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  1. You Better Come Home with Me by John Lawson, 1990-04
  2. Photography of John Muir Wood by Sara Stevenson, Julie Lawson, et all 1988-12-31
  3. Lawson Tait, his life and work: A contribution to the history of abdominal surgery and gynaecology by William John Stewart McKay, 1922
  4. Beauty, Strength, Speed: Celebrating 100 Years of Thomas W. Lawson's Dreamwold by Carol Miles, John Galluzzo, 2002-05
  5. Master John Milton of the citie of London by McEwan Lawson, 1972
  6. The Law of Expert and Opinion Evidence Reduced to Rules; With Illustrations From Adjudged Cases by John Davison Lawson, 2010-10-14
  7. The Troublesome Amputee: Scarred Edition by John Edward Lawson, 2006-12-01
  8. Last Burn in Hell by John Edward Lawson, 2005-04-30
  9. Scary! Holiday Tales To Make You Scream
  10. The hidden heritage: A rediscovery of the ideas and forces that link the thought of our time with the culture of the past (Citadel) by John Howard Lawson, 1968
  11. Pocket Full of Loose Razorblades by John Edward Lawson, 2005-08-15
  12. Wesley Hymns As a Guide to Scriptural Teaching by John Lawson, 1988-06
  13. Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World's Famous Places and People: Being the Identical Discourses Delivered During the Past Eighteen ... the Title of the Stoddard Lectures, Volume 9 by John Lawson Stoddard, 2010-03-09
  14. The History of Carolina Containing the Exact Description and Natural History of That Country Together With the Present State Thereof and a Journal of a ... Giving a Particular Account of Their Cust by John Lawson, 2009-04-27

61. Red River Valley
06 Lawson, Helen (Nellie) b. 1775 m. John Archibald MacDonald Lawson, John Auld b. 1842 b. Sophia Coffin. Lawson, Margaret b. 1753. 12 Lawson, Mary b.
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Lawson 117 Lawson, Alfred Curtis b. 1875 m. Cassie Anneta Simpson 65 Lawson, Andrew Duncan b. - m. Mary Ella Small Lawson, Ann b. 1834 m. Alexander Crawford Beattie 46 Lawson, Ann Curtis b. 1829 m. Duncan Shaw 10 Lawson, Ann (Nancy) b. 1784 m. Samuel Lowe Bovyer 54 Lawson, Annie b. l846 m. Michael Garret Russell 66 Lawson, Artemus b. 1848 m. Emma Gertrude Daniels 22 Lawson, Catherine (Kitty) b. 1792 m. Neil Shaw 141 Lawson, Cora Ann b. 1875 m. Isaac Cole Lawson, Cornelius b. 1780 m. (1) Mary Brown (2) Margaret Bovyer 15 Lawson, Cornelius b. 1800 m. Isabella Lawson 13 Lawson, Cristianne b. 1797 m. Peter Higgins Lawson, David b. 1715 m. Helen More Lawson, David b. 1778 m. Mary Bovyer 09 Lawson, David b. 1780 m. (1) Elizabeth Bovyer (2) Isabella Auld 124 Lawson, David b. 1881 m. Eva Burgoyne 110 Lawson, David Allan b. 1855 m. Annie Henderson Smith Lawson, Elizabeth b. 1755 m. James Curtis 08 Lawson, Elizabeth b. 1779 m. Thomas Douglas Lawson, Elizabeth b. 1807 m. William Carr Lawson, Elizabeth (Betsy) b. 1779 m. Robert Hudson 16 Lawson, Elizabeth (Betsy)

62. Durham Mining Museum - Memorial Roll - Names [La*]
Lawson, James D. 57, 07 Jun 1950, Vane Tempest, DUR. Lawson, John, 16, 28 Oct 1848, Cleator Moor, Whinny Hill, CUL. Lawson, John, 11, 22 Feb 1876
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Name Index Name Index Please note: not all of the sufferers listed here are shown in the other tables - the disaster index only shows those accidents where 5 or more lives were lost. This page is a summary of the information we have in our database - check the listing for the specific colliery (click on the colliery link) - this may provide further information e.g. burial place, family information, cause of death. Quick Links Link to web page on the accident Link to Mines Inspectors Report Link to Memorial page Link to Individual page see bottom of page for details Name Age Date Colliery Cnty Labiden, Christopher 30 Jul 1864 Ryhope DUR Labron, Henry Unknown DUR Lacey, John 09 Apr 1879 Cowpen NBL Lacey, Samuel 01 Apr 1905 South Medmosley DUR Lackenby, John 16 Feb 1909 West Stanley DUR Lackenby, Stephen 19 Jun 1877 Addison DUR Lackey, W. 21 Oct 1928 Addison DUR Laggon, Edward 10 Oct 1881 Castle Eden DUR Laidlaw, Hugh 04 Feb 1903 New Herrington, Lady Beatrice Pit DUR Laidlaw, William West Wylam NBL Laidler, George Nicolas 12 Sep 1920 Harton DUR Laidler, James

63. AIM25: Royal College Of Obstetricians And Gynaecologists: LAWSON, John Bateman (
Conditions governing reproduction Copyright John Lawson. Related material The RCOG Archives holds John Lawson s records as Director of Postgraduate
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64. Michigan State University Libraries : Digital Collections
Lawson, John Howard. Unit Title or Branding goes here Digital Multimedia Center. Digital Collections Multimedia Collection Projects and Grants
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65. Untitled Document
John Lawson’s affinity for toxicity is well known. These days, if one doesn’t know John Lawson’s name, they know him by the many objects he’s covered
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This article originally appeared in the September 2000 issue of Where Y'at magazine, New Orleans.
"The Evolution of Dreams"
- by Myrtle von Damitz, III They called him the toxic artist. He slammed gobs of oozing flashy plastic paint onto canvas, then outlined demonic, leering, insulting figures. They writhed with glee in their bath of nauseating eye candy. He hauled trash in from the street, contorted filthy objects into pleasing sculptures. Then he burned them and rearranged them. When they looked pleasing again, he left his little cottage in Sunshine, Louisiana and headed for the bars. John Lawson s affinity for toxicity is well known. His reputation has rested on illusory inspirations for many years. He blessed his Muse as he exchanged portraits for pitchers of beer. He communed with the Higher Spirit as chemicals and poetry raged from his tongue, and fingers fell into an abyss of expressioned madness that was considered inspired and prolific art. Lawson had sought refuge in Sunshine; an old man from Baton Rouge told him about the cottage. While there, he also sought out the natural inspirations of the cypress swamps and fishing villages around Spanish Lake. Fisherman bought his figurative swamp landscapes. He brought his portraits of horseman chasing Mardi Gras chickens to Ed Weigand

66. Our Roots Nos Racines: Search Results
Title Yarmouth past and present a book of reminiscences Author Lawson, John M. Publisher Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Yarmouth Herald, 1902
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67. Lawson, John Howard
John Howard Lawson. OSCAR • GLOBE • SATELLITE • GUILD • FENNECUS • APEX. Original Story Blockade 1938. John Howard Lawson. OSCAR • GLOBE • SATELLITE • GUILD
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68. John Lawson - The Hieronymus Bosch Of Beads
Colorful Characters John Lawson The Hieronymus Bosch of Beads.
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69. Second Life Books: WITH A RECKLESS PREFACE. (LAWSON, John Howard.)
Lawson, John Howard. WITH A RECKLESS PREFACE. NY Farrar Rinehart, (1934). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 221. Foreword by Harold Clurman, director of the Group
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70. Second Life Books: LOUD SPEAKER Introduction By Joseph Wood Krutch. A Farce. A N
Lawson, John Howard. LOUD SPEAKER Introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch. A Farce. A New Playwright s Theatre Production. DJ illustration by William Siegel.
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LOUD SPEAKER Introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch. A Farce. A New Playwright's Theatre Production. DJ illustration by William Siegel. NY: Macaulay, (1927). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 186. Illustrated with photos from a production of the play. VG in little chipped and soiled dj. Scarce in dj. $75.00 Book Id: Inquire about this book Site Map Contact Us Privacy
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71. Lawson Kinsey Cemetery - Polk County, Iowa
Lawson, George F., d. 19 Jul 1870, age 6m12d Lawson, John W., d. 25 Nov 1885, age 81y2m? Lawson, John, b. 1835, d. 1928 Lawson, Moses H., b. 07Aug 1828, d.
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Lat: 41° 40' 11"N, Lon: 93° 41' 14"W Contributed by Frank Stanley, May 8, 2000 [ stanley9099@yahoo.com ]. Total records = 72. This Cemetery was very badly vandalized before the city got it. There are 18 stones that I know of. May God help the one's that did this. I walked this cemetery on the 3rd of May 2000. Frank Stanley Bowman, Miner V,
Bowman, Rose,
Bowman, William,
Brinckler, Edward,
b. 1855, d. 1936
Casebeer, Elizabeth, b. 17 May 1787, d. 16 Oct 1863
Casebeer, Soloman, b. 22 Jul 1792, d. 07 May 1863
Coan, Margaret, d. 07 Jul 1906 MOTHER no, age
Coan, Thomas, b. 1873, d. 1942
Curl, John, d. 08 Oct 1880 Curl, Mary, d. 03 Jul 1872, age 61y Curl, Ruth, b. 11 Oct 1842, d. 20 Aug 1908 Denney, Elmina, Graham, D.J., b. 11 Feb 1828, d. 11 Nov 1903 Graham, Elizabeth, d. 19 Apr , age 35y4m25d, w/o D.J. Graham Graham, infants, Hamman, Burtie, b. 22 Oct 1874, d. 03 Feb 1875 Hamman, Dorav

72. Wedding Day 4th Of July 1891 Elizabeth Lawson And Her Husband John
John Lawson (Lawson1) was born 1809/1810 in Upperby,Carlisle, Cumberland, MI ISABELLA WIFE OF John Lawson WHO DIED DECEMBER 8th 1871 AGED 75 YEARS.
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Wedding Day
4th of July 1891
Elizabeth Lawson and her husband John Martin,
Alias Fred Roberts
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN LAWSON Generation No. 1 JOHN LAWSON (L AWSON was born 1809/1810 in Upperby,Carlisle, Cumberland, England, where he died in 1881.
He married (1) I SABELLA ELIZABETH NANSON, a widow, 24 March, 1832. The daughter of CATHERINE and T HOMAS T EMPLETON Notes for J OHN L AWSON 1881 Census: - John is a widower, aged 71 years old, living with his Daughter and Son in Law. He is described as bedridden. Entry No. 10: Upperby Village Head: John Lawson - Age: 41 - Occupation: Farmers Labourer - Born: CUL. Upperby. Wife: Isabella - Age: 48 - Born: Ireland Son: Robert - Age 17 - Occupation: Iron Forge Labourer - Born: CUL. Upperby. Daughter: Catherine - Age: 14 - Scholar - Born: CUL. Brisco. Mother in Law: Catherine Templeton - Age: 92 - Parish Relief - Born: Ireland
More About J OHN L AWSON Occupation: 1881, Census: - Occupation - General Labourer. Re: his daughter's marriage entry: He worked for the Railroad. Notes for I SABELLA T EMPLETON The 1851 census lists Isabella's age as 48 years.

73. John R. Lawson, Jr., Tenth-Level Mage, Developer-at-Large
Mobile. (719)3380344. FAX. (240)384-1142. EMAIL. John.Lawson@TLMAGE.net Our first son, Henry Harry Roald Arbuckle Lawson, was born in our home,
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74. A Social History Of Education In England By Lawson, John & Silver, Harold (Londo
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75. Athenaeum Index: Author, Editor, Translator Record.
Author, Editor and/or Translator. Lawson, John Parker. Authored. The Book of Perth 1042 (October 16,1847); Scotland Delineated 1027 (July 3,1847)
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    Lawson, John Bateman (19221997) gynaecologist. 1 record noted. Scope, papers. Repository, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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    77. 1850 Campbell County Tennessee Census
    Mary 13 f TN X 215 215 Lawson, Zerilda 12 f TN X 215 215 Lawson, Squire 9 m TN X 215 215 Lawson, William J. 5 m TN 215 215 Lawson, John 2/12 m TN 216
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    Transcribed by Rick Chambers Many thanks to Rick for transcribing the census and
    donating a copy to the Campbell County TNGenWeb Project.

    NOTES:
    • Column 1 – Dwelling-Houses numbered in the order of visitation. Column 2 – Families numbered in the order of visitation. Column 3 – The Name of every Person whose usual place of abode on the first

    • day of June 1850, was in this family.
    • Column 4 – Age. Column 5 – Sex. Column 6 – Color (white, black or mulatto) (blank indicates white) Column 7 – Profession, Occupation, or Trade of each Male Person over 15 years of age. Column 8 – Value of Real Estate owned. Column 9 – Place of Birth, Naming the State, Territory, or Country. Column 10 – Married within the year. (indicated with an X) Column 11 – Attended school within the year. (indicated with an X) Column 12 Column 13 – Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict.

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    17th Subdivision Campbell County, Tennessee By: John Phillips on the 5th day of September 1850 17th Subdivision Campbell County, Tennessee By: John Phillips on the 5th day of September 1850 17th Subdivision Campbell County, Tennessee By: John Phillips on the 7th day of September 1850

    78. Biog William Lawson
    Full Name, William Lawson, Parents. ID Number, 634, David Lawson T Stephen We William Lawson, John Lawson, Elizabeth Lawson of the Parish of Jurby and
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    William Lawson
    Full Name: William Lawson Parents ID Number: David Lawson Born: Eleanor Lace Christening: 11 February 1733 Andreas Death: Buried: 18 April 1812 Jurby Marriage: 23 November 1755 Christian Brew CHILDREN Patrick (1039) Baptized: 16 August 1757 Buried: 7 September 1839 Robeert (1040) Baptized: 29 March 1759 Buried: 29 November 1823 Christian (1041) Baptized: 21 December 1761 Buried: 30 December 1761 William (1042) Baptized: 20 October 1765 Married: Jane Teare Buried: 26 June 1837 Thomas (1043) Baptized: 14 February 1768 Married: Elizabeth Lace Buried: 18 February 1808 John Born: ca 1770 David Born: ca 1772 William Lawson was batized on the 11 th of February, 1731-2, at Andreas. He was the only surviving child at the death of his mother in December, 1735. He inherited £3-11-10 1/4d from his mother, though the last installment was not paid until the 29 th of June, 1769. He married Christian Brew on the 23 rd of November, 1755, at Jurby. He was buried on the 18 th of April, 1812, at Jurby.
    William Lawson, Will, 1812

    79. Search Richmond Hill Historical Indexes
    Your search for Lawson, John (18461847) returned 1 entry. Early Days in Richmond Hill Richmond Hill Photo Images Historic Cemeteries of South York
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    80. John Lawson, History Of Carolina
    and Natural History of that Country Together......Exhibit featuring first edition of John Lawson s The History of Carolina, Containing the Exact
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    (London: W. Taylor and J. Baker, 1714) 258 p.; 20 cm. Presented by John Vaughan (copy owned by B. S. Barton)
    Title page of Lawson's History of Carolina A native Londoner, John Lawson (d. 1711), sailed to South Carolina, in August, 1700, to assume an appointment as Surveyor-General of North Carolina. Although his origins remain obscure, he appears to have had a solid scientific education and was sufficiently elevated socially to append "gent." to his name, no meaningless appendage in the England of Queen Anne. The History of Carolina Section on Indians from
    Lawson's History of Carolina
    Lawson's History of Carolina , however, lived longer than Lawson himself. An account of his first sojourn in the Carolinas, the History covers a broad swath of territory in more than one sense, surveying the landscape, the possibilities for European settlement, and the native plants and animals, and placing a special emphasis upon the Indian inhabitants of the region. Balancing the desire to promote his colony with careful observation, and pitting overt credulity against observational rigor, Lawson's History at times presents some seemingly odd natural facts. Characteristically, he reported that rattlesnakes "have the power or art (I know not which to call it) to charm squirrels, hares, partridges, or any such thing, in such manner that they run directly into their mouths." His science, however, was perfectly adequate by contemporary standards, and ran directly into the mouths of his readership at home, enjoying three English and two German editions before 1722.

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