A husting called a stump in the United States originally referred to a physical platform from which representatives presented their views or cast votes before a parliamentary or other election body. By metonymy , the term may now refer to any event, such as debates or speeches, during an election campaign where one or more of the representative candidates are present. Development of the term The origin of the term comes from the Old English language Old English word hasting or Old Norse term h s ing , literally the house Thing assembly thing , meaning the assembly of the household of personal followers or retainers of a king, earl or chief, contrasted with the folkmoot , the assembly of the whole people. Citation needed date November 2010 Thing assembly Thing literally meant any inanimate object, but also could refer to a cause, suit, or assembly a similar development of meaning is found in the Latin res , as in the word republic or res publica public thing , meaning commonwealth . The word still appears in the names of some of the legislative assemblies throughout Scandinavia , for example the Folketing of Denmark , the Al ingi Althing of Iceland and the Storting of Norway . Citation needed date November 2010 Husting, or more usually the plural hustings, developed to mean a court of the city of London . This court was formerly the county court for the city and was held before the lord ... votes used to take place. The Husting in eighteenth and early nineteenth century practice The Husting ... and the provision of a suitable husting. County elections took place at a single place of election ... attended at the husting with the prospective candidates or the agent of a candidate who was not present ... than vacancies, the polling commenced. During polling, each vote was declared openly on the husting ... CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg thumb A pre election husting at the Oxford West and Abingdon UK ... November 2010 In using the term in reference to the British parliament during the 1800s, husting ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Bert Hustling image Bert Husting.jpg caption Bert Husting with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1902. position Pitcher birth date Birth date 1878 3 6 birth place Fond du Lac, Wisconsin death date death date and age 1948 9 3 1878 3 6 death place Milwaukee, Wisconsin bats Right throws Right debutdate August 16 debutyear 1900 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate September 18 finalyear 1902 finalteam Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Win baseball Win loss record stat1value 23 21 stat2label Base on balls Walks stat2value 199 stat3label Earned run average stat3value 4.16 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Pittsburgh Pirates 1900 Baltimore Orioles Milwaukee Brewers 1901 Boston Red Sox Boston Americans 1902 Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics 1902 Berthold Juneau Husting Pete March 6, 1878 September 3, 1948 was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with four different teams between 1900 in baseball 1900 and 1902 in baseball 1902 . Listed at height ft 5 in 10.5 , 185  lb., Husting batted and threw right handed . He was born in Mayville, Wisconsin . A two sport star, Hustling was a Fullback American football fullback in the same University of Wisconsin Madison American football football team that included legendary Pat O Dea , and later pitched his baseball team to the 1898 Big Ten Conference Western Conference championship. Husting entered the National League in 1900 ... Championship because there was none in 1902. In a three season career, Husting posted a 24 21 record ... innings of work. Following his playing retirement, he pursued a law career. Husting died in Milwaukee ... H Phustb101.htm Retrosheet http www.baseballlibrary.com ballplayers player.php?name Bert Husting 1878 ... Husting, Bert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 6, 1878 ... DEFAULTSORT Husting, Bert Category Boston Americans players Category Milwaukee Brewers 1901 ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Paul Oscar Husting image SenatorHusting.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Wisconsin term start March 4, 1915 term end October 21, 1917 predecessor Isaac Stephenson successor Irvine Lenroot birth date birth date 1866 4 25 birth place Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Fond du Lac , Wisconsin death date death date and age 1917 10 21 1866 4 25 death place Rush Lake Wisconsin Rush Lake , Wisconsin party Democratic Party United States Democratic Paul Oscar Adolph Husting April 25, 1866 spaced ndash October 21, 1917 was a member of the United States Democratic Party Democratic Party who represented Wisconsin in the United States Senate from 1915 to 1917. ref http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 2328&keyword husting Paul O. Husting, Wisconsin Historical Society ref Biography He was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin of Luxembourger Luxembourgish and Metis United States Metis ancestry and graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School . His grandfather, Solomon Juneau , was Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin . He began his political career as an attorney and served as the district attorney of Dodge County, Wisconsin Dodge County from 1902 to 1906, and in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1907 to 1913. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1914 and served in the Senate from 1915 until his death. He was chairman of the Committee on Fisheries during 1917 and chairman of a committee investigating trespasses on Indian lands during his ... Cemetery in Mayville, Wisconsin . Husting s death was of political importance. In 1919 the Senate ... S end USSenWI reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Husting, Paul O. ALTERNATIVE ... Wisconsin Rush Lake , Wisconsin DEFAULTSORT Husting, Paul O. Category 1866 births Category 1917 deaths ... Party United States Senators Wisconsin politician stub de Paul O. Husting lb Paul O. Husting sv Paul O. Husting ... more details
successful car on the circuit. Husting agreed to the buyout in 1970. Still a small business, Associated had only six employees Husting, Curtis, Husting s wife Midge, and three others. Radio control takes off In 1971, Associated moved to Santa Ana, California where they began production of the Husting ... and development department. This department, consisting of Lett, Roger Curtis and Husting s son ... of extending their building in Costa Mesa. Gene Husting helped develop cars for Associated until ... more details
Infobox film name Barefoot in Athens image image size caption director George Schaefer director George Schaefer producer George Schaefer director George Schaefer writer Maxwell Anderson br play br Robert Husting br adaptation narrator starring Peter Ustinov music Bernard Green cinematography editing distributor released 1966 runtime 76 min. country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by Barefoot in Athens is a 1966 Emmy Award Emmy award winning Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie, directed by George Schaefer director George Schaefer . It stars Peter Ustinov , Geraldine Page , Anthony Quayle , Lloyd Bochner and Christopher Walken in his film debut. The film was adapted by Robert Hartung from the Maxwell Anderson play of the same name and concerns the trial and last days of Socrates . Ustinov won an Emmy Award for his performance in this film. Cast Peter Ustinov Socrates Geraldine Page Xantippe Anthony Quayle Pausanias general King Pausanias of Sparta Lloyd Bocher Critias Christopher Walken Lamprocles Eric Berry Meletos Frank Griso Lysis External links Imdb title id 0197270 tt Barefoot in Athens DEFAULTSORT Barefoot In Athens Film Category 1966 television films Category American television films Category English language films Category Hallmark Hall of Fame episodes Category 1960s drama films 1960s drama film stub es Barefoot in Athens ... more details
For others of the same name Charles Hill disambiguation Charles Hill Charles L. Hill was a political candidate in Wisconsin . Biography Hill was born Charles Lewis Hill in Rosendale, Wisconsin in 1869. ref cite web url http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 2392&keyword Genealogy title Hill, Charles Lewis 1869 1957 publisher Wisconsin Historical Society accessdate 2012 03 26 ref He attended the University of Wisconsin Madison and would become President of the National Dairy Association and serve as a delegate to the World s Dairy Congress in 1931, as well as author a book entitled The Guernsey Breed . Hill died in 1957. Political candidacy Hill ran for Governor of Wisconsin in 1912, losing to incumbent Francis E. McGovern . In 1914 and 1916, Hill was a candidate for the United States Senate from Wisconsin, losing to Paul O. Husting in 1914 and to incumbent Robert M. La Follette, Sr. in 1916. Hill was a member of the Prohibition Party . ref cite web url http politicalgraveyard.com bio hill2.html 608.31.07 title Hill, Charles Lewis publisher Political Graveyard accessdate 2012 03 26 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Hill, Charles Category People from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin Category Wisconsin Prohibitionists Category University of Wisconsin Madison alumni Category 1869 births Category 1957 deaths ... more details
File Flood plain 7991.JPG thumb right Floodplain of the Lynches River , Johnsonville, South Carolina . The sharp distinction in shading on the tree trunks shows the ordinary high water mark. File Highwatermark creek.png thumb High Rock Lake high water mark as shown on a block wall. File USGSSurveyMarker2000.jpg thumb right This USGS survey marker is designed to be a standard nail to be used by the USGS to mark high watermarks, set Datum geodesy reference points , set Benchmark surveying bench marks , set reference marks, and turning points for levels. This nail is designed to be recovered at later dates without any question that the nail was set by the USGS. Ordinary high water mark refers to the highest level reached by a body of water that has been maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave evidence on the landscape. It may be indicated by destruction of terrestrial plant terrestrial vegetation , the presence of marks on trees see image at right or debris deposits. It is usually the point at which natural vegetation shifts from predominately Aquatic plant hydrophytic water dependent species to terrestrial species. The U.S. state of Wisconsin has a public trust doctrine that makes rivers and lakes public resources held in trust by the state as the common property of all citizens. In the case of lakes, the ordinary high water mark establishes the boundary between public jurisdiction and private property. See also Full pond References Diana Shooting Club v. Husting , 145 NW 816, 820 Wis. 1914 http www.dnr.state.wi.us org water wm dsfm shore ohwm.htm Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources http www.dnr.state.mn.us waters surfacewater section hydrographics ohw.html Minnesota Department of Natural Resources http www.angelfire.com in4 earthpages indianawetlands.html A Model Wetlands Ordinance for Indiana Communities Category Hydrology Category Lakes Category Rivers Category Riparian Category Wetlands es M xima marca de agua ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Resler v. Shehee ArgueDate ArgueYear DecideDate DecideYear 1801 FullName Resler v. Shehee USVol 5 USPage 110 NewCitation usscr 5 110 1801 1 Cranch Prior on Writ of Error to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia Subsequent Holding An appeals court that hears an appeal that was filed late does so at its own discretion and need not do so in all cases. SCOTUS 1801 1804 PerCuriam Yes Majority JoinMajority Concurrence JoinConcurrence Concurrence2 JoinConcurrence2 Concurrence Dissent JoinConcurrence Dissent Dissent JoinDissent Dissent2 JoinDissent2 NotParticipating LawsApplied Resler v. Shehee , ussc 5 110 1801 1 Cranch is a case of the Supreme Court of the United States . It involved judicial discretion on whether to hear appeal s filed late. Background of the case Around the turn of the 19th century courts typically met in sessions. Appeals had to be filled in the current session or the next session after the original judgment law judgment . The courts in Virginia often heard appeals that were filed out of time . A Husting Court of Hustings in Alexandria, Virginia heard a complaint on February 2, 1801. At that time, the law s of Virginia held that the appeal should be heard on April 6, 1801. Before the appeal could be heard, The United States Congress passed an act on February 29, 1801 creating the District of Columbia and it s new Circuit Court . Two terms later, Resler appealed to the new Circuit Court and his appeal was denied on the grounds that it was late. He appealed to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the Virginia appellate courts would have heard the claim. ref name desc cite court litigants Resler v. Shehee vol 5 reporter U.S. opinion 110 pinpoint court date 1801 url http supreme.justia.com us 5 110 case.html ref The decision The decision of the court is sufficiently short at to merit its inclusion here in totality cquote It is true that the courts of Virginia have been very liberal in admitting any plea at the next te ... more details
Infobox political party country Singapore party name People s Liberal Democratic Party name native party logo File PLDP.png chairman Unknown secretary general Unknown foundation start date 2 05 2006 seats1 title Parliament of Singapore Parliament seats1 Infobox political party seats 0 87 FFFFFF european international website The People s Liberal Democratic Party abbreviation abbrev PLDP zh s t lang ms Parti Liberal Demokratik Rakyat is formed by Ooi Boon Ewe, an independent candidate in the Singaporean general election, 2001 2001 GE . The party was approved in the midst of the Singaporean general election, 2006 2006 GE husting and days late for nomination. Logo PLDP s symbol is a dove, which was also the same logo he used on Singaporean general election, 2001 2001 GE where he had contested in Joo Chiat SMC as an independent candidate. 2006 and 2011 general elections As PLDP was registered after nomination day for the Singaporean general election, 2006 2006 General Election , Ooi was not able to contest the election under the PLDP banner. In 2011, PLDP attempt to contest in the Singaporean general election, 2011 2011 General Elections , with Ooi running for the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency . However, on Nomination Day, Ooi s assentor did not turn up, ref cite web url http www.straitstimes.com GeneralElection News Story STIStory 661732.html title Two major upsets at Deyi nomination centre publisher The Straits Times accessdate September 27, 2011 ref leading to Ooi publicly appealing to the opposition s supporters to be his assentor but to be rejected by the crowd. He subsequently shed tears over again the inability to participate in elections, being in his 70s and having desired to become a Member of Parliament. In 2011, Ooi resigned as PLDP s chairman to contest in the Singaporean presidential election, 2011 2011 presidential election as the presidential candidate must be a non partisan member. ref cite news last Musfirah first Het ... more details
Sir George Whitmore died 12 December 1654 was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1631. He supported the Cavaliers Royalist cause in the English Civil War . Whitmore was the third son of William Whitmore d. 1593 , haberdasher of London, lessee of Balmes Manor in Hackney and owner of Apley Hall in Shropshire. ref See will of William Whitemore dated 1593 in Wills 31 40 Elizabeth I 1588 98 , Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London Part 2 1358 1688 1890 , pp. 713 725 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67037&strquery balmes ref He was the grandson of William Bond who was an alderman and Sheriff of London from 1567 to 1578. ref name Notes http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67247 Notes on the aldermen, 1502 1700 , The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III 1912 1908 , pp. 168 195. Date accessed 15 July 2011 ref He was a city of London merchant and a member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers . On 2 June 1621 he was elected an alderman of the City of London for Farringdon Within ward. He was Sheriff of London from 1621 to 1622 and Master of the Haberdashers Company for the same period. In 1626 he became alderman for Langbourn ward. In 1631, he was elected Lord Mayor of London and was Master of the Haberdashers Company again from 1631 to 1632. He was knighted on 27 May 1632. From 1632 to 1642 he was president of Bethlem and Bridewell. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67241 Chronological list of aldermen 1601 1650 , The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III 1912 1908 , pp. 47 75. Date accessed 16 July 2011 ref He was a strong supporter of the King in the Civil War and was imprisoned by the Parliamentarians as a delinquent. In 1641 he received King Charles I at Balmes Manor, which had been purchased for him in 1634 by his elder brother Sir William Whitmore of Apley, High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1620. ref Victoria County History, Middlesex, vol.10, 1995, Hack ... more details
States Paul Husting denouncing as treason able the anti World War I majority report of the Socialist ... Record . Husting used this letter and communications from Gaylord to the Milwaukee Journal ... more details
for anyone except Gordon Brown to be on the ballot, meaning he need only attend husting s and wait ... of nominations date 2007 05 17 work Labour Party UK Labour Party website ref At the husting at the University ... News Online ref At the Bradford husting on 27 May, Jan Wilson , leader of Sheffield City Council , told ... Online ref At the BAME Black people black , British Asian asian and Minority group minority ethnic husting ... husting on 9 June, Gordon Brown described the Conservatives as caught between what they think ... date 9 June 2007 work BBC News Online ref At the Oxford Youth husting for people under the age ... more details
as filius domini Radulphi de Alegate clerici, in a deed on B.,p. 177 24 THE HALL SITE the Husting ... the Husting Rolls, and as Walter de Gloucestre, son of Ralph de Alegate, called Crepyn in a document ... . From Wills 18 Edward I 1289 90 , Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London ... more details
Ymir was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia located in the West Kootenay region. It is named after Ymir, British Columbia Ymir , a village east of Trail, British Columbia Trail, B.C. and south of Nelson, British Columbia Nelson, B.C. . It made its first appearance on the husting s in the British Columbia general election, 1903 election of 1903 and lasted only until 1912, after which the area was represented by Nelson provincial electoral district Nelson riding . For other current and historical electoral districts in the Kootenays Kootenay region, please see Kootenay electoral districts . Demographics class wikitable Population, 1911 Population change, 1901 1911 Area km Population density people per km Political geography Empty section date July 2010 Notable elections Empty section date July 2010 Notable MLAs Empty section date July 2010 Electoral history Note Winners of each election are in bold . Election FPTP begin title British Columbia general election, 1903 10th British Columbia election, 1903 Canadian politics party colours Liberal row British Columbia Liberal Party Liberal Alfred Parr sup 1 sup align right 323 align right 40.07 align right align right unknown Canadian politics party colours Conservative row b British Columbia Conservative Party Conservative b Harry Wright politician Harry Wright align right b 483 align right b 59.93 align right align right unknown bgcolor white align right colspan 3 Total valid votes align right 806 align right 100.00 align right bgcolor white align right colspan 3 Total rejected ballots align right align right align right bgcolor white align right colspan 3 Turnout align right align right align right bgcolor white align right colspan 7 sup 1 sup Parr may have been a Labour candidate although Gosnell labels him a Liberal he may have campaigned as both. Election FPTP begin title British Columbia general election, 1907 11th British Columbia election, 1907 Canadian politics ... more details
File Apley Hall restoration 2001.jpg thumb 300px Apley Hall during restoration work in 2001 Apley Hall is an England English Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival house located in Stockton, Shropshire . The building was completed in 1811 with adjoining property of convert 180 acre km2 of private park land beside the river Severn. It was once home to the Whitmore , Foster and Avery families. The Hall is a Grade II listed building ref name IOE http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 254922&mode quick Images of England architectural description of listed building ref claimed as one of the largest in the county of Shropshire . Citation needed date September 2009 History The Whitmore Baronets Whitmore family had been feudal landowners of Apley since 1572 ref A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain John Burke 1836 p409 ref when the manor was purchased by William Whitmore d.1593 , a haberdasher of London. The will of William Whitmore, dated 6th August 1593 records ref From Wills 31 40 Elizabeth I 1588 98 , Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London Part 2 1358 1688 1890 , pp. 713 725 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67037&strquery balmes ref blockquote ANNO 36 ELIZABETH. Monday next after the Feast of S. Ambrose, Bishop 4 April Whitmore William , haberdasher. To George, William, and Thomas his sons he leaves the manor or lordship of Stockton, co. Salop, and his lands, tenements, &c., at Stockton, Apley, Hickford, Astley, and Norton, co. Salop, by equal thirds, in several tail, with cross remainders remainder to Elizabeth, Anne, Margaret, Mary, Francis, and Jane his daughters. Provision made against cutting off the entail. To Anne his wife the farm called Balmes, fn. 14 situate in the parishes of Hackney, Shorditch, and Tottenham, for life remainder to all his children equally. Dated 6 August, 35 Elizabeth A.D. 1593 . Roll 274 15 . blockquote William Whitmore s eldest son was Will ... more details
Infobox person name Rose de Burford image caption birth date unknown 13th century birth place death date 1329 ref name Echols death place other names Roesia de Boreford known for English merchant and business woman. occupation Rose de Burford sometimes Roesia and sometimes de Boreford date of birth unknown died 1329, England was a 14th century merchant and business woman in the City of London , England. ref name McIntosh cite book last McIntosh first Marjorie Keniston title Working women in English society, 1300 1620 publisher Cambridge University Press year 2005 pages 191 isbn 0521846161 url http books.google.com books?id 90hrZ9NSLyAC&pg PA191&dq Rose de Burford&lr &ei H pKS jsI6WCzASLmOz DQ&cd 15 v onepage&q Rose 20de 20Burford&f false ref Born Rose Romeyn, she was the daughter of Juliana Hautyn and Thomas Romayn d 1312 ref name Echols , a wealthy London wool and spice merchant and alderman of the City of London. She married her father s business partner, John of Burford who was also an alderman. ref name Echols She was actively engaged in her husband s business. ref name Brooklyn Their chief client was the state Wardrobe government Wardrobe , an office that supervised expenses in the king s household. ref name Brooklyn When John died around 1322, Rose assumed full management of the business and also acquired extensive properties. ref name Brooklyn Brooklyn Museum ref She is known to have owned tenements in London and country estates in Surrey, Kent and Sussex. ref name Echols Echols, An annotated index of medieval women ref ref name Sharpe cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 66865 title Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London last Sharpe first R. R. year 1329 work Transcript of Roesia de Boreford Will dated 1329 publisher British History On Line pages see Borford Roesia de accessdate 11 January 2010 ref Her own country residence was at Cherletone in Kent. ref name Sharpe She had a son , James , and daughter ... more details