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London's four Inns of Court (Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, and
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London's four Inns of Court (Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, and the Inner and the Middle Temple) served, probably from the fourteenth century, as nurseries not only of common law and lawyers, but of the social arts of music and dancing, and of the mimetic arts of comedy, tragedy, and the masque. Their denizens composed and acted in their own plays, especially in the 1560s under Elizabeth I, and performed in masques composed by professional playwrights in the Jacobean period. This three-volume edition of dramatic records surviving from the Inns of Court collection includes material from manuscripts and printed books from the archives and libraries of all four Inns, as well as from The National Archives, the British Library, the Folger Shakespeare Library and other repositories, covering over 200 years from 1407 to the closing of the theatres in 1642. Of particular note are account entries from the beginning of the seventeenth century which situate performances of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors (1594) and Twelfth Night (1602) in the context of annual visits to the Inns of Court by professional playing companies, such as (after 1603) the king's men. The Introduction provides a survey of Christmas entertainment supervised by Inns of Court Masters of the Revels and Christmas Princes, including minstrels, a lion-tamer, musicians, disguisings, plays, masques, and even a puppet-show. The illustrations (ground-plans and plates) offer evidence of the original performance conditions for Inns of Court plays and masques.
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A basic genealogical reference work on Kentucky, this valua
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A basic genealogical reference work on Kentucky, this valuable book contains abstracts of courthouse records for the Kentucky counties of Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Davies, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby. In addition, there is an index to estates and inventories of Revolutionary soldiers. The period of coverage runs roughly from 1725 to 1875, thus embracing the most important period in Kentucky's history. The exhaustive abstracts of wills and lists of marriages, Bible records, and tombstone inscriptions, covering several thousand early Kentuckians, are arranged, for the most part, alphabetically under section headings.
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Like Volume I , this is a valuable source of information, containing references to virtually every type of genealogical record pertinent to Kentucky and that part of Virginia from which the State of Kentucky was formed. A slightly larger work than Volume I, this volume comprises deeds, suits, church minutes, marriages, old Bible records, and tombstone inscriptions. Abstracted are the records of the following counties: Fayette, Jefferson, Lincoln, Bath, Bourbon, Bracken, Clark, Fleming, Harrison, Hardin, Jessamine, Mason, Madison, Montgomery, Nicholas, Oldham, Scott, Woodford, and Warren. The arrangement of the text is both simple and lucid: each class of record, for instance, is dealt with separately in county-by-county sequence. While it is difficult to calculate the exact number of names mentioned in the various records, it is at least safe to say that many thousands of Kentucky's earliest inhabitants are documented. Persons referred to in the text are listed alphabetically by surname in the general index, many with multiple references. Names not appearing in the general index are indexed internally under their relevant county record. Perhaps the most modest claim to be made for this work is that it will reduce the researcher's library work to the bare minimum and will eliminate some of the tedious aspects of investigation altogether.
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This invaluable compilation includes abstracts of early wills, deeds and marriages from courthouses, and records of old Bibles, churches, graveyards, and cemeteries from the following Kentucky counties: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, and Woodford. An extensive surname index contains about 3,750 entries.
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VIQ Shuttle Digital Recording Appliance Digital audio and video capture in an all-in-one solution System includes Shuttle DRA with VIQ Solutions RecordIAB Software Preinstalled. Also includes keyboard, mouse and 2 Audio Technica gooseneck microphones with stands. Also includes a 1 year support contract. ***VIQ Shuttle DRA is pictured with surveillance cameras and LCD monitor but are not included*** PDF brochure available at http://www.wheelermachines.com/pdf/VIQ_Shuttle_DRA.pdf The VIQ Shuttle
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A basic genealogical reference work on Kentucky, this valuable book contains abstracts of courthouse records for the Kentucky counties of Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Davies, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby. In addition, there is an index to estates and inventories of Revolutionary soldiers. The period of coverage runs roughly from 1725 to 1875, thus embracing the most important period in Kentucky's history. The exhaustive abstracts of wills and lists of marriages, Bible records, and tombstone inscriptions, covering several thousand early Kentuckians, are arranged, for the most part, alphabetically under section headings.
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In 1781, two years after Spain took the Natchez District fr
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In 1781, two years after Spain took the Natchez District from the British, the Spanish commandant commenced to record all matters involving the mainly British inhabitants that would normally come before a tribunal--records of sureties, bills of sale for land and slaves, inventories, appraisals, wills, etc. Records of these matters comprise Part One of this work; the second part of the work, Land Claims, 1767-1805, deals with British land grants in the Natchez District and is based on abstracts of land titles submitted to the United States for confirmation of land ownership.
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From The Sixth Year Of King Richard I To The Accession Of K
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From The Sixth Year Of King Richard I To The Accession Of King John.
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This invaluable compilation includes abstracts of early wills, deeds and marriages from courthouses, and records of old Bibles, churches, graveyards, and cemeteries from the following Kentucky counties: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, and Woodford. An extensive surname index contains about 3,750 entries.
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In the preparation of his opus, the author had occasion to
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In the preparation of his opus, the author had occasion to interview many survivors of the original settlers of Sumner County.Cisco's opus emphasizes the founder and foundation of Sumner County, and, in fact, the work is substantially genealogical in content. The first fifty pages of the volume move rapidly over such topics as early exploration of the county, local topography, territorial laws and officials, early land owners, and, of course, Sumner County in the wars, particularly the Civil War. Thereafter, the work focuses on Sumner County pioneers and their families in a series of genealogical and biographical sketches of varying lengths, some of them illustrated.
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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or inde
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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1879. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Ans. From general appearance. Cross-int. 23 How did the general appearance indicate the quality? Ans. That which was most sightly I considered the best. Cross-int. 24. Then your only knowledge of the (piality at that time was confined to the beauty of the isinglass as indicated by color? 233 Ans. Xo, sir. Cross-int. 25. What other quality of sightliness helped you in forming your opinion as to quality than color, w ith the knowledge that you then had. Ans. The thinness of the sheets and freedom from specks or dirt. Cross-int. 2(>. Do you know whether or not Weeks & Potter considered that they were buying Manning's first quality of Isinglass at that time? Ans. I think they did. Cross-int. 27. Can you swear that they did? Ans. No, sir. Cross-int. 28. After you left the employ of Weeks & Potter, when did you commence to sell isinglass? Ans. In 71. Cross-int. 29. For how long thereafter did you continue to sell? Ans. From that time until last week, more or less. Cross-int. 30. Have you sold, since you commenced to sell in 71, any other isinglass than that manufactured by J. J. and Win, N. Manning and the Cape Aim Isinglass Company? If so, of whose manufactures? Ans. Sold a few cases and barrels of Gott & (Tiles. Cross-int. 31. About how many cases and barrels of the isinglass manufactured by Gott & Giles do yon think you sold? Ans. Not over eight or ten. Cross-int. 32. In what vear? Ans. In 1872 or 1873,1 think. Cross-int. 33. To whom was it sold? Ans. I don't remember. Cross-int. 34. Could you tell me by reference to your books? Ans. I think so. Cross-int. 35. Will you please ascertain for me during the recess today, and .let me know this afternoon? Ans. I don't know; my books are packed away, and it is hard to get at them. Cross-int. 36. Will be so kind as to look ...
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The Territory of Mississippi was formed in 1798 from the we
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The Territory of Mississippi was formed in 1798 from the western section of what was then Georgia, and included what later became the Territory of Alabama. Mississippi itself became a state in 1817. Given the scarcity of genealogical records for early Mississippi--the 1800 and 1810 census reports, for example, are missing--this work should be of vital interest to researchers with Mississippi forebears. As originally published in 1936, the compilation consisted of abstracts of court records of Mississippi wills, marriages, and tax lists, 1799-1835, for the early counties of Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Hinds, Warren, and Yalobusha, along with miscellaneous court records and a list of Revolutionary War soldiers. (The foregoing counties--except for Claiborne--were the parents wholly or in part of the counties of Copiah, Franklin, Greene, Grenada, Lincoln, Rankin, and Wilkinson.) When the book was reprinted in 1969, Mrs. King added cemetery inscriptions for Hinds County and Vicksburg (in Warren County), and Orphans' Court records for Copiah County. In all, this work is as close to a virtual census of early Mississippi as we are likely to come by.
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The political union of Scotland and England in 1707 led to
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The political union of Scotland and England in 1707 led to a rapid expansion of Scottish economic links with the American colonies, especially on the Chesapeake, where in the years prior to the Revolution the tobacco trade was controlled by Glasgow-based merchants and their factors. Evidence of this economic expansion and the subsequent settlement of Scots in America exists in a wide range of documentary sources in Scotland, including the records of the Scottish court system which have been deposited in the Scottish Record Office in Edinburgh. This present work is a digest of such evidence and is based on the minute books of the Court of Session (the highest civil court) and those of the High Court of the Admiralty (which had jurisdiction in all seafaring and maritime cases) for the period 1733-1783. In essence it identifies those people resident in North America who were engaged in litigation in Scotland and whose cases came before the aforementioned courts.
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Everything you need to fight an unfair ticket! We've all re
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Everything you need to fight an unfair ticket! We've all received one -- a traffic ticket that seems completely unfair, the result of an officer's evening quota rather than a serious moving violation. But do you have to pay the penalty and watch your driving record crash and burn? Not if you choose to fight back with "Beat Your Ticket." "Beat Your Ticket" simply and clearly lays out the best strategies for beating tickets in court. The book explains in plain English how to: use the law to fight an unwarranted ticket find out what the police officer plans to say at your trial attack radar and other detection methods pick a jury present your case cross-examine the ticketing officer The 6th edition is extensively updated to reflect your state's current traffic laws and court procedures.
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When Graysen Viola moves across the country to coach a coll
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When Graysen Viola moves across the country to coach a college basketball team, she thought the hardest part of her job would be establishing a winning record. Being wrong has never been so challenging. A misunderstanding puts her in the unique position of coaching the men's team, which is struggling just to be competitive. The last thing this team wants or thinks it needs is a female coach. Together they must find a way to understand and trust each other in order to succeed. Complicating matters is the lovely and persistent volleyball coach, Darby Evan, a former crush from their college days. Graysen isn't sure starting a relationship with a colleague amidst her job turmoil is the wisest idea, but feelings rarely follow practicality. If she can figure out how to handle a team that disapproves of her, then dealing with an unexpected love life should be a breeze by comparison. Or so she hopes.
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This book was written at the suggestion of some colleagues
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This book was written at the suggestion of some colleagues and relatives to record the highlights of my forty plus years as a trial lawyer. Because of the timing of the beginning of my trial practice, I participated in what today would be an unusual number of major trials, a number of which were quite unique. Some of the book comes from published materials; the rest is the product of my seventy year-old memory, which, surprising to me, turned out to be quite satisfactory for the job.
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Courtship is a special time for a couple to get better acqu
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Courtship is a special time for a couple to get better acquainted with each other's personality, character and thougths on life. It can also be a time of personal growth. Keepsakes: Meditations for Courting Couples was written to inspire devotion to God, to teach practical truths that apply to courtship and marriage, and to challenge couples to the highest of Christian ideals through fifty-two meditations. Each of the readings may be done weekly or as frequently as the couple decides to read them. Courtship is also a time of making memories, which can slip away unless they're recorded. This volume also offers space for writing down memorable details of a date. With beautiful full-color printing, gold-gilded page edges and a satin ribbon marker, Keepsakes will be a volume to cherish for many years to come.
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Made for the TNT cable network, The Court Martial of Jackie
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Made for the TNT cable network, The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson concentrates on the wartime service of major league baseball's first black player. Robinson (Andre Braugher), a star athlete at UCLA, is drafted during World War II. He hopes that his academic record will assure him entry into Officers Candidate School, but the racism inherent in the military at the time puts several roadblocks in his way. After finally making OCS, Robinson's belief in himself is strengthened tenfold--to the point that he refuses to bow to the "Jim Crow" laws regarding the seating arrangements on an Army bus, and is subsequently threatened with a court martial. Stan Shaw costars as boxing great Joe Louis, likewise a victim of prejudice during the war years (the script intimates that Louis was more willing to roll with the punches than Robinson). Ruby Dee, who played the ballplayer's wife in the 1950 film The Jackie Robinson Story, is here seen as Robinson's mother. The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson premiered on October 15, 1990.
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Discover ancestors and trace New England history in court records from the 17th to the 21st centuries. Whether you are a novice researcher--or an experienced genealogist or historian--this book will help you to research court records with confidence. Learn how to read and use court records--with clear explanations of legal terms, illustrations from real cases and step-by-step research examples. This book also shows you where to find court records, in hundreds of sources--courthouses, archives, books, microfilm, and the latest CDs and Internet databases (which you can access without leaving home!).
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Until 1999 official British records of the 15 trials that f
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Until 1999 official British records of the 15 trials that followed the Easter Rising of 1916 were kept a close secret. Further material released in 2001 included the trial of Countess Markievicz and important evidence about "shoot to kill" British military tactics. These records, the subject of heated speculation and propaganda for more than 80 years, are now clearly presented in this important new book. The complete transcripts are all here, together with fascinating photographs of the Rising, the 15 leaders and the key British players. Brian Barton's incisive commentary explains the context of the trials and the motivations of the leaders, providing an invaluable insight into what went on behind a closed door at a defining moment in Irish history.
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with Lon Record, Villanova University Head Strength & Conditioning coach You can't always control the basketball talent on your team, but you can put a bigger, stronger, more confident team on the court this season. Lon Record provides a revealing look into the Villanova Men's Basketball Off-Season Strength Training Program. Record's program incorporates a balance between pushes and pulls, to create a balance in strength, to help keep the body loose and to allow athletes to do more in a shorter span. Using various planes of movement, Record ensures that the muscles will be fully trained from every angle possible. The program includes a warm-up utilizing movements that are specific to the workout that will follow. Record teaches you the "technique builders" that he uses from the day an athlete first walks into the weight room until the time he leaves school. By going through these basics with proper form, Record builds a solid foundation for a player's physical development. Record splits up the lower body exercises into three separate movements: Squat Progression, Single Leg Movements and Lower Body Pulls. The upper body segment follows the same premise of building on technique before progressing on to more advanced movements. Record demonstrates a routine to correctly warm-up the shoulder muscles to help prevent injury from the pushing and pulling exercises that will ensue. Record balances this workout by maintaining a proper balance of pushes, pulls, and a combination set of exercises where he teaches you how to superset the movements to keep a consistent pace in the weight room. Order this DVD today and learn how a solid strength & conditioning program can take your players to a whole new level on the court! 78 minutes. 2011.
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Discover ancestors and trace New England history in court records from the 17th to the 21st centuries. Whether you are a novice researcher--or an experienced genealogist or historian--this book will help you to research court records with confidence. Learn how to read and use court records--with clear explanations of legal terms, illustrations from real cases and step-by-step research examples. This book also shows you where to find court records, in hundreds of sources--courthouses, archives, books, microfilm, and the latest CDs and Internet databases (which you can access without leaving home!).
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In 1781, two years after Spain took the Natchez District fr
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In 1781, two years after Spain took the Natchez District from the British, the Spanish commandant commenced to record all matters involving the mainly British inhabitants that would normally come before a tribunal--records of sureties, bills of sale for land and slaves, inventories, appraisals, wills, etc. Records of these matters comprise Part One of this work; the second part of the work, Land Claims, 1767-1805, deals with British land grants in the Natchez District and is based on abstracts of land titles submitted to the United States for confirmation of land ownership.
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Volume: 1 Publisher: Philadelphia: Colonial Society of Penn
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Volume: 1 Publisher: Philadelphia: Colonial Society of Pennsylvania Publication date: 1910 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.
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Venus Williams captured her third Wimbledon title in the sp
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Venus Williams captured her third Wimbledon title in the space of six years in a final of high drama and record length when she outlasted Lindsay Davenport 46 76 74 97At 2 hours 45 minutes the match exceeded the previous mark for a womens final In 1970 Margaret Court and Billie Jean King battled for 2 hours 28 minutes before Court won 1412 119Under grey skies the match got underway an hour later than scheduled because of the delayed mens semifinal between Andy Roddick and Thomas Johansson The delay seemed to cast a cloud over the play too Perhaps it was because they have played each other so many times before but there was little spark in the opening set Davenport twice broke a listless Williams to lead 52 before Venus pulled herself together won nine points in a row and threatened to make a fight of the set after allDavenport fought off the counterattack to close out the first set in 33 minutes but this was merely an overture to an afternoon of the highest drama Williams held and missed a break point at 54 in the second set Davenport promptly served for that set at 65 only to be broken comprehensively without collecting a single point A resurgent Williams then ran up a 51 lead in the tiebreak before winning it 74 to set the scene for the final gripping setThe balance tipped Davenports way when she broke for a 42 lead as the crown buzzed in expectation of Lindsay going on to win However she was clearly in some physical distress and after being broken for 34 Davenport left the court for treatment to a back injuryThough visibly in pain Davenport held serve on her return and in the next game stood at match point after Williams perpetrated her ninth doublefault a weak error which also betrayed her nerves But a thumping backhand got her out of trouble at least temporarily Twice more Davenport held serve to stay in front twice Williams skated perilously close to disaster two points from
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