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  1. Ellery Queen 1992--November by Loren D. Estleman, Elizabeth Ferrars, Bill Pronzini. Contributors include Agatha Christie, 1992-01-01
  2. The Hanging Tree, Something Wicked, and Then There Was Nun by Bill Knox / E. X. Ferrars / Monica Quill, 1984
  3. Mich. auto rate system challenged. (auto premium roll back bill): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Bev Ferrar, 1992-04-20
  4. THE HANGING TREE - SOMETHING WICKED - AND THEN THERE WAS NUN by Bill, E. X. Ferrars & Monica Quill Knox, 1983-01-01
  5. Ellery Queen 1980--June 2 by H. R. F. Keating, Dan J. Marlowe, Bill Pronzini. Contributors include Elizabeth Ferrars, 1980-01-01

81. SKCM: Links-King Charles I, Anglo-Catholic, Anglican, Episcopal
Information on the life of Nicholas ferrar and the English spiritual tradition in Nicholas ferrar, Deacon, Founder of the Little Gidding Community, 1637
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82. Nicholas Ferrar & Little Gidding
The Relations between Nicholas ferrar of Little Gidding and George Herbert and ferrar, Nicholas. The Story Books of Little Gidding Being the Religious
http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/WPeterson/ELR/bibliographies/documents/21.htm
This bibliography was compiled by William S. Peterson for his Web site English Literature and Religion and was uploaded 19 February 2003. Acland, J. E. Little Gidding and Its Inmates in the Time of Charles I, with an Account of the Harmonies Designed and Constructed by Nicholas Ferrar Barbour, Reid. "The Caroline Church Heroic: The Reconstruction of Epic Religion in Three Seventeenth-Century Communities." Renaissance Quarterly 50 (Autumn, 1997): 771-818. Barnaby, Junior [ pseud. of Thomas James]. Journey to Little Gidding Beachcroft, T. O. "Nicholas Ferrar and George Herbert." Criterion Bigelow, Gordon Ellsworth. "The Relations between Nicholas Ferrar of Little Gidding and George Herbert and Richard Crashaw." M.A. thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1947. ¶ NOTES: 40 pp. Bindley, T. H. "At Little Gidding." Macmillan's Magazine Blackstone, B. "Carlyle and Little Gidding [letter]." Times Literary Supplement, 28 March 1936, p. 278. Blackstone, B. "Discord at Little Gidding." Times Literary Supplement

83. The Newsletters Of The Friends Of The Green Howards Regimental Museum
An insight is provided by the accounts of Lieutenant Michael ferrar and Colonel Regimental Personalities, Major ML ferrar, A biography is provided of
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Details of the contents of Issue Number 18 are shown below. Issue 18. September 2004
The 1st Battalion Princess of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) received orders for Egypt on 3 July 1884. They were then stationed in Malta, having arrived there in March from Halifax, Nova Scotia (see Newsletter No 15
The regiment was initially stationed in Alexandria, but then moved up the Nile in 1885 for duties in Egypt and the Sudan.
The Newsletter describes action around Suakin (1884-1885) and the Battle of Ginnis (December 1885), - the last time that the British Army wore scarlet tunics in action. General service conditions in Egypt and the Sudan are also decribed. The Newsletter draws heavily on personal accounts from the letters and diaries of men serving at the time, with some of these accounts being from prreviously unpublished letters.

84. Marcus Ferrar Archives - Flying Carpet - Travelers' Tales
Marcus ferrar Flying Carpet Articles. Balkans? No Problem Marcus ferrar discoveredthat getting to Bucharest as the Iron Curtain was collapsing in 1990 was,
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85. Bill Fink Archives - Flying Carpet - Travelers' Tales
bill Fink Flying Carpet Articles. Into the Mouth of the Wolf bill Fink discoverson a visit to his girlfriend s house that he needs a lot more than good
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86. Mar-gm-f
ferrar William Moore 33 Nichols Emily Harriett 34 16 4 1892. Fielding GeorgePercy 23 Barker Edith Ann 21 22 11 1899. Fielding Ernest Joseph 26 Smith Eliza
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Please E-MAIL us if you locate errors at: craig@tassie.net.au Note-surnames in BOLD - groom 1st, bride 2nd - date format day,mth,yr. F Ferguson Thomas Andrew Bedford Eliza Emma Ferrar William Moore Nichols Emily Harriett Fielding George Percy Barker Edith Ann Fielding Ernest Joseph Smith Eliza Ellen Fielding Charles William Smith Sarah Annie Filleul John James Flint Ada Eliza Filleul James William Howison Jane Firrier Filluel James Albert Flint Charlotte Pris. May Finch Frederick Augustus McDonald Louisa Elizabeth Findlay Alexander Mills Charlotte Finlayson James Henry Eliza Flannery Albert Campbell Ethel Emily Flemming John Easter Phebe Steward Flint Eastley Ernest W. Beckett Alice Flint Albert Edward Gardiner Annie Flint John Marry Julia Flint Arthur Meres Eliza Flint Henry Pearce Amelia Flukes Joseph John Bandfield Edith Harriet Flukes Benjamin Wilson Catherine Fogg James Alfred Lillico Georgina Isabel Fogg James Alfred McDonald Maria Louisa Foster James Burt Harriet Orchard Foster Charles Polden Sarah Edith Foster Stephen Reed Mary Frampton Frederick Giles Hingston Charlotte Sophia Frampton James H. ***

87. Mar-bde-n
Nichols Emily Harriett 34 ferrar William Moore 33 ******* 16 4 1892. NicholsGeorgina *** Pillinger Alfred Thomas *** ******* 15 4 1886
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Please E-MAIL us if you locate errors at: craig@tassie.net.au Note-surnames in BOLD - bride1st, groom 2nd - date format day,mth,yr. N. Nash Frances Louisa Murfet John Neal Clara Catherine Bennewerth Charles Neal Eliza Jane Reid John Neasy Mary Burgess Richard Neligan Ann West Atkinson Thomas Neville Frances Bridget Chilcott Arthur Daniel Nicholas Ellen Reynolds David Nichols Emily Harriett Ferrar William Moore Nichols Georgina Pillinger Alfred Thomas Noake (Wilkins) Annie E. McDonald Frank Archer Nolan Catherine Lennard William Nolan Ann Neasey James Nolan Mary Smith William Nortoon Elizabeth Thompson Joseph Nothrop Lydia Mary Laycock Allan Nothrop Annie Louisa Steward Mark Back to Marriages Page Revised: November 17, 1997

88. ++ Little Gidding Church - A Brief History ++
1848 William Hopkinson bought the property, built new house (now ferrar House),the old Manor House having disappeared. He began to restore the church,
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A brief history of Little Gidding
Neolithic or Bronze age . No evidence of settlements, but some nearby. Roman pottery found between Steeple and Little Gidding 500-700 AD Anglo-Saxons at Great Gidding, an early settlement under a leader named Gydel: the name Gidding derives from 'Gydel's people'. After 650 Probably pagan at first, Christian missionaries moving down from Peterborough. Viking invasions, Norman Cross named for settlement of Norsemen. Huntingdonshire became part of Danelaw, settled by free peasant farmers. William the Conqueror's inventory, the Domesday Book of 1086 , reports that Great Gidding supported at least 6 'sokemen' - half of the village in the soke of Accumesbury, the other in the soke of the hundred of Cresseuuelle. No mention of separate village of Little Gidding. Total population 343-490. Norman barons Engaine became landlords, displacing the Danes.

89. Oxford Figures - About : The Mathematical Institute, University Of Oxford
The numbers given by ferrar for the 1920s may be compared with the early 1990s,by which time there were twelve professors, five readers, and over forty
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Over the past two centuries, examinations have come to occupy a prominent place and now form a key role in the Oxford undergraduate experience. Indeed, in the words of Baden Powell, the examination process `will always be the first moving principle of the whole machinery'. The situation in the late eighteenth century is sometimes felt to be symbolized in the reminiscences of John Scott (later, Lord Chancellor Eldon), a student at University College, who called the examination `a farce in my time', recounting his experience with the examiners on 20 February 1770 in these terms: "What is the Hebrew for the place of a skull?" I replied "Golgotha." "Who founded University College?" I stated (though, by the way, the point is sometimes doubted) "that King Alfred founded it." "Very well, Sir," said the Examiner, "you are competent for your degree." Perhaps Scott exaggerated his memories for the sake of an after-dinner joke; even so, that it could be told at all indicates that things were different then.

90. Oxford Figures - About : The Mathematical Institute, University Of Oxford
An editorial board was formed of three young Oxford mathematicians, TheodoreChaundy, William ferrar, and Edgar Poole, and the journal went from strength to
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The earliest book with some slight mathematical content to be printed at Oxford seems to have been Compotus manualis ad usum Oxoniensum , printed by Charles Kyrforth in 1520. This 16-page booklet, intended explicitly for Oxford students, explained how to make calculations for the date of Easter and other movable Christian feasts by counting on the hand. It took a further century for another mathematical book to be published in Oxford, Sir Henry Savile's lectures on Euclid's Elements, printed by John Lichfield and James Short in 1621. Mathematical works only really began to be published in Oxford some time after Archbishop Laud's statutes of the 1630s laid the framework for a University Press. The years following the Civil War, from 1647 to the Restoration in 1660, marked one of the most productive periods for the printing of mathematical texts in Oxford. In 1648 Canicularia, an edition of Arabic astronomical tables by the first Savilian Professor of Astronomy, John Bainbridge, and completed by his successor John Greaves, was printed using Arabic type purchased from Leyden at Laud's instigation. John Wallis, the newly appointed Savilian Professor of Geometry, was thereafter the leading figure in Oxford's mathematical publishing. Under his guidance an edition of William Oughtred's innovative algebra text Clavis mathematicae was published in 1652, as well as his own Arithmetica infinitorum and other research works in the late 1650s.

91. OSU Math - Ph. D. Dissertations 1980-1989
DIMENSIONAL LIE ALGEBRAS (LIE ALGEBRAS) 1989 ferrar, JOSEPH C., advisor KACMOODY ALGEBRAS IN CHARACTERISTIC P 1987 ferrar, JOSEPH C., advisor
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WIERDL, MATE
ALMOST EVERYWHERE CONVERGENCE AND RECURRENCE ALONG SUBSEQUENCES IN ERGODIC THEORY (CONVERGENCE)
BERGELSON, VITALY, advisor

KWOK, WING MAN
CHARACTER TABLES OF ASSOCIATION SCHEMES OF AFFINE TYPE
BANNAI, EIICHI, advisor

BAJNOK, BELA
CONSTRUCTION OF SPHERICAL T-DESIGNS
BANNAI, EIICHI, advisor

PERIC, GORAN D
THE ETA INVARIANT OF FOLIATED SPACES
MOSCOVICI, HENRI, advisor

WU, FANGBING
THE INDEX THEOREM FOR MANIFOLDS WITH CYLINDRICAL ENDS AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
MOSCOVICI, HENRI, advisor

ANGHEL, NICOLAE
L(2)-INDEX THEOREMS FOR PERTURBED DIRAC OPERATORS
MOSCOVICI, HENRI, advisor

CHEN, HUA
THE LOCALIZATION THEOREMS OF S(3)-EQUIVARIANT COHOMOLOGIES (S(3)-SPACE)
BURGHELEA, DAN, advisor

MUNEMASA, AKIHIRO
NONSYMMETRIC P- AND Q-POLYNOMIAL ASSOCIATION SCHEMES AND ASSOCIATED ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS (P-POLYNOMIAL)
BANNAI, EIICHI, advisor

ANDALORO, PAUL JOSEPH
ON SIMPLICITY OF CERTAIN INFINITE DIMENSIONAL LIE ALGEBRAS (LIE ALGEBRAS)
FERRAR, JOSEPH C., advisor

BOLINGER, KAREN DEBORAH

92. Classes Of January And June 1943
Aldo Fabbro, Nicholas A. Fariello, Arnold Fazia, Howard Fein, Howard B. Feinberg,Richard ferrar, Anthony Ferrono, William F. Feuer, PhD, Esq,
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93. UNM Physics And Astronomy Department Web Site
ferrar, WL (William Leonard), A TextBook of Convergence, In, MA 2006. ferrari,RL (Editor), Problems in Physical Electronics (Problems Series), In
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94. NAVAL OFFICERS 1849
MacPherson Capt 1817 Dec1796 GUILD Elizabeth Lander 22Mar1836 FERNANDES DonaldCdr 1838 17Jul1790 ferrar William Augustus Lieut 1827 06Feb1797 26Jan1812
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95. I1826: Wanda Charlene Beaver ( - )
Suzanne ferrar. BIRTH Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, England. Family 1 JohnCollett Suzanne ferrar
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    Augaire macAilill O'Muiredaig
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  • 96. Darko Suvin- On What Is And Is Not An SF Narration; With A List Of 101 Victorian
    ferrar, William M.. Artabanzanus The Dream of the Great Lake An AllegoricalRomance of Tasmania Arranged from the Diary of the late Oliver Ubertus by
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    Science Fiction Studies
    # 14 = Volume 5, Part 1 = March 1978
    Darko Suvin
    On What Is and Is Not an SF Narration; With a List of 101 Victorian Books That Should Be Excluded From SF Bibliographies
    The annotated list of books that concludes this essay derives from a research project for which I had to establish a list of SF books published in the United Kingdom in the period 1848-1900. Since the existing bibliographies of science fiction deal only with such subgenres as "the tale of the future" or "voyages in space," I had to supplement them with information from the more general bibliographies of "fantasy," "utopias," "the novel of science," etc. At the conclusion of the project I found that I had read about 100 novels (many in 3 volumes) that could not be regarded as SF. I offer the resulting list to future researchers in hope that they will be able to avoid going off on the same or similar tangents. After all, in research a negative result is sometimes as important as, or even more important than, a positive one, for — as Spinoza figured out for us all even before Hegelian dialectics — "Omnis determinatio est negatio." If any determination is also a negation, each negation is also a determination. My list does not escape that general law, for it was compiled on the basis of a determining and excluding premise: that

    97. Freemen Of Limerick
    right of marriage 14/2/1823 Ferguson William Woollen draper (marriage) 29/6/1829ferrar John Stationer 21/9/1768 ferrar William son of John ferrar Burs.
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    A Little Bit of Ireland FREEMEN OF LIMERICK 1746-1836
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    98. English Literature And Religion
    Bibliographical database of more than 8500 records covering religious aspectsand backgrounds of English literature, from the Middle Ages to the present.
    http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/WPeterson/ELR/elr.htm
    Introduction This Web site offers a large bibliographical database about religious aspects and backgrounds of English literature, from the Middle Ages to the present century, with primary (though not exclusive) emphasis upon writers within the Anglican tradition. The database has been conceived on an ambitious scale, and it covers a large number of persons and subjects. I upload new material from time to time. William S. Peterson The Bibliography The bibliography now contains more than 8,500 records and is available, at least for the time being, in three distinct formats: database, PDF, or HTML format. The full bibliography (8,560 records; uploaded September 2004) is available in a fully searchable database form. View the full bibliography in database format The full bibliography (8,374 records; uploaded October 2002) is available as a single large PDF file, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader (4.0 or later). (Acrobat Reader is available free at the Adobe site View the full bibliography in PDF format The bibliography (8,530 records; uploaded February 2003) is also available in

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