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  1. Denis Nowell Pritt

    . ref Kevin Morgan 2004 , Pritt, Denis Nowell 1887 1972 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... Frank Tomney s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pritt, Denis Nowell ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH 23 May 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pritt, Denis Nowell Category 1887 births Category ... recipients Category UK MPs 1935 1945 Category UK MPs 1945 1950 de Denis Nowell Pritt ru , ... Accuses 1966 References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr denis pritt Denis Pritt http archives.lse.ac.uk TreeBrowse.aspx?src CalmView.Catalog&field RefNo&key PRITT Catalogue of the Pritt ...Image Bundesarchiv Bild 183 B0708 0014 010, Oberstes Gericht, Globke Prozess, Pitt.jpg thumb right Denis Nowell Pritt 1963 Denis Nowell Pritt 22 September 1887 &ndash 23 May 1972 , usually known as D.N. Pritt , was a British barrister and Labour Party UK Labour Party politician. Born in Harlesden , Middlesex , he was educated at Winchester College and University of London London University . A member of the Labour Party from 1918, he was a defender of the Soviet Union under Stalin . In 1932 as part of G. D. H. Cole New Fabian Research Bureau s expert commission of enquiry he visited the Soviet Union, and according to Margaret Cole the eminent KC swallowed it all . ref Contemporary letter to G.D.H. ...?id kPDoAAAAIAAJ&pg PA42&lpg PA42&dq pritt, communism&source bl&ots E3uHTj8Bya&sig dWDSxnacyPoJwGta4ydO0dhXVD0 ... onepage&q pritt 2C 20communism&f false ref Pritt was a Member of Parliament MP for Hammersmith North ... the Winter War Soviet invasion of Finland . In 1945 Pritt was returned as an Independent Labour MP ... sympathies. In 1950, Pritt lost his seat in that year s General Election. Pritt was awarded the 1954 ... in gold in October 1965. As a lawyer, Pritt successfully defended Ho Chi Minh ... Oneko . In this case, Pritt worked with a team of Kenyan and other African, Indian and West Indian ... Pritt Road in Nairobi is named after him. He died in 1972 in Barn End, Basingstoke , Hampshire . Works ...   more details



  1. Pritt

    About the adhesives brand the Labour Party politician Denis Nowell Pritt Infobox company logo file Pritt Logo aktuell.jpg frameless caption type genre fate predecessor successor foundation Start date YYYY MM DD founder defunct location city location country location D sseldorf, Germany locations area served key people industry products Adhesive s services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage URL example.com footnotes intl Pritt is a brand of adhesives, tapes, KidsArt, correction, and fixing products designed and marketed by Henkel , an international company with its headquarters in D sseldorf , Germany . Pritt invented the world s first glue stick , also known as the Pritt Stick , which is a solid adhesive in a twistable casing used in home, school and office environments. ref name prittworld.com http www.prittworld.com Prittworld.com ref History File Prittstifte.jpg thumb right 240px Pritt stick design 1969 2009 In 1967, Henkel researcher Dr. Wolfgang Dierichs and his team came up with the idea for a glue stick that resembled a lipstick in a twistable casing. ref Deutsches Markenlexikon. Gabler Verlag Wiesbaden. ref The Pritt stick was first marketed in 1969 and by 1971 was available in 38 countries. ref name prittworld.com In 2001 the Pritt stick was successfully tested on board the International Space Station and was awarded Space Proof Quality. ref name prittworld.com In 2003, the PowerPritt, a KidsArt correction roller, was introduced, followed in 2004 by the PowerPritt gel and the PowerPritt stick. ref name henkel.com http www.henkel.com Henkel.com ref In 2006 the Pritt tape range was introduced. ref name henkel.com On September 17 2009, the Pritt stick celebrated its 40th anniversary. References Reflist External links http www.henkel.com Henkel http www.prittworld.com Pritt Category Adhesives Category Henkel brands de Pritt fr Pritt it Pritt pt Pritt ...   more details



  1. Ryan Pritt

    gallery gallery Ryan Pritt Born on July 15, 1986. He currently resides in Akron,Ohio Ryan is the Co Owner of Pritt Entertainment Group and In Park Host and Public Address Announcer for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball . He is also the Public Address Announcer for the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League . Pritt, who replaced Daune Robinson after the 2006 MLB season, became the youngest public address announcer in Major League Baseball history. He made his debut as one of the voices of Progressive Field then Jacobs Field on April 14, 2007 at the age of 20. While Pritt does the in park hosting, Bob Tayek handles the duties as the Public Address Announcer. Pritt was behind the mic when the Indians defeated the Oakland Athletics on September 23, 2007 and clinched the American League Central Division championship. He is also the Music Coordinator for the team. ref http bats.blogs.nytimes.com 2007 10 05 who is sloopy and what is she hanging on to New York Times article ref He made his debut as the Public Address Announcer for the Lake Erie Monsters at Quicken Loans Arena on October 11, 2008. Pritt was also the Public Address Announcer and Director of Game Entertainment & Video Production for the Youngstown SteelHounds of the Central Hockey League from 2006 2008. He was named the CHL s 2nd best public address announcer for the 2006 07 season, and 3rd best in 2007 ... League News in 2007. Other teams that Pritt has served as the Public Address Announcer for include ... Barons of the American Hockey League. Pritt established Pritt Entertainment Group in late 2008 ... with his younger brother, Jeffrey Pritt. The company has grown to include a wide array of multimedia ... live event production. Facts Pritt is a graduate of The University of Akron and Field High School. References ... Pritt Entertainment Group Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pritt, Ryan ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pritt, Ryan Category Living people Category Cleveland Indians Category Major ...   more details



  1. Charlotte Pritt

    BLP sources date February 2010 Charlotte Pritt is an educator, businesswoman, and politician in the U.S. state of West Virginia . From 1984 to 1988, she served in the West Virginia House of Delegates . From 1988 to 1996, she served in the West Virginia State Senate . In 1996, she ran as a Democratic Party United States Democrat for governor and lost narrowly, but made history as the first woman to secure the gubernatorial nomination of either of the two major political parties. Today, she is the president of Better Balance, a West Virginia based educational and wellness consulting firm. Before securing the Democratic nomination in 1996, Pritt also ran for Governor in the primary election in 1992, but lost to Gaston Caperton . She gained notoriety initially by challenging then Governor Caperton on his grocery and gasoline taxes and opposition to collective bargaining. Pritt entered the race in 1992 after 100,000 people signed a petition. Prior to entering politics, Pritt was a high school English teacher and a college professor. She directed two federal education grants and the National Writing Program in West Virginia. References references External links Portal Biography http www.betterbalanceus.com 1CJHeader.html Corporate biography at Better Balance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pritt, Charlotte ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pritt, Charlotte Category Living people Category West Virginia State Senators Category People from Kanawha County, West Virginia Category Year of birth missing living people Category Women state legislators in West Virginia Category West Virginia Democrats Category American Presbyterians Category Educators from West Virginia Category Businesspeople from West Virginia Category Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates ...   more details



  1. Frank Pritt

    Orphan date February 2009 Frank Pritt was a salesperson and product manager for Harris Corporation in the 1970s, then founder of Attachmate Attachmate Corporation in 1982. Attachmate went on to become Washington U.S. state Washington s largest privately held software firm. He was listed on Forbes list of 400 richest Americans in October 1995. He announced his retirement from Attachmate, where he had held the office of president, in 2005. On May 17, 2006 Frank listed his estate in Orange County, California Orange County for sale with a price of 75 million. The convert 30000 sqft m2 adj on estate, located in Corona del Mar, CA , is named the Portabello Estate . The estate finally sold towards the end of 2010 for 34.1 million plus the buyer also gave the seller a property valued at around 7 million. ref http online.wsj.com article SB10001424052748704648604575620952403129616.html?KEYWORDS private properties project 3DSLIDESHOW08 26s 3DSB10001424052748704104104575622941615789002 26articleTabs 3Darticle ref References Reflist External links http www.forbes.com forbes 1997 0127 5902104a.html Why Frank Pritt docked his yacht , Forbes Magazine, January 27, 1997 http www.itindepth.com Blog 1.htm Frank Pritt of Attachmate As I Knew Him by Burt Gearhart blog http www.hgtv.com hgtv ah real estate building article 0,1801,HGTV 3158 5553449,00.html HGTV s What s With That Expensive House http www.ocregister.com ocregister life homegarden abox article 1970957.php The Architect Behind the 75 Million Dollar O.C. Estate , Orange County Register, January 31, 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pritt, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pritt, Frank Category Living people Category American businesspeople business bio stub ...   more details



  1. Laurence Nowell

    , Nowell came into possession of the only extant manuscript of Beowulf . The manuscript is bound in what is still known as the Nowell Codex Cotton library Cotton Vitellius A. xv . Nowell devoted much ... as a small, accurate pocket sized map of Britain, which Cecil always carried with him. In 1563, Nowell was made the tutor of Cecil s ward, Edward de Vere , the seventeenth Earl of Oxford. Nowell visited ... passed into the possession of William Lambarde . Churchman Laurence or Lawrence Nowell died 1576 was a churchman and first cousin of Laurence Nowell the antiquarian. He entered Brasenose College , Oxford, in 1536 and received his MA in 1544. Having strong Protestant views, Nowell fled England when Mary took the throne, eventually joining his brother, Alexander Nowell , in Frankfort. Nowell ... 1996 . Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde and the Laws of the Anglo Saxons. Amsterdam Rodopi. Hill, David 2004 . Laurence Nowell, Cartographer, Linguist, Archivist and Spy, and his Anglo Saxon Atlas ..., xi, pp.  250&ndash 256. R. Flower, Laurence Nowell and the Discovery of England in Tudor Times , Proceedings of the British Academy 21 1935 47 73. A discussion of Nowell Lambarde books and manuscripts ... one. And so is this. DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Laurence Category 1510s births Category 1570s ... Year of birth unknown Category 16th century English people fr Laurence Nowell no Laurence Nowell ...   more details



  1. Wedgwood Nowell

    Wedgwood Nowell 1878 1957 was an American character actor and bit part player, appearing in about 140 movies from 1915 through 1947. Nowell s films include The Golden Claw 1915 Hand That Rocks the Cradle 1917 A Doll s House 1922 film A Doll s House 1922 Enter Madame 1922 film Enter Madame 1922 Adam s Rib 1923 film Adam s Rib 1923 Transatlantic Merry Go Round 1934 Cleopatra 1934 film Cleopatra 1934 Theodora Goes Wild 1936 uncredited Dick Tracy serial 1937 Stolen Holiday 1937 Calling Philo Vance 1940 Affectionately Yours 1941 Nazty Nuisance 1943 External links http www.imdb.com name nm0637423 imdb page Persondata NAME Nowell, Wedgwood ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Wedgwood Category 1878 births Category 1947 deaths Category American film actors it Wedgewood Nowell ...   more details



  1. Thomas Nowell

    Infobox Person name Thomas Nowell image image size caption birth name birth date 1730? birth place death date Death date 1801 9 23 df y death place St Mary Hall, Oxford St Mary Hall , Oxford body discovered death cause resting place residence nationality British education alma mater Oriel College, Oxford occupation Historian and theologian home town known for title Regius Professor of Modern History Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History term 1771 1801 predecessor John Vivian historian John Vivian successor Henry Beeke spouse partner children parents relations signature website footnotes Thomas Nowell 1730? 1801 was an English clergyman, historian and religious controversialist. Life Nowell was the son of Cradock Nowell of Cardiff . He went up to Oriel College, Oxford in 1746 and in 1747 he won the Duke of Beaufort s exhibition. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1750, was awarded an exhibitionship in 1752, and took his Master of Arts degree in 1753. Nowell was made a fellow of Oriel in 1753 and served as junior treasurer to college between 1755 and 1757, senior treasurer ... Healing the Pot of Pottage, Symbolically Explain d . In 1760 Nowell wrote an anonymous rebuttal titled ... and levity. Between 1760 and 1776, Nowell was Public Orator of Oxford University. Oriel nominated Nowell for the post of Junior Proctor to the University in 1761, and Nowell spent many years as Secretary to the Chancellor of the University. In 1764 Nowell became Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford St ... appointment as principal. In 1764 Nowell married Sarah Munday the daughter of Sir Thomas Munday, Oxford upholsterer and had one son, Thomas, who died in childhood in 1768. On getting married, Nowell .... Caudle, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 20382 Nowell, Thomas 1730? 1801 , Dictionary of National ... University Press , 2004. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH St Mary Hall, Oxford St Mary Hall , Oxford DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Thomas Category 1730 births ...   more details



  1. Increase Nowell

    Increase Nowell , 1590 ref http 209.85.135.104 search?q cache ZSXbal0PMHcJ famousamericans.net increasenowell Boston E2 80 93Charlestown church nowell&hl en&ct clnk&cd 2&gl uk&lr lang en famousamericans.net ref 1655 , was a colonial administrator, original Land patent patentee of the Massachusetts Bay Company , founder of Charlestown, Massachusetts and first ruling elder of the First Church in Charlestown. He was baptized in 1593 at Sheldon, West Midlands Sheldon , Warwickshire , on the estate bought in 1575 by his grandfather Laurence Nowell Churchman Laurence Nowell . He married at Holy Trinity, Minories , London. He was named within The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company and in 1629 was created assistant to the Massachusetts Bay Colony being re elected annually up until 1654. He was an eminent member of the Puritan Great Migration Puritan Great Migration of the 1630s. As a result ... the proposed colony autonomy from London. Nowell had dealings with transatlantic merchants and as the Winthrop ... Anderson, 2.1346 per ODNB ref In 1630 Nowell sailed with John Winthrop as a part of the original Puritan expedition to Massachusetts . Soon after arriving in the New World, Nowell became one of the original ... was founded in November 1632 with Nowell named first on the covenant of the original members. The original meetinghouse is believed to have been in the vicinity today s Thompson Square. Nowell conducted ... , benefactor of Harvard University was appointed minister for the church. Nowell worked as a lay .... in 6 1853 4 edited by N. B. Shurtleff ref Descendants His eldest surviving son Samuel Nowell 1634 ... Agassiz, was a descendant of Nowell ref http www.newenglandancestors.org education articles research special guests gary boyd roberts 54 659 454.asp New England Ancestors.org ref References Increase Nowell ... references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Increase ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1590 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1655 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell ...   more details



  1. Adam Nowell

    Orphan date October 2011 Adam Nowell born July 3, 1984 in Liverpool , England is a United Kingdom British professional basketball player, currently playing for Everton Tigers in the British Basketball League . Nowell is an exceptionally quick player and his vertical leap is reputed to be upwards of 38  inches. He has a 40 yard dash time of 4.4 seconds and is perhaps most famous for dunking over Liverpool basketball legend Ken Chendo in 2003. Adam states Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas as his favourite Basketball players. External links http www.toxtethtigers.com profile.php Profile on the Toxteth Tigers website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Adam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 3, 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Adam Category 1984 births Category Living people Category British Basketball League players Category English basketball players Category Sportspeople from Liverpool UK basketball bio stub ...   more details



  1. Richard Nowell

    other people Richard Nowell born 29 December 1975, Croydon , Surrey is an English ex professional cricket player with Surrey County Cricket Club in the period 1995 6. ref http www.cricinfo.com england content player 18038.html ref His batting style was left hand bat and his bowling style was slow left arm orthodox. ref http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 18038.html ref Nowell was educated at Trinity School of John Whitgift . He currently When date February 2011 works for Vodafone ref http www.cricinfo.com england content story 137891.html ref as their Team Liaison man and travels everywhere with the England cricket team England team . References reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 29 December 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Richard Category English cricketers Category Surrey cricketers Category 1975 births Category Living people england cricket bio 1970s stub ...   more details



  1. Ben Nowell

    Orphan date April 2011 Infobox rugby biography name Ben Nowell image nickname birth name Ben Nowell birth date Birth date and age 1985 11 09 birth place Christchurch , New Zealand height height m 1.85 precision 0 weight convert 92 kg stlb abbr on ru position Utility Back ru nationalteam New Zealand national rugby union team sevens New Zealand Sevens ru nationalcaps ru nationalpoints ru nationalyears 2008 ru clubyears ru clubcaps ru clubpoints ru proclubs Ben Nowell is a New Zealand Rugby union player who plays for the New Zealand national rugby union team sevens New Zealand Sevens team . Career highlights New Zealand Sevens 2007 present Crusaders wider training squad 2007, 2008 Canterbury Sevens 2007, 2008 Canterbury A 2005 2007 Canterbury Colts 2005 References http www.allblacks.com index.cfm?layout nzTeamPlayerProfile&playerID 1550 Sevens Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New Zealand rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 1985 11 09 PLACE OF BIRTH Christchurch , New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Ben Category New Zealand rugby union players Category 1985 births Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Mel Nowell

    Infobox NBA biography name Mel Nowell image width caption number 20, 27 position Guard basketball Guard height ft 6 height in 2 weight lb 170 birth date birth date and age 1939 12 27 birth place Columbus, Ohio Columbus , Ohio nationality United States American high school East High School Columbus, Ohio East Columbus, Ohio college Ohio State Buckeyes men s basketball Ohio State draft year 1962 draft round 12 draft pick 90 draft team Washington Wizards Chicago Zephyrs career start 1962 career end 1968 years1 nbay 1962 full y team1 Chicago Zephyrs years2 1963 1964 team2 Wilkes Barre Barons Continental Basketball Association EPBL years3 1967 68 ABA season 1967 1968 team3 New Jersey Nets New Jersey Americans American Basketball Association ABA highlights nowiki nowiki List of NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Champions NCAA Champion 1960 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament 1960 stats league ... nowelme01 letter n Mel Nowell born in 1940 Columbus, Ohio , was an United States American basketball player. Nowell played for The Ohio State University Buckeyes basketball team that won the 1960 NCAA ... Association . A 6 1 Guard basketball guard , Nowell was a high school star at Columbus East 1957 1958 ... Lucas . Fielding numerous scholarship offers, Nowell decided to follow Lucas to Ohio State in a historic ... wiktionary sophomore sophomore s Lucas and Havlicek, Nowell s shooting was a key element in Ohio ... 61 team went undefeated until the NCAA Final. Ohio State s 1961 62 also reached the NCAA Final. Nowell .... Only three African American blacks were named to that team, and more attention was paid to Nowell s white Ohio State teammates, a factor he considered in his remaining basketball career. Nowell ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Mel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American basketball ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Mel Category Ohio State Buckeyes men s basketball players Category 1940 ... alumni 1940s US basketball bio stub es Mel Nowell it Mel Nowell ...   more details



  1. Herbert Nowell

    Refimprove date June 2008 Notability date June 2010 Herbert Nowell, M.D. died 27 Dec 1953, Vancouver, British Columbia ref Death information from BC Archives, Vital Event Death Registration, Age 70, Gender Male, Event Place Vancouver, Reg. Number 1953 09 012534, BC Archives Microfilm Number B13218, GSU Microfilm Number 2032872 ref was a Canadian physician and professor. He is most noted for his philosophy of medicine based on vitalism the vital force theory , his defence of herbalism as a valid medical profession, and his role in the founding of Dominion Herbal College in 1926 out of concern regarding the abandonment of botanical medicine by much of the medical establishment. He is also noted for his mentoring relationship with Ella Birzneck . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Herbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Herbert Category Canadian physicians Category People from Vancouver Category 1953 deaths Canada med bio stub ...   more details



  1. Alexander Nowell

    No footnotes date April 2009 File Alexander Nowell.jpg thumb right Portrait of Alexander Nowell, with an inscription recording his death on February 13, 1601 Collection of Brasenose College, Oxford Alexander Nowell c. 1507 13 February 1602 was an English Puritan theologian and clergyman, who served as dean of St Paul s during much of Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I s reign. Biography He was the eldest son of John Nowell of Read Hall, Read, Lancashire Read , Lancashire , by his second wife Elizabeth Kay of Rochdale, and was the brother of Laurence Nowell . He was twice married, but left no children. Nowell was educated at Middleton, Greater Manchester Middleton , near Rochdale , Lancashire and at Brasenose College, Oxford , where he is said to have shared rooms with John Foxe the martyrology martyrologist . He was elected fellow of Brasenose in 1526. In 1543 he was appointed master of Westminster School , and in December 1551 prebendary of Westminster. He was elected in September 1553 as Member of Parliament for West Looe UK Parliament constituency West Looe in Cornwall in Mary I of England Queen Mary s first parliament. In October of that year, however, a committee of the house reported that he could not sit in the British House of Commons House of Commons because as prebendary of Westminster Abbey Westminster he had a seat in Convocation of Canterbury Convocation . Nowell was also deprived of his prebend, probably as being a married man, before May 1554, and sought refuge ... Nowell is believed to have composed the Catechism inserted before the Order of Confirmation in the Prayer ..., designed it would seem for the instruction of simple curates. Nowell also established a free school ... author See Ralph Churton , Life of Alexander Nowell Oxford, 1809 Gilbert Burnet , History ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1602 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Alexander Category ...   more details



  1. Bradley Nowell

    Infobox musical artist image BradNowell11.jpg caption Nowell performing in the mid 1990s. background solo singer birth name Bradley James Nowell birth date birth date 1968 2 22 mf y birth place Long Beach ... notable instruments Ibanez S custom made Fender Bradley James Nowell February 22, 1968 May 25, 1996 ... of Sublime s Sublime album self titled major label debut. Raised in Long Beach, California , Nowell ... during his childhood, which exposed him to reggae and dancehall music. Nowell played in various bands ..., Nowell struggled with a worsening addiction to heroin . After several attempts to quit using the drug, Nowell died of a heroin overdose while Sublime was on tour on May 25, 1996. Biography Early life Bradley Nowell was born and raised in the Belmont Shore, Long Beach, California Belmont Shore neighborhood of Long Beach, California to Jim and Nancy Nowell, with his sister, Kellie. ref name VH1behindthemusic ... and often participated in boat races. As Nowell grew, he became a difficult child and was often ... VH1behindthemusic Nowell s rebellious behavior increased when he was ten years old caused by his parents divorce. His mother was awarded custody of Nowell, but found him too difficult to control on her ... Image Youngbradleynowell.jpg thumb left Nowell performs with his band. Music was an integral part of Nowell s upbringing. ref name Allmusic cite web url http allmusic.com artist brad nowell p295993 biography title Brad Nowell Biography last Prato first Greg work Allmusic accessdate 2011 02 02 ref ... Most Both parents helped teach young Nowell to play guitar. ref name Most In the summer of 1979, Nowell ... of Sublime. ref name Allmusic Nowell and Wilson met in sixth grade and lived across the street from each other during this time, Nowell was described as a gifted kid with many friends. ref name Drug ...&lr&as pt MAGAZINES&rview 1&pg PA63 v onepage&q&f false title Drug Bust When Brad Nowell Died of a Heroin ... did not share Nowell s interest in reggae music. Nowell recalled the experience I was trying to get ...   more details



  1. Nowell Myres

    John Nowell Linton Myres Order of the British Empire CBE 27 December 1902 25 September 1989 was a British archaeologist and Bodley s Librarian at the Bodleian Library in Oxford from 1948 until his resignation in 1965 and librarian of Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church before his Bodleian appointment. Life His father Sir John Myres had been Wykeham Professor of Ancient History at Oxford. Nowell Myres was educated at Winchester College and then New College, Oxford and was president of the Oxford University Archaeological Society in 1923. He became a tutor at Christ Church from 1928. Works He was recognised as a leading authority on British history in the time of the Anglo Saxons and earlier. He and R. G. Collingwood wrote the first volume of the Oxford History of England which was widely recognised as a classic. When the series was re released in the 1980s this volume was split in two, Peter Salway writing what had been Collingwood s part and Myres rewriting his own part at an impressively advanced age. Selected publications 1936 The English Settlements , in Collingwood, R. G. & Myres, J. N. L. 1936 Roman Britain and the English Settlements . The Oxford History of England. 1 . Oxford Clarendon Press pp. 325 461 & bibliography 1989 The English Settlements . The Oxford History of England. 1B. Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 0192822357 References ODNBweb id 39815 title Myres, John Nowell Linton first Arnold last Taylor Bodley s Librarians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Myres, John Nowell Linton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 December 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 September 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Myres, John Nowell Linton Category 1902 births Category 1989 deaths Category British archaeologists Category British librarians Category Bodley s Librarians Category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of New College, Oxford Category Fellows of Christ Church, Oxford ...   more details



  1. The First Nowell

    File First Nowell stainer.jpg 150px thumb The First Nowell in Carols, New and Old 1879 ref name bramley The First Nowell also written The First No l is a traditional classical England English christmas carol carol , most likely from the 18th century, although possibly earlier. ref Remembered as the Boy soprano treble part to a carol Hark, hark the angels sing , according to Annie G. Gilchrist, Note on the Carol The First Noel Journal of the Folk Song Society 5 19 June 1915 , pp. 240 242. ref ref name hcc http www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com Hymns and Carols first nowell.htm The First Nowell , Hymns and Carols of Christmas . ref The word Noel comes from the French language French word No l meaning Christmas , from the Latin word natalis birthday . ref cite web title Noel url http www.etymonline.com index.php?term Noel&allowed in frame 0 work Eytmonline Online Etymology Dictionary accessdate 29 December 2011 ref In its current form it is of Cornwall Cornish origin, and it was first published in Carols Ancient and Modern 1823 and Gilbert and Sandys Carols 1833 , both of which were edited by William B. Sandys and arranged, edited and with extra lyrics written by Davies Gilbert Hymns and Carols of God . Today, it is usually performed in a four part hymn arrangement by the English composer John Stainer , first published in his Carols, New and Old of 1871. ref name hcc The melody is unusual ... 12.htm The First Nowell in Carols New and Old London Novello, Ewer & Co., ca 1878 ref ref name neh ... . ref name cornish width 300 American version . ref name hutchens 1. The first Nowell the angels did ..., br On a cold winter s night that was so deep br Refrain br Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell ... City , 2011 References wikisource The First Nowell reflist External links Free arrangements for http ... from Cantorion.org DEFAULTSORT First Nowell, The Category Christian songs Category Christmas carols ... Nowell ja pt The First Noel sv Vid Betlehem en vinternatt tl The First Noel ...   more details



  1. Nowell Codex

    Nowell fr Codex Nowell it Cotton Vitellius la BL Cotton Vitellius A.xv no Nowellkodeksen ...   more details



  1. Nowell Salmon

    Infobox military person name Nowell Salmon birth date 20 February 1835 death date 14 February 1912 aged 76 birth place Swarraton , Hampshire death place Southsea , Hampshire placeofburial St Peter s Churchyard, Curdridge image Image VCNowellSalmon.jpg 175px caption Admiral Salmon as depicted on a cigarette card nickname allegiance UK serviceyears rank Admiral of the Fleet branch navy United Kingdom commands HMS Defence 1861 HMS Defence br HMS Valiant 1863 HMS Valiant br Cape of Good Hope Station br China Station br Commander in Chief, Portsmouth Portsmouth Command unit HMS Shannon 1855 HMS Shannon battles Crimean War br Indian Mutiny awards Victoria Cross br Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath laterwork Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet Sir Nowell Salmon Victoria Cross VC , Order of the Bath GCB 20 February 1835 &ndash 14 February 1912 was an England English recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Naval career Salmon was the son of Reverend H. Salmon, rector of Swarraton , Hampshire and Emily, the daughter of Admiral Nowell who fought at the Battle of the Saintes and as a commander in the American Revolutionary War . After leaving Marlborough College he joined the Navy as cadet in 1847, ref name memorial http www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk vc salmon.htm Memorials in Portsmouth ref and served from the Baltic Sea Baltic to the Cape Town Cape . He was 22 years old, and a lieutenant in the Royal ... in 1894. ref name memorial Family HLN Salmon Major General Harry Salmon was the grandson of Nowell ... This England, 1997 National Maritime Museum NRA 30121 NAI 3 1 10 The Times Obituary of Sir Nowell ... Michael Culme Seymour, Bt. end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Salmon, Nowell ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Salmon, Nowell Category 1835 births Category 1912 deaths Category People from Winchester ...   more details



  1. Claude Nowell

    Claude Rex Nowell , also known as Corky King , Corky Ra , and Summum Bonum Amon Ra November 2, 1944 &ndash January 29, 2008 , was the founder of Summum , a 501 c 3 , philosophy philosophical and religion religious organization that practices a modern form of Mummy mummification which has become known worldwide. ref name SummumCorkyBio cite web last first authorlink coauthors date year month url http www.summum.us about corkybio.shtml title Claude Rex Nowell King aka Corky format work pages publisher Summum accessdate 2008 04 07 ref ref name AboutSummum cite web last first authorlink coauthors date year month url http www.summum.us about title About Summum format work pages publisher Summum accessdate 2007 10 27 ref Biography Nowell was born in Salt Lake City , Utah , in the United States . When he was four years old, his parents divorced and he and his mother moved to Southern California . That same year 1948 , his mother married Robert Williamson King and she had Claude s name legally ... his name back to Claude Rex Nowell. ref name SummumCorkyBio He attended Brigham Young University ... 2007 10 28 ref Founding of Summum In 1975, Nowell founded Summum following an experience he .... In 1980, Nowell legally changed his name to Summum Bonum Amon Ra as a representation of his spiritual path. ref name SummumCorkyBio Pyramid and winery In 1978, Nowell began construction of a pyramid ..., Nowell re introduced mummification in a modernized form and at one point was a licensed funeral director in the state of California. ref name ExitStrategy Nowell has been referred to as the father ... accessdate 2009 07 14 postscript None ref The first human to undergo the mummification process was Nowell ... Summum accessdate 2010 09 25 ref Summum philosophy and litigation Since founding Summum, Nowell, under ... with Summum Bonum Amen Ra Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nowell, Claude ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nowell, Claude Category 1944 births Category 2008 deaths Category American ...   more details



  1. Walbanke Ashby Pritt

    1920 as a civilian, RFC and finally a RAF pilot after the war. First World War Lt Pritt gained his ... offensive spirit. ref London Gazette Issue 30466, 8 January 1918 ref On 15 February 1918 Lt Pritt ... with cheques . Lt Pritt was married in 1925. There is no record of any children and his wife was still referred to as Mrs. Pritt until her death in 1965. Records indicate Lt Pritt was a commercial artist ... Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pritt, Walbanke Ashby ALTERNATIVE ... 27 January 1928 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pritt, Walbanke Ashby Category 1897 births Category ...   more details



  1. Richard Nowell (disambiguation)

    Richard Nowell is a cricketer. Richard Nowell may also refer to Richard Nowell, see Pea galaxy History of discovery Richard Nowell MP for Lancashire UK Parliament constituency hndis Nowell, Richard ...   more details



  1. John Pritt Harley

    Refimprove date August 2010 John Pritt Harley February 1786 22 August 1858 was an English actor known for his comic acting and singing. Early years Harley was the son of John Harley, a draper and silk mercer, and his wife Elizabeth. He was baptised in the parish church of St. Martin in the Fields , London, on 5 March 1786. At the age of fifteen, he was apprenticed to a linendraper in Ludgate Hill. While there, he befriended William Oxberry, who later became a well known actor. Together, they appeared in 1802 in amateur theatricals at the Berwick Street private theatre. Harley was next employed as a clerk to Windus & Holloway, attorneys, in Chancery Lane . In 1806 and following years he acted in provincial theatres in England. At Southend , where he remained for some time, he acquired thorough training in his profession. He became popular for his comic singing, and being extremely thin, he became known as Fat Jack. From 1812 to 1814 he was in the north of England. After this, obtaining an engagement from Samuel John Arnold, he came to London and made his first public appearance there on 15 July 1815 at the English Opera House as Marcelli in The Devil s Bridge . His reception was favourable, and in Mingle, Leatherhead, Rattle, and Pedrillo he increased his reputation as an actor and singer. On 16 September 1815, Harley first appeared at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , as Lissardo in The Wonder . When John Bannister actor John Bannister retired from the stage, Harley succeeded to his parts and created the new roles that would have fallen to Bannister. He played the comic heroes of all the operas. His voice was a counter tenor , and he was known as a good musician, able to execute ... Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Harley, John Pritt Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harley, John Pritt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1786 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 August 1858 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harley, John Pritt Category 1786 births Category ...   more details



  1. Denis

    Other uses Infobox saint name Saint Denis of Paris birth date 3rd century AD death date c. 250, 258, ref name softheday cite web title St. Denis and Companions work Saint of the Day url http www.americancatholic.org ... 200px caption Saint Denis, holding his head. statue at the left portal of Notre Dame de Paris Notre ... furnace ref name patron cite web last Jones first Terry title Denis work Patron Saints Index url ... shrine Saint Denis Basilica Saint Denis also called Dionysius , Dennis , or Denys is a Christian martyrs ... his head was chopped off, Denis is said to have picked it up and walked ten kilometres six miles ... . The medieval and modern French name Denis derives from the ancient name Dionysius . Life File Basilique Saint Denis portail nord tympan.jpg thumb left Beheading of Denis and of his companions, tympanum of the north portal of the Basilica of St Denis . Gregory of Tours ref Beatus Dionysius Parisiorum .... History of the Franks I, 30. ref states that Denis was bishop of the Parisii France Parisii and was martyred ... to the poet Venantius Fortunatus , and is legendary. Nevertheless, it appears from the Passio that Denis ... name cathen cite encyclopedia title St. Denis encyclopedia The Catholic Encyclopedia volume 4 publisher ... 01 16 ref Denis, with his inseparable companions Rusticus and Eleutherius, who were martyred with him ... ground of the Left Bank , away from the river. Martyrdom Denis, having alarmed the pagan priests by his ... of Denis and his companions is popularly believed to have given it its current name, derived from ... html legend.htm Une L gende li e Montmartre ref After his head was chopped off, Denis ... by a small shrine that developed into the Saint Denis Basilica , which became the burial place for the list ... Image Musee du Moyen Age A01.JPG thumb left Late Gothic statue of Saint Denis, limestone, formerly polychromed Mus e de Cluny Veneration of Saint Denis began soon after his death. The bodies of Saints Denis, Eleutherius, and Rusticus were buried on the spot of their martyrdom, where the construction ...   more details




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