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  1. Briton Hadden

    File Briton Hadden.jpg right thumb Briton Hadden in 1928. Briton Hadden February 18, 1898 &ndash February ... greatest magazine editors of the 1920s Briton Hadden and Harold Ross worked in the same building. Illness and death In December 1928, Hadden became ill. He died two months later, most likely of streptococcus ... new home. The office is today called the Briton Hadden Memorial Building. References references Isaiah ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Briton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Hadden, Briton Category 1898 births Category 1929 deaths Category American magazine founders ... sepsis Category Time magazine people de Briton Hadden es Briton Hadden fr Briton Hadden ..., a master innovator and stylist, and an iconic figure of the Jazz Age . Early life Hadden ... that was called The Daily Glonk . Moving to the Hotchkiss School , Hadden wrote for the Hotchkiss Record , a weekly newspaper. After an intense competition, Hadden was elected the chairman of the newspaper and Luce the assistant managing editor. Hadden then turned the Record from a weekly into a bi weekly. At Yale, Hadden was elected to the staff of the Yale Daily News and later served as the paper ... time. Also at Yale, Hadden was a brother of Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi chapter and a member of Skull ... 2002 isbn 0 316 72091 7 ref rp 150 It was during a break from school, when Hadden and Luce traveled ... from Yale in 1920, Hadden wrote for the New York World , where he was mentored by one of New York s most famous and accomplished newspaper editors, Herbert Bayard Swope . In late 1921, Hadden wrote ... magazine , which, at first, they planned to call Facts. Founding of Time Magazine In 1923, Hadden and Luce co founded Time magazine. Hadden and Luce served alternating years as the company s president, but Hadden was the editor for four and a half of the magazine s first six years, and was considered ... of his heart. Before he died, Hadden signed a will, which left all of his stock in Time Inc. to his ...   more details



  1. Briton

    Wiktionarypar Briton Briton can refer to Peoples British people , citizens of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, or of one of the British overseas territories Britons historical , ancient Celtic people from the island of Great Britain Newspapers The North Briton , a newspaper in the eighteenth century The West Briton Other uses Briton Ferry , a town in Wales The Britons , an English antisemitic organization formed in 1919 that evolved into the Britons Publishing Society See also Breton disambiguation Britain disambiguation British nationality law disambig ...   more details



  1. Arter & Hadden

    Infobox law firm name Arter & Hadden logo File Logo arter hadden.png frameless Arter and Hadden s last ... John Cary company type Limited liability partnership homepage dissolved July 15, 2003 Arter & Hadden ... History ARTER & HADDEN Bot generated title ref ref name law.com http www.law.com jsp article.jsp?id 1056139916197 Law.com Arter & Hadden Staff Told Closure Is Imminent Bot generated title ref . When ... Arter & Hadden settlement Cleveland Business News The Latest Breaking News, Earnings Reports and Stories ..., Arter and Hadden had opened offices in Columbus, Ohio , Dayton, Ohio , Washington, DC , Dallas ... 2000, the firm had begun to lose senior partners. In Arter & Hadden s DC office, for instance, the number ... Mazzucca title Arter & Hadden suffers another blow to head count date January 13, 2003 ref . And with the sharp declines in staff, Arter and Hadden was still locked into leasing enough office space to accommodate ... and Hadden only had enough capital left to continue operations until July 15, 2003 ref name law.com . Closure In a statement to all employees of Arter & Hadden just weeks before its ultimate demise ... and Hadden, partners had acted inappropriately by conspiring together to form a new legal partnership while still being employed by Arter & Hadden, and deciding to give themselves year end bonuses ... 09330 law firm bankruptcy.html Arter & Hadden LLP Law Firm Bankruptcy Settlement Bot generated title ref . The firm s estate reached a settlement with more than 80 former partners of Arter and Hadden ... settlements with many of Arter and Hadden s creditors &mdash including JP Morgan , Huntington Bank , and Compass Bank ref name blog.cleveland.com http blog.cleveland.com earlyedition 2007 04 arter hadden settlement up to.html Arter & Hadden settlement up to 10.5 million The Cleveland Plain Dealer Early ... Arter & Hadden partners went on to form their own law firms after Arter & Hadden s closure. The Cleveland, Ohio based Tucker, Ellis & West LLP was formed by many former partners in Arter and Hadden ...   more details



  1. Julie Hadden

    Multiple issues wikify September 2011 orphan August 2011 Julie Hadden is an author , Public speaker speaker , and finalist on The Biggest Loser U.S. TV series The Biggest Loser . Julie Hadden was first known as a contestant on Season 4 of the popular Reality television reality TV show , The Biggest Loser. Her participation on the show, under the training of fitness guru, Jillian Michaels personal trainer Jillian Michaels , helped Hadden birth a new physique and more importantly a new outlook on life. At the show s finale on December 18, 2007, Hadden emerged as the first runner up and biggest female loser of the season. She lost 97 pounds which translated into 44.5 of her body weight . Hadden parlayed her stint as a reality star on a TV show to a career as an author and motivational speaker . She has also been a guest on numerous television shows, such as The Oprah Winfrey Show , Larry King Live , The 700 Club , Access Hollywood , The Hour of Power , and Xtra . She is the author of the book Fat Chance, Losing the Weight, Gaining My Worth , published by Guideposts Books. She has also worked as a spokesperson for Got Milk? and is featured on two NordicTrack infomercials. References ref http www.juliehadden.com meetjulie.html ref ref http premierespeakers.com julie hadden ref ref http www.guideposts.org blogs advice loser julie hadden change farewell ref ref http www.oprah.com health Biggest Losers Share Diet and Fitness Secrets 18 ref ref http www.amazon.com dp 0824947886 ref reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Julie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadden, Julie Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category The Biggest Loser Category American motivational speakers ...   more details



  1. Peter Hadden

    Peter Hadden 19 February 1950&ndash 5 May 2010 was a leading member of the Socialist Party Ireland Socialist Party in Northern Ireland . Born in Strabane , Hadden studied at the University of Sussex , where he joined the Trotskyist Militant Tendency . ref name it http www.irishtimes.com newspaper obituaries 2010 0522 1224270889959.html Co founder of Socialist Party , Irish Times , 22 May 2010 ref He moved back to Belfast in 1971, ref name mcloughlin Kevin McLoughlin, http www.socialistpartyni.net component content article 57 other 323 obituary peter hadden 1950 2010 Obituary Peter Hadden 1950 2010 , Socialist Party NI ref where he became a full time official for NIPSA , ref name it while organising a Trotskyist group within the Northern Ireland Labour Party NILP . However, as the 70 s progressed the NILP declined significantly in support and influence and Hadden instead founded the Labour and Trade Union Group to contest elections as an independent organisation. ref name inspiring Niall Mulholland, http www.socialistworld.net doc 4287 Peter Hadden an inspiring life for socialism , Committee for a Workers International , 20 May 2010 ref From 1980, Hadden wrote extensively on socialism and The Troubles , with titles including Divide and Rule , Common Misery Common Struggle , Beyond the Troubles , Towards Division Not Peace and Troubled Times . ref name mcloughlin ref name it He supported the majority during the split in Militant in the early 1990s, and as a result all the tendency ... inspiring The LTUG never enjoyed success at the polls and was considered a fringe party . Hadden stood ... Elections ref Militant Labour became the Socialist Party, and Hadden remained its leading figure ... International website http www.marxists.org history etol writers hadden index.htm Peter Hadden Writings on Marxists Internet Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Peter ... DEFAULTSORT Hadden, Peter Category 1950 births Category 2010 deaths Category Alumni of the University ...   more details



  1. Tommy Hadden

    Infobox person name Tommy Hadden image image size caption birth name Thomas Hadden birth date birth place ... spouse partner children parents relations signature website footnotes Thomas Tommy Hadden floruit fl ... were shanghaied, robbed or murdered. Hadden, and contemporaries such as Bill Slocum or John Allen ... life and criminal career Tommy Hadden first came to prominence in New York s underworld as a Paradise ... on the city s waterfront. Hadden opened a popular dive bar at No. 10 Cherry Street Manhattan ... NYT1870 cite news title The Career Of A Criminal. Tommy Hadden s Numerous Offenses Their Condonation ... 130 ISBN 1 56025 521 8 ref Kehoe murder Hadden and Burns, like many underworld figures of the period ... in 1852 when Hadden committed a violent street mugging that resulted in the death of a man named Kehoe. On the night in question, Hadden and two others lured Kehoe into a dark alley off Liberty ... a slungshot into his brain . Hadden and his accomplices stole the gold that Kehoe was carrying and escaped ... Avenue Manhattan Fourth Avenue where he died of his injuries a few hours later. ref name NYT1870 Hadden was brought to trial, and although two of his henchmen were convicted, Hadden himself won acquittal ... Hadden For Kidnapping author newspaper New York Times date 1856 06 20 url http query.nytimes.com ... Street Revival Hadden was one of several underworld figures involved in the so called Water ... the close of Allen s saloon in 1868, it was claimed by A.C. Arnold and other ministers that Hadden ... sermons could be held. On September 11, 1868, Hadden consented to a prayer meeting to be held ... by the New York Times that Hadden and others had accepted money from religious leaders to rent ..., New Jersey Loizeaux Bros., 1967. pg. 30 31, 34 ref The newspaper specifically charged Hadden ... and later years In June 1870, Hadden was arrested for grand larceny in New Jersey and sentenced ... Michael Lee, Hadden was working on the steamship City of Alexandria. ref name NYT1881 cite news title ...   more details



  1. Sid Hadden

    Infobox cricketer biography playername country England fullname Sidney Hadden nickname living dayofbirth 26 monthofbirth 8 yearofbirth 1877 placeofbirth Hastings , Sussex countryofbirth England dayofdeath 2 monthofdeath 11 yearofdeath 1934 placeofdeath Whipps Cross , Essex countryofdeath England heightft heightinch heightm batting Unknown bowling role Wicket keeper family club1 Essex County Cricket Club Essex year1 1912 & 1920 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 6 runs1 29 bat avg1 9.66 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 17 not out deliveries1 &ndash wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 5 1 date 11 October year 2011 source http www.espncricinfo.com ci content player 13988.html Cricinfo Sidney Hadden 26 August 1877 &ndash 2 November 1934 was an English people English cricket er. Hadden s batsman cricket batting style is unknown, but it is known he fielded as a wicket keeper . He was born at Hastings , Sussex . He made his first class cricket first class debut for Essex County Cricket Club Essex against Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire in the 1912 County Championship . He made three further first class appearances in 1912, following World War I he made two ... by Sid Hadden publisher CricketArchive accessdate 11 October 2011 ref In his total of six first class ... and Fielding For Each Team by Sid Hadden publisher CricketArchive accessdate 11 October 2011 ref Hadden died at Whipps Cross , Essex on 2 November 1934. References Reflist External links http www.espncricinfo.com ci content player 13988.html Sid Hadden at ESPNcricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 4 4892 4892.html Sid Hadden at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Sid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 26 August 1877 ... , Essex , England DEFAULTSORT Hadden, Sid Category 1877 births Category 1934 deaths Category People ...   more details



  1. Susan Hadden

    Orphan date February 2009 Susan G. Hadden 1945&ndash January 15, 1995 was a Professor in the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs and the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin , United States. Hadden, a native Texan, was educated at Radcliffe College where she completed a B.A. cum laude , studying Sanskrit under Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Sr. Daniel Ingalls . She was a classmate of Bimal Krishna Matilal , and often said that Ingalls simultaneously had the best and worst students of his entire career in the same room. Her interest in India was interrupted by that of public policy . She changed direction and went on to the University of Chicago where she completed her M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science . Hadden was an expert in telecommunications policy, on environmental policy , citizen participation in the formulation of policy , and policies relating to human health risks. She was regularly asked by state and local governments to formulate policies in these fields. She was repeatedly called to Washington, D.C. to testify before the House and Senate Committees on public policy matters, and advised then Vice President of the United States Vice President Al Gore on policies relating to public access to the Internet . In recognition of her contributions to the field of public response to science related social controversies, she was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 1993. Despite her work on public policy, Hadden retained her youthful interest in India. She wrote about environmental policy in India, traveled to the subcontinent regularly, and was active among the community of scholars at the University ... Susan G. Hadden 1945 1995 journal Journal of Asian Studies volume 54 issue 2 pages pp. 654&ndash 655. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Susan G. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH Near Bantey Sreay, Cambodia DEFAULTSORT Hadden, Susan G. Category 1945 births Category 1995 ...   more details



  1. Dianne Hadden

    Dianne Gladys Hadden born 4 October 1951 was an Australia n politician. She was an independent member of the Victorian Legislative Council since April 2004, after resigning from the Australian Labor Party , which she previously represented since 1999. She attempted to switch to the Victorian Legislative Assembly at the Victorian legislative election, 2006 2006 election , contesting the electorate of electoral district of Ballarat East Ballarat East , but gained less than 7 of the vote. Hadden was born in Ivanhoe, Victoria Ivanhoe , Melbourne , and studied economics and law at Monash University . She worked for law firms in Melbourne and Ballarat, Victoria Ballarat , before founding her own practice in Ballarat in 1992. ref name pbio cite web title Hadden, Dianne Gladys publisher Parliament of Victoria url http www.parliament.vic.gov.au re member bioregfull.cfm?mid 97 accessdate 8 February 2010 ref In the leadup to the 1999 state election, Hadden succeeded in securing Labor pre selection for the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal held seat of Ballarat Province. She was ultimately successful, defeating new Liberal candidate David Clark political candidate David Clark . Though she has never occupied a ministerial position, Hadden has been a member of the Law Reform Committee since her election to parliament, and in 2003, also joined the House Committee. ref name pbio Hadden has gained a reputation as something of a political maverick, having publicly attacked her own party on several issues. Citation needed date February 2010 She came out strongly against controversial plans to build a toxic waste dump at Pittong , near Ballarat , and tabling a petition opposing the proposal ... rival Geoff Howard to win easily. ref name pbio Hadden has been a sharp critic of genetically modified ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Dianne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 4 October 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadden ...   more details



  1. Frank Hadden

    Infobox rugby biography name Frank Hadden FAIR USE of HaddenCalcutta.jpg see image description page at http ... HaddenCalcutta.jpg 150px center caption Hadden holding Calcutta Cup after Scotland s victory over England in February 2006. birth name Frank Hadden nickname birth place Dundee , Scotland death date ... and age 1954 07 14 df yes Frank Hadden born 14 June 1954 is a Scotland Scottish rugby union coach sport ... Rugby . Hadden replaced Matt Williams rugby coach Matt Williams and was appointed on 15 September 2005 ... title Scotland appoint Hadden as coach publisher bbc.co.uk accessdate 2006 11 09 date 15 September 2005 ref Hadden coached the Merchiston Castle School 1st XV after being appointed Head of Physical ... Born in Dundee , Hadden was educated at the High School of Dundee and the University of Strathclyde ..., who are ye? accessdate 2006 11 11 last Conner first Jeff date 12 February 2006 ref Hadden also spent ... community content view 1602 54 ref Ironically Hadden came close to playing soccer ... sport.cfm?id 533792005 title Hadden can follow in my footsteps, says Dwyer ... Merchiston Castle School and Scotland under 16s In 1983, Hadden was appointed Head of physical education and director of rugby at Merchiston Castle School MCS in Edinburgh . Hadden helped turn the school ... sport 2006 02 10 ixrugu.html title The simple truth of Hadden s success publisher telegraph.co.uk accessdate 2006 11 09 first Brendan last Gallagher date 10 February 2006 ref Hadden s first appointment ... new professional teams launched in Scotland. ref name MCS15 ref name AgeGroup Hadden was included ..., Hadden returned to teaching at Merchiston. ref name RedsMerge Cite news url http sport.scotsman.com ... Rugby Union s Director of Rugby Jim Telfer asked Hadden to accept the role of head coach. ref ... 2006 11 11 date 25 April 2005 ref That month Hadden was appointed Scotland interim coach, leading ... 2006 11 11 date 2 August 2005 ref In 15 September 2005 Hadden was confirmed as Scotland national rugby ...   more details



  1. Al Hadden

    Infobox pro football player Color fontcolor name Aldous Bernard Haddon image Imagewidth caption birth date birth date 1899 11 08 birth place Toledo, Ohio death date February 1969 ref SSDI rootsweb lastname Hadden firstname Aldous middlename ssn 377 14 0999 accessdate 30 June 2010 ref death place Height ft 5 Height in 9 Weight lbs 186 Position E FB HB QB College Washington & Jefferson College Jersey Career Highlights Awards Honors Retired s Records Stats PFR NFL DatabaseFootball years 1925 26 br 1927 br 1928 br 1928 30 teams Detroit Panthers br Providence Steam Roller br Chicago Bears br Providence Steam Roller Aldous Bernard Haddon was a professional American football player for the Detroit Panthers , Providence Steam Roller , and Chicago Bears . He attended Washington & Jefferson College . Notes reflist Footballstats nfl HAD184573 cfl afl espn cbs yahoo fox si pfr H HaddAl20 rotoworld dbf HADDOAL01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Al ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 November 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH Toledo, Ohio DATE OF DEATH 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadden, Al Category 1969 deaths Category People from Toledo, Ohio Category Players of American football from Ohio Category Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players Category Detroit Panthers players Category Providence Steam Roller players Category Washington & Jefferson College alumni Category Chicago Bears players Category 1899 births Amfoot bio stub pt Al Hadden ...   more details



  1. Charles Hadden

    Infobox military person name Sir Charles Hadden image caption birth date 1854 death date 1924 aged 69 or 70 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place death place placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army serviceyears rank Major General United Kingdom Major General unit commands battles awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath relations laterwork Major General United Kingdom Major General Sir Charles Frederick Hadden Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 1854 1924 is a former Master General of the Ordnance . Military career Hadden was Commissioned officer commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1873. ref name lh http www.kcl.ac.uk lhcma locreg HADDEN.shtml Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives ref He was appointed Chief Inspector at the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich in 1893 and then became a Member of the Ordnance Committee and an Associate Member of Explosives Committee in 1901. ref name lh He was made Commandant of the Ordnance College and Director of Artillery in 1904 before moving on to be Master General of the Ordnance in 1907. ref name lh In that capacity he was a member of a special committee set up by Prime Minister Herbert Asquith to exploit Aircraft industry aerial construction in 1909. ref http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1909 1909 20 200257.html Great Britain wakes up Flight International, 8 May 1909 ref He was appointed President of Ordnance Board and Royal Artillery Committee in 1913. ref name lh References reflist s start s mil s bef before James Wolfe Murray Sir James Wolfe Murray s ttl title Master General of the Ordnance years 1907&ndash 1913 s aft after Stanley Brenton Von Donop Sir Stanley Von Donop s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadden, Charles ALTERNATIVE ... Hadden, Charles Category 1854 births Category 1924 deaths Category Royal Artillery officers Category ...   more details



  1. HMS Briton

    The following ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Briton HMS Briton 1812 HMS Briton 1812 , a fifth rate 38 launched at Chatham Dockyard Chatham 11 April 1812, convict ship 1841, target February 1850, and broken up September 1860. 1060 burthen. HMS Briton 1869 HMS Briton 1869 , a wooden screw corvette launched at Sheerness 11 June 1869, sold at Bombay 1887. 1,331 burthen, 1,860 tons. HMS Brilliant 1814 HMS Brilliant 1860 , a fifth rate 36 launched at Deptford Dockyard Deptford 28 December 1814, training ship 1859, renamed HMS Briton 8 November 1889, sold 12 May 1908. 964 burthen. HMS Calypso 1883 HMS Calypso 1883 , a steam and sail corvette launched at Chatham Dockyard Chatham 7 June 1883, took the name HMS Briton 15 February 1916, sold 7 April 1922. Hull still extant. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Briton, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. The Ancient Briton

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Ancient Briton was a play by early 19th century United States American playwright John Augustus Stone . DEFAULTSORT Ancient Briton Category Plays by John Augustus Stone Category 1831 plays 19thC play stub ...   more details



  1. William Briton

    William Briton or Breton d. 1356 was a Breton Franciscan theologian. John Bale places his death in 1356 at Grimsby . Works Briton s works, enumerated by Bale, are principally concerned with dialectics . He is rememberes, however, for his Vocabularium Bibli , a treatise explanatory of obscure words in the Scriptures. The prologue and some other parts are in Latin verse. These, with additional specimens, have been printed by Angelo Maria Bandini . ref In his Catal. Codd. Latin. Biblioth. Medic. Laurent. iv. 213 et seqq., Florence, 1777 ref . Extracts are given by Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange Ducange . ref Glossar. Med. et Infim. Latin. praef., cap. xlix. ref References reflist DNB wstitle Briton, William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Briton, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1356 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Briton, William Category Year of birth missing Category 1356 deaths Category Franciscans Category People from Brittany ...   more details



  1. North Briton

    Refimprove date September 2007 A North Briton is a term used for a person from North Britain , the northern parts of the islands of Great Britain . The adjective form of the name is North British . It is most commonly associated with Scotland and the Scottish people , either by self identification as a Unionism in Scotland Scottish Unionist , or bestowed upon them as an indicator they are from the north of Great Britain and the United Kingdom . Origin main North Britain North Britain as a descriptive term for northern Great Britain emerged following the Union of the Crowns in 1603. It was used by James I of England King James VI & I in the form of South Britain and North Britain for England and Scotland respectively, most famously in his Proclamation of 1606 establishing the first Union Flag , where Scotland and England are not otherwise named Quote Whereas some difference has a risen between our Subjects of South and North Britain, Travelling by Sea, about the bearing of their flags In 1707, the Royal Scots Greys were renamed the Royal North British Dragoons . In Rob Roy novel Rob Roy 1817 , Sir Walter Scott refers to a Scottish person in England as a North Briton, sometimes in the mouth of an English character but also in the authorial voice. Quote Why, a Scotch sort of a gentleman, as I said before, returned mine host they are all gentle, ye mun know, though they ha narra shirt to back but this is a decentish hallion a canny North Briton as e er cross d Berwick Bridge I trow he s a dealer in cattle. Scott Rob Roy ref Walter Scott 1817 . Vol. I, Chap. Fourth. gutenberg no 7025 name Rob Roy ref Newspapers seealso The North Briton The The North Briton North Briton and New North Briton were newspapers in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in 1844 there was also a North British Advertiser . The North British Review was founded in 1844 by members of the Free Church of Scotland ... British Periodicals at Minnesota ref See also West Briton South Briton Scottish cultural cringe ...   more details



  1. The West Briton

    Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox Newspaper name The West Briton image type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1810 owners Cornwall & Devon Media political headquarters Truro , Cornwall editor website http www.westbriton.co.uk The West Briton is a local weekly newspaper published every Thursday. It serves different areas of Cornwall , United Kingdom with four separate editions&mdash Truro and Mid Cornwall, Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth and Penryn, Cornwall Penryn , Redruth Camborne and Hayle , and Helston and The Lizard . It was established in 1810 and is part of the Cornwall & Devon Media group of companies. It is based in Truro . Weekly circulation was 45,928 as of June 2006. The newspaper s website also claims it is the highest selling weekly newspaper in Britain. ref http www.thisiscornwall.co.uk displayNode.jsp?nodeId 147031&command newPage ref Content Each of The West Briton s editions contains news relating to its area of Cornwall, for example the Falmouth and Penryn edition has the local news for these towns. The paper also prints the news concerning all of Cornwall. There are announcements printed in the paper, including birthdays, marriages and deaths. The back pages contain local sport, with information on local sporting activities and leagues. The paper comes with several pull out sections. A property section has houses for sale and rent, the classified section has local businesses and items for sale by readers and a what s on section contains entertainment in Cornwall, such as theatre and cinema listings. References references External links http www.westbriton.co.uk West Briton website Northcliffe Media DEFAULTSORT West Briton, The Categories Category Northcliffe Media Category Newspapers published in Cornwall Category Publications established in 1810 Category 1810 establishments in England England newspaper stub Cornwall stub hu The West Briton ...   more details



  1. Briton Ferry

    name Briton Ferry welsh name Llansawel population 7,186 unitary wales Neath Port Talbot lieutenancy ... town NEATH postcode district SA11 postcode area SA dial code 01639 os grid reference SS735945 Briton ... Talbot , Wales . The town encompasses the Ward politics electoral wards of Briton Ferry East and Briton Ferry West . Briton Ferry is on the mouth of the River Neath where it enters Swansea Bay and was the first ... on the hills above Briton Ferry. The town was part of the Briton Ferry Estate ref name archives ... West Glamorgan Archive Service Briton Ferry Estate publisher Archives Wales accessdate 2011 04 16 ... wales mineral railway.htm South Wales Mineral Railway ref with its cable powered incline. Briton Ferry floating dock In the 1850s the Briton Ferry Floating Dock Company was incorporated, and bought land from the Earl of Jersey to build the Briton Ferry Docks. ref name archives When it opened in 1861 ... 181 acre ha . ref name coflein cite web url http www.coflein.gov.uk en site 34237 details BRITON FERRY DOCK title Briton Ferry Dock publisher Royal Commission on the ancient and historical monuments ... industry at the Briton Ferry Docks. The chorus says And me and my old pals With our hammers ... himself in Briton Ferry and quickly became involved in a number of successful enterprises. His consultancy ... constructed for the Weaver and Co mills in neighbouring Swansea. So important was Briton Ferry for trade with France that Mouchel was, from 1879 to his death, French Consular Agent to Briton Ferry,Talbot ... revolution brought much expansion to Briton Ferry that included iron works, steel works, tinplate ... line railway still passes through but the industries have closed resulting in Briton Ferry being ... Briton Ferry Woods Ref improve section date November 2008 Briton Ferry Woods is a natural woodland ... people See Category People from Briton Ferry Alf Shea , Welsh cricketer, born in Briton Ferry David ... Mainwaring Journalist and Broadcaster References Wikisource1911Enc Briton Ferry reflist External links ...   more details



  1. Briton Rivière

    Image St. George and the Dragon Briton Riviere.jpg thumb right 200px St. George and the Dragon Briton Riviere s depiction of an exhausted St. George lying down beside the slain dragon is a radical departure from the triumphant equestrian position in which this saint is traditionally depicted. Image Daniellion.jpg thumb right 300px Daniel s Answer to the King. Painted in 1890, it is now in the Manchester City Art Gallery. Image Requiescat , oil on canvas painting by Briton Rivi re, 1888, Art Gallery of New South Wales.jpg thumb right 300px Requiescat , oil on canvas painting by Briton Rivi re, 1888, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Briton Rivi re 14 August 1840 &ndash 1920 was an artist born in London , England , of Hugenout descent. His father, William Rivi re, was for some years drawing master at Cheltenham College , and afterwards an art teacher at University of Oxford Oxford University . He was educated at Cheltenham College and at Oxford, where he took his degree in 1867. For his art training he was indebted almost entirely to his father, and early in life made for himself a place of importance among the artists of his time. His first pictures appeared at the British Institution , and in 1857 he exhibited three works at the Royal Academy , but it was not until 1863 that he became a regular contributor to the Academy exhibitions. In that year he was represented by The Eve of the Spanish Armada , and in 1864 by a Romeo and Juliet . Subjects of this kind did not, however, attract him long, for in 1865 he began, with a picture of a Sleeping Deer hound , a series of paintings of animal subjects which later occupied him almost exclusively. Among the most memorable of his productions are The Poachers Nurse A 1866 The Empty Chair 1869 Circe 1871 Daniel 1872 The Last of the Garrison ... Armstrong , Briton Rivi re, R.A His Life and Work, The Art Annual 1891 . commonscat Briton Riviere 1911 ... pl Briton Rivi re pt Briton Rivi re ru , ...   more details



  1. Sicilian Briton

    Orphan date February 2009 No footnotes date April 2009 The Sicilian Briton was an early 5th century Christian theologian known for his egalitarianism . He came from Britannia Roman province Britain and wrote in Sicily , but his name is unknown. He wrote six pamphlets, all on the text If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor Gospel of Matthew Matthew 19 21 . In his best known work, De Divitiis On Riches , he blamed the existence of poverty on the existence of wealth. He divided people into three categories the rich, the poor, and those who have enough, and advocated redistributing the excess wealth of the rich so that everyone has enough. This was summarised in the slogan tolle divitem et pauperum non invenies abolish the rich and you will find no more poor . His views can be considered an early form of socialism . He was associated with his fellow Briton Pelagius , although Pelagius distanced himself from the Sicilian Briton s more radical doctrines. References John Morris 1973 , The Age of Arthur Category Ancient Roman Christian Britons Category Sicilian writers Category 5th century writers cy Y Brython Sisilaidd ...   more details



  1. The North Briton

    about the historical newspaper North Briton The North Briton was a Radicalism historical radical newspaper published in 18th century London . The North Briton also served as the pseudonym of the newspaper s author, used in advertisements, letters to other publications, and handbills. Although written anonymously, ref cite book last Noorthouck first John authorlink John Noorthouck title A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark year 1773 pages 419 450 url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 46741 ref The North Briton is closely associated with the name of John Wilkes . ref cite book last Cash first Arthur title John Wilkes The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty publisher Yale University Press year 2006 location New Haven and London url http books.google.com books?isbn 0300123639 isbn 0300123639 page 69 ref The newspaper is chiefly famous for issue number 45, the forty or so court cases spawned by that issue, and for the genesis of 45 as a popular slogan of liberty in the latter part of the 18th century. History 1762 63 Issues number 1 5 June 1762 to number 44 2 April 1763 were published on consecutive Saturdays. The newspaper was begun in response to The Briton , a pro government paper started by Tobias Smollett . Only eight days after that newspaper began publication, the first issue of The North Briton came out. It then came out weekly until the resignation of the John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute Bute government. Issue 45 The North Briton issue number 45 23 April 1763 is the most famous issue of the paper. It criticized a royal speech in which George III of the United Kingdom King George III praised the Treaty of Paris 1763 Treaty of Paris ending ... References reflist DEFAULTSORT North Briton Category Publications established in 1762 Category Publications disestablished in 1771 Category Defunct newspapers of the United Kingdom North Briton ... in London Category 1762 establishments in Great Britain ro North Briton ...   more details



  1. PS Briton

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom UK Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Ship name PS Briton Ship owner 1862 Glasgow & Stranraer Steam Packet Co. br 1863 Bristol General Steam Nav Co. br 1877 Bristol Steam Nav Co Ltd br 1890 Waterford Steamship Company br Ship operator Ship route 1862 &ndash 63 Stranraer &ndash Larne br 1864 &ndash 66 Bristol &ndash Waterford 1867 &ndash 90 Bristol &ndash Wexford Ship ordered Ship builder John Macgregor Tod & McGregor , Glasgow Ship yard number 121 Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched June 1862 Ship completed July 1862 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service 1862 Ship out of service Ship registry Ship fate Scrapped 1892 at Bristol Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Iron Paddle Steamer Ship class Ship tonnage GRT 349 1876 486grt Ship displacement Ship length 176ft 1876 207ft Ship beam 25ft Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship power steam 2cy 100nhp Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes PS Briton was a paddle steamer that inaugurated the Stranraer to Larne service. Service PS Briton inaugurated the Stranraer to Larne crossing, but the service was not a success and was withdrawn after 18 months, in 1863. ref cite web url http www.portoflarne.co.uk about us history title History publisher Port of Larne accessdate 24 January 2011 ref Following this, she operated from Bristol to the South of Ireland, to Waterford between 1864 1866 and to Wexford between 1867 and 1890. ref cite web url http www.gregormacgregor.com Tod&Macgregor Briton 136.htm title Briton publisher Tod & Macgregor Shiplist accessdate 24 January 2011 ref Her final year was spent under the ownership of the Waterford Steamship Company . Footnotes Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Briton Category Paddle steamers ...   more details



  1. Beric the Briton

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Beric the Briton, A Story of the Roman Invasion title orig translator image image caption author G.A. Henty illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Novel Wikipedia WikiProject Novels Novel categorization publisher Blackie and Son Ltd., London release date 1893 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 352 pp isbn NA Released before ISBN system implemented preceded by Redskin and Cowboy, A Tale of the Western Plains Preceding novel in series followed by Condemned as a Nihilist, A Story of Escape from Siberia Following novel in series Beric the Briton, A Story of the Roman Invasion 1893 is a book by British author G.A. Henty . It was published by Blackie and Son Ltd, London. It tells of the Roman invasion of Britain through the eyes of a half Romanized Briton, Beric. Plot The main character is Beric, a young Briton under Roman Empire Roman subjugation. He and his tribe rise up against Roman rule under Queen Boudica . The strong but untrained Britons have success for a short time, but are quickly conquered again by the well trained legionaries. Beric and a small band of men fight to the last from the swamps, conducting a sort of guerrilla warfare . At last he and his men are captured, and Beric is sent to Rome as a gladiator. While in Rome , he becomes friends with some who belong to the rising sect of Christians. When a Christian girl is given to the lions in the Roman amphitheatre , Beric dashes to the rescue and kills a lion single handedly. Taken as a guard to Nero , the mighty emperor, Beric is horrified at the drunken revelry which takes place, and escapes from the palace. At last he is enabled to go back to Great Britain Britain , though not after many more adventures. External links It can be found as a Project Gutenberg EBook http www.archive.org stream bbrit10 bbrit10.txt ...   more details



  1. Briton Hammon

    Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date January 2009 Briton Hammon was a slave in the middle of the 18th century, who, after leaving his master, may have encountered more hardships outside his sanctioned slavery than as a slave. He recorded, and published, his uncommon story as a slave and his many hardships. Some of these include being captured by Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indians after a the deaths of all persons but himself on the ship and being held in captivity twice, once for almost five years. He described many attempts of escaping his captives, almost ending his life in a very poor state, and finally prevailing as a Emancipate free man. Encounter with the Indians On December 25, 1747, Briton Hammon left Marshfield, Massachusetts Marshfield in Boston on his first expedition with the permission of his master, John Winslow British Army officer General Winslow . He intended to go to Plymouth, Massachusetts Plymouth and from there Jamaica . However on the June 15, 1748, the ship where Hammon was currently located was cast away, not far from the shore of Florida Cape Florida . The captain ordered the ship s crew to, in smaller groups make for the shore in a smaller boat. At the point when half of the crew was ashore, they were attacked by a group of 60 Indians, who bound, and captured them. Then after killing the remaining crew, which was currently on the ship through burning the ship, returned and killed those who were bound. During which Hammon seeing his eminent death, attempted his escape in swimming away. This was an unsuccessful attempt however he was the only of the crew to survive, as he was held captive by the Indians, and despite his current state, was fed well. However, Hammon escaped due to an acquaintance on a Spain Spanish ship, which arrived there from St. Augustine . The captain of which made a deal with the Indians, giving them 10 dollars to keep ... delighted to be brought back together. References http docsouth.unc.edu neh hammon hammon.html Briton ...   more details



  1. William L. Hadden

    William L. Hadden October 8, 1896 July 11, 1983 was an American politician who was the List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut 67th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1943 to 1945. ref http www.cslib.org agencies lieutenantgovernor.htm Connecticut State Library description of Lieutenant Governor . ref Early life William L. Hadden was born in Elmira, New York Elmira , Chemung County , New York, on October 8, 1896. ref http politicalgraveyard.com bio hackley hagenbarth.html The Political Graveyard , Index to Politicians Hackley to Hagenbarth, Hadden. ref About one year later, he moved to New Haven, Connecticut , and in 1909 the family moved to West Haven, Connecticut West Haven . He went to public schools in New Haven, West Haven High School and the Fordham University School of Law . He was admitted to the State Bar in 1917. After discharge from military service in 1918, he practiced law. He was also Assistant Clerk of the Town Court of West Haven from 1919 to 1921, Prosecuting Attorney from 1923 to 1927 and judge from 1927 to 1937. From 1939 to 1943 he was Prosecuting Attorney ... of the Attorneys General of Connecticut, William L. Hadden ref Family life William L. Hadden married Mary McNamara in 1920. They had three children William L. Hadden Jr., David C. Hadden, and Maryann Hadden Zimmerling. Mary died on December 15, 1981. Political career William L. Hadden ... Baldwin was reelected in 1944, Hadden was not and was replaced with Democrat Charles Wilbert Snow . Snow would replace Baldwin as governor late in 1946, when Baldwin became a U.S. Senator. Hadden was appointed ... A. Pallotti resigned to become a judge. Hadden was then elected Attorney General for a full four ... Persondata . NAME Hadden, William L ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 8, 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH Elmira, New York DATE OF DEATH July 11, 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadden ... General sv William L. Hadden ...   more details




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