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"quire" Definitions
  1. four sheets of paper folded to make eight leaves (= 16 pages)

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Machan-Le Quire handed the gator over during a traffic stop in Florida in May.
When she reaches the Quire, about halfway down the chapel, she will be accompanied by Prince Charles.
As previously announced, Ms. Markle has asked The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of The Quire.
About a year ago, she joined a local choir, the Hullabaloo Community Quire in Brighton and rediscovered a love of singing.
After Stephen Quire gets his World of Warcraft subscription canceled, his brother Jack (aka wafflepwn) recorded his brother's reaction to the punishment.
The "quire," or choir, is the section of the chapel between the main seating area — called the nave — and the high altar.
When the deputy found 41 3-stripe turtles in a "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle" backpack, he asked if Machan-Le Quire had anything else.
Seed investors in Anchor included a slew of folks like Betaworks, CrunchFund, Eniac Ventures, Homebrew, Avi Muchnick, Acequia Capital, Quire, Scott Belsky and SV Angel.
Now, Charles will greet her at the Quire to continue the final portion of her walk to the altar, where Prince Harry will be standing.
Ariel Machan-Le Quire, 25, was sentenced to probation after she was caught in May hiding a 1-foot-long alligator in her yoga pants.
Meghan Markle has asked His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of the Quire of St. George's Chapel on her Wedding Day.
Meghan Markle has asked His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of the Quire of St George&aposs Chapel on her Wedding Day.
Prince Charles ended up doing the honors on wedding day, walking his now daughter-in-law down the aisle of the Quire of St. George&aposs Chapel in Windsor, England.
The driver, 22-year-old driver Michael Clemons, told the deputy he and his 25-year-old passenger, Ariel Machan-Le Quire, were collecting frogs and snakes under an overpass.
The driver, Michael Cody Clemons, 22, said he and the woman with him, Ariel Michelle Marchan-Le Quire, 25, had been trying to collect frogs and snakes from under a nearby overpass, the incident report says.
The turtles and the American alligator are native to Florida but are also regulated — so Clemons and Ariel Machan-Le Quire were cited for having them and for violating bag limits, local station NBC 2 reports.
She will walk unescorted for the first half of the journey from the chapel door to the altar, meeting Charles at the Quire for the final part, replacing the role her father was going to play.
When asked if there was anything else that needed to be confiscated, 25- year-old Ariel Machan-Le Quire, who was a passenger in the vehicle, pulled a one-foot-long alligator out of her pants.
"Ms Meghan Markle has asked His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of the Quire of St George's Chapel on her Wedding Day," the palace said in a statement released on Twitter.
The company raised $1.6 million in a round led by SV Angel and Eniac Ventures, with additional participation from Acequia Capital, Scott Belsky, betaworks, CrunchFund, Homebrew, Avi Muchnick, Questlove (of The Roots and The Tonight Show), Quire, and Vijay Vachani.
Now, Charles will greet her at the Quire (the last section of the church, where the immediate members of the royal family and close relatives will likely be seated) and walk her to the end of the aisle where Prince Harry will be standing.
"The market has been challenging in terms of the leasing, because of the economic situation as well as the supply, but we're quire fortunate to experience a very strong tick up rate of our office as well as our retail and f-and-b (food and beverage)space," Cheng said.
A royal source says that it was always part of the "choreography" that the children would be with her for the first section of the walk through the Nave of the chapel, and then her father would take over for the final steps through the Quire (the last section of the church, where the immediate members of the royal family and close relatives will likely be seated).
In the Middle Ages, a quire (also called a "gathering") was most often formed of 4 folded sheets of vellum or parchment, i.e. 8 leaves, 16 sides. The term "quaternion" (or sometimes quaternum) designates such a quire. A quire made of a single folded sheet (i.e.
Martel's first novel, Self, appeared in 1996. It was published in Canada, Quebec, the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany.Quill & Quire: Self, A Novel. Quill & Quire. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
C.C. 1514, Fetiplace quire). and his executors are his brother William and Henry Worley, Goldsmith.Will of John Chaunterell, Clerk of Saint Peter Westcheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1510, Bennett quire).
Some of the students join Quire in protesting Xaviers' policies, but most of the damage is done by the Omegas themselves. They are finally subdued by Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost and Xorn. However, with Quire still guarding Professor X, the situation threatens to continue. Quire even mentally subdues Wolverine with a memory of his past life.
Will of Sir Thomas Jermyn of Roshebroke (P.C.C. 1552, Powell quire).
New X-Men #135 (February 2003) Shortly afterward, Quire and a group of like-minded students visit town wearing the Trask-overlord clothes, and Quire convinces them to take the mutant drug Kick. They accost a gang of humans in an alley and kill or maim them all. When Herman asks what had happened to a human Quentin himself had murdered, Quire replies he had carved his name across the man's mind. Back at school, Xavier confronts the students, but Quire is not implicated.
"Zoe Whittall wins Dayne Ogilvie Grant". Quill & Quire, June 17, 2008. She subsequently served on the award's 2011 jury, selecting Farzana Doctor as that year's winner."Farzana Doctor to receive Dayne Ogilvie Grant" . Quill & Quire, June 1, 2011.
C.C. 1573, Peter quire). and as "the Right Worshipful her loving brother Mr Osborne of the Exchequer" by Pynchon's widow Jane in her will proved in 1588.Will of Jane Wilson, widow of Writtle (P.C.C. 1588, Rutland quire).
C.C. 1795, Newcastle quire). William's elder son, William Barnard junr., died (aged 29) in 1805 making a legacy to his cousin and executor Edward Clarke,Will of William Barnard, Ship builder of Deptford, Kent (P.C.C. 1805, Nelson quire).
C.C. 1609, Dorset quire). Alderman Sir Humphrey Weld died in 1610,Will of Sir Humphrey Weld, Alderman of the City of London (P.C.C. 1610, Wingfield quire). and Dame Mary, who had remained childless, became his wealthy and devout widow.
"Elizabeth Hay, Terese Marie Mailhot, Lindsay Wong among Weston Prize finalists". Quill & Quire, September 19, 2018. Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia,"The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family". Quill & Quire, October 2018.
The next stage was tacking the quire. Tacking is when the scribe would hold together the leaves in quire with thread. Once threaded together, the scribe would then sew a line of parchment up the "spine" of the manuscript to protect the tacking.
Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde quire).
The book has been reviewed by The Globe and Mail, Kirkus Reviews, and Quill & Quire.
Wiersema, Robert, November 2011, Half-Blood Blues, Quill & Quire, Book review. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
Quill & Quire, March 14, 2017. and was shortlisted for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher at the 2017 Manitoba Book Awards.Sue Carter, "Katherena Vermette, David Bergen, Ma-Nee Chacaby nominated for Manitoba Book Awards". Quill & Quire, March 24, 2017.
"Alex Leslie wins 2015 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Emerging Writers". Quill & Quire, June 8, 2015.
Will of Dame Margaret Slanye, Widow of St Swithin's, City of London (P.C.C. 1619, Parker quire).
Chatelaine Magazine, Canada. Retrieved 21 July 2013.Life After Pi. Quill & Quire. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
Will of Revd. Dr. Thomas Wilson, Vicar, clerk of Bungay Trinity, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1774, Bargrave quire).
National Post, October 16, 2015. was also shortlisted for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award"Awards: Writers’ Union of Canada announces Danuta Gleed shortlist". Quill & Quire, May 10, 2016. and the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize, and was named a best book of the year by Quill and Quire.
He composed lyrics for quire version of the song U boj! from the opera Nikola Šubić Zrinski.
In 1490 "Sir" John Laton is parish priest.Witness to Will of Hugh Shaa (P.C.C. 1490, Milles quire).
"Mommy Daffy Baby". Quill & Quire, February 2005. Born in Kenora, Ontario,"Crazy wisdom". Xtra!, November 10, 2004.
"Richard Wagamese wins Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, 3 October 2013.
Toronto Star. Retrieved 11 July 2014North, John (April 2003). "Haunted Hearts by John Lawrence Reynolds". Quill & Quire.
Crypt looking towards the south quire transept from the quire crossing The oldest part of the crypt is the two westernmost bays under the eastern end of the quire. It is part of the original 1080s Lanfranc construction with typical Romanesque groin vaulting springing from plain capitals atop quite slender plain shafts. The rest of the crypt is from a century later. The plinths, shafts and capitals are in the same style as the earlier work, but quadripartite rib vaulting was used.
Dame Ursula died testate in 1555.Will of Dame Ursula Hynde, Widow of Madingley (P.C.C. 1555, More quire).
International Dublin Literary Award. and the ReLit Award."2005 ReLit Award longlists revealed". Quill & Quire, February 21, 2005.
The floor is stepped up to the pulpitum and gives access to the quire through the organ screen.
Since publishing his first original children's book in 2001, he has published 25 children's titles.Quill & Quire, January 2008.
Methot, S. (August 2000). Book Review: Walking on the Land. Quill and Quire. Retrieved on: 2012-12-27.
Ryan Porter, "Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019.
This featured sequences of letters throughout the quire. Each quire was also individually labelled, often with Roman numerals. A two-column layout is almost always adopted for ‘Paris’ Bibles. The margins, which usually commanded over 40% of the space on a medieval manuscript was reduced to provide more writing space.
The rest of the cathedral ruins and the external walls of the quire have been structurally secured and consolidated.
St. Joseph Communications, the magazine's publisher, also publishes Toronto Life, Canadian Family, Weddingbells, Quill & Quire and Where Canada magazines.
The north arcade opens into a chapel called the Dutton Quire. Measuring by , it contains fragments of a wall painting of Saint Christopher from the 14th or 15th century. The south aisle measures wide. At its east end, enclosed by an oak screen (probably from the 16th century), is the Hoghton Quire.
C.C. 1537); Will of Dame Julian or Juliane Mundy, Widow (P.C.C. 1537), (both Dyngeley quire). a year of plague mortality.
Another single, "Strange One", was released under the name Quire, also on the Polydor label, but had very little success.
"First time lucky". Quill & Quire, August 2012. The novel was also a shortlisted nominee for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize.
The novel was positively reviewed with Quill & Quire calling it an "elegiac retrospect". Kirkus Reviews praised it as "genuinely elegant".
She has also published the children's book What's My Superpower?,"What's My Superpower? by Aviaq Johnston". Quill & Quire, October 2017.
Quentin Quire is shown in promotional art for Wolverine and the X-Men #1 as a member of Wolverine's post-Schism team. In issue #3 of that series, Quire helps Wolverine's team by successfully reasoning with an offshoot of Krakoa.Wolverine and the X-Men #3 (February 2012) Later, while helping Wolverine con a "space casino" out of money needed for the school, Quire is able to manifest and use what he calls a "psychic shotgun," which is very similar to the psychic swords used by characters like Psylocke.Wolverine and the X-Men #7 (May 2012) Quire faces off against Wolverine in a mental construct of his own devising in an attempt both to show Wolverine who is tougher and to punish him.
The Late Gothic Malteserkapelle arose as a church of a settlement of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta/Knights Hospitaller. The quire was built in 1456 and the nave completed in 1465. The chapel's quire stands taller than the nave. The building's exterior is framed by stepped buttresses and windows with fish- bladder tracery.
Many gravestones with mostly Hebrew inscriptions are preserved. Catholic Christians were not found in Hinzweiler until the early 19th century, and even thereafter, only sporadically. Of the church in Hinzweiler, only the quire under the tower actually goes back to the original building date, about 1450. About 1600, a tower was built over the quire.
Once the vellum is prepared, traditionally a quire is formed of a group of several sheets. Raymond Clemens and Timothy Graham point out, in their Introduction to Manuscript Studies, that "the quire was the scribe's basic writing unit throughout the Middle Ages".Clemens and Graham 2007, p. 14. Guidelines are then made on the membrane.
From the Carolingian period to the end of the Middle Ages, different styles of folding the quire came about. For example, in Mainland Europe throughout the Middle Ages, the quire was put into a system in which each side folded on to the same style. The hair side met the hair side and the flesh side to the flesh side. This was not the same style used in the British Isles, where the membrane was folded so that it turned out an eight-leaf quire, with single leaves in the third and sixth positions.
C.C. 1791, Bevor quire). and witnessed William Barnard's will in 1795.Will of William Barnard, Ship builder of Deptford, Kent (P.
Will of Dame Anne Lady Audeley, Widow, of the Close of the Monastery of St Saviours, Bermondsey (P.C.C. 1498, Horne quire).
Will of Sir Thomas Hewett of Shireoakes, Nottinghamshire (P.C.C. 1726, Plymouth quire). There he has a monument with an informative inscription.
KC is an author with her book Perception: A Photo Series that Quill & Quire. chose as 2019 Books of the Year.
Quintavius Quirinius "Quentin" Quire,Wolverine and the X-Men #15 (October 2012) also known as Kid Omega, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in those featuring the X-Men. Quire first appeared in New X-Men #134 (January, 2003). He was created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely.
From 1825 to 1830 Lewis Nockalls Cottingham served as diocesan architect. The quire and its south transept were reroofed due to dry rot. The wall between the main transept and the south quire aisle was still leaning, and the previous century's work had actually worsened the situation. Cottingham built a new external face which effectively buttresses the original wall.
Brewer and Owen ix. Some quires show evidence of having been used or read independently before being bound together. For instance, the beginning of the Alliterative Morte Arthure (AMA), which starts quire d, has rounded edges and a "faint grimy sheen," suggesting that this quire "was left unbound for some time, absorbing the dust."Brewer and Owen viii.
His newest novel, The Ticking Heart, was published in 2019.Stacey Madden, "The Ticking Heart, by Andrew Kaufman". Quill & Quire, October 2019.
Apart from a caesura at the end of the fifth quire, the text is written continuously. It is written in Insular script.
The steeple stands at the east and earlier formed the quire. The current entrance was also pierced through the walls in 1911.
"Thomas King, Bev Sellars among finalists for 2014 Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, September 3, 2014.
The Guardian, September 28, 2016. and the 2017 ReLit Award for fiction.Tobias, Conan, "2016 ReLit nominees announced". Quill & Quire, January 24, 2017.
"Anna Porter's latest phase", Quill & Quire, 76.8 (2010): 13. She is married to the lawyer Julian Porter, and currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses Vol. I Part 1, p. 30. Will of Mathew Andrewes, Fellow of Queen's College of Cambridge (P.C.C. 1674, Bunce quire).
Finally Quire exits the walls and claims the role of Gloriana's court champion, later her lord chancellor, and ultimately her lover—threatening her place as sovereign and symbol of Albion. Ultimately, Una and Gloriana discover Flaya, Gloriana's long-lost mother, thought to have been murdered by Hern VI during one of his episodes of insanity, but still alive in an unexplored dungeon adjunct to the castle. After killing his insane daughter, Montfallcon battles Quire in a duel, leading to Montfallcon's death. Able to provide the queen with an orgasm, Quire ultimately weds her, serving as her new consort, Prince Arthur.
Goose Lane. 9780864926791 Quill and Quire ReviewGudgeon, Christopher (2004). Greetings from the Vodka Sea. Goose Lane. 9780864923837 Quill and Quire ReviewQuill and Quire interview He also has numerous TV and film credits, including co-writing and starring in the Markham Street Films feature film The Trick with the Gun, and creating, writing and co-producing the Ghost Trackers for YTV/HBO Family and the ground- breaking animated cross-platform series GeoFreakZ for Teletoon. In his varied and spotty career, Gudgeon has worked as a psychiatric orderly, rent boy, bartender, rock musician, TV weatherman, bible salesman, radio sportscaster and rodeo clown.
During Infinity, Quire is chosen as one of the few students to represent Wolverine's school in a friendly competition among similar schools for super-youngsters. This 'Contest of Champions' is attacked by an alien armada. Quire witnesses fellow student Crimson being flattened right next to him. Ultimately, Quire's telepathy is essential in the other students joining together to defeat an alien giant.
The quire was back in use by 1180 and in that year the remains of Dunstan and Ælfheah were moved there from the crypt. The master-mason appointed to rebuild the quire was a Frenchman, William of Sens. Following his injury in a fall from the scaffolding in 1179 he was replaced by one of his former assistants, known as "William the Englishman".
HA30/369/11 (Discovery Catalogue). His will left the residue to his wife.Will of Sir Raphe Hopton of Witham, Somerset (P.C.C. 1572, Daper quire).
Quill and Quire, May 30, 2011. and won the ReLit Award for Poetry."Winners of the Relit Awards Announced" . National Post, October 24, 2011.
Quire returns in the X-Men arc "Schism", after being secretly broken out of the X-Men's prison by Kade Kilgore, the new Black King of the Hellfire Club. Thinking his containment unit just malfunctioned, Quire decides to celebrate his new freedom by infiltrating an international arms conference in Switzerland (where Scott Summers was to be giving a talk) and forcing the top leaders of the world to reveal their deepest, darkest secrets on camera.X-Men: Schism #1 (September 2011) After this stunt, he becomes the most hunted mutant on Earth and seeks refuge on Utopia. Instead of handing him over to Captain Steve Rogers like Wolverine suggests, Cyclops orders that Quire be put back into containment so he can be tried by a jury of his peers after the trouble that Quire caused is resolved.
343, 374-76.Will of Lawrance Karow or Karowe, Clothworker of London (P.C.C. 1537, Dyngeley quire). as well as the Chamberlain of London, George Medley.
Will of Roger Drake, Doctor of Physic of Stepney, Middlesex (P.C.C. 1669, Coke quire). His character was greatly admired.'Roger Drake, D.D.', E. Calamy, ed.
National Post, January 27, 2015. was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2014.Fall Preview 2014: YA and children's fiction. Quill & Quire, May 27, 2014.
The restored vault of the quire is typical of the period, having been designed by Scott and decorated and gilded by Clayton and Bell. The quire is entered through a screen designed by George Gilbert Scott, with gates made by Skidmore. The rood was designed by Scott, and was made by F. Stuflesser. The bishop’s throne or “cathedra” was designed by Scott to complement the choir stalls.
Quentin Quire joins the student body of the Xavier Institute after Professor X's return from averting a war with Genosha and the rebuilding of the X-Mansion. He immediately stands out as a brilliant intellect and quickly becomes Xavier's prize pupil. Xavier teaches Quire to control his powers when they first appear. The extent and type of his mutant abilities are never clearly defined.
Quire appears to be a very powerful telepath, and the Stepford Cuckoos describe him as having a 'see-through mind', but he is not necessarily limited to that.New X-Men #134 (January 2003) Quentin often associates with Glob Herman and has a crush on Sophie, one of the Stepford Cuckoos. However, something about Quire disturbs the Cuckoos, though Emma Frost dismisses it as academic rivalry.
The original windows were blasted away by the bombs. In 1962 Sigmund Hahn designed a new central quire window. In the course of the renovation of 1990/1991 Achim Freyer added a new right and left colourful quire window.Karin Köhler, Christhard-Georg Neubert and Dieter Wendland, Kirchen und Gotteshäuser in Berlin: Eine Auswahl, Berliner Arbeitskreis City- Kirchen (ed.), Berlin: Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg, 2000, p. 78. .
Moorcock was criticized for Gloriana's original ending, in which Quire raped Gloriana to 'arouse' her, which understandably led to feminist criticism of his work. Due to strong friendship with stalwart anti-pornography feminist Andrea Dworkin, he later altered the ending to reflect contemporary feminist-inflected comprehension of women's sexuality and eroticism. In the altered ending, Quire seduces and makes love to Gloriana and does not rape her.
Quill & Quire, a Canadian magazine about the book and publishing industry, was launched in 1935 and has an average circulation of 5,000 copies per issue, with a publisher-claimed readership of 25,000. Quill & Quire reviews books and magazines and provides a forum for discussion of trends in the publishing industry. The publication is considered a significant source of short reviews for new Canadian books.
New X-Men #154 (May 2004) A few months later in X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong, when a fragment of the shattered Phoenix Force returns to Earth, it senses Quire and investigates him, thinking he might be Jean Grey. Though the Phoenix passes up Quire, it shocks him back to consciousness and he reconstitutes his body. Furthermore, he seeks out and reanimates Sophie's corpse, but is unable to complete the process, so he sets off to find the Phoenix Force so he can be with his love. Quire finds the Phoenix, which has resurrected Jean Grey to attract Cyclops' attention, engaged in battle with the X-Men.
Elizabeth's will was proved in January 1506/07.Will of Dame Elizabeth Darcy (P.C.C. 1506), Adean Quire. Sir William's life of service was not yet concluded.
Will of William Robynson or Robinson, Doctor (P.C.C. 1516, Holder quire). Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses Part 1 vol 3 (Cambridge University Press, 1924), p. 474 (Internet Archive).
433-34 (Google). His will was proved in P.C.C. in June 1637.Will of Richard Brett, Rector of Quainton, Buckinghamshire (P.C.C. 1637, Goare quire), Discovery Catalogue.
"Calgary author collects second book prize". Calgary Herald, April 18, 2004. Her first novel, The Horseman's Graves, was published in 2007."Bewitched". Quill & Quire, Fall 2007.
The Orenda received positive reviews upon publication. The National Post called it "a timeless [novel]; born a classic". Quill & Quire dubbed it a "magnificent literary beast".
Derek Xavier Weiler (October 4, 1968 – April 12, 2009) was a journalist and Canadian magazine editor. He was editor of Quill & Quire, Canada's national book trade magazine.
X-Men: Schism #2 (September 2011) After the events of "Schism", Quire is considered one of the world's worst terrorists. Feeling that jail would only make Quentin's sociopathic tendencies worse, Wolverine strikes a deal with Captain America. He is released into Wolverine's custody and Quire is to attend the newly reformed Jean Grey Institute for Higher Learning in an effort to rehabilitate him. Nobody consulted Cyclops on this.
In 1705 work started to relead the roof, completed by 1724. In 1730 the old ringers' loft above the quire steps was removed and the crossing vaulted. Between 1742 and 1743 major work was undertaken in the quire, sufficiently disruptive that the dean and chapter used nearby St Nicholas' Church. In 1749 the steeple had to be rebuilt and between 1765 and 1772 the west front towers were rebuilt.
A student named Quentin Quire and members of his gang start a riot at the Xavier Institute during an open house at the school. As a result, Quire and two other students are killed. Uncertain about his dream's validity, Xavier announces that he will step down as headmaster and be succeeded by Jean Grey. Afterwards, Xorn reveals himself to be Magneto, having apparently not died in the Sentinel raid on Genosha.
The ink is brown; there are signs of dampness on the upper edge, especially in the first quire, with some blurring in the fourth quire on the top of the pages. According to Schmidt, the dampness and the wear and tear on some of the quires is evidence that the quires spent some time unbound.Schmidt 103–105. The manuscript is written by two hands, both writing in court hand.
C.C. 1557, Wrastley quire). Pole, who had been slightly junior to Richard Gwent at All Souls, at his own death in 1568 left money for a University exhibition to Richard Gwent's nephew Richard, and also a ring with "RG" monogram "ioyned togeather" which had belonged to his uncle.Will of Doctor David Pole, Bishop of Peterborough (P.C.C. 1568, Babington quire); T.F. Mayers and C.B. Walters, The Correspondence of Reginald Pole. 4.
"Quire Practice". NOW, December 15, 2005. After the release of X-Amounts, the band went on a tour around North America and the UK to support the album.
The Catholic parish church of St. Adelphus is a Romanesque basilica with a Late Gothic quire. Lying buried in the church is one of Ludwig van Beethoven’s grandfathers.
Her brother John Baker Hay, Esq., R.N., Captain of HMS Queen Charlotte, died at Portsmouth, Hampshire (UK) in 1823.Will of John Baker Hay (P.C.C. 1823, Richards quire).
"Awards: Lorna Crozier wins big at League of Canadian Poets awards". Quill & Quire, June 20, 2016. Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Ladouceur is currently based in Toronto.
Also the parapet of the rood screen in the western quire, an important piece of art, was commissioned by Rode and finished by Evert van Roden in 1512. Bremen Cathedral: Parapet of the rood screen towards the western quire, commissioned by Rode Bremen Cathedral: The sculptures on the parapet of the rood screen towards the western quire by Evert van Roden. Rode's attempt failed to reclaim alienated Bremian territory in Alt- and Neubruchhausen, in the course of the succession squarrels on the extinct comital line of Hoya Lower County. In 1503 Rode and Edzard I, Count of East Frisia concluded a 5-year non-aggression treaty on the thing site in Lehe, near today's Geeste ferry.
Montreal Gazette, November 26, 2011. He has worked as an editor for Talonbooks and Signature Editions."Personnel Change: Signature Editions hires Garry Thomas Morse". Quill & Quire, July 5, 2016.
"Nirmala Basnayake Leaves Controller.Controller". ChartAttack, October 6, 2006. Also in 2005, Basnayake participated in Ladeez Quire, an improvisational music show that also featured Sook-Yin Lee and Elisha Lim.
Davis, Sean. "RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6: NYC Premier Party was Everything." The Quire. Feb. 20, 2014 SCRUFF supported the Delhi International Queer Theater and Film Festival in 2016.
C.C. 1614, Lawe quire); S.H.A. Hervey, Rushbrook Parish Registers, 1567–1850 (George Booth: Woodbridge, 1903), pp. 150–54 (p. 153); Will of Frances Jermyn, pp. 147–48 (Internet Archive).
Record duplicated in St Giles Cripplegate. Stephen Poyntz had uncles John Monteage (died 1724), general accountant to the Bank of England,Will of John Monteage (P.C.C. 1724), Bolton quire.
Breathing Lessons was published by Véhicule Press in 2015."Breathing Lessons by Andy Sinclair". Quill & Quire, May 2015."Review: Debut novels from Andy Sinclair, Chigozie Obioma and Jessamyn Hope".
2 leaves, 4 sides) is a "bifolium" (plural "bifolia"); a "binion" is a quire of two sheets (i.e. 4 leaves, 8 sides); and a "quinion" is five sheets (10 leaves, 20 sides). This last meaning is preserved in the modern Italian term for quire, quinterno di carta. Formerly, when paper was packed at the paper mill, the top and bottom quires were made up of slightly damaged sheets ("outsides") to protect the good quires ("insides").
Disabled access is via the north door into the nave transept. In the south quire aisle is a wheelchair lift over part of the "Kent Steps". This gives access to the quire and presbytery level; there is a disabled WC near the foot of this. There is currently no disabled access to the crypt, but there are plans to insert a lift linking the three levels roughly where the existing wheelchair lift is.
Quill & Quire, March 6, 2013. and Spoon was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014.Dayne Ogilvie Prize, Writers' Trust of Canada.
CBC Books, September 17, 2018. and a shortlisted finalist for both the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize"Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction finalists". Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018.
Men of Stone is a novel written by Gayle Friesen that was first published in 2000.Oppel, Kenneth. (September 2000) Review of Men of Stone by Gayle Friesen. Quill & Quire.
He defended Lisa Moore's novel February in the 2013 edition of Canada Reads."Lisa Moore’s February wins CBC Canada Reads". Quill & Quire, February 14, 2013. The novel won the competition.
Quill & Quire, January 2018. The book's stories have been described as speculative fiction."'Zolitude' Is the Speculative Debut of the Year So Far". Chicago Review of Books, May 3, 2018.
Can You Wave Bye-Bye? is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Sarah Galea- Davis and released in 2007."CanLit galore at Toronto's film fest". Quill & Quire, August 30, 2007.
Fascinating Canada: A Book of Questions and Answers. Dundurn; 27 May 2011. . p. 138–.Quill & Quire. Vol. 58. 1992. p. 19. Cousture later wrote more stories about the novels' heroine, Emilie.
209-221 (Taylor & Francis online). He soon afterwards died, his will being proved in 1543.'The will of William Sabyn, Sergeant at the Arms of Ipswich, Suffolk', P.C.C. 1543 (Spert quire).
They had two daughters there and Toten first started writing. They later moved to New York City, later returning to Toronto. Toten has also reviewed children's books for Quill & Quire magazine.
In 2012, he also published the young adult novel Homo, about a gay teenager struggling with coming out in high school."Queer lit comes of age". Quill & Quire, November 14, 2012.
There are at least 32 manuscripts of Mírman's saga. After Mírman's fight with Bœring, the Cod. Holm. is missing a whole quire. Dr. Eugen Kölbing supposes that the script in Cod.
Given that Quire is under the influence of the drug Kick for much of his time at the academy, it is unknown how much his power was being boosted by its effects. However, after the events of "Schism", Quire is shown to have most of his telepathic and telekinetic powers still intact, even without Kick. His powers also seem to continue to develop, as Quire is able to manifest and use a "psychic shotgun", as well as other firearms and explosives, much in the same way other mutants (such as Psylocke) can manifest swords with their minds. He has also been shown to create an entire universe, which he calls "The Construct", within his mind, allowing him to imprison others within this world.
View over Rochester Cathedral from Rochester Castle Probably from about 1190, Gilbert de Glanville (bishop 1185–1214) commenced the rebuilding of the east end and the replacement on the monastic buildings. The north quire transept may have been sufficiently advanced to allow the burial of St William of Perth in 1201, alternatively the coffin may have lain in the north quire aisle until the transept was ready. It was then looted in 1215 by the forces of King John during siege of Rochester Castle. Edmund de Hadenham recounts that there was not a pyx left "in which the body of the Lord might rest upon the altar". However, by 1227, the quire was again in use when the monks made their solemn entry into it.
Parts of the current church building actually go back to this time. Judging from the east tower's shape, which is atypical for a Romanesque quire tower, it is likely that the belfry was only later built onto the quire, much like what was done at Hinzweiler. It could also be that the nave only got a ciborium for its altar sometime after 1500, along with a window from that time. There were renovations in 1754 and 1892.
While a student at Xavier's, Quire invents the anti-gravity floats for Martha Johansson's brain canister, and exposes the charisma-powered Slick's true, ugly body to the other students. On his birthday, Quentin receives a call from his parents, who tell him he was adopted. This seems to destabilize him. He goes to town, getting a haircut reminiscent of Bolivar Trask's depiction of a mutant overlord from a newspaper that was published the day Quire was born.
The church is a plain building with a flat-ceilinged single nave and a quire. Adjoining it on the north side is the tower, which has an underground vault. A few jutting corbels on the walls and in the quire are all that is left of the former Gothic vaulting, which itself might put the nave's building date in the 15th century. The tower acquired its Welsche Haube (the particular kind of cupola seen here) in 1790.
The church is made up of two parts that date from different times: the Late Romanesque quire and the Late Baroque nave. The Late Romanesque tapering quire is enclosed by an apse flanked by round towers and was built sometime in the years from 1230 to 1248. The transept, completed in 1260, has now vanished. In 1308 came the final consecration, whose 700th anniversary in 2008 was celebrated with a Pontifical High Mass with Karl Cardinal Lehmann.
He was appointed a Canon Residentiary of Wells Cathedral in 1583 and Archdeacon of Bath in 1584. Powell died on 12 March 1612, and is buried in the Quire of Wells Cathedral.
Quill & Quire calls it "an entertaining read, in which the quotidian world of marriage and the exotic field of astronomy mesh." The Leona Gom Archive is housed at the University of Calgary.
World distribution rights were sold to Syndicado. Sheehan has worked as a literary critic, essayist, and biographer, publishing in Montage, POV, the National Post, Now, Toronto Life, Quill & Quire, Masthead and fab.
The Sisters Brothers was adapted as a film released in 2018. His third novel, Undermajordomo Minor, was published in 2015."Patrick deWitt: fame, horses, and his new novel". Quill & Quire, September 2015.
The Globe and Mail, January 16, 2010. His second book, Studio Grace: The Making of a Record, was published in 2015."Studio Grace: The Making of a Record". Quill & Quire, May 2015.
By the year's end, Half-Blood Blues was highly acclaimed, and had garnered prestigious literary awards.Woods, Stuart, November 9, 2011Edugyan’s unpredictable year culminates in Giller win , Quill & Quire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
The Globe and Mail, October 4, 2017. and for the Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature."Currie, Johnston, Vermette named to Burt Award shortlist". Quill & Quire, September 25, 2017.
The book was reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Quill and Quire, Kirkus Reviews, CM Magazine, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, The Horn Book Magazine, School Library Journal, Booklist, Library Media Connection, Resource Links, and Books in Canada.
Conceit was chosen as a Book of the Year by both The Globe and Mail and Quill & Quire. Canada Reads named Conceit one of the Top 40 Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade.
Cathal Kelly is a Canadian writer. He won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 2019 for his childhood memoir Boy Wonders."Cathal Kelly wins Leacock Medal". Quill & Quire, June 10, 2019.
He is the publisher of QC Fiction, an imprint which specializes in English translations of Quebec literature."English publishers in Quebec display resilience and innovation in developing new markets". Quill & Quire, September 2017.
Esi Edugyan (born 1978) is a Canadian novelist.Donna Bailey Nurse, "Writing the blues". Quill & Quire, July 2011. She has twice won the Giller Prize, for her novels Half-Blood Blues and Washington Black.
A Girl Like That was reviewed by Quill & Quire, Kirkus Reviews, The Globe and Mail, and CBC Radio. Anum Shafqat, a staff writer for The Harvard Crimson, rated the novel as 4.5 stars.
The book was reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Quill and Quire, Kirkus Reviews, CM Magazine, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, The Horn Book Magazine, School Library Journal, Booklist, Library Media Connection, Resource Links, and Books in Canada.
The novel received mixed positive reviews. Quill & Quire praised Messud's prose but called the book "a slog". The novel was longlisted for the 2013 Giller Prize but ultimately did not make the shortlist.
Quill & Quire, April 28, 2016. and was a top three finalist for the 2016 Stephen Leacock Award."Two-time Leacock Medal winner Terry Fallis shortlisted for 2016 prize". CTV News, May 6, 2016.
He accompanied her through the Nave to the Organ Screen, where the groom and the best man were standing. After the introduction had been read by the Dean of Windsor, the couple along with the best man and the bride's father were led through the Quire Gates and into the Quire of the Chapel. It had been announced that the Dean of Windsor, David Conner, would give the Address at their Wedding. The Dean also officiated as the couple made their marriage vows.
In 1964, a spiral staircase was built onto the quire tower, giving access to the belfry, which had now been converted into a sitting room. The church consists of a biaxial aisleless room, joined onto which to the northeast is a reduced, rib-vaulted rectangular quire. The subsequently reduced nave, whose west gable was renovated in 1754, has had work done on the gable side. The church's originally flat ceiling was replaced with the current stepped wooden ceiling in 1976-1978.
New X-Men #137 (April 2003) Quire is taken to the Infirmary, where Henry McCoy tries to stabilize him, but his body is being burnt out by his own psionic energy. This is apparently the result of his overdoses of Kick, which cause a secondary mutation that changes his brain into faster-than-light energy. Apparently this simultaneously puts him in telepathic contact with everyone on the planet across time. Seeing that Quire is terminal, Professor X calls for Xorn.
John Wesley, the Anglican cleric and Christian theologian (also one of the founders of Methodism) preached the Assize Sermon at the church on 10 March 1758. During the 19th century St Paul's adopted the Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England, where it remains. As a result, the Sisters of Saint Etheldreda began to be associated with the parish from 1869. Architectural work to the church in the 19th century includes the tower and spire, transepts, choir stalls, quire and quire roof.
Marie Bedingfield is named in the will of Margaret's mother Dame Agnes Scott, 1487 (widow of Sir John Scott, Marshal of CalaisWill of Sir John Scott (PCC 1486, Logge quire).), among the children of "my daughter Bedyngfeld".Will of Agnes Scotte, widow (PCC 1488, Milles quire). Transcript in J.R. Scott, Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-hall, in the County of Kent, p. 124-27 (Google): some speculations in this work concerning the Bedingfields are corrected by Greenstreet, cited above.
The Globe and Mail, April 13, 2019. was a shortlisted finalist for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 2020.Ryan Porter, "Shortlist announced for Stephen Leacock Medal". Quill & Quire, May 4, 2020.
Ottawa Citizen, September 25, 1994. Although favourably reviewed by critics, the novel sold poorly, which pushed Quarrington to concentrate more actively on film and television writing."Out of the ravine". Quill & Quire, April 2008.
CBC Books, December 13, 2018. and won the Gerald Lampert Award from the League of Canadian Poets in 2019."Tess Liem, Stevie Howell win 2019 Book Awards for poetry". Quill & Quire, June 10, 2019.
2 (Internet Archive). Thomas Attwood alias Smythe (brother of Reynolde), and his son Sabyn Attwood, were also beneficiaries of his will.Will of William Sabyn, Sergeant at the arms of Ipswich, Suffolk (PCC 1543, Spert quire).
It was shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction at the 31st Lambda Literary Awards in 2019."Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019.
"Haldimand's library, like other subscription libraries, appealed primarily to an urban elite",McNally, Peter F. 1996. "Deja vu: cuts to public libraries threaten a return to "gentleman's" past." Quill & Quire. Volume 62, Issue 4, p.
Quill & Quire, April 5, 2013. and for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry in 2017 for her second collection Selah."Finalists named for 2017 Governor General's Literary Awards". Montreal Gazette, October 4, 2017.
The East > Quire of Glasgow is larger than Rosslyn, but the designs of these two > medieval Scottish buildings are virtually identical. They both have the same > number of windows and the same number of pillars in the same configuration. > [...] The similarity between Rosslyn Chapel and Glasgow's East Quire is well > established. Andrew Kemp noted that 'the entire plan of this Chapel > corresponds to a large extent with the choir of Glasgow Cathedral' as far > back as 1877 in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries.
Some of the earlier timbers have been reused in the stalls, but most of the work is 19th-century. Before Scott's work the quire stalls continued in their high-backed form and cut off the quire transepts. They are now open and form a single space to accommodate a larger congregation when required. The south transept has two openings which no longer lead anywhere; one originally led to the crypt (before the south aisle was widened), the other led up to the Indulgence Chamber.
Montfallcon's sole purpose in life is to keep Gloriana's Albion free of tyranny and corruption but, in so doing, he repeats the worst practices of Hern's henchmen. His own best henchman is Quire. But when Quire feels Montfallcon has insulted him, he seeks revenge through seducing the frustrated Gloriana. He goes into the walls to spy on the court, to muster the rabble there into his personal army, and to make sorties into the court to commit murders and leave evidence that points to other courtiers.
Plenitude, April 18, 2017. a children's book, From the Stars in The Sky to the Fish in the Sea (2017),"From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea". Quill & Quire, November 2017.
Dundurn; 1 December 1995. . p. 34–. In 2017 di Michele published a book of poetry, Bicycle Thieves."Reviews: Bicycle Thieves by Mary di Michele, Thing Is by Suzannah Showler". Quill and Quire, Jason Wiens"Poetry Review".
William Beckford, late Lord Mayor of the City of London (P.C.C. 1770, Jenner quire). On 13 April 1773 Beckford married his first cousin, Miss (Charlotte) Hay,'Biographical Sketch of William Beckford, Esq.', The Monthly Mirror, p.
Das Erzbistum Trier 8. Die Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius - St. Matthias vor Trier. Bearb. von Petrus Becker. 1996. p. 575, Digitalisat In 1957 architect Paul Johannbroer (Wiesbaden) designed an expansion similar to a quire towards the west.
Retrieved January 19, 2014. He also illustrated I Am an Islander, a book by his brother, comedian Patrick Ledwell."PEI comedian Patrick Ledwell turns to the crowds to support his first book". Quill & Quire, January 5, 2012.
Martha realizes that Quentin has infiltrated Cerebra in order to destroy the island and take revenge on the Stepford Cuckoos by putting them in a mental loop. Martha breaks the Cuckoos free, and they quickly defeat Quire.
28 (Internet Archive). Will of John Judson stationer of the City of London (P.C.C. 1589, Leicester quire). On 6 May 1592 a dinner for Mistress Judson was held at Stationers' Hall, for which Thomas contributed forty shillings.
Quill & Quire, October 24, 2011. His second novel, The Hope, was published in 2016,Brett Josef Grubisic, "Rollicking Newfoundland road trip offers lessons about hope". Toronto Star, November 27, 2016. and was again a ReLit Award finalist.
The next plan was to raise funds to restore and improve the Quire organ by 2020. In 2017, the cathedral was planning to have the new Welcome Centre open in 2019, with exhibition spaces and viewing gallery.
Scott's work was otherwise conservative. He moved the lectern to the north side of the quire beside the pulpit, facing west, where it remained for a century before returning to its present central position, now facing east.
216 (Internet Archive). with whom he had a further three sons and two daughters. Anne had previously been the wife of Sir Henry Bures (died 1528),Will of Henry Bures of Acton, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1528, Porche quire).
314 (Internet Archive). Sir William Waldegrave died during that year, leaving £20 among the children of his sister Anne wife of Clement Higham.Will of Sir Wyllyam Waldgrave of Buryes (Bures) St Mary, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1555, More quire).
C.C. 1726, Plymouth quire). His widow went to live in London where she died in 1756 aged 88, but she was buried beside her husband in the church at Wales.Holland, History of Worksop, pp. 176-77 (Google).
His work has been published in The Malahat Review, Prism International, The New Quarterly and The Antigonish Review. Bad Things Happen was published in 2016 by Biblioasis."Bad Things Happen, by Kris Bertin". Quill & Quire, March 2016.
Quill & Quire, April 3, 2020. and GD TV, a Zoom-based online channel for LGBTQ artists, writers, musicians, dancers and drag queens to livestream readings and performances.Natalia Manzocco, "Glad Day to stream daily shows by queer artists".
Quill & Quire, June 7, 2016. Born in Iraq in 1987, Namir moved to Canada with his family at age 11."Hasan Namir on God In Pink, His Gay Muslim Novel Set In Iraq". Out, December 17, 2015.
The style that Nicholson chose is that of a round-arched "Neo-Byzantine" style that echoed the "classical" style of the late seventeenth century quire. By 1939 the outer quire aisles, the tower, the transepts and three bays of the nave had been completed. The base of the seventeenth century tower had been opened up to form the tower arch. However, with the Fall of France in June 1940 during World War II, work on the extension scheme stopped and the bays of the nave were blocked off with a "temporary" brick wall.
A quire of paper is a measure of paper quantity. The usual meaning is 25 sheets of the same size and quality: of a ream of 500 sheets. Quires of 25 sheets are often used for machine-made paper, while quires of 24 sheets are often used for handmade or specialised paper of 480-sheet reams. (As an old UK and US measure, in some sources, a quire was originally 24 sheets.) Quires of 15, 18 or 20 sheets have also been used, depending on the type of paper.
The apse and crossing in 1927 The first stage of construction began in 1906 and took four years to complete. This included the chancel, sanctuary and ambulatory, the quire and its aisles, the transepts and crossing, the Lady Chapel to the liturgical north of the quire, the double aisles and the first bay of the nave. This stage was consecrated in October 1910, but consecration of the full building (like construction) has been achieved in stages. After the Second World War money was raised in the hope of completing the cathedral as a war memorial.
In that Mayoral year 1570 Avenon's first wife Dame Elizabeth was buried in Lady Mundy's vault in the choir of St Peter's.Simpson, 'Antiquities', Appendix II, pp. 386-87. Rowland Hayward, his successor as Mayor in 1570–71, was familiar with the church's associations with Hynde, Machell and Tyllesworth:Hayward was an Overseer in Machell's will (P.C.C. 1558, Noodes quire), and was active in affairs relating to it (Sentence, P.C.C 1568, Babington quire). Hynde's tomb was re-opened in 1569 for the burial of his wife, who had remarried to Sir John Lyon.
All work was complete on 6 July 1969. The digs under Saint Michael's Church brought to light that the buildings were the most historically important and quite possibly the oldest church buildings on the Hunsrück, and that the current Late Gothic hall church in Kirchberg's town centre had three stone predecessor buildings. Their foundations were partly unearthed and can now be visited under the church's quire. Building I from the time after 700 was a small, rectangular aisleless church with a square quire that was narrower than the nave.
Prof. Hermann Sandkuhl created sgraffiti, displaying different figures in the intermediate spaces between the pilasters, all lost in the fire in 1943.Günther Kühne and Elisabeth Stephani, Evangelische Kirchen in Berlin (11978), Berlin: CZV- Verlag, 21986, p. 312. . The tympanon of the last, somewhat smaller girder, opening towards the oriented quire, showed a painting of the Sermon on the Mount, depicting Jesus of Nazareth with a corona of light by Erich Waske , which was also lost in 1943. The prayer hall is illuminated by three long windows in the quire.
Dewdney moved to Toronto, Ontario in 1980. In 1988, when he published his book Last Flesh, he was teaching at the McLuhan Institute in Toronto."Book Reviews - Last Flesh: Life in the Transhuman Era". Quill and Quire, 1988.
10 leaves in quire. It contains Prolegomena to the Catholic and Pauline epistles, and liturgical equipment at the margin. The parchment is fine and white. The order of books is typical: Gospels, Acts, Catholic epistles, Pauline epistles, Revelation.
Chester, 'Memoir of the Family of Taylor', p. 36. Will of Daniel Votier, Parson of St Peter Westcheap (P.C.C. 1647, Fines quire). When Votier died in 1646 he was buried in the chancel vault of St Peter's Westcheap.
She later began publishing a series of murder mystery novels focusing on Kate Henry, a female sports reporter and amateur detective investigating murders in the professional baseball world."Prairie Hardball: A Kate Henry Mystery". Quill & Quire, May 1997.
Christine Miscione is a Canadian writer, who won the ReLit Award for short fiction in 2014 for her short story collection Auxiliary Skins."ReLit Award winners announced". Quill & Quire, January 27, 2015. Based in Canada, "Just did it".
She didn't apply for a Canada Council grant.Zachariah Wells, "Book Review: I Am Here and Not Not-There," Quill & Quire (December 2009), Web, Apr. 2, 2011. In 1951 Avison's junior high school textbook, History of Ontario, was published.
Quill & Quire, January 2015. His second novel, Greenwood, was published in 2019 and was longlisted for the 2019 Giller Prize."Margaret Atwood, Andre Alexis among 12 authors up for $100,000 Giller book prize". Toronto Star, September 3, 2019.
Telegraph-Journal, April 24, 2012. His second novel, Straight to the Head, is slated for publication by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2016."Arsenal Pulp acquires new fiction by Claudia Casper and Fraser Nixon". Quill & Quire, July 22, 2015.
Quill & Quire, May 2016. It was adapted into a film for Netflix by Charlie Kaufman in 2020. Reid's second novel, Foe, was published by Simon and Schuster in 2018. The film rights have been purchased by Anonymous Content.
"Shari Lapena follows up her bestselling thriller with another domestic nail-biter". Quill & Quire, July 2017. Lapena, a lawyer and English teacher before beginning her writing career,"Is Shari Lapena Canada's next grip-lit star?". Metro, August 17, 2016.
CBC Indigenous, August 29, 2018. In 2017, she was a shortlisted Journey Prize finalist for her short story adaptation of "She Is Water"."Sharon Bala, Richard Kelly Kemick, Darlene Naponse make Journey Prize shortlist". Quill & Quire, September 13, 2017.
Quill & Quire, June 10, 2019. Her chapbook Summer was shortlisted for the bpNichol Chapbook Award. From 2017-2019, Howell was the poetry editor for This Magazine. from 2019-2020 she was the Poet-in-Residence at Arc Poetry Magazine.
Milton James Rhode Acorn (March 30, 1923 – August 20, 1986), nicknamed The People's Poet by his peers,Joan Givner. "Book Review: Milton Acorn: In Love and Anger by Richard Lemm". Quill & Quire, was a Canadian poet, writer, and playwright.
Quill & Quire, June 13, 2017. and her fourth novel, Repercussions, is a shortlisted nominee in the same category at the 30th Lambda Literary Awards in 2018."30th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced". Windy City Times, March 5, 2018.
The three-sided quire faces the east. The original entrance with formerly purely Gothic jambs is now glazed to make room for a spiral stairway up to the gallery. Today, entry is through two side doors in the porch.
Quill & Quire, May 9, 2019. and for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2019 Governor General's Awards."Michael Crummey, Amanda Parris and Armand Garnet Ruffo among 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards finalists". CBC Books, October 2, 2019.
The whole codex contains 317 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in small quarto (four leaves in quire). The parchment is fine and thin. It has several paper flying leaves at the beginning and one at the end (folio 318).
W.O. Mitchell Site Quill & Quire listed Who Has Seen the Wind at number 7 on their list of the top 40 Canadian novels of the 20th century.W.O.: The Life of W.O. Mitchell, Beginnings to Who Has Seen the Wind, 1914-1947.
Elizabeth's upbringing was entrusted to her maternal grandmother Dame Margaret Slaney, and Thomas Colepeper died in 1613 leaving provision for a dowry of £700 for her.Parkhurst, Faithful and Diligent Christian, 43.Will of Thomas Culpeper of Wigsell (P.C.C. 1613, Capell quire).
Arthur inherited the titles and the benefit of his brother's estate in 1688.Will of the Right Honorable Edward Lord Ingram Viscount Irvine (P.C.C. 1688), Exton quire. From 1693 to 1701, he served as a Member of Parliament for Scarborough.
Quill & Quire, March 28, 2016. The novel was also named to the initial longlist for the 2017 International Dublin Literary Award,"Atwood, Hill among 14 Canadians listed for prize". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, November 22, 2016. but was not a finalist.
National Post, October 5, 2015. the 2016 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize,Robertson, Becky, "Alix Hawley, Anakana Schofield among B.C. Book Prize finalists". Quill & Quire, March 9, 2016. the 2016 Goldsmiths Prize,Flood, Alison, "Goldsmiths prize shortlists novels 'that break the mould'".
Quill & Quire, September 2016. The novel won the Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Children's and Young Adult Literature at the 29th Lambda Literary Awards in 2017."M-E Girard among Canadian winners at Lambda Literary Awards". CBC Books, June 13, 2017.
Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families, Genealogical Publishing Com, 2005. pg 831. Google eBook Although he had many disagreements with his father, he was nevertheless buried alongside his father's marble tomb in the quire of Hulton Abbey.
Will of Sir Clement Heigham of Barrow, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1571, Holney quire). Full transcript in J.J. Howard (ed), the Visitation of the County of Suffolke, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London/Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1868), II, pp. 248-51 (Internet Archive).
202 (Google). In 1576 Thomas Hewett, who became a very prosperous London merchant, died leaving Shireoaks manor to his son Henry, also a citizen Clothworker.Will of Thomas Hewett, Clothworker of Saint Clement Eastcheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1576, Carew quire).
Vaughan's sister Mawdlyn was the wife of the London Grocer William Pratt, after whose death in 1539Will of William Pratt, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1539, Dyngeley quire). Not to be confused with the Draper of the same name and similar date.
Plenitude, July 4, 2019. was raised in Bergland, Ontario, and educated at the University of Manitoba and Stony Brook University.Ryan Porter, "Debut author John Elizabeth Stintzi talks poetry, gender identity, and their love of the unconventional". Quill & Quire, April 2020.
Karen Enns is a Canadian poet based in Victoria, British Columbia."Cloud Physics, by Karen Enns". Quill & Quire, April 2017. She is most noted for her 2017 collection Cloud Physics, which won the Raymond Souster Award for poetry in 2018.
"The League of Canadian Poets announces winners of the 2018 Annual Poetry Awards". Quill & Quire, June 18, 2018. Enns published her debut poetry collection That Other Beauty in 2010,"Honey days of times past". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, October 30, 2010.
The most famous feature of the quire is the set of choir stalls, dating from about 1380, and described above. The lectern, in the form of a wooden eagle, symbol of John the Evangelist, dates from the first half of the 17th century. The candlesticks also date from the 17th century and are by Censore of Bologna who died in 1662. With these exceptions, most of the decoration and the fittings of the quire date from the 19th century and are in keeping with the Gothic Revival promoted by the Oxford Movement and Augustus Welby Pugin.
Siebold's design is inspired by Romanesque architecture of Rhenish churches such as St. Apostles, and Great St. Martin Church (both Cologne). View through Antwerpener Straße towards Seestraße with the tower of Capernaum Church The quire is highlighted by two octagonal towers, which are connected by a columned gallery of arcades (). The room underneath the elevated quire was designed for the instruction of confirmands, thus being an early example of a structure combining church and community centre functions. The tower at the crossroads of Seestraße with Antwerpener Straße, topped by a typical Rhenish steep rhombohedral spire, was built to form a landmark.
In his time Dame Margaret Wood died, in 1514, and was buried beside her first husband beside the high altar, (William Copynger having been buried with his first wife at St Mildred Bread Street in the previous year).Will of William Copynger, Mariner of Saint Mildred Bread Street, City of London (P.C.C. 1513, Fetiplace quire); Will of Dame Margaret Copynger, late Wife of London (P.C.C. 1514, Holder quire). Thomas Wood's son-in-law Henry Worley was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths in 1512, and from 1511–1524 was alderman for Broad Street Ward, and Sheriff in 1515–16.
However, Quire is not truly dead and Professor Xavier announces to the student body that he believes Quire has ascended to a higher plane of existence. Quentin remains in a dormant, semi-alive, energy form in a containment unit on Beast's lab table. The potential future shown in the New X-Men story "Here Comes Tomorrow" indicated that Quentin is destined to become an avatar for the Phoenix Force. A young boy, wearing a Phoenix costume and Quentin's distinct pink haircut, is seen telling Jean Grey, who vaguely recognizes him, that she doesn't have long to set the events in the timeline right.
The Barnards developed their shipyards at Deptford and Rotherhithe, and J.B. Barnard in 1783 bequeathed a legacy to Edward Clarke and his heirs, making his own brother William his executor.Will of John Beardwell Barnard, shipwright of Ipswich and Rotherhithe (P.C.C. 1783, Cornwallis quire). William Coffin died in 1787 remembering his grandson Edward Clarke, only son of Edward Clarke the brewer:Will of William Coffin of Southwark, Surrey (P.C.C. 1787, Major quire) Edward junior, then of 9, Lincoln's Inn New Square, witnessed and affirmed his father's will of 1791 (which made William Barnard an executor),Will of Edward Clarke, Brewer of Southwark, Surrey (P.
Canadian literary critics have lauded her fiction for writing "with such sensuality and grace that it creates a heady spell, drawing the reader into the center of the story", but January Magazine has also critiqued her work for having so many competing literary themes that her novels "lack a true magnetic center".Review by Margaret Gunning (2001), "Almost Wonderful", January Magazine. The Canadian literary magazine Quill & Quire called her writing style "a mixture of polemic and memoir – that makes Prince's essays provocative and politically engaging - is not suited to fiction".Hugh Hodges (November 2001), "Loving This Man" (review), Quill & Quire.
It was a right-angled, two-naved building aligned east-west with a three-sided quire at the east end of the north nave, and a tower abutting it at the east end of the south nave. The church that stands today is a simpler building aligned towards the north with a three-sided quire onto which a hefty tower, which was made taller in 1857, is joined, and whose lower level may well go back to a mediaeval defensive tower. After the interior renovation in 1959, the inside of the church changed markedly, in three phases.
The abbot appealed to the king as patron of the house, and Richard III, 'moved with pite' gave the abbey by way of alms towards the rebuilding of the handsome sum of £46 13s.4d., to be paid out the revenues of the lordship of Fakenham. Robert Walsingham, appointed abbot in 1491, began extensive rebuilding of the quire and presbytery, and Sir William Calthorpe left £74 towards the completion of the work. By 1503 the work was well advanced and lands given by Walter Aslake were used for the completion of the north side of the quire.
The Quire in Palencia Cathedral in northern Spain, an example of a monastic quire In the Early Church, the sanctuary was connected directly to the nave. The choir was simply the east part of the nave, and was fenced off by a screen or low railing, called cancelli, which is where the English word chancel comes from. The development of the architectural feature known as the choir is the result of the liturgical development brought about by the end of persecutions under Constantine the Great and the rise of monasticism. The word "choir" is first used by members of the Latin Church.
In the miniseries X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong, Quire generates massive amounts of telekinetic energy which manifest in the form of tentacles, allowing him to break free of his containment chamber, blast through the Xavier School's foundation, pull Sophie's body out of the ground, restructure it a bit, instantly heal wounds on his body inflicted through Wolverine's claws, and fly at supersonic speed. Quentin Quire has existed without a body as a form of energy inside a jar. He is also depicted as being an alternate reality host of the Phoenix Force in the White Hot Room, suggesting that he can potentially be a host to the Phoenix. Quentin is apparently destined to become a Phoenix Avatar in more than one reality as further revealed by the Battle of the Atom storyline, where an alternate future version of Quire is a member of the future X-Men as well as a Phoenix avatar, having taken the codename "Phoenix".
In a reality where the Hulk, after being sent into space, kills Annihilus and leads the Annihilation Wave to Earth; Robbie (as Speedball) is one of the remaining superhumans, alongside Quentin Quire and his Exiles.Exiles: Days of Then and Now #1. Marvel Comics.
In the Quire Arch we can see a motive of the heavenly Jerusalem. Two trees are growing from the heavenly city Jerusalem which established deep rests upon twelve fundaments: 1. The tree of life; 2. The tree of acknowledgment of good and bad.
The codex contains the text of the Ecclesiastical History, arranged in large quarto (4 leaves in quire), on 123 parchment leaves. The leaves measure is about . The first leaf is a flyleaf taken from another volume. The original number of quires was 29.
Claire Battershill is a Canadian fiction writer and literary scholar."The storyteller: Claire Battershill". Quill & Quire, January 22, 2014. On September 15, 2017, Battershill was honoured by receiving a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council prestigious Talent Award from Governor General David Johnston.
118 (Google).Will of Richarde Osborne, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1544, Pynnyng quire). Peter's elder brother was John Osborne, Gentleman, who had 3 sons and 3 daughters including Elizabeth, who married first Richard Bettenson of London, and secondly Archer Breame, of Halstead, Essex.
Will of Sir Thomas Chamberlaine of Prestbury, Gloucestershire (P.C.C. 1580, Arundell quire). Edward Saxilby died in 1561, appointing Osborne overseer of his will and left him "all the bookes and writinges in a black buckeram bagg hanging uppon the walle behinde my Studdie".
Andrew, Suzanne Alyssa, "Poet Ian Williams experiments with structure to tell a classic love story". Quill & Quire, January 2019. His collection of short stories, Not Anyone's Anything, won the Danuta Gleed Literary Award."Ian Williams wins $10K prize for debut story collection".
The Globe and Mail, October 4, 2016. In November 2017, it won the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature."Katherena Vermette wins CODE’s 2017 Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Young Adult Literature". Quill & Quire, November 24, 2017.
Andrew died in 936. His memory is commemorated by Eastern Orthodox communities on October 15 (Oct. 2 old calendar). The earliest manuscript of his Greek hagiography, the Life of Andrew the Fool, is a quire in Munich in a 10th-century uncial script.
Daily Xtra, March 23, 2015. the Writers' Guild of Alberta's Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction, and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction."Douglas Coupland, Rosemary Sullivan among Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Non-fiction finalists". Quill & Quire, September 16, 2015.
Arthur's debut book Charms Against Lightning was published in 2012 by Copper Canyon Press. It was a 2012 Lannan Literary Selection, and a shortlisted nominee for the Canadian Gerald Lampert Award."League of Canadian Poets announces 2013 shortlists". Quill & Quire, April 5, 2013.
The Lady Chapel contains the oldest chandelier in England, dating from 1657. It was given by Sherborne grandee, Mary Whetcumbe. Originally, it was hung in the quire until it fell down. In 1962 it was restored and rehung in the Lady Chapel.
Quire is one of the most useful features of posits. It is a special data type that will give posits "near- infinity" number of bits to accumulate dot products. It is based on the work of Ulrich W. Kulisch and Willard L. Miranker.
Angel Square"Mary Ann Alice". Quill & Quire, and Easy Avenue are set in Ottawa in the 1940s and 50's; Spud Sweetgrass represents Ottawa in the early 1990s. Uncle Ronald and Covered Bridge draw on Brian Doyle's childhood memories of the Ottawa.
Quill & Quire, March 2018. The novel was a finalist for the Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature. In 2019, the novelization of Fire Song was chosen as the Bronze Medalist for Young Adult Fiction at the Independent Publisher Book Awards.
According to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, the film rights to Alex and the Ironic Gentleman have been bought by The Weinstein Company. According to Variety and Quill and Quire, Disney is adapting The Explorers with Academy Award Nominee Michael De Luca attached as producer.
A book based on the show was published by Arsenal Pulp in 2014."Rae Spoon and Ivan E. Coyote share personal stories in Gender Failure". Quill & Quire, June 20, 2014. Gender Trouble was nominated for the ALA's Over the Rainbow Project List in 2015.
C.C. 1546, Alen quire). and secondly, in July 1547, to Edward Saxilby (or Saxby),J.L. Chester and G.J. Armytage (eds), Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury at London, 1543–1869, Harleian Society Vol. XXIV (1886), p.
Will of William Lane, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1552, Powell Quire). Osborne matriculated a pensioner from King's College, Cambridge (according to Fuidge not so late as 1548, as Venn statesJ.A. Venn and J. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Part 1 vol. 3 (Cambridge University Press 1924), p.
Saskatoon Star- Phoenix, January 11, 2017. In January 2017, Seesequasis signed a deal with the Canadian division of Penguin Random House to publish the photographs in book form."Paul Seesequasis turns social media project of aboriginal life into book deal". Quill & Quire, January 30, 2017.
Canada Reads, October 24, 2013. He was awarded an Honour of Distinction citation by the Writers' Trust of Canada's Dayne Ogilvie Prize, a literary award for emerging LGBT writers in Canada, in 2008."Zoe Whittall wins Dayne Ogilvie Grant". Quill & Quire, June 17, 2008.
Quill & Quire, December 11, 2017. Shraya's first graphic non-fiction work Death Threat was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2019. Ness Lee did the visual art for the book. Shraya's second novel The Subtweet was published on April 7th 2020 by ECW Press.
Will of John Alcok of Saint Peter West Cheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1492, Dogett quire). In his place came Maister John Chaunterell, of a prominent Northampton family and probably educated at Cambridge,Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Part I vol. 1, p. 320 (Internet Archive).
"Rae Spoon, Kamal Al-Solaylee among Canadian Lambda nominees". Quill & Quire, March 6, 2013. In 2013 he was awarded an Honour of Distinction by the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, an award presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada."C. E. Gatchalian wins Dayne Ogilvie Prize" .
In 2020, From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea was selected by Julie Andrews for inclusion in her Julie's Library podcast.Ryan Porter, "Julie Andrews chooses Canadian author Kai Cheng Thom’s book for storytelling podcast". Quill & Quire, May 14, 2020.
Smith, S. (1997, January). Book Review: Coming Attractions 96. Toronto: Quill & Quire Oberon published eight new titles in 2010, and now has 664 titles in print in 1216 editions. Many of Oberon’s books are typeset in the company’s own printshop, using traditional hot-metal techniques.
The Globe and Mail, May 12, 2016. The book received a Lambda Literary Award nomination for Transgender Non-Fiction at the 29th Lambda Literary Awards in 2017."M.E. Girard, Vivek Shraya among 13 Canadians nominated for 2017 Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 14, 2017.
This could get messy: giphy brings animated gifs to your twitter timeline.. The Next Web. November 14, 2013. In May 2014, Giphy raised $2.4 million in a Series A funding round from investors, including Quire, CAA Ventures, RRE Ventures, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and Betaworks.
Will of Major-General Phillipp Skippon of Acton, Middlesex (P.C.C. 1660, Nabbs quire). The will also refers to his son Philip and daughters Anne Bragge, Mary Skippon and Susan Meredith. Susan was the wife of Sir Richard Meredith, 2nd Baronet of Leeds Abbey, Kent.
Quarrington's 2008 short film Pavane, his first film as a director, was an adaptation of the novel."Paul Quarrington’s new venture: cinéaste". Quill & Quire, September 22, 2008. It stars Geraint Wyn Davies and Ted Dykstra as Phil McQuigge and his brother Jay.
He opens his helmet to expose Quire to the mini star in his head, and Quire "left the mortal plane". Quire's final words when Xorn "heals" him are vaguely prophetic of many of the coming events in Morrison's final run of New X-Men. This includes the foreshadowing of events such as Xorn later being revealed to be Magneto, Xorn's eventual destruction of Manhattan, and the actions of Sublime, a bacterial entity that claims to be the cause of some of the human/mutant hatred and aggression occurring. The incident forces the Professor to resign as headmaster, leaving Jean Grey to lead the school and X-Men.
The Omega Gang is a group of teenage mutants and enemies of the X-Men. Created by comics writer Grant Morrison, the gang first appears in New X-Men #135 but is not named until New X-Men #140, when Lucas Bishop asks to interview them. The Omega Gang is formed by Quentin Quire, a young telepath and one of the top students of the Xavier Institute. Quire has become depressed because of an unrequited crush on Sophie of the Stepford Cuckoos; his unpopular status among the Institute students; and especially the revelation that he was an adopted child, which shatters his already fragile self-esteem.
In his discussion of one of the earliest pagan parchment codices to survive from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, Eric Turner seems to challenge Skeat's notion when stating "its mere existence is evidence that this book form had a prehistory" and that "early experiments with this book form may well have taken place outside of Egypt". Early intact codices were discovered at Nag Hammadi in Egypt. Consisting of primarily Gnostic texts in Coptic, the books were mostly written on papyrus, and while many are single-quire, a few are multi-quire. Codices were a significant improvement over papyrus or vellum scrolls in that they were easier to handle.
Tomb of the Black Prince In September 1174 the quire was severely damaged by fire, necessitating a major reconstruction, the progress of which was recorded in detail by a monk named Gervase. The crypt survived the fire intact, and it was found possible to retain the outer walls of the quire, which were increased in height by in the course of the rebuilding, but with the round-headed form of their windows left unchanged. Everything else was replaced in the new Gothic style, with pointed arches, rib vaulting, and flying buttresses. The limestone used was imported from Caen in Normandy, and Purbeck marble was used for the shafting.
Once printed, the "sixes" were assembled and bound together to make the book. The sheets were printed in 2-page formes, meaning that pages 1 and 12 of the first quire were printed simultaneously on one side of one sheet of paper (which became the "outer" side); then pages 2 and 11 were printed on the other side of the same sheet (the "inner" side). The same was done with pages 3 and 10, and 4 and 9, on the second sheet, and pages 5 and 8, and 6 and 7, on the third. Then the first quire could be assembled with its pages in the correct order.
Neil Smith (born 1964) is a Canadian writer and translator from Montreal, Quebec."Nice and easy does it". Quill & Quire, Winter 2007. His novel Boo, published in 2015,Nicholas Cameron, "Review: Neil Smith’s Boo is a novel of tremendous imagination". The Globe and Mail, May 22, 2015.
Joe Denham is a Canadian poet and fiction writer."Windstorm, by Joe Denham". Quill & Quire, October 2010. He is most noted for his 2016 collection Regeneration Machine, which won the Canadian Authors Association Award for Poetry"Poignancy wins poetry prize". B. C. BookWorld, June 20, 2016.
Quill & Quire, May 2012. and was a shortlisted nominee for the Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction and the ReLit Award for Short Stories in 2013. Leslie's prose poetry collection, The Things I Heard About You, was published in 2014"The things Alex Leslie's poetry can do".
The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 18th Genie Awards in 1997. Perlman also later published the story as an illustrated children's book, under the title The Delicious Bug."The Delicious Bug, by Janet Perlman". Quill & Quire, September 2009.
Will of Sir John Shelton of Shelton, Norfolk (P.C.C. 1559, Welles quire). He died two days before the queen on 15 November 1558. It appears from his inquisition post mortem that before dying he had disposed of all his estates apart from the Manor of Carrow.
Chaunterell also supervises the 1507 will of William Wood, Shearman (a fustian worker), a parishioner of St Peter who may have been kinsman of Thomas.Will of William Wood, Shearman of London (P.C.C. 1508, Adean quire). A brother of this name is mentioned in Thomas Wood's will.
His 2018 novel The Saturday Night Ghost Club was a shortlisted finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and was an American Booksellers Association Indie Next Great Reads selection in July 2019."Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction finalists". Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018.
In the quire tower, mediaeval paintings have been uncovered and restored. Rothselberg was the seat of a parish that also comprised the villages of Kaulbach, Kreimbach with Schmeißbach, and Frankelbach. Even today, Rothselberg is home to an Evangelical parish office. Catholics attend church services in Wolfstein.
Cathleen With is a Canadian writer and author. Skids, her debut short story collection about Vancouver street kids from the Davie Village to the Downtown Eastside, was published in 2006"Reviews: Skids, by Cathleen With". Quill & Quire, November 2006. and was shortlisted for the 2007 ReLit Awards.
Quill & Quire, August 25, 2020. Originally the award was presented in conjunction with Pride Toronto, although in recent years it has expanded to different venues and cities."Joelle Barron, Lindsay Nixon, Casey Plett named finalists for $5K LGBTQ emerging writers prize". CBC Books, May 7, 2019.
Lewknor's mother-in-law, Martha Heigham, established (in her will) a scholarship at Emmanuel (1593),Will of Martha Heigham (P.C.C. 1593, Nevill quire). Transcript in S.H.A. Hervey, Denham Parish Registers, 1539–1850, with notes and notices (Paul and Mathew: Bury St Edmunds, 1904), pp. 93–100 (p.
172-73 (Hathi Trust). though retaining his connection with Barsham.'Will of Sir Osborn Echyngham, Marshal' (PCC 1547/58, Populwell quire): transcript in F.H. Suckling, 'Notes on Barsham juxta Beccles' (fourth part), in H.W.F. Harwood (ed.), The Genealogist, New Series XXII (1906), pp. 128-34, at pp.
The church is, at least in its northwestern parts, a building from the 12th century. Towards 1300, it was thoroughly converted. The Gothic quire comes from 1488. In the 17th and 18th centuries, further building was undertaken, and again in 1860, 1923 and even very recently.
J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol XX Part 1: January–July 1545 (HMSO 1905), p. 107, item 250 (British History Online).) Gwynneth swore to probate on 26 February 1549/50.Will of Stephen Vaughan (P.C.C. 1550, Coode quire).
Charmaine Cadeau is a Canadian writer, who won the ReLit Award for Poetry in 2015 for her collection Placeholder."ReLit Award winners announced". Quill & Quire, January 27, 2015. Originally from Toronto, Ontario, Cadeau was educated at the University of New Brunswick and the University of Albany.
Lord Ingram married Anne Scarborough, daughter and co-heiress of Charles Scarborough, of Windsor, Berkshire, Clerk of the Green Cloth. There were no children from the marriage. He died in April 1761, aged 69,Will of the Right Honourable Lord Henry, Viscount Irwin (P.C.C. 1761), Choslyn quire.
In 2018, he was named a finalist for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for Canadian LGBTQ writers,"Ben Ladouceur, Trish Salah, and Joshua Whitehead named Dayne Ogilvie Prize finalists". Quill & Quire, May 17, 2018. and won the award on June 16."Ottawa poet wins national LGBTQ writing award".
La Presse, September 4, 2008. Its English translation, Life in the Court of Matane, appeared in 2016 as the first title ever published by QC Fiction, a publishing house which specializes in English translations of Québécois literature."Life in the Court of Matane". Quill & Quire, July 2016.
Traditionally, Christian monastics prayed the Divine Office in the quire of the church The diurnal offices or daytime offices (Ecclesiastical Latin: horae diurnae) are the canonical hours during the day. Interpretation of their number and identity varies. The monastic rule drawn up by Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 – c.
By his will he made Dorothy, then a minor, joint executor with his nephew Arthur Hopton (died 1607), son of his brother Sir Owen Hopton, and appointed Arthur to be her guardian.Will of Robert Hopton of London (P.C.C. 1591, Sainberbe quire). Dorothy married Arthur Hopton's eldest son Owen Hopton.
The codex contains the complete text of the four Gospels, on 373 cotton paper leaves (size ), with a commentary. The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 436. It has ornamented headpieces.
Garbo Laughs received mostly positive reviews. Quill & Quire called the novel "rich, lovely". The New York Times praised Hay's "fresh observations on the ebb and flow of love, the vagaries of female friendship, the power of the changing seasons". Publisher's Weekly praised it as a "gracefully written novel".
86 ff. Dr. Walter Haddon, a friend of Osborne's, made bequests to Peter and Anne Osborne in his will proved in 1571,Will of Walter Haddon (P.C.C. 1571, Holney quire). having made Osborne a Trustee for the devise of his manor of Hatcham Barnes in Surrey and Kent.cf.
Quill & Quire, June 6, 2012. In 2017, it won the One Book, One Brampton award. In 2015, her third novel, All Inclusive, was released in Canada, and it was later released in the US in 2017. It was a Kobo 2015 and National Post Best Book of the Year.
His executor, John Yates, citizen and Goldsmith, refused to act, and his widow (who was left to administrate) was buried there in 1651.Chester, 'Memoir of the Family of Taylor', p. 35-37. Her brother died soon afterwards.Will of William Taylor, Haberdasher of London (P.C.C. 1651, Grey quire).
Will of Roger Drake of the City of London (P.C.C. 1652, Bowyer quire). "His treatment at the hands of the Parliamentary authorities indicates that he was no friend to their cause", a historian adds.M. Mahoney, 'Presbyterianism in the City of London, 1645–47', The Historical Journal XXII no.
Other improvements in the 15th century included Misericords in the Quire (or chancel) and two additional porches. The Trinity Chapel was used as an Archdeacon’s Court after the English Reformation. On 23 May 1656, John Bunyan, the Christian preacher and author of "The Pilgrim's Progress", preached at St. Paul's.
Of the 12th-century Romanesque abbey church, dedicated to Saint Leodegar (St. Léger), only the transept remains with its two steeples, and the east end with the quire. The site of the nave now serves as a burial ground. The building is located on the Route Romane d'Alsace.
In March 2009 Random House Canada published his novel Diary of Interrupted Days to critical acclaim. It was short listed for Commonwealth Writers' Prize, for the Amazon.ca/Quill & Quire First Novel Award, and for the Toronto Book Awards. Todorovic teaches Creative Writing at the University of Kent in Canterbury.
The codex originally contained the entire Pauline epistles. The leaves were arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire). Only 41 leaves () of the codex have survived. The text is written on parchment in large, square uncials (over 1.5 cm), in one column per page, and 16 lines per page.
Critical reception for the book has been positive, with Canadian Literature praising Diamond Grill's complexity. The Quill & Quire called the book "beguiling" and wrote that it gave them "much to think about on the subject of identity, particularly how we and our society collude, often destructively, in its construction".
Sibyl died in 1545, also leaving a will.Will of Isabell brynklowe, of Redyng, widow (P.C.C. 1545, Pynning quire).J.L. Chester, 'Notes Relating to the Family of Brinklow', in J. Meadows Cowper (ed.), Henry Brinklow's Complaynt of Roderyck Mors, Early English Text Society (Trübner and Co., London 1874), pp.
William came to England at the age of 5 (at the time of his grandmother's deathWill of Bathshua Beckford (P.C.C. 1750, Busby quire).) and was educated at Westminster School and under the private tuition of the Revd. Dr. Thomas Wilson of Bungay, Suffolk.'Biographical Sketch of William Beckford, Esq.
Courtenay died at Maidstone on 31 July 1396, and was buried towards the east end of the quire in Canterbury Cathedral. He was responsible for the expansion of his family's chantry foundation in Somerset, Naish Priory, as well as significant building works at Christ Church Canterbury and Maidstone College.
Quill & Quire] The book sold more than 450,00 copies. Mackay wrote two more related books, Mini-Bike Race and Mini-Bike Rescue. Mackay was one of the eleven co-founders of the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers (CANSCAIP)."Breaking into the world of children's literature".
Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley is a Canadian writer. He was a winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2015 for Skraelings, which he cowrote with his wife Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley."Rachel and Sean Qitsualik- Tinsley win 2015 Burt Award". Quill & Quire, October 26, 2015.
Because of this tradition, that part of the building that contains the stalls, usually to the east of the central tower but sometimes extending under it, is called the choir or quire. The choir is sometimes divided from the nave of the cathedral by a wide medieval pulpitum screen constructed of stone and in some instances carrying a large pipe organ, notably at Exeter, Gloucester, Lincoln, Norwich, Rochester, St Albans, Southwell, Wells and York. This screen traditionally separated the quire from the nave and the clergy from the laity, who were expected to worship at parish churches, rather than at the cathedral. The nave of the cathedral, in medieval times, was used primarily for processions.
One remarkable member was Robert o' t'h Moss (Ashworth), and Thomas Newbigging tells the story of him playing a hornpipe on his cello; when an old deacon exclaimed "Robert, that's an idle tune", he replied, "There are no idle tunes." A Rossendale Anthology; Ronald Digby; The Forest Press, Bacup, 1969 - quoting Thomas Newbigging's 'History of Rossendale' Today the Larks of Dean Quire, based in Bury, Greater Manchester, continue this tradition, though their singing of hymns, psalms, anthems, and carols, is mostly performed unaccompanied, and they have their own Larks of Dean Quire website . A collection of instruments and manuscripts belonging to the original Larks of Dean are on display in Whitaker Park Museum, Rawtenstall.
Stained glass in the Trinity Chapel Becket's crown at the far east side of the cathedral In 1180–4, in place of the old, square-ended, eastern chapel, the present Trinity Chapel was constructed, a broad extension with an ambulatory, designed to house the shrine of St Thomas Becket. A further chapel, circular in plan, was added beyond that, which housed further relics of Becket, widely believed to have included the top of his skull, struck off in the course of his assassination. This latter chapel became known as the "Corona" or "Becket's Crown". These new parts east of the quire transepts were raised on a higher crypt than Ernulf's quire, necessitating flights of steps between the two levels.
The position of quire and altar in Catholic times is indicated by bricked-up tabernacle niches (Sakramentsnischen) in the northern and southern walls of the sixth, originally last bay before the quire.Stefan Amt, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Neuenwalde: Bauhistorische Untersuchung , Hanover: Büro für Historische Bauforschung, 2005, p. 26. In 1910 the old quire was demolished to give way for an eastward extension of the church by or two bays ending in an obtuse three-sided new quire.Ida-Christine Riggert-Mindermann, „Neuenwalde – Das Damenstift der Bremischen Ritterschaft“, in: Evangelisches Klosterleben: Studien zur Geschichte der evangelischen Klöster und Stifte in Niedersachsen, Hans Otte (ed.), Göttingen: V & R Unipress, 2013, (=Studien zur Kirchengeschichte Niedersachsens; vol.
Boo was also nominated for a Sunburst AwardErin Balser, "Gemma Files wins 2016 Sunburst Award for "uniquely Canadian" novel". CBC Books, July 13, 2017. and the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award,Becky Robertson, "Awards: Canadian Library Association names 2016 YA Book Award finalists". Quill & Quire, March 2, 2016.
The year after his death his homosexuality became public knowledge for the first time, as a result of Keath Fraser's biography As For Me and My Body: A Memoir of Sinclair Ross (1997).Lorna Crozier, "As for Me and My Body: A Memoir of Sinclair Ross". Quill & Quire, March 1997.
"ECW Press acquires tour memoir by Eamon McGrath". Quill & Quire, By: Becky Robertson, October 22nd, 2015 In the same year, the debut album from Julie Doiron & The Wrong Guys was released on Dine Alone Records. "Julie Doiron & the Wrong Guys Reveal Debut Album, Share New Song". Exclaim!, July 26, 2017.
Dominus Thomas Leven, chaplain in the parish church of St Peter, is the first of several witnesses.Testamentum Magistri Johanni Hovyngham (P.C.C. 1417, Marche quire); Full transcript (Latin) in J.W. Clay (ed.), North Country Wills, being abstracts of Wills... at Somerset House and Lambeth Palace, 1383 to 1558, Surtees Society Vol.
The codex contains 291 parchment leaves (), with a complete text of the four Gospels. The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire). The text is written in two columns per page, and 21 lines per column, in brown ink. According to Scrivener the manuscript is carefully and luxury written.
Mighty Thor (Vol 2) #19 This arrangement apparently didn't last, though, as Quentin appeared back on Earth and resumed his self-imposed exile on Krakoa.Generation X (Vol 2) #85 During the "Empyre" storyline, Quentin Quire is among the psychic mutants that are summoned to Genosha.Empyre: X-Men #2. Marvel Comics.
This committee consisted of F.A.S. "Sandy" Foale, Chairman; Charles Hansen, Clinton Harbor, Joseph Quire and Mrs. Alva Archer. A meeting was held in the Chamber of Commerce building on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, with Judge Peter J. Shields as the speaker. It was decided to proceed with the organization work immediately.
The novel was a love story set in the underground resistance to the Soviet Union in the late 1940s. The Lithuanian title is "Pogrindis". "The Barefoot Bingo Caller" is his memoir, published by ECW Press in May 2017. It received a starred review in Quill and Quire, Canada's publishing industry journal.
Ottawa Citizen, 12 June 2008. His novel Brother won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in 2017,"David Chariandy, Billie Livingston, and Diane Schoemperlen among the winners at the 2017 Writers’ Trust awards". Quill & Quire, 14 November 2017. the Toronto Book Award and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 2018.
There was no crossing tower. The nave was not completed at first. Apparently designed to be nine bays long, most of the south side but only five bays to the north were completed by Gundulf. The quire was required by the priory and the south wall formed part of its buildings.
The aisles are plain with flat pilasters. The eastern two bays are Decorated with springing for vaulting. Whether the vault was ever constructed is unknown, the present wooden roof extends the full length of the aisles. The crossing is bounded to the east by the quire screen with the organ above.
The text is written in a single column of 130 by 85 mm. Each Gospel is started on a new quire. The quires are numbered so as to aid in the assembly of the codex. The manuscript's decoration includes eighteen canon tables under architectural arcades, display capitals, and a colophon decoration.
He may be the son of Mathias. but most authorities consider the same Anthony to have continued until his death in 1638/39. In 1627 he was witness to the will of John Roze of Lyme Regis,Will of John Roze the elder of Lyme Regis, merchant (P.C.C. 1627, Skynner quire).
On 26 April 1659 he married Anne Margarett Mildmay, daughter of Sir Henry Mildmay of Wanstead, Essex,Will of Sir Robert Brooke, Kt., of Yoxford (P.C.C. 1670, Coke quire). who was Master of the Jewel Office from 1620 to 1649.J.T. Peacey, 'Mildmay, Henry', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, 2004).
Toronto Star, November 19, 2018. Washington Black was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize,Ryan Porter, "Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction finalists", Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018. the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and the 2020 International Dublin Literary Award.
The codex contains lessons from the Gospels of Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelistarium), and Epistles (Apostolarium), with some lacunae. The text is written in Greek minuscule letters, on 176 parchment leaves (), in two columns per page, 26 lines per page. 8 leaves per quire. The initial A and initial E are rubricated.
Mooking was born in Trinidad and Tobago"Everyday Exotic, the Cookbook: It’s About Flavour". Quill $ Quire. Review by Shaun Smith into an extended family made up of food and beverage business providers. "Food Network Celebrity chef Roger Mooking wins 2012 Premier’s Award for Outstanding College Graduates" Alumni Stories, George Brown College.
Rachel Attituq Qitsualik-Tinsley is a Canadian writer. She was a winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2015 for Skraelings, which she cowrote with her husband Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley."Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley win 2015 Burt Award". Quill & Quire, October 26, 2015.
1326 (British History Online). Among his first duties as Doctor of the Decretals was to hear the oaths of the Duke of Norfolk, Sir Andrew Windsor, John Cockes (archbishop's Chancellor) and others, executors in the probate of Archbishop Warham.Will and Codicil of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (P.C.C. 1532, Thower quire).
As a journalist he was the original publisher and editor of Xtra! West in Vancouver,"Misreading the meaning of a monument". The Globe and Mail, July 29, 1993. and has also contributed to publications including the Vancouver Sun, The Economist, The Georgia Straight, Quill & Quire, Canadian Dimension and The Tyee.
Lost in September is the second novel by Canadian writer Kathleen Winter, published in 2017."Lost in September, by Kathleen Winter". Quill & Quire, October 2017. Set in Montreal, the novel centres on Jimmy Blanchard, a mysterious homeless man who believes himself to be the reincarnation of 18th- century British general James Wolfe.
Neither should his brother Anthony Rous (died 1546), of Dennington and Henham, be confused with Anthony Rous of Badingham (died 1555, the son of Reynold Rous), who appointed "the right worshipfull Sir Edmunde Rous, knight", one of his executors in his will.Will of Anthony Rous of Badingham (P.C.C. 1555, More quire), written 1554.
161-63 (Google). Peter's brother John also died in 1553, making Peter his executor in a will which bequeathed the estate of Tyled Hall to John's widow Jane for life, and to John's sons, probably the children of John's first wife, Dionysia.Will of John Osborne, Gentleman of London (P.C.C. 1553, Tashe quire).
Inside Toronto, November 25, 2014. and beautiful children with pet foxes (2017), and has published work in This Magazine, Taddle Creek, Quill & Quire, The Puritan, Now, subTerrain, The Fiddlehead, Canadian Woman Studies and the National Post. Originally from Dunnville, Ontario, she studied creative writing at York University. She currently resides in Toronto.
The manuscript is marked with Georgian quire signatures, but was still in Constantinople in the 16th century. The text is written in 1 column per page, 27 lines per page, on 426 parchment leaves (20.5 by 16 cm). Capital letters in gold. The book itself was bound in silver inlaid with ivoryp.
Stained glass windows of ornamental and figured design in the apsis continued the rich colourfulness of the quire. All this was destroyed in May 1944. Interior towards the apsis in 2016 The new interior of 1959 under a wooden barrel vault is very plain. Behrmann created a new altar and a new pulpit.
Will of Richard Hadley, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1493, Dogett quire). Sir John Shaa, nephew of Sir Edmund, was also Engraver at the Mint in 1483 (and joint Master of the Mint in 1493 and 1495–98), and Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths in 1491–92.E.B. Buxton, 'Shaw [Shaa], Sir John (c.
316 (Google). this still existed in 1603. An important gift of land, shops and tenements in St Lawrence Pountney was made to Hovyngham and the church by two Goldsmiths, John Forster and Thomas Polle,For whom see Will of Thomas Polle of Saint Matthew Friday Street, City of London (P.C.C. 1413, Marche quire).
The date of Sir Arthur Ingram's birth is not known. He was the second of three sons of Hugh Ingram (died 1614),Will of Hughe Ingram, Tallow Chandler of London (P.C.C. 1614), Lawe quire. a prosperous merchant and citizen Tallow Chandler of London who originated from Thorpe-on-the-Hill in Yorkshire.
C.C. 1577, Daughtry quire). shows that the tomb was removed after the closure of the Greyfriars to St Peter's church (the former priory church), which, following the fall of Wolsey reverted to use as a parish church.Blatchly and Haward, 'Sir Robert Curson', p. 338. Hence it was not seen by Weever at Greyfriars.
The book was published in spring 2019,Sheniz Janmohamed, "Shut Up You're Pretty by Téa Mutonji and Coconut Dreams by Derek Mascarenhas". Quill & Quire, May 2019. and was named a finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in September."André Alexis, Michael Crummey shortlisted for $50K Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize".
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels, on 158 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 399. The text is written in one column per page, 27 lines per page.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels, on 218 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 280. The text is written in two columns per page, 24 lines per page.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels, on 181 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 281. The text is written in one column per page, 29 lines per page.
While Medard was a Verdun landhold, it nevertheless belonged under ecclesiastical organization to the Archbishopric of Mainz. The church that stands today – or at least the churchtower – has its roots in the 13th century. The triple nave was only built in the 16th century. The quire was a renovation job done in 1890.
The book was also nominated for a Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry at the 31st Lambda Literary Awards,"Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019. and was longlisted for the Pat Lowther Award."League of Canadian Poets announces 2019 Book Awards longlists".
The Crucifix is in general the most significant single narrative object in the decorative scheme of any church. During the medieval period the crucifix, called the Rood in England, from the Old Saxon roda, was a large crucifix placed conspicuously, often suspended in the Quire or standing on a screen separating either the Quire or the sanctuary from the rest of the church. The suspended crucifix could either be painted or carved of wood. In England where rood screens have often survived without the rood itself, it was general for the crucifix to have accompanying figures of Mary the Mother of Christ and either John the Evangelist or John the Baptist carrying a banner bearing the inscription "Behold, the Lamb of God".
"Big changes at Quill & Quire", Masthead magazine, December 2005 As part of this visual re- think, Campbell commissioned Canadian typographer Rod McDonald to draw a new logo and provide two custom typefaces, named Laurentian and Slate, in order to create a fresh and unique visual identity for the publication."A time to change" , Quill & Quire magazine, January 2006 The redesign was later shortlisted for an art direction prize at the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards. Campbell acted as art director for both the print magazine and web site for five years. Athena St. Jacques was hired to take over art direction for the print publication in 2008 when Campbell shifted his focus exclusively toward the web site, which he continued to direct until 2012.
Freehand Books is a Canadian literary imprint started in 2007 by Broadview Press, a Canadian academic publisher. Freehand publishes literary fiction, literary non-fiction, memoir and poetry.Weiler, D. (2007, June 22). Broadview to launch new literary trade imprint. Quill & Quire In its first season in 2008, Freehand published Good To A Fault, by Marina Endicott.
The current word "quire" derives from OE "quair" or "guaer", from OF "quayer", "cayer", (cf. modern Fr. cahier), from L. quaternum, "by fours", "fourfold". Later, when bookmaking switched to using paper and it became possible to easily stitch 5 to 7 sheets at a time, the association of "quaire" with "four" was quickly lost.
The codex contains the text of the Gospel of Matthew and Gospel of John, on 361 paper leaves (size ), with a commentary. The leaves were arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 436. The first leaf was supplied by later hand.
Mélanie Watt (born August 20, 1975 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian children's author and illustrator.Quill & Quire 2005 - Volume 71. "Bearcub and Mama (Kids Can Press, $15.95 cl., Feb.), by writer Sharon Jennings and Montreal illustrator Melanie Watt, is a reassuring story about a frightened cub who loses his mom in a fierce winter storm ...".
Quill & Quire, February 5, 2019. Zaremba wrote five more books in the series. In 2019 Zaremba announced that a graphic novel adaptation of her second novel, Work for a Million, was expected to be published by Bedside Press in 2020."1980's Dyke Detective Helen Keremos Is Returning Online and In Bookstores Across the Country".
Examples of these Chimeras are Cardinal (who has the genetic template of Francis Fanny, Nightcrawler, and Rachel Summers), North (who has the genetic template of Emma Frost and Polaris), and Rasputin IV (who has the genetic template of Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Quentin Quire, Unus the Untouchable, and X-23).Powers of X #1. Marvel Comics.
"Billy-Ray Belcourt, Aisha Sasha John, and Donato Mancini shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize". Quill & Quire, April 10, 2018. He has also been a two-time ReLit Award nominee for his poetry collections Ligatures in 2006 and Æthel in 2008. Originally from Burlington, Ontario, he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia.
Susan Paddon is a Canadian poet."A group of writers finds creative inspiration and community spirit in a remote Cape Breton village". Quill & Quire, June 8, 2016. Her debut collection Two Tragedies in 429 Breaths, published in 2015, was a finalist for the Raymond Souster Award"Prizes announced on first day of National Poetry Month".
The Nikolaus- Kapelle – or Saint Nicholas’s Chapel – that stands today in Kirchberg-Denzen, with its Romanesque quire tower, looks back on a long tradition: An earlier building had until 955 John the Baptist as its patron. In Ottonian times, the chapel was reconsecrated to Saint Nicholas, following what was then customary in the Rhineland.
Hay 1952, pp. 8–9, 19–20. He also donated a set of hangings for the quire of Wells Cathedral.Harris 2005. He held other ecclesiastical sinecures, including, from 1503, the living of Church Langton, Leicestershire; from 1508 prebends in Lincoln and Hereford Cathedrals; and from 1513 the prebend of Oxgate in St Paul's Cathedral.
"Love, marriage and an open relationship". Toronto Star, February 12, 2017. Born in England to a United States Air Force family, Peterson was raised throughout the United States before moving in her early 20s to Philadelphia,"Profile: Zoey Leigh Peterson's debut novel examines polyamory and the complicated world of modern relationships". Quill & Quire, March 2017.
She has written essays and book reviews for The Globe and Mail, The Ottawa Citizen, Quill & Quire and The National Post. She has published five novels and one collection of short stories. Her latest novel, Benevolence, was released in Spring 2011 by Knopf Canada. She spent almost twenty years teaching creative writing at Ryerson University.
"Seventeen Canadian authors nominated for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 4, 2015. Born in New York City in 1975, Cleves studied at Columbia University and the University of California, Berkeley, and has been a professor at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia since 2009."A surprising history of same-sex nuptials".
Their son Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham succeeded, but his younger brother Reginald Brooke inherited and settled at Aspall in Suffolk. Robert Brooke the alderman was a grandson of Reginald Brooke of Aspall, and in his will names all his brothers and sisters,Will of Robert Brooke, Alderman of London (P.C.C. 1601, Woodhall quire).
Ann, Edward Lewknor's second wife, was the mother of his younger son (Richard) and three daughters.S.H.A. Harvey, Denham Parish Registers, 1539–1850. With historical notes and notices (Paul & Mathew, Bury St Edmunds 1904), pp. 86-93 and pp. 198-200 (Internet Archive); Will of Dame Anne Echingham, widow of Barsham (PCC 1539, Cromwell quire).
Quill & Quire, September 2011. Nearly all such works explore the story from Laurent's perspective rather than Corolère's, often positing that Laurent was in fact the one who convinced Corolère to accept the job and marry her, although none of the original historical records establish whether Corolère or Laurent was the real architect of the decision.
Probably there was a group of four scholars and teachers in law and theology. The stone church had a rectangular nave and narrower, rectangular chancel as well as a large tower to the west. There was an octagonal stone room located to the south of the quire. This octagonal room was a chapter house (kapittelhus).
Page size ranges from about 14 by 24.2 cm (P. III) to 18 by 33 cm (P. VI). Some of the manuscripts were constructed of a single gathering (quire) of papyrus sheets (Pap. II, VII, IX + X), while in others the gathering varies from a single sheet (I) to five (V) or seven (VII).
In the same year, he and Thompson coauthored Buddy Babylon, the comedic autobiography of Thompson's Kids in the Hall character Buddy Cole.Cece Scott, "Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole, by Scott Thompson & Paul Bellini". Quill & Quire, July 1998. Bellini, who is gay, was later a columnist for fab, a gay magazine in Toronto.
Saint Cyriacus's Church (St.-Cyriakus-Kirche), whose oldest maintained parts date from 1461, is still the Catholic house of worship today. The belltower with its sandstone Madonna, likewise dating from 1461, is adorned with a stone spire. The so-called “Old Quire” is in the same style and of Gothic origin with Rhenish characteristics.
Various gifts are made to David Pole.Will of Richard Gwent, Archdeacon of London (P.C.C. 1544, Pynnyng quire). Dr Richard Gwent died at the end of July 1543, and his desire was to be buried in the middle of St Paul's Cathedral, "directly before the Sacrament which hanges alway at the highe aulter in Pawles".
In 1728 he was made Lord-Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, which he remained until his death. The 6th Viscount died unmarried but testateWill of the Right Honorouble Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin (P.C.C. 1736), Derby quire. in May 1736, aged 46, and was succeeded in the viscountcy by his younger brother, Henry.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels, on 289 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 281. The text is written in one column per page, 20-22 lines per page.
The Romanesque church in the village is nowadays Evangelical. It stands on the site where it is believed once stood a chapel. Inside the quire arch are the two yeardates 1262 and 1597. The tower and parts of the nave are known with certainty to be older than even the earlier of those dates.
Tess Liem is a Canadian poet from Montreal, Quebec, who published her debut poetry collection Obits in 2018."Reviews: Amateurs at Love, Obits, Ruba’iyat for the Time of Apricots". Quill & Quire, January 2019. The book was named one of the year's best Canadian poetry collections by CBC Arts,"The best Canadian poetry of 2018".
The quire, who owned the whole village, came to live there. This was the start of a new era of growth and modernization. Not long after, a dairy and tannery was built, as well as a bank office was constructed. Sea transports were modernized due to the industrialization and had ships embarked and disembarked on a regular basis .
C.C. 1693, Coker quire). Having been created baronet in 1686, Charles succeeded to Cockfield Hall in 1693 and made his principal home there.P. Watson, 'Blois, Sir Charles, 1st Bt. (1657-1738), of Grundisburgh Hall, Suff.', in B.D. Henning (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690 (from Boydell and Brewer 1983), History of Parliament Online.
He wrote in 1797 that it was worth 'a guinea a quire'. J. M. W. Turner also used Whatman paper and William Blake used it for four of his illustrated books. Napoleon wrote his will on Whatman paper and Queen Victoria used it for her personal correspondence. Turkey Mill notepaper was also used in the House of Commons library.
The Bible of St. Louis consists today of three volumes kept in the treasure of the Cathedral of Toledo and a fragment of 8 folios (one quire) kept in the Morgan Library & Museum in New York. ;Volume 1 Size: 422 x 305 mm, writing space: ca. 295 x 210 mm. It contains 192 numbered parchment folios.
Vancouver's LiterASIAN festival put spotlight on a new generation of writers. Quill & Quire, October 8, 2014.] In 2017, the award was changed to the Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writer Award, in honour of Wong-Chu's legacy and contributions to Canadian writers of Asian descent. The winner in 2017 was Karla Comanda and in 2018, Jamie Liew.
"Farzana Doctor to receive Dayne Ogilvie Grant". Quill & Quire, June 1, 2011. In 2015, with Michael Erickson of Glad Day Bookshop, Round co-founded and co-named the Naked Heart LGBT Festival of Words, which became Canada's most racially diverse literary event. He has also served as the Ontario Representative for The Writers' Union of Canada.
Osborne's mother Elizabeth died in 1553 making Peter her sole executor:Will of Elizabeth Osborne, widow of London (P.C.C. 1553, Tashe quire). See also Will of Lettys Lane, widow of London (P.C.C. 1551). since the death of Richard Osborne in 1544 her daughter Anne has remarried to Edward Saxilby, Baron of the Exchequer 1549, reappointed 1553 and 1560.
The codex contains entire of the New Testament except the Book of Revelation on 291 parchment leaves (size ), with two lacunae (Mark 1:1-11 and at the end). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire). The text is written in one column per page, 25 lines per page. Psalms and Hymns follow Epistles.
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).
Simpson, 'Parish of St Peter', p. 265. But the mood of the trades and craftsmen was strongly Reformist, rooted in the Lollard traditions of such men as goldsmith William Tyllesworth (a former apprentice of John Barret), buried at St Peter Westcheap in 1557.Will of Willyam Tyllesworth, Goldsmith of St Peter Westcheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1557, Wrastley quire).
The codex contains the complete text of the four Gospels on 258 thick paper leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in octavo (eight leaves in quire).Henri Omont, Notes sur les manuscrits grecs du British Museum, Bibliothèque de l’École des Chartes, 45 (1884), p. 344. It is written in one column per page, 23-25 lines per page.
The novel was subsequently adapted into the film Down to the Dirt, in which Hynes also played the lead role.Down to the Dirt at Toronto film fest. Quill & Quire, August 29, 2008. The unabridged audiobook edition of Down to the Dirt narrated by Johnny Harris, Joel Thomas Hynes and Sherry White was recorded by Rattling Books in 2006.
The eastern quire is dedicated to Saint Stephen. The interior of the cathedral houses tombs and funerary monuments of former powerful Electoral-prince- archbishops, or ', of the diocese and contains religious works of art spanning a millennium. The cathedral also has a central courtyard and statues of Saint Boniface and The Madonna on its grounds. Mainz Cathedral ca.
Richard Van Camp (born 8 September 1971) is a Dogrib Tłı̨chǫ writer of the Dene nation from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories."About a boy: Richard Van Camp and The Lesser Blessed". Quill & Quire, November 2012. He is best known for his 1996 novel The Lesser Blessed, which was adapted into a film by director Anita Doron in 2012.
Change is Good. Quill & Quire Winter's first short story collection, Creaking in Their Skins, was published in 1994. In 1999, editor John Metcalf at The Porcupine's Quill published his second book of stories, One Last Good Look. Winter moved to Toronto in 1999, where he published his first two novels: This All Happened (2000) and The Big Why (2004).
D. R. MacDonald is the pen name of David R. MacDonald, a Canadian-American writer who publishes novels and short stories."D.R. MacDonald: Homing instinct". Quill & Quire, October 2007. Born in Boularderie, Nova Scotia and raised in Ohio, he is a professor emeritus of creative writing at Stanford University."New fiction: ‘The Ice Bridge,’ by D.R. MacDonald".
Quill & Quire, June 3, 2019. Nixon, of Cree, Saulteaux and Métis heritage, is a professor in the Department of English at Ryerson University. They are also a doctoral student in art history at McGill University, and Editor-at-Large on Indigenous art for Canadian Art magazine."Canadian Art Appoints Indigenous Editor-at-Large, and Staff Writer".
Canadian Art, January 12, 2017. Their first book, Nîtisânak, was published in 2018, and was nominated for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir or Biography at the 31st Lambda Literary Awards,"Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019. and for the Indigenous Voices Award for English-language literature.
This latter is reputed to be one of the oldest doors still in use in England.Cathedral History The north quire transept and presbytery form a stylistic whole. The east end however has been substantially remodelled by Scott. The arcading contains the tombs of various past bishops, that between the Warner Chapel and the presbytery is unusually well preserved.
Thom's first book, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl's Confabulous Memoir, was published by Metonymy Press in 2016. It was shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction at the 29th Lambda Literary Awards,"M.E. Girard, Vivek Shraya among 13 Canadians nominated for 2017 Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 14, 2017.
In 2018, Arsenal Pulp Press published Thom's debut poetry collection a place called No Homeland. The book was an American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book in 2018, and was a shortlisted finalist for the Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature."Catherine Hernandez, Kai Cheng Thom up for Triangle Awards". Quill & Quire, March 12, 2018.
In the same year she published Tilly and the Crazy Eights, a sequel to her first novel."Tilly and the Crazy Eights". Quill & Quire, September 2018. In addition to her work as a writer, Smith has worked as a psychiatric nurse in Indigenous communities for over 25 years, having completed formal nurses training at Douglas College.
Sarah Henstra is a Canadian writer and academic."The Red Word, by Sarah Henstra". Quill & Quire, March 2018. A professor of English literature and creative writing at Ryerson University, she is most noted for her 2018 novel The Red Word, which won the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2018 Governor General's Awards.
The Vision of Dorotheus (P. Bodmer 29) is contained on folios 14r-18v (9 pages) of a 22 folio single-quire papyrus codex, known as the Codex of Visions, containing several other Greek texts. In the Codex, the Vision follows The Shepherd of Hermas (P. Bodmer 38) and is followed by several minor Greek Christian poems (P.
The cathedral shares the characteristic of many medieval church buildings, where larger bodies of clergy offered more elaborate liturgies, in that the quire or chancel is longer than the nave. Medieval features still extant include a bishop's seat (sedilla), shamrock-topped columns, a piscina and an early vestry window. There is a tall square tower at the western end.
The codex contains the text of the Gospel of John, Book of Revelation and 1-3 Epistles of John on 96 paper leaves (). The leaves are arranged in octavo (eight leaves in quire). The text is written in one column per page, in 21 lines per page. It contains also the epistles of Plato to Dionysius.
C.C. 1421, Marche quire); see The National Archives (UK), Early Chancery Proceedings , Marny v Marny, ref. C 1/22/16 (Discovery). View original at AALT, image 0019. So Barsham came to her third husband, Sir Thomas Echyngham, who made his first presentation to the rectory there in 1424 and had two sons and two daughters with her.
Written in Beneventan script around 1005, probably in Benevento. This is the Codex legum Langobardorum, a famous illustrated manuscript of the Origo gentis Langobardorum and Edictum Rothari in which the Table was inserted after completion before the first folio, although probably by the original compilers. The hand of the insert appears to match that of the last quire. :F.
Amanda Sussman (born 1972) is a Canadian author, speaker and strategist. She is the author of the 2007 book The Art of The Possible: A Handbook for Political Activism..“The Art of the Possible: A Handbook for Political Activism”. Review by Matthew Behrens in Quill & Quire, October 2007 issue"National Read a Book Day!". Do Justice website.
From c1380 to 1500 the abbey was greatly rebuilt. In the late 14th century the chapels of St Katherine and St Sepulchre were built. The former was altered in the 15th century and contains examples of early Renaissance classicism architecture. The quire was almost entirely rebuilt from 1425 and was completed (including the vaulting) around 1430.
She has written several plays, including Our Eliza, The Battery, Bound, Falling Trees, Grace and Squawk. In 2013, she received the Rhonda Payne Theatre Award. Her debut novel, Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club, was published in 2019,"Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club, by Megan Gail Coles". Quill & Quire, March 2019.
Shepherds and nymphs enjoy "the pleasure of the plains". Galatea, a semi-divine nymph, is in love with the shepherd Acis, and tries to hush the birds that ignite her passion for him (Recit."Ye verdant plains" & Aria "Hush, ye pretty warbling quire!") Acis's close friend, the shepherd Damon, provides counsel to the lovers as they pursue each other.
The chronicle throws particular light on the Owain Glyndŵr revolt. The interest of the content is generally far superior to the Latinity of the work. The Chronicle survives in a single manuscript. At some point, the final quire of the manuscript became separated from the manuscript. This was discovered in 1885 at Belvoir Castle, where it remains.
Critical reception for the books was positive, with the School Library Journal reviewing all three books in the series and giving the first a positive review. The Quill & Quire gave a mostly positive review, commenting that it took Bennett "a while to find her footing" but that she "captures with vigorous realism the bloodiness, brutality, and hardship of war".
"Crowdfunded Indigenous Voices Awards formally launches, with focus on emerging talent". Quill & Quire, October 30, 2017. In response, Toronto lawyer Robin Parker launched a crowdfunding campaign to create a new prize for First Nations, Métis and Inuit writers in Canada. The crowdfunding campaign was set with a goal of $10,000, but ultimately attracted over $140,000 in donations.
"Birthplace of Feminism" by Guy Bentham, in N16, issue 41, spring 2009New Unity Wollstonecraft page Weekly poetry readings are held at NGUC. It participates in the annual festival of architecture, Open House London. It hosts occasional concerts, such as that given by the London Gallery Quire,20 Sept 2008 Newington Green Action Group and the Psallite Women's Choir.
The codex contains entire of New Testament (except Book of Revelation), on 377 parchment leaves (size ).K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 60. Catholic epistles placed before Pauline epistles. The leaves are arranged in octavo (eight leaves in quire).
John Hovyngham died in 1417 leaving a lengthy Latin will dated 12 June.'Testamentum Magistri Johanni Hovyngham' (P.C.C. 1417, Marche quire 2B, images 154-56); long transcript (Latin) in J.W. Clay (ed.), North Country Wills, being abstracts of Wills... at Somerset House and Lambeth Palace, 1383 to 1558, Surtees Society Vol. CXVI (Bernard Quaritch, London 1908), pp.
Based in Toronto, in its later years Descant published two themed issues per year, and a winter and summer miscellany issue. From 2007 to 2014, Descant sponsored the Winston Collins/Descant Prize for Best Canadian Poem. The list of contributors to Descant includes numerous now-famous Canadian authors.Becky Robertson, "Descant magazine announces final issue", Quill & Quire, December 10, 2014.
Today's church in Peterswald was built in 1765 and 1766. The church, built in the middle of the village, is an aisleless church with an offset quire. The former west gable got its current façade through tower construction in 1923. The bell tower's features include sound slats on all sides, a convexity in the upswept roof and a cross.
A gathering made of a single folded sheet (i.e. 2 leaves, 4 sides) is a bifolium (plural bifolia); a gathering of two sheets (i.e. 4 leaves, 8 sides) is a binion; and one of five sheets (10 leaves, 20 sides) is a quinion. This last meaning is preserved in the modern Italian meaning of quire: quinterno di carta.
This incident draws in Armor, a fellow student. Quire finds the effort extremely taxing to the point where he loses control of his own creation, leaving Wolverine's body a beastly, raging nightmare hellbent on killing Quentin. The limited series is titled Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha & Omega, which is written by Brian Wood. Over time, Quire begins to accept his fellow students by first helping them save the faculty after Frankenstein's Circus hypnotizes them against the student body, working as a team during a field trip to the Savage Land in which Wolverine's half-brother Dog Logan makes an unexpected appearance, and in A+X, he assists Captain America in a mission against an army of MODOK clones as part of his punishment for what he did at the UN conference in Switzerland.
Although Xorn was rescued by the X-Men, he was a mole. Xorn, who was revealed to apparently be Magneto, became addicted to the drug Kick (which was Sublime's bacterial body in concentrated doses high-enough to finally enable the infection and possession of a mutant). Xorn dealt the drug to Quentin Quire, thus placing Quire under Sublime's influence, which would cause the Open Day Riots made by the Omega Gang, and which led to the death of Sophie of the Stepford Cuckoos and Dummy, the bodiless, gaseous-form student of Xorn.New X-Men #137 Meanwhile, Sublime and the U-Men spread their influence to New York City, where they kidnapped the telepath Martha Johansson, harvested her still-living brain, and used it as a weapon against the X-Men.
The second series was accompanied by eight annuals published from 1986 to 1993. In 2018, a new incarnation of the West Coast Avengers appeared in the "Fresh Start" that consists of Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, Gwenpool, America Chavez, Quentin Quire, and Kate's boyfriend Johnny Watts who takes the codename Fuse. This series was cancelled as of issue #10 cover dated June 2019.
Dalmar planned it to be built three metres farther back into the slope. The land needed for this was donated by the family Bauer. There were further expenses, such as those for roof boards and slates. The "Throne of Mercy" (Gnadenstuhl in German) from the 16th century that was originally found here now stands in the "Old Quire" at Saint Martin's.
Carlyle p.173 His extensive additions to Christ Church Cathedral, which he undertook at his own expense, included the long choir (1358) and the new organ. Most of his innovations, including the "long quire" were destroyed in the 1870s, when the interior of the cathedral was altered beyond recognition. Christchurch Cathedral-Archbishop de St Paul built the choir and installed the organ.
Jessica Grant (born May 31, 1972 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian writer, whose debut novel Come, Thou Tortoise won the 2009 Winterset Award"Author Jessica Grant wins the 2009 Winterset Award" . The Telegram, March 25, 2010. and the 2009 Books in Canada First Novel Award"Jessica Grant wins Amazon First Novel Award" . Quill & Quire, April 28, 2010.
Quire of St George's Chapel, by Charles Wild, from W.H. Pyne's Royal Residences, 1818. The Choir of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle exists to sing services in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. It has been in existence since 1348 and, with the exception of the Commonwealth period (1649–1660), has sung services in the Chapel continuously ever since.
Erdeswicke died in 1603, but the date usually given, 11 April, must be erroneous, as his will is dated 15 May: probate was granted on 6 October.Will of Sampson Erdeswick or Erdeswicke of Sandon, Staffordshire (P.C.C. 1603, Bolein quire). Sandon church has or had a fine series of altar-tombs with incised alabaster slabs commemorating members of the Erdeswicke family.
His ship, the James of Ipswich, was to be kept working after his death until it was sold.Will of William Sabyn, Sergeant at the arms of Ipswich, Suffolk (PCC 1543, Spert quire). His tenures of various quays in the neighbourhood of St Mary Key are listed in a Rental of 1542.A.M. Breen, 'Appendix X. Documentary Research', in K. Heard,(ed.
Daily Xtra, July 15, 2013. He is best known for his 2012 novel Mount Royal, which won the award for Best Erotic Novel at the 2013 Bisexual Book Awards"Basil Papademos detained by Canadian border patrol after winning Bisexual Erotic Fiction award". Quill & Quire, June 11, 2013. and was a nominee in the novels category at the 2013 ReLit Awards.
His first full-length play, The Matka King, premiered in October 2003 at the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver. His play, Bombay Black, won four Dora Awards, including Outstanding New Play. Irani was also featured in Quill & Quire as one of a handful of young Canadian "writers to watch." He published his debut novel, The Cripple and His Talismans, in 2004.
Several of his books have been named to Best-of, or Top-ten, or Notable lists by various libraries and publications, including Young Adult Library Services Association, Chicago Public Library, American Library Association, Time Out New York Kids, The Globe and Mail, Quill & Quire. His books have been translated into Dutch, French, German, Thai, Korean, Portuguese, Slovenian, Italian, and Polish.
The new foundation received papal confirmation in 1418. Construction had begun on the quire of Skimminge church some time before 1408. The existing work on the church was apparently incorporated into the new abbey church which was completed by 1470. It was built in Gothic style in red brick, the most common building material of the day in the region.
Born in Zambia to Dawoodi Bohra Muslim expatriate parents from India, she immigrated to Canada with her family in the early 1970s. She has published three novels to date, and won the 2011 Dayne Ogilvie Grant from the Writers' Trust of Canada for an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer."Farzana Doctor to receive Dayne Ogilvie Grant" . Quill & Quire, June 1, 2011.
Quire made his first appearance in New X-Men #134 (January 2003). His first appearance as Kid Omega and the first appearance of the Omega Gang were in New X-Men #135 (February 2003). Grant Morrison has cited The Sekhmet Hypothesis as an influence on the story as well as Quire's angry punk rock aesthetic, referring to it in his book, Supergods.
An adult Quire is now host to the Phoenix Force. He returns to the now defunct Jean Grey School for Higher Learning to confront his nemesis, Wolverine. Backed up only by bamfs, Wolverine is confronted with Quire's newest surprise: two million Negative Zone mutants in need of schooling. However, Logan relishes his new-found role as teacher and welcomes them in.
Debra Anderson is a Canadian writer, who won the 2009 Dayne Ogilvie Prize from the Writers' Trust of Canada for an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer."Debra Anderson wins Dayne Ogilvie Grant". Quill & Quire, June 12, 2009. A graduate of the creative writing program at York University, her publications to date include the novel Code White (2005) and the play Withholding.
Slayton is the author of Lawyers Gone Bad: Money, Sex and Madness in Canada’s Legal Profession, published in hard cover by Viking Press in 2007,"Philip Slayton launches Lawyers Gone Bad". Quill and Quire. in paperback by Penguin Group in 2008, and as an eBook in 2010. The book was not popular with lawyers or with the Canadian Bar Association.
Makerbot's former Brooklyn factory on Dean street in 2012. Critical reception for The Rapture of the Nerds was mixed to positive, with the book gaining a positive review from Quill & Quire. NPR and Kirkus Reviews both gave mixed reviews, with NPR stating that when the conclusion "finally comes, feels like a simulation of a satisfying conclusion rather than the real thing".
To the east was a small projection, probably for the silver shrine of Paulinus which was translated there from the old cathedral. The transepts were 120 feet long, but only 14 feet wide. With such narrow transepts it is thought that the eastern arches of the nave abuted the quire arch. To the south another tower (of which nothing visible remains) was built.
The oldest parts of the parish church of Saint Maurice date back to the 11th century. It was enlarged in 1785-86 and underwent modifications in the 19th century. It has a quire with a semicircular apse and overhanging arcades in early mediaeval style. The church contains wall paintings from the 18th century, woodcarvings, and coats of arms in the stained glass.
From 1871 to 1877 the work was entrusted to George Gilbert Scott. The first phase of the work was to repair the clerestory of the nave, the nave could then be used for service whilst the quire and transepts were worked upon. The south transept was underpinned and the timber vaulting renovated. The north transept had new western windows and a new door.
The east window ("ugly" according to Palmer) was replaced with the present lancets. The floor of the presbytery was lowered and the whole eastern part of the building refloored. The choir and prebends stalls were renovated, using original material where possible. The work uncovered the original lion and fleur-de-lis heraldic artwork on which Scott based his decoration of the quire.
Tamai Kobayashi (born 1966 in Japan) is a Canadian writer, who won the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014."Tamai Kobayashi wins 2014 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Emerging Writers". Quill & Quire, June 24, 2014. Kobayashi was co-editor with Mona Oikawa of All Names Spoken, an anthology of lesbian writing published by Sister Vision Press in 1992.
Will of William Barnard, Ship Builder of Deptford, Kent (P.C.C. 1805, Nelson quire). At William's admission to St Paul's School, London at the age of 10 in 1817, his father was described as a Solicitor of Great Ormond Street in London.R.B. Gardiner (ed.), The Admissions Registers of St Paul's School, from 1748–1876 (George Bell and Sons, London 1884), p.
Henry Brinklow was the eldest of nine children of Robert Brinklow, a farmer in Kintbury, Berkshire. Robert died in 1543,Will of Robert Brynklowe (P.C.C. 1543, Spert quire). leaving a widow Sibyl (or Isabel), who appears to have been the mother of Edward Butler of Reading by a former marriage, and may not have been the mother of Robert's children.
Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde quire).On 1 July 1619 Earbury was a witness at the publishing of the will of Hercules Holworthie of Kidsbury, a settlement in Wembdon near Bridgwater: see J.H. Lea (ed.), Abstracts of Wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Register SOAME, 1620 (NEHGS, Boston 1904), no. 703, pp.
Thomas Wilson, Esquire Thomas Wilson (1524–1581), Esquire, LL.D.,In his own Will, Wilson styles himself "Esquire", not "Knight". Will of Thomas Wilson, Principal Secretary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and a member of the Privy Council, Doctor (P.C.C. 1582, Tirwhite quire).Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage (Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames 1968), p.
He is specifically known for lending his voice to a group of Christian albums like Brave and Daring (1999), On The Shoulders of Giants (2001), Heaven's No.1 (2001), Number Fun (2002), Dependence Day (2003) and Holy Washing Machine (2005). "Dave Godfrey, Governor General's Literary Award winner and co-founder of House of Anansi Press, dies". Steven W. Beattie. Quill & Quire.
If there were two, Cudworth Snr's witness is Earbury Snr. and Dame Margaret Wroth.Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde quire). Earbury had been associated with the Millenary Petition of 1603, was one of the puritan representatives at the Hampton Court Conference, and was author of the bill accusing Richard Bancroft of treason (1604);R.
Quill & Quire in a starred review of She of the Mountains wrote "Vivek Shraya seamlessly blends a lyrical interpretation of Hindu mythology with a contemporary coming-of-age tale. .. Studded with abstract illustrations by Raymond Biesinger, Shraya’s book is accessible, yet complex. " She of the Mountains has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and The Globe and Mail.
Sir Arthur stated that he sold them to cover his father's debts. In his will dated 18 December 1598 the alderman wrote, "I have already fullie advaunced my eldest sonne Roberte Brooke by my landes and mannors purchased of Maister Arthur Hopton Esquier, lyeng and being in the County of Suffolck."Will of Robert Brooke, Alderman of London (P.C.C. 1601, Woodhall quire).
Will of Robert Brooke, Alderman of London (P.C.C. 1601, Woodhall quire). John Brooke, Sir Robert's brother, to whom the refusal of the unexpired term of their father's London mansion was bequeathed, was also concerned in this affair. In 1624, Sir Robert was elected Member of Parliament for Dunwich in the Happy Parliament and was re-elected in 1625 for the Useless Parliament.
The Salt Roads is a novel by Canadian-Jamaican writer Nalo Hopkinson, published in 2003. It has been categorized as historical fiction,Rutledge, Gregory E. (February 2006), "Review of THE SALT ROADS by Nalo Hopkinson", Faculty Publications -- Department of English, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. speculative fiction, science fiction,"Nalo Hopkinson" at Quill and Quire. and magical realism.
Hall, vol 1, p. 152. Palaeographical analysis has shown that two hands using Late Caroline script were at work, Scribe A for the first quire (pp. 1–18) and Scribe B for the remaining part. The script is typical of the first half of the 12th century and both hands have been detected in other manuscripts from Bury St Edmunds.
Henry's brother William had received the parsonage of Dunton Bassett in Leicestershire, and lands at Mansfield, from his uncle: distinct branches of the family evolved. Henry died in 1598, leaving his "Manour, Lordshippe or Grange of Sherookes" to his eldest son and heir (Sir) Thomas Hewett.Will of Henry Hewett, Clothworker of Saint Mary Orgar, City of London (P.C.C. 1598, Lewyn quire).
The codex contains lessons from the Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelistarium), on 313 parchment leaves (), with lacuna at the beginning. The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 399. The text is written in two columns per page, 25 lines per page.
To the present day survived only two parchment leaves of this codex (23.5 cm by 20 cm). The leaves are arranged in quarto in quire. They contain a small parts of the 1 Corinthians 15:53-16:9, and the Titus 1:1-13. The text is written in two columns per page, 24 lines per page, in very large uncial letters.
Quill & Quire, April 2007. The novel was a shortlisted nominee for the Books in Canada First Novel Award. Her third novel, Teaching Pigs to Sing, was a nominee for the English-language fiction award in the 1996 Governor General's Awards. Her novel Lemon was named to the longlist for the 2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize and shortlisted for the 2010 Trillium Book Award.
They are carved with twelve human and seven animal heads. The choir in 1839 had a beautiful circular arch built with finely cut grit-stone, about wide and the same height. The gable had a double-headed curvilinear pointed belfry. There were pointed windows in the north wall of nave and in the south side of quire near the east gable.
Currently, Smokii Sumac is a PhD Candidate in Indigenous Studies at Trent University, where he is researching "coming home" stories from a Ktunaxa adoptee and two-spirit perspective. In 2020 Sumac was named as a finalist for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for emerging LGBTQ writers.Ryan Porter, "Finalists announced for the 2020 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ Emerging Writers". Quill & Quire, August 25, 2020.
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels with two lacunae (Mark 16:16-20; John 1:1-11), on 297 parchment leaves (size ). The leaves are arranged in octavo (eight leaves in quire).Emmanuel Miller, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque de l'Escurial (Paris 1848), p. 407. The text is written in one column per page, 21 lines per page.
The gatherings are sewn together at the spine, done in such a way that two or more stretches of thread are visible along each gathering's innermost fold. In medieval manuscripts, a gathering, or quire, was most often formed of 4 folded sheets of vellum or parchment, i.e. 8 leaves, 16 sides. The term quaternion (or sometimes quaternum) designates such a unit.
The former parish church, Saint Quentin’s, from the 12th century on a pilgrimage destination, by reason of its original building goes back to the 10th century, as indeed do the village of Karbach and the Quintenach estate. Although it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, it was built up again beginning in 1749 and consecrated anew in 1751. The one-naved church with its quire enclosed on three sides houses a wooden altar from 1275 with an image of Our Lady of Sorrows (Pietà), presumably from the Franciscan monastery at Oberwesel, and a wooden statue of Saint Quentin from the 14th century. Quire windows from 1899, 1909 and 1960, the last time the church underwent a thorough renovation, with images of the namesake saint as well as appearances by the Mother of God give the church’s inner space its light.
The Nativity of Mary Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche Maria Geburt, or sometimes Mariä Geburt) was built in its current form in the years 1894-1896. A church in Daxweiler is, however, attested in documents as early as 1484, and was later partly destroyed by fires and wartime devastation. The church as it stands now is a Gothic Revival building with a rib-vaulted quire. On 19 May 1907, the Kreuznacher Anzeiger published an article about the restorations then taking place (it is worth pointing out that the church was then only about twelve years old): > After new windows from Wilhelm Jansen’s stained-glass workshop in Trier were > installed in our church’s quire last autumn, whose whole workmanship was > then greatly praised in an article in the Trierische Landeszeitung, the > restoration and beautification over the last few weeks have come to > completion.
Redneck and the other students were freed soon after by the Stepford Cuckoos. Sometime after, Redneck joined Quentin Quire, also known as Kid Omega, and his group. This small team of mutants was dubbed the Omega Gang. As the Omega Gang later attacked a small group of humans to avenge the mutant fashion designer Jumbo Carnation, Redneck used his powers to burn one of the humans.
In 1606 he was appointed by Sir Robert Chichester to the rectories of Sherwell and Loxhore, near Barnstaple, and it has been suggested that he was the Richard Carpenter who from 1601 to 1626 held the vicarage of Cullompton. His will, dated in 1625, describes him as pastor of Sherwell (not Sheviock, as per will abstract), Devon.Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) Wills, __ (quire no.
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels, on 179 parchment leaves (size ), with some lacunae (Matthew 5:1-6:15; 6:29-8:12; John 4:31-21:25). The leaves are arranged in quarto (four leaves in quire). The text is written in one column per page, 21 lines per page. It contains lectionary markings at the margin for liturgical use.
Frank Christopher Busch is a Cree writer from Canada, who was a winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2015 for his debut novel Grey Eyes."CODE names winners of Burt Award for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, October 14, 2015. A member of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in Manitoba,"Novel a piece of lost aboriginal culture".
25 Unusually for an English religious building, much medieval glass survives intact. Of the seven pairs of windows in the side walls of the Quire, twelve retain original 13th century glass, set in Decorated tracery. The glass was donated to the Chapel sometime between 1289 and 1296 by Henry Mansfield. The scene of the Annunciation in the East Window also dates from the late 13th century.
She has also published stories/articles in several magazines, including Toronto Life, Quill and Quire, Chatelaine, House and Home, and The Globe and Mail. De Vasconcelos has also served on Juries for the Canada Council for the Arts, as well as the QSPELL Awards in Montreal. De Vasconcelos has two daughters and one son, and is married to author Nino Ricci. She lives in Toronto.
In July 2019, Marvel provided an official definition in the X-Men relaunch starting in House of X by Jonathan Hickman [emphasis in original]:House of X #1. Marvel Comics (July 2019). The following are the known Omega-level mutants as of the House of X relaunch: Jamie Braddock, Iceman, Elixir, Jean Grey, Legion, Magneto, Proteus, Mister M, Storm, Exodus, Quentin Quire, Franklin Richards, Vulcan, Hope Summers.
Shraya's second book, She of the Mountains, a lyrical novel consisting of two intertwined love stories, was named one of The Globe and Mails Best 100 Books of 2014, and nominated for a 2015 Lambda Literary Award. Shraya was awarded the Honour of Distinction at the 2015 Dayne Ogilvie Awards."Alex Leslie wins 2015 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Emerging Writers". Quill & Quire, June 8, 2015.
The collection of poems look at the intersection of Indigenous and transgender identities. The book was also shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry at the 31st Lambda Literary Award,Ryan Porter, "Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019. the Trillium Book Award for Poetry, and the Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender- Variant Literature.
In 1330, with the construction of the new district of 'Freiheit', it was decided that Kassel needed another city-centre church. In 1343 the Bishop of Mainz proclaimed an indulgence to pay for it. This led to the construction of the quire of the present church, now used as the parish church. The church was dedicated the Virgin Mary, St Martin of Tours and Elizabeth of Hungary.
Disoriented, Quentin apologizes. He confesses that he started everything not only because of his desire to impress Sophie, but also because of his own disrupted sense of identity upon discovering he was adopted. Emma Frost chastises him for his recklessness, as she reveals the now deceased Sophie in her arms. After discovering this revelation and overloading on his own abilities, Quire immediately enters a catatonic state.
In Exiles: Days of Then and Now, Quentin Quire is one of the surviving heroes during the Annihilation Wave. It is led to Earth by a banished Hulk, who has killed Annihilus. Quentin leads a group that includes Lightspeed, Patriot, Speedball, Wiccan, and three of the Stepford Cuckoos: Sophie, Esme, and Mindee. Quentin has begun a relationship with Sophie, whose powers have changed to include limited precognition.
In the wake of his humiliation at court, Ingram (when not occupied with legal activities in London and the business of parliament) increasingly transferred his operations to Yorkshire. His mother Anne Ingram died in London in 1616 making charitable bequests and making her principal beneficiary and executors her daughter Anne and son-in-law James Trott.Will of Anne Ingram, Widow of London (P.C.C. 1616), Cope quire.
Deller was a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. In Canterbury Cathedral, a tablet in the south quire aisle commemorates Deller and his work. On 31 May 2012, All Saints' Church, Boughton Aluph held a concert to celebrate Deller's 100th birthday. There was also an exhibition of paintings and drawings by John Ward, who illustrated many of the early programmes for the music festival.
Nicknamed "Broo" by Oya, the Broodling was a mutant, and both intelligent and non-violent able to wear clothing and glasses (which he felt made him look less frightening). Broo expressed a desire to join the Nova Corps. In a possible future timeline seen by Deathlok, Broo was a member of the X-Men alongside Oya, Quentin Quire, and Kid Gladiator.Astonishing X-Men #38-42.
Before the Victorian renovations the quire had steeply stepped stalls and a pulpit. Removal of these revealed the medieval Rota Fortunae ("Wheel of Life") painting and the original patterning of the walls. The existing wall pattern is modern, being a copy of that found, but the painting's main subject is untouched. Above the painted walls the triforium is blind arched with the clerestory and sextipartite vaulting above.
The church is situated as a landmark in the middle of a round square, joined by streets from six directions. The quire of the church is not oriented, but directed to the south. Since baroque times church buildings are often not build according to the biblical tradition of orientation. The outside of yellow bricks is partly covered with a plaster, structured by rusticated strips of pilasters.
Canadian Literature, Autumn 2002, page 162."Book Review: A Song of Lilith". Quill & Quire, Reviewer: Ruth Panofsky Kogawa's text and Broca's images were incorporated into a concert/performance directed by Kristine Bogyo with classical composer Larysa Kuzmenko, writer Joy Kogawa, actor Moira Wylie, and five classical music performers. The premiere of the concert opened in Toronto at the St. Lawrence Centre for The Arts in Sept.
The siblings were both born in the United States (Terry in Illinois and Eric in Hawaii), and grew up in Toronto, Canada. They both studied at OCAD University. Known professionally as the Fan Brothers, they made their picture book debut in 2016 with The Night Gardener, which they wrote and illustrated. The book earned positive reviews in Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Quill & Quire, and BookPage.
The Night Gardener was named an ALA Notable Children's Book and was a finalist for the Cybils Award for children's literature. In 2018, the Fan Brothers published Ocean Meets Sky. A review in Quill & Quire called the book's illustrations "truly breathtaking". The book was shortlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal for children's book illustration and for the Governor General's Literary Award for illustrated books.
The cathedral was being developed in this period. In 1227 a new Early English quire was completed to replace the original Norman one. In 1343, under Bishop Hamo de Hythe, the central tower was raised and four bells (called Dunstan, Paulinus, Itamar and Lanfranc) hung there, possibly transferred from the original camponile now known as "Gundulf's Tower", or possibly recast from the original metal.
Saint John the Baptist’s Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Johannes d.T. ) was newly built in 1752 as a one-room church with a quire that is three-sided on the outside and in plain Baroque style. It is marked on the west façade by an open-air staircase (the statues, however, are new). The belltower is in the Romanesque Revival style and dates from 1866–68.
Christopher Meades is the Vancouver author of four novels, including The Last Hiccup (2012), which won the 2013 Canadian Authors Association Award for Fiction."Meades wins CAA Fiction Award" Quill & Quire His story The Walking Lady won the 2009 Toyon fiction prize and his short fiction has been published in such literary journals as The Fiddlehead, The Dalhousie Review, Upstreet, Toyon, The Feathertale Review and Canadian Stories.
C 1/503/23 (Discovery). View original at AALT, image 0035 (partly illegible). Sir Edmund Bedingfield senior, the builder of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk (which he had licence to crenellate in 1482Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, AD 1476–1485 (HMSO 1901), p. 308 (Internet Archive).), had died in January 1496–97:Will of Sir Edmond Bedingfield (PCC 1497, Horne quire).
Will of Dame Anne Echingham, widow of Barsham (PCC 1539, Cromwell quire). Transcript in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 60-61 (Internet Archive). Money had been paid to Edmund Billingford of Stoke Holy Cross for his son Thomas to marry Ann's daughter Elizabeth Lewknor, but Elizabeth refused the union and John Everard was obliged to seek its return through the Court of Chancery.
Several monumental brasses form the floor of the quire. The walls are decorated with a wealth of epitaphs and sculptures of the ducal house. The design of the ceiling is a combination of painting and sculpture in the style of Italian mannerism. The transition between wall and ceiling is formed by a multitude of musical angels on the uppermost ledge of the epitaph architecture.
Her will details her collections of paintings and her tea-sets of blue-and-white and red-and white china.Will of Dame Frances Hewett, Widow of Shire Oaks, Nottinghamshire (P.C.C. 1756, Glazier quire). John Hallam, who under Sir Thomas Hewett's regime as Surveyor-General of the King's Works had been Secretary to the Board, and Clerk of Works at Whitehall, Westminster and St James's,A.
While finding out that it is immune to psychic attacks, Magik had to persuade Hordeculture to take their leave. With help from Black Tom Cassidy, Magik asks for any psychic mutants to come to Genosha and deal with the seed pod. Emerging from the Genoshan gate are Exodus, Lady Mastermind, Mastermind, Mister Sinister, Quentin Quire, Shadow King, Selene, and the Stepford Cuckoos.Empyre: X-Men #2.
London: J. Murray, 1876), 2nd edition, adding the text and translation of a final quire, Chronicon Adæ de Usk, A. D. 1377–1421 (London: H. Frowde, 1904). Second edition reprinted twice (New York: AMS Press, 1980 and Felinfach, Lampeter, Dyfed: Llanerch Enterprises, 1990). New edition and translation by Chris Given-Wilson, The Chronicle of Adam Usk, 1377–1421 (Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997).
The whole quire now makes a grand, pleasant > impression. The parishioners’ joy over the new decoration of their otherwise > already lovely church can be all the greater, as they have their own > readiness to make sacrifices in large part to thank as the means for this > beautification. … The peculiar technique lends the glass a thoroughly > special charm; the hues are of a homey warmth.
This disaster was followed by 400 years of Danish supremacy. In this period, the church gradually fell into a state of ruin due to lack of repair. By 1599, the quire was the only room left in the old church that was still usable. During the 17th century, a little wooden church was built inside the stone walls and this was used for more than 200 years.
In 774, the municipality had its first documentary mention as Heriesheim. The municipality's landmark is the roughly one- thousand-year-old Evangelical church of St Jacob (St. Jakobskirche). The building contains the lower section of a quire tower with a groin-vaulted chancel onto which is built a semicircular apse. The church was built about 1014, making it one of the Palatinate's oldest ecclesiastical buildings.
The parish church with its girding wall and defensive tower comes mainly from the 12th century; the quire is Gothic. It was consecrated to Saint Mechtildis, whose reputed grave here was the object of pilgrimage even into Protestant times, up to about 1575. Indeed, Mechtildis even still appeared in the village's court seal from 1632. Well known are the frescoes in the tower chapel.
Porter wrote a memoir with Canadian biographer T. R. Todd about his rise and fall, entitled The Man Behind the Bow Tie: Arthur Porter on Business, Politics and Intrigue. It was published by Figure 1 Publishing in September 2014 and distributed by Raincoast Books. On 8 July 2014, Quill & Quire announced that Porter's memoir was optioned for film and television by a Montreal-based production company.
She lies alongside her husband, who died three months after her of the Black Death. Their tomb with well-preserved, alabaster effigies can be seen in the centre of the quire. Katherine is depicted wearing a frilled veil with a honeycomb pattern and she is holding hands with Beauchamp. The sides of the tomb chest are decorated with figures of mourners, both male and female.
As early as 1340 the Niedernberg Chapel, out of which it is generally believed grew today's parish church, Saint Cyriacus's, was conceived with small bequests. Both the tower and the “old quire” from 1461 are still preserved today. Extensive conversion and expansion measures were undertaken in 1897 and 1931 under Father Seubert. On the churchtower's south side is found Michael Groß's tomb slab, placed there in 1822.
Will of Thomas Powell, Prebendary of Lichfield (P.C.C. 1551, Bucke quire). ;Thomas Gwent In 1539 Thomas Gwent, together with his brother Richard Gwent and Thomas Powell, was among the feoffees for the royal physician George Owen (of Godstow) in devolving his manor of Erdyngton in Oxfordshire.'Grants in May 1539', in J. Gairdner and R. H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol.
Beast travels to S.W.O.R.D. HQ to enlist the help of Dr. Xanto Starblood in reinstating Broo's mind. Before he can help, The Philistine teleports Starblood and Broo. It turns out the Toad and Quentin have been conspiring to turn Glob and Oya. HellFire Saga Quentin Quire and Snot-Boy are teleported to a secret island by The Philistine and start their first day at the Hellfire Academy.
A long passage referring to the diptychs is inserted. Most of this prayer is on the first page of an inserted quire of four leaves in Moel Caich's hand. In the Bobbio, only Oblata and Grata sit tibi are given at the Offertory, one being called Post nomina, the other Ad Pacem. Perhaps the Pax came here in the seventh century, as in the Gallican and Mozarabic.
It also features a modelled interior, with the nave, quire, the organ, and stained glass windows all recreated in Lego. Its creation was funded by donation, with a donation of £1 per Lego brick. It raised £300,000 as part of the public fundraising campaign in support of the creation of Open Treasure, the cathedral's new museum in its Claustral buildings. Visitors who donated came from 182 countries across the world.
The novel was adapted for BBC Radio by Emma Harding and Miranda Davies. British pop singer Alison Goldfrapp wrote a song inspired by the novel, also titled "Annabel", on her 2013 album Tales of Us."Film rights to Kathleen Winter’s Annabel sold, thanks to Goldfrapp tune" . Quill & Quire, February 25, 2014. Filmmaker Lisa Gunning, who directed the song's music video, has also optioned feature film rights to the novel.
Writers admit that the chapel > is far smaller than either of the temples. They freely scale the plans up or > down in an attempt to fit them together. What they actually find are no > significant similarities at all. [...] If you superimpose the floor plans of > Rosslyn Chapel and the East Quire of Glasgow Cathedral you will find a > startling match: the four walls of both buildings fit precisely.
Caedmon's cross on the west side of the churchyard A Norman church was built on the site around 1110 and added to and altered over the centuries. The tower and transepts are from the 12th and 13th centuries. The tower is square and crenellated, as are the walls. One of the oldest parts of the church is the quire which has three round-headed windows at its east end.
The Venerable Richard Lichfield was a priest in England during the 15th- century."Catalogue of the Lansdowne Manuscripts in the British Museum" p246: London; British Museum ; 1819 CLichfield was educated at the University of Oxford."THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 1818" p88 He was Archdeacon of Middlesex from 1476 until his death in 1496. There was a memorial brass to him in the quire at Old St Paul's Cathedral.
"Fruit: A Novel About a Boy and His Nipples". Quill & Quire, May 2004. Overweight, gay and a social outsider, Paddington regularly retreats into an active fantasy life which includes his own nipples talking to him, and the novel traces his journey toward self-acceptance. The novel was published in paperback format in the United States by Harper Perennial on August 2, 2005 under the title The Secret Fruit of Peter Paddington.
Another, "Learning to Dance," is included in Best Canadian Stories 2008, edited by John Metcalf. Flood's latest collection, Red Girl Rat Boy (Biblioasis 2013), was chosen by January Magazine and Quill & Quire as one of 2013's notable books. It was shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize from BC Book Prizes, and long-listed for the Frank O'Connor Short Story award. Her work appears regularly in literary magazines, e. g.
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.
Will of Sir Lionell Duckett, Alderman of St Lawrence Jewry (P.C.C. 1588, Rutland quire). Judson frequently signed the church accounts until 1601,Simpson, 'Antiquities', p. 385. and was active in both parishes: he officiated at the funeral of Lord Mayor Martin Calthorp at St Peter le Poer in May 1589,W. Foster (ed.), The Travels of John Sanderson in the Levant 1584–1602 (Hakluyt Society, London 1931), p. 8.
More than 30 inhabitants adhere to other faiths, or profess none at all. The old chapel, Saint Judoc's (Jodokuskapelle) was torn down in the 19th century after having fallen into disrepair. It was replaced in 1886 by a new church. It is a hall church with a wooden ceiling, a quire with ribbed vaulting and a tower with three floors whose roof tapers from an octagon to a high point.
Just prior to his arrival on the scene, the X-Men get the Phoenix to inhabit Emma Frost, Cyclops's current lover, and imprisons both her and Scott inside a containment vessel. Quire arrives and breaks the containment chamber open, releasing the Phoenix fragment. Quentin then asks the Phoenix to resurrect Sophie, which it does. Sophie is still disgusted by him (and/or his actions) and chooses to return to death.
In January 1642, fearing for the safety of his family and retinue, King Charles left the London area for the north of the country, and was a guest of Sir Arthur Ingram in his York House for some part of this period. Ingram made his will on 15 August 1640 and it was proved on 10 September 1642.Will of Sir Arthur Ingram of York, Yorkshire (P.C.C. 1642), Cambell quire 107.
Also, the old chapel was torn down, leaving only the quire standing. This was incorporated into the new church, which was consecrated on 12 April 1970. In 1969, the municipality of Feusdorf won in the contest Unser Dorf soll schöner werden (“Our village should become lovelier”). In 1985 the municipality laid out the building development area Am Seewinkel, filling the building gap between the village and another development area, Auf Rütt.
It was raised above a large and elaborately decorated crypt. Ernulf was succeeded in 1107 by Conrad, who completed the work by 1126. The new quire took the form of a complete church in itself, with its own transepts; the east end was semicircular in plan, with three chapels opening off an ambulatory. A free-standing campanile was built on a mound in the cathedral precinct in about 1160.
The rebels argued that the new English liturgy was "but lyke a Christmas game." This claim was probably related to the book's provision for men and women to file into the quire on different sides to receive the sacrament, which seemed to remind the Devon men of country dancing.Eamon Duffy, The voices of Morebath: reformation and rebellion in an English village, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, p. 133.
Except when used for the Sunday Club (for young people) during Sunday Eucharist, it is reserved as a place of quiet and stillness for private prayer and reflection. Access to the crypt is down a flight of stairs from the south quire aisle. The stairs occupy the width of the original aisle prior to the demolition of Gundulf's small tower (see above). A wheelchair lift installed in 2017 provides disabled access.
Spoon did so, and ended up writing the book First Spring Grass Fire, which was published in the fall of 2012. The book was a nominee for the 2013 Lambda Literary Awards in the Transgender Fiction category,"Rae Spoon, Kamal Al-Solaylee among Canadian Lambda nominees". Quill & Quire, March 6, 2013. and Spoon was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014.
Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Globe and Mail, Maisonneuve and Quill & Quire. Keeler is also known for live-tweeting her experience being trapped inside the Yonge and Bloor location of Hudson's Bay Company after the store closed for the evening. In 2015 she served as a member of the CBC Radio q pop culture panel, and contributed to the CBC's Out in The Open.
In honour of his role as a significant contributor to LGBT culture and history in Canada, a portrait of Lynch by Gerald Hannon is held by the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives' National Portrait Collection. A biography of Lynch, AIDS Activist: Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community, was published by Ann Silversides in 2003."AIDS Activist: Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community, by Ann Silversides". Quill & Quire, August 2003.
The National Post, Quill & Quire and Eye Weekly cited it as one of the best books of 2009. Borel's film and television work includes the USA Network's Rush, American Dad! on TBS, the Adult Swim series Mostly For Millennials, and Anne with an E on Netflix. In 2019, she was nominated for a Canadian Screenwriting Award for Best Drama Writing for episode 203 of Anne with an E.
Quill & Quire, May 17, 2018. and the book was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize"Esi Edugyan, Patrick deWitt, Tanya Tagaq among 12 authors longlisted for 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize". CBC Books, September 17, 2018. and a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2018 Governor General's Awards"Miriam Toews, Rawi Hage in running for $25,000 Governor General’s fiction prize".
Jessica L. Webb is a Canadian writer of mystery thriller novels."M-E Girard, Vivek Shraya among 13 Canadians nominated for 2017 Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 14, 2017. Her second published novel, Pathogen, won a Lambda Literary Award in the Lesbian Mystery category at the 29th Lambda Literary Awards in 2017,"M-E Girard, Zena Sharman, Jessica L. Webb, jia qing wilson-yang win Lambda Literary Awards".
William de Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews who rebuilt and dedicated the cathedral in 1318 The cathedral was founded to supply more accommodation than the older church of St. Regulus (St. Rule) afforded. This older church, located on what became the cathedral grounds, had been built in the Romanesque style. Today, there remains the square tower, 33 metres (108 feet) high, and the quire, of very diminutive proportions.
The graphic novel was a critical and commercial success, attracting critical praise from Quill & Quire ("an absolutely boundless piece of fantasy that he wisely grounds in very human relationships...[t]o say it’s an imaginative work would be an understatement"), Junot Diaz, and Annalee Newitz of io9, reaching the Canadian Top 20 bestsellers list, and garnering Munroe a nomination for the 2008 Shuster Award for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Writer.
The 17th-century organ case (enlarged in 1891) The Cathedral organ stands on the ornate medieval screen, preserving the old classical distinction between quire and nave. The first organ was built by John Loosemore in 1665. There was a radical rebuild by Henry Willis in 1891, and again by Harrison & Harrison in 1931. The largest pipes, the lower octave of the 32′ Contra Violone, stand just inside the south transept.
The text of the Bible is followed by the "Interpretations of Hebrew Names" (folios 526 recto to 572 verso). Following the main texts, a table of Epistle and Gospel readings (folios 573 recto to 576 verso), and a litany (folios 576 verso 577 recto) were added to the manuscript. The manuscript has 578 vellum folios. The folios are gathered into 26 quires, the majority of which have 24 folios per quire.
Dame Frances long overlived Sir Thomas, returning to her birthplace of London where she died on 31 January 1756 aged 88;Will of Dame Frances Hewett, Widow of Shire Oaks, Nottinghamshire (P.C.C. 1756, Glazier quire). but at her own request, she was buried beside her husband in the church at Wales. Therefore an old tale that he had been buried near his banqueting-house in the woodsHolland, History of Worksop, pp.
The list for Luke would require an additional three folios. The structure of the quire in which folio 26 occurs is such that it is unlikely that there are three folios missing between folios 26 and 27, so that it is almost certain that folio 26 is not now in its original location. There is no trace of the lists for Mark and John.Henry 1974, 153, n.28.
He died at his London home, Lincoln's Inn, and was buried in Old St Paul's Cathedral. His grave and monument in the quire at Old St Paul's Cathedral"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" Sinclair, W. p93: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909 were destroyed along with the cathedral in the Great Fire of London in 1666. A modern monument in the crypt lists De Lacy among the important graves lost.
The vellum codex has 211 folios that measure 300 by 215 mm. The text is written is a space measuring 232 by l55 mm. The folios are gathered into quires, most of which have eight leaves each; the first and the next to last quires have only six leaves; and the eleventh quire has seven leaves excised. The majority of the folios were ruled using a hard point.
Physically, it actually consists only of the quire of the chapel attached to the hospital, which itself was destroyed in 1689. Building work on the Church of Our Lady (Liebfrauenkirche, or Pfarrkirche Liebfrauen as it is styled above) began in 1308. In 1331, the church was consecrated and it was completed in 1375. It was built on the spot once occupied by another church, which was first mentioned in 1213.
Jael Ealey Richardson is a Canadian writer and broadcaster."Author-activist Jael Richardson finally finds the part she was meant to play". Quill & Quire, January 25, 2016. The daughter of former Canadian Football League quarterback Chuck Ealey, she is best known for The Stone Thrower, a book about her father which has been published both as an adult memoir in 2012 and as an illustrated children's book in 2015.
May 13, 2005 Angel Square is set in the Lower Town area of Ottawa, and portrays the futility of the racial tensions between the neighbourhood's children. One of the characters in the story is based on Doyle's mentally handicapped sister Pamela. Doyle's continued to write novels for teens and young adults: Uncle Ronald (1996), a story about hundred-year- old "Crazy Mickey";"REVIEWS: Uncle Ronald". Quill & Quire, reviewed by Maureen Garvie.
Nave of the cathedral Organ gallery and stained glass quire Tomb of John of Bohemia Notre-Dame Cathedral (, , ) is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It was originally a Jesuit church, and its cornerstone was laid in 1613. It is the only cathedral in Luxembourg. The church is a noteworthy example of late gothic architecture; however, it also has many Renaissance elements and adornments.
An Inheritance of Ashes, reviewed at Publishers Weekly; published August 24, 2015; retrieved September 4, 2017 Quill & Quire considered it to be an "odd but remarkable story" and "touching yet eerie", describing the setting as "beautiful and barely comprehensible" and Hallie's narration as "reflective (and) poetic".An Inheritance of Ashes, by Leah Bobet, reviewed by Stephanie Dror, in Quill & Quire; published October 2015; retrieved September 4, 2017 Kirkus Reviews likewise noted that Hallie's narration had "an overabundance of poetic but lofty metaphors and similes", but conceded that the story had a "deep and sobering core".AN INHERITANCE OF ASHES, reviewed at Kirkus Reviews; published July 27, 2015; retrieved September 4, 2017 Black Gate considered it to have "the darkness and intensity of an adult novel", with "masterfully subtle (...) writing" and characters who are "full of surprises".In 500 Words or Less: An Inheritance of Ashes is Absolutely Friggin’ Awesome, by Brandon Crilley, at Black Gate; published November 18, 2016; retrieved September 4, 2017 Tor.
Harley MS 2253 contains 141 leaves of parchment or folios measuring 11 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches. It can be divided into two parts based on content: the first 48 leaves, booklets one (quires 1-2, folios 1-22) and two (quires 3-4, folios 23-48), contain religious poetry in the late-thirteenth century hand known as scribe A, whilst the remaining five booklets are written in the early-fourteenth century hand of the Ludlow scribe; apart from some pigment recipes at the beginning of booklet three (quires 5, folios 49-52) penned by scribe C. Containing miscellaneous material, secular as well as religious, in prose and verse, this division is not, however, reflected in the quire division, since the division is found on folio 49, part of a quire running from folio 47 to 52; an earlier assumption that this division indicated two separate manuscripts bound together is therefore incorrect., page 1.
Started in 1935 by Wallace Seccombe's Current Publications, Quill & Quire's original editorial focus was on office supplies and stationery, with books taking on increasing importance only as Canada's fledgling indigenous book publishing industry began to grow and flourish. In 1971, Michael de Pencier purchased the magazine from Southam (who had bought it from Seccombe and owned it for just six months). Quill & Quire remained with de Pencier as part of the Key Publishers/Key Media stable for 30 years, until its sale in 2003 (as part of a larger transaction involving Key Media) to St. Josephs Corporation, a Canadian-owned and -controlled printing and media company based in Concord, Ontario, which also publishes Toronto Life. Quill & Quire was substantially redesigned in 2006 in an effort led by publisher Alison Jones, editor Derek Weiler and art director Gary Campbell. One of the chief aims of the redesign was to demonstrate to the book and magazine industries the viability of printing on 100% recycled, environmentally-friendly paper stock.
Wayne Arthurson is the author of several novels and several books related to First Nations peoples. He grew up on an Army base, in Alberta. His parents are of Cree and French Canadian descent. Quill & Quire published an op-ed by Arthurson on December 19, 2018, where he commented on the surprising phenomenon that novels by non-aboriginal authors, who write about First Nations peoples are far better known than First Nations authors.
Freehand Books was launched by Broadview in 2008 as a literary imprint, with a mandate to publish aesthetically diverse Canadian writing both by established authors and by new voices. Quill and Quire: Freehand announces inaugural lineup” One of the titles published in Freehand's first season, Good To A Fault by Marina Endicott, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize Best Book Award, Canada and the Caribbean and was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
The Quill & Quire also remarked that the book stands out from "standard dragon fare", with the language and music themes in the book working well with Hartman's prose. Publishers Weekly chose the book as one of its "Best New Books for the Week of July 9, 2012", saying that "there’s a lot to enjoy in Hartman’s debut". Reviewers for the School Library Journal praised Hartman's style as well as the narration for the audiobook.
The town of Klingenberg has a Catholic majority. The three parishes of Saint Pancra's in Klingenberg, the Assumption of Mary in Röllfeld and Mary Magdalene in Trennfurt belong to the deaconry of Obernburg within the Diocese of Würzburg. The oldest of the three churches is the Kirche St. Pankratius (Saint Pancras's) in the main town of Klingenberg, which stands prominently above the old town. The Gothic quire and the sacristy come from the 15th century.
Alex Leslie is a Canadian writer, who won the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers from the Writers Trust of Canada in 2015."Alex Leslie wins 2015 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Emerging Writers". Quill & Quire, June 8, 2015. Leslie's third book, a collection of short stories, We All Need to Eat, was published by BookThug in Fall 2018. Leslie's debut short story collection People Who Disappear was published in 2012,Review: People Who Disappear.
Blythe married Alice, one of Cheke's sisters, before 1536, and in 1541 William Cecil (afterwards Lord Burleigh), Cheke's distinguished student, married Mary Cheke, another.Metcalfe, Visitations of Essex; Rylands, Visitation of Hampshire. (Mary Cecil died two years later, leaving Cecil with a son, Thomas Cecil.) In 1542 one "Mistress Cheke" was still resident in the Cheke home at Market Hill, Cambridge.Will of William Sabyn, Sergeant at the arms of Ipswich, Suffolk (PCC 1543, Spert quire).
80, citing Memoranda Roll, 3 Eliz., Trinity, no. 48. In the previous year, he once more sitting for Maldon, his mother-in-law Martha Heigham died at Denham, also making Edward her sole executor and leaving him very extensive estates, Denham itself coming to him in Susan's share of the matrilineal inheritance divided between the two Heigham daughters.Will of Martha Heigham, (P.C.C. 1593, Nevill quire), Transcript in Hervey, Denham Parish Registers, pp.
The ceilings over the nave are boarded with several skylights. The transept was built in the 13th century and has three altered lancet windows in its northern arm while its southern arm is considerably changed and its windows all replaced. A squint cuts through from the south transept to the quire. The three-stage west tower has a squat appearance, its corners supported by flat buttresses and its embattled parapet is a 16th-century addition.
The Indigenous Voices Awards were created in 2017, in response to a controversy that arose a group of Canadian writers were criticized for campaigning on Twitter in favour of a prize supporting cultural appropriation."Crowdfunded Indigenous Voices Awards formally launches, with focus on emerging talent". Quill & Quire, October 30, 2017. In response, Toronto lawyer Robin Parker launched a crowdfunding campaign to create a new prize for First Nations, Métis and Inuit writers in Canada.
Airth Old Parish Church is a ruined church which stands within the grounds of Airth Castle at Airth, in the Falkirk council area in Scotland. The building is now roofless. It dates from various periods, with substantial parts from the Romanesque period, and quire steeple and north aisle added by John Milne the royal master mason in 1647.Contract June 1647 in the Elphinstone family papers, National Records of Scotland NRS GD156/8.
Apsis before 1944 Mural paintings repeated Lombard bands and Romanesque ornaments. The quire was elaborately decorated with mural paintings typical for the Evangelical churches of the end of the 19th century. The apsis painting displayed an enthroned Jesus of Nazareth in a mandorla surrounded by angels alternating with palms. A painting on the tympanum on top of the apsis depicted the Roman Centurion asking Jesus to heal his servant (Gospel of Matthew, ).
Since the Middle Ages, it has always been used in the triple enthronement of an Archbishop of Canterbury. He is seated on the throne in the quire as Diocesan Bishop, in the chapter house as titular abbot, and in St. Augustine's chair as Primate of All England. This is the only occasion in which the cathedra is used. A second cathedra is used for other occasions at which the archbishop is present.
In 1538 the parish registers commenced, and survived intact until 1940 when they were partly incinerated. Early entries reflect the presence of the Shearmen community in Wood Street and the neighbouring parish of St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street. John Corbett, Shearman, had entailed considerable land and property in these parishes in 1509, which was to have benefited St Peter's in default of heirs.Will of John Corbett, Sherman of London (P.C.C. 1509, Bennett quire).
However, he finds himself not quite able to enjoy the riches and fame because he saw his own death on a time travel adventure. Wolverine and Iron Man try to bring Quire out of his self-imposed isolation but fail."Wolverine and the X-Men" #9 (2014) The events of AXIS and Wolverine's death cause him to finally return to the Jean Grey School and help both the Avengers and X-Men battle Red Onslaught.
Dina Weinstein, who reviewed Fania's Heart for Jewish Book Council, wrote "The inspiring story, which takes place in one of the most demeaning of settings, shows that even the powerless can provide hope and warmth to one other." Fania's Heart has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, Quill & Quire, CM: Canadian Review of Materials, School Library Journal, and Resource Links. It won the 2018 Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Children and Youth Fiction.
According to the book Buddy Babylon, Cole was the youngest of 23 children born to pig farmers in Saint-Hubert-sur-le-Lac, Quebec.Cece Scott, "Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole, by Scott Thompson & Paul Bellini". Quill & Quire, July 1998. His hard-partying lifestyle once led him into a brief lavender marriage with a Hollywood actress named Tandy; from that marriage, he is stepfather to conjoined twins named Suzanne and Pleshette.
The authorship of, and revenues from, the book series has been the subject of several disputes regarding the respective legal and financial rights of Desputeaux, L'Hereux, and the publisher Les Éditions Chouette. In 2013, Canada Post announced plans to issue a commemorative postage stamp featuring the character, but the stamp was not issued.Dory Cerny, "80 years of Q&Q;: a look back at Canadian children’s publishing: Caillou's Custody Battle", Quill & Quire, March 18, 2015.
Nave looking east towards the altar Nave and interior Norman features looking towards the Great West Door The modern paintwork of the quire walls is modelled on artwork from the Middle Ages. Gilbert Scott found remains of painting behind the wooden stalls during his restoration work in the 1870s. The painting is therefore part original and part authentic. The alternate lions and fleurs-de-lis reflect Edward III's victories, and assumed sovereignty over the French.
To keep the cloisters uniform, a wall was established from the tower to what is now the cathedral library. When the tower was demolished its base along with the enclosed area was incorporated into the south aisle. The new "Kent Steps" lead up from the widened aisle into the quire transept, whilst the old entrance now gives access to the crypt below. Archaeological investigations in 2014 revealed an earlier Norman structure underneath the "Kent Steps".
From the 18th century onwards the library grew, in part due to donations which became traditional upon deans and canons' appointments. Some legacies were received, notably Richard Poley of Rochester whose grave can be seen at the foot of the Quire Steps. In 1907-9 the east wall of the library was reconstructed, the floor replaced and new bookcases provided by the donation of T. H. Foord, a benefactor of both the city and cathedral.
Jen Neale is a Canadian writer, whose debut novel Land Mammals and Sea Creatures was a shortlisted finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in 2018."Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction finalists". Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018. An MFA graduate of the creative writing program at the University of British Columbia, she previously won the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers in 2012 for her short story "Elk- Headed Man".
Since 2002 he has been Visiting Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading. In 2008 he was appointed as a member of the College of St Peter in Westminster, and is the first holder of the stall designated Archaeologus in the quire of Westminster Abbey.Interview with Warwick Rodwell, in The London Archaeologist 12/8 (2010), 220–2. He was appointed OBE in 2009 for services to ecclesiastical archaeology.
Skim won an Ignatz Award, a Joe Shuster Award and a Doug Wright Award in 2009, and was a nominee for the "Children's literature (text)" category at the 2008 Governor General's Awards. Tamaki was also awarded an Honour of Distinction by the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, a literary award for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writers in Canada, in 2012."Slideshow: Amber Dawn, Mariko Tamaki win Writers’ Trust LGBT author honours". Quill & Quire, 27 June 2012.
" It burns in the black sea of history like the jellyfish in the Nova Scotia bay, no more than a collection of wisps in the darkness, but a glory all the same, however much it stings." The novel was also shortlisted for the 2018 Booker Prize, the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize,"Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction finalists". Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018. and the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction.
"Richard Wagamese wins Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, October 3, 2013. The award presents a first prize of $12,000, a second prize of $8,000 and a third prize of $5,000 annually. In addition to the prize money, CODE purchases 2,500 copies of each of the prize- winning titles, for free distribution to indigenous community libraries, schools and community centres across Canada as part of the foundation's literacy program.
The chronicler Stephen Eyton was a canon there. It was dissolved in 1536 by the dissolution under King Henry VIII. The dimensions of St James' Church, cloister, other buildings and the shape of their roofs were recorded along with details of the vestments and church plate. The church was 40 by 12 yards with a quire of 28 by 9 yards; the cloister 96 yards in circuit and 4 yards in breadth.
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.
"Terry Fallis wins second Leacock Medal for No Relation". Quill & Quire, April 30, 2015. The Best Laid Plans is a satire of Canadian politics, in which a burned-out political strategist's plan to get out of politics by managing an unelectable candidate in a federal election in order to kill off his own credibility is thrown into turmoil when the candidate becomes unexpectedly popular with the voters.The Best Laid Plans at chapters.indigo.ca.
William Beckford of Somerley, Suffolk was the son of Richard Beckford (c. 1711-1756) and his friend Elizabeth Hay ("whom I have esteemed and do esteem in all respects as my wife"Will of Richard Beckford, Gentleman (P.C.C. 1756, Glasier quire)), and was born in Jamaica in 1744 into an influential slave- holding family of colonial Jamaica.F. Cundall, Historic Jamaica: with fifty- two illustrations (The West India Committee/The Institute of Jamaica, London 1915), pp.
Both municipalities thus also switched from the Trier church district to the Simmern-Trarbach church district. The Hausen Evangelical parish now encompasses the villages of Hausen, Oberkirn (which has its own church) and Schwerbach. The church, originally consecrated to Saint Remigius, still has its Romanesque quire tower with its four tapering floors. The aisleless three-sided structure behind it was built on only in 1747 after the mediaeval nave had fallen into disrepair.
Atkinson Foundation website His books include Pandemonium; Fourth Horseman; Saboteurs: Wiebo Ludwig's War Against Oil, which won the Governor General's Award in 2002;Quill and Quire announcement of the winners of the Governor General's Award for 2002 and Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent, which won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award for 2008-09 from the Society of Environmental Journalists. In 2010, he became the Tyee's first writer in residence.
The painting behind the high altar, depicting the martyrdom of St Bartholomew, was painted by Giuseppe Calì in 1902. The painting replaced an older one, dating from the 17th century, by Emmanuel Perren, which was destroyed at the end of the last century. Other paintings in the quire depict the Last supper and the Nativity of Jesus, both the work of Francesco Zahra. Other work by Zahra include two of the side altars paintings.
Under the Greenwood Tree was published by Tinsley on 15 June 1872, with the author's name not appearing on the first edition. The novel was published in the United States in June 1873 by Holt & Williams, and was serialised there the following year. When the book was re-published in the UK in 1912 by Macmillan, the full title became Under the Greenwood Tree, or, The Mellstock Quire: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School.
Forever Julia is a contemporary teen novel about a 16-year-old girl who falls hard, for the wrong boy. Julia slowly realizes that love and infatuation can turn dark. Fast. Ultimately, only Julia can decide what lines cannot be crossed. Forever Julia was featured in the Spring 2015 issue of Quill and Quire Magazine as an exposé on contemporary teen literature dealing with tough issues such as relationship abuse and sexual abuse.
He married secondly Jane, daughter of Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, of Ketton, Suffolk, the widow of Martha's brother John. William survived his father by only three years, and died in London in 1676: his widow Jane accepted administration at probate.Will and Sentence of Sir William Blois of City of London (both P.C.C. 1676, Bence quire). The Sentence makes it clear that the will made 17 Nov 1675 and proved 5 June 1676 is that of Jane's husband.
Evensong rehearsal in the quire of York Minster, showing carved choirstalls A choir (; also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which spans from the medieval era to the present, or popular music repertoire. Most choirs are led by a conductor, who leads the performances with arm and face gestures.
Handbook of British Chronology p. 258Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 1, St. Paul's, London: Bishops Niger died on 29 September 1241 or on 2 October 1241 and during his burial in St Paul's Cathedral, there was an eclipse of the sun. There was a tomb memorial to him in the quire there."Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" Sinclair, W. p93: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909 His heart was taken to Beeleigh Abbey near Maldon in Essex.
Looking west from the quire Christ Church is a venue for concerts due to its excellent acoustics (especially for chamber music) and flexible interior. It is the regular 'home' of the Manchester Chamber Choir and The William Byrd Singers of Manchester. The church has a pipe organ of 42 speaking stops based on by JJ Binns of Leeds. It was brought to Christ Church in 1981 and rebuilt and enlarged in a new case at the West end.
These wall paintings are from the 14th century, and such artworks are otherwise only known from examples found in Italy. During thorough renovations in 1985, a dendrochronological investigation of the roof frame yielded the knowledge that the wood had come from trees felled in 1310. The roof frame itself would have been built a few years later. The masonry in this east quire tower is reckoned to date from the transitional time between Romanesque and Gothic.
Barb Rausch was born on 7 June 1941, and worked on a number of comic books, cartoons and newspaper comic strips. She worked on comic books including Barbie comics (Marvel Comics), The Desert Peach, and Omaha the Cat Dancer (Kitchen Sink Press), created work for Disney Studios, and was a continuing collaborator on Arn Saba's Neil the Horse.Tobias, Conan. "Katherine Collins, creator of the comic Neil the Horse, gets back in the saddle", Quill and Quire (May 2017).
Before becoming a journalist, Adam Vaughan was a cartoonist for Books in Canada, Quill and Quire, Canadian Forum and several other publications. After Marilyn Bornstein, the wife of the then mayor of Toronto Mel Lastman, was caught shoplifting from an Eaton's store in Toronto, the mayor threatened to kill Vaughan If he reported on his family.Timothy Appleby, "The mayor goes ballistic: Death threat against report has Lastman in hot water", Globe and Mail, p. A1, A3, 13 May 1999.
There are often additional services on Sunday. Cathedrals generally have an area dedicated to the performance of choral services and with seating specifically for the choir and dignitaries of the church and town. This part of the building is called the Choir or Quire, and is generally located between the sanctuary and the nave. Because music often plays an important part in the performance of the liturgy, cathedrals generally have a pipe organ to accompany the choir.
No ISBN. Only one chalice from 1422, preserved until today, remained with the convent.Silvia Schulz-Hauschildt, Himmelpforten – Eine Chronik, Gemeinde Himmelpforten municipality (ed.), Stade: Hansa-Druck Stelzer, 1990, p. 142. No ISBN. On 23 November/ 3 December 1629O.S./N.S. the subdelegates returned to Himmelpforten and interrogated the conventuals as to alienations of convent possessions, but without learning anything new. Then the conventuals were ordered to the abbey quire to acknowledge the seizure of the convent by the Restitution Commission.
Literary critic Sven Birkerts found Dewdney to be "an engaging enough narrator and solid, enthusiastic stylist". The book's structure received mixed reviews, some reviewers found Dewdney was able to effectively transition between various topics while other reviewers did not. Birkerts wrote the book has "a fun-facts-fished-from-the-data-ocean...[and] end-of-term crammer" sense to it. The Quill & Quire and The Economist reviewers found the topics were too cursory, like "an encyclopedia entry".
In the abstract cited below, Trowbridge Genealogy, p. 29, 'Earbery' is mis-transcribed 'Carbery'. and three years later (December 1630) to that of Roze's son-in-law John Trowbridge the younger of Taunton (son of Mayor John Trowbridge),Will of John Trowbridge the younger of Tawnton, Woollen Draper (P.C.C. 1630/31, St. John quire). whose brother Thomas Trowbridge, a mercer in Exeter, emigrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts by 1636 before removing to New Haven, Connecticut in c. 1638.
12 Apr. 2000. Print. In 1963 she began having articles, reviews, short stories and poetry published in Maclean's, Chatelaine, Star Weekly and Saturday Night. Her works were then further published in the Quill & Quire, The Fiddlehead, The Antigonish Review and the Journal of Canadian Fiction. At the beginning of her writing career, Porter based most of her stories out of England, Scotland or the United States because she believed that nobody was interested in stories about Newfoundland.
An important historical relic, besides the remnants of the old wall complexes built of elms, is the formerly fortified church, a Late Gothic hall structure with a quire enclosed on three sides and a ring of walls with what is perhaps also a Late Gothic, but Baroque-modified gatetower, which als serves as a belltower. Arising from municipal acts were the partial demolition of the wall and the total demolition of the defensive towers about 1840.
Quill & Quire, March 12, 2014. In the same year, 2014, the Mount Polley mining disaster happened. Sellars was the Xat'sull acting chief at the time and she has worked since then to bring attention to the conflicts between mining and First Nations communities in B.C. as well as the rest of Canada. In 2016, she published "Price Paid: The Fight for First Nations Survival" that examines the history of Indigenous rights in Canada from an Indigenous perspective.
"Review of Negotiating with the Dead", Quill and Quire, 2002-01. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. Examples of the works Atwood draws on range from Ian McEwan’s short story “Reflections of A Kept Ape” to The Epic of Gilgamesh. In “Temptation” Atwood spends most of the chapter drawing parallels between the position of the author and the Wizard of Oz from L. Frank Baum’s work, Prospero in Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Henrik Höfgen in Klaus Mann’s Mephisto.
Una is also the queen's lover, though unlike her other lovers, she has a close place by Gloriana's side in the daytime as well. Countess Una appears to be an alternate version of Una Persson, a significant protagonist in Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius series. Gloriana's downfall comes in the form of a bisexual assassin and spy, antihero Captain Arturo Quire. Elizabethan England certainly had its own Quires, but he is a character drawn not from history but from Moorcock's imagination.
Stephen was a Chorister of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire (c. 1634 – c. 1640) and was mentioned in John Evelyn's Diary as a poore boy from the quire of Salisbury. His elder brother John Fox had obtained a position in the royal court on the recommendation of the Dean of Salisbury Cathedral, and first introduced his younger brother Stephen to the royal court, specifically to the household of the royal children, as "supernumerary servant and play-fellow".
Soon after his father's death in 1655,Will of Sir Arthur Ingram of Temple Newsom, Yorkshire (P.C.C. 1655), Berkeley quire. his elder brother (the second son), Thomas Ingram, married Mary Payler (a daughter of Watkinson Payler of Thoralby and his wife, a sister of Katherine Fairfax). However, Mary died almost immediately, and Thomas died in 1660, so Henry (the third son) became the heir to Sir Arthur at the age of 20, inheriting Temple Newsam and other estates.
Dating back to Gothic times is the tower with the quire; in the sacristy, wall paintings from the early 14th century are preserved. In addition, three valuable wooden figures from 1520 have survived to the present day. The nave was newly built in 1719, after the village, together with the church was set on fire in 1689 by French troops during the Nine Years' War. Mills – Once run on the Eckbach were the Weidenmühle ("Willow Mill") and the Hornungsmühle.
Even today, the church with the adjoining mighty convent buildings characterizes Pfaffen-Schwabenheim's appearance. The buildings that stand now, however, date only from the abbey's last phase in the mid 18th century. Only the church's chancel, which as an Early Gothic work is of interest to architectural historians, is older. It cannot be reliably determined when building work on this quire began, but it is highly likely that this happened in the earlier half of the 13th century.
C.C. 1549, Populwell quire). Stephen Vaughan made Gwynneth his executor at his death in December 1549, leaving him in charge of "The Three Leggs" in Westcheap with a room for his own lodgings and the management of the premises on behalf of Vaughan's daughters for the space of nine years. Vaughan's brother-in-law Thomas Lodge, husband of Mawdlyn (who died in 1548), and John Griffith were his overseers. (Lodge had of late conducted secret surveillance for Vaughan overseas.
Born in London, and baptised at St Michael Cornhill in November 1685, he was the second son of William Poyntz, upholsterer, of Cornhill, and his second wife, Jane, daughter of the merchant and accountant Stephen Monteage (1623-1687) and his wife Jane.The Will of Stephen Monteage (P.C.C. 1687), Foot quire, identifies his daughter Jane's marriage to William Poyntz and his grandson Stephen Poyntz. It also refers to the tomb of his mother and grandmother in Buckingham churchyard.
The community's arms might be described thus: Gules a wall embattled with two end towers with pointed roofs argent and with closed gate Or, above which a tower with a double cupola of the second. The crenellated wall stands for the fortress church estate, which has the parish church's quire tower rising above it. The tinctures red and silver are Hesse's state colours. The coat of arms was approved in 1954 by the Hesse Interior Ministry.
The preserved parchment book consists of four quires, a fifth quire has been lost. The first leaf is also missing, therefore the original title of the book, if it had any, is unknown. The name Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum ("A Synopsis of the Sagas of the Kings of Norway") was first used in an edition in 1835.Rory McTurk (Editor) A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Series: Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture, vol. 31.
The novel was positively reviewed on publication. The Globe and Mail called the novel "highly entertaining". Quill & Quire praised it as " the rare kind of mystery novel that actually starts to feel more plausible as it barrels along," while the Toronto Star echoed the sentiment by saying the novel "pays off with meaning over money". The Winnipeg Review praised the novel for revisiting themes Alexis had previously explore in "another unique angle" that was "fresh and playful".
In the late 1980s, an entrepreneurial family bought the castle, which by then was once again falling into disrepair and gave it a comprehensive makeover. Dalwigksthal's church, which for ages had belonged to the parish of Münden, is now part of the parish of Sachsenberg. Once, the chapel was a burying ground for the von Dalwigk family. Not much remains of the mediaeval chapel; only the Gothic quire is still preserved, likely built early in the 14th century.
Wolverine then realizes he cannot financially keep the school open, so he travels to a casino planet with Quinton Quire. Kitty Pryde, who has found herself mysteriously pregnant with Brood must defend the school from a mysterious bounty hunter named Dr. Xanto Starblood. Wolverine does not make it back with the casino winnings, but it turns out Krakoa can create diamonds, so the school does not have any more financial problems.Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol.
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.
As The Wonders of the East appears in both Latin and Old English in Tiberius B. v, it takes up an entire quire of eight, as well as the first two leaves of the next quire, with the Latin written before the Old English. In addition, it appears in the Oxford Bodleian Library, Bodleian 614 manuscript in Latin.Friedman 144 Much like The Nowell Codex, Bodleian 614 is difficult to date and is debated by scholars to date anywhere from the early 12th century to the "last quarter" of the 12th century. The three manuscripts each differ in text and focus, but “all the Anglo-Saxon versions derive ultimately from a continental group of Latin texts, almost all of which share a basic epistolary framework entirely lacking in the Anglo-Saxon versions, and in which a variously-named traveler reports back to his emperor.” Orchard, “Marvels of the East” 304 More specifically, The Wonders of the East is initially from Greek origin. It was then “taken from a Latin collection of Mirabilia” (Wrenn 253).
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.
Sehler Dom St. Antonius Abbas In 1493, the parish of Cochem was granted leave to build a new chapel in Sehl on the bank of the Moselle. There had already been a chapel in Sehl, but its whereabouts are now unknown. Financing for the new chapel was made possible by Pope Alexander VI's and Archbishop of Trier Johann II of Baden's (1456–1503) indulgence privileges. Of this chapel, the quire still stands today, filled out by the west portal built in 1915.
Although the estimated cost was £2,150, the actual cost was £3,557 (equivalent to £ in ), towards which a grant of £300 was given by the Incorporated Church Building Society. The church provided seating for 512 people. It was consecrated on 3 October 1839 by Rt Rev John Bird Sumner, then the Bishop of Chester. Organ and Quire Gallery added 1843, Chancel, Organ Chamber, Vicar's Vestry and Transepts were added in 1867 to the design of Edward Paley of Sharpe and Paley, Lancaster.
Critical reception for the book was positive. An unknown reviewer from Quill & Quire stated the author "fills the book with adventure and humour, keeps his touch light and his nonsense uncomplicated, and creates a world of human - dragon relationships that will resemble some young readers' own favourite fantasies: easy to accept and thoroughly entertaining." Shirley Lewis, writing for Emergency Librarian, felt the book was "[f]ull of excitement and danger." Moira Robinson, in Magpies, compared King-Smith's writing to Quentin Blake's illustrations.
The only surviving building from the time of the Carthusians is the Brick Gothic St. Mary's church - Marienkirche - which in fact was begun in the first quarter of the 14th century and thus predates the monastery itself: when the charterhouse was established it was taken over for use as the monastery church. It was extended several times, and in 1400 the polygonal quire was added. The tower, with an inscribed sandstone tablet over the portal, was not added until 1761.
All page images in the digital library may be viewed in a page turner application or in an image browsing format. Researchers may pan on a page or zoom down to a high degree of magnification. In addition to the images themselves, the Rose DL provides metadata that supports the research process. Many of the manuscripts have detailed manuscript descriptions that provide information about the history of the manuscript and about its physical characteristics such as binding, quire structure, material, and decoration.
261 (Google).Will of Thomas Wilson, Principal Secretary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and a member of the Privy Council, Doctor (P.C.C. 1582, Tirwhite quire). Jane the wife of Pynchon and Wilson (and grandmother of William Pynchon of Springfield, Massachusetts) is identified as the daughter of Sir Richard Empson in the 1634 Visitation of Essex.'Pinchon', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), The Visitations of Essex in 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 and 1634, Harleian Society Vols XIII-XIV (1878–1879), Part I, p.
Around the middle of the 19th century, the quire began to crumble and it was feared that it might collapse completely. For this reason, an association was founded in 1862 for the reconstruction of the church (the Kirchbauverein). The rebuilding in a neo-roman style was completed in 1868, and the abbey was re- consecrated. In recognition of its importance as a national centre of pilgrimage to St. Willibrord, Pope Pius XII granted the abbey the status of minor basilica in 1939.
Rice published the short story collection Midnight Sweatlodge in 2011,"Fingers on the pulse: Director of writers festival says contemporary authors provide a peek at the coming zeitgeist". Winnipeg Free Press, September 15, 201, as well as the novel Legacy in 2014, with Theytus Books, Ltd. His second novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, was published in October 2018 by ECW Press,"In Waubgeshig Rice’s novel, the fall of civilization marks a new dawn for an Indigenous community". Quill & Quire, October 2018.
Quire becomes strongly opposed to a policy of tolerance with humans, calling for vengeance for the recently murdered mutant designer Jumbo Carnation. He takes to wearing clothing based on the Trask mutant overlord illustration, which happens to be one of Jumbo's creations. He also debates with Professor X the merits of his dream of humans and mutants living in peace, and the school policies based on this idea. He questions whether Xavier would allow any dream other than his own to exist.
The Fresh Start initiative also includes a new incarnation of the West Coast Avengers, consisting of Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, Gwenpool, America Chavez, Quentin Quire, and Kate's boyfriend Johnny. The teaser poster featured Jessica Jones and Miles Morales, characters created by Brian Michael Bendis. Bendis had recently moved to DC Comics; the poster confirmed that Marvel would keep publishing them. On April 18, 2018, a sampler collection – Marvel Universe Magazine – was published, similar to Marvel Legacy #1 from the previous year.
The school is believed to have been founded in 1661 with the appointment of "Mr Loosemore" to act as organist and for "lerning the choristers". Two endowments in the early 1680s in particular secured the continuous history of the Choir from the Restoration onwards. The 22nd Master of St John's, Bishop Gunning, gave money to support the 'maintenance of some singing youths'. The Senior Fellow, John Ambrose, set up a fund for the 'maintenance of a Quire in the Chapel'.
The Red Word is a novel by Canadian writer Sarah Henstra, published in 2018 by ECW Press."The Red Word, by Sarah Henstra". Quill & Quire, March 2018. An exploration of contemporary gender politics and rape culture, the novel centres on Karen Huls, a sophomore at university who moves in with a group of feminist activist roommates while simultaneously getting romantically involved with a member of "Gang Bang Central", a campus fraternity being targeted by her roommates due to its toxic and sexist culture.
The original medieval Roman Catholic cathedral was built by Bishop St. John in the 1230s. A Catholic cathedral, also dedicated to Saint Aidan, was erected in Enniscorthy in the nineteenth century to a design by Pugin. Surviving ruin of the medieval chancel The building was burnt down in Elizabethan times by the O'Byrnes of Wicklow, and only a small portion of the ruins remain. Although Queen Elizabeth I of England ordered it rebuilt, only a section of the quire was restored.
After the establishment of the Chapter of the collegiateWith 13 capitular canons that was run until 1743 by James of Lorraine, bishop of Metz in 1254, the church was erected during the 13th-14th centuries.Hystory of Hombourg In Cashiers de la Société d'Histoire du Pays Naborien It probably replaced an earlier church. Although it was damaged by a fire in 1632, it was spared from destruction during the Thirty Years War and the 1789 revolution. Stained glass Windows of the gothic quire.
The Evangelical Friedenskirche (“Peace Church”) with a community centre was built mainly to Trier architect H.O. Vogel's plans. The foundation stone was taken from the walling beside the portal at Saint Michael's Church. The baptismal font, carved from a stone worked in Roman times and unearthed during the digs under Saint Michael's, is a gift from the Catholic parish. In return, the Evangelical parish gave the Catholic parish a bronze basin for the baptismal font in the quire at Saint Michael's.
Wolverine & The X-Men #18 As part of the Marvel NOW! event, a now-disfigured Husk is revealed to be one of the agents of the Hellfire Club's new Hellfire Academy.Wolverine and the X-Men #30 When Toad helps Quentin Quire to escape the Hellfire Academy, Husk and the other students try to stop them. Husk attacks Toad and strangles him, when he starts ripping off layer after layer of her skin until a normal looking Paige appears under all the husks.
St. Martin's Parish Church The Catholic Saint Martin's Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Martin) is one of the Palatinate’s oldest Christian building monuments. The church had its first documentary mention in 1235. Building features, however, lead to the conclusion that its striking Romanesque crossing tower has its beginnings in the latter half of the 11th century. The church’s quire is believed to have come from the time about 1300, while the nave was built onto the church in 1955 and 1956.
Unlike most other English cathedrals, Westminster does not have a separate quire; instead, the choir are hidden from view in the apse behind the high altar. This, with the excellent acoustic of the cathedral building, contributes to its distinctive sound. Located in the west gallery, the Grand Organ of four manuals and 81 stops occupies a more commanding position than many British cathedral organs enjoy. Built by Henry Willis III from 1922 to 1932, it remains one of the most successful and admired.
In its final form the priory church had a nave of eight bays and a quire and presbytery of nine bays, with a total length of . The survival of the east wall allows us to deduce that the ridge line of the roof stood above ground. The presbytery's arcades were supported by eight clustered shafts, the bases of which are still visible, with capitals carved with naturalistic foliage. The clerestory and triforium were combined into a single arch with the main arcade below.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels on 410 parchment leaves (), in octavo (8 leaves in quire), with a Commentary of Theophylact. The text is written in one column per page, in 18 lines per page. The text is divided according to (chapters), whose numbers are given at the margin, and their (titles of chapters) at the top of the pages. There is also another division according to the smaller Ammonian Sections, with references to the Eusebian Canons.
It was also short listed for the 2016 ReLit Award, in the Novels Category. Her sophomore collection of short stories, For All the Men (and Some of the Women) I've Known, was published in October 2016 by Tightrope Books. It received a starred review in Quill and Quire Magazine, who called it her "most triumphant work to date." The Toronto Star praised her "fine talent for putting emphasis in unexpected places." while the Globe and Mail praised the stories' "admirable directness and grit".
The novel's plot concerns Lord Montfallcon and his contest for courtly influence against Captain Quire. Each man exploits Albion's shadowy network of espionage and deceit for his own ends, with Gloriana caught in the middle. Montfallcon has maintained peace throughout Gloriana's 13-year reign using terror, oppression, and a network of informants. He is the power behind Gloriana's throne, one of the few survivors of King Hern's court, where he saw most of his family killed to entertain that tyrant king.
The school is considered one of the worst in North America, where children were regularly sexually and physically abused. The book became a national bestseller, and was named one of the best books of 2014 by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The Hill Times and Quill and Quire. In February 2015, it was named one of the winners of the CBC's Bookie Awards. Alex spent her formative years in London, attending St. Paul's Secondary School in Islington before attending Oxford University.
Unbeknownst to him, Cyclops had an informant inside his ranks and discovered Jean was in his possession. To try and save Jean, Cyclops assembled the old X-Men Emma Frost and Wolverine and released Xorn from his prison that was run by the U-Men so that he could help them.E is for Extinction #1 Cyclops' X-Men invaded the Atom Institute and engaged in fight against the new X-Men while Quentin Quire (who was Cyclops' informant) confronted Magneto in the basement.
" Due to Valero-O'Connell's "California glow" portrayal of the novel's city setting, Quill & Quire likened the vibe of the novel to that of television drama The L Word. Of the novel's visual aesthetic, several publications noted the splash of pink accents to go along with the novel's otherwise black-and-white coloring. Valero-O'Connnell's art was also compared to the style often seen in manga works. Tamaki stated that during their scouting of Berkeley, Valero-O'Connell "kept taking pictures of succulents.
The codex contains almost complete text of the four Gospels, with only one lacunae, on 356 parchment leaves (size ); the leaves are arranged in octavo (8 leaves in quire). The text of John 19:6-21:25 was supplied in the 14th or 15th century. The text is written in one column per page, 18 lines per page. The text is divided according to the (chapters), whose numbers are given at the margin, the (titles of chapters) at the top of the pages.
The nature of Rogue's powers affecting her sanity due to her retaining the memories of others has been a central plot device on many occasions, most famously retaining Ms. Marvel's psyche throughout most of the 1980s. Most recently Emma Frost's sanity has become fractured ever since Cyclops died in her arms, causing her to declare war against Inhumans.Death of X #1-4 Other characters who have had issues with sanity include Cyclops, Sabretooth, Magik, Quentin Quire, X-23, and Prestige.
The first Quill & Quire web site was launched in early 2004 as a membership-based online companion to the magazine. Spearheading the project were editor Scott Anderson, art director Gary Campbell, former Shift magazine web designer Steve Park, and developer Jakub Labath. The site replaced a twice-weekly PDF email newsletter, and was one of only a few Canadian magazine web sites to successfully implement a Paywall. As of March 2014, ten years on, this paywall is still in place.
Following on from the events of The Crystal of Cantus, Collected Works details a year in the life of the Braxiatel Collection following its founder's disappearance. The staff of the Collection have to cope with their new place in the universe, and a visit from a team of post-human scholars from the future, called the Quire. As the year progresses, it becomes clear that even though he has left them, Braxiatel's influence can still be felt on the Collection.
The estates were settled upon Brooke the younger by 1598,Will of Robert Brooke, Alderman of London (P.C.C. 1601, Woodhall quire). who made his seat at the former Hopton manor of Westwood (Blythburgh) before rebuilding Cockfield Hall at Yoxford, all of which by marriage descended in a later generation to the Blois family. The recognisances and Statutes Staple applicable to the manors were released to Robert Brooke by Sir Arthur's son Robert Hopton in 1613,Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich, Blois Family Archives, ref.
"Going Public", Quill & Quire, June 2007. A selection of Adamson's poetry also appeared in the anthology Surreal Estate: 13 Canadian Poets Under the Influence (The Mercury Press, 2004). The Outlander, a novel set in the Canadian West at the turn of the 20th century, was published by House of Anansi in the spring of 2007 and won the Hammett Prize that year. The novel was later selected for the 2009 edition of Canada Reads, where it was championed by actor Nicholas Campbell.
Villmar seen from the Lahn lock The church was built between 1746 and 1749 by Thomas Neurohr (Boppard) on the former site of a 1282 Late Romanesque church which had been called a “basilica”. It was built with a five-arched nave with buttresses and flat groin vaulting. The somewhat narrower quire with its arch and 5/8 end is set to the east, ahead of the tower. The latter was given a new neo-Gothic pinnacle after a lightning strike in 1885.
McIntyre was born at Pittsworth, Queensland, to parents Colin McKenzie McIntyre and his wife Wilhelmina Elizabeth (née Keefer) and educated at the local State School. He became a farmhand on his father's property, Glenmore at Mount Tyson and in 1916 he bought Sedgemoore, a property in the same area. On the 2nd Aug 1916 McIntyre married Rose Marron Quire and together had two sons and one daughter. Rose died in 1929Family history research -- Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces.
In some cathedrals (including Canterbury), the precentor is a minor canon and therefore part of the foundation but not part of the chapter. The pulpit and communion table from the Church of Scotland church in Duirinish, Skye. Between the two is the box for the precentor. Traditionally the precentor's stall (seat) in the cathedral is on the opposite side of the quire from that of the dean, leading to the traditional division of the singers into decani (the dean's side) and cantoris (the precentor's side).
"'I loved the wrong person': Diane Schoemperlen on how she fell in love with a prison inmate". The Globe and Mail, Sarah Hampson, March 24, 2017"Our Lady of the Lost and Found". Quill and Quire, March 2001 issue In her second novel, Our Lady of the Lost and Found (2001), the narrator is visited by the Virgin Mary, and the two women spend one week cooking, cleaning, and shopping. Schoemperlen's 2017 book, This is Not My Life, tells of her love for a prison inmate.
The second is the Bass Curry, first recorded by John Milton (an alumnus of the college) who described 'Basse Currie' as when 'the singing-men of the quire do joine to delight in curried mutton and also in mulberrie chutnie; a joyful repast'. This text is highly disputed. It has been suggested, although there is no evidence for this, that Milton's mysterious rustication from Cambridge may have been due to irreligious acts (hardly in keeping with his training for religious ministry) carried out at said 'Basse Currie'.
Perly Rae was born in 1949 and educated at the University of Toronto, Perly Rae was a longtime reviewer of children's literature for the Toronto Star. In 1997, she published Everybody's Favourites, a consumer guide to children's literature which evaluated some of the best books in the genre. She has also written as a freelancer for The Globe and Mail, Quill and Quire and Maclean's. Her interest in the welfare of children has led her to be a part of the national Campaign Against Child Poverty.
The tower has a rib vault in which the ribs are moulded and rest on columns with rounded abaci. The central placement of the tower and the vaulted arrangement mean that its lower section forms the quire. Outside, it is capped by a shallow, pyramid-shaped hipped roof laid with pantiles. Interior features include the Lewknor family's tomb in the Easter Sepulchre, a pulpit with two decks, an organ in its own gallery, a 14th-century chancel screen, a rare singing-desk and some box pews.
It was also the thingstead, and on certain days, market was held there, too. The fact that the Eßweiler Tal was held by Prüm Abbey in the Early and High Middle Ages might hardly have had any effect on village life. Originally, the church was built as a small Romanesque village church, but about 1250 it underwent major conversions in the Gothic style. In the quire paintings that are now famous were done, depicting scenes from the Bible, the Acts of the Apostles and Marian legends.
This was subsequently further altered in the early 1800s. The cathedral was reordered again in the early 1900s through the efforts of Thomas Brownell Gibson, Dean from 1908 until 1926."The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland" Day, J.G.F./ Patton, H.E. p115: London, S.P.C.K., 1932 An internal chancel arch was raised, and a quire and sanctuary created. Chapter stall were re-used from Kilkenny cathedral ( the classical stalls which they replaced are now in the extensive chapter house to the west of Ferns cathedral ).
Will of Roger Swyllyngton of Ludgate, City of London (P.C.C. 1417, Marche quire). His son John died in the following year, and his sister Margaret Lady Gra (wife of Sir John Gra of South Ingleby) was found to be next heir: but she died without issue in 1419 and, since Thomas Hopton had by then also died, the estates passed to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Swillington and wife of Robert Sampson of Playford, near Ipswich.Blomefield, History of Norfolk, X, at pp. 130-32 (Internet Archive).
Many pages contain substantial drawings or charts which are colored with paint. Based on modern analysis using polarized light microscopy (PLM), it has been determined that a quill pen and iron gall ink were used for the text and figure outlines. The ink of the drawings, text and page and quire numbers have similar microscopic characteristics. Energy- dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) performed in 2009 revealed that the inks contained major amounts of iron, sulfur, potassium, calcium and carbon and trace amounts of copper and occasionally zinc.
The abbey is unique in possessing a near-complete set of Gilbert Scott furnishings. The Victorian society has emphasised the importance of Gilbert Scott's work here, stating that "removing them would have 'an extremely detrimental effect on the historical significance of this important religious building". In the 1920s Thomas Graham Jackson redesigned the Norman Chapel into a War Memorial Chapel, now Gethsemane Chapel, and added a cloister. New quire screens were installed in 2004, partly to improve the acoustics, topped with 12 carved angels playing musical instruments.
On Good Friday, worshippers from Mutterschied had to come to Schnorbach. The church consecrated to Saint Sebastian passed in the Kaub division of churches (1706) to the Catholics, who three years later built a new nave onto the older quire. Grouped into the area bishop's region was Argenthal with Ellern, Wahlbach, Altweidelbach, Glashütte and Thiergarten. On 7 September 1767, when Schnorbach was split away from the Glan rural chapter and assigned to the Kirn rural chapter, the village had 19 households, 118 communicants and 135 souls.
In memory of Robert Scott (sometime Dean) the quire screen was decorated with the current statues by J. Loughborough Pearson. Pearson also superintended the 1888 restoration of the west front, parts of the facing of which were separating from the core. The flanking towers were restored to the original height and form and the north gable turret rendered as a copy of its partner to the south. During this work the ancient foundations of the original church were uncovered and marked out as noted above.
Perry Lefko's negative review in Quill & Quire deemed that the book "reads like a long-winded essay or thesis from a hockey historian". Globe and Mail reviewer John Allemang noted that "[v]erbal amateurism apart, it's enjoyable to catch traces of a more boyish, playful Stephen Harper". The Toronto Star review of the book also noted the academic style of the book but indicated the presentation of early 20th-century hockey provided a "historical perspective that has received scant attention among all the books devoted to hockey".
In 1525 the citizen Grocer and Merchant Adventurer Robert Basford of All Hallows, Honey Lane named him as executor together with his widow Katherine and brother Edward, though at Basford's death in 1528 Edward and William reserved power at probate.Will of Robert Basford, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1528, Porche quire). He had at least one brother, John Laxton, who was also apprenticed a Grocer but appears to have died young: John was the father of William's heir Joan, who married an apothecary Thomas Wanton.
Too Much on the Inside, which was published in May 2015 by Quattro Books, follows four newcomers to Toronto who struggle with their pasts, their new home and falling in love. Too Much on the Inside was reviewed by Quill and Quire Magazine, The Literary Review of Canada, and Book Clubbish. Botha's novel was described as an "extraordinary...narrative, which... reveals a deep understanding of human nature." and writing which contains "an admirable freshness and enthusiasm." It won a Book Excellence Award for Contemporary Novel in 2016.
The Hour - Spin, March 24th, 2005 Jamie O'Meara.] The band's track "Caco Disco" hit No. 1 on the local college charts, and they received MIMI (Montreal Independent Music Initiative) nominations in both the EP and Rising Star categories, and a number of radio and television spots within the francophone media circuit. The band's first, and only, full-length album, Volcano was released on September 18, 2007, under Quire Records. In October, 2008, Hot Springs disbanded when lead singer/songwriter Webber chose not to continue.
Ouriou and Morelli also jointly won a Libris Award in 2014 for Jane, the Fox and Me, their translation of Fanny Britt's Jane, le renard et moi.Sue Carter, "Joseph Boyden double winner at Libris Awards". Quill & Quire, June 3, 2014. One of her many short stories, "Violette Bicyclette" (Alberta Views, 2008) won the Western Canadian Magazines Association fiction award and her first novel Damselfish was short-listed for the Writers Guild of Alberta's Georges Bugnet Fiction Award and the City of Calgary W.O. Mitchell Book Prize.
Aaron Paquette is a Canadian writer, artist, speaker"Artist Paquette pens his first novel; Fantasy tale not simply about 'being native'" Edmonton Journal, June 27, 2014. and politician who was a winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2015 for his debut young adult fantasy novel Lightfinder."Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley win 2015 Burt Award" . Quill & Quire, October 26, 2015. On October 16, 2017, Paquette was elected to the Edmonton City Council to represent Ward 4 in the city's northeast.
Tomorrow Never Learns Edan Younge, CEO of the mysterious Phoenix Corporation, tries to recruit Quentin Quire and sends Faithful John to the school to kill Evan in order to prevent him from becoming Apocalypse. The team travels to the future with Fantomex to find out Quentin becomes the new Phoenix Force. With the help of Cyclops and new student Nature Girl, Faithful John is defeated, Evan is saved, and Edan Younge is killed. However, Quentin becomes the new CEO of Phoenix and abandons the school.
Rogue came up with a plan to defeat the Skull, proposing that Doctor Strange and the Scarlet Witch cast a spell to invert the axis of Red Skull's brain and bring out the fragment of Professor X to defeat Onslaught. The plan didn't work due to Nova's inexperience. Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange were targeted and captured by the Sentinels before they could cast the spell. As Magneto fled from the battle, the heroes hid in Genosha where they were hidden with the help of Quentin Quire.
Jacobi continued to write macabre stories in the 1970s and 1980s. Many are collected in his final volume, The Smoke of the Snake (1994). His last published story, "A Quire of Foolscap" (Whispers, Oct 1987) contains an in-joke: an unfaithful wife and her lover check into a motel "out on Carcosa", an obvious reference to both Ambrose Bierce's "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" and Robert W. Chambers' The King in Yellow, as well as affectionate praise for Karl Edward Wagner's newly established publishing firm (see Carcosa).
Many times, alterations were made to the church, especially in the years from 1592 to 1597. Perhaps it was then that the two aisles were added. It is also believed that it was then that two columns were removed from each of the nave's side walls to make the building into what is held in the Reformed tradition to be a church suited to sermons (Predigtkirche). By 1887, the quire had fallen into disrepair and was torn down and replaced with a new one.
Her tomb is in the sanctuary directly to the north of the Lord's table. The church, however, is dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and not, as some mistakenly believe, to Mary Tudor. During the 16th century, John Notyngham and Jankyn Smyth, two wealthy local benefactors, died and left large amounts of money to the church. These funds contributed to building the north and south quire aisles, now the Lady Chapel and Suffolk Regimental chapel, two chantry chapels and a north and south porch.
Weapon X was an alternate, more violent team recruited by the Timebroker to deal with more gruesome missions. After the Timebreakers fired the original Exiles Team, they gathered multiple squads consisting solely of alternate versions of Wolverine. The last Wolverine squad was formed in Exiles #85 and consisted the members listed below. Another team led by Quentin Quire was created by Blink to fix a world where heroes had died but this time was left in one dimension and was never meant to travel through other.
Saint Philip's and Saint James's Church (Kirche St. Philippus und Jakobus) was built between 1766 and 1769 and cost, according to a surviving request document sent to the then Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Trier, Johann Phillip von Walderdorf, 2,000 Reichsthaler. The first work to strengthen the church's structure was undertaken as early as 1777. Further work needed to be done in 1845, 1861, 1863, 1881 and 1883. Remodelling between 1959 and 1962 fundamentally altered the church, with the chancel and quire being completely changed.
Both Booklist and Quill & Quire gave God Loves Hair starred reviews with Booklist writing "The highly visual nature of the stories is enhanced by artist Neufeld's full-page color illustrations, which accompany each selection. .. A book for all ages, this will be especially welcomed by contemporary genderqueer youth and twentysomethings, who will see themselves in these vividly realized pages." and Quill & Quire calling it "a rich and powerful exploration of gender, sexuality, religion, race, and the desire to fit in." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books highlighted the synergy of Shraya and Neufeld; "There is clear collaborative effort between the author and the illustrator, Neufeld, and the drawings are indeed one of the strongest elements, sharpening what are occasionally long passages into one searing image that captures the same tone." and concluded "This may resonate most with older teens who may have also seen enough glimpses of life beyond high school to fully appreciate the evolution of the trapped, bullied kid represented to the sharp, poetic man who remembers being him." God Loves Hair has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, the School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, The Gazette, and CM: Canadian Review of Materials.
"Montpellier" At Narbonne the basilica of Saint-Paul-Serge is a collegiate church built over the burial site of Paul, the first bishop. The site is at the border of an extensive necropolis of early Christian burials. The early shrine was a small basilica, 12 meters by 6.5 meters, built in the 4th century, destroyed by fire in the 5th century, then occupied by a monastery. As a place of pilgrimage first mentioned in 782 it was rebuilt more than once, most recently between 1180The abbot Imbert was buried in the quire in 1185.
Martha Brooke, daughter of the elder Sir Robert and Elizabeth, Lady Brooke, married Sir William Blois of Grundisburgh Hall, Suffolk, but died in 1657. After Lady Brooke died in 1683, and her unmarried daughter Mary in 1693,Will of Mary Brooke, Gentlewoman of Yoxford, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1693, Coker quire). Cockfield Hall passed to Martha's son, Sir Charles Blois, 1st Baronet, who took up residence at Cockfield in 1686. He sat as MP for Ipswich in 1689 and 1690, and for Dunwich in 1700, 1701 (twice), 1702, 1705 and 1708-09.
Quill & Quire, May 24, 2017. Caught is about a drug dealer who, with the help of a corrupt cop, makes a daring jailbreak from a New Brunswick prison in 1978, and travels across the globe to hunt down his drug king-pin ex-partner. Allan Hawco (Republic of Doyle) was presented with the story by eOne's Tecca Crosby (SVP, Scripted Development) and was eager to take on the project due to its rich story and characters. The series was produced by Take The Shot with CBC in Canada, with distribution handled by eOne.
Vancouver Pride was targeted by scammers who posted fraudulent posters around the city's West End soliciting donations via Bitcoin.Jonathan Szekeres, "False Vancouver Pride Society stickers requesting bitcoin donation". News 1130, April 7, 2020. Glad Day Bookshop announced various plans to support LGBTQ artists and performers during the pandemic and the associated shutdown of most venues that they depend on for income, including a crowdfunded Emergency Survival Fund to provide loans and grants,Ryan Porter, "Glad Day Bookshop’s Emergency Survival Fund has topped $150,000 for LGBTQ2S+ community". Quill & Quire, April 3, 2020.
The stories have been collected into a number of published books."Callahan's Con". SF Site, book review by Alma A. Hromic"Callahan's Con". Quill & Quire, review by Robert Wiersema In 1973 Robinson moved to Nova Scotia and began writing full-time. He made several short-story sales to Analog, Galaxy Science Fiction magazine and others, earning the John Campbell Award for best new writer in 1974. In 1975 he married Jeanne Robinson, a choreographer, dancer, and Sōtō Zen monk, with whom he later co-wrote the Stardance Trilogy.
These outside quires were known as "cassie quires" (from Fr. cassée, "broken"), or "cording quires" and had only 20 sheets to the quire. The printer William Caslon in a book published in 1770 mentions both 24- and 25-sheet quires; he also details printer's wastage, and the sorting and recycling of damaged cassie quires. An 1826 French manual on typography complained that cording quires (usually containing some salvageable paper) from the Netherlands barely contained a single good sheet.A note on the flyleaf of this copy states that this edition was pirated from Didot's 1st ed.
It is designed particularly to play from its position on the Quire screen to both East and West sides of the Cathedral. The Swell is situated in the centre of the case at console level and is controlled by two swell pedals, one for each side of the case. Directly above the Swell is the Great organ which is split into East and West divisions; it comprises two separate principal choruses. The fourth manual is a West Positive, mirroring the function of the Choir organ for the West side of the Cathedral.
Andrew Westoll is a Canadian writer, who won the 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for his non-fiction book The Chimps of Fauna Foundation: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery.Medley, Mark, March 5, 2012, Andrew Westoll wins Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction , National Post, Retrieved 11/23/2012 A primatologist, Westoll previously published the travel memoir The Riverbones, about a year he spent studying capuchin monkeys in Suriname, in 2008."Profile: Writing fiction gave Andrew Westoll a way to revisit his former life as a primatologist in South America". Quill & Quire, July 2016.
Its side walls originally had three bays with similar windows but have been altered. It has three aumbries, one with a small piscina. The nave has five bays and is contemporary with the quire, its south wall is much altered but three external buttresses remain. When the church was enlarged in 1818 most of the north wall was removed and replaced by columns to accommodate an aisle, four large square-headed windows were inserted on the south side, the south porch was built in 1823 and a north porch built in the new annexe.
See Will of Thomas Walshe (P.C.C. 1542, Spert quire). Osborne's other sister married to the wealthy London citizen and Grocer William Lane. After her death Lane remarried to Anne Luddington, stepdaughter of Sir William Laxton (Lord Mayor in 1545), and Osborne retained a trusted position in relation to Anne's family. At Lane's death in 1552 Osborne owed him some £230 which Lane made into a legacy for the children of his second marriage, appointing Osborne an overseer to his will on condition that he pay what was owed.
At the beginning of Schism, Cyclops thanks Wolverine for always being there for him as they seem to finally have come to a mutually unspoken yet understood respect for each other after years of fighting and rivalry. While at a conference for weapon control, Kid Omega (Quentin Quire) launches a psychic terrorist attack on the ambassadors present. In response, sentinels are deployed at the conference and are disposed of by Cyclops and Wolverine. Due to growing fears of mutant threat, countries around the world begin to mobilize their Sentinel forces.
The novel later won that year's Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction."Canadian authors celebrated at the Lambda Awards". Quill & Quire, May 27, 2011. Dawn was also an editor of the anthology Fist of the Spider Woman: Tales of Fear and Queer Desire, a nominee for the Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror in 2009, and co-editor with Trish Kelly of With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn. In 2013 she released a new book of essays and poems entitled How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir.
C.C. 1486), Logge Quire. Richard of Ightham died in 1487, a writ for his inquisition being issued on 11 May and the inquest held on 14 November 1487: Edward Haute, aged 11 and more, was his son and heir, and Ightham Mote his inheritance. Richard left a will making Elizabeth Darcy (his widow) his executrix, but it is not recorded except from a pardon which she received in January 1488. It refers to Richard as "late Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire" and "late justice of sewers to Edward IV".
Bishop Willigis consecrated Saint Matthias Church (Pfarrkirche St. Matthias) about 1000. The oldest parts (north tower base) are Romanesque, if not Carolingian; the quire is Early Gothic. The main nave was built in the late 15th century, and the tower in 1500, by Peter Ruben from Meisenheim. Besides sumptuous altar baldachin capitals with representations of angels and colouring from the time of building, the organ built by Johann Michael Stumm in 1739, largely preserved in its original state and restored, and the windows by Georg Meistermann are worth viewing.
This Gothic Revival hall church, originally consecrated to Saint Pancras, with its Late Gothic quire and Romanesque steeple from the 11th or 12th century was renovated in 1992 and 1993 to give it back its original form and interior design. Inside are found several tombs of Walgraves-Rhinegraves that are worth seeing. Between 1681 and 1892, the church served both Protestants and Catholics as a simultaneous church. During this time, a wall split of the Protestant section of the church from the sanctuary, which was reserved for the Catholics.
Thomas Wood's will, dated 1501/02, appointed his burial in the tomb on the right of the high altar at St Peter's, with arrangements for the burial, mourning, and month's mind. It contained many bequests in favour of St Peter's, including "myn ymage of Jhū of sylver and gilte to stande on the high awter", and made parson John Chaunterell Overseer to his executors, his widow Margaret and his two sons-in-law, Henry Worley and Michael Englissh.Will of Thomas Woode, Alderman and Goldsmith of London (P.C.C. 1504, Holgrave quire).
Will of John Brewer, Grocer of London (P.C.C. 1636, Pile quire). Roger the elder made very substantial loans "on the publique ffaith of the late Parliament begun in 1640" which were still owing in 1650, when he made a legacy to "twenty orthodox preachers suspended by Parliament for maintaining the truth of the Gospell against all Innovators (whether Presbiterian or Independent) according to the doctrine and discipline of our mother the Church of England". His will was proved in March 1651/52, making Roger and Richard his executors.
This illustration would become a symbol for human/mutant relations and several years later Quentin Quire and his Omega Gang would base their appearance on this picture. Professor Charles Xavier invites Trask for a public debate on human/mutant relations. Xavier argues that mutants are just like humans and not evil, but that does not convince Trask revealing the Sentinels. But Trask and his scientists had apparently created a too adaptive, open-ended tactical/strategic programming, and as a result the Sentinels turn against him, claiming that they were superior to humans.
The church was consecrated to the Virgin Mary. It first arose about the year 1225 (Romanesque quire and apses) and had other parts added at various widely spaced times. Because its building history is rather long, it clearly bears stylistic features from the transitional time between Romanesque architecture and Gothic architecture. The transept, with the south semitransept based on the French model and the north matching the domestic development in Germany, was completed about 1250. The nave, akin in execution to the monastery church in Otterberg, was finished about 1300.
Xavier eventually frees himself of the helmet and confronts Quentin, calling his thought-proof helmet and his plans of revolution "flimsy". However, the altercation is not officially ended until the Stepford Cuckoos, led by Sophie, use Cerebra and a dose of mutant drug Kick to boost their shared powers. They blast through to the grounds and confront Quire, who confesses that his motivation for the ordeal was to impress Sophie, to whom he is attracted. This uniformly disgusts the Cuckoos, who mock his motivations and defeat him with a massive telepathic shockwave.
Together with Idie and Wolverine's X-Men, they defeat the Hellfire Academy and he returns to the school. Quentin later graduates and becomes a graduate student/assistant at the school. In Battle of the Atom, he comes face to face with his future Phoenix self and begins to question his stay at the school. Due to his anger towards Logan and others, Quire later breaks off association with the facility when he becomes independently wealthy and leaves the school to join the Phoenix Corporation, later becoming the new White King of the Hellfire Club.
White won numerous accolades for his portrayal of Cast No Shadow's young, disturbed protagonist Jude Traynor, including the Rising Star Award at the Edmonton International Film Festival and the Best Actor Award at the Atlantic Film Festival. Hynes was named Artist of the Year by the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council in 2008, has received the Lawrence Jackson Writer's Award, the Summerwork's Theatre Festival's Contra Guys Award, and also in 2008 won the Cuffer Prize."Joel Hynes named Artist of the Year by Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council". Quill & Quire, May 16, 2008.
Of the surviving medieval fabric the blind arcading of the chancel is of particular note as are the north and south lancets and viscae of the East Wall. The central lancets are a conjectural restoration. There is a very fine medieval episcopal effigy by the font and the remains of some pillars of the quire arcade are to be seen in the walls to the west of the new chancel arch. The eighteenth or early nineteenth century west tower may well be on the site of a crossing of the mediaeval cathedral.
About 1500, there arose a stronghouse out of which a new castle grew. Edelsberg had its first documentary mention in 1246, Blessenbach in 1267 and Weinbach in 1344. Freienfels Castle was built about 1300, presumably by the Diez family’s Weilnau branch. In 1327 it had its first documentary mention. Gräveneck Castle was built in 1395 by a knightly order under Nassau’s leadership to guard against the Knights of Elkerhausen. Weinbach - Evangelical church Today’s Evangelical church in Weinbach arose in 1728; the forerunner church’s Early Gothic quire was incorporated into this newer church.
Quill & Quire, In 1977, Acorn introduced the Jackpine sonnet, a form designed to be as irregular and spikey (and Canadian) as a jack pine tree, but with internal structure and integrity. Without a fixed number of lines and with varied line lengths, the Jackpine sonnet depends on interweaving internal rhymes, assonance and occasional end-rhymes. In July 1986, he suffered a heart attack and was admitted to the hospital. Acorn died in his home town of Charlottetown on August 20, 1986, due to complications associated with his heart condition and diabetes.
In 1728–1731 Philipp Gerlach replaced the old structure including the sepulchre chapel by a new church building, whose southerly tower had a wooden top, which – poorly built as it was – had to be torn down again in 1747. The tower then remained a stump.Wolfgang Gottschalk, Altberliner Kirchen in historischen Ansichten, Würzburg: Weidlich, 1985, p. 172. . Due to the position of the site in the middle of a crossroads with streets entering from five directions the quire of the church was not oriented, but directed to the north.
In 2009, 29 new bells and a baton-type keyboard for manual playing were added to the instrument. The north entrance of the church shows two Latin inscriptions indicating the foundation years of beguinage (1234 - anno domini MCCXXXIIII curia incepit) and church (1305). The east end of the church has a strikingly tall 14th century quire window, whose upper part illuminates the attic above the groin vault constructed in the 17th century. The interior is 27 meter wide (the widest church in town) containing a nave and two aisles of ten bays.
As with many Gothic church buildings, the interior of the quire was richly embellished. William of Malmesbury wrote: "Nothing like it could be seen in England either for the light of its glass windows, the gleaming of its marble pavements, or the many- coloured paintings which led the eyes to the paneled ceiling above." Though named after the 6th-century founding archbishop, the Chair of St Augustine, the ceremonial enthronement chair of the Archbishop of Canterbury, may date from the Norman period. Its first recorded use is in 1205.
More Norman fabric was retained in the transepts, especially in the east walls, and the old apsidal chapels were not replaced until the mid-15th century. The arches of the new nave arcade were exceptionally high in proportion to the clerestory. The new transepts, aisles, and nave were roofed with lierne vaults, enriched with bosses. Most of the work was done during the priorate of Thomas Chillenden (1391–1411): Chillenden also built a new quire screen at the east end of the nave, into which Eastry's existing screen was incorporated.
The building worthiest of note is the little village church. Saint Anthony’s Simultaneous Church has a churchtower that looks rather like a defensive structure, reckoned by dendrochronological dating to come from the time between 1350 and 1370. The nave and quire date from 1470. Two bronze bells come from 1489, according to the inscription (one bell was recast because it had cracked). In a 1508 document, the church is called a “rectorate at Hahn”. Before the Reformation, the church was in Sohren’s care in the rural chapter of Glan in the Archbishopric of Mainz.
The Evangelical church that stands today was between 1689 and 1907 used by both Evangelicals and Catholics as a simultaneous church. After the church had fallen into considerable disrepair, the Evangelical community renovated the roof and parts of the walls between 1951 and 1953, often doing the work themselves. The ridge turret over the quire was replaced with a newly built tower on the west side. Its wrought- iron cross stood on the churchtower until a storm in 2005, whereupon it was replaced in 2006 with a copper weathercock.
A doorway was knocked through the western end of the north aisle (since walled up) to allow processions to pass along the north aisle of the cathedral before leaving by the west door. In the mid-15th century the clerestory and vaulting of the north quire aisle was completed and new Perpendicular Period windows inserted into the nave aisles. Possible preparatory work for this is indicated in 1410–11 by the Bridge Wardens of Rochester who recorded a gift of lead from the Lord Prior. The lead was sold on for 41 shillings.
Post-Restoration, the relative lack of damage was noted, in particular the "monuments of the dead" were not defaced, although one John Wyld (a freeman and shoemaker of Rochester) was accused of taking down and selling iron and brass from some tombs. Thomas Fairfax's troops stabled their horses in the quire as in other cathedrals. Although no structural damage seems to have occurred, several saw pits were dug in the nave floor. Shortly after the Restoration, Samuel Pepys visited Rochester Cathedral on his way between the London and Chatham Dockyard.
Beyond the Sextry Gate is the entrance to Gundulf's Tower, used as a private back door to the cathedral. The north quire transept and east end are all executed in Early English style, the lower windows light the crypt which is earlier. Adjoining the east end of the cathedral is the east end of the Chapter Room which is in the same style. The exact form of the east end is more modern than it appears, being largely due to the work of Scott in the 19th century.
Plaque recording the restoration of the Gundulf Tower Immediately to the north of the cathedral proper and nestling in between the quire transept, pilgrim steps and sextry gate is the 11th-century Gundulf Tower. This is oldest part of the cathedral still above ground. Until the 18th century it rose as high as the adjacent parts of the church, some 65 feet.Grose's "Antiquities" vol iii (1781) and "History and Antiquities of Rochester" (1772) both cited by During the 19th century it severely decayed, until by 1897 it was recorded that "only ruins now remain".
Quill and Quire.Ellis, Sarah. Quill and Quire. January 2009. She teaches writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a masthead reviewer for The Hornbook. Ellis has said that she gets her ideas from "Memories, anecdotes people tell me, radio interviews, dreams, newspaper articles, family stories, being curious, observing the world, paying attention." Ellis is a strong advocate for children’s literature and she belongs to many different clubs and unions such as the Writers' Union of Canada, the Vancouver Children's Literature Roundtable, Children's Writers and Illustrators and many more.
This was granted, and in August 1638 Bishop William Piers found in Earbury's favour. The witnesses against Earbury, who were stewards of the manor, were unable or unwilling to agree on the valuation of the arrearages, and the Bishop therefore made his own valuation and ordered Powell to repay the money to Earbury.J. Bruce, Calendar of State Papers (Domestic), Charles I: 1637-38 (London 1869), p. 602. The National Archives list a will in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Registers (Harvey quire) for "Anthony Earbery of Weston Zoyland, Somerset".
At the Restoration Colepeper returned to England, but he survived only for a few weeks, and died on 11 July 1660.Will of John Lord Culpeper of Thorsway of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London (P.C.C. 1660, Nabbs quire). His will, dated 3 July, was proved by his wife Judith, who was buried at Hollingbourne in 1691. His white marble wall monument, with a long inscription, was set up in Hollingbourne church by his son John, 3rd Baron Colepeper, and his daughter Elizabeth Hamilton, in 1695.
The Highway Book Shop was a bookstore and publishing company, located on Ontario Highway 11 near Cobalt, Ontario, which operated from 1957 to 2011. Considered a landmark and cultural institution in the region, it was one of the largest and most famous independent bookstores in Canada."Cobalt's Highway Book Shop is unlike any other". Quill & Quire, July 2003. First established as a conventional printing business in 1957 by Douglas Pollard and his then-wife Jean (née Hope),"Highway Book Shop owner remembered as interesting entrepreneur". North Bay Nugget, November 27, 2009.
Tara Lee Morin is a Canadian writer, who was a finalist for the 2013 Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature for her book As I Remember It."Richard Wagamese wins Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, October 3, 2013. Born in a remote First Nations community in northern Manitoba to a teenage mother, Morin was removed by social services authorities from her birth home and spent her childhood growing up in a series of foster homes."Book Review: Inside look at foster care".
The Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature is a Canadian literary award, presented annually to works judged to be the best works of young adult literature published by indigenous writers in Canada."Thomas King, Bev Sellars among finalists for 2014 Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, September 3, 2014. The award is sponsored by the Canadian Organization for Development through Education (CODE), a Canadian charitable organization devoted to literacy and education, and philanthropist William Burt, and administered by the Canada Council.
At the beginning of the events of Schism, Cyclops thanks Wolverine for always being there for him as they seem to finally have come to a mutually spoken and understood respect for each other after years of fighting and rivalry. While at a conference for weapon control, Kid Omega (Quentin Quire) launches a psychic terrorist attack on the ambassadors present. In response, Sentinels are deployed at the conference and are disposed of by Cyclops and Wolverine. Due to growing fears of mutant threats, countries around the world begin to mobilize their Sentinel forces.
The original pages were roughly 10 inches by 8 inches. Unlike many of the other surviving manuscripts from the 3rd century which usually contained just the Gospels, or just the Catholic letters, or just the Pauline epistles, this manuscript possibly contained more than one grouping of New Testament texts. This hypothesis is attributed to the use of gatherings of two leaves, a single-quire that most other codices had.Bruce M. Metzger, Bart D. Ehrman, The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration, Oxford University Press (New York - Oxford, 2005), p. 54.
In around 1515 Sir John Echyngham died and was buried on the north side of the chancel of Barsham church,Will of Sir Edward Echingham of Barsham, Suffolk (PCC 1527, Porche quire). Transcript in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 54-59 (Internet Archive). and Sir Edward succeeded to his father's estate. It was after 1514 that he brought a plea against Edmund Bedingfield (junior) and the executors of Dame Margaret Bedingfield (who died in that yearJ. Greenstreet, 'Bedingfield of Oxburgh', Notes and Queries 5th Series, IX (2 February 1878), p.
When Lewknor died in 1523 Sir Edward Echyngham married her, and became kin to her eldest brother John (seated at Gillingham opposite Barsham), to her brother William (died 1524/25Will of William Everard (PCC 1524, Bodfelde quire).) of Ovingdean in Sussex, and to her sister Olyve, wife to John Tasburgh of St Peter, South Elmham (died 1509),'Everard' (first pedigree), in W. Rye, The Visitation of Norfolk Anno 1563, Harleian Society XXXII (London 1891), pp. 116-17 (Internet Archive). whose son John (died c.1552) purchased and settled at Flixton Priory.
In 1688 his cousin William Wollaston of Shenton left him a fortune and the family estates, including Finborough manor, Suffolk and the reversion of Shenton Hall, Leicestershire,Will of William Wollaston of Shenton, Leicestershire (P.C.C. 1688, Exton quire).Shenton Hall was devised to his benefactor's widow until her death (in 1717): R.E.C. Waters, Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley, Their Ancestors and Descendants, 2 vols (Robson and Sons, London 1878), II, pp. 525-26 (Internet Archive) and in November of the same year he settled in London.
Freiberg Cathedral In the great fire of 1484, the church was almost completely destroyed. However, the crucifixion group, golden gate, and parts of the quire were preserved. The Cathedral of St. Mary was built at the same location as a triple-naved Gothic hall church. A remarkable feature are the two adjacent pulpits in the central nave: the free-standing Tulpenkanzel (Tulip pulpit) from 1505, made by sculptor Master H.W. of a light type of the Tuff from Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf and the Bergmannkanzel (Miner's pulpit) of 1638 created by Hans Fritzsche of a Saxon sandstone.
Most of the walls of the crossing, the north and south transepts, and the outer walls of the nave aisles date from c1140. The walls of the Wykeham Chapel, and some of the wall of the north quire aisle were also built at this time. The entrance porch dates from c1180, though the upper story was restored in 1851. Prior to the 1850s there was a large stone pulpitum, 18 feet high and 5 feet wide, on the west side of the crossing, probably dating from the 12th century.
Following the success of The Trumpet-Major, Evans turned his attention to Far from the Madding Crowd. Hardy proclaimed that it was a “neater adaptation” than his and Comyns Carr’s. The play was staged at the Corn Exchange on 17 & 18 November 1909 and, a week later, under the auspices of the Society of Dorset Men in London, it transferred for one night to the Cricklewood Institute in North London. This was followed in 1910 by an adaptation of Under the Greenwood Tree, under the title The Mellstock Quire.
In 1385 the founder, Marquard Mendel, was buried in the quire of the new church. After the laying of the foundation stone (16 February 1381) the church, a Gothic structure with a single nave, was constructed in two portions: the eastern parts up to c. 1383/87 and the western extension until 1405 (according to dendrochronological investigation the roof timbers were felled in that year). At the same time as the church and the sacristy the chapter house was built on the south side of the church, producing a cruciform ground-plan.
Chinese Cuisine is normally quire intricately linked with the culture of the place it is from. Henan Cuisine too is not so different, as it embraces the notion of mean and harmony in most of its cuisines. Given that Henan is an entirely landlocked province, the influence from the neighbouring regions are quite evident in the culture of the province, as much as it is evident in the culinary styles and dishes. One feature that is evident in the constantly evolving Henan Cusine is the use of animal fat.
Whilst at Worcester Cathedral, he made several recordings with the cathedral choir, as well as launching the Great Cathedral Organ series for Regent Records. In 2008 a major project was completed when the new Kenneth Tickell organ came into service in the quire of the cathedral. His first recording on the new instrument included the Julius Reubke Sonata and Louis Vierne's First Symphony. At the end of 2011 he left his cathedral post to work as a freelance organist, conductor and composer, as well as starting up his own recording company, Acclaim Productions.
On 5 May 1672, at the Schloss, sometime between 0900 and 1000, at the age of 61 years, 5 weeks and 2 days, the Imperial baron, highborn lord, Johann Werner Wolf von Sponheim, died. As was customary for the nobility, he was buried in the quire at the Dörrebach church. The yard at the Schloss (still called the Schlosshof today) was surrounded with commercial buildings, of which the so-called tithe barns still stand today, although they have now been converted into dwellings. Before the house at this time was a well.
In 1833, the whole east and west wings as well as the remaining parts of the south wing were sold again, this time to private owners. In 1972, the pilgrimage to Mary Queen of Peace was revived. Beginning in 1980, the provostry buildings were restored by their private owners. In 2001, there was an extensive restoration to the Baroque part of the monastery church, while in 2013 and 2014, extensive conservational measures were being undertaken on the façade of the Late Romanesque east quire, as were wood preservation measures on the wooden Baroque furnishings.
There is also a clock on each side, at the top of the upper stage. Nikolaus Pevsner called it a "noble composite" and drew comparisons with church towers in northern France. Inside, the east, north and south tower arches date from about 1130 and have scalloped capitals; the west arch may be later and is taller, and has roll-moulding and other intricate decoration. Interior: the tower arches at the west end The former quire, with its five bays and low-vaulted aisles, has become the nave and chancel.
Minor structural alterations took place, such as the construction of a porch, a rood screen and an accompanying altar, but the fabric of the church gradually disintegrated. It worsened during the 17th century, and the original (1130s) nave collapsed in storms in about 1700, reducing the length of the church by about half. The rubble was cleared in the early 18th century, although part of one of the bays survived and has been incorporated into a porch. The quire was altered to form a new nave and chancel.
The Lady Chapel, added to the eastern end of the building in the 15th century Work continued in the 14th century. The nave roof reached its present height no later than 1350 and towards the end of the 14th century work on the Lady Chapel was started. It was completed in the early 15th century and its pendant vaulting is thought to be the first of its kind in England. Also in the 15th century, the original quire was replaced and extended so that it joined onto the new Lady Chapel.
The southern aisle, facing east After the Dissolution a corporation known as 'The Sixteen' was formed which became responsible for the temporal and ecclesiastical affairs of the parish, with the vicar and churchwardens being the principal officers. In 1788 Gustavus Brander gave the priory a pipe organ, which was installed on the quire screen. It was removed in 1848. In 1819 lath and plaster vaulting was installed in the nave, but a year later the vaulting of the south transept was found to be unsafe and had to be dismantled.
Reading by Lightning is the debut novel by Joan Thomas, published in 2008 by Goose Lane Editions.Maureen Garvie, "Reading by Lightning, by Joan Thomas". Quill & Quire, December 2008. The novel's central character is Lily Piper, a young woman who was raised in a strict Christian fundamentalist upbringing on the Canadian Prairies, and then experienced much greater freedom for the first time in her life when she was sent to England to live with her grandmother as a teenager, but now must return home when her mother falls terminally ill.
St. Andreas in 1850 The building of the gothic church, in the basilica style and romanesque westwork, was begun at the end of the fourteenth century, the choir in 1389, the northern nave in 1404, and the tower in 1503. By 1504, the nave with its side altars was finished and all that remained to be completed was the tower. This was only done in 1883-1890, when the tower reached its current height. The interior, with the quire and the radiating side chapels to the east, was modeled after the French cathedrals.
The college of Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral was created by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer as part of the reorganisation of the monastic Christ Church Priory into the new secular Cathedral. First mentioned in a letter of Cranmer to Thomas Cromwell in 1540, the Six Preachers were established by the Statutes of 1541. They were provided with houses in the Precincts but quickly became non-resident and rented out their properties. They had the right to dine with the Dean and Canons and to sit in the stalls in the quire with the canons during services.
He left Mander Ltd. in 1987 to work for J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd in Brandon in Suffolk, where he worked on projects for Oriel College, Oxford, a one-manual chamber organ for the quire at Carlisle Cathedral, and the parish church in Kesgrave, near Ipswich. He returned to N.P. Mander Ltd. as head designer in 1990, working on rebuilding the organ in the chapel at St John's College, Cambridge, on two organs for Chelmsford Cathedral, and a four-manual mechanical-action organ Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in Manhattan.
The other monks tried to bolt themselves in for safety, but Becket said to them, "It is not right to make a fortress out of the house of prayer!," ordering them to reopen the doors. The four knights, wielding drawn swords, ran into the room saying "Where is Thomas Becket, traitor to the King and country?!". The knights found Becket in a spot near a door to the monastic cloister, the stairs into the crypt, and the stairs leading up into the quire of the cathedral, where the monks were chanting vespers.
In 2010, he served on the Dayne Ogilvie Prize jury, selecting Nancy Jo Cullen as that year's prize winner."Writer Nancy Jo Cullen is a rising talent" , Xtra!, September 9, 2010. In 2011, Francis created Caker Cooking, a weekly humour blog featuring "the best of the worst of mangiacake cuisine.""Tater tots, Tang, and potato chip casserole: Brian Francis, Caker Cooking", CBC, December 13, 2013. In March 2015, Quill & Quire magazine debuted Francis' advice column, "Ask the Agony Editor.""Ask the agony editor: firing publicists and book launch drinking", Quill & Quire, February 17, 2015. The monthly humour column fields questions from readers about publishing and writing. In its Summer 2018 issue, Taddle Creek magazine debuted a new humour food column by Francis that features retro and vintage recipes from Francis's collection of community cookbooks. In August 2018, Francis debuted a new performance piece, Box 4901, as part of the Summerworks Lab Series. Directed and co-created by Rob Kempson, featuring a cast of 13 actors and performed in part by Francis himself, Box 4901 recounts Francis's attempt at finding love via a personals ad he placed in 1992. NOW magazine gave the piece 5 Ns and said it was full of "wisdom, humour and heartbreaking honesty".
19 (London, 1821), pp. 270-275 The Church was more than 390 feet in length, surrounded by the Chapter House, Treasury, Cloister, Prior's Hall, Infirmary. The Quire of the mediaeval church contained woodwork by the celebrated William Brownflete (or Bromflete) who had made the stalls in Beverley Minster, Manchester Cathedral and Ripon Cathedral and a number of churches under the patronage of The Lady Margaret Beaufort, including Gresford and Mold churches, and the chapel of St. John's College Cambridge. All the buildings were destroyed except the Nave which became the parish church and the Gatehouse, which is now the Bayle Gate Museum.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels on 278 parchment leaves (size ), with numerous lacunae. The leaves are arranged in octavo (eight leaves in quire). The text is written in one column per page, 19 lines per page. ; Contents Matthew 7:25-8:28; 12:36-13:8; 13:38-28:20; Mark 1:1-6:1; 6:10-7:22; 7:23-16:20; Luke 1:1-3:18; 3:34-8:53; 9:9-16:11; 16:21-23:49; 24:6-53; John 1:1-15:6; 16:19-18:18; 18:38-19:29.
Harold G. Leask, Irish churches and monastic buildings In 1300 Richard de Ferings, Archbishop of Dublin arranged an agreement between the two cathedrals, the Pacis Compostio, which acknowledged both as cathedrals and made some provision to accommodate their shared status (see below for more on this). In the 1350s a major extension was undertaken by John de St Paul, Archbishop of Dublin 1349–62. By 1358, the nave of the cathedral was partly in use for secular purposes and a "long quire" was added, extending the old choir area by around 10 metres. St Paul also installed an organ.
The Codex Sinaiticus contains the Epistle of Barnabas under the heading ΒΑΡΝΑΒΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΗ. beginning at Quire 91, folio 2r, col. 2.Reproduction of Codex Sinaiticus with GO TO (Barnabas) The 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus (S), discovered by Constantin von Tischendorf in 1859 and published by him in 1862, contains a complete text of the Epistle placed after the canonical New Testament and followed by the Shepherd of Hermas. The 11th-century Codex Hierosolymitanus (H), which also includes the Didache, the two Epistles of Clement and the longer version of the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch, is another witness to the full text.
The dome in All Saints' is more hemi-spherical, and the columns at St Mary-at-Hill are Corinthian with fluting. The Mayoral Seat dominates the pews on the south side, and in the north aisle there is a Consistory Court. Icons of Saint Peter and Saint Katharine are situated at the east end before the steps in to the Quire, and these were painted for the church in 2001 to reflect the parish boundaries, which include the site of St Katharine's Church (demolished) and St Peter's Church. The rebuilt church of All Saints' was consecrated and opened in 1680.
His cousin Sir Richard Haute died at the end of 1492, leaving his lands to his wife and little son Henry at Swerdling (in Petham), and providing that his mother Margaret should have convenient lodging there, with £5 rent to be paid at Warehorne: he left several riding horses to his servants, and "maister Thomas Haute" (perhaps Sir William's son) was among the witnesses.Will of Sir Richard Hawte (P.C.C. 1493), Dogett Quire. Sir Richard's widow was Katherine, daughter of Thomas Boston, whom he had married after the death in 1486 of her second husband John Green of Wicken Bonhunt, Essex.
Elephant Winter, the story of a young woman who returns to her rural Ontario home to tend to her dying mother and finds her life altered due to a romantic relationship with a wildlife caretaker at a neighboring safari park. The book was described as "enormously engaging" by Maureen Garvie in Quill & Quire. Frank Moher further observed in a Saturday Night review of the novel that Sophie's growing empathy is reflected by "prose that is as extravagant in feeling as it is in expression". Kirkus Reviews described the book as a "sometimes emotionally scattered debut" but praised it for its "intriguing lore".
C.C. 1681, North quire). ;The final years George Davenport, M.A., a Leicestershire man who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (B.A. 1649–50, M.A. 1653), was appointed to the Rectory of St Peter Westcheap in January 1661.CCEd, Appointment Record ID 161357. He became rector of Houghton-le- Spring in County Durham in 1664,Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Part I vol. 2, p. 13. left St Peter's in 1665, and never saw it again. His letters have survived in some number and are published.M.M. Harvey (ed.), The Letters of George Davenport, 1651–1677 (Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge 2011) at p.
Oppel forwarded the newly completed manuscript to a family friend who knew Roald Dahl, who in turn recommended it to his agent. Oppel went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts degree in cinema studies and English at Trinity College in the University of Toronto, writing The Live-Forever Machine (1992) during his final year. Oppel moved to England and wrote a number of books during that period, gleaning several ideas while working at typing students' papers. From 1995 to 1996, Oppel worked as an editor atQuill and Quire, the trade magazine of the Canadian publishing industry.
Above these latter three are three white marble lettered panels, two with "Laus Deo" ("Praise be to God"), and the centre with "Gloria in excelsis Deo" ("Glory to God in the highest"), also red stone framed. Timber altar rails by Seddon, in open grid within panels, the top openings cusped, protect the sanctuary. The timber altar is also by Seddon, with three panels each of four quatrefoils. Following a common practice in convents and collegiate churches it is believed that there were usually choir stalls in the west end of the chancel (often called the choir or quire).
It tells the story of Miranda, a television news producer from Edmonton, who ends up on a life- changing road trip with a young East Indian who is planning to enter the priesthood, and the story also features a refugee from the Rwandan genocide. In her review of the novel for the Quill & Quire, Barbra Leslie wrote, "It recounts a cynical woman's search for spiritual or religious meaning, and it's good: a dry, quiet Canadian Beat tale." Defying Gravity was nominated for three Saskatchewan Book Awards, including Book of the Year. Webber has also worked extensively in broadcast journalism and video production.
Services in the minster are sometimes regarded as on the High Church or Anglo-Catholic end of the Anglican continuum. The minster was completed in 1472 after several centuries of building. It is devoted to Saint Peter, and has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic quire and east end and Early English North and South transepts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window (finished in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.
The Hope- Jones organ was heavily re-built in 1925 by Harrison & Harrison, and then regular minor works kept it in working order until Wood Wordsworth and Co. were called in 1978. It was a large four-manual organ with 61 speaking stops. It had a large Gothic Revival case with heavily decorated front pipes as well as two smaller cases either side of the quire. This organ (apart from the large transept case and pedal pipes) was removed in 2006 in order to make way for a new instrument by Kenneth Tickell, which was completed in the summer of 2008.
There were about 500 corrections made to the Folio in this way. These corrections by the typesetters, however, consisted only of simple typos, clear mistakes in their own work; the evidence suggests that they almost never referred back to their manuscript sources, let alone tried to resolve any problems in those sources. The well-known cruxes in the First Folio texts were beyond the typesetters' capacity to correct. The Folio was typeset and bound in "sixes" – 3 sheets of paper, taken together, were folded into a booklet- like quire or gathering of 6 leaves, 12 pages.
Bob Plamondon (born 8 December 1957 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a consultant, independent board member, historian, and author. He has been an independent consultant for over 30 years, a full and part-time professor at three universities over a twenty-year period, and the author of numerous public policy studies, op-eds, and books. His books have been excerpted in Maclean's magazine and numerous Canadian newspapers, and reviewed in Quill and Quire, Literary Review of Canada, The Globe and Mail, and The Washington Times. His 2013 book The Truth About Trudeau stayed on Amazon's Top 100 books for 47 consecutive days.
She is most noted for her young adult novel Tilly, a Story of Hope and Resilience, which won the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2014,"Monique Gray Smith wins Burt Award for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Literature". Quill & Quire, September 9, 2014. and her children's picture book My Heart Fills With Happiness, which won the Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize in 2017. In 2018 she was named as a finalist for the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award for Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation,"Victoria author Monique Gray Smith nominated for award".
Asimov has stated that The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science led to his recognition as a major figure in the field of science writing. Asimov's Guide to Science was reviewed by John Cheney in Contemporary Physics. Asimov's New Guide to Science received positive reviews from Paul Stuewe in Quill & Quire, Margrett J. McFadden in Voice of Youth Advocates, and Robert H. Bell in Science Books & Films, and a mixed review from E. L. Williams in Choice. The book was also reviewed by Jim Pirie in Chemical Engineer and the geneticist H. Bentley Glass in The Quarterly Review of Biology.
The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary won the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction (2012),The Charles Taylor Prize, March 5, 2012, The Charles Taylor Prize, Retrieved 11/17/2012 and was shortlisted for the British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction and the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction (2012).Faculty of Arts, August 28, 2012, Shortlist announced for the 2012 Edna Staebler Award, Wilfrid Laurier University, Headlines (News Releases), Retrieved 11/17/2012 It was named a "Book of the Year" by Quill & Quire, The Globe and Mail, Amazon.ca, and CTV's Canada AM.
Shaun Smith of Quill & Quire gave the book a positive review, saying "While the pat message about the value of sports is a touch overplayed here, the novel’s real strength comes from Mouse’s experience of the world as a fearful and dangerous place. Also, though Skuy ultimately offers up a storybook ending, the grittier aspects of Undergrounders may well give young readers pause to consider what life must be like for the innumerable homeless children of the world." As of April 27, 2016, the book currently has a 4.07/5 rating, based on 161 reviews, on Goodreads.
These two multi-screen video installations are permanently located at the end of the Quire aisles, flanking the High Altar of the cathedral and the American Memorial Chapel. Each work employs an arrangement of multiple plasma screen panels configured in a manner similar to historic altarpieces. In summer 2010, St Paul's chose two new works by the British artist Mark Alexander to be hung either side of the nave. Both entitled Red Mannheim, Alexander's large red silkscreens are inspired by the Mannheim Cathedral altarpiece (1739–41), which was damaged by bombing in the Second World War.
" The Quill and Quire described the book as "compact, clear-sighted, and nervy. Chong's grasp of suburban tackiness is laugh-out-loud awesome, right down to the ubiquitous copies of Maclean's magazine on parental coffee tables and trick or treaters dressed as Orville Redenbacher." His second book Neil Young Nation (2005), a non-fiction work, traces the steps of Neil Young's 1970 trip across Canada and the United States. New York Times Book Review of compared the book to "watching an endless home movie in which a not very close friend visits all the houses he grew up in.
Gottfried Silbermann organ at Freiberg Cathedral The electoral box of the Polish king Augustus II the Strong Between 1541 and Augustus II the Strong's conversion to Catholicism, nine rulers of Saxony were buried in the quire of the cathedral. August's mother and her sister are buried in the sisters' crypt in the All Saints chapel. Their tomb, created by the Saxon Baroque sculptor Balthasar Permoser, had originally been situated in the Lichtenburgk Monastery at Prettin, but was moved to Freiberg in 1811. Another noteworthy feature is the monument honoring Maurice, Elector of Saxony, who also is buried in the Freiberg Cathedral.
He left Shireoaks to be occupied by Dame Frances for her lifetime, with an annuity of £405, all held by trustees who were to ensure that she maintained a rigid discipline of maintenance for the estate including the keeping of 200 deer in the park, or else to forfeit her lifetime right if she failed to keep these terms closely, or in any detail challenged them.Will of Sir Thomas Hewett of Shireoakes, Nottinghamshire (P.C.C. 1726, Plymouth quire). The estate was to descend to his godson John Thornhaugh of Osberton, reputedly because his only daughter had run off with a fortune-teller.
Abtweiler's church had its first documentary mention in the 14th century. According to the 1333 agreement, the income from the forest, which was shared half and half by Staudernheim and Hene (Hühnerhof), was to be used to build the chapel in Appwilre. In 1342, this chapel was named as belonging under Blessed Nicholas’s Parish Church (Pfarrkirche “Beati Nycolai”) on the Disibodenberg. Going by the building’s form, however, the church that stands today can only be dated as far back as the 15th century, since the quire and the nave are mentioned one after the other after a short interruption.
Paste Magazine called the book "an improbable but gripping tale", while Quill & Quire called it a "ballsy narrative; ... brave, explosive, ... and too rare." Donna Bailey Nurse in a review for The Globe and Mail said Half-Blood Blues "can be compared to a jazz symphony with discrete movements, shifting moods and a complex chorus of human and instrumental voice", and concluded by describing it as a "brilliantly conceived, gorgeously executed novel. It's a work that promises to lead black literature in a whole new direction."Donna Bailey Nurse, "Half-Blood Blues, by Esi Edugyan", Globe & Mail, September 9, 2011.
Later in the 12th century (probably from the 1170s onwards) everything beyond the nave was replaced with a tall, expansive quire with five bays, a quadripartite (four-celled) rib vault, aisles with their own vaulting, a triforium and a clerestory. This work took several decades and was undertaken for William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, Philip de Braose's son. Flying buttresses were added to the exterior to support the vaulted aisles soon after they were built—an early usage of this structural technique. The church had reached its greatest physical extent by about 1225, when this work was completed.
38-39 (Google). Philip jnr was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was awarded BA in 1660. Skippon inherited substantially from his father,Will of Major-General Phillipp Skippon of Acton, Middlesex (P.C.C. 1660, Nabbs quire). succeeding him in 1661, and was admitted to Gray's Inn on 5 February 1662-1663.J. Foster (ed.), The Register of Admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 (Hansard, London 1889), p. 295 (Hathi Trust). He then embarked on lengthy travels through Europe (Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Netherlands) between 1663 and 1666 with John Ray, the noncomformist naturalist, and his fellow pupils Francis Willughby and Nathaniel Bacon.
Isodorus "Isidore" van Kinsbergen (3 September 1821 – 10 September 1905) was a Dutch-Flemish engraver who took the first archaeological and cultural photographs of Java during the Dutch East Indies period in the nineteenth century. The photographs he produced during his visit to the colony in 1851 ranged in subject from antiquities and landscapes to portraits, court- photography, model studies and nudes. His monograph was published in black and white with a coloured quire of nearly 400 photographs. His photograph of Borobudur was the first picture of the monument that showed the results of the first restoration c. 1873.
' - only for Jean to reveal that they were not an attack force, just a distraction. Smiling, she removes Sublime from Beast's body, briefly returning him to normal. Seconds after apologizing, he is decapitated by Apollyon, who promptly unmasks and finds the world not as perfect as hoped. In an extra-dimensional plane within the ancient M'Kraan Crystal called the White Hot Room, numerous other hosts of the Phoenix (most notably Quentin Quire) instruct Jean, now dressed in a white and gold version of her Phoenix costume (thus establishing her as the White Phoenix of the Crown), to repair the broken timeline.
Parry indicated in the score scope for an improvisatory fanfare between the two, should the length of the procession and timing require it: the Scholars shout their greeting as the Sovereign (and his Consort) pass through the Quire and up into the Theatre. At the last coronation, that of Elizabeth II in 1953, the acclamation took the form of "Vivat Regina Elizabetha".Hall. John (2012), Queen Elizabeth II and Her Church: Royal Service at Westminster Abbey, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, ] (p. 11) The acclamation section is not sung with standard Latin pronunciation, but with a variant known as Anglicized Latin.
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels, on 280 parchment leaves (size ), in quarto (four leaves in quire), with two lacunae (Luke 1:1-2:32; John 1:1-4:2). It is written in two columns per page, 26 lines per page. The text is divided according to the Ammonian Sections (in Mark 236 sections – with the last numbered section in 16:12), with references to the Eusebian Canons (irregularly inserted). It contains the table of the (table of contents) to Luke, synaxaria, Menologion, subscriptions at the end of each Gospel, with numbers of , and numbers of .
Twigg was born in 1952 in the Vancouver suburb of North Vancouver. He began freelance writing in the 1970s, and helped found the B.C. Book Prize in 1985. In the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote columns and reviews for the Vancouver Sun, the Globe and Mail, Quill and Quire, and the Toronto Star, as well as publishing books on the literature of Vancouver, British Columbian, Belizean, and Cuban history, the Dalai Lama, and soccer, among other topics. In 1987, he started BC Bookworld, a quarterly trade newspaper focused on British Columbia-based books and authors, both fiction and non-fiction.
This is also found in Carlsruhe Fragment B, but not in the Bobbio. #"Communicantes". Variants for Christmas, Circumcision (called Kalendis), Stellae (that is Epiphany – compare Welsh, Dydd Gwyl Ystwyll; Cornish, Degl Stul; and in stilla domini in the St Cuthbert Gospels. The actual variant here is natalis calicis (Maundy Thursday), the end of one and the beginning of the other have been dropped out in copying, Easter, Clausula pasca (Low Sunday), Ascension, and Pentecost. The inserted quire ends with the second of these, and the others are on a whole palimpsest page and part of another.
His will starts with "First I bequeath my Soule unto the Holy Trinity as is aforesaid and my Body to be buried in The Cathedrall Church of Rochester aforesaid neare unto the Steeple and Staires going up into the Quire on the South side of the same Staires". His will goes on to describe a procession from his house to the cathedral complete with curate and the "singing children" from the cathedral all "in their Surplices". After a service and sermon, he was to be buried. Various disbursements are made to those taking part, including to the sextons for digging the grave and ringing his knell "with all the bells".
The painted pillar - a rare medieval survivor Notable features of the church include the reputed tomb of King Stephen (the church is thus one of only a few churches outside London where an English king was interred), nationally important misericords in the Quire, a rare medieval painted pillar and a recently installed altar dedicated to Saints Crispin and Crispinian. Its clock was built by James William Benson. In 1950 it was listed Grade I by English Heritage.British Listed Buildings Retrieved 18 July 2013 ;Music The church supports a strong choral tradition with a choir of adults and children who sing Anglican Matins, Evensong and Communion.
His primary pairings were with David Roman of Toronto and Barb Rausch of Los Angeles, both of whom assisted with plotting and penciling.Tobias, Conan. "Katherine Collins, creator of the comic Neil the Horse, gets back in the saddle", Quill and Quire (May 2017). It was common for the original art pages to be sent by courier back and forth between the two cities to be worked on; throughout the 1980s Saba frequently moved back and forth from one city to the other, and as well often worked while in transit, setting up a temporary studio in guest rooms and even once in a gazebo in Oakland, California.
Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway (Cree) is a 1998 novel about the author and his brother's childhoods, their trauma resulting from the Canadian Indian residential school system, and his brother's death from AIDS. As the boys struggle to survive, Wisakedjak appears in the form of The Fur Queen, who watches over the boys as they fulfill their destiny to become artists.Kiss of the Fur Queen review at Quill & Quire, September 1998. In 2010, two-spirit artist Kent Monkman (Cree) created a painting called Weesageechak Teaches Hermes How to Trick the Four- Leggeds showing Wisakedjak as a naked man wearing purple, high-heeled boots.
When he witnessed Quentin Quire - whom he had brought to the Hellfire Academy along with him - being tortured by Sauron, he finally took action and turned on the Hellfire Academy choosing to help Quentin escape. As they were escaping, they are attacked by Husk and the All-New Hellions. Husk's increasingly slipping sanity causes her to attempt to kill Toad during the fight. Despite his reluctance to hurt her, Toad begins to rip off layers of her flesh until she is left in her human form, confused about where she is and why she is not still in the Grey Academy, having apparently lost most of her memory.
A quarto (from Latin , ablative form of , fourth) is a book or pamphlet made up of one or more full sheets of paper on which 8 pages of text were printed, which were then folded two times to produce four leaves. Each leaf of a quarto book thus represents one fourth the size of the original sheet. Each group of 4 leaves (called a "gathering" or "quire") could be sewn through the central fold to attach it to the other gatherings to form a book. Sometimes, additional leaves would be inserted within another group to form, for example, gatherings of 8 leaves, which similarly would be sewn through the central fold.
A stift was settled on the new church to pay for a nave (like that at Ahnaberg Convent) run by the Premonstratensians. The stift was set up in 1366-67 and Pope Urban V confirmed a new construction phase to provide a parish church whilst the quire was handed over to the canons. Several of the church's canons took offices at the Hessian court in the period running up to the Reformation. In 1437 Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse brought a relic of the True Cross back to Kassel, meaning the Martinskirche was also sometimes known as the Stift of the Holy Cross (Stift zum Heiligen Kreuz).
If it seemed an unlikely thing to happen that many newcomers settled in Breitenbach and also that a Catholic parish was once again founded in 1687, then without a doubt, these events could be traced back to French initiatives. Forthwith, French names began cropping up in the Catholic church books, as if to underscore this development. After 1687, the church was held by a simultaneum, and both Protestant and Catholic services were held there. This old church was thoroughly renovated in the Baroque style between 1783 and 1787 to plans by Zweibrücken master builder Friedrich Wahl, whose work preserved, at least fundamentally, the quire tower.
Gartner was born in Winnipeg and moved to Calgary in early childhood. She earned a BA in political science at the University of Calgary, later receiving an honours degree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa and an MFA from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where she currently resides. Gartner started her career as a newspaper and magazine journalist for a number of publications, including the Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail, Saturday Night, Quill and Quire, The Georgia Straight, Western Living and Canadian Business. Her work has brought her three Western Magazine Awards, including a Gold Award in 2003 for feature writing.
C.C. 1540, Alenger quire). master and kinsman of Rowland Hayward,'1540–1541: Rowland Hayward', in D.E. Wickham, "Freemen Sworn: 1529/30 – 1545/46", Abstracts from First Clothworkers' Company Accounts Book (Clothworkers Company, MS, dated 1979). occupied the new premises on the north frontage of Cheapside east of Milk Street.D.J. Keene and V. Harding, 'All Hallows Honey Lane 11/1', Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire, Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (London, 1987), pp. 10-15, at notes 13-14 (British History Online, accessed 28 December 2018).
C.C. 1623, Swann quire). At about this time John Colepeper sold his family home of Wigsell to Cheney Colepeper, and it was afterwards demolished and rebuilt. Sir Robert, meanwhile, bought a residence at Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire, so that Dame Elizabeth could live within reach of her friends in London, before moving more permanently to Yoxford in Suffolk. During this time her house was frequented by the puritan Dr. Richard Sibbes (died 1635), Master of Katharine Hall, University of Cambridge, and Preacher to Grays Inn, who used to say that he went to other places mostly to satisfy others, but to the Brooke house to please himself.
In New X-Men, Quire is depicted as an Omega level mutant possessing advanced cognitive and telepathic abilities that enable him to organize and construct his thoughts at accelerated rates, overtly or covertly manipulate the minds of others, resist mind probes, and disable other forms of psychic manipulation. His level of psychic influence on others depends on the number of individuals he wishes to affect — his influence is strongest among fewer individuals and subtler in large numbers of people. Xavier explains that Quentin's psychic powers are "deep, subtle, and he's able to influence minds around him". Emma Frost also states that his mind processes several thousand "brilliant" thoughts a second.
The death of mutant fashion designer Jumbo Carnation prompts Quire to gather a small group of students to exact revenge on Carnation's murderers. The Omega Gang symbol At Quire's request, all members tattoo themselves with a symbol formed by an Omega with an X below it and dress up with red-and-black striped shirts, jeans and whips. This is an outfit designed by Carnation himself and based on an illustration from an anti-mutant article written by Bolivar Trask many years ago, which portrayed mutants enslaving the human race. The Omega Gang members also consume the drug Kick in order to boost their powers.
Inside the building are a wall tabernacle from High Gothic times, made of sandstone and built into the quire, a baptismal font from 1696, a Late Baroque Madonna and an organ remodelled in the Baroque style. In the belfry are two bells from 1309 and 1411. ;Evangelical church, Bleidenstadt (formerly Catholic parish church of Saint Peter on the Mountain, after 1530 relinquished to the new Protestant community) : The church has the constituent community’s oldest stone memorial, a tomb slab commemorating the Minister Johannes von Spangenberg, who died in 1363. The lower part of the churchtower is of Romanesque Revival origin and built with a decorative rose window with sandstone ornamentation.
Elizabeth Abbott (born 1942) is a Canadian writer, historian and animal rights activist. She is the former dean of women for St. Hilda's College at the University of Toronto and is currently a senior research associate at Trinity College, University of Toronto. Abbott has written numerous books, and has contributed to many publications, including The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, The Gazette (Montreal), Quill & Quire, Huffington Post and London Free Press. Abbott ran to represent the riding of Toronto—Danforth in the House of Commons of Canada at the 2015 and 2019 Canadian federal elections as a member of the Animal Protection Party of Canada.
The cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1067, a year after the Norman Conquest. Rebuilding began in 1070 under the first Norman archbishop, Lanfranc (1070–1077). He cleared the ruins and reconstructed the cathedral to a design based closely on that of the Abbey of Saint-Étienne in Caen, where he had previously been abbot, using stone brought from France. The new church, its central axis about 5m south of that of its predecessor, was a cruciform building, with an aisled nave of nine bays, a pair of towers at the west end, aisleless transepts with apsidal chapels, a low crossing tower, and a short quire ending in three apses.
Existing manuscripts and witnesses of the Historia Augusta fall into three groups: # A manuscript of the first quarter of the ninth century, Vatican Pal. lat. 899 (Codex Palatinus), known as P, and its direct and indirect copies. P was written at Lorsch in Caroline minuscule. The text in this manuscript has several lacunae marked with dots indicating the missing letters, a confusion in the order of the biographies between Verus and Alexander, and the transposition of several passages: two long ones which correspond to a quire of the original which became loose and was then inserted in a wrong place, and a similar transposition in Carus.
In 1635 the cathedral was described as: "small and plaine, yet it is very lightsome and pleasant: her [the cathedral's] quire is neatly adorn'd with many small pillars of marble; her organs though small yet are they rich and neat; her quiristers though but few, yet orderly and decent." The author then describes the various monuments "divers others also of antiquity, so dismembred, defac'd and abused".Lansdowne MS. no 213 (British Library) quoted in . The reference to the monuments is particularly relevant, for this was six years before the despoliation of the cathedral by Parliamentarian soldiers in the wake of the English Civil War.
In 2012, she founded Little Brother Magazine, a twice-yearly publication of short stories, essays, and visual art. Having evolved from a Tumblr project, Keeler explained at the time of its release that she didn't want it referred to as a journal because "A journal is a dead thing." The magazine went on to win gold at the Canadian National Magazine Awards (CNMA) in 2013, for Jess Taylor's story, Pauls, in the Fiction category. Her dedication to keeping the publication as open as possible prompted Canada's trade publishing magazine, Quill & Quire, to name her as one of seven women in the book industry encouraging diversity.
After being hired at Quill & Quire as a staff writer in 1999, he rose through the positions of review editor and news editor to be named editor in chief in 2004. During his tenure, Weiler wrote book reviews and articles for the country's three major newspapers: The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and the National Post. Weiler had a tattoo on his inner forearm that read "I can't go on. I'll go on," a well-known line from Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable, and a reference, as he revealed in a blog post, to his struggle with a heart condition, the details of which he did not reveal.
Also the structure of the individual bricks and the alternating but irregular bonding of headers and stretchers there speaks for this dating.Stefan Amt, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Neuenwalde (expertise), Hanover: Büro für Historische Bauforschung, 2004, pp. 8seq. Since the 15th century bricklaying usually followed regular bondings.Stefan Amt, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Neuenwalde: Bauhistorische Untersuchung , Hanover: Büro für Historische Bauforschung, 2005, p. 33. Seen from North East with the older six western bays, and the newer two eastern bays and the quire of 1910 with stained glass window After the fires of 1500 and 1629 the church had been reconstructed either times using the surviving outside brickwork structures.
Rheingauer Dom Counts of Schönborn at Geisenheim Resembling a cathedral, the gothic church Heilig Kreuz (Holy Cross) was finished by twin-towers only in the 19th century, similar to the cathedral in Cologne, and is therefore also called Rheingauer Dom. The architect of the neo-gothic facade and the towers was Philipp Hoffmann who also built landmarks in Wiesbaden. Nave and quire from the early 16th century, important tombs and rich interior décor and the rare Stumm organ from the romantic period make it worth seeing. At the Pfefferzoll (“Pepper Toll”), ships sailing by town were once charged a toll in what was then a valuable spice.
Roggenburg Abbey seen from the air Roggenburg Abbey, Baroque building Organ, originally by Schmahl Quire, Roggenburg Abbey church In 1126 Count Bertold of Bibereck, together with his wife and his two brothers, Konrad, Bishop of Chur, and Siegfried, a canon in the diocese of Augsburg, founded the monastery. The first Premonstratensian canons came from Ursberg Abbey nearby and built the first monastery church. In 1444 the foundation was raised to the status of an abbey. The first description of Roggenburg Abbey as reichsunmittelbar dates from 1482/5; the legal consolidation of this status took place in tiny stages over the first half of the 16th century.
They form small panels on the exterior of buildings or are carved in wood beneath the folding seats of the quire. On the other hand, where artworks have been sponsored by major guilds, they may be masterpieces by renowned artists, such as the series of statues of Patron Saints that fill the external niches of the Church of Orsanmichele in Florence, of which Donatello's St George, commissioned by the armourers and now in the Bargello, is one of the best known statues of the Early Renaissance. These saints include among their number a blacksmith, a professional soldier, a doctor, a tax collector and four shoemakers. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
Here's your chance to get in on the ground floor of a series that promises to deliver something truly different." endearing characters,Quill & Quire: Canada's Magazine of Book News and Reviews (Toronto) (starred review "indicating a book of exceptional merit"): "The characterization is brilliant, the plotting enviable, and the narrative technique tight and fast-paced. This is a completely successful novel that should be read by science fiction fans, by those who no longer read science fiction, and by those who never have. Fossil Hunter, like Far-Seer before it, is not just wonderful SF; it's wonderful fiction." and social relevance.SFRA Review: "Exciting, amusing — [but] much more than an adventure tale.
Inside the crossing is extended to a wide octagon, including the side naves, allowing the congregants a good view and listening. The pulpit originally stood in the centre of the octagon.Ingrid Bartmann-Kompa, Horst Büttner, Horst Drescher, Joachim Fait, Marina Flügge, Gerda Herrmann, Ilse Schröder, Helmut Spielmann, Christa Stepansky, and Heinrich Trost, Die Bau- und Kunstdenkmale in der DDR: Hauptstadt Berlin: 2 parts, Institut für Denkmalpflege (ed.) (11983), Berlin: Henschelverlag Kunst und Gesellschaft, 21984, part I, p. 398. Due to the high number of congregants at the time of its construction, lofts hang around the octagonal prayer hall except of its eastern side, which is open to the quire.
William Blois alone swore to administer his estate at Probate in December 1669. William Blois succeeded to his own father Sir William the elder, compiler of the "Blois MSS", in 1673,Farrer, 'The Blois MSS', p. 150. and becoming himself Sir William, died only two years later.Will and Sentence of Sir William Blois of City of London (both P.C.C. 1676, Bence quire). All his elder sons having died, his surviving son Charles (in his father's place) took on the administration of his uncle Sir Robert Brooke's will (Dame Elizabeth Brooke renouncing and the others all being deceased),Will of Robert Brooke (PCC 1670), probate clauses.
Ryan Porter, "Film adaptations of Indigenous bestsellers The Inconvenient Indian, the Trickster series to premiere at TIFF". Quill & Quire, July 30, 2020. The film blends scenes in which King, filmed in a taxi cab being driven by actress Gail Maurice in costume as an indigenous trickster, narrates portions of his own book, blended with video clips of historical representation of indigenous peoples as well as segments profiling modern figures, such as Kent Monkman, Christi Belcourt, A Tribe Called Red, Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and Nyla Innuksuk, who are reshaping the narrative with their contemporary work in art, music, literature and film.Radheyan Simonpillai, "VIFF review: Inconvenient Indian is made with love".
Kirkus reviews called the novel a "beautifully composed, unflinching and harrowing story". Nicholas Dinka in their Quill & Quire review mentions that the novel has "much decency and intelligence" and both the stories of the novel are "entirely plausible" but criticises for "remarkable dourness of its prose". While Dennis Lythgoe of Deseret News noted that "Bergen's book lives and breathes the Vietnam experience"; Ron Charles in his The Washington Post review mentioned that "Bergen's ability to dramatize trauma-induced disaffection is undeniable; whether readers will want to sink down that hole with his characters is less clear". Irene Wanner of The Seattle Times appreciated the novel for its writing.
Through his mother, Aimée Parson, James William was a descendant of the London property developer James Burton, who was the father of the architect Decimus Burton. James William was educated at Cranleigh School, for which he played cricket, and at Worcester College, Oxford, where he was Captain of Cricket. He later attended the University of Grenoble in France, where he received the Diplôme de Hautes Études. Worcester College, Oxford Quire of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle James William was a member of the original side of the Jesters Cricket Club, which was founded in 1928 by John 'Jock' Forbes Burnet (1910 - 1980) of St. Paul's School, London.
" Mallory Yu of NPR wrote that Tamaki's dialogue feels natural and is delivered by "infinitely relatable" characters. Also lauding the novel's dialogue, Quill & Quire wrote that it "feels more authentic than most YA teen-speak, with characters holding back, not risking too much, worried about saying the wrong thing. Valero-O'Connell matches the verbal starts and stops with a multi-panel style that acts as a form of visual editing." The A.V. Clubs Sava also praised Tamaki's writing, stating that she "excels when she's writing stories about young women discovering their strength in times of crisis, and Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me falls right in her creative sweet spot.
The branch parish of Weiden was separated from Hottenbach in 1817 when the terms of the agreements made at the Congress of Vienna came into force, putting Weiden in the Principality of Birkenfeld, an exclave of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, most of whose territory was in what is now northwest Germany, with a coastline on the North Sea. In 1819, the parishes of Hottenbach and Stipshausen were bound to each other. In 1903, the church's old nave, which had fallen into disrepair, was torn down, while the former quire tower from 1290 was left standing. On 1 August 1904, the new church building, designed by architect August Senz, was consecrated.
The former eastern gallery was removed, thus making considerably more room inside the church. The whole quire was newly created. The altar, the baptismal font, the 18th-century pulpit, the carved confessional, believed to have been similar to the one at the Evangelical church in Staudernheim, and the choir bench behind the altar but within the congregation's sight all fell victim to the renovation work. The appointments in the church, with a small pulpit on a sandstone pedestal, a plain altar table and a stand for a baptismal bowl with a brass lid, all made of wood, had a rather humble look to them.
The Quill & Quire gave an overall negative review, writing that the book "comes off as merely shmaltzy" and "though tasty, has little sustaining value". In contrast, the Winnipeg Free Press praised the book as "light and likable". On the CBC radio show The Next Chapter with Shelagh Rogers, Toronto writer Catherine Gildiner calls the book the "Story of goy meets girl" and finds it carefree, witty and lighthearted with many funny one-liners, praising Errett's "turn of phrase" and comparing him to Jonathan Goldstein. On the other hand, Gildiner criticises him for downplaying the issues associated with his experiences and for not clarifying for his readers the reasons behind his conversion.
The Late Baroque aisleless nave was built onto the Late Romanesque quire in 1766, and in 1848 it was given a ridge turret. The convent buildings that were built between 1723 and 1764 form a three-winged Baroque complex with mansard roofs and elaborate stucco ceilings of the Mainz school of strapwork. The highlight among the stucco ceilings is the painted one in the former refectory measuring more than 90 m², which bears inscribed witness to the sponsor of these works, Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine. The last remnants of the ringwall that once girded the monastery were removed in 2003 when a new building zone was laid out.
He is described as deceased ("defunctus""...Johnis Gwinneth Clerici nuper vicarii de Luton diocesse Lincolnie provicieque Cantuarie defuncti", i.e., "...of John Gwynneth, clerk, late vicar of Luton in the diocese of Lincoln and the province of Canterbury, deceased".) in Hilary term 1558/59, when his administrators and next of kin ("proximi consanguinei"), his nephew Edward Awpart (jr) and his niece Elizabeth Awpart, wife of George Keynsham of Tempsford, Bedfordshire,High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, 1577–78. See Will of George Keynsham (P.C.C. 1592, Harrington quire), making Stephen Vaughan jnr his overseer. pressed a claim for debt of £40 against Sir Thomas Rotherham of Someries, Luton.
"Art director becomes web publisher at St. Joseph Media" , Design Edge Canada magazine, September 2008 Other notable former staff include Ted Mumford, Kenneth Oppel, Bert Archer, James Grainger, and Nathan Whitlock. Editor-in-chief Derek Weiler died unexpectedly on April 12, 2009, at age 40, as the result of a chronic heart condition."Saying goodbye" , Quill & Quire magazine, April 2009 The current editorial masthead includes Sue Carter Flinn, editor-in-chief; Steven Beattie, review editor; and Dory Cerny, Books for Young People editor. The publisher is Alison Jones and the associate publisher is Attila Berki, founder and former owner of the small publishing house Riverbank Press.
Joseph Boyden is a Canadian novelist, screenwriter, essayist, and public speaker. His bestselling novels have won numerous national and international awards (including the Giller Prize in 2008), and have been published in over 20 languages in more than fifty countries. Boyden grew up in Willowdale, North York, Ontario, and attended the Jesuit-run Brebeuf College School. The ninth of eleven children, he is the son of Blanche (Gosling) and Raymond Wilfrid Boyden, a medical officer renowned for his bravery, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and was the most highly decorated medical officer of World War II.Author Profile: Joseph Boyden in Quill & Quire.
Old market square with St.-Reinold's Church St. Reinolds and St. Mary Church The Lutheran Protestant Church of St. Reinold () is, according to its foundation date, the oldest extant church in Dortmund, Germany; it is dedicated to Reinold, also known as Renaud de Montauban, the patron of the city. The church was built as a palatine church in the Ottonian era. The present building is a late Romanesque church with a late gothic quire. St. Reinold's was built from 1250 to 1270, and is located in the centre of the city, directly at the crossing of the Hellweg (a historic trade route) and the historic road from Cologne to Bremen.
Critical reception has been mixed to positive, with Kliatt giving the book a positive review and marking it as one of their "Editors' choice" for 2003. The Quill and Quire gave a positive review for The Lottery, calling Goobie's style "baroque and edgy". The School Library Journal and Horn Book Guide also reviewed the book, with the School Library Journal praising Goobie's writing while criticizing the "plethora of disparate plot elements". Publishers Weekly also gave a mixed review, stating that at points the book had "heavy-handed symbolism and extraneous detail" but also raised "potentially provocative questions about free choice, self-knowledge and guilt".
The text is rewritten in some parts; the manuscript is entirely written in Asomtavruli, in two columns; upper borders are cut and the traces of upper quire pagination are lost; ruling lines and dots are very visible. The manuscript has partially retained its cover panels; traces of older – leather locks are discernible; wooden pegs for fixing leather are preserved. Anbandidi Gospel Due to the extremely large size of the graphemes, the manuscript is known as the Anbandidi (with big alphabet) Gospel in academic circles. The Anbandidi Gospel is one of the several oldest Georgian manuscripts; it is distinguished by its simplicity, exquisiteness, oldness, text version, material and spiritual values.
Quire The establishment of the Diocese of Portsmouth, which had split from the Diocese of Winchester in 1927, brought about significant changes. On 1 May of that year, the parish church of St Thomas of Canterbury became the pro-cathedral of the new diocese, becoming the second cathedral in Portsmouth, as the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist had already opened in 1882. At a chapter meeting in October 1932, a first sketch plan for an extension to the church was submitted by Charles Nicholson. He was called upon to extend the church to a size that would dignify its cathedral status; by 1935 the "provisional" nature of its title had been dropped.
Sickert was, at best, "not excluded" by the analysis, but his typically European result would be similar to that of several million Britons alive in 1888. Cornwell has said, including in her Desert Island Discs interview with Sue Lawley, that new evidence has come to light since 2002. She states that a paper manufacture expert she hired asserts that reams of paper supposedly used by Jack the Ripper to write several letters to Scotland Yard and paper purchased by Sickert's mother bear the same small-press watermark. She also claims that there are matches in the cutter's marks, which are a result of the rough cutting of each quire (or small package) for packaging.
The de Port family came from Normandy, close to the Abbey of Saint Vigor, and the foundational charters have survived in the archives of The Queen's College, Oxford. These show that Henry wanted there to be a convent of monks at Sherborne to serve God, and to look after the spiritual well-being of his family, his friends and his neighbours. The original building was cruciform, with no aisles, but around 1220 parts of it were reconstructed, and the chancel at the eastern end was extended to become the presbytery. A cloister was built on the south side of the nave, with a western range beyond, but only the quire, below the tower, and the presbytery remain.
Rose window Nave Ceiling in the Nave Feast of Fools, Carving in Beverley Minster (p.62, January 1824) Features of the interior include shafts of Purbeck Marble, stiff-leaf carving and the tomb of Lady Eleanor Percy, dating from around 1340 and covered with a richly decorated canopy, regarded by F. H. Crossley as one of the best surviving examples of Gothic art. A total of 68 16th-century misericords are located in the quire of the minster, and nearby is a sanctuary or frith stool dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. The misericords were probably carved by the so-called 'Ripon school' of carvers and bear a strong family resemblance to those at Manchester Cathedral and Ripon Cathedral.
The first gay choir in Australia was the Gay Liberation Quire, an all-male, Sydney-based chorus. It began in 1981, and disbanded c. 1987.; see also McGuire, unaware of the Sydney group, learned for the first time of the existence of gay choruses while listening to an LP record, The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Tours America 1981, at a party. Inspired by the discovery, McGuire, along with his roommates (including his sister, Kathleen McGuire, and gay fiend Tuck Wah Leong),In later years, Kathleen McGuire, became the Artistic Director and Conductor of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus (2000), and Tuck Wah Leong served as MGLC's gay pianist and then Music Director.
Under Bishop Juano, the main façade was rebuilt in 1813 in a neoclassical style, contrasting with the Gothic style of the building, while the restored side door called the Porta de la Llum ("Portal of the Light") keeps some of its medieval ornamentation. In the interior, the baroque chapel of the Angelus dates from the start of the 17th century with exquisitely-carved columns. The cathedral was sacked and desecrated in the first days of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, but was restored in its current form by Bishop Bartolomé Pascual between 1939 and 1941. During this work, the Quire was moved from the nave to its current location in the apse.
The next quire was printed by the same method: pages 13 and 24 on one side of one sheet, etc. This meant that the text being printed had to be "cast off" – the compositors had to plan beforehand how much text would fit onto each page. If the compositors were setting type from manuscripts (perhaps messy, revised and corrected manuscripts), their calculations would frequently be off by greater or lesser amounts, resulting in the need to expand or compress. A line of verse could be printed as two; or verse could be printed as prose to save space, or lines and passages could even be omitted (a disturbing prospect for those who prize Shakespeare's works).
During the episcopates of Ernulf (1115–1124) and John (I) (1125–1137) the cathedral was completed. The quire was rearranged, the nave partly rebuilt, Gundulf's nave piers were cased and the west end built. Ernulf is also credited with building the refectory, dormitory and chapter house, only portions of which remain. Finally John translated the body of Ithamar from the old Saxon cathedral to the new Norman one, the whole being dedicated in 1130 (or possibly 1133) by the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by 13 bishops in the presence of Henry I, but the occasion was marred by a great fire which nearly destroyed the whole city and damaged the new cathedral.
When the Scarlet Witch changed reality so that mutants were the dominant species, Laurie was a student at the New Mutant Leadership Institute. As Sofia belonged to the Hellions S.H.I.E.L.D training squad, the girls did not have a close friendship, Sofia even stating that she hated Laurie for being a "daddy's girl." Laurie was closer to her father and estranged with her human mother in this reality, as well as being close friends with Mercury, her roommate. Both she and her father were deep cover agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and when Quentin Quire read her mind and discovered the truth she used her pheromone powers to make him suicidal and had him kill himself with his own powers.
Hopkinson's writing is influenced by the fairy and folk tales she read at a young age, which included Afro-Caribbean stories like Anansi, as well as Western works like Gulliver's Travels, the Iliad, the Odyssey;"A Conversation With Nalo Hopkinson", SF Site, 2000. she was also known to have read the works of Shakespeare around the time she was reading Homer.Donna Bailey Nurse, "Nalo Hopkinson: Brown girl in the ring", Quill & Quire, 2003-11. Though she lived in Connecticut briefly during her father's tenure at Yale University, Hopkinson has said that the culture shock from her move to Toronto from Guyana at the age of 16 was something "to which [she's] still not fully reconciled".
In the Quill & Quire, the reviewer noted, "Although none of the stresses Homer-Dixon speaks about are news, it is very rare to have all of them so deftly assembled and correlated." In the Toronto Star, the reviewer wrote that there "wasn't much in the book that I hadn't read in similarly themed books and articles, but Homer-Dixon's sheer thoroughness and level-headed tone somehow shredded the veil of cognitive dissonance". The book also received positive reviews, noting the quality of the writing, in Grist, The Ecologist, and Environment."Part of the strength of the book is the fact that it's written in an extremely readable, compelling way-," John McGrath, Grist magazine (July 24, 2007).
Irrational Man received a positive review from Robert Jordan in The Nation. Later discussions of the book include those by Paul Stuewe in Quill & Quire, Andrew Pulver in The Guardian, and John Williams in The New York Times Book Review. Jordan described the book as a "spirited defense" of the methods and conclusions of existentialist philosophy. Stuewe described the book as "perhaps the best popular book on existentialism". Pulver identified the book as an influence on filmmaker Woody Allen, observing that the title of his film Irrational Man (2015) is clearly inspired by Barrett's book, which "no doubt formed part of Allen’s self-taught intellectual life in the late 50s and early 60s".
Will of John Brooke of Westwood Lodge, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1653, Brent quire). Martha Brooke (a sister of John's and Robert's), married (Sir) William Blois, the younger (died 1676), and had four sons and three daughters by him, but she died in 1657 aged about 29.'The Life and Death of the Lady Elizabeth Brooke', in N. Parkhurst, The Faithful and Diligent Christian Described and Identified (Samuel Sprint and John Harding, London 1684), pp. 41-81, at pp. 45-46 (eebo/tcp II). William Blois then in 1659 remarried to Jane Brooke, widow of John Brooke.E. Farrer, 'The Blois MSS', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History XIV Part 2 (1911), pp. 147-226: at p.
In September 2012, in a ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio, Edugyan received the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in fiction for Half-Blood Blues, chosen by a jury consisting of Rita Dove, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Joyce Carol Oates, Steven Pinker and Simon Schama."The 2012 Anisfield-Wolf Award Winners Announced", Cleveland Public Library, April 25, 2012. Archived."Anisfield-Wolf Book Prize Goes to Arnold Rampersad", Publishers Weekly, July 12, 2012, In March 2014 Edugyan's first work of non- fiction, Dreaming of Elsewhere: Observations on Home, was published by the University of Alberta PressJulie Baldassi, "Spring preview 2014: non-fiction, part 2", Quill & Quire, January 18, 2014. in the Henry Kreisel Memorial Lecture Series.
James Laybourn was named one of the executors to the will of Dame Mawde Parr, widow of Sir Thomas Parr, in December 1531,Will of Dame Maude Parr, Widow of Blackfriars, City of London (P.C.C. 1531, Thower quire). and by April 1532 one James Layburn had become deputy steward of the Barony of Kendal, of which the Parrs were Stewards. At that time William Parr complained to Thomas Cromwell that the Earl of Cumberland and his associate Sir Thomas Clifford were interfering in the administration of justice in the barony of Kendal, out of hostility towards Parr and Layburn, who supported the authority there (given by royal proclamation) of the Duke of Richmond.'951.
In about 1523 Sir Edward made his second marriage. Ann, daughter of John Everard of Cratfield and his wife Margaret Bedingfield (of a branch of that family seated at Ditchingham), had first married Edward Lewknor of Kingston Buci near Brighton, Sussex. Lewknor (died 1523Will of Edward Lewkenour of Kyngeston Bowcy, Sussex (PCC 1522/1523, Maynwaring quire).) was a kinsman of Echyngham's, his grandmother Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Lewknor of Horsted Keynes, Sussex (died 1452)) being the sister of that Sir Thomas Echyngham who died in 1444 (the first of Barsham).This Elizabeth Echyngham was stepmother to Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings, and mother of the younger Thomas Hoo, and secondly wife of Sir Thomas Lewknor of Horsted Keynes.
The manuscript (excluding paper flyleaves) has 746 folios (so 1,492 pages), which include a quire of six illuminated pages added at the end; the page dimensions are 16 x 12 cm. The manuscript includes "eighty-four different groups of texts, including hundreds of poems". The Biblical and liturgical texts include the Pentateuch, the Haftarot prophetical readings, Tiqqun soferim, Five Scrolls, and the full annual cycle of the liturgy, as well as the Haggadah (Passover ritual) and the earliest complete Hebrew text of the Book of Tobit, which is not included in the Tanakh or canon of the Hebrew Bible.Tahan, 121; BM Other texts include the Pirkei Avot, prayers, gematria, legal texts and calendars.
In the 15th century, the quire was expanded and the tower added. The single-nave inner space has after several restorations been thoroughly altered. Besides a Baroque statue of Saint Nicholas with his hand raised in blessing, the church houses several other Late Gothic wooden sculptures. ;Rectory The former Wachenheimer Hof (1561, thoroughly altered), where the former castle administrators, the Lords of Wachenheim lived, now serves as a rectory. The complex was part of Neuleiningen Castle’s outer bailey. ;Town Hall The town hall on Mittelgasse, like the adjoining church, belonged in the 14th and 15th centuries to the Carmelite monastery Zum Heiligen Kreuz (“To the Holy Cross”), which was dissolved in the Reformation.
In the one-shot Exiles: Days of Then and Now, Blink discovers an Earth they were supposed to save, but did not because they were chasing Proteus during the World Tour. Iron Man, Nighthawk, Wild Child, and Luke Cage from that reality died because they did not receive help from the Exiles. So, Blink decides to help an alternate Quentin Quire by acting as the Timebroker through Gambit's old Tallus, which is given to him by the Nighthawk from the reality where the Exiles had battled Weapon X after Quentin is able to transport himself there on his own. Then, he meets Mary Jane and Luke Cage, from the Vi-Locks reality, and an alternate Spitfire.
Stephen Monteage was born Estienne Monteage to Estienne Monteage of Chastre, goldsmith in London (died 1657Will of Stephen Monteage (P.C.C. 1657), Ruthen quire. Stephen the elder refers to his "sister" Anne Deane, and to his son Stephen and daughter-in-law Jane: at this date "sister" is sometimes used to refer to the mother of a daughter-in-law.), and his wife Anne Mehoult (living 1641Witness at baptism of Jean Lenfant, 11 April 1641, see W.J.C. Moens (ed.), The Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London Volume 2, Huguenot Society, London, XIII (Lymington 1899), p. 80 (Internet Archive).), who married at the French Protestant Church of London on Threadneedle Street in February 1612:W.
She studied media studies and creative writing at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and planned to go to law school when she was selected as the first writer to be published by VS. Books, Vivek Shraya's new Arsenal Pulp Press imprint for emerging writers of colour.Sue Carter, "Téa Mutonji selected as first writer under Vivek Shraya's VS. imprint with Arsenal Pulp". Quill & Quire, December 11, 2017. Shut Up You're Pretty, a collection of linked short stories about a young girl's coming of age in Scarborough's Galloway neighbourhood, was written in part to counter negative stereotypes of the neighbourhood with a narrative that depicted some of her own more positive experiences of having lived there.
In 1173 Henry the Lion founded the cathedral to serve the Diocese of Lübeck, after the transfer in 1160 of the bishop's seat from Oldenburg in Holstein under bishop Gerold. The then Romanesque cathedral was completed around 1230, but between 1266 and 1335 it was converted into a Gothic-style building with side-aisles raised to the same height as the main aisle (around 20m). On the night of Palm Sunday (28–29 March) 1942 a Royal Air Force bombing raid destroyed a fifth of the town centre. Several bombs fell in the area around the church, causing the eastern vault of the quire to collapse and destroying the altar which dated from 1696.
212-13 (note b) (Internet archive). (Note: references in this text to the Letters and Papers of Henry VIII are to the Rolls Series, First Edition of 1862, etc.).He is mis-called William "Aubyn" in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Suffolk, Vol. 2 (William Constable, London 1907), p. 123, an error repeated elsewhere.J. G. Webb, 'William Sabyn of Ipswich: an early Tudor Sea-officer and Merchant', The Mariner's Mirror 41 (1955), issue 3, pp. 209-221 (Taylor & Francis online). Subscription required.'The will of William Sabyn, Sergeant at the Arms of Ipswich, Suffolk', P.C.C. 1543 (Spert quire). Inquisitions post mortem: The National Archives, C 142/68/2; WARD 7/1/63; E 150/643/44.
The painter's name is derived from a portrait of James IV of Scotland which, together with one of his Queen, is in the Prayer book of James IV and Queen Margaret, a book of hours commissioned by James and now in Vienna in the Austrian National Library as Cod. 1897. Het was one of the great illuminators in the period between 1480 and 1530 and apart from the Isabella Breviary, he was involved in the illumination of the Breviarium Mayer van den Bergh and of the Breviarium Grimani. The Master of James IV of Scotland was responsible for 48 miniatures in the second part of the Isabella Breviary,From f402r up to f524 with exception of the quire ff. 499-506. the second half of the Sanctoral.
The text of the second choral, again for unaccompanied chorus, is taken from an anonymous poem; the second verse was again furnished by the composer's wife: :No sad thought his soul affright, :Sleep it is that maketh night; :Let no murmur nor rude wind :To his slumbers prove unkind: :But a quire of angels make :His dreams of heaven, and let him wake :To as many joys as can :In this world befall a man. :Promise fills the sky with light, :Stars and angels dance in flight; :Joy of heaven shall now unbind :Chains of evil from mankind, :Love and joy their power shall break, :And for a new born prince’s sake; :Never since the world began :Such a light such dark did span.
Backed by a host of former Phoenix Force wielders, Emma Frost, Quentin Quire, Hope Summers, the Stepford Cuckoos and even the spirit of the adult Jean Grey, the teen Jean tries to defy destiny and stop the Phoenix before it can take her over and bend her to its will. With the Phoenix Force now on Earth, the team realizes it's going to take a lot more than they have to stop it. And while the young Jean is able to wound the Phoenix with the aid of Cable's Psi-mitar, the Phoenix seems just too strong for anyone to overcome. Teen Jean eventually managed to push the cosmic force far away from her friends and allies, where a final battle can take place.
Eventually only the crossing with the crossing tower and the quire with the apses were left standing, and even those were threatening to fall down. As to the question of whether the rest of the building should be torn down or renovated, it was decided in 1894 that the latter was preferable. A special service in this endeavour can be ascribed to the then Evangelical pastor and later superintendent Karl Georg Merz. Further extensive restoration work followed from 1962 to 1970 under Pastor Erich Renk’s oversight. As early as 1884, north of the provostry church, Saint Peter’s and Saint Paul’s Catholic Parish Church was built, and thus the Evangelical parish could once again take over the provostry church as its own parish church.
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels on 80 parchment leaves () with large lacunae. The leaves of the codex are arranged into quarto (four leaves in quire). The text is written in one column per page, in 24 lines per page, in very small and beautiful letters. The nomina sacra are written in an abbreviated way (θς for θεος, κς for κυριος, ις for ιησους, χς for χριστος, ανος for ανθρωπος, ιηλ for ισραηλ, σηρ for σωτηρ, ουνιος for ουρανιος, πνα for πνευμα, πηρ for πατηρ, μηρ for μητηρ, υς for υιος, ιω for ιωαννης, δαδ for δαυιδ), but not often.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N. T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 3.
The album is bilingual and features hip hop music, a departure from the reggaeton featured on her debut album. The Original Rude Girl was commercially unsuccessful but "In The Zone" charted at number 38 on the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40. In 1999, after a lack of commercial success with her first two studio albums, Sony dropped Queen and she took a break from her musical career. In 2001 and 2002, Queen's music began appearing on reggaeton compilation albums, spawning hits like "Quiero Bailar" from The Majestic 2 and "Quiero Saber" from Kilates. With songs like "Quire Bailar", Ivy Queen represented women “In a movement that took off commercially [and dominantly was led by men] with aggressively lyrics and a "doggiestyle perreo dance".
The most important lordly estates were the Zolverhof, the one believed to have been near the Mürmes, and the one that formerly stood on the Hostert, the Demeklischer Hof, which until 1482 belonged to the Count of Manderscheid. In a church register from Archbishop Heinrich von Virneburg from 1316, the parish of Meren is already listed, whereafter it was to grow until 1803 into one of the biggest and most sprawling parochial regions in the so-called Eifel Deaconry. Belonging to this body, besides the parochial seat of Mehren, were the villages of Trittscheid, Tettscheid, Ellscheid, Steineberg, Steiningen, Allscheid, Darscheid and parts of Schönbach. The oldest part of Saint Matthias’s Parish Church – the quire – was built in 1534 under Archbishop of Trier Josef von Metzhausen.
The cathedral's south quire aisle and transept were giving cause for concern, so in 1751 they were buttressed, the roof lightened and supporting brickwork placed in the crypt. In 1798 Edward Hasted wrote a description of the cathedral and its environs, published as part of his The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. He observed that "time has so far impaired the strength of the materials with which it is built, that in all likelihood the care and attention of the present chapter towards the support of it will not be sufficient to prevent the fall of a great part of it at no great distance of time".Hasted A new organ in 1791 completed the 18th-century works.
The reviewer for the Quill & Quire cited the book as an example of a subgenre which an article in The Atlantic Monthly dubbed "mundane studies" referring to the ubiquity of the subject, like Mark Kurlansky's Salt: A World History and Witold Rybczynski's One Good Turn: A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw. Dewdney's writing in Acquainted with the Night combines a poet's point of view with an interest for the sciences. The tone was described as "boyish enthusiasm" and "highly condensed yet personable voice". Gisèle Baxter, in the journal Canadian Literature, wrote that its tone was set at the beginning of the book by "an anecdote of a small boy creeping into the moonlit, partly wooded backyard of his family home".
The new northeastern façade was partially built with brick in Klosterformat gained from the rubble of the demolished old quire. Maybe also on this occasion the former bridged passage between the Altes Kloster convent building and the western loft in the church, with the bricked-up door in the first southern bay on first-floor level, was removed, at least the filling bricks laid are the same as those used for the eastern extension.Stefan Amt, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Neuenwalde: Bauhistorische Untersuchung , Hanover: Büro für Historische Bauforschung, 2005, p. 3. Between 2003 and 2005 the Bremian Knighthood – supported by the congregation, the deanery, the Church of Hanover, the European Union and the Marion-Köser-Stiftung foundation – thoroughly renovated the church.
The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary describes what chimpanzees endure as research subjects. Westoll explains that most were separated from their mothers at birth, injected with diseases and deadly viruses, repeatedly operated on, and frequently driven mad through isolation and social deprivation.Donaldson, Emily, The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary, Quill & Quire, Retrieved 11/17/2012 The chimps, whose life expectancy is similar to humans, had spent over a decade living in "horrific lab conditions".The Huffington Post, June 3, 2012, Top Banana: Andrew Westoll's The Chimps Of Fauna Sanctuary Lands Charles Taylor Prize, Retrieved 11/17/2012 Speaking at the award ceremony for the 2012 "Charles Taylor Prize", Westoll said "he became attached to each of the animals", and that "the strong feelings remain".
Marvel Comics. In the "End of Greys" story arc, the Shi'ar wanted to wipe out the Grey genome and Quentin Quire with the purpose of eliminating the possibility of a new Omega-level mutant becoming a host for the Phoenix Force. The Shi'ar Death Commandos murdered Jean Grey's father, niece, nephew, and other relatives in an alien invasion on Earth, thus inciting the wrath of Rachel Summers, the daughter of Jean Grey and Scott Summers from an alternate future, who has since declared vengeance on the entire Shi'ar Empire.Uncanny X-Men #466-468. Marvel Comics. Recent events seem to indicate the Shi'ar Council was responsible for this, and that Lilandra is unaware of what has been done in her name.Uncanny X-Men #481. Marvel Comics.
N. Evans, 'The Tasburghs of South Elmham: the rise and fall of a Suffolk gentry family', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology XXXIV Part 4 (1980), pp. 269-80 (Suffolk Institute pdf). Many illustrative materials for this family are in the Adair Family Archives, Suffolk Record Office (Lowestoft), HA12/A1.Will of John Tasburghe or Taseburgh (PCC 1554, Tashe quire). In Trinity term 1523 Thomas Lord La Warr, Edward Lewknor, Ralph, Henry and William Everard and William's son John, John Baker and John Tasburgh were feoffees to effect a recovery by writ of super disseisinam in le post against Edward Echyngham of his manor and lands at Barsham, Shipmeadow, Ringsfield, Redisham, Beccles, Great Worlingham, South Cove and Kessingland, to his uses.
About 820, some monks took over the Frankish estate that had been here and built the first, Romanesque chapel, which was consecrated to Saint Pirmin, for it had been he who had founded their monastery at Hornbach. In the early 13th century, the great Gothic church arose, whose quire and vestry still exist today. Its lovely windows and graceful vault ribs make it a jewel among churches. In 1771, the church’s nave was renovated, leading to the discovery of three Viergöttersteine that had been used as part of the foundation (a Viergötterstein is a sculpted stone of monumental size designed to support a Jupiter Column; its German name means “four-god stone” in reference to the godly images carved into each of its four sides).
First, the quire was skilfully painted throughout by painter J. > Bruch, from Trier. The whole work praises the master, and to the viewer they > impart great enjoyment, especially the hue, harmonizing so nicely as it does > with the new windows. In the weeks leading up to that, a new high altar, > which uses a few pieces of the old one, was installed, from the well known > workshop of Carl Frank in Trier. The task of giving the altar its required > height without hindering the view of the great middle window was best solved > by the addition of a retable with turrets. The carved images on the altar’s > retable and the antependium – symbols of the Holy Sacrament – bespeak an > extraordinary artist’s hand.
Ewan Christian oversaw the restoration of the interior in 1869–70, which saw the removal of the 18th-century high pews and galleries, and there was further rebuilding between 1906 and 1922 by Sir Ninian Comper, including the perpendicular east window in the chancel, which is a copy of the original, the altar and the screen that divides the chancel and Lady's Chapel. The pulpit, made in 1706, was brought from the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, London in 1906; in the same year new woodwork – quire seats, and screens in the arcade separating the chancel from the south chapel − was installed. The organ dates from 1983 and was built by Peter Wells. The church hall was built in 2000.
A friend from Champagne, Joseph Marin Masson de Courcelles, found him a position as the architect for the Water and Forestry Department. Here between 1764 and 1770 he worked on the renovation and designs of churches, bridges, wells, fountains and schools, in Tonnerrois, Sénonais and Bassigny. Among the still extant works from this period are the bridge of Marac, the Prégibert bridge in Rolampont, the churches of Fouvent-le-Haut, Roche-et-Raucourt, Rolampont, the nave and portal of Cruzy-le-Châtel, and the quire of Saint-Etienne d'Auxerre. In 1766 Ledoux began designing the Hôtel d'Hallwyll (Le Marais, Paris), a building that, according to the Dijon architect Jacques Cellerier, received widespread praise and attracted new patrons to the architect.
Interior of the Požega cathedral is also decorated by wall paintings painted by famous Croatian painters Celestin Medović and Oton Iveković in 1898 and 1899. Trinity painting above the main altar has been painted by two of them together, while on the ceiling of the apse there is painting of St. Teresa by Medović. Other works by Medović in the cathedral are: Evangelists Matthew and Mark - on the ceiling of the main nave, Jesus on the Mount of Olives - on the ceiling of the south nave, and St. Cyril - in the main nave. Iveković has painted Evangelists Luke and John - on the ceiling of the main nave, St. Methodius - in the main nave, Annunciation - in the south nave, and St. Cecilia - on the ceiling above the quire.
The book received awards from the Ontario Historical Society, the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies. It was also chosen as the Book of the Year for 2015 by the International Labor History Association. Their citation described the book as "a tour de force of social and labor history, bringing an ultra-comprehensive analysis of labor, management, youth and families, gender tensions, ethnic and community contributions, within the economic dynamics of a Canadian city and its labor movement."York professor Craig Heron recognized by International Labor History Association, Quill & Quire, 29 March 2016 His most recent book, published in 2018 under the title Working Lives: Essays in Canadian Working-Class History, is a collection of his articles in the field.
The north quire aisle has a stone screen by R. C. Hussey and an iron gate dated 1558 that came from Guadalajara. At the east end of the aisle is the chapel of St Werburgh which has a vault of two bays, and an east window depicting the Nativity by Michael O'Connor, dated 1857. Other stained glass windows in the north aisle are by William Wailes, by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, and by Clayton and Bell. The chapel contains a piscina dating from the 14th century, and monuments to John Graham (Bishop, 1848–1865) dated 1867, and to William Bispham who died in 1685, Other monuments in the north aisle include a tablet to William Jacobson (Bishop, 1865–1884), dated 1887, by Boehm to a design by Blomfield.
The 2005 Handbook to the Age of Apocalypse states that Kyle is away on a secret mission with the other X-Men who were not present during the Age of Apocalypse 10th Anniversary Limited Series, though when Sabretooth and Blink revisited their home reality during a mission as Exiles, Magneto and Rogue revealed to them that Kyle had run away after Victor and Clarice had disappeared when they were taken away by the Tallus. He was eventually found and claimed by Quentin Quire. He then moved to the latter's reality to replace its deceased Wild Child, who was not supposed to have died.Exiles: Days of Then And Now Wild Child has since been returned to the Age of Apocalypse timeline as he is seen following and later confronting the X-Force.
In its early years, Broadview operated out of LePan's home in Peterborough, Ontario, publishing a small number of titles for both trade and academic markets. With the publication of books such as The Broadview Anthology of Poetry, The Broadview Reader, and the first few titles in the Broadview Editions series in the early 1990s, Broadview began to focus exclusively on the academic market. In May 2008 Broadview's social science and history lists were sold to the University of Toronto Press. Michael Harrison (Broadview Vice-President 1992-2004, and President 2005-2008) and several staff members went on to form the Higher Education division at that Press.Quill and Quire “Scaling Back” Broadview refocused on the core disciplines of English Studies and Philosophy, and Don LePan returned to the role of President and CEO.
The Late Gothic Disibodenberger Kapelle (chapel) was built to a plan by Heinrich Murer von Beckelnheim for the Cistercians of Disibodenberg Abbey on an estate that lay between the town wall and Großstraße, and which had already been presented to the abbey by Archbishop Willigis of Mainz in 975. The estate, which functioned as a tithe-gathering place for the landholds on the middle Nahe and the Glan, grew into the abbey's most important settlement. The chapel, bearing an imprint of the Frankfurt school, was according to dendrochronological studies, in the area of the quire, roofed about 1455, while the nave got its roof somewhat later, about 1493. Both roof frames, given their age, size, quality and completeness are held to be among the most important witnesses to the carpenter's craft in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Early in the 14th century, Prior Eastry erected a stone quire screen and rebuilt the chapter house, and his successor, Prior Oxenden inserted a large five-light window into St Anselm's chapel. The cathedral was seriously damaged by an earthquake of 1382, losing its bells and campanile. From the late 14th century the nave and transepts were rebuilt, on the Norman foundations in the Perpendicular style under the direction of the noted master mason Henry Yevele. In contrast to the contemporary rebuilding of the nave at Winchester, where much of the existing fabric was retained and remodeled, the piers were entirely removed, and replaced with less bulky Gothic ones, and the old aisle walls were completely taken down except for a low "plinth" left on the south side.
While the Garter King of Arms read aloud the Instrument of Degradation, a herald climbed up a ladder and removed the former knight's banner, crest, helm, and sword, throwing them down into the quire. Then the rest of the heralds kicked them down the length of the chapel, out of the doors, and into the castle ditch. The last such formal degradation was that of James, Duke of Ormonde in 1716.Peter J Begent, The Most Noble Order of the Garter, its History and Ceremonial During the First World War, two Royal Knights and six Stranger Knights, all monarchs or princes of enemy nations and including Wilhelm II, German Emperor, and Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria, were struck off the roll of the Order or had their appointments annulled in 1915.
On the north wall near the door of St. Mary's church, Hartley Wespall, Hampshire, can be found the memorial of Abigail, Lady Dowager of Ralph Lord Stawell, died 27 September 1692, daughter and heir of William Pitt of Hartley Wespall. Above are the arms of Pitt on a lozenge, while on consoles beneath are the arms of Stawell: Gules a cross lozengy argent, and the same impaling Pitt. According to another old epitaph, Baldwin Pitt died on 10 July 1679, aged 33, and he was indeed married to Alicia, daughter and heiress of John Johnson of Sedgefield. On a marble in the pavement at the entrance of the quire of the Church of St. Edmund in Sedgefield can be found the following inscription: :Jacerit sub hoc marmore exuviæ Baldwini Pitt de Agro Hamptoniensi Armr.
Present loft with organ and bricked-up passage to the Altes Kloster, underneath divided windows of the western bays Since from the beginning the walls of the western three bays were built showing a two-floor structure with separate upper and lower windows, unlike the easterly following bays where this is reached by bricking up bigger window openings, the nuns' loft must have spanned over the three western bays. The nuns' loft used to be connected by a little bridge directly to the first floor of the Altes Kloster convent building where the conventuals have their apartments. The Jugendstil windows in the 1910-built new quire were donations by the families von Bergen and von Glahn who grew wealthy in the United States of America. These stained glass windows display biblical scenes.
Services occur every Sunday at Newington Green Unitarian Church and include special events such as the yearly Flower Communion; twice-monthly poetry readings and weekly meditation sessions are also held at NGUC. It participates in the annual festival of architecture, Open House London. It hosts occasional concerts, such as that given by the London Gallery Quire, which "performs West Gallery Music, the psalmody heard in parish churches and non-conformist chapels during the Georgian period, from about 1720 to 1850",20 Sept 2008 Newington Green Action Group and the Psallite Women's Choir.4 Oct 2008 Newington Green Action Group The congregation was reported to have grown to 70 as of 2009, with 30 at one Sunday service; it is one of the most rapidly growing Unitarian churches in Britain.
This was achieved by using calf skin produced north of the Alps which was able to be processed on both sides, whilst retaining its white colouring and quality, which is a signature of most Paris Bibles. It was impossible to detect the hair side from the flesh side on this vellum, making it an ideal parchment for the fine writing required on these smaller bibles. The reduction in thickness of the vellum also required bookbinders to introduce senions (no link need an explanation) rather than quarternions so that leaves did not come loose from the bound spine due to them being so thin. Due to vast number of leaves in these larger codices tracking systems had to be introduced to allow the bookbinder and illustrators to keep track of the leaves in a quire.
In his will of 4 November, Markaunt bequeathed seventy-five books—consisting mainly of standard university textbooks, classical texts, and commentaries—to Corpus Christi college. These books were neatly catalogued - numbered, priced, particularized, and recorded with an incipit - in a register found in one quire of a parchment manuscript of Corpus Christi (call number: CCCC MS 323). This manuscript also contains Markaunt's will, and an exhaustive borrowing register of the books, in six quires. Markaunt had obviously been a keen and wealthy bibliophile, as the total value of these books amounted to £104 12s 3d (in 2017 GPB, worth approximately £67,266)Calculated from 1440 to 2017 currency using: with the most expensive volume, an anthology of Aristotle and his commentators entitled Liber moralis philosophie or Moralia magna, valued at £10.
He also refers to the Marwood connection, leaving to "my Cosen Harry Marwood and his fellowes, Clarkes of the Queenes Remembrance Office in thexchequer and their successors the great boke of serche which was made for the contencyon between Thomas Walshe and Sir John Smythe, late Remembrancer in thexchequire." This Harry Marwood was the son of Saxilby's "sister" Elizabeth Fortescue, widow.Will of Edward Saxilby alias Edwarde Saxby (P.C.C. 1562, Streat quire). In Osborne's role as financial adviser to the government, and implementing the reformist agenda of free trade, many of his letters to Lord Burghley survive, not least among the British State papers, the Cecil papers at Hatfield House,Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House, Vols 1: 1306–1571, 2: 1572–1582, 3: 1583–1589 (HMSO London, 1883, 1888, 1889), see British History Online.
Image of Thomas Becket from a stained glass window quire A pivotal moment in the history of the cathedral was the murder of the archbishop, Thomas Becket, in the north-west transept (also known as the Martyrdom) on Tuesday 29 December 1170, by knights of King Henry II. The king had frequent conflicts with the strong-willed Becket and is said to have exclaimed in frustration, "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" Four knights took it literally and murdered Becket in his own cathedral. After the Anglo-Saxon Ælfheah, Becket was the second Archbishop of Canterbury to be murdered. The posthumous veneration of Becket transformed the cathedral into a place of pilgrimage, necessitating both expansion of the building and an increase in wealth, via revenues from pilgrims, in order to make expansion possible.
Following the death in 1539 of Roger Reve,Will of Roger Reve, Clothmaker of Bury St Edmunds, P.C.C. 1539, Dyngeley quire). the Court of Augmentations instructed Clement Heigham of Chevington to pay £220 to Abbot John Reve (Roger's executor), and in March 1540, shortly before his death, John Reve made his own testament appointing Heigham his executor and disposing of the sum in many small legacies, not forgetting his sister Elizabeth Munning and her daughter. Reve gave to Heigham his valuable hangings in his great chamber at Horningsheath,Horningsheath was granted to John Reve in January 1540: 'Augmentation Book 212, fol. 61 b', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. XV: 1540 (London 1896), p. 562, no. 1032 (British History Online). and to Anne Heigham his best ring set with turkey stones.
The placement of the choir within a large Latin cross church The choir of Bristol Cathedral, with the nave seen through the chancel screen, so looking west A choir, also sometimes called quire,OED, "Choir" is the area of a church or cathedral that provides seating for the clergy and church choir. It is in the western part of the chancel, between the nave and the sanctuary, which houses the altar and Church tabernacle. In larger medieval churches it contained choir-stalls, seating aligned with the side of the church, so at right-angles to the seating for the congregation in the nave. Smaller medieval churches may not have a choir in the architectural sense at all, and they are often lacking in churches built by all denominations after the Protestant Reformation, though the Gothic Revival revived them as a distinct feature.
James also features poems by various New Westminster poets in a monthly column "Poet's Corner" she ran for The Piffle Magazine for 5 years from 2010 - 2015. James was a professional musician-singer-songwriter for many years and is also a visual artist painting predominantly in the acrylic medium. In a recent interview to Alok Mishra, she has talked about her participation in music. She also told that in the beginning, she has been writing poetry, but did not send to publishers. James' first book of poetry, A Split in the Water, published by Fiddlehead Poetry Books in 1979 has been followed by eight more poetry collections: Inner Heart - A Journey (Silver Bow 2010); Bridges and Clouds (Silver Bow 2011); and Midnight Embers - A Book of Sonnets (Libros Libertad 2012) reviewed in the Quill & Quire Magazine (Toronto).
In 1996, she published her first literary work, The Convict Lover, a finalist for the 1996 Governor General's Awards. The book is based on a cache of letters Simonds found in her attic, written in 1919 by an inmate of Kingston Penitentiary to a young woman who lived on the edge of the quarry where the prisoner did hard time. Simonds pieced together the story from the 79 letters, some written on toilet paper and scraps of calendar, and including four from the young women. The Convict Loverreproduces the letters interspersed with the story of incarceration inside Canada's most notorious prison and the struggle for human connection. Now considered a classic in Canadian creative nonfiction, The Convict Lover was chosen as one of the top ten nonfiction books of 1996 by the Globe and Mail, Quill & Quire Magazine, Elm Street Magazine and Maclean’s.
In the 13th and 14th centuries the abbey began to decline, becoming involved in long wrangles over its properties, mostly with the family of Geroldseck, lords of the town of Maursmünster, now Marmoutier, that had grown up round the abbey. The abbey was also badly damaged during the German Peasants' War in 1525, when a mob ransacked the building and destroyed the library, and again in the Thirty Years' War, when it suffered an invasion of Swedish soldiers in 1621. Under the Peace of Westphalia at the end of the war (1648), Alsace was transferred to France. The latter part of the 17th century saw a revival of the abbey's fortunes, and in the 18th century, particularly under abbots Anselm Moser and Placid Schweighäuser, re-building was undertaken, including the quire of the church in the 1760s.
The supervision of the construction, which did not properly begin until after the War of the Spanish Succession, was the responsibility of Johann Georg Ettenhofer, who probably introduced some alterations to Viscardi's plans. In 1723 the quire was completed, and in 1741 the church was dedicated, but the remaining works lingered on until about 1780. A number of first-class artists were employed in the fitting-out, including the brothers Jacopo and Francesco Appiani and the Asam brothers: Cosmas Damian Asam painted the ceiling frescoes, and Egid Quirin Asam created the side altars and possibly also the design of the high altar. In layout the abbey church of Fürstenfeld follows the typical pattern of South German and Austrian churches such as St. Michael's Church, Munich, Klagenfurt Cathedral and the Academy Church of the Assumption in Dillingen an der Donau.
C.C. 1539, Dyngeley quire). Not to be confused with the Draper of the same name and similar date. Lodge's first marriage was to Mawdleyn, sister of Stephen Vaughan. Travelling much for mercantile purposes, in February 1545 he was acting for Vaughan in England and abroad in the surveillance of suspicious persons, and the delivery of secret letters to the Privy Council.J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol XX Part 1: January–July 1545 (HMSO 1905), p. 107, item 250 (British History online, accessed 29 April 2017). His London residence was then in St Michael, Cornhill, which as churchwarden he rented from the parish: when Mawdleyn died in 1548 she was buried within that church.W.H. Overall (ed.), The Accounts of the Churchwardens of the Parish of St Michael, Cornhill (Alfred James Waterlow, for the vestry, London [1871]), pp. 61–65.
However, there was a tendency to read back Victorian centralizing tendencies into mediaeval texts, and so a rather rubrical spirit was applied to liturgical discoveries. It was asserted, for instance, that Sarum had a well-developed series of colours of vestments for different feasts. There may have been tendencies to use a particular colour for a particular feast (red, for instance, was used on Sundays, as in the Ambrosian rite), but most churches were simply too poor to have several sets of vestments, and so used what they had. There was considerable variation from diocese to diocese, or even church to church, in the details of the rubrics: the place where the Epistle was sung, for instance, varied enormously; from a lectern at the altar, from a lectern in the quire, to the feature described as the 'pulpitum', a word used ambiguously for the place of reading (a pulpit) or for the rood screen.
The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels. The entire work is arranged on 267 parchment leaves. The leaves each measure 26 centimetres (10 in) by 19 centimetres (7.5 in), in a quarto format with four leaves to each quire. The text itself is written in brown ink in one single column per page.William Hatch, A redating of two important uncial manuscripts of the Gospels – Codex Zacynthius and Codex Cyprius, in: Quantulacumque (1937), p. 338. Each page contains 16 to 31 lines because the handwriting is irregular and varies in size, with some pages having letters that are quite large.S. P. Tregelles, An Introduction to the Critical study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Samuel Bagster & Sons, London 1856, p. 202. The style of handwriting of the codex bears a striking general resemblance to that of three Gospel lectionaries of the 10th and 11th centuries: Lectionary 296, ℓ 1599, and ℓ 3.
From 1460 to 1485, yet another church, the one that still stands today, was built on the foundations of the three foregoing churches, with the inside doubled in size once again. The new church was given a main portal and a porch on the south side. Among the things inside the church that are worthy of note are the stonemasons’ marks in the nave, found on pillars and ribs, the sandstone pulpit from about 1490, grave memorials from the 15th to 18th century with Catharina von Hoising's well known tomb in the quire (Master Johann von Trarbach, after 1577), the baptismal font with the combined coat of arms of the families who put forth the endowment (earlier half of the 18th century), the High Altar, the two side altars and the design of the organ pipe ranks from the latter half of the 18th century. The church's paintings were done in 1969 working from remnants that had been found and expanding thereon from historical models.
Thereafter university collegiate bodies developed into a distinct type of religious establishment whose regular worship took place in dedicated college chapels rather than in collegiate churches; and in this form they survived the Reformation in England in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge; as also did the associated collegiate schools and chapels of Eton College and Winchester College. In a collegiate church or chapel, as in a cathedral, the canons or fellows are typically seated separately from any provision for a lay congregation, in quire stalls parallel with the south and north walls facing inwards rather than towards the altar at the eastern end. This has influenced the design of other churches in that the singing choir is seen as representing the idea of a college. The Westminster model of parliamentary seating arrangement arose from Parliament's use of the collegiate St Stephen's Chapel Westminster for its sittings, until Westminster Palace burned down in 1834.
" Kiely wrote that "Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell slyly undercut the rocky romance, preventing it from veering into melodrama with endearing moments between the girls' other friends and flashes of humor," adding that the author–illustrator duo's "tenderhearted narrative sings with real, honest emotion that will resonate with anyone trying to figure out love." Quill & Quire also commended the two's collaboration, writing "Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell have developed a sophisticated storytelling dynamic, which involves sparse dialogue pushing the narrative forward while detailed illustrative attention to body language and facial expressions provides the emotion." Forbes writer Rob Salkowitz wrote that Laura Deans inclusion of a "depoliticized and unfussy depiction of gender-fluid teen culture in the 2010s" makes the novel "a step forward in LGBTQ graphic literature." Katie Bircher of The Horn Book Magazine praised the novel's writing, as she opined that "Freddy's insightful and painfully honest first-person narration [...] is balanced by dialogue full of witty banter and warm moments of friendship.
Plan from Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle, by Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc, 1856 The basilica is one of the five Romanesque churches in Auvergne known as the "greater" churches (majeures), the others being the church of Saint- Austremoine in Issoire, the Basilica of Notre-Dame of Orcival, the church of Saint-Nectaire, and the church of Saint-Saturnin. Built of arkose, a sort of sandstone, the building has an almost perfect harmony supposedly resulting from the application of the ratio of the Golden Number. The church is built on a Latin cross ground plan with a nave of six bays between two low side aisles with simple vaults. There is a transept with a semi-circular chapel on each arm, and a quire surrounded by an ambulatory from which open four radiating chapel, none of them on the main axis, thus forming a chevet, which with its fine mosaics is a notable example of the Romanesque art of Auvergne.
The first mention of buildings on the site of Woodhouse Grammar School is in 1655, in the probate of the will of Allen Bent of Friern Barnet. The will, dated 15 January 1655, refers to three tenements "called 'The Woodhouses' that are now in the several occupations of William Moore, William Amery and Abraham Wager"...Prerogative Court Of Canterbury – Berkeley Quire Number 91, Transcription by C O Banks/Wills In 1743 James Patterson, a turner, of the Parish of St George the Martyr in Middlesex came into possession of "all those two messuages called or known as the Woodhouses with one ground room under the said messuages".Middlesex County Record Office These two tenements came into the possession of Thomas Collins through his wife on the death of her father James Patterson in 1765; "James Patterson bequeaths his tenements in Finchley to his daughter Henrietta Collins, wife of Thomas Collins" according to the Gentleman’s Magazine 2 November 1827. They had married on 19 November 1761.
Cockfield Hall Charles was the son of Sir William Blois, of Grundisburgh Hall and his first wife Martha Brooke (died 1657), daughter of Sir Robert Brooke (1572-1646) of Cockfield Hall and his wife Elizabeth. However as his mother died very soon after his birth, Charles's father remarried to Jane Barnardiston (daughter of Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston (1588-1653) of Kedington, Suffolk), who had previous been married to Charles's uncle John Brooke, brother of Martha. Jane was therefore the only mother that he knew.E. Farrer, 'The Blois MSS', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History XIV Part 2 (1911), pp. 147-226, at p. 150 (Society's pdf). The principal heir to Cockfield Hall, his uncle Robert Brooke, died in 1669 in a bathing accident in the river Rhone in France. Charles's father Sir William Blois dying in 1676 (when Abigail Hodges, Sir William's sister, disputed the estate with Jane Blois, the relict),Will and Sentence of Sir William Blois of City of London (both P.C.C. 1676, Bence quire).
Kirkus Reviews described the novel as "unrelenting" in its portrayal of life as "somber and bleak", with a "suitably ominous atmosphere" and a conclusion that is "astonishingly moving". It said that the plot developed "haltingly and predictably".THE SECOND LIFE OF SAMUEL TYNE by Esi Edugyan, at Kirkus Reviews; published June 15, 2004; published online May 20, 2010; retrieved February 9, 2014 Bronwyn Drainie, editor-in-chief of the Literary Review of Canada, characterized Edugyan's portrayal of rural Alberta as "vicious and hilarious and pitch- perfect", but said that the mental illness of Tyne's daughters was "not a very compelling fictional device". She also said that the novel had "illogicalities" and "too much telling and not enough showing"."Review of 'The Second Life of Samuel Tyne' ", by Esi Edugyan; at Quill & Quire; by Bronwyn Drainie; published February 2004; retrieved February 9, 2014 Similarly, Malcolm Azania said that, although Edugyan's writing showed "a poet’s attention to wordcraft" and "extremely refined skills", both the novel and its characters were "frustrating".
The remnant of the old monastery church is also a building that is important to art history, showing as it does the transition from Romanesque (in the quire) to Gothic architecture (on the west side), for the church was built in several stages and thus exhibits features of both periods. Just across the street from the monastery church stands the old Schaffneihaus ("Stewardship House") from which the monastery estate was administered by officials of the County Palatine of Zweibrücken in post- Reformation times. Today this building serves as a convent. An imposing new building across from the church’s main portal is the new Evangelical parish hall. In the new building zone on the Glan’s right bank, a new schoolhouse was built in 1967, originally intended as a central school for several villages, but it has since been given up as a school and is now used as a medical centre. Offenbach’s graveyard lies in the Gölschbach valley on the road that leads to the villages on the heights.
In 1609 he was charged with unauthorised absence from Chichester, but no mention of drunken behaviour is made until 1613, and J Shepherd, a Weelkes scholar, has suggested caution in assuming that his decline began before this date. In 1616 he was reported to the Bishop for being "noted and famed for a comon and notorious swearer & blasphemer". The Dean and Chapter dismissed him for being drunk at the organ and using bad language during divine service. He was however reinstated and remained in the post until his death, although his behaviour did not improve; in 1619 Weelkes was again reported to the Bishop: > Dyvers tymes & very often come so disguised eyther from the Taverne or Ale > house into the quire as is muche to be lamented, for in these humoures he > will bothe curse & sweare most dreadfully, & so profane the service of God … > and though he hath bene often tymes admonished … to refrayne theis humors > and reforme hym selfe, yett he daylye continuse the same, & is rather worse > than better therein.
2LT James Moore Fleming, of Company K, 33rd Alabama Infantry, from Elba, Alabama Various sundries were available at different times to men of the 33rd. At Ft. McRee soldiers could purchase: "a small horn fine-tooth comb, a horn folding pocket comb, a fourth quire of common writing paper, or about twenty-four unstamped envelopes [all of which] cost about twenty-five cents each; and fifty cents for a brass penstaff and steel pen point, or a wood-and-glass inkwell; postage stamps were ten cents each ..." During Christmas of 1862, Matthews writes that matches were at a premium among his friends: "a round wooden box, containing one hundred sulphur matches, and [having] to be quite dry to ignite, [cost] a month's wages at $11.00." Some men carried flint rocks or arrowheads, which they would scrape against their pocketknives to start fires even when it was raining. Other soldiers would gather around "in droves" with twigs, bark and other kindling to ignite and carry back to start their own blazes.
Humphreys's work was included in the National Post's list of Best Books of 2016 and the 2010 Globe and Mail's Top 100: Non-fiction. Her work has been awarded the 2017 Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading Red Maple Award for children's non- fiction, the 2015 Best Bet for Junior Non-Fiction from the Ontario Library Association, the 2016 Skipping Stones Honour Award, the Children’s Literature Roundtable of Canada Honour Book of 2016, and starred reviews from the School Library Journal and Quill and Quire, plus nominations for the 2016 Eisner Award Best Publication for Kids, the 2016 Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction, the 2016 Canadian Library Association’s Book of the Year for Children, the Joe Shuster Dragon Award, the 2016-2017 Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award, the Young Adult Library Services Association's ‘Great Graphic Novel for Teens 2016’, the American Library Association’s 2016 Notable Children’s Book, and the 2017 Forest of Reading Golden Oak award for non-fiction. Her latest book, Waiting for First Light, was longlisted for the Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction and for CBC's Canada Reads competition.
She is the author of ten collections of poetry, among them Riven (ECW, 2020), Dear Ghost, (Buckrider Books, 2017), Designated Mourner (ECW Press, 2014), Trobairitz (Anvil Press 2012), Seeing Lessons (Wolsak & Wynn 2010) and Frenzy (Anvil Press 2009), which also won the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry in 2010. Her poems are included in national and international periodicals and several recent anthologies such as Forcefield: 77 Women Poets of BC (Mothertongue Press, 2013) while she has creative non-fiction work inThis Place a Stranger: Canadian Women Travelling Alone (Caitlin Press, 2014). Stories have appeared in Urban Graffiti, Memewar Magazine, Lit n Image (US) and TORONTO Quarterly. Catherine Owen's work has been reviewed by Quill and Quire, Urban Graffiti, The Bull Calf Review, Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, while also being the subject for the academic paper entitled Catherine Owen’s “Dodo” as Animal Rights Theory by Terry Trowbridge, published in Ariel: A Review of International English Literature from the University of Calgary, and another essay, Catherine Owen's "Severance Package" and the Limits of Ecological History also by Trowbridge, published in Rampike from the University of Windsor.
In February 2014 they performed Mozart's Requiem with the Northampton Bach Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and in December 2015 they performed a Christmas concert with the Northampton Symphony Orchestra, including the première performance of a number of carols by Dan Forrest, Jr., whose music has been championed by the choir. The Boys Choir in the quire The liturgical repertoire is wide and varied: Masses by Palestrina (Missa Brevis), Haydn (St Nicholas, Little Organ), Langlais (Messe solennelle, Missa in simplicitate, Missa Dona nobis pacem), Mozart (Coronation, Sparrow, in D, in F), Schubert (in G), and Vierne (Messe solennelle), sit alongside the more familiar 'Anglican repertoire' settings of Batten Short Service, Darke in a, E, and F, Jackson in G, Leighton in D, Stanford in C/F, and Merberke and other Plainsong-based settings. During the week, Evensong canticles sung are: Bairstow in E-flat, Caldecote in C, Dyson in c, Hurford in A, Long in F, Stanford in D, Thiman in G, Watson in E-flat, as well other Plainsong-based settings, in both English and Latin. All choristers have access to theory lessons and, if they wish, individual vocal tuition with a professional choral-singing teacher.
246-47 (Google); J.P.D. Cooper, 'Gwynneth [Gwynedd], John (d. 1560x63), composer and polemicist', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004). He was also a polemicist for Catholicism, publishing works against the teachings of John Fryth during the 1530s, a stance which faced a double revolution during his incumbency since Gwynneth remained rector until 1556. A Gentleman of the Chapel to Henry VIII, his carol My love that mourneth for me survives.Book of XX Songes (1530), "Bassus", fols 30v to 34v (Royal Holloway digital). Text in E. Rickert, Ancient English Christmas Carols, 1400 to 1700 (Chatto & Windus, London 1910), pp. 140-42, 156 (Internet Archive). His works included several masses for four or five voices.A Deakin, Outlines of Musical Bibliography: a Catalogue of Early Music and Musical Works, Part I (Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim/New York 1976), p. 12 (Google).W.H. Grattan Flood, Early Tudor Composers (Oxford University Press/Humphrey Milford, London 1925), pp. 108-10. His sister Margaret was first the wife of the Cheapside Girdler Edward Awpart (died 1532), to whom Gwynneth was executor;Will of Edward Awpart, "Girdler" (mis- written "Gardener" in Discovery Catalogue of TNA (UK)) of London (P.C.C. 1532, Thower quire).
In 1688, a simultaneum was introduced at Saint Michael’s Church (Michaelskirche) on the condition that Catholics and Evangelicals were to hold their services alone at predetermined times at the church whose ownership they shared, each holding half. The Catholics were furthermore granted the sole right to use the quire with its High Altar, the two side altars and the confessionals. This simultaneum was dissolved by a notarial agreement with both denominations’ assent on 15 June 1965, and a new arrangement was put in place: the Evangelical parish sold the Catholic parish its one-half share in the church, which allowed the former to make possible a new church building, the Friedenskirche (“Peace Church”) with a community centre. A further ruling allowed the Evangelical parish to use Saint Michael's Church, as before, until its own church was ready for use, and further still, it allowed the Catholic parish to be guests at the Friedenskirche as long as thorough restoration work was being undertaken at Saint Michael's and its tower and until preliminary archaeological digs by the Koblenz Office for Prehistory and Protohistory (Amt für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Koblenz) were over.
While on a solo mission against the Wrecking Crew, teen Jean receives a vision that the Phoenix Force is coming back to EarthJean Grey #1 and determined to not succumb to the fate that befell her adult counterpart, Jean tries to fight the future and forge her own destiny, and when the Phoenix finally arrives, teen Jean, backed by a host of former Phoenix Force wielders, Emma Frost, Quentin Quire, Hope Summers, the Stepford Cuckoos and even the spirit of the adult Jean Grey, tries to defy destiny and stop the Phoenix before it can take her over and bent her to its will and while she is able to wound the Phoenix with the aid of Cable's Psi-mitar, the Phoenix seems just too strong for anyone to overcome. Teen Jean eventually managed to push the cosmic force far away from her friends and allies, where a final battle can take place. However, both Jean Greys soon realize how wrong they were, as the Phoenix was never coming for teen Jean, at least not like they believed. Actually, the Phoenix wants the adult Jean, but to do that it needs the young Jean out of the way.
The preface reads: > In 1816, He was consulted by a young woman laboring under general symptoms > of diseased heart, and in whose case percussion and the application of the > hand were of little avail on account of the great degree of fatness. The > other method just mentioned direct auscultation being rendered inadmissible > by the age and sex of the patient, I happened to recollect a simple and > well-known fact in acoustics, ... the great distinctness with which we hear > the scratch of a pin at one end of a piece of wood on applying our ear to > the other. Immediately, on this suggestion, I rolled a quire of paper into a > kind of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and > the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased to find that > I could thereby perceive the action of the heart in a manner much more clear > and distinct than I had ever been able to do by the immediate application of > my ear. Laennec had discovered that the new stethoscope was superior to the normally used method of placing the ear over the chest, particularly if the patient was overweight.
The great visitation in the King's name commenced in October. Cromwell deposed that Gwent's licence to hear and conclude cases in the Archbishop's court, including matters of probate and matrimony, should subsist under the King's authority.J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. 9: August–December 1535 (HMSO, London 1886), p. 370, no. 1071 (British History Online). Receiving Cranmer's mandate, Gwent introduced this formula (with the royal clause) for a definitive Sentence upon probate: > ...per nos Ricardum Gwent Archi'm London ad infrascripta auctoritate > Illustrissimi et Invictissimi in xpo principis et d'ni n'ri D'ni Henrici > octavi dei gra' Anglie et ffrancie Regis fidei defensoris D'ni Hibern' et in > terris supremi ecclie Anglicane sub xpo capitis, ... > (...by us Richard Gwent, Archdeacon of London, under the below-written > authority of the most Illustrious and Victorious-in-Christ, our prince and > lord the Lord Henry the eighth, by the grace of god King of England and > France, defender of the faith, Lord of Ireland, and on earth the supreme > head of the English church under Christ, ...)Mandate of Cranmer to Gwent, 12 > October 1535, and Sentence in the will of Richard Codworth 10 December 1535 > (P.C.C. 1535, Hogen quire, m/film images 403, 404, stamp numbers 199, 200).

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