ARS : Thomas G Beckman thomas G Beckman (Tom) SE Fruit Tree Nut Research Lab Durner, E., Erb,A., Ferree, DC, Gaus, A., Godin, R., Hayden, R., hirst, P., Kadir, S., Kaps, http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/people.htm?personid=364
Index Of Huddersfield And Its Vicinity Highroyd, derivation of name; Hill, Rev Edmund, Vicar of Huddersfield; hirst, John;hirst, thomas, of Greenhead, petition of; hirst, William, of Leeds http://blunham.com/CDroms/Indexes/HuddersfieldIndex.html
Extractions: vicinity Please note that this index is given in good faith as a guide to the contents of the book, but there may be errors in both the original index and the transcription of the index. Numbers in brackets show the number of pages on which the name occurs. Ackroyd, derivation of name Act of Toleration, Provisions of Aetius, petition to Agbrigg, derivation of name Akroyd, Edward Allen, Benjamin Haigh Almondbury, a Saxon Settlement Almondbury, Constable of (2) Almondbury, Court at Almondbury, derivation of name Almondbury, descent of manor of (2) Almondbury, dyehouse at Almondbury Grammar School, Rev.A.Woodhead at Almondbury in Domesday Book Almondbury in Subsidy Roll of Henry VIII. Almondbury in Subsidy Roll of Richard II. Almondbury, Market at Almondbury, Methodism at Almondbury, Papists in Almondbury Parish Church Almondbury Parish Church, division of sittings at Almondbury Parish Church, extracts front Register (2)
Ancestors Of Thomas Norman James HIRST hirst, James 9. Born 1835, Cartworth, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England 9. Events.1. Residence; 1841, Ing Royd, Cartworth, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, http://staff.ndl.co.uk/martin/tree/212.htm
Cricinfo - Players And Officials - Thomas Hirst Full name thomas Henry hirst Born May 21, 1865, Lockwood, Huddersfield, YorkshireDied April 3, 1927, Meltham, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (aged 61 years 317 http://content.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/14849.html
Research Pulmonary Doctors By Name â Doctor Reports Dr. thomas R. Hinson, MD Winston Salem, North Carolina Dr. Russell N.hirst, MD - Lewiston, Utah Dr. Wesley W. Hiser, MD - Casper, Wyoming http://www.healthgrades.com/directory_search/Physician/Profiles/Pulmonary/alphas
Extractions: "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year in 2000, 2001, and 2002. 'That's the equivalent of 390 jumbo jets full of people dying each year,' says Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs." - Newsweek, August 2, 2004 "The study by Health Grades Inc., a health-care consulting firm in Colorado that rates hospitals, estimated that medical errors in U.S. hospitals contributed to almost 600,000 patient deaths over the past three years, double the number if deaths from a study published in 2000 by the Institute of Medicine."- The Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2004 "Start with healthgrades.com. This is a website you can go to that will give you the lowdown on some 650,000 doctors across the country. You can actually sort their names by specialty, location, they give you everything from board certification to number of years in the profession, lots of details, lots of data." - CNN
Macleod Dixon LLP thomas E. hirst, QC, thomas E. hirst, QC Photo. Partner, Calgary. (403) 2678211.Tom.hirst@macleoddixon.com. LegalServiceMining Mining http://www.macleoddixon.com/content/eng/lawyers/329_12097.htm
Extractions: Tomâs principal areas of focus are in oil and gas, banking, project financing and commercial matters. He also has extensive experience in petro-chemical and mining joint ventures. In the oil and gas area, Tom represents numerous junior and large oil companies in respect of acquisitions and dispositions of property, property exchanges, the creation of joint ventures and strategic alliances, and structuring projects for exploration and development of reserves. Tom has also represented several Canadian banks, as well as borrowers, in routine financing transactions and complex project financings related to forestry, petro-chemical and other areas of business. He has a good understanding of the commercial, financial, environmental and other issues involved in commercial transactions. Tom also has extensive experience in international energy-related transactions, including projects located in Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain (North Sea), Indonesia, Papua-New Guinea, The Netherlands, Sudan and Norway (North Sea). Tom has been a partner with Macleod Dixon LLP since 1976. Previously, Tom spent two years in the capacity of vice president and general counsel of a small oil company with extensive North American and international holdings.
Mathematical Quotations H hirst, thomas Archer. 10th August 1851 On Tuesday evening at Museum, at a ballin the J. Helen Gardner and Robin J. Wilson, thomas Archer hirst http://math.furman.edu/~mwoodard/ascquoth.html
Holly Hirst John E. thomas Building. Appalachian State University I am married to Dr.Jeff hirst, also a professor of mathematics at Appalachian. http://www.mathsci.appstate.edu/~hph/
Extractions: Appalachian Math Sciences Graduate Studies The Centroid ... Shodor Foundation Welcome to my webpage. Please follow the links above and on the left to find information on my schedule, the classes I teach, and my current professional activities. I may be contacted at: HirstHP@appstate.edu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE MAT 2130 MAT 2130 MAT 2130 MAT 2130 OFFICE JET Building JET Building JET Building JET Building JET Building In addition to my duties as Interim Associate Dean, my current activities include teaching mathematics courses and editing the Centroid, the Journal of the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics . I am also co-PI on the National Computational Science Institute grant, ending its fourth year of offering professional development workshops for undergraduate faculty. I also help when I can with
History Of Wapello County - 1901 - H England, in 1819 and is a son of thomas and Phoebe (Greenroyd) hirst.thomas hirst was born in Yorkshire, England in 1777, and was a son of John and http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/wapello/hw1901/hw1901-h.htm
Extractions: ed. and comp. by Capt. Samuel B. Evans. Chicago: Biographical Pub. Co., 1901. H William Hirst submitted by Margery Jones William Hirst, a highly respected farmer of Richland Township, was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1819 and is a son of Thomas and Phoebe (Greenroyd) Hirst. Thomas Hirst was born in Yorkshire, England in 1777, and was a son of John and Mary (Pearson) Hirst, both natives of England. He was a weaver by trade, but later in life engaged in farming, which he followed until his death in 1868. His union with Phoebe Greenroyd, who was born in Yorkshire, England, resulted in the birth of the following children: John; Ann; William: Joseph; James; Benjamin; Mary; Sarah; Alice; Louisa and George. James came to the United States and located in Cincinnati, Ohio where he lived until his death in 1897. He was a machinist, and was the inventor of the Hirst motor, of which he was also the manufacturer. William Hirst came to the United States in 1847, at the age of twenty-four years, and landed at the port of New York. He then located in Ohio and lived there until 1850 when he came west to Iowa, locating in Burlington. Up to that time his work had been that of a shoemaker. He moved to Wapello County, Iowa in 1851 and was located at Eddyville until the fall of that year when he settled on his farm in section 21, Richland township, where he now owns 160 acres of valuable land. He lived on this place until 1892, when he moved with his wife to his present home in Kirkville, where he lives a retired life, having rented his farm.
Felkirk John hirst 6. thomas Sampson 8. Sarah. John hirst Midgley Christened 24th March1824 at Doncaster2, died 22nd April 1901 St. Georges. http://members.tripod.com/~midgley/felkirk.html
Extractions: Christened 24th March 1824 at Doncaster2, died 22nd April 1901 St. Georges. A farmer, butcher and gambler of Felkirk Green House, Shafton - on common. He married Mary Margaret Sykes at Huddersfield on the 5th June 1845. Mary was born 18th March 1827 daughter of Timothy and Lucy Waley. Mary died 7th January 1899 Shafton, Yorkshire. Like many Victorian families they had a large number of children- twelve
Damien Hirst hirst s latest exhibition catalogue. With essays by Gordon Burn and George Poste . Gallery artists Doug Aitken, Cecily Brown, Anne Chu, thomas Demand, http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/H/hirst/more.html
Extractions: FourDocs ... Find out more Find out more Books Publications Websites Galleries ... Miscellaneous Books index Damien Hirst: Theories, Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results and Findings (Gagosian Gallery, 2000) £40. Hirst's latest exhibition catalogue. With essays by Gordon Burn and George Poste. Available from the Gagosian Gallery, London. Call 020 7292 8222 to order. Damien Hirst: No Sense of Absolute Corruption (Gagosian Gallery, 1996) £30. Hirst's 1996 exhibition catalogue from New York's Gagosian Gallery. Includes Hirst interviewed by Stuart Morgan. Available from the Gagosian Gallery, London. Call 020 7292 8222 to order. Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection by Richard Shone, Martin Maloney, Brooks Adams, Lisa Jardine and Norman Rosenthal (Thames and Hudson, 1998) £19.95. Exhibition catalogue of Sensation , featuring more than 40 of the most radical artists working in Britain today.
Honley Cemetery Surnames Beginning HI 649, 18650920, hirst, Alfred, New Hagg, 22, 1563, 41, son of thomas 1290,18730430, hirst, thomas, Honley, 3, 993, 50, son of Emma http://www.honley.ukf.net/cemhi.htm
Extractions: Entry Date Surname Christian Name Address Age Plot Section Notes Hibbert Kathleen Honley Higginbotham Harold Honley Higginson Annie Honley Higginson Brook Bradshaw Road Higginson Elizabeth Wood Nook, Honley widow of Joseph Higginson Joseph Honley Higginson Lydia Honley dau of Brook Hiley Ben Lockwood Hiley Sarah Honley wife of Ben Hill Honley son of Samuel. Hill Charles Honley Age ? Hill Hannah Back School Street Section 58 ? Hill James Honley Hill Jonathan Honley Hill Jonathan Honley son of Jonathan Hill Willie Honley Hilton Esther Newtown Hinchcliff James Honley Hinchcliff Richard Honley Hinchcliffe Amy Honley Hinchcliffe Edwin Honley Hinchcliffe Emily Honley Hinchcliffe George Honley Hinchcliffe George Allen Honley Hinchcliffe George Horace Honley Hinchcliffe Hilda Honley Hinchcliffe Joe Storthes Hall Asylum Hinchcliffe Joe Lords Mill Hinchcliffe Johnny Honley Hinchcliffe Lavinia Ann Honley Hinchcliffe Louisa ? Emily Honley Hinchcliffe Martha Crosland Moor Hinchcliffe Mary Honley Hinchcliffe Minnie Honley Hinchliff Elizabeth Honley Hinchliffe Alfred Honley Hinchliffe Ann Honley Hinchliffe Annie Bradshaw Road Hinchliffe Bessie Honley Hinchliffe Charlotte Oldfield Hinchliffe Clara Honley dau of James Hinchliffe Eleanor Honley Hinchliffe Elizabeth Honley Hinchliffe Elizabeth Ann Eldon Rd, Marsh
Against The Tide: The Life Of Francis W. Hirst hirst also wrote Life and Letters of thomas Jefferson (1926), Early Life andLetters of John Morley (1927), and the introduction to Morley s Memorandum on http://www.libertyhaven.com/politicsandcurrentevents/warpeacediplomacyorforeigna
Extractions: The Life of Francis W. Hirst Sadly, it is only an exceptionally well-informed reader who will recognize the name of Francis W. Hirst, whose stalwart advocacy of personal freedom, free trade, and peace during the first half of the twentieth century, and especially during the First World War and its aftermath, surely earns him an honored place in the pantheon of individual liberty. Francis Wrigley Hirst ("Frank" to his family) was born on June 10, 1873, at Dalton Lodge, two miles east of Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire. He was the third of five children (two sons, three daughters) of a prosperous wool-stapler, Alfred Hirst, who went blind at 27, and his wife, Mary Wrigley. On both sides of his family Frank Hirst had nonconformist ancestors who had worked and voted for the Great Reform Bill and the repeal of the Corn Laws. His maternal grandfather, Joseph Woodhead of Huddersfield, had supported Richard Cobden and John Bright in their opposition to the Crimean War and had voted for Cobden at Huddersfield in 1857. His paternal grandfather, Charles Hirst, had enjoined his son, Alfred, "always be against war; nine times out of ten you will be right, and the other time it will not matter." As a young boy in the early 1880s, Frank Hirst met a few of the old handloom weavers who spoke of the hungry years during and after the French wars, when work failed and the taxed grain rose to impossible prices. Thus during his childhood, which seems to have been a happy one, he imbibed the great Liberal tradition of peace, retrenchment, and reform, causes that he held dear throughout his long life.
Thomas Deans & Company hirsts chosen medium is watercolor, applied to a thick, semiabsorbent paper, This process, which hirst likens to carving, brings the artist to a http://www.britishwatercolors.com/catalog.php?name=Hirst, Barry&category_name=Mo
Http://InspectorProfile.asp First Name, thomas. Last Name, hirst. County, Tulare. Phone, (559) 5925958.Certification. Glulam, Masonry, Inplant, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4 http://www.applications.dgs.ca.gov/dsa/eTrackerWeb/InspectorProfile.asp?id=2461
Jefferson On Weishaupt cf hirst , Francis W. Life and Letters of thomas Jefferson. Macmillan, New York1926. pp. xviii, 588. Irwin , Frank, ed. we are informed by FS Oliver http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/anti-masonry/jefferson.html
Extractions: Philadelphia, Jan. 31, 1800 I have lately by accident got a sight of a single volume (the 3d.) of the Abbe Barruel's 'Antisocial conspiracy,' which gives me the first idea I have ever had of what is meant by the Illuminatism against which 'illuminate Morse' Barruel's own parts of the book are perfectly the ravings of a Bedlamite. But he quotes largely from Wishaupt whom he considers as the founder of what he calls the order. As you may not have had an opportunity of forming a judgment of this cry of 'mad dog' which has been raised against his doctrines, I will give you the idea I have formed from only an hour's reading of Barruel's quotations from him, which you may be sure are not the most favorable. Wishaupt seems to be an enthusiastic Philanthropist. Morse Buonaparte , its chief organ, may stand in a better light than at present. I am with great esteem, dear sir, your affectionate friend.
LICS - Index Of Papers And Short Presentations By Authors : H Paper Tirza hirst David Harel More about recursive structures descriptive Invited Talk thomas A. Henzinger The theory of hybrid automata (LICS 1996) http://www.lfcs.inf.ed.ac.uk/events/lics/papers/H.html
Islandsun Newspaper - British Virgin Islands St. thomas boats are fairly fast. The BVI, with a lot less time in the boats have hirst agreed that the BVI standard has risen, noting that last year, http://www.islandsun.com/2005-April/09042005/sports2-v15i11.html
Extractions: The highly competitive IC-24 Class, at the start of Sundays second race BVI sailors catching up to St. Thomas in IC-24 class BY DEAN GREENAWAY Besides Tom Hills 75-foot Titan XII making an incredible run in the 34th BVI Spring Regattawinning six of nine races on corrected timethe hottest competition was in the IC-24s class, primarily between British and U.S. Virgin Islands sailors. In Fridays opening day, BVI boats occupied the top three positions, led by Robbie and Mike Hirsts entry Sea Hawk. Lurking in the shadowsjust three points behind Andrew Waters Conch-Querer, was St. Thomas John Holmberg, brother of Peter Holmberg, the U.S. Virgin Islands 1988 Olympic Games silver medalist. At the end of the second day, Holmberg split the top three BVI positions, vaulted past Waters and pulled within 15 points of Robbie the last BVI sailor to compete in the Olympic Gamessetting up a showdown on Sundays closing day. Holmberg however, couldnt overcome the Hirsts on the final day and finished three points ahead of Waters Conch-Quererwho got two firsts on the final dayto make it a close 63-66. The Hirsts won the division with 43 points and claimed the Chief Ministers prize for the Best BVI Boat in the competition. Holmberg explained that the IC-24s have been in St. Thomas for 3-years and in the BVI a year and a half. He said the learning curve was steep in the beginning. St. Thomas boats are fairly fast. The BVI, with a lot less time in the boats have been working very hard to come to the same speed, he said. The Hirsts are proving that they are there. Andrew Waters was down in the pack last year and this year fighting for second and third with me. This shows that the BVI has been working very hard at their practice as well.
Horbury Burials 1781-1790 2 BARRACLOUGH thomas S/of thomas Bap. 6 hirst Rebecca W/of James Bur 21 hirstthomas S/of thomas Bap. 25 POLLARD Tempest S/of William Bap http://www.wakefieldfhs.org.uk/horbury burials 1781-1790.htm
Extractions: Use the asterisk (*) character for wildcard searches. 3 ARMITAGE Joseph Bur 6 BEDFORD Thomas S/of Thomas Bap 14 WALKER Sally D/of George Bap 17 HAWKSHEAD William S/of Samuel Bur FEBRUARY 1781 2 FISH Hannah D/of Richard Bap 5 COOPE Benjamin Bur 16 CRAWSHAW Mary D/of Samuel Bur 20 MARSDEN John S/of Thomas Bur . 21 LEE Sarah D/of John Bap 27 ATKINSON Henry S/of Joseph Bap MARCH 1781 10 HOLT Thomas S/of William Bap 11 BARBER David S/of John Bap 16 SMITH Mary D/of Benjamin Bur 17 ARMITAGE William S/of Richard Bap 18 COOPE Elizabeth D/of David Bap 18 MARSDEN Ann D/of Francis Bap 19 STRINGER Samuel S/of Thomas Bap 30 THORP Hannah D/of John Bap APRIL 1781 4 MARSDEN Richard Bur 4 FITTON Hannah D/of Benjamin Bur 7 POLLARD Martha D/of John. Bur