 132: Lisa Jardine, Temptation in the Archives, (UCL: London, 2015), pp. 1-17: 'Will of Margery Crofts', TNA PROB 11/177/290.
Copy of a sworn statement by Friedrick Wilhelm Kuhl in German with English translation. 8 March 1781. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350.
In the 2019–20 season, Masnic played for EWE Baskets Juniors in the ProB. On 15 June 2020, Masnic signed a 2-year contract with BAL in the Netherlands.
Sportclub Rist Wedel e.V., more commonly known as Rist Wedel, is a German basketball club based in Wedel. It currently plays in the ProB, the third-tier national division.
The residue of her estate went to her daughter MaryThe National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 987.
Will of Edward Awpart, "Girdler" (mis-written "Gardener" in Discovery Catalogue of TNA (UK)) of London (P.C.C. 1532, Thower quire, m/film imgs 237-38): PROB 11/24/211 and PROB 11/24/220. Through his connection to Thomas Cromwell, Stephen Vaughan found a position for Anne's mother as silkwoman to Anne Boleyn.Retha M. Warnicke, The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII (Cambridge University Press, 1991), p.
See the Countess of Home's will, "Will of Maria Soton, Countess of Home", The National Archives Prob/11/272/611 ff. 403-6, and National Library of Scotland MS. 14547.
On October 28, 2017, Jackson signed with TG s.Oliver Wuerzburg of the German ProB. In 17 games, he averaged 18.7 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.2 steals per game.
She wished to buried in the chapel of her own house at the Savoy on the Strand.'Will of Dame Mary Stafford, Widow of Savoy, Middlesex', TNA PROB 11/260/571].
An arrest warrant also issued for them. Both of them was most wanted after Bangladesh liberation war. According to prob report Chowdhury Mueen- Uddin was "operation-in-charge of Al-Badr".
After one year, Hundt joined Alba Berlin and split playing time between the main club in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and the EuroCup, and its affiliated ProB team, SSV Lokomotive Bernau.
Oberhaching is home to the basketball team TSV Oberhaching Tropics who play in Germany's ProB league. The Paraguay national football team was stationed in Oberhaching during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Butler's father, Bobby, played 12 years for the Atlanta Falcons as a defensive back. His brother Brenton played professional basketball with the RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf of the ProB league in Germany.
In November 2018, Mitić became a youth coach for Bayern Munich. In July 2019, Bayern Munich II of the German ProB has added Mitić to their coaching staff as an assistant coach.
Joan "wife of Thomas Gamage" as his executrix. Line 12: "Ordino et confirmo Johnam filiam meam uxorem Thom. Gamage..."National Archives, PROB 11/2B Image Ref:413/285. possibly brother of William.
With 26 triumphs and 4 defeats the Soba Dragons became sovereign champions of the ProB and secure the right for the promotion in the Pro A.For this Eric Detlev was awarded as coach of the year of the ProB. During the summer they tried to protect feverishly the required budget for the ProA and it was successful. But the face of the team changed a lot. Longtime, established player left the club, including Christopher Rojik, Johannes Lange and Jürgen Malbeck.
Copy of codicil to the Will of Trevor Corry, known as the 'Pyritz Codicil', in German with English translation. 18 August 1780. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350.
Somerset Archives. SS Peter & Paul, Bath: parish registers; burials. Reference BA AB 2/1/9England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will of Lieutenant-General George Benson of Bath. TNA PROB 11/1556.
The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 87. William Pynney, Probate Date: 22 May 1596. Via ancestry.com paid subscription site, accessed September 2018.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1138, 1786. He seems to have been living at the Hall with his sister Catherine Jennis and her friend Ann Fleming.
Immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptide 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IGLL1 gene. IGLL1 has also recently been designated CD179B (cluster of differentiation 179B). It is associated with agammaglobulinemia-2. The preB cell receptor is found on the surface of proB and preB cells, where it is involved in transduction of signals for cellular proliferation, differentiation from the proB cell to the preB cell stage, allelic exclusion at the Ig heavy chain gene locus, and promotion of Ig light chain gene rearrangements.
J. & G. Matthews, Abstracts of Probates and Sentences in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1620-24 (London, 1911), p. 183: 'Will of Sir John Kennedy of Barnes, Surrey', 8 April 1622, TNA PROB 11/139/311.
799, 1119; vol. 1 (Oxford, 2015), pp. 159-60: Lisa Jardine, Temptation in the Archives, (UCL: London, 2015), pp. 12-14: 'Will of The Honorable Lady Theodosia Dudley of Norwich, Norfolk', TNA PROB 11/215/234.
Akpınar started his career in the BC Hamburg youth ranks. At the age of 16, he made his professional debut with SC Rist Wedel in the ProB, the third tier of German basketball, earning Eurobasket.com All- German ProB Rookie of the Year honors following the 2011–12 season. At the same time, he excelled at the youth level playing for Piraten Hamburg and was named JBBL (under-16 Bundesliga) Player of the Year in 2011 as well as NBBL (under-19 Bundesliga) Rookie of the Year the following season.
Brooke married Mary Jacob on 18 December 1619 at the church of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields by Charing Cross. Formerly married to Sir Robert Jacobe, Solicitor General for Ireland, she continued to be known as 'Lady Jacob' even after her marriage to Brooke.Will of Christopher Brooke 1628, UK National Archives, Catalogue reference prob/11/154 She was the daughter of the merchant William Lynch of Southampton (d. 1617)Will of William Linche 1617, UK National Archives, Catalogue reference prob/11/129 and first married David Targett of Southampton (d.
1602) by whom she had a son, William (d. 1627), later a soldier serving in Denmark.Will of David Targett 1602: UK National Archives, Catalogue reference prob/11/101 ; Will of William Targett 1627: National Archives, Catalogue reference prob/11/154 She had at least five children by her marriage to Jacob, one of whom, Mary, survived her: and from her last marriage she had a son, John Brooke. Lady Jacob had the reputation of a female 'wit' and once caused comment by ridiculing Count Gondomar the Spanish Ambassador.
Dresden Titans is a professional basketball club based in Dresden, Germany. The club currently competes in the third tier ProB league.Dresden Titans müssen am Wochenende gleich zweimal ran Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, 30 Sep 2016, retrieved 3 Oct 2016.
Mit neuem Namen in die neue Klasse (in German), accessed: 9 November 2012. In 2014, the name was changed into DRUFF! Baskets Braunschweig. From 2007 to 2015, SG Braunschweig played in the ProB league, the German third division.
Will of Robert Weaver of Aymestrey, Herefordshire, 16 February 1687, PROB 11/386, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury His son and heir Robert is memorialized in the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist and St. Alkmund of Aymestrey.
R.F.C. on Prob) are confirmed in their rank as 2nd Lts, Observer Officers:- 11 June 1918: A.C. Estcourt, M.C. (Temp. 2nd Lt Gen. List new armies) 12 June 1918. Twice wounded, he was killed in action on 8 August 1918.
He had been married at least three times, and he was survived by his children John, Thomas, Henry and Anne.All four children are mentioned in his 1557 will: BRO DA1/8 ff. 296v-302v; TNA PROB 11/40 ff. 207-210v.
He died on 13 June 1560 and his will made on 1 April 1560 was proved on 5 November 1560.Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Digitized images. Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11.
Zyzzogeton is a rare genus of leafhopper endemic to South America. It is named after a former genus Zyzza (probably an onomatopoeia), appended with the ancient Greek geitōn ( ‘neighbour’).Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary: “\ˌzizəˈjēˌtän\ NL, fr. Zyzza, genus of leafhoppers in former classifications (prob.
The house, built by barrister Humphry Ambler about 1740,Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Will of Humphry Ambler of Bisham, Berkshire. Date 4 November 1745, Catalogue reference PROB 11/742 is located on an estate just east of Burchetts Green.
TKS 49ers (Teltow-Kleinmachnow-Stahnsdorf) is a German professional basketball team located at the southwest border of Berlin. The team competes in Germany's ProB league.TKS 49ers senden Lebenszeichen im Kampf um den Klassenerhalt Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 11 February 2020. Accessed 4 August 2020.
Robert Jousie died in London in 1626, without making a will, and details of his family are unclear. The historian Dr Robert Johnston (d. 1639) was at his deathbed.Probate of Robert Jossy of Baynards, Surrey, The National Archives PROB 11/151/278.
DraftExpress Profile: David Huertas at draftexpress.com After this performance, he was signed by French team Fos Ouest Provence Basket of the French ProB League.David Huertas at latinbasket.com He averaged 16.1 points per game over 23 games to finish as the league's fifth best scorer.
She had been a lady in waiting to Anne of Denmark.'Will of Briget Markham, Widow of Sudbrooke, Lincolnshire', TNA PROB 11/114/485. In 1612 he remodelled Teversal Manor which had the date "1612" carved on the entrance door within an earlier Tudor porch.
Both clubs will field a joined ProB team from 2015 on, which will play in Wolfenbüttel, while SG Braunschweig will continue to operate its own youth teams. On September 13, 2015 SG Braunschweig announced that they withdrew from the 5th tier 2. Regionalliga Nord-West.
Rail, 155-6. The noted Unitarian benefactress, Mrs Elizabeth Rayner, was impressed enough by William's practical care and filial concern for his father, to single him out for particular mention in her will.PCC copy of will dated 19 Oct 1795, TNA PROB 11/1345.
Curtis Melvin Hollis (born April 25, 1998) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Dragons Rhöndorf of the German ProB. He played one season for Hutchinson Community College. In 2018, he played for the Houston Ballers of the Junior Basketball Association (JBA).
The National > Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. On 11 July 1776 Corry was in Newry where he made a very long and complicated will. This was slightly altered and added to by a codicil written in Danzig on 24 February 1780.
Denys's will was dated the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel (16 October 1421), and he died on 24 March 1422. His will is a very short and businesslike document.National Archives PROB 11/2B, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Image ref. 413/285. Former cat: PCC 53 Marche.
Richard Litcott (or Lidcott, Lydcot etc.) lived in Wood Burcote in the early years of the 17th Century. His wife was Judith, as was his daughter.1615 Will of Dorothy Edmunds, widow. National Archives; Prob 11 The latter married Gideon Fisher, of Carleton, Bedfordshire, in 1640.
Reduced incidence algebras were introduced by Doubillet, Rota, and Stanley to give a natural construction of various rings of generating functions.Peter Doubilet, Gian-Carlo Rota and Richard Stanley: On the Foundations of Combinatorics (IV): The Idea of Generating Function, Berkeley Symp. on Math. Statist. and Prob. Proc.
Sir Thomas Slade died on 23 February 1771 in Bath, and is buried in St Clement's churchyard, Grimwade Street, Ipswich. His will was proven on 19 March 1771 (Prob. 11/965). His wife Hannah and her parents were buried next to the west boundary of the churchyard.
Mittmann played 14 seasons in the German Basketball Bundesliga for the clubs New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig, TSK Würzburg, EnBW Ludwigsburg, and Walter Tigers Tübingen. He retired from full-time professional basketball in 2014, but continues to play for the Weißenhorn Youngstars in the third-tier ProB.
Online reference and he died in 1855.Cornwall OPC Database. Online reference As he had no children he left Rose in Vale to his wife’s nephew Richard Cowling.The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2210.
This gesture (and news of the fate of Kilwa & Mombasa) prompts the governors of Cintacoraalt. 'Cincatora' or 'Cintacola', is described by Duarte Barbosa (p.78) as a port and fortresss at the mouth of the 'Agali' river (prob. Kali River, just a little north of Anjediva).
The school's master when Doddridge attended, was Rev Daniel Mayo (1672-1733), the son of John Bauman's friend Richard Mayo, ejected vicar of Kingston-upon-Thames.John Bauman's will, TNA PROB 11/347/430. His mother died when he was only 8 years old on 12 April 1711.
These connections and affiliations are fully demonstrated by G. Ford, Genealogical Findings from the Diary of Thomas Cartwright, Bishop of Chester (1634–1689), 2 vols (Queensland, 2013), I (). See Will of John Wiseman of Felsted, Essex (P.C.C. 1560, Mellershe quire), PROB 11/43/74. Vaughan had entrusted to Gwynneth a dower of gold for the use of his children, for which, in 1551–52, they in their own names were obliged to sue the stepmother (now the wife of George Rolle of Stevenstone (d. 1552)A.D.K. Hawkyard, 'Rolle, George (by 1486–1552), of Stevenstone, Devon and London', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509–1558 (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online. His will was made 11 November 1552 and first proved on 9 February 1552/53: Will of George Rolle of Stevenstone, (P.C.C. 1553, Tashe quire), PROB 11/36/44 and PROB 11/36/183.) in the years immediately after their father's death:The National Archives (UK), Chancery: Vaughan v Rolles, ref.
C.C. 1582).Jacob and Bowyer were the husbands of Offley's half-sisters, see The Offley manuscript, p. 149. The will was proved on 24 October 1582, and an Inventory survives:Inventory of Sir Thomas Offley (1582), T.N.A. PROB 2/423 (P.C.C.): see Inventory of Thomas Offley's Great Chamber, at Tudorbritain.
As most irises are diploid, having two sets of chromosomes. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.} It has been examined several times to find its chromosome count: 2n=48, Scolovskaya; 2n=42, Doronkin 1984; 2n=16, Sok & Prob. 1986; 2n=42, Zakharjeva, 1990.
Maximiliaan le Maire (February 28, 1606 in Amsterdam – c. 1654 in prob. Batavia) was a merchant/trader and official of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC).Historigraphical Institute (Shiryō hensan-jo), University of Tokyo, "Diary of Maximiliaen Le Maire"; retrieved 2013-2-4.
Hamilton was born in Lund in 1870. Beata Elisabeth Hamilton By Hedvig Hamilton after (prob.) Lorens Pasch She painted portraits, self portraits, and landscapes with Stockholm motifs in oil and watercolor. She attended the in Copenhagen. She studied further with the artist Richard Burgh in Stockholm under Richard Bergh.
Date c. 390. Roman soldiers in action. Note soldier at centre had an Intercisa-style helmet with iron crest (prob. indicating officer rank) and is wearing chain-mail or scale armour, evidence that Vegetius's claim that infantry dropped helmets and armour in the later 4th century is mistaken.
By this time his London house was in St Giles without Cripplegate.The National Archives, TNA PROB 11/154/260. The lands at Stockwell manor had been bought by his wife's first husband, John Pyndar, in 1586. 'Stockwell: Stockwell Manor', Survey of London: Volume 26, Lambeth: Southern Area, 1956.
Martin died in April 1612, amongst his bequests leaving a house in Compiègne to Abraham.'Will of Martin Harderet, Merchant of London', 29 April 1612, TNA PROB 11/119/364. Jacob Harderet supplied pendants and rings to Princess Elizabeth in April 1612.HMC 3rd Report: Sneyd (London, 1872), p. 287.
R. in Mauretania Tingitana). Spaul suggests the regiment in Mauretania may be the cohors I Liburnorum renamed.Spaul (2000) 309 The regiment first appears in the datable epigraphic record in 74 AD in Germania (prob. Superior). It was still in Germania Superior in 185, the time of its last datable inscription.
BRO DA1/8 Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 297v-298; TNA PROB 11/40 (26 Noodes) Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 207-210v. He was among those present for the reception of Henry VIII's fourth wife Anne of Cleves,Letters & Papers of Henry VIII vol.
Nürnberg Falcons BC, formerly called Nürnberger BC (abbreviated as NBC) is a basketball club based in Nuremberg, Germany. The team currently in the ProA, the German professional second division. In 2010–11 the team promoted from the ProB to the ProA. In 2019, Nürnberg finished as runner-up in the ProA.
Ehingen Urspring is a professional basketball club based in Ehingen, Germany. The team plays in the ProA, the second German division. Ehingen has won the ProB, Germany's third tier league, twice, in 2011 and 2016. Home games of the team are played in the Längenfeldhalle, which has capacity for 1,500 people.
He died at Sudeley Castle 12 April 1557 and was buried with heraldic ceremony on 3 May in Sudeley Church. His will, dated 2 March 1556, was proved 28 May 1557.Public Record Office, prob. 11/30 In his will, he styles himself as Sir John Bruges, Knight, Lord Chandos of Sudeley.
Mountjoy was granted Yeaveley Preceptory in Derbyshire, by Henry VIII, following the dissolution. Mountjoy drew up his will on 30 April 1544, just before embarking for France with the expeditionary force. In it he admonished his children to "" (PRO, PROB 11/30, fol. 343). He also composed his own epitaph in English verse.
History of Parliament website. Online reference His father died in 1824 and he inherited Grendon Hall. However Brocton Hall was left to his younger brother Major William Fawkener (1788-1873).Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1690 William of Sir George Chetwynd (1739-1824).
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. Two days later, on 23 July, he was still in Pyritz and wrote to his partners in trade, Messrs Trevor Scott and Compy of Dantzig. He believed he was recovering from the illness and would soon be able to continue his journey.
Iemitsu mausoleum at Shiba temple (Zōjō-ji), gilt bronze ca. 1630. Figures are prob. karyobinga though identified as Kwannon in catalog. (Japanese phoneticization from the Sanskrit kusumamālā "Garland of Flowers"), is a Buddhist ritual decoration, placed hanging on the beam of the inner sanctuary before the enshrined Buddha, in the main hall of the temple.
Skyliners Juniors, for sponsorship reasons Fraport Skyliners Juniors, is the reserve team of German basketball club Skyliners Frankfurt. The team is based in Frankfurt. It currently plays in the ProB, the third-tier national division. To develop its young players further, the Skyliners have merged some of their youth departments with Eintracht Frankfurt Basketball.
Knowles may have been related to the civil engineer George Knowles (c. 1776-1856june23: will 1856aug13, ref PROB 11/2237/206), who designed Scarborough’s spa promenade and South Cliff Gardens. His brother was William Knowles (1846nov3-1908sep7). His son son John Alder Knowles (1881-1961) continued the craft traditions but also moved with the times.
Admission of Jews to Poland in the Middle Ages by Henryk Hochman, prob. 1907. Installed in 1996, Kazimierz Town Hall in Cracow. Hochman specialized in figurative art such as sculpted portraits, the heads, and busts. Hochman is known for his bas-relief bronze entitled "Kol Nidre" (1907) in the former Town Hall of Kazimierz.
Turnbull spent his last season as a professional basketball player with the Dragons Rhöndorf in the German ProB league. In each season in Germany, Turnbull was named to the Eurobasket.com All-Defensive Team of the respective league. He returned to his native Canada, where he ran summer basketball camps for youth players and started working in digital marketing.
276–278) and Roukema (1963: p.21). The date and new name in the charter has presented historians with a puzzle. As Vespucci did not return to Lisbon until September 1504, the discovery must have been earlier. Historians have hypothesized that a stray ship of the Coelho fleet, under an unknown captain, may have returned to the island (prob.
Blackall was buried on 2 December in Exeter Cathedral, on the south side of the choir. In accordance with his will, no funeral sermon was preached, and his grave was not marked by any monument or inscription. His will was proved on 26 January 1717.National Archives: Online Document PROB 11/1016 He was granted Arms.
Sebastian Fülle (born 27 July 1992) is a German professional basketball player who plays for the TKS 49ers of the German ProB league where he has been team captain.TKS 49ers senden Lebenszeichen im Kampf um den Klassenerhalt Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 11 February 2020. Accessed 4 August 2020. He formerly played for Alba Berlin of the German Basketball League.
1323), possibly his brother, can be seen above the pedestrian gateway of Butley Priory (of which he held the advowson) where the fer de moline of his canting arms is shown in the form of a cross moline). Bottom R (4th. Q): 1st: Denys; 2nd: Russell; 3rd: Gorges; 4th: prob. Danvers. Armorials repeated on tabard fronts and sleeves.
In 2015, MTV Herzöge Wolfenbüttel entered into a cooperation with SG Braunschweig. Starting with the 2015–16 ProB season, both clubs will field a joined team which will play in Wolfenbüttel and serve as a farm team to Basketball Bundesliga club Basketball Löwen Braunschweig.Kooperation mit Basketball Löwen und SG Braunschweig (in German), accessed: 22 May 2015.
Baldwin, Amy (2015). "The job prob: How learning to lead can help you succeed". Student Health 101. The Loud Hands Project, a transmedia publishing effort for curating and hosting submissions by Autistic people about voice, has also been active during 2012, in the form of a Kickstarter campaign and an anthology, both founded and organized by Julia Bascom.
Oettinger Rockets home game in 2017 The Oettinger Rockets were found as the first team of the club Gotha e.V. which was founded on July 2, 1998. The team started in the Bezirksliga and promoted to the fourth tier 1.Regionliga in 2005. In the 2009–10 season, the Rockets were promoted to the national third level, the ProB.
Hynde, who had served his apprenticeship in St Peter's parish,Will of William Hayward, Shearman of Saint Peter Westcheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1519, Ayloffe quire). was the senior associate of Machell and Folkes, and occupied a large and richly-furnished houseP.C.C. Inventory of Austin Hynde, alderman and clothworker of London, T.N.A. (UK), PROB 2/257 (1554).
Tiedjens was Director of Research at Yoder Brothers Barberton, Ohio (1932–1934). He was an associate professor at Rutgers University in vegetable gardening (1934–1945). He did experimental work on the use of fertilizers in dry and liquid form during the next several years. Dr. Victor A. Tiedjens checking Erie County, Ohio corn yields. Prob. 1956.
In October 1806 Marshall moved it to 140 Fleet Street,The Times, 16 October 1806; p. 1. where it remained until his death in 1824. Under his will made in 1813, the firm was bequeathed to his widow Eleanor Marshall, but probate was granted on 14 July 1824 to his unmarried daughter Eleanor Elizabeth Marshall.National Archives PROB 11/1688.
'Will of The Honorable Lady Theodosia Dudley of Norwich, Norfolk', TNA PROB 11/215/234. Elizabeth Dudley was probably chosen to join the household through this family connection.Marilyn M. Brown & Michael Pearce, 'The Gardens of Moray House, Edinburgh', Garden History 47:1 (2019), p. 5. She appears in a list of April 1613 of those going to Heidelberg.
In London she owed Mr Berry in Paternoster Row for white satin for a waistcoat and mohair for a gown.Joseph Lemuel Chester, Westminster Abbey Registers: Harleian Society, vol. 10 (London, 1869), pp. 64, 132, citing 'Will of Margery Crofts', TNA PROB 11/177/290: Owen George Scudamore Croft, House of Croft of Croft Castle (Hereford, 1949), p.
The basketball department of FC Schalke 04 played in the 1988–89 season in the National Basketball League Basketball Bundesliga and from 2004 for several seasons in the ProA, the second highest basketball league in Germany. 2009 saw the Schalke 04 voluntary withdrawal of Schalke 04 from the ProA. Currently, the Schalke 04 basketball department competes in the ProB.
The logistic distribution arises as limit distribution of a finite-velocity damped random motion described by a telegraph process in which the random times between consecutive velocity changes have independent exponential distributions with linearly increasing parameters.A. Di Crescenzo, B. Martinucci (2010) "A damped telegraph random process with logistic stationary distribution", J. Appl. Prob., vol. 47, pp. 84–96.
His first son, Sir Edmond Bell (de Beaupre)O'Donoghue, M.P.D., Transcription Report, The National Archives, UK, Catalog Reference Prob. 11/51, Image Reference 18, (C)Crown Copyright bap. 7 April 1562, bur. 22 Dec 1607, MP for King's Lynn, & Aldeburgh 'invested heavily in privateering,'Hasler, P. W., HoP: House of Commons 1558–1603, HMSO 1981, pp.
The National Archives, PROB 11/826/425 ; copy at East Sussex Record Office, SHR/439. The family business was taken over by his sons, Henry and John, who continued to trade with the Baltic region; they were declared insolvent in 1761, which Henry is recorded as blaming on John's "foolishness".Shiffner Archives (SHR), East Sussex Record Office.
Alexander Hewat died in Marylebone, London on 3 March 1824 at the age of 85. He left an estate of 7000 sterling (equivalent to almost £500,000 in 2000), including a small legacy to the Scots church in Charleston, and is buried in St. John's Wood.U.K. Death Duty Registers, Public Record Office, 20 May 1824 PROB 11/1686.
His Will describes the large amount of property that he owned. Will of Samuel Oldham who died 1815. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 156 Stephen Oldham (1778-1841) inherited his house in Coundon and numerous other properties. Sale notice for Coundon Hall in 1858 Stephen Oldham was born in 1778 in Coventry.
The text of the will, dated 16 March 1545 (37 Henry VIII) includes the testator's mother-in-law, Margery Walgrave, who receives 20/- (twenty shillings). John Walgrave and Martyn Walgrave are also beneficiaries. In addition Richard Walgrave is assigned the task of oversight of husbandry.Will of Thomas Freman, yeoman of Blockley, Worcestershire, proved 27 May 1546, PROB 11/31/160, National Archives.
J. & G. Matthews, Abstracts of Probates and Sentences in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1620-24 (London, 1911), p. 183: 'Will of Sir John Kennedy of Barnes, Surrey', 8 April 1622, TNA PROB 11/139/311. In August 1623 a "cadet" of Sir John Kennedy was discussed as owner of the Barn Elms property.HMC 4th Report (De La Warr) (London, 1874), p. 287.
Richard Marshall left half his business to his son John, and a quarter each to his nephew James and his widow.National Archives PCC wills, PROB 11/1057, July 1779. It continued as John Marshall and Co. until November 1789, when the partnership was voluntarily wound up and John continued in business on his own.London Gazette 30 March 1790, p. 201.
PS Karlsruhe Lions in December 2018 PS Karlsruhe Lions home game in December 2018 PS Karlsruhe Lions is a German professional basketball team located in Karlsruhe. The team competes in Germany's ProA league, the country's second division. In 2017, the team promoted from the third tier ProB to the second tier.Endstand 92:75: PSK Lions steigen in die zweite Bundesliga auf regio- news.
The Dragons had withdrawn from the Bundesliga, and were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga ProB, Germany's third division. Hartenstein played in 14 games for the Quakenbrück based side during the 2015–16 campaign, compiling averages of 11.6 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.1 blocks, 1.6 steals and 1.4 assists. In January 2016, he decided to leave the Artland Dragons to join Žalgiris Kaunas.
Schoormann made his ProB debut for Skyliners Juniors in the 2017–18 season. On 17 November 2019, at age 17, he made his Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) debut for Skyliners Frankfurt in a loss to s.Oliver Würzburg. Schoormann joined the team's rotation at the 2020 BBL Final Tournament, scoring a season-high nine points in a loss to Brose Bamberg on 13 June.
European Syriac Union is an alliance between different Assyrian/Syriac political and cultural organizations in Europe that was established in May 2004. The group emerged after the downfall of the Mesopotamia Freedom Party or Gabo d'Hirutho d'Bethnahrin (GHB), formerly known as Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bethnahrin (PROB) or Bethnahrin Patriotic Revolution Organization. Today, it is notable for operating Suroyo TV.
However, it also includes support for analysis of CSP processes both through refinement checking, and LTL model-checking. ProB can also be used to verify properties of combined CSP and B specifications. A ProBE CSP Animator is integrated in FDR3. The Process Analysis Toolkit (PAT) is a CSP analysis tool developed in the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore.
Rachel's daughter Elizabeth Harderet married Caesar Calandrini, a minister of the Italian church in London, from Lucca. Her sister-in-law Elizabeth Calandrini was the wife of the financier Philip Burlamachi.W. Moens & T. Colyer-Fergusson, The Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London (Lymington, 1896), p. 91: 'Will of Rachell Hardrett, Widow of Blackfriars, City of London', 13 February 1628, PROB 11/153/203.
Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. Later that year, on 20 September, Corry was in Danzig and planning to travel. He was concerned about his journey – a concern that was fed by Lucy's father's experience in the summer of 1762 – whilst at sea his ship was met by a French privateer who robbed him of all his cash.Lloyd's Evening Post and British Chronicle. London.
200px The city of Évora honours Gerald with a place on its coat-of-arms. The central plaza, the Praça do Giraldo, is also named after him. 200px Geraldo Geraldes or Gerald the Fearless (died prob. 1173), known in Portuguese as Geraldo Sem Pavor ("without fear"),Owing to the non-standardisation of spelling in the twelfth century, his name may also be rendered Gerardo or Giraldo.
Transactions - The Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume 7, 1893, p. 179. Online reference Unfortunately he died only twelve years later in 1749.Will of John Vann of Narborough. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 773 Elizabeth lived with her unmarried daughter Susanna Meade (1732-1783) at Narborough and became fairly wealthy and influential.
St Nicholas's Church, Chiswick Chaloner died on 17 November 1615. He left estates at Guisborough, Yorkshire, and Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire.The Will of Sir Thomas Challoner [sic] of Steeple Claydon is in the Public Records, P.C.C. PROB 11/126/495 (22.xi.1615). In the chancel of St. Nicholas Church, Chiswick, Middlesex, is a monument of alabaster having his effigies and his lady's, with an inscribed plate.
He died in 1752. His service records, reports, will and death are recorded in the National Archives.Admiralty Service Records, David Cheap, 1st Lieutenant ADM 6/15/209Admiralty Archive: Will of Captain David Cheap PROB 11/797 Midshipman John Byron was promoted to the rank of master and commander, and appointed to command the twenty-gun ship Syren. He eventually rose to the rank of vice admiral.
Annika Maria Östberg Deasy (born January 6, 1954) is a Swedish citizen formerly incarcerated in California for an undetermined period (25 years to life sentence). She was convicted of first-degree murder of a restaurant owner and a police officer in 1981.California Department of Justice: Court No 7643, Prob File No 17517: The People of the state of California vs. Annika Maria Deasy, defendant.
Online reference According to Charles Darwin the Cleatham Estate was sold by the Darwin family in 1760. The new owner was Charles Wigelsworth (1716-1783) who was described as "a gentleman". In his Will of 1783 he leaves the house to his eldest son Charles WigelsworthPrerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1105 of Louth who died in 1799.
118–9 In December 1608 the disgraced Lord Balmerino believed that Drummond was acting in his favour.David Calderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 826. In June 1609 Drummond and Lady Fleetwood stayed at the bedside of her kinsman and servant of the queen David Abercromby who was dying and he declared his will to them.Will of David Abercromby, TNA PROB 11/116/69.
The National Archives website. Online reference Thomas Hunt Andrews (1766-1850) had inherited in 1789 his uncle’s fortune so it may be this that enabled him to buy the property.Will of Isaac Eaton 1789.The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1176 By 1805 Arthur Lemuel Shuldham (1752-1839) was living at the house.
William Bolts was born in Amsterdam on 7 February 1738.William Bolts's will made in Lisbon on 12 August 1805 and proved in London on 7 September 1808, National Archives, Kew, National Archives, Kew, PRO, PROB 11/1485, sig.710; cited by H.V. Bowen, entry on William Bolts in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, Vol.6, pp.496-7.
In his will, Cunningham specified debts owing to him that totalled some £30,000, and declared debts he owed of about £6,000. A creditor obtained administration of his estate in 1665, but this award was set aside by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in 1695, when Sir James Cunningham, administrator of Sir David Cunningham of Robertland and his son, obtained administration.TNA, PROB 11/294/674, including marginal notes of the later administrations.
Lodge's will, dated 14 Dec 1583, was proved on 7 June 1585, and administered by Gamaliel Woodford as executor.Prerogative Court of Canterbury: The National Archives (United Kingdom), PROB 11/68/356. (Brudenell, 29). He described himself as of West Ham in Essex (purchased by Lady Laxton from John Quarles, Draper, and by her bequeathed to Anne and Thomas Lodge in 1579), and left £5 to the poor there.
In the 2011–12 season, Gotha was crowned ProB champions and the team was promoted to the second tier level ProA. Since the 2016–17 season, the Rockets play in the Messe Erfurt, which has a capacity of 3,236 people. On May 3, 2017, the team earned promotion to the Basketball Bundesliga by beating Niners Chemnitz in the semi-finals of the ProA to claim a promotion spot.
Palmer is granted black cloth for mourning in Thomas Wood's will, and the tomb inscription at St. Peter's for John Palmer and his wife Agnes recorded his death in April 1513. Henry Worley also had a tomb inscription in the church, with his wife Julyan:Strype, Survey, Book III chapter 8, p. 126. Will of Henry Warley, Alderman of City of London (P.C.C. 1525, Bodfelde quire), Inventory PROB 2/197.
S. T. Bindoff, ed.: The History of Parliament: Members 1509–1558 – CORBET, Roger (author Alan Harding), accessed August 2013. Although Sir Robert made generous provision for his four daughters, he never mention Richard or Reginald,Will of Sir Robert Corbet, dated 23 April 1509 and proved 16 November 1513 from the National Archives, PROB 11/17, ff. 214–215, available at The Oxford Authorship Site, accessed July 2013.
Feb 1733. . In his will made 19 August 1779 (Public Record Office ref. - PROB 11/1069 - ) Charles Shapley (Chapley) "... coal merchant and lighterman ...", , gave his residence as his "freehold house" in Church Lane, Chelsea. He bequeathed two freehold houses in Church Lane and another two freehold houses around the corner in Lombard Street which was formerly that part of Cheyne Walk lying between No. 67 and the entrance to Danvers Street.
He received a new contract until summer 2016. For the 2014/2015 season returned a former youth player of the Dragons Savo Milovic. Similarly the talents Kostja Mushidi, Alexander Angerer and Alexander Möller were appointed to the ProB squad of Rhöndorf. In the course of the season followed the separation of sports manager Sebastian Schmidt due to different views in the sporting and economic sphere of the club.
Will of Sir Walter Denys, National Archives, PROB 11/15: Ego Walterus Denys miles de Alston nuper de Newlands in foresta de dene... ("I Walter Denys, knight, of Alveston, lately of Newland, Forest of Dean") Christopher's son was Sir George Baynham (d.1546), who married as his second wife Cecilia Gage, daughter of Sir John Gage. Sir George dated his will at Clearwell, 9 June 1546, and was buried at Newland.
Tamiel (or Tumiel; , ), also spelled Tâmîêl, is a fallen angel, the fifth mentioned of the 20 watcher leaders of the 200 fallen angels in the Book of Enoch. Tamiel is also called either Kasdaye (also Kasdeja, from Aramaic כַּשְׂדָּי kaśdāy—"Chaldean", "inhabitant of Chaldea", "astrologer")Strong's Hebrew: 3779 or Kasyade (prob. compd. of כָּסָה kasah—"to conceal" + יָד yad—"hand", "power"; lit. "covered hand", "hidden power")Sola, Rev.
He was married, on 20 June 1699, to Frances, daughter of Jonathan Newey of Worcestershire. She died on 5 September 1728. Most of Waddington's wealth descended to his nieces,PROB 11/647 Will of Edward Waddington Bishop of Chichester one of whom, Elizabeth Price, in 1731 made a runaway match with Isaac Maddox at one time his chaplain, and afterwards bishop of Worcester. Waddington was the author of several published sermons.
He was transferred to the Court of Common Pleas in 1506 and promoted to Chief Justice, a position he held until his death. Rede also served as one of the executors of King Henry VII's will.The National Archives Prob 11/40, ff.289-91. Rede married the daughter of John Alfegh (or Alphay), a fellow member of Lincoln's Inn, and under the terms of his marriage settlement acquired lands in Hoo.
Arms of Wallop, Earls of Portsmouth: Argent, a bend wavy sableDebrett's Peerage, 1968, p.900 By his will2 Wills of Henry Arthur Fellowes, copies held at National Archives: PROB 11/1220, dated 27/6/1792 (21 pages) & PROB 11/1227, dated 3 January 1793, (19 pages); Copy of will of Henry Arthur Fellowes (died 1792) held by Cambridgeshire County Record Office, Huntingdon, R35/2/1 Henry Fellowes appointed as his heir, on condition he should adopt the name and arms of Fellowes,Such arrangements for adoptive heirs were common from at least the 14th century, see for example the case of Theobald Gorges in the legal case of Warbelton v. Gorges (1347) his nephew Newton Wallop (1772–1854), his sister's second son. Newton's elder brother John Wallop (1767–1853) was destined to become the 3rd Earl of Portsmouth and to inherit the extensive family estates in Hampshire; he was also known to have been insane even from childhood.
OliverWürzburg and the Skyliners Frankfurt II and had the first time in the club's history in the ProB relegation round. With the American Aaron Nelson left the statistically best player of the team before the start of the relegation round, the team management made a change of the coach at the end of March to set the fight another attraction: the Dutchman Thomas Roijakkers, who had been dismissed a month earlier in the likewise relegation-threatened RSV Eintracht (ProB north- relay), replaced Sunshine as a head coach. Ultimately the Rhöndorfer managed under Roijakkers leadership the league due to a 59-84 away win on the last day of the play-offs at the LicherBasketBären and were in the final table of the relegation round two points in front of the Uni-ReisenLeipzig, which due to a violation of the League statutes during the Playdowns had to accept a deduction of two players.
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 11/1112 Image 85/83. The will and two codicils which had been granted probate on 24 September 1781 were subject to another hearing at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London on 12 March 1785 during which the Pyritz Codicil was declared null and void. The will and first codicil were again proved again on 17 November 1786 and administration granted to Weickhmann and Schmidt.
He added, "I have made my Dear Lucy to Wife, of which you know she has ever been deserving & to her I may (under God) attribute my being in the land of the living".Letter from Trevor Corry to Messers Trevor Scott and Company in Danzig. 23 July 1780. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C43435 On 1 September 1780, Corry died at the Post House in Pyritz.
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator (, Ptolemaĩos Theós Philopátōr "Ptolemy, God Beloved of his Father"; 62 BC/61 BC – prob. January 13, 47 BC, reigned from 51 BC) was one of the last members of the Ptolemaic dynasty (305–30 BC) of Egypt. He was the son of Ptolemy XII and the brother of and co-ruler with Cleopatra VII. Cleopatra's exit from Egypt caused a civil war to break out between the pharaohs.
Nicholas Harpsfield wrote that she had also translated the History of Socrates, Theodoretus, Sozomenus, and Evagrius, but no copies of these are known. Her translations are characterized by the same engagement in contemporary political and ideological debates as can be seen in More and Margaret Roper. Mary's will of 1566 is strongly Roman Catholic, and mentions several objects that had belonged to More.The National Archives: PRO, PROB 11/54, fols 82v–83r.
Elizabeth Trentham was born at Rocester, Staffordshire, the daughter of Thomas Trentham and Jane Sneyd.. Her father's will, made 19 October 1586, mentions his son and heir, Francis, another son, Thomas, and three daughters, Elizabeth, Dorothy and Katherine.The National Archives PROB 11/72, ff. 285-6. Elizabeth's brother Francis married Katherine, the daughter of Ralph Sheldon of Beoley, and carried on the family line. Her younger brother, Thomas, died unmarried in 1605.
Robert Baynes, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 31/416/337Robert Baynes, death recorded by Admiralty ADM 354/160/116 Shortly after the court martial, John Bulkley was offered command of the cutter Royal George, which he declined, thinking her "too small to keep to the sea". He was right in his assessment, as the vessel subsequently foundered in the Bay of Biscay, with the loss of all hands.Pack, S (1964), p.
FC Bayern München Basketball GmbH, commonly referred to as Bayern Munich, is a professional basketball club, a part of the FC Bayern Munich sports club, based in Munich, Germany. The club competes domestically in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and internationally in the EuroLeague. The team plays its home games at Audi Dome, which was opened in 1972. FC Bayern Munich Basketball also has a reserve team that plays in German third-tier level ProB.
The boy's mother was likely Swampy Cree but her name is unknown. In James Isham's will, he left everything to his sonWill of James Isham, National Archives of England, Public Record Office, Prob 11/884 who also spent his career with the HBC. Charles Thomas Isham married a Cree woman according to local custom and they had four children – Thomas, Mary, Jane and James. All four children were named in Charles’ will.
In his will, he requested to be buried in the church under his pew, his body to be carried from his lodging "through the back part into the churchyard with decency".John Parton, Some Account of the Hospital and Parish of St. Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (London, 1822), pp. 215, 226, 356: 'Will of Abraham Speckart or Sneckart, Gentleman of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex', 18 February 1642, TNA PROB 11/188/275.
See denization papers for John Jacob Holtzapffel (HO/1/10/53) and Johann Georg Deyerlein (HO/1/9/26), as well as Deyerlein's will (Prob 11/1717, proved on 31 October 1826) in the National Archives, Kew, London. See also "The great tool-makers", Furniture & Cabinetmaking, September 2014, pp. 58–62, in which is given an updated summary of the Holtzapffel chapter in Antique Woodworking Tools, as listed below in the Bibliography.
Dorset died on 10 October 1530, and was buried in the collegiate church at Astley in Warwickshire. When he died he held estates in London and in sixteen counties, amounting to over one hundred manors, and was one of the richest men in England.Prerogative court of Canterbury, wills, Public Record Office, PROB 11/24, fols. 72v–76r His grave was opened in the early seventeenth century and measurement of his skeleton suggested a height of 5 feet 8 inches.
It is generally recognized that the physician is the primary means of identifying the abused child.Kempe et al ibid. Despite existing legislation requiring, as a matter of law, the reporting of suspicious cases, many physicians remained reluctant to report cases to civil authorities.Paulsen 67 Colum L Rev 38Note, 18 U Fla L Rev 507Note, 7 Colum J L & Soc Prob 55 Physicians reluctance to report has been traced to these factors :2 Proof of Facts 2d, section 6, pp.
Benjamin Valentine (prob. bapt. 9 March 1584 - June 1652), was an English politician and Member of Parliament. Of obscure origins, he attached himself to various influential politicians and favourites and rose to prominence with the support of William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Sir John Eliot. With Eliot he opposed the religious and fiscal innovation taking place in the early period of King Charles I's reign, and attacked one of his favourites, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
Canon J. E. Jackson "Wulfhall and the Seymours" in Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine vol. 15 (1875) p. 172. The premises consisted of timber-framed buildings ranged around courtyards, including a panelled hall and parlour, buttery, kitchen, cheesehouse, bakehouse, bolting house and brewhouse, as well as numerous "chambers" or bedrooms.BRO DA1/8 Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 296v-302v; TNA PROB 11/40 (26 Noodes) Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 207-210v.
After only two wins and 16 defeats in January 2016 head coach Boris Kaminski resigned from his duties. Successor was his former co-coach Christian Mehrens. But even under Mehrens supervision the team did not reached the sporting turn around and the Dragons descended as the bottom of the league again in the ProB. Shortly after the end of the season, the Dragons announced the separation of Christian Mehrens, who received no new contract as a head coach.
4 Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, Bert Layne, Uncle Fuzz (prob. Frank Walker, Tom Dorsey (aka Dan Hornsby) recorded in Atlanta "A Night in a Blind Tiger" pt. 2. on Columbia Records and continued recording together on Blue Bird Records, March 1934, San Antonio, Texas. Puckett was a charter member of the influential string band Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers and continued to record with the group through their last session in 1934.
Will of Charles Thomas Isham, National Archives of England, Public Record Office, Prob. 11/1564 Jane Isham (sometimes Asham) married Joseph Heywood, who was a labourer and canoe man with the HBC from 1804 to 1820. They had three children – Charles, Ann and Elizabeth Heywood.Baptismal records #528, 532, 533; Archives of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, St. John's Anglican Church When Heywood returned to England, Jane married Adam Mowat, an HBC labourer from the Orkney Islands.
He then served as assistant coach of Bundesliga outfit Eisbären Bremerhaven for the remainder of the 2008-09 season. After a brief stint as head coach of BMC Larnaka in Cyprus, Elzie returned to Germany, taking over the head coaching reigns for SC Rasta Vechta in 2009. He would guide the team from Germany's third-level league ProB to the top-flight Bundesliga within four years. After steering Rasta to the 2012 ProA championship, Elzie earned Eurobasket.
Pecarski played Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournaments for the Zemun (2013–2014) and the Mega Leks (2015–2016). In April 2016, he participated at 2016 Jordan Brand Classic International Game. He made his debut in the Adriatic League, on 2 May 2016, at the age of 16, in a home loss to Crvena zvezda. In January 2017, he moved to Germany to play for reserve team of Bayern Munich of the German 3rd-tier level ProB.
However, his father is more likely to have been Thomas Bisse (d.1766) Drawing master of Christ's Hospital from 1754 to 1766, successor to Alexander Cozens, who mentions a son Thomas, a brother William, niece Joan, and late wife Susanna in his will.Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 11/916/349 (Bernard Lens II was also a Christ's Hospital Drawing Master). Dr. and Bishop Bisse were sons of Rev. John Bisse, Rector of Oldbury from 1659/60, co.
The German basketball league system or German basketball league pyramid is a series of interconnected competitions for professional basketball clubs in Germany. The system has a hierarchical format, with a promotion and demotion system between competitions at different levels. There are currently six different competitions on the pyramid: the 1st-tier level Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), the 2nd-tier level ProA, the 3rd-tier level ProB, the 4th- tier level 1. Regionalliga, the 5th-tier level 2.
175, 186. He then moved to Lisbon where in the 1760s, before joining the English East India Company, he had worked in the diamond trade. He made his last will in Lisbon in August 1805 and died, it is said, in a Paris poorhouse (hôpital) in 1808.William Bolts's will made in Lisbon on 12 August 1805 and proved in London on 7 September 1808, National Archives, Kew, National Archives, Kew, PRO, PROB 11/1485, sig.
About 1755 he married Susanna Barnard (1735-1789) and together they had nine children. In 1768 he bought the estate called The Rookery at Westcott in Surrey, previously the home of the economist Thomas Robert Malthus, and he and his wife lived there for the rest of their lives. In 1778, jointly with his brother William, he was executor of the will of his brother-in-law George Flower.The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece:1039 Hay Quire 47-92, p103 He died on 2 January 1782 and his will of 11 October 1781 was proved on 29 January 1782.The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece:1086 Gostling Quire 1-48 No 376 His memorial in the Independent Chapel at Dorking reads : ::« To the Memory of Richard Fuller Esq of the Rookery in this County who departed this life 2 January 1782 aged sixty nine years » Susanna survived him, dying on 11 April 1789.
Following graduation in 2009, Turnbull played three years of professional basketball in Germany. After a brief stint with the Giants Nördlingen of the German ProA league at the beginning of the 2009-10 season, he signed with SC Rist Wedel of the German ProB and quickly became a team leader. For the 2010-11 season, he returned to the German ProA league, joining the UBC Hannover Tigers. At Hannover, he averaged 15.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per contest.
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. From 1760 Corry suffered periods of ill health complaining in September 1764 of "a violent Pain in my Breast". In later years, after Corry's death, his executors, Weickhmann and Schmidt, were to state that during this time Corry "renewed repeated and was very frequent in his visits to ... Lucy [Sutherland] at the house of her father and his Attachment to and affection for her not only continued but greatly increased".
Due to the license withdrawal against USC Freiburg and the GiroLive-Ballers Osnabrück the Dragons received their start right in the ProA for 2011/2012 first back. However, at the end of June 2011, those responsible announced that the Dragons would retire to the ProB. Financial aspects were responsible for this. There the younger team was able to establish itself in the course of the season and reached the end of the regular season 5th place of the south relay.
When he died in 1580, Thynne left manors in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Oxfordshire, and property in the cities of London, Westminster, and Bristol.Will of Sir John Thynne, The National Archives: Public Record Office, ref. PROB 11/62 He was entombed in the parish church at Longbridge Deverill, Wiltshire. At his funeral, gowns were given to sixty poor men, mourning suits to sixty-one servants, and cloaks to a great many gentlemen, and the funeral expenses came to £380, 8s & 3d.
The Mesopotamia National Council or Bethnahrin National Council (, MUB), formerly the Bethnahrin Freedom Party (, GHB) and the Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bethnahrin (, PROB) is a militant socialist Assyrian-Syriac party in the Dawronoye movement, whose stated goal is autonomy for Assyrian- Syriac people, either as an independent state or some other structure, in Bethnahrin, the Assyrian homeland. The organization is allied with multiple parties within the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), including the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Syrian Democratic Union Party (PYD).
The third brother, William Rolle (1720 – c.1747) of Beam, died childless some time after 1747National Archives PROB 11/755/55, Will of William Rolle of Great Torrington, Devon, 6 June 1747. which left Denys Rolle as the heir to the Rolle and Walter lands. Denys also inherited the estate of Hudscott in the parish of Chittlehampton, Devon, from his distant childless cousin Samuel Rolle (1704–1747) son and heir of Samuel Rolle (1669–1735) of Hudscott, MP for Barnstaple.
Courtenay was the son of Colonel Francis Courtenay, MP for Devonshire from 1689 to 1699, and his wife Mary Boevey, daughter of William Boevey (died 1661), of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire. The Boevey family was of Netherlandish Huguenot descent. Mary's brother was John Boevey (died 1706) who refers to himself in his will dated 6 March 1703 National Archives prob 11/492 as "John Boevey of Powderham Castle". Courtenay's father died in 1699, predeceasing his own father Sir William Courtenay, 1st Baronet.
Their daughter Diana Maxwell married Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne, and Elizabeth Maxwell married the Duke of Hamilton. Robert Maxwell, his brother, died in 1627 leaving an embroidered scarf and £50 for a gown to his niece Elizabeth, and a pair of embroidered slippers and £50 to Diana. Another brother, Charles, may have been the Charles Maxwell killed by Sir Robert Ker in a duel at Cambridge in 1620.Will of Robert Maxwell, sergeant-at-arms, TNA PROB 11-175-74.
Thomas Nankivell Thomas Nankivell (1707-1777) who made substantial additions to the house in 1761 was a wealthy landowner. His Will revealed that he owned numerous properties.The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1032 He was born in 1707 in St Agnes. His father was Benjamin Nankivell (1681-1759). He also owned a large number of properties some of which Thomas inherited when his father died in 1759.
Shilling was born in Cley next the Sea, Norfolk and christened on 30 July 1566, the son of Henry Shilling whose occupation is unknown and Elie Michelson, sister of William Michelson"Will of William Michelson, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex", proved 16 October 1587, PROB 11/71/226, National Archives. (d. 1587), a sea captain based in Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlesex, late of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Andrew Shilling was named after his grandfather Andrew Michelson (d. 1565), a ship-owner of Cley next the sea.
The National Archives, Kew, > Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. In January 1784, Lucy was living in Aldersgate Street in London and actively trying to get the Pyritz Codicil validated at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. On 4 January she wrote her own will and instructed her executors to continue her fight at the Prerogative Court after her death. Lucy died of an illness aged about 39, and her will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 13 January 1784.
Vanderbank died of consumption (tuberculosis) in Holles Street on 23 December 1739 aged 45 and was buried in St Marylebone Parish Church, Westminster. In his will, dated 19 December 1739 and made four days before he died, he leaves his entire estate "unto my dear wife"The National Archives' reference PROB 11/703/152. Anne Vanderbank died in 1750 and was buried at St George Hanover SquareCity of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STC/PR/5/22.
William Dicey died 2 November 1756,’Read's Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer’, November 13, 1756). leaving Cluer his London business interests, subject to his paying £1500 in annuities to his sisters Ann, Mary and Charlotte, and £500 to his brother Robert.National Archives, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, Prob 11/829 The London business then became Cluer Dicey & Co. The Northampton business was bought by Robert with his legacy, but he died in 1757 and it reverted to Cluer.Jackson, (2002), Thereafter he lived at Northampton.
Father Gagnier's Jubilee Year Pilgrimage : Rochester, England: Castle,Cathedral & R.C. Church Their footsteps wore down the original stone Pilgrim Steps, and nowadays they are covered with wooden steps.The Cathedral Margaret Darcy, of Essex, in her will, expressed the wish that her servant, Margaret Staunford, should go on a pilgrimage to "Seint Willyam of Rowchester". PROB 11/8/289 On 18 and 19 February 1300, King Edward I gave two donations of seven shillings to the shrine. Offerings at the shrine were also recorded for Queen Philippa (1352).
Surg Rounds 1991; January: 19-28Kuzmak LI. Stoma adjustable silicone gastric banding. Prob Gen Surg 1992; 9: 298-317 His invention was eventually improved and adapted to be placed laparoscopically (Lap-Band), by the then-named BioEnterics Company in Carpinteria, California. In the early 1990s, Kuzmak trained numerous bariatric surgeons at international workshops, initially from Italy, Belgium and Australia, on the use of his adjustable gastric band. An indefatigable ingenuity led him to obtain seven U.S. and another seven international patents for his various inventions.
Linder, D & Gartler, SM. 1965 Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase mosaicism: utilization as a cell marker in the study of leiomyomas. Science 150:67-69Linder D & Gartler, SM. 1965 Problem of single cell versus multicell origin of a tumor. Proc 5th Berkeley Symp Math Stat & Prob 625-633 The clonal origin of tumors has been confirmed many times since, initially through the work of a junior colleague Philip J. Fialkow. In 1967, Gartler was interested in establishing a system for studying human genetics in somatic cell culture.
Rental notice for Deer Park in1846 Nicholas Fry (1676-1714) built the present houseBridget Cherry, Nikolaus Pevsner, “Devon”, p. 221. Online reference which is possibly a remodelling of an older residence that was on the site.English Heritage Register “The Deer Park Hotel” Online reference He inherited the property in 1707 from his uncle Richard FryThe National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 500 whose grave is in the churchyard at Buckerell.Find A Grave website.
22 August 1782. The National Archives, Kew, > Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 18/93/90 C434350. By June 1784 Weickhmann and Schmidt, who were by now magistrates in Danzig, had Kuhl "by their power or Interest put above the condition of Servant and provided for by some place or appointment in the Castle of ... Dantzig and he is never permitted to come out of the said castle but is now kept therein under their Influence Controul and Government and dare not depose in this or any other Cause contrary to the interests of them".
The third and last page of William Shakespeare's will, written in secretary hand. William Shakespeare's last will and testament was signed on 25 March 1616, just under a month before his death.Images of the original document complete may be freely viewed at The National Archives (United Kingdom) Discovery Catalogue online, ref PROB 1/4. The document has been studied for details of his personal life, for his opinions, and for his attitudes towards his two daughters, Susanna and Judith, and their respective husbands, John Hall and Thomas Quiney.
His father was William Oldham (1745-1818) and his mother was Mary Dickerson. After he inherited the house then called Coundon Villa from his uncle he moved there to live. He is shown in the 1841 Census as living at “Coundon Villa” with three servants. He had no children so when he died in 1841 he left his residence to Stephen BarnwellWill of Stephen Oldham who died in 1841. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1964 who was the husband of his niece Maria Augusta Oldham.
Under the will of his distant (half second cousin twice removed) kinsman Edmund Wylde (1618-1695) sometime MP for Droitwich Thomas inherited considerable estates including Glazeley, ShropshireWill of Edmund Wylde of Inner Temple, City of London, Date 2 January (1695/)1696, Catalogue reference PROB 11/435 enabling a career in parliament. He was Member of Parliament for Worcester in nine parliaments from 1701 to 1727 and a commissioner of the excise for Ireland from 1727 to 1737 being unable to meet the expense of re-election to parliament.
It is unknown when the two houses were divided into separate land titles, but by about 1840 the Tithe records show that the grandchildren of John Arnold owned the present house called Hulmers and James Haws owned the house now called the Kilns Hotel. James Haws (1779-1840) was from a wealthy Great Warley family. His father had died in 1818 leaving him a large amount of property.Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1601 In 1808 he married Elizabeth Cooper.
In this case the name of risk will be the same for different arrows pointing to different bars. # Risk probability and impact can be written next to the arrow. It is possible to cut names “Probability:” to “Prob:”, or just “P:”, and “Impact:” to “Imp:”, or just “I:”. # Before mitigation and after mitigation risk probability and impact can be written together separated by slash “/”. For, example: “P: 50%/40%” means “Probability before mitigation is 50%; Probability after mitigation is 40%” # Risk ID can be written next to the arrow.
After a moderate start to the 2013–14 season in the Hungarian Championship and in the Adriatic League Ašćerić ended his contract in Hungary after almost exactly a year in December 2013. In the beginning of February 2014, he succeeded Darko Russo and become a head coach of the Austrian defending champion Zepter Vienna. In January 2015, he became a head coach of the French ProB team Lille Métropole. He remained in office until the end of the 2016–17 season and then moved within the league to the Hermine Nantes.
10 Minutes later, in the 77th minute, Michael Olise struck a first time volley from the edge of the area to score his first Reading goal and to make it two wins out of two for Reading in the league. On 22 September, Lewis Gibson joined Reading on a season-long loan deal from Everton. On 23 September, Marc McNulty was arrested as part of a match fixing prob by Police Scotland. Reading won their third league game in a row on 26 September, defeating Cardiff City 2-1 at the Cardiff City Stadium.
University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department, Main Library, Edgbaston Campus. MS206 2005/53 He died on 28 February 1794 at his house Stubbings near Maidenhead and was buried nearby at Bisham beside his wife. He was for many years Steward and keeper of the royal manors of Cookham and Bray succeeding his father. His estate was inheritedWill of Charles Ambler of Stubbings, Berkshire,14 March 1794, PCC Wills, PROB 11/1242 by his sister's son,Daniel Lysons The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex (1795), footnote 44, p.45.
Winchcombe's last will was written on 2 December 1557.BRO DA1/8 Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 296v-302v; TNA PROB 11/40 (26 Noodes) Register copy of will of John Winchcombe ff. 207-210v. He died soon after, and he was buried in St. Nicolas [sic] Church in Newbury on 8 December. This was the church which was rebuilt in the 1520s and 1530s, and his merchant's mark (a capital 'I’ with a lower-case sigma across the centre) appears regularly among the roof bosses in the nave.
The National Archives PROB 11/105, ff. 259-60. Two of Elizabeth's sisters were already married when Thomas Trentham made his will in 1586, Dorothy to William Cooper of Thurgarton, and Katherine to Sir John Stanhope. Thomas Trentham's reputation in the county is indicated by his appointment by the Privy Council as one of the "principal gentlemen in Staffordshire" to accompany Mary, Queen of Scots from her Staffordshire exile to her trial at Fotheringay Castle in 1586 (a trial at which the 17th Earl of Oxford sat on the jury).
The probate transcript of James Boevey's last will and testament, dated 7 William III (i.e. 1694), (day and month apparently omitted or illegible on copy) is held by the National Archives at Kew Will of James Boevey, catalogue reference "Prob/11/435, image ref 203" In it he leaves all his property to his wife Margaret, and only the small sums of ten pounds each to his son Bateman, otherwise unknown of, and to the latter's wife. His son William had predeceased him in 1692. > In the name of God Amen.
She had one surviving son, William (died 1627), by her first husband. Mary was a colourful character with a reputation for wit, who once publicly ridiculed the Spanish Ambassador, Count Gondomar. She and Robert has five children, Robert junior, Arthur, Francis, Mary junior and Anne. All of their children were still alive in 1617 when they are mentioned in their grandfather William Lynch's willWill of William Linch 1617, UK National Archives Catalogue reference prob/11/129 but only the younger Mary is definitely known to have been still living in 1623.
He was buried in St Mary's, the parish church of Shawbury. This suggests that he died at Poynton, as in his will he asked to for "my body to be buried in some parish church near to the place where it shall please God to take me to his mercy":Will of Richard Corbet, dated 5 October 1564 and proved 20 August 1566 from the National Archives, PROB 11/48, f. 408, available at The Oxford Authorship Site, accessed August 2013. Shawbury lies between Poynton and Moreton Corbet.
On 17 September 1719 Chandler married Elizabeth Rutter at St Giles, CamberwellLondon Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P73/GIS/125. Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin Rutter, leather dresser of Bermondsey, and his wife ElizabethThe National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 629. They had six children: Elizabeth (d. before 1772), wife of Thomas Mitchell, tailor of Bucklersbury, LondonThe Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 75 (1794), p.200London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P69/MRY12/A/001/MS05710/001; Sarah (d.
" He also notes that it has some similarities to his own novel The Long Walk. He concludes the brief review with a "No prob," as "Takami's Springsteen-quoting teenagers are fond of saying." David N. Alderman, writing for the Red Room site, gave Battle Royale a score of 4½ out of 5 stars, stating that the "story itself is brilliant. Touted as being extremely controversial, especially for the time it was released, the book opens up all sorts of doors to conversations and thoughts about psychology, murder, survival, love, loyalty, and moral ground.
Corbet tried to improve his income and wealth by a range of methods. One was the pursuit of property disputes, particularly against William Watson, brother of the poet Thomas Watson. As well as Clattercote, his wife Mary had received the use for life of a number of other estates belonging to her deceased husband, Thomas Lee.Will of Thomas Lee, dated 12 April 1572 and proved 25 June 1572 from the National Archives, PROB 11/54,ff.172-4, available at The Oxford Authorship Site, accessed 13 September 2013.
On 12 February 1828, Maria wrote her will.The National Archives, Kew, PROB 11/1775/386 - Will of Maria Stuart Collins of Stonehouse, Devon as quoted in Currey She was then residing at 23 Durnford Street, Stonehouse Devon. She left specific gifts of jewellery, including a gold watch set with pearls, gold enamelled watch keys, a rose diamond ring, a small garnet hoop rings, her books and a Jusia Japan box to her nieces and nephew and the widow of General Desborough. The residue of the estate was left to her nephew, Theophillis Desbrisay of the Royal Artillery.
Wilfred's plan involved repopulating and subsequently annexing the counties to those he already controlled. Thus, Vall de Lord became part of Urgell and Berguedà part of Cerdanya. Wilfred re-created the County of Ausona from the remaining counties of Ripollés, Lluçanès, the Plana de Vic, and Guilleries—centred around the city of Ausa, a region which in ancient times had been ethnically and culturally distinct, inhabited by the descendants of the Ausetani. (ref is prob Lewis, A.R. - needs to be checked) To Ausona, Wilfred also attached Moianés and Bagés and their traditional capital, Manresa, which had historically been the region of the Lacetani.
Map of Coundon 1814 showing Coundon Villa (blue arrow) Samuel Oldham (1754-1815) built The Old Hall Hotel in about 1800. These may have been additions to an earlier farmhouse. He was a wealthy landowner who had inherited a large fortune from his uncle who died in 1771.Will of Samuel Oldham of Coventry who died in 1771 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 968 His father was Thomas Oldham (1715-1767) who was the Mayor of Coventry and his mother was Katherine Lawton only child of Nathaniel Lawton of Coventry.
In this configuration the aircraft flew acceptably, but did not climb well on hot days at higher density altitudes. The minimum control speed is The initial propeller used was a two bladed ground adjustable unit, but the plans specify a three-bladed ground adjustable design of diameter. The prototype used a conventional low landing gear design, but this was later developed into a high landing gear to set the vertical center of gravity to the prob hub height to prevent longitudinal stability issues and bunt "push-over" accidents. The final design features a tall aluminium rudder.
The will, dated 11 September 1811, left his possessions to his wife and to his two unmarried sisters, Clare and Rachael Emilia; minor valuables, and any outstanding prize money were left to his family, his executors, and Captains Blackwood and Otway. The executors, along with his wife, were the Rev. Francis Annesley, of Eydon in Northamptonshire; Captain John William Spranger; and William Groom of Lincoln's Inn Fields.Will of Temple Hardy, Captain in His Majesty's Navy at the National Archives, catalogue reference PROB 11/1557 Elizabeth outlived him by twenty years, dying on 2 April 1835, aged 71.
263) emphasize its importance as a crown industry – the coincidence between the producer and consumer of the product. Portuguese naval artillery was rarely faulty or exploded from misuse, not only because of crown self-interest in quality during production, but also because defective domestic pieces (unlike imported ones) were easy to fix or replace locally. The crown paid wage premiums and bonuses to lure the best European artisans and gunners (mostly German) to advance the industry in Portugal. Every cutting-edge innovation introduced elsewhere was immediately appropriated into Portuguese naval artillery – that includes bronze cannon (Flemish/German), breech-loading swivel-guns (prob.
To the Countess of Bedford she left her coach and mares, with the household silver she had pawned in London, a crimson velvet gown and a suite of tawny clothes embroidered with cloth of silver, and Bedford was to look after Frances with an allowance of £50 yearly. She gave her fellow courtier Jane Meautys (1581-1659) her ruby and diamond buttons. She wanted three memento mori rings with "death's heads" bought as gifts for Sir Henry Carey, the poet Benjamin Rudyerd, and John Gill.'Will of Briget Markham, Widow of Sudbrooke, Lincolnshire', TNA PROB 11/114/485.
5, (1905) pp.166-169, p.168. However, his will dated 20 January 1658 was proved on 20 June 1659 according to the old catalogue entry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, "380 Pell" (modern National Archives reference PROB 11/293/272) of BremridgeAs he stated his residence in his will in the parish of South Molton, Devon, was a lawyer who was elected MP for Barnstaple in 1646 and 1654, for Bristol in 1656 and for Devon also in 1656, and chose to sit for Devon, but was prevented by Oliver Cromwell from taking his seat.
Assume there exists a circuit C that inverts ƒ with advantage ε: Prob[ƒ(C(ƒ(x,y))) = ƒ(x,y)] > ε Then we can create the following algorithm that will distinguish Gl from uniform, which contradicts the hypothesis. The algorithm would take an input of 2n bits z and compute (x,y) = C(z). If Gl(x) = z the algorithm would accept, otherwise it rejects. Now, if z is drawn from uniform distribution, the probability that the above algorithm accepts is ≤ 1/2l, since the size of image is 1/2l of the size of the pre-image.
Ensminger started his professional career with Tours Basket in the French 2nd Division ProB league, in 1996, followed by stints in Portugal (FC Porto) and New Zealand (North Harbour Kings). In 1999, Ensminger signed with SSV Weißenfels of the German Basketball Bundesliga, establishing himself as a dominant post player in the league right away. After two years with the Weißenfels team, he signed with fellow Bundesliga side TSK universa Bamberg (later known as Brose Bamberg). In his seven-year stay with the club, Ensminger was instrumental in helping Bamberg to German League championships in 2005 and 2007.
In his last will & testament, in a last codicil written at Pisa 22 January 1833, Aufrère wrote "I desire to be interred in the English burial ground at Leghorn as near as possible to the Lockhart monuments..." He also stipulated his inscription on a plain monumental stone: "Anthony Aufrère Esquire of Foulsham Old Hall in the county of Norfolk upwards of 48 years in the Commission of the Peace for that county."The National Archives, Kew, PROB 11/1850/139 (Will of Anthony Aufrère of Pisa, Italy) His wife survived him seventeen years and died at Edinburgh, on 14 September 1850.
The land on which the house stands was acquired by Thomas Rigdon of Chartham in Kent when he married Anne heiress of Anthony Villiers, whose mother had been a member of the Roos family, who had lived in Dowsby for eight generations. It the passed to his son Sir William Rigdon who died in 1610.Sir William's will is in the Public Record Office and is dated 20 November 1610 and he died at Dunsby in Lincolnshire and not at Dowsby. PROB 11/116/529 At this point the property was purchased by Richard Burrell, a citizen and grocer of London.
Born in Fort- de-France, capital of the French overseas department of Martinique, Morin went through the youth ranks of Golden Lion Basketball in Saint-Joseph, Martinique, before joining the Pôle Espoirs de Martinique. He enrolled at INSEP, National Institute of Sport, expertise, and performance, in 2008. In 2012, he joined LNB Pro A side Cholet Basket. His best season statistically at Cholet was 2014-15, when he averaged 3.6 points and 1.9 rebounds in 31 games played. In 2015-16, Morin scored 7.5 points a game for French second-division team Denain, before heading to fellow ProB side STB Le Havre for the 2016-17 season.
CD179a (VpreB) is a 126 aa-long polypeptide with apparent MW of 16-18 kDa. It is expressed selectively at the early stages of B cell development, namely, in proB and early preB cells. CD179a has an Ig V domain-like structure, but lacks the last beta-strand (beta7) of a typical V domain. Instead, it has a carboxyl terminal end that shows no sequence homologies to any other proteins. CD179a associates non- covalently with CD179b (lambda5 or lambda-like) carrying an Ig C domain-like structure to form an Ig light chain-like structure, which is called the surrogate light chain or pseudo light chain.
Will of Thomas Pares 1824 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1699 Notice of ownership of Thomas John Pares in 1847 Sale of interest in Narborough Estate in 1869 Most of his land went to his younger brother John Pares (1749-1833). However the Narborough Estate and some other Leicestershire properties were placed under entail for the benefit of his other relatives. His niece Mary Ann Dod (1776-1846) was to receive the first life interest. She was the daughter of his sister Ann Pares who had married John Dod of Cloverley.
The manor was used mainly as dower or to provide annuities for younger daughters of the Tylney-Long Baronets of Draycot Cerne. Miss Rachel Long (d. 1781) created two charities for the poor of both parishes based on a charge of £5 each on the manor of North Bradley and this was still being paid well into the early 20th century.TNA Prob 11/1079 Will of Miss Rachel Long 1778 The manor descended through the Tylney-Longs and Long-Wellesleys until it was finally sold by Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley in 1864; then in 1879 it was bought by Walter Hume Long of Rood Ashton.
Thomas Hull, 1799 drawing Hull's name appeared for the last time on the bills on 28 December 1807, when he played the Uncle in George Barnwell. He died on 22 April 1808 at his house, near Dean's Yard, Westminster, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Margaret's, Westminster. His sister, Anna Maria, married John Awsiter. Their daughter, Jane Elizabeth Awister, died in 1837/38, and express the with to be buried with her uncle, Thomas Hull, in St Margaret's Westminter will of Jane Elizabeth Awsiter; PROB 11/1890/123 Hull played a role in establishing the Theatrical Fund, taking the initiative over the distresses of Mrs.
Edward Wingfield died in 1603. Mary, Lady Wingfield was still alive in 1628 when she was the executrix of William Mason of Westminster, who left legacies to several female members of the Harington/Sidney family including diamond rings for the Countess of Home, Sarah Stanhope, and Lady Dyer and the young Lady Dyer. Mason owned portrait miniatures of Catherine, Countess of Chesterfield, Sarah, Lady Hastings, and Theodosia, Lady Dudley.'Will of William Mason, Gentleman of Westminster, Middlesex', 2 February 1630, TNA PROB 11/157/110, Mason appointed as overseers of the will his "worthy friends" Sir William Bulstrode MP and Sir Edward Harington of Ridlington.
He was a major stakeholder in the development, from 1791, of The Colonnade, an imposing new range of lodging houses and shops, and in his will, drafted 1803, left instructions for the completion of the last of this range.National Archives, PROB 11/1504 At No. 4 The Colonnade, he established an extensive new lending library, said to comprise nearly 30,000 volumes on all subjects, collected over 50 years. On the same premises he also offered framed and loose prints (many published by himself), musical instruments, stationery, china, and musical clocks.auction notice in Cheltenham Chronicle, 15 Sept 1814 Among the engravers he commissioned for original prints was Robert Hancock.E.g.
Her husband died and his will was proved in February 1750/1. However, she was not a beneficiary of the will as he left all her property to a nephew, Thomas Lake.Will of Francis Gomeldon; National Archives catalogue reference: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 11/785 She took an interest in the Lying-in Hospital, which was built in Rosemary Lane, Newcastle, in 1760 as an 'asylum for pregnant married women'. In March 1766, she wrote to William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, referring to the duke's position as the head of that charity, making proposals relating to the hospital and to making the charity more extensive.
Beaufort became a member of the regency government on the accession of his infant nephew as Henry VI in 1422. Stradling, probably through the influence of Beaufort, had obtained the licence to marry off his young nephew John Kemeys of Began, Monmouth, to Sir Gilbert Denys's widow, Margaret Russell. It was this latter marriage which forced the Denys family from Siston to reside at Olveston Court until Kemeys's death in 1477. The will of Sir Gilbert DenysNational Archives PROB 11/2B Image ref:413/285 appointed Henry Beaufort as an overseer, perhaps suggesting a connection from Gilbert's early military service under John of Gaunt.
On 1 January 1809, Thomas married Martha Clement (1784–1868), who was the daughter of Richard Clement (1754–1829), a Dutch landowner of Barbados, and the niece of John Dougan (1765-1826). Thomas's father in law, Richard Clement, after whom Thomas named his son Richard Clement Moody, was the owner of the Black Bess (196 slaves) and Clement Castle (220 slaves) estates on St Peter's Island, which passed to Clement's sole remaining son, Hampden Clement, on his death.Will of Richard Clement of Barbados, PROB 11/1811/204, University College, London Thomas and Martha had 10 children, 8 of whom were living at the time of their father's death. # Thomas (b.
David Singleton is an English record producer, audio engineer, record label director, musician, songwriter, author and Internet entrepreneur. He is best known as the production and business partner of Robert Fripp (King Crimson). Singleton is the co-owner/director (with Fripp) of the Discipline Global Mobile record label, half of the Ton Prob production team (again with Fripp) and the developer of the BootlegTV live concert streaming setup. Singleton has co-produced and/or engineered almost every Robert Fripp release (including King Crimson albums, EPs and archive releases) since 1992, and has also worked on releases by Bill Nelson, Bill Bruford, Europa String Choir and many others.
It is released by the University of Oxford, which also released FDR2 in the period 2008-12. The Adelaide Refinement Checker (ARC) is a CSP refinement checker developed by the Formal Modelling and Verification Group at The University of Adelaide. ARC differs from FDR2 in that it internally represents CSP processes as Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams (OBDDs), which alleviates the state explosion problem of explicit LTS representations without requiring the use of state-space compression algorithms such as those used in FDR2. The ProB project, which is hosted by the Institut für Informatik, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, was originally created to support analysis of specifications constructed in the B method.
Marshall v. MacIntyre (In re Estate of Marshall), prob. juris. noted, no. 276,815-402 (2001) During the probate proceedings, Smith declared bankruptcy in California and was awarded $474 million as a sanction for alleged misconduct.Marshall v. Marshall (In re Marshall), 253 B.R. 550 (Bankr. C.D. Cal. 2000) In 2002, the bankruptcy judgment was vacated and her award was reduced to $88 million in a Federal District Court in California.Marshall v. Marshall, 275 B.R. 5 (C.D. Cal. 2002) In December 2004, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated the District Court decision under the probate exception, ruling that the federal courts lacked subject matter jurisdiction over state probate matters.
The National Archives, Kew NA LC/9/270, William France's Ledger. In the catalogue of the Lord Chamberlains papers it is recorded as 'Miscellaneous' William France died on 12 February 1773Westminster City Archives NA PROB/11/985 and he was buried in the church of St Martin in the Fields.Westminster City Archives: St Martin-in-the-Fields Parish Register, burial of William France. He was buried in the vestry vault, but his remains were removed in 1857/58 to catacomb B under the church (F6102 and 419/29). In his will dated 9 February he bequeathed the business to his elder brother, John, and his nephew Edward France, John’s eldest son then aged 24.
Thomas Holcroft married four times. From his first wife, whom he married around 1765 and whose name is unknown,There is no proof for saying he married his cousin, half-sister of Major Charles Marsack of Caversham Park. In 1765, Holcroft's cousin Margaretta, daughter of his uncle John Holcroft (or "Houldcraft") by his second marriage in 1754 with Margaret Marsack, was just ten years old. Till her death in January 1785 she remained unmarried, although a mother of three children by a relationship with William Roome. According to her will (National Archives PROB 11/1126/89, Kew, dated 1 February 1785), "Margaretta Holcroft Roome, Spinster of Saint Marylebone, Middlesex" named her half-brother Charles Marsack as her executor.
In the United States, research finds that between 0.5% and 3% of wills are contested. Despite that small percentage, given the millions of American wills probated every year it means that a substantial number of will contests occur. As of the mid-1980ss, the most common reason for contesting a will is undue influence and/or supposed lack of testamentary capacity, accounting for about three quarters of will contests; another 15% of will contests are based on an alleged failure to adhere to required formalities in the disputed will; the remainder of contests involve accusations of fraud, insane delusion, etc.Schoenblum, Jeffery A. (1987). "Will Contests—An Empirical Study", 22 Real Prop Prob &Tr.
They also added a brick built entrance hall, featuring large stained glass windows and a mock Tudor belvedere. Narborough Hall website Online reference Samuel died in 1842 and in his Will he mentions this life interest in Narborough Hall given to them by his wife’s uncle.Will of Samuel Miles 1842 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1971 Mary Ann died in 1846 and in accordance with the entail set up by her uncle Thomas Pares the house went to his great nephew Thomas John Pares (1821-1873). He owned the estate for the next 27 years mostly as an absentee landlord as he lived in Canada.
548; p. 392, note 75 re. bequest; PROB 11/56 folios 25-26 & 235v-36 for upholding of her wishes On 8 May 1544, shortly before her marriage to Denys, Elizabeth had acquired lands in Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, from Sir Thomas Boteler, who very soon thereafter "made a forcible entry upon and a tortious possession of a messuage and lands in Sankey" on account of which he was sued, before the end of 1544, in the joint names of Elizabeth and Maurice Denys. The couple then sold their Sankey lands to Denys's brother-in-law Walter Bucler, who on 1 January 1547 exchanged them with the king for other lands in Sankey.
Ann Spoade married Ambrose Gallimore at Stoke-on-Trent 31 December 1745: she was still living in 1797 when Josiah made bequests to her in the Codicil to his will, P.C.C. PROB 11/1302/241. who in 1754 obtained the lease of the Caughley porcelain factory near Broseley. Spode was taken on as a worker by potter Thomas Whieldon in November (Martinmas) 1749, and remained with him until 1754. In that year, on 8 September, Josiah married Ellen Finley at Stoke on Trent, and his eldest son Josiah (II) was born in 1755. It was in 1754 that Josiah Wedgwood became the business partner of Thomas Whieldon, an arrangement which continued until 1759.
Phipps lived on the Gold Coast for twenty years and died at Cape Coast Castle, the African headquarters of the RAC, in 1723. He became the highest-ranking RAC official in Africa before being removed from his post among accusations of embezzlement and abuse of power. At Cape Coast James Phipps married Catherine, the daughter of an African woman and a white soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company. In spite of being generously provided for in her husband's will,Will of James Phipps, Captain General for the Royal African Company of England of Cabo Corso Castle on the Coast of Guinea, West Africa. The National Archives, PROB 11/607/92.
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Ref: PROB 11/1082. The Pyritz Codicil and Corry's marriage to Lucy caused much suspicion. To support her claim, early in March 1781, Dame Lucy returned to Pyritz to seek affidavits confirming her marriage to Corry. Also, on 8 March 1781, Kuhl went before the Burgo Masters and Senate of the City of Pyritz and swore on oath that Corry "ordered him to commit to writing the original Codicil [the Pyritz codicil] ... which when he had done the said Baron Corry bid him go out, and shortly after calling him in again, he ordered him to subscribe the said Codicil as a Witness ... and at the same time observed that Trevor Corry’s Name and Seal were then thereunto set".
"Dido Elizabeth Belle and The First Earl of Mansfield", Slavery and Justice Exhibition at Kenwood House, Historic England. In 1799 Belle also inherited £100 from Lady Margery Murray, one of two female relatives who had come to live with and help care for the Murrays in their later years.Public Record Office, Catalogue reference: PROB 11/1324/97: 'Will of The Right Honorable, Lady Margery Murray, Spinster of Twickenham, Middlesex':"...one hundred pounds to Dido Elizabeth Belle, as a token of my regard..." The will was first drafted in 1793 but in a codicil dated 1796 Lady Margery specified that the bequest of £100 to Dido "she being now married to Mr. Davinier" was to be "for her separate use and at her disposal".
Some chief executive officers of charter schools have been criticized for accepting pay that is substantially more than that of the New York City Schools Chancellor or the former State University of New York (SUNY) ChancellorCharter School Executives Earning Big Bucks Education [sic (probably should be "Educating")] City's Poorer Students, by Meredith Kolodner & Rachel Monahan, in N.Y. Daily News, not clearly dated online but prob. December 13, 2009, as accessed March 10, 2010.Former City Council Member Eva Moskowitz Makin' a Bundle at Nonprofit Schools, by Juan Gonzalez, February 27, 2009, as accessed February 28, 2010. for running many more schools or colleges, respectively, with many more students. The New York City Chancellor shared management and support with approximately 62,000 nonteaching personnel in Fiscal Year 2009–2010.
Athletic established the Dragons in the top field of ProB-South and could finish the regular season in third place. In the play-offs the team of Boris Kaminski played in the round of sixteen against the Uni-Reisen Leipzig and bowed out with 1:2 and therefore did not survived for the fourth time in a row the first round of the play-offs. At the end of the season 2014/2015 it became known that the two athletically qualified teams of SC Rist Wedel and the Oldenburger TB would not make use of their right of promotion. After the Uni-ReisenLeipzig renounced the promotion the license went to the Dragons Rhöndorf, which officially announced on May 12, 2015 to compete again in the ProA.
" A reviewer wrote in the Huddersfield Daily Examiner on 22 June 1972 that the book "offers much in the way of contemplation and hope, a respite from the ills of modern society." In the London Evening News on 5 April 5 1972, the reviewer wrote that the book "...prob[ed] gently into deeper levels of the mind and echo[ed] with what might be conscience." In the Kingston Borough News, on 19 January 1973, the reviewer was of the opinion that "You won't be quite the same person when you have read this book." and rated the work as "Highly recommended." Writer, novelist and philosopher, Colin Wilson in his review of The Magic Monastery noted that Shah "is not primarily concerned with propagating some secret doctrine.
In 1628 her friend William Mason of Westminster left her a legacy of £600, "as a pledge of my unfeigned heart, to her unstained honour, wishing every penny of it were a thousand pound". Acknowledging her marital difficulties, Mason asked his executrix, Harington's sister Sarah, Lady Hastings (by now Lady Edmondes), to ensure that she, not Lord Dudley, received the money. Mason left legacies to Theodosia's daughters, and to other members of the Harington/Sidney family, including Anne Dyer, Lady Carr Cromwell and Theodosia, Lady Bodenham. He owned portrait miniatures of Theodosia Harington, Lady Hastings, and Lady Chesterfield, in gold cases enamelled with green.'Will of William Mason, Gentleman of Westminster, Middlesex', (8 October 1628) 2 February 1630, TNA PROB 11/157/110.
Very few details about the life of the artist are known. His father was a painter referred to as Cornelis de Neve the Elder. His father must have moved to London where he died before 1609. Sarah Pookes, the widow of Cornelis de Neve the Elder and the motherSara's mother Hester bequeathed "to the twoe sonnes of my daughter Sara de Critz Cornelis and Israel de Neve Six poundes a peece to be paid unto them at the age of twoe and twentie yeres." Will of Hester Powkes, widow the late wife of John Powkes deceased, dated January 19, 1614/15, proved November 4, 1615, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, PROB 11, Piece 126: Rudd of the young Cornelis remarried John de Critz in 1609.
The son of former professional basketball player Marc Suhr, a 7-foot center who won four caps for the German men's national team during his career, Kratzer started out with BBC Bayreuth’s youth team at age 12, moving on to the Brose Bamberg youth program in 2012. Representing Bamberg's development squad Baunach Young Pikes, he made his debut in Germany's third-tier ProB during the 2013-14 season, helping the team win promotion to ProA that year. Kratzer made his first appearances in Germany's top-flight Basketball Bundesliga for Bamberg in the 2016-17 campaign, while still being a regular in the reserve team. Averaging 14.6 points, 12.7 rebounds and 1.5 blocks a game for Baunach in 2016-17, he garnered ProA Player of the Year honors.
Nathaniel was born in 1642 just weeks after King Charles raised his Royal Standard at Nottingham to signal the start of the Civil War. His mother, Margaret Birkhead (c1622-42)Bladen v Watson C22/768/14 died at his birth and his father John had died between 1645-49.PROB 11/211 Mentioned in Will of Nathaniel Birkhead Orphaned as an infant, he was raised by his grandmother Elizabeth (Lacy) and then an Aunt Clarke (sister of his father John Bladen) and a guardian, Robert Wrightson (1629-1708) of Hemsworth. Wrightson supported Bladen’s education and training as a lawyerInner Temple Admissions Database and the two remained friends for many years with Wrightson purchasing parts of Bladen’s estate and the advowson of Hemsworth Church.
There is a network of Dawronoye created civil society organizations and parties across modern state boundaries in the Assyrian homeland region. Among the Dawronoye affiliated organizations in Iraq are the Beth Nahrin Patriotic Union (Huyodo Bethnahrin Athronoyo, HBA) and the Nineveh Plain Forces (NPF) militia. On 17 July 1999, the Dawronoye-affiliated Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bet Nahrain (PROB) carried out its first attack alongside with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) against a KDP military compound in the town of Kasre, where 39 Peshmerga fighters were killed and 20 injured. Three days later a second attack was carried out by the group in which several of Masoud Barzani's fighters were killed when an army truck driving on a bridge between Kasre and Hajji Umran was blown up.
The match began on New Year's Eve. Hutton won the toss and elected to bat, but soon regretted it. Regardless of his knee and bad prob;ems, Miller opened the bowling with a 90-minute spell of three for five in nine overs to send Hutton, Edrich (who was Hutton's third opening partner in as many Tests) and Compton back to the pavilion in quick time. With Lindwall dismissing May for a duck, England were 41/4 and in deep trouble, but Cowdrey made 50 out of 69 and 100 out of 158 to complete his maiden Test century, adding 74 with Bailey (30) and 54 with Evans (20) before falling to Johnson with a ball that deviated onto his leg stump.
Hesson came through the youth ranks of the City of Birmingham Basketball Club and played for the Birmingham Aces in the EBL2 before joining British Basketball League side Essex Pirates in 2010. After a standout year at Liverpool Mersey Tigers (2011–12) in which he averaged 15.1 points as well as 7.7 boards a contest in BBL play, he took his game to Germany, joining the Weißenhorn Youngstars of the 2. Bundesliga ProB, the third tier of German basketball. Dominating the league and averaging a double-double of points and rebounds, Hesson was picked up by ratiopharm Ulm of Germany’s top-flight Bundesliga in March 2013, where he completed the 2012–2013 campaign. Hesson spent the 2013–14 season with the Gießen 46ers in the German 2.
The hall was let to tenants from the 1890s.“A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry; Or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland” 1838, p. 606. Online referenceUniversity of Leicester website. Online reference/Will of Thomas Pares 1824 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1699 Old House at Hopwell Hall Farm In 1921 Cecil Henry Pares gave Hopwell Hall and 15 acres of its land to Nottinghamshire County Council as a special residential school for boys. He had inherited the estate after his elder brother Lieutenant Thomas Edward Pares was killed in action in 1917 during World War I. Cecil chose to live at the family’s home at Calvi in Corsica, rather than at Hopwell Hall.
Sarah became one of the trustees of the Marlborough estate, and she used her business sense to distribute the family fortune, including the income for her daughter Henrietta.Will of John, Duke of Marlborough, National Archives at Kew, Catalogue Ref. PROB 11/583. Sarah’s personal income was now considerable, and she used the money to invest in land; she believed this would protect her from currency devaluation. The dowager duchess purchased Wimbledon manor in 1723, and rebuilt the manor house. Her wealth was so considerable that Sarah hoped to marry her granddaughter, Lady Diana Spencer, to Frederick, Prince of Wales, for which she would pay a massive dowry of £100,000.Hibbert, p. 331. However, Robert Walpole, the First Lord of the Treasury (analogous to a modern Prime Minister) vetoed the plan.
Weaver was the son and heir of Thomas Weaver, Esq. of Aymestrey, HerefordshireC.J. Robinson, A History of the Mansions & Manors of Herefordshire, 1872, p.20University of Oxford, Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714, 1892, p1588 and his wife Anne Lewis of Radnorshire, and cousin to Richard Weaver (MP) and Edmund Weaver (MP).McParlin, G. E., The Herefordshire gentry in county government 1625–1661. Department of History, Aberystwyth Univers, 1981, pp. 167–168,242,256 His father served as High Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1646 and died in 1647.Will of Thomas Weaver of Aymestrey, Herefordshire, 28 October 1647, PROB 11/202, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Weaver matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford on 28 Jul 1651 and was perhaps a student at Lincoln's Inn, 1649.
However, by 1817The Genuine works of William Hogarth with biographical anecdotes, by John Nichols, FSA and the late George Steevens, Esq, FRS, FSA, three volumes, page 99, London, 1817 it had passed to Thomas Bowerbank, merchant, Factor of Lothbury, City of London (died April 1818).PROB 11/1603/370 De Salis's parents appointed him Game keeper of and for their said manor of Dally otherwise Dawley, near Hayes, Middlesex, from 13 June 1775.Fane de Salis MSS In a letter to his father in Harley street, dated Oxford 24 September 1771 he describes 'Lord le Despencer's Festival at West-Wycombe': :Lord le Despencer's Music was incomparably performed, :and what with the excellence of that, the fine weather and :the Beauty of the place, every body went away enchanted.
Next to last, Brad and Ivo/Schön both come from a special project in Philadelphia clearly modelled in some ways on Britain's Peckham Experiment, initiated during the Great Depression. That project showed the great benefits of most improvements of overall health care in a community context, not just for the clinical health of the participants, but the effectiveness of the Peckham social milieu on reducing social problems, in particular, poverty. Finally, the overarching theme of the book explores mankind's potential for self-destruction, seen both through the example of the "prob" race as well as an exploration of humanity. Early in the book Brad complains that the population of 5 billion is unsustainable unless mankind reaches the stars, but he doubts their ability and maturity to do so.
Flag of the Bethnahrin Freedom Party The Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bethnahrin was formed in the 1990s by Assyrian- Syriac nationalists who previously fought within the PKK against Turkey. The group carried out its first attack alongside the PKK against a Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) military compound in the town of Kasre on 17 July 1999, where 39 KDP Peshmerga fighters were killed and 20 injured.RFE/RL iraq Report Three days later a second attack was carried out by the group in which several of Massoud Barzani's fighters were killed when an army truck driving on a bridge between Kasre and Haci Umran was blown up by the PROB. The group claimed both attacks were to avenge the death of Assyrian Helen A. Sawa, who was raped and killed by the Peshmerga.
Prior to this, investigators had used a number of ad-hoc quantifiers, like the Sulston score, which idealized match trials as being independent. His result for the multiple-group birthday propositionWendl MC (2003) Collision probability between sets of random variables, Stat. Prob. Lett. 64(3), 249–254. solves various related "collision problems", e.g. some types of P2P searching.Hautakorpi, J and Schultz, G (2010) A Feasibility Study of an Arbitrary Search in Structured Peer-to-Peer Networks, IEEE Computer Communications and Networks, Proc ICCCN, pp 1–8. He has also examined a variety of 1-dimensional covering problems (see review by Cyril DombCyril Domb (1989) Covering by random intervals and one-dimensional continuum percolation, J. Stat. Phys. 55, 441-460.), generalizing the basic configuration to forms relevant to molecular biology.
A general view of its physical character, productions, agricultural condition, statistics &c.; &c; (1831) by Thomas Wright and W. Bartlett, "" They lived in Wethersfield, and their son was educated at Felsted and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; and was admitted to Gray's Inn in 1667.Old Conjuring Books by Trevor H. Hall, 1972 Records show that Barbara was baptised on 9 September 1610, and Thomas left a PCC will [PROB 11/339] dated 15 October 1662 and proved 20 May 1672, in which he describes himself as "being a professed member of the true Christian Protestant Church of England desireing to live and dye in the true Christian faith". He named his wife Barbara, daughter Dorothy married to William Collard, son Thomas under 21 years, and daughters Joana and Barbara in his will.
Following the restoration of the monarchy and the return of Charles II, Traherne was ordained priest on 20 October 1660 by the Bishop of Oxford, Robert Skinner, at Launton near Bicester. In 1667, Traherne became the private chaplain to Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever, the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to King Charles II, at Teddington (near Hampton Court) in Middlesex. It was while residing there that Traherne died on 27 September 1674, having that day dictated a brief nuncupative will to his friend and neighbour John Berdoe, in which he made bequests to the servants who had looked after him and left his few belongings to his brother Philip and sister-in-law Susan.The National Archives, Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class PROB 11; Piece 346 ; Traherne, Thomas, Teddington, Middx.
By the same act foreign consuls may by convention have certain authority over the wills and property of subjects of foreign states dying in England. In the United States some states have adopted the narrow policy of enacting by statute the old common law rule, and providing that no will is valid unless made in the form required by the law of the state of the testator's domicile. The capacity of the testator, revocation and construction of a will, are governed by the law of the domicile of the testator at the time of his death—except in cases affected by Lord Kingsdown's Act, as he must be supposed to have used language in consonance with that law, unless indeed he express himself in technical language of another country. A good instance is Groos' Case (1904), Prob.
He played under American coach Gary Lawrence at Pully Basket in Switzerland. On November 3rd 1982, playing in the European competition FIBA Korać Cup with Pully, he scored 40 points against KK Zadar from Yugoslavia, a team which included Stojko Vranković who later would play in the NBA. From 1985 to 1987, Raivio played for Racing Mechelen in Belgium, where he was known as an all-around player. He went on to play in France. Raivio averaged 30.7 points, 11.5 rebounds as well as 4.9 assists per game for ProB side Montpellier in 1987-88, helping the team move up to the French elite league. In the country’s top division, he continued his high scoring ways, averaging 30.2 points per contest in 1988-89 for Montpellier, to go along with 9.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists a game.
He was required to pay a fine by the Committee for Compounding with Delinquents.Calendar of the Proceedings of the Committee for Compounding: Royalist Composition Papers, p157 Nathaniel's maternal grandfather, Nathaniel Birkhead,Will dated 1649, proved 1650 PROB 11/211 after whom he was named, jointly purchased Hague Hall in South Kirkby, with Robert Bladen though the property ended up in sole ownership of Birkhead. Nathaniel Bladen had an inheritance from both grandfathers: Robert Bladen and Nathaniel Birkhead - though Birkhead had objected to the marriage of his daughter Margaret to Bladen’s son John.Bladen v Watson C22/768/14, dated 1654 Bladen was the father of William Bladen - Attorney-General of Maryland andMaryland State Archives Colonel Martin BladenDictionary of National Biography\- Commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations, Grandfather of Thomas Bladen - Governor of Maryland and Admiral Hawke.
Online reference but the couple appear to have had no children so when he made his Will in 1848Will of Charles Poyer Callen 1854, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2192 he left all of his estates to her. He died in 1854 and as she had predeceased him they were granted successively to his nephews. The first nephew to inherit was John Poyer Hugh Charles Callen (1836-1866) who was the son of Charles’s brother Daniel Poyer Callen.Walford E. “The County Families of the United Kingdom, 1882, p. 98. Online reference He was a Captain of the 71st Highlanders but he did not marry and so when he died in 1866The Gentleman’s Magazine, Sept 1866, p. 422. Online reference the Grove was inherited by Charles’s other nephew John Lennox Griffith Poyer Lewis.
He provided for a funeral sermon to be preached in St Peter's, Cornhill, and for six other sermons to be preached in that church and the church of St Mary Aldermary. The principal bequests were to his three sons Nicholas, Benedick and Henry, and to the family of his daughter Joan Woodford. No mention is made of his son Thomas, but he leaves a bequest to his godson, Thomas Lodge, the son of his son William: William himself is made an overseer but not an executor of the will. The difficulties over his son Thomas Lodge the poet are expressed more at length in the will (proved 26 January 1579/80Prerogative Court of Canterbury: The National Archives (United Kingdom), PROB 11/62/25.) of his third wife Lady Anne Lodge, in whose right (by her mother's bequest) she and Sir Thomas held the manor of Malmeynes in Barking and Dagenham, Essex.
Map Cleatham 1885 George Maw (1754-1829) and Matthew Maw (1746-1816) who bought Cleatham Hall in 1801 were brothers. They both farmed the land for some years and then Matthew who was a bachelor sold his share to his brother George. George and his wife Sarah (nee Burwill) lived there for many years with their children. When George died in 1829 he left the property to his son Matthew Maw (1792-1880).The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1767 Matthew who did not marry lived at Cleatham for many years and became very wealthy. In 1855 he decided to make substantial alterations and additions to the existing house. The 1871 Census describes him as "a gentleman landowner". His probate record notes that in 1880 he had a personal estate of £140,000Principal Probate Registry.
On 22 June 1768, he married Felicia Elizabetha (1741–1821), only child of lawyer and legal author Philip Burton and his wife Felicia, daughter of Ralph Whitfield.St Andrew Holborn, Register of marriages by licence, 1768 – 1774, Guildhall Library Ref: P69/AND2/A/01/Ms 6671/4 They had three daughters: Felicia Elizabetha (1770–1829) Felicia Elizabetha Horne, 22 Jun 1770, Saint Andrew, Holborn, London, England who in 1791 married the Reverend Robert Hele Selby Hele; Maria (1773–1852) unmarried;PROB 11/2149/262 Will of Maria Horne, Spinster of York House Hotel, Bath, Somerset, proved 23 March 1852 and Sarah (1775–1853), a pupil of Hannah More, who in 1796 married the Reverend Humphrey Aram Hole.Humphrey Aram Hole and Sarah Horne, 19 Nov 1796, Saint David, Exeter, Devon, England Aged 62, he died at Bath, Somerset on 17 January 1792 and was buried in his father-in-law's vault at Eltham.
The task of creating a musical complement for the play was undertaken by Samuel Adler and Jerald Graue of the Eastman School, in a composer-scholar collaboration, and their work was materially facilitated by the investigations of Judith Layng of Hiram College. The principal problems of the reconstruction fell into three general areas: the identification of the tunes themselves in early sources, the creation, of stylistically appropriate settings, and the determination of the size and make-up of the orchestra. In each prob¬lem area, two central requirements were regarded as paramount—that the new musical settings should be informed by the flavor and conditions of the opera's 18th- century origins, and that the final product should sacrifice none of the charm, vitality, and immediacy that were the hallmarks of ballad opera during the colonial period. This recording presents the newly created musical portion of The Disappointment, and Barton's entertaining theatre piece may finally begin to reach its intended public.
Heitland's father, Arthur Allan Heitland, youngest child of Major William Peter Heitland of the Madras Pioneers, was a farmer and his mother, Mary Browne of Colkirk House, Lady of Nowers Manor in Hindringham, was the daughter of Riches Repps Browne (1791-1823) more commonly known as Repps Browne,"Will of Repps Brown, Gentleman of Whitchester, Berwickshire", proved 14 January 1841, PROB 11/1939/46, National Archives. a Norfolk gentleman by his wife Mary Jex (1800-1839) of Fulmodeston in Norfolk. Heitland was admitted a pensioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1867, a Craven scholar, 1869, B.A (Senior Classic), 1871, M.A, 1874, Fellow, 1871-1935 and Tutor, 1883-93."Alumni Cantabrigienses", Volume 2, From 1752 to 1900, Part 3, Gabb-Justamond, Edited by John Venn and J.A. Venn, published by Cambridge University Press He married Margaret Bateson at Marylebone in 1901, she was the daughter of William Henry Bateson, master of St John's College in 1901; she lived between 1860 and 1938.
She married Granville Elliott on 15 March 1735, in Mannheim, but the couple lived in Lorraine after their marriage, where they had one daughter and six sons: #Marie Charlotte Elliott (23 May 1736 - 3 February 1785) #Stanislaus François Xavier Elliott (7 June 1737 - after 1752) #Amable Gaspard Antoine Elliott (4 September 1738 - 30 June 1814) #Charles Phillippe Elliott (1 December 1740 - unknown) #Paul Antoine Elliott (12 June 1741 - 25 July 1741) #François Maximillian Elliott (12 June 1741 - unknown) #Jean-Baptiste-François Elliott (25 June 1747 - unknown) Jeanne Thérèse died in Nancy on 7 July 1748 and was buried two days later in the nave of the Notre-Dame church in Nancy. Her body was reburied when the church was demolished in 1790. Because Granville returned to Britain and remarried, he published a will for Jeanne Therese at London.Will: PROB 6/134 Fol 18 as Jane Teresia Duhan de Martigny, probated 6 Feb 1758 12/128 p.
In 1992 Fripp and Singleton founded both the Ton Prob production partnership and the record label Discipline Global Mobile (DGM), both of which have continued to the present day. DGM was explicitly set up as "a model of ethical business in an industry founded on exploitation, oiled by deceit, riven with theft and fueled by greed". The label was structured so as to operate within the marketplace without being dictated by commercialism, and to encourage development within three fields (within music, within a developing and sought-out audience, and within the personal lives of those working as part of the label). according to During this period Singleton worked with assorted DGM-signed artists (Trey Gunn, California Guitar Trio, Gitbox, Tony Geballe, Jacob Heringman, Ten Seconds) as well as The Orb (via the Fripp/Orb/Thomas Fehlmann collaboration FFWD) and Bill Nelson (musician), and worked on archive recordings by King Crimson, The League of Gentlemen and The League of Crafty Guitarists.
Wright first team was SG Braunschweig of the German ProB. As a rookie pro, he led German Pro B in scoring (24.8) and steals (3.5). This stint was followed by three seasons in the LNB Pro A in France: with Élan Chalon, Le Mans Sarthe, and Limoges CSP. Wright played at the French All-Star Game during the 2008–09 and 2010–11 seasons, and was named the slam dunk champion in the 2010–11 season. In September 2011, he signed with Rethymno of the Greek League. He left them in March 2012, and signed with Cibona Zagreb of Croatia for the rest of the season. With Cibona he won the Croatian League In July 2012, he signed a two-year deal with Spartak St. Petersburg of Russia. He left them after one season and signed with German EuroLeague team Brose Baskets. He left them in February 2014. On February 21, 2014 he signed with the Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos for the rest of the 2013–14 season.
By the late 1920s, The West Australian had joined a choir of voices from the public and clergy calling for closure of the Uglieland carnivals at White City: > "... there still flourishes in the city a place which, at best is an > architectural eyesore and a moral disgrace. Situated at the foot of William- > street, and forming one of the few blots on the picturesque riverfront of > Perth... > White City, also, contains a large open-air -dance floor on which youths, > with their hats on their heads, perform intricate and sometimes immodest, > steps with, young women whom, prob- ably they have never seen before... > Since its inception, White City has proved to be a magnet, for larrikins and > loafers, who, in various stages of intoxication, make for its gates when the > hotels are closed." Caving to mounting public pressure, the Western Australian government ordered the closure of White City in 1929, effectively bringing an end to the Ugly Men's reign over Perth's social scene. After losing their major fundraising activity, the Ugly Men fell into inactivity during the 1930s.
In November 2010, Mercer joined the Halifax Rainmen as a non-contracted training camp invite. He helped the team go 3–1 over four preseason games between December 10 and 19, and made his regular season debut for the club in the season opener on January 2, 2011, scoring 14 points in a 109–99 win over the Vermont Frost Heaves. Mercer left the team on February 15 because of undisclosed family reasons. Team Owner Andre Levingston said Mercer returned to Atlanta to be with his wife and young child. His departure left a gaping hole at the Rainmen's two spot, where Mercer averaged 14.5 points per game, second on the team and 15th in the Premier Basketball League. In November 2011, Mercer moved to Weißenhorn, Germany to play for BG Illertal of the German ProB. In 15 games for the club throughout the 2011–12 season, he averaged 16.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game. In December 2012, Mercer signed with the Geelong Supercats for the 2013 SEABL season.
Also visible on Greenway Chapel, Tiverton Church and on Greenway Almshouse, Tiverton The first clause in his will was:Will of Sir John Speke (died 1518), National Archives, Kew, ref: Prob/11/19/103 :"Ffirst I bequeath my soule to Almighty God to his blessed mother Saint Mary and to all the celestial company of Hevyn, my body to be buried within the Cathedrall Church of Saint Petyr in Excetor within my Chapell of Saint George. Item I will that myn executor do ordeyn one thousand masses with placebo and dirige that it be sunge and said for my soule as soon as possible after my departing and my preest to have for his labour vi d but I will that ... of the masses ... dirige saide at my burying be ... for ... of that aforesaid". Amongst the lands with which he had endowed his chancery (by conveying them to the Dean and Canons of Exeter Cathedral) was the manor of Langford Fivehead in Somerset. The text of his grant is as follows:Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, Volume 18, Society of Antiquaries of London, p.
Under that Act, which applies to Ireland as well as to England, persons guilty of riotous, violent or indecent behaviour, in churches and chapels of the Church of England or Ireland, or in any chapel of any religious denomination, or in England in any place of religious worship duly certified, or in churchyards or burial-grounds, were liable on conviction before two justices to a penalty of not more than £5, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding two months. This enactment applied to clergy as well as to laity, and a clergyman of the Church of England convicted under it could also be dealt with under the Clergy Discipline Act 1892 (Girt v. Fillingham, 1901, L.R. Prob. 176). When Mr J. Kensit during an ordination service in St Paul's Cathedral "objected" to one of the candidates for ordination, on grounds which did not constitute an impediment or notable crime within the meaning of the ordination service, he was held to have unlawfully disturbed the Bishop of London in the conduct of the service, and to be liable to conviction under the Act of 1860 (Kensit v.
Waldo says when asked why his sister was given that name that it was because she was born at a Taco Bell and his parents weighed over naming her either Quesadilla or Burrito Grande ("And that's a stupid name!" as he quipped regarding the latter). His extended family includes cousins such as American Gladiator Sabre (who, as a favor to settle a dispute between Carl and Steve, got them to compete against each other on the show), a short-statured but good-natured cousin named Babalabadingdong (whom he'd set Laura up with on a blind date), one of the members of the R&B; group Portrait (who'd made Waldo promise to not reveal that they were related when the group was performing at a school dance), his aunt Bababababara-Ann (Babalabadingdong's mother), His aunt Velveeta and her husband, Jalapeño and another uncle whose head is in a jar in a science lab at Harvard University. Waldo's most famous trait was his dimwittedness and his uncanny ability to misinterpret a simple question, comment or directive. His catchphrases include: "coo" (cool), "no prob, Bob!" and "sup".
Kampee well-known since in 1990 from the song "Ta Lod Wela" from album Sua Tua Thee 11 were a released by Rod Fai Don Tri.Also he produced music in a drama series named “Ta Wan Shing prob” and this song contained was featured in album Bun Terk Karn Dern Tang but it had been removed later. Because of copyright (music licensing ) problem. So Pongsit take song replace it with the song “Rong rien khong noo”. The songs that were popular after he released the album were “ Kid tung ”, “Rong rien Khong noo”, “tur phn siasala ”, “sais sok ”and “mae”. Pongsit’s nickname is “Pu”. Some people call him “Kampee” by surname that he call himself. In 1992 Kampee released album “Ma tam sanya” (came as promised) and it had popular song “Sutchi”(deep in mind), “Thai thoe khuen Ma”(Take her back) and “Ma tam sanya” (came as promised ). In this album he had opportunities to work with his favorite artist “Lek carabao”. In that year Pongsit had been the most popular then people called him “Phleng Pheua Chiwit Legend” or “The godfather of Pheua Chiwit love song”.
Collinson married Mary Hill in Cirencester on 25 March 1781.Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P86/1 IN 1/3 She died in 1787, leaving him a son John (b. 16 April 1782). He married as his second wife, Harriot Harris, on 7 July 1788 at Clifton, believed to be a near relation of John Harris who was a subscriber to the History of Somerset.Bristol Archives; Bristol, England; Bristol Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: P/StA/R/4/b There was no surviving issue of this marriage. Collinson died after a lingering illness on 27 August 1793. In his will, made on 10 April 1793 and proved on 8 January 1798,The National Archives, PROB 11/1300/59 he left all his books, manuscripts, drawings, prints, collection of coins and antiquities to his son, John Collinson, apart from the plates engraved for the History of Somerset, in the hands of bookseller Charles Dilly and in his estimation valued between two and three hundred pounds, which were left to his mother, Elizabeth Collinson. He also left a legacy to his sister, Elizabeth Collinson, of a ring and thirty pounds to be raised from the sale of the copyright of the History of Somerset.

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