of Martel, Lot department Lot Henry , known as the YoungKing 28 February 1155 11 June 1183 was the second of five sons of KingHenry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine but the first to survive infancy ... dynasty. Citation needed date November 2008 He was known in his own lifetime as Henry the YoungKing ... was later highly critical of the YoungKing, and satirized him in several of his works. Political career File Henry the Young Plantagenet.jpg thumb left Henry the YoungKing The youngHenry played an important ... as she had no further children. Death and burial Henry the YoungKing died in the summer of 1183 ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Henry the YoungKing ... ISBN 0 520 03494 5 O.H. Moore, The YoungKingHenry Plantagenet, 1155 83, in History, Literature, and Tradition ... Smith, Henry II s Heir the Acta and Seal of Henry the YoungKing, 1170 83 , English Historical Review ... King, Henry The Young ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 February 1155 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Jove pl Henryk M ody Kr l pt Henrique o Jovem ru simple Henry the YoungKing sv Henrik ...Infobox royalty type majesty name Henry image Henry the Young King.jpg imgw 180 succession Junior List ... reign 1170 1183 regent Henry II of England Henry II reg type Senior king spouse Margaret of France ... ref Count of Anjou and Maine province Maine . Early life Little is known of the young prince Henry ... . In June 1170, the fifteen year old Henry was crowned king during his father s lifetime, a practice ... is that of W. L. Warren 1973 The YoungHenry was the only one of his family who was popular in his ..., careless, high hoped, incompetent, improvident, and irresponsible. The YoungKing s contemporary .... If he lacked political weight, the YoungKing s patronage gave him celebrity status throughout western ..., the marriage was pushed through by Henry II when YoungHenry and Margaret were small children, so ... married on 27 August 1172 at Winchester Cathedral , when Henry was crowned king of England a second ... more details
Notability date September 2009 Infobox Magazine title YoungKing image file YoungKing 2009 18 cover.jpg image size image caption Cover of 2009 issue no. 18 editor editor title staff writer frequency Biweekly circulation 230,000 2008 category Seinen manga company Sh nen Gahosha publisher firstdate country Japan language Japanese website issn nihongo YoungKing Yangu Kingu is a biweekly seinen manga magazine published in Japan by Sh nen Gahosha , aimed primarily at male audiences, mostly seinen older teens and young adults . It is the sister publication of Monthly YoungKing and YoungKing OURs and was originally founded in 1987 as the sister publication of the now discontinued Sh nen King . As of 2008, the circulation is about 230,000. ref http www.j magazine.or.jp data 001 index.html Japan Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data 2008 . ref Manga artists and series featured in YoungKing Yuji Shiozaki Battle Club Satoshi Yoshida Shin Shonan Bakusozoku Arakure Knight Bomber Bikers of Shonan Boichi Sun Ken Rock Toshinori Sogabe Go Tenba Cheerleaders Deban desu yo? Kond san Katsu Aki Harem Revolution Daddy Virgin Takashi Sano Iketeru Futari Usagi chan de Cue Shohei Harumoto Kirin manga Kirin Hi Hi Hi manga Hi Hi Hi Q taro Hanamizawa Tsuki Suzuran Doori Momoiro Sango The Pink Coral Play manga Play Masahiro Shibata Sarai manga Sarai Related Magazines YoungKing OURs Young Comic References references External links Official website http www.shonengahosha.jp youngking index.php jp icon ann company 2228 Category Japanese semimonthly manga magazines Category Seinen manga Category 1987 establishments in Japan Category Magazines established in 1987 Anime mag stub ja ... more details
Other persons Infobox Governor honorific prefix name Sir HenryYoung br honorific suffix small Order of St Michael and St George KCMG small image Sir Henry Young.jpg order 5th office Governor of South ... alma mater occupation profession religion signature footnotes Sir Henry Edward Fox Young , Order ... A060485b.htm title Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox 1803 1870 accessdate 2007 08 17 author H. J. Gibbney ... of Van Diemens Land Tasmania Young began his duties in Van Diemens Land in January 1855. Sir Henry ... Australia is named after Henry s wife, Lady Augusta Young. References reflist Dictionary of Australian Biography First Henry Edward Fox Last Young Link http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogX Z.html ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Governor of South ... UK DEFAULTSORT Young, Henry Category 1803 births Category 1870 deaths Category Governors of South Australia ... George Category People from Brabourne Category Burials at Brompton Cemetery de HenryYoung fr Henry ... 1976 pages 452 453 ref Early life Young was the third son of Sir Aretas William Young , a well known ... career Young was, however, appointed in 1827 to a position in the colonial treasury, Trinidad , and in 1828 ... of the Cape of Good Hope . ref name oxforddnb C. A. Harris, Young, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 30264 Sir Henry Edward Fox 1808 1870 , rev. Lynn Milne, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 online edition, May 2006. DNBfirst wstitle Young, Henry Edward Fox ref Governor of South Australia Young, was transferred a few months later to South Australia where ... and four appointed by the governor and 16 were to be elected. Under Young, South Australia received ... from a different area. It was Governor Young who offered a prize of 2000 in 1851 for the first person ... of navigating the Murray Mouth , Young supported building the railway from the river port of Goolwa ... his friend, Charles Elliot . Young was president of the Adelaide Philosophical Society 1853 1854. ref ... more details
HenryKing may refer to HenryKing poet 1592 1669 , English poet, Bishop of Chichester HenryKing British Army officer 1776 1839 , Member of Parliament for County Sligo HenryKing congressman 1790 1861 , U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania HenryKing police officer 1832 ? , Chief of Police in Los Angeles, California, 1878 1880, 1881 1883 Sir HenryKing, 1st Baronet 1852 1933 , English banker, mountaineer and Conservative Member of Parliament Henry Churchill King 1858 1934 , theologian and educator served on King Crane Commission Henry John Yeend King 1855 1924 , British painter Harry King 1886 1968 , English football soccer player HenryKing director 1886 1982 , American film director HenryKing and his Orchestra , house band on the Burns and Allen radio show in the 1930s Henry T. King 1919 2009 , prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials Henry W. King 1815 1857 , Free Soil politician in the U.S. state of Ohio HenryKing, Who chewed bits of string and was early cut off in dreadful agonies , poem by Hilaire Belloc Brainwave comics , a name shared by two characters in the DC Comics Universe, who are father and son HenryKing, Sr., a fictional DC Comics supervillain HenryKing, Jr., a fictional DC Comics superhero codenamed Brainwave, Jr. See also For monarchs called KingHenry, see with List of rulers named Henry hndis King, Henry pl HenryKing ... more details
Chief Trial Counsel . Immediately to Taylor s right is Henry T. King Assistant Counsel . Henry T. King ... s David Crane law David M. Crane has described King as the George Washington of modern international law . ref name CPDobit cite news title Henry T. King Jr., Nuremberg prosecutor, Case Western Reserve ... Plain Dealer date May 12, 2009 url http blog.cleveland.com metro 2009 05 henry t king jr nuremberg pros.html ref Life and work King received his B.A. degree in 1941 from Yale College , and his ... World War II . ref name NYTobit cite news title Henry T. King Jr., Prosecutor at Nuremberg, Dies ..., King became one of the United States prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials, serving from 1946 to 1947. ref name CaseBio cite web title Henry T. King, Jr. url http law.case.edu faculty faculty detail.asp ... Milch on two of three counts, and he was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. King also worked on the Ministries Case and the Justice Case . ref cite web last King first Henry T. date 1995 title The Nuremberg Context From The Eyes Of A Participant url http www.roberthjackson.org Man HenryKing Eyes ... in the former Yugoslavia . ref name JacksonBio cite web title Henry T. King, Jr. url http www.roberthjackson.org ... Prosecutor . ref name SpeerBook King, Henry T. and Elles, Bettina 1997 . The Two Worlds of Albert .... King wrote more than 60 journal articles. ref name pubs cite web last King first Henry T. date ... Wagner, Henry T King III, who died in 1993, and Dave King novelist Dave King , a novelist. Honors ... obituaries law obituaries 5345772 Henry T King Jr.html Henry T King Jr Daily Telegraph obituary http www.youtube.com watch?v P1gPOQHClcY Henry T. King International Law Tribute Fund s Tribute to Henry ... May 9, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT King, Henry T. Category 1919 births Category 2009 deaths ... Category Yale University alumni da Henry T. King ..., Charlottesville, Virginia, November 17 18, 1995. ref Following his service at Nuremberg, King had ... more details
Infobox Magazine title YoungKing OURs image file YoungKing Ours October 2009 cover.jpg image size image caption Cover of Oct. 2009 issue of YoungKing OURs editor Yoshiyuki Fudetani editor title Editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation 68,000 2008 category Seinen manga company Sh nen Gahosha publisher firstdate country Japan language Japanese language Japanese website http www.shonengahosha.jp ours index.php Official website issn nihongo YoungKing OURs Yangu Kingu Aw zu is a monthly seinen manga magazine published in Japan by Sh nen Gahosha , aimed primarily at male audiences, mostly seinen older teens and young adults . It is the sister publication of YoungKing which in turn was the sister publication of the now discontinued Sh nen King . As of 2008, the circulation of YoungKing OURs is 68,000 copies. ref http www.j magazine.or.jp data 001 index.html Japan Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data 2008 . ref Manga artists and series featured in YoungKing OURs Kouta Hirano Hellsing Crossfire manga Crossfire Hellsing The Dawn Drifters manga Drifters Masakazu Ishiguro And Yet The Town Moves Akihiro Itou Geobreeders Gaku Miyao Kazan manga Kazan Yasuhiro Nightow Trigun Trigun Maximum originally published in Sh nen Captain Rikdo Koshi Excel Saga Hajime Yamamura Ten ni Hibiki Mizukami Satoshi The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer Hoshi no Samidare Masahiro Shibata Sarai manga Sarai Satoshi Shiki Daphne in the Brilliant Blue I Daphne in the Brilliant Blue Toshimitsu ... Wolf Daisuke Moriyama World Embryo Isutoshi Aiki manga Aiki Related Magazines YoungKingYoung Comic References references External links http www.shonengahosha.jp ours index.php YoungKing Ours official ... Magazines established in 1993 Category 1993 establishments in Japan Anime mag stub es YoungKing OURs fr YoungKing Ours is YoungKing OURs it YoungKing OURs ja tl YoungKing OURs zh YOUNGKING OURs ... more details
The YoungKing Of Easaidh Ruadh is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in his Popular Tales of the West Highlands , listing his informant as James Wilson, a blind fiddler, in Islay. Andrew Lang included a variant in The Lilac Fairy Book , as The King of the Waterfalls , listing his source West Highland Tales . Synopsis The youngking of Easaidh Ruadh decided to amuse himself by playing a game with the Gruagach. He sought advice from a Seanagal first. He did not take his advice to not go, but the Seanagal told him to ask for the prize, if he won, the cropped rough skinned maid behind the door. He went and won at the game. When he would not be put off from his prize, they gave him the maid, and she turned into a beautiful woman. He married her. He went to play again, and his wife warned him that it was her father, and he should take only the dun shaggy filly that has the stick saddle on her. He won, and go the filly. He went to play a Rule of three writing third time, and this time he lost. The Gruagach set as the stakes that he must get the Glaive of Light of the king ... Daughters of King O Hara External links http www.sacred texts.com neu celt pt1 pt105.htm The YoungKing Of Easaidh Ruadh http www.mythfolklore.net andrewlang 179.htm The King of the Waterfalls http www.personal.usyd.edu.au apert folk.html JOURNEY OF THE SOUL AS ILLUSTRATED IN THE CELTIC FOLK TALE THE YOUNGKING OF EASAIDH RUADH Category Scottish fairy tales YoungKing Of Easaidh Ruadh ... bore him to the castle of the king of the oak windows and sent him into the king s chambers while the king ... he must cut off the head of the rider, the king. He did, and his horse had him ride the black horse .... The king and queen moved the threshold and the stone. The sheep escaped, and the king called on the dog to catch it the duck escaped, and the king called on the falcon to catch it the egg rolled into the river, and the king called on the otter to retrieve it. The queen crushed it, killing the giant ... more details
orphan date December 2009 YoungKing 1760 1835 or Koyengquahtah was a Hoyaneh or revered traditional chief of the Seneca nation . He was born in the village of Canandaigua city , New York Canandaigua , Seneca nation in 1760. He was a descendent of Old Smoke or Old King who was the a leader of the retaliatory war party of the Wyoming Massacre . YoungKing grew to adulthood during the tumultuous time of the American War of Independence . Fleeing to Fort Niagara with his mother during Sullivan s Expedition Sullivan s Campaign . He was elected war chief and was a renowned warrior, a wise counselor and was possessed of high social qualities among his own people and the Americans. He was a delegate to and a reluctant signatory of the Treaty of Big Tree on September 15, 1797. The treaty was delayed, as his people would not commit to the treaty until YoungKing arrived. He apparently was at the funerals of his friend and cousin and had been delayed. He originally refused the terms of the treaty but was convinced by the Clan Mother Clan mothers and counsel to accept the treaty. He moved to the Indian reservation reservation at Buffalo Creek Reservation Buffalo Creek . He took to drinking and dissipation, but eventually was relieved of this affliction. He converted to Christianity and died there in 1835. References A History of the Treaty of Big Tree and an Account of the Celebration... , by Livingston County Historical Society, O. Burnell Print, 1897 Category 1760 births Category Iroquois Category Converts to Christianity Category 1835 deaths Category Native American leaders NorthAm native stub ... more details
HenryYoung was the Governor of South Australia and Governor of Tasmania in the late 19th century. HenryYoung may also refer to Henry Melvin Young , British World War II squadron leader Henry Esson Young 1862&ndash 1939 , physician and politician in British Columbia, Canada HenryYoung Australian rules footballer , an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the 20th century Major HenryYoung , Union spy commander during the American Civil War See also Harry Young disambiguation Henri Young , Alcatraz prisoner Henri Young, American child actor from the movie Aliens in the Attic hndis name Young, Henry ... more details
For other persons of a similar name William H. Young disambiguation William HenryYoung Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1943.0005 ref London , 20 October 1863 Lausanne , 7 July 1942 was an English people English mathematician . Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge . ref Venn id YN881WH name Young, William Henry ref He worked on measure theory , Fourier series , differential calculus amongst other fields, and made brilliant and long lasting contributions to the study of functions of several complex variable s. He was the husband of Grace Chisholm Young and father of Laurence Chisholm Young . ref MacTutor Biography id Young ref See also Young s inequality Hausdorff Young inequality References Reflist External links http sca.lib.liv.ac.uk collections archive young.htm University of Liverpool Papers of Professor William HenryYoung and Grace Chisholm Young Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, William Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British mathematician DATE OF BIRTH 20 October 1863 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 July 1942 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, William Henry Category British mathematicians Category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category 1863 births Category 1942 deaths UK mathematician stub ca William HenryYoung de William HenryYoung fr William HenryYoung it William HenryYoung ht William HenryYoung pl William HenryYoung pt William HenryYoung ro William HenryYoung sk William HenryYoung ... more details
HenryYoung was the Deputy Governor of Bombay from 1668 to 13 November 1669. References http books.google.com books?id miD5YO05jpUC&printsec frontcover PPA324,M1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Deputy Governor of Bombay DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, Henry Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Deputy Governors of Bombay UK politician stub ... more details
James HenryYoung 1834 1908 was an Australian colonial businessman and politician and Speaker of the of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly . Young was a Minister for Works and a Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, in which he sat for Electoral district of Hastings and Manning Hastings and Manning . He was Minister of Public Instruction in the John Robertson New South Wales Premier Robertson Ministry from Dec. 1885 to Feb. 1886. In March 1887 he was elected Speaker of the Assembly, and was re elected in Feb. 1889. In Oct. 1890 he resigned. Mr. Young, who has represented his present constituency since 1880, is the son of James Young by his marriage with Maria Druce, and was born at Moor Court, Hampshire, on May 15, 1834. Mr. Young, who commenced life in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company s service, finally gave up seafaring for commercial pursuits in 1853, arriving in Sydney in July 1859. He was appointed Minister for Public Works in the Henry Parkes Parkes Ministry in August 1890, and held the post, in which he succeeded Mr. Bruce Smith, until the retirement of the Cabinet in Oct. 1891. He married in July 1859 at Port Macquarie , N.S.W., Ellen, daughter of Major Kemp. ref cite Australasia Young, Henry James ref ref name nsw Cite web title Mr James HenryYoung 1834 1908 work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 67aff4576d7fa1a4ca256cb80013325a accessdate 12 November 2010 ref ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last McMinn first W. G. coauthors year 1976 id A060486b title Young, James Henry 1834 1908 accessdate 12 November 2010 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, Henry James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1834 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, Henry James Category 1834 births Category 1908 deaths Category ... more details
Image LtColHenryHYoung.jpg thumb Major HenryYoungHenry Harrison Young 1841&ndash 1866 was an American Civil War spy from Pawtucket, Rhode Island . As a Union Army Union Major United States major , he served in the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry regiment from 1861 to 1865. He was promoted to Lieutenant colonel United States lieutenant colonel of Volunteers in 1865 and served as the Chief of Scouts to General Philip H. Sheridan . He commanded a American Civil War spies 58 man scout band , popularly called the Jessie Scouts , under General Sheridan in the final months of the war. He was mysteriously killed in 1866 during a military expedition in Mexico. The Scout statue was erected in his honor at the Kennedy Plaza in downtown Providence, Rhode Island . References Beyer, Walter F. http books.google.com books?id 8SgWAAAAYAAJ&pg PA402&dq Sheridan 27s Scouts&cd 7 v onepage&q Sheridan 27s 20Scouts&f false Deeds of Valor 1907 pp.402 404 Beymer, William Gilmore, Young http books.google.com books?id m1JIAAAAYAAJ&pg PA31&dq Captain HenryYoung of Sheridan 27s Scouts&lr &cd 4 v onepage&q Captain 20Henry 20Young 20of 20Sheridan 27s 20Scouts&f false Harper s Monthly Magazine pp.27 40 Volume CCX Dec 1909 May 1910 Markoff, Florence, http www.quahog.org factsfolklore index.php?id 65 Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harrison Young, The story of the great Civil War spy. Phillips, David L., http www.wvcivilwar.com jessie.shtml The Jessie Scouts Tischler, Allan L., http www.historynet.com magazines american civil war 3032681.html Sheridan s Stealthy Scouts in the Shenandoah Persondata NAME Young, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Army officer DATE OF BIRTH 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1866 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, Major Henry Category 1841 births Category 1866 deaths Category People from Pawtucket, Rhode Island Category United States Army officers Category People of Rhode Island in the American Civil War US army bio stub ... more details
Henry Esson Young February 24 ref name who , 1862 ref name bcain &ndash October 24, 1939 ref name belcarra was a physician and political figure in British Columbia . Some sources list his birth year as 1867. He represented Atlin electoral district Atlin in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1903 to 1915 as a British Columbia Conservative Party Conservative . He was born in English River, Quebec , the son of Reverend Alexander Young and Ellen McBain, and was educated at Queen s University , McGill University , University of Toronto Toronto University and University of Pennsylvania . He then continued his post graduate studies in England . ref name who cite book url http www.ebooksread.com authors eng c w parker northern whos who a biographical dictionary of men and women kra page 102 northern whos who a biographical dictionary of men and women kra.shtml title Northern who s who a biographical dictionary of men and women last Parker first C. W year 1913 volume Volume 1 page 881 accessdate 2011 08 29 ref Young moved to Atlin, British Columbia , where he practised medicine from 1901 to 1903. ref name bcain cite web url http memorybc.ca younghenry esson isaar title Young, Henry Esson publisher British Columbia Archival Information Network accessdate 2011 08 29 ref In 1904, he married Rosalind Watson. Young served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Education and Provincial Secretary. He helped establish the University of British Columbia in 1908. Young served as Secretary of the Provincial Board of Health from 1915 until his death in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria at the age of 77. ref name belcarra cite web url http www.belcarra.ca reports Woodhaven Subdivision ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, Henry Esson ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 10 24 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, Henry Esson Category 1862 births Category 1939 deaths Category ... Hospital Young played an important role in establishing the facility. ref cite web url http www.bcmhas.ca ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name HenryYoung fullname HenryYoung image HYoung1904.jpg heightweight 191 cm, 90 kg birth date birth date 1873 5 18 df y birth place originalteam death date death date and age 1923 1 9 1873 5 18 df y death place Geelong Swimming Baths years 1897 1910 clubs AFL Gee games goals 167 76 sooyears sooteams Victoria Australian rules football team Victoria soogames goals 7 5 statsend 1910 repstatsend careerhighlights Geelong best and fairest 1905, 1906 Geelong captain 1901 1909 Geelong Team of the Century Henry Tracker Young 18 May 1873 9 January 1923 was an Australian rules football er in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Young was an outstanding ruckman who was allegedly never beaten in a game. Tracker was recruited from Wellington, a local team and first played in the Victorian Football Association days. A successful participant in numerous sports he was master of them all. He commanded respect whether it was on the football field, the boxing ring, riding in the Melbourne to Warrnambool road race, or rowing on Corio Bay. A supremely athletic and fit person, it allowed him to ruck for four quarters, often brilliantly and with a dominating effect on his opponents, such was the consistency of his play the opposing rovers tried to feed off his hit outs. Strong and courageous, and a magnificent high mark he displayed a cool temperament and always at the forefront of protecting his teammates with effective shepherding. Tracker sustained serious injury problems in 1898 and 1899, which precluded him from playing 200 games, however he made a strong comeback and throughout his career provided tremendous service and was inspirational to his teammates as club captain 137 games as captain . In 1996, Young was named in the Geelong Football ... Young, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tracker Young SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH ... Baths DEFAULTSORT Young, Henry Category 1873 births Category 1923 deaths Category Australian Football ... more details
British East India Company Army officers Young Men, Sir Henry Lawrence s ...The Young Men were a group of East India Company Officers, sent as advisers to the Sikhs after the First Sikh War in 1846. In the words of George Lawrence, his duties were to act as a friendly adviser to the native officials. ref Gazetteer of the Peshawar District 1897 98, Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore Pakistan 1989 reprint P 78 ref They were known as Henry Lawrence s Young Men as they worked under the command of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence Henry Lawrence , initially the Agent to the Governor General and later also the Resident at Lahore. Collectively these men played a large role in bringing India s Northwest Frontier under the control of the British. Some were to later play an important part in Indian Rebellion of 1857 the Indian Mutiny 1857 . The Siege of Multan murders in Multan of Patrick Vans Agnew and Lt. Anderson, sparked the Second Anglo Sikh War 1848 1849 and led to the annexation of the Punjab British India Punjab . ref Gazetteer of the Multan District 1923 24, Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan reprint 2001. p 283 ref Background After the defeat of the Sikhs in 1846, the Treaty executed provided for the stationing of a British garrison at Lahore to assist in the reconstitution of a satisfactory administration. ref Political Diaries of the Agent to the Governor General, North West Frontier and Resident at Lahore from 1st January 1847 to 4th March 1848, Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan 2005 Reprint version P i ref In December 1846 by the Treaty of Bhairowal , the Sikhs agreed to allowed more direct supervision during the reign of Maharaja Duleep Singh in return for the continued service of the British garrison. ref Political Diaries of the Agent ... March 1848, Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan 2005 Reprint version P i ref Young Men Personal ..., based in Lahore 1847 ? John Coke EICo John Coke Henry Daly Herbert Edwardes William Stephen Raikes ... more details
HenryYoung Darracott Scott RE 1822 1883 was an English Major General in the Corps of Royal Engineers , best known for the construction of London s Royal Albert Hall . Life The fourth son of Edward Scott of Plymouth , Devon , and was born there on 2 January 1822. Educated privately and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich , he obtained a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on 18 December 1840. After going through the usual course of professional instruction at Chatham, Kent Chatham he was stationed at Woolwich and Plymouth in succession. Promoted to be first lieutenant on 19 December 1843, he went to Gibraltar in January 1844, where he was acting adjutant of his corps. While at Gibraltar he accompanied Arthur Penrhyn Stanley and his two sisters on a tour in Spain. In 1848 he returned to England, and was appointed assistant instructor in field works at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. He was promoted to be second captain on 11 November 1851, in which year he married. He was in the same year appointed senior instructor in field works at the Royal Military Academy. On 1 April 1855 Scott was promoted to be first captain, and was appointed instructor in surveying at the Royal Engineer establishment at Brompton, Medway Brompton , Chatham, where he was the close adviser of the commandant, Colonel Henry Drury Harness , in the reorganisation of this army school. At Chatham he had charge of the chemical laboratory, and his experiments enabled him to perfect the selenitic lime which goes by his name. His system of representing ground by horizontal hachure s and a scale ... s service. She survived him with fifteen children. References DNB wstitle Scott, HenryYoung Darracott Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, HenryYoung Darracott ALTERNATIVE ... Scott, HenryYoung Darracott Category 1822 births Category 1883 deaths Category Royal Engineers ... of Sir Henry Cole was appointed secretary to the commission. The major work by which Scott is remembered ... more details
There are several schools named for Henry VIII of England KingHenry VIII , including KingHenry VIII School, Coventry , Coventry, England KingHenry VIII Preparatory School , Coventry, England KingHenry VIII Grammar School , Wales KingHenry VIII Grammar School, Warwick , Warwick, England disambig ... more details
KingHenry of Cyprus may refer to Henry I of Cyprus 1218 1253 , Henry le Gros Henry II of Jerusalem 1285 1306, and 1310 1324 , who was also Henry II of Cyprus hndis Henry of Cyprus ... more details
Infobox person name HenryKing Alford image StateLibQld 1 66399 HenryKing Alford, Mayor of Toowoomba, ca. 1911.jpg alt caption HenryKing Alford ca. 1911. birth date Birth date 1852 07 22 birth place Toowoomba , Queensland death date Death date and age 1930 08 17 1852 07 22 death place nationality other names known for occupation HenryKing Alford 1852 1930 was the list of mayors of Toowoomba mayor of Toowoomba , Queensland from 1911 1912. He was born on 22 July 1852 to Thomas Alford, a pioneer in the Toowoomba district, and is reputed to be the first white child born in Toowoomba. He worked at the Australian Joint Stock Bank as a young man before becoming involved in real estate. He died on 19 August 1930. ref cite web url http www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au index.php?option com content&view article&id 187&Itemid 117 title Alford, HenryKing publisher Toowoomba Regional Council accessdate 22 February 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alford, HenryKing ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Politician DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1852 PLACE OF BIRTH Toowoomba, Queensland DATE OF DEATH 19 August 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alford, HenryKing Category 1852 births Category 1930 deaths Category Mayors of Toowoomba Australia mayor stub ... more details
Infobox Person name Arthur HenryKing image image size 100px caption birth date Birth date 1910 02 20 birth place death date Death date and age 2000 01 15 1910 02 20 death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality known for education alma mater occupation Scholar home town title term religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormon spouse children relatives signature website Arthur HenryKing February 20, 1910 January 15, 2000 , also found as Arthur H. King, was a British poet, writer and academic. King was educated at the University of Cambridge , England and Lund University , Sweden and held a Doctor of Literature in stylistics. He served as Assistant Director General in charge of Education in England. Beginning in 1943, he was an official in the British Council, serving in Europe, Persia , and Pakistan . Moving to the United States, King taught English at Brigham Young University , Provo, Utah from 1971 1996 and served as an associate director of the University s Honors Program. King had an international reputation as a poet, author and lecturer. He produced works on sixteenth and seventeenth century literature and English as a foreign language. King asserted that poet Andrew Marvell was a principal influence on his work, but acknowledged the influence of T. S. Eliot and Yeats . During his academic tenure in Utah, King contributed articles to BYU Studies and Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought , as well as magazines published ... shop products symposium sessions free a tribute to arthur henryking 1910 2000 scholar poet mentor friend A Tribute to Arthur HenryKing, 1910 2000 Scholar, Poet, Mentor, Friend presented ... . NAME King, Arthur Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mormon academic and scholar DATE ..., United States DEFAULTSORT King, Arthur Henry Category 1910 births Category 2000 deaths Category Alumni of the University of Cambridge Category British poets Category Brigham Young University faculty ... more details
Summary Artist and subject both deceased over 100 years. Accessed at http museum.unc.edu exhibits civilwar colonel henry king burgwyn jr 1841 1863 university Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Infobox person name HenryKing image Henry King.jpg caption birth date birth date 1886 1 24 birth place Christiansburg, Virginia , br United States death date dda 1982 6 29 1886 1 24 death place Toluca Lake, California , br United States birth name othername website spouse Gypsy Abbott ? 1952 br Ida 1959 1982 HenryKing January 24, 1886 ndash June 29, 1982 was an American film director . Before coming to film, King worked as an actor in various repertoire theatres, and first started to take small film roles in 1912. He directed for the first time in 1915, and grew to become one of the most commercially successful Hollywood directors of the 1920s and 1930s. He was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director Best Director Academy Award Oscar . In 1944, he was awarded the first Golden Globe Award for Best Director for his film The Song of Bernadette film The Song of Bernadette . He worked most often with Tyrone Power and Gregory Peck and for 20th Century Fox . HenryKing was one of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , which awards the Oscars every year. He directed over 100 films in his career. During World War II, King served as the deputy commander of the Civil Air Patrol coastal patrol base in Brownsville, TX ... links imdb name id 0454771 name HenryKingHenryKing Golden Globe Award for Best Director 1943 1965 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME King, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... OF DEATH Toluca Lake, California , U.S. DEFAULTSORT King, Henry Category 1886 births Category 1982 deaths ... Category People from Montgomery County, Virginia an HenryKing ca HenryKing da HenryKing de HenryKing es HenryKing eu HenryKing fr HenryKing it HenryKing ja no HenryKing pl HenryKing re yser pt HenryKing ru , fi HenryKing tr HenryKing ... film The Snows of Kilimanjaro 1953 King of the Khyber Rifles film King of the Khyber Rifles 1955 Untamed ... more details
Infobox Person name Charles HenryKing image image size caption birth date birth date 1853 3 12 mf y ... Gertrude M. King ref http genealogy.about.com od presidents p gerald ford.htm Ancestry of Gerald Ford About.com Retrieved November 17, 2007 ref br Charles B. King br Leslie Lynch King, Sr. Leslie Lynch King br Savilla King br Marietta H. King resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale Forest Lawn Cemetery relations Gerald Ford grandson Charles HenryKing March 12, 1853 February 27, 1930 ... Ford , who was born in his home in Omaha. Personal life King was born in Perry Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania the son of Lynch King and Rebecca Shepherd. ref name ford.utexas.edu http www.ford.utexas.edu grf genealog.htm Gerald R. Ford Genealogical Information University of Texas ref King ... daughters, two of them born in Chadron, Nebraska . ref name ford.utexas.edu King s son, Leslie Lynch King, Sr. Leslie , married Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford Dorothy Ayer Gardner in September 7, 1912 ... , December 28, 2006 ref Wyoming and Nebraska pioneer Starting in the 1880s, King began to set ... and North Western Transportation Company Railroad. His company was C.H. King and Company. By his strategic vision, he was ready to supply pioneers and settlers. In the process, King was instrumental in the development of Chadron, Nebraska . While the King family lived in Chadron, two of their five children were born there, including Leslie. King also helped found the Wyoming communities of Fort ... 3, 2007 Retrieved December 17, 2007 ref In 1889 King expanded into banking and on June 10, 1889 ... . King then concentrated on a freight business between the rail line terminus in Casper and the mineral ... , Riverton, Wyoming Riverton , and Arapahoe, Wyoming Arapahoe . In 1908 King moved his family to the growing ... guests. ref name Fred Thomas King managed the Omaha Wool and Storage Company in the city. Leslie, and perhaps ... Star Tribune , December 28, 2006 ref King s wealth was estimated to have been up to 20 million ... more details
Infobox officeholder honorific prefix name Henry W. King honorific suffix image Henry W. King.png imagesize 200px alt caption order 9th office Ohio Secretary of State term start 1850 term end 1852 predecessor Samuel Galloway successor William Trevitt party Free Soil Party Free Soil birth date birth date 1815 9 24 birth place Westfield, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1857 11 20 1815 9 24 death place Akron, Ohio spouse Mary Crosby children Harry Crosby King, Julia Huntington residence alma mater Trinity College, Hartford Trinity religion signature signature alt website footnotes Henry W. King September 24, 1815 &ndash November 20, 1857 was a Free Soil Party Free Soil politician in the U. S. State of Ohio who served as Ohio Secretary of State 1850 1852. Biography Henry W. King was born in 1815 in Westfield, Massachusetts , the eldest son of Judge Leicester King . He moved with his parents to Warren, Ohio Warren , Trumbull County, Ohio in 1817. King graduated from Washington later Trinity College, Hartford Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in 1836, and from Cincinnati Law School in 1839. ref name fiftyakron cite book title Fifty years and over of Akron and Summit County first Samuel A. last Lane year 1892 location Akron publisher Beacon Job Department page 119 url http books.google.com books?id nyAWAAAAYAAJ&pg PA119&dq henry w king ref Henry W. King opened a law .... ref name fiftyakron References reflist OHSecretaryofState Persondata NAME King, Henry W. ALTERNATIVE ... King, Henry W. Category 1815 births Category 1857 deaths Category University of Cincinnati College ... brother David L. King as King & King . He was married October 20, 1842 to Mary Crosby, daughter of Dr. Elaikim Crosby. Son Harry Crosby King died during the American Civil War , August 11, 1864, while ... fiftyakron King was active in promoting Akron s Union School System. In 1850 he was elected by the Ohio ..., 1851, shortening King s term to January 1852. In the 1851 election, King came in third to Democrat ... more details