Use dmy dates date October 2011 File StateLibQld 1 54104 Sir JamesFrancis Garrick, 1875.jpg thumb right center Garrick in 1875 center Sir JamesFrancis Garrick Order of St Michael and St George CMG KCMG .... Early years Garrick was the second oldest of ten children of JamesFrancis Garrick b. 1803 in Deptford ...&srpos 2 title FRANCISJAMES GARRICK obituary date 9 June 1890 publisher The Star pages Page 4 accessdate ... Sydney College . He married Catherine Garrick n e Cadell on 3 January 1865. ref name JamesFrancis bio Legal career Both Garrick and his older brother FrancisJames Garrick FrancisJames born 1833 ... South Wales bar in 1860. ref name obit ref name JamesFrancis bio cite book last Johnston first W. Ross ... Volume 4 pages 235 236 chapter Garrick, Sir JamesFrancis 1836 1907 url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A040264b.htm accessdate 6 March 2010 ref JamesFrancis moved to Brisbane in 1861 where only four attorneys were in practice at that time, whilst FrancisJames emigrated to New Zealand in February 1864. ref name JamesFrancis bio Soon after his appointment to the Queensland Legislative Council ... 1870 after him missing two sessions. ref name JamesFrancis bio He represented East Moreton ... in London. ref name JamesFrancis bio In June 1884, Garrick was appointed as the 5th agent general ... year. ref name JamesFrancis bio Later life and commemoration Garrick remained in London until his ... Cadell Garrick and Francis Cadell Garrick. ref name JamesFrancis bio ref name Law school Garrick ... ref His daughter Katherine endowed through her November 1916 will the JamesFrancis Garrick chair of law ... on a chair in law, in the faculty of arts, to be called the JamesFrancis Garrick Professorship ... accessdate 10 March 2010 ref References reflist 30em External links Commons category JamesFrancis Garrick Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Garrick, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Garrick, JamesFrancis Category 1836 births Category 1907 deaths Category People ... more details
About the Pennsylvania Congressman the Australian publisher and eccentric FrancisJamesFrancisJames April 4, 1799 January 4, 1886 was an Anti Masonic and Whig Party United States Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania . FrancisJames was born in Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania . He studied law, was admitted to the bar of Chester County, Pennsylvania , in 1825 and commenced practice in West Chester, Pennsylvania . He was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1834 to 1836. James was elected as an Anti Masonic candidate to the 26th United States Congress Twenty sixth Congress and reelected as a Whig to the 27th United States Congress Twenty seventh Congress. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business during the Twenty seventh Congress. He resumed the practice of his profession in West Chester, and served as chief burgess in 1850. He died in West Chester in 1886. Interment in Oakland Cemetery. Sources CongBio J000049 http politicalgraveyard.com bio james.html The Political Graveyard S start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 4 before David Potts, Jr. br Edward Darlington br Edward Davies congressman Edward Davies after Charles J. Ingersoll years 1839 1843 br 1839 1841 alongside John Edwards Pennsylvania John Edwards and Edward Davies congressman Edward Davies br 1841 1843 alongside Jeremiah Brown and John Edwards Pennsylvania John Edwards S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME James, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH April 4, 1799 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 4, 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT James, Francis Category 1799 births Category 1886 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Category Pennsylvania State Senators Category Pennsylvania lawyers Category Pennsylvania Whigs Category Pennsylvania Anti Masonics Pennsylvania Representative ... more details
One source date September 2009 Infobox person name JamesFrancis Ginty image JamesFrancis Ginty 2012.JPG caption JamesFrancis Ginty at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival birth name JamesFrancis Ginty birth date birth date and age 1980 12 04 birth place Los Angeles, California , U.S. occupation Actor yearsactive 2002 present JamesFrancis Lawrence Ginty born December 4, 1980 is an United States American actor, the son of actress Francine Tacker and actor director Robert Ginty , who met as series regulars on the late 1970s television series The Paper Chase TV series The Paper Chase . Born in Los Angeles , Ginty attended Valley Forge Military Academy and the Interlochen Arts Academy . Ginty subsequently continued his acting education at the Juilliard School in New York, and soon after landed a role in the film K 19 The Widowmaker with Harrison Ford . Ginty s regional theatre credits include playing Romeo in the Seattle Repertory Theatre s production of Romeo and Juliet , Bertram in The Folger Shakespeare Theatre s production of All s Well That Ends Well , and Jacobe Milne in Tom Stoppard s Night and Day play Night and Day at Philadelphia s Wilma Theatre . Ginty has appeared on television in Days of Our Lives , ER TV series ER , Real Time With Bill Maher , Grey s Anatomy TV series Grey s Anatomy , and Private Practice TV series Private Practice , and in 2009, played Dr. Lionel Canter s surrogate in Touchstone Pictures Surrogates film Surrogates , starring Bruce Willis . External links IMDb name 0320179 James Ginty Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ginty, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH December 4, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California , U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ginty, JamesFrancis Category 1980 births Category Actors from California Category American film actors Category American television ... from the Greater Los Angeles Area US screen actor 1980s stub de James Ginty es James Ginty ... more details
Infobox NFL player name JamesFrancis position Linebacker number 50, 51 birth date Birth date and age 1968 8 4 debutyear 1990 finalyear 1999 draftyear 1990 draftround 1 draftpick 12 college Baylor University Baylor teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Bengals NFL Year 1990 NFL Year 1998 Washington Redskins NFL Year 1999 statlabel1 Quarterback sack Sacks statvalue1 33.5 statlabel2 Interception football Interceptions statvalue2 11 statlabel3 Touchdown s statvalue3 3 nfl FRA118647 birth place Houston, Texas James Henry Francis born August 4, 1968 in Houston , Texas is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins . He played college football at Baylor University and was NFL Draft drafted in the first round twelfth overall of the 1990 NFL Draft . JamesFrancis was in 2007 being held by the Hamilton County Sheriff s Department as he owed nearly 905,000 in delinquent child support. ref cite news first Sharon last Coolidge url http news.enquirer.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070918 NEWS01 309180018 title Numbers are obscene work The Cincinnati Enquirer date 2007 09 18 accessdate 2007 09 18 ref References Reflist 1990 NFL Draft BengalsFirstPick Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Francis, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH August 4, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH Houston, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Francis, James Category 1968 births Category Living people Category American football linebackers Category Baylor Bears football players Category Cincinnati Bengals players Category Washington Redskins players linebacker 1960s stub ... more details
Image Jfhhobler1764 1844.jpg frame right JamesFrancis Hobler 1764 1844 JamesFrancis Helvetius Hobler was born in January 1764 in London , England , the son of eminent watch maker and exporter Jean Francois Hobler and wife Charlotte Elizabeth Claudon . Baptised in the newly established Swiss Protestant Church in London on 19 January 1764, Francis Hobler, as he was commonly known, held the respected position of principal clerk to the Right Hon. Lord Mayor of London during the early to mid 19th century. As chief clerk, his duties were to provide informed legal counsel in the areas of criminal law and the statutes and civic customs of the city of London. Hobler held this position for the majority of his life, which included numerous changes to the civic chair. He retired in 1843 due to ill health. Revered for his intellect and wit, Francis Hobler was once described as a fine, tall, upright, powdered headed gentleman of the old school, always neatly, though somewhat eccentrically dressed, in a closely buttoned up black coat, drab breeches and gaiters, which seem to be essential to, and form ... Devon cow to Australia. Francis and Mary also had two daughters, Charlotte Elizabeth Hobler born circa 1795 and Mary Ann Hobler circa 1810 1850 . JamesFrancis Helvetius Hobler died in Pentonville ... & Descendants of JamesFrancis Helvetius Hobler biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Hobler, JamesFrancis Helvetius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1764 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1844 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobler, JamesFrancis Helvetius Category ... London News , 1843 Francis Hobler also appears on more than one occasion in the writings ... Cab Driver, And The First Omnibus Cad. Sketches by Boz, Charles Dickens, 1835 Francis Hobler and his wife Mary Furby had four children, one of whom was solicitor and author Francis Hobler, Jnr circa 1793 ... son Francis. References Illustrated London News The Illustrated London News Popular Portraits ... more details
distinguish James F. Thomson philosopher Other people2 James Thomson disambiguation James Thomson JamesFrancis Thomson was an United States American politician from the state of Michigan . Thomson was born in Jackson County, Michigan , November 19, 1891. He was the son of James C. Thomson and Mary Dack Thomson. He resided in Jackson, Michigan Jackson became a farmer and married Florence Elvira Sanford. Thomson was a member of Michigan State House of Representatives from Jackson County 2nd District, 1929 30 defeated in primary, 1924, 1932. He was elected Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1936 1939 and Chairman of Jackson County Republican Party, 1939 1941, 1950. He was a candidate in primary for Lieutenant Governor of Michigan , 1940. Thomson was Jackson County Treasurer from 1943 1962. He was a delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from Jackson County 2nd District, 1961 1962. He was a Methodist and member of the The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry Grange , the Freemasons , the Kiwanis , the Lions Clubs International Lions and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Odd Fellows . James F. Thomson died in Tompkins Township, Michigan Tompkins Township, Jackson County, Michigan on April 21, 1973. References http politicalgraveyard.com bio thomson.html S1P0QVIOW Political Graveyard s start s ppo succession box before Howard C. Lawrence title Michigan Republican Party Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party years 1937&ndash 1940 after Leslie B. Butler s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomson, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomson, JamesFrancis Category 1891 births Category 1973 deaths Category Members of the Michigan House of Representatives Category Michigan Republican Party chairs Category Michigan Republicans Category People from Jackson County, Michigan Michigan politician stub ... more details
Infobox royalty name JamesFrancis Edward title Prince of Wales image Prince JamesFrancis Edward Stuart by Alexis Simon Belle.jpg succession Jacobitism Jacobite pretender caption JamesFrancis Edward ... Klementyna Sobieska issue Charles Edward Stuart br Henry Benedict Stuart full name JamesFrancis ... of burial St. Peter s Basilica , Vatican City JamesFrancis Edward, Prince of Wales JamesFrancis ... unreferenced section date March 2011 Image JamesFrancis Edward Stuart c. 1703 attributed to Alexis Simon Belle.jpg thumb JamesFrancis Edward Stuart 190px left JamesFrancis Edward, about 1703, portrait ... , was the Gentiluomo di camera Chamberlain . Marriage On 3 September 1719, JamesFrancis Edward ... , Louise Ad la de d Orl ans Mademoiselle d Orl ans , had been suggested as a wife for JamesFrancis ... Ireland. Image Tomb of Stuart in the Vatican.jpg right thumb 200px Tomb of JamesFrancis Edward Stuart ... Coat of arms of JamesFrancis Edward Stuart Titles 10 June 4 July 1688 His Royal Highness The Duke ... 1766 JamesFrancis Edward Stuart Jacobite , 11 December 1688 16 September 1701 His Royal Highness The Prince ... Francis Edward Stuart 2 2. James II of England 3 3. Mary of Modena 4 4. Charles I of England 5 5. Henrietta ... Commons category JamesFrancis Edward Stuart Reflist S start S hou House of Stuart 10 June ..., JamesFrancis Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 June 1688 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Stuart, JamesFrancis Edward Category JamesFrancis Edward Stuart Category Jacobite pretenders ... House of Stuart JamesFrancis Edward Category Princes of Wales Category Dukes of Cornwall 016 Category ... Princes of England JamesFrancis Edward Stuart Category Princes of Scotland JamesFrancis Edward ... Stuart cy JamesFrancis Edward Stuart de JamesFrancis Edward Stuart es Jacobo Francisco Eduardo Estuardo eo JamesFrancis Edward Stuart fr Jacques Fran ois Stuart ga S amus Proinsias adbhard Sti bhart ... no JamesFrancis Edward Stuart nn JamesFrancis Edward Stuart pl Jakub Franciszek Edward Stuart pt ... more details
Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix Most Rev. name JamesFrancis Carney honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of Vancouver image caption Motto Servare Unitatem province British Columbia diocese Archdiocese of Vancouver see enthroned 1969 ended 1990 predecessor Martin Michael Johnson successor Adam Exner ordination 1942 Priest consecration 1966 Bishop other post birth name JamesFrancis Carney birth date birth date 1915 06 28 birth place Vancouver, Canada death date death date and age 1990 09 16 1915 06 28 death place Vancouver, Canada buried nationality Canadian religion Roman Catholic residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature JamesFrancis Carney June 28, 1915 &ndash September 16, 1990 , He became Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver , British Columbia in 1964 until his death in 1990. Curriculum Vitae James Carney was born on June 28, 1915, in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada . Ordination In 1942, James Carney became a priest, in Vancouver , Canada. Consecration In 1966, James Carney became consecrated as bishop and became Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver Archbishop of Vancouver in 1969. James Carney died on September 16, 1990, as Archbishop of Vancouver. Legacy Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary School , in Coquitlam , British Columbia, was built in his honour. Archbishop Carney mandated that St. Paul s Hospital Vancouver St. Paul s Hospital opened its doors without hesitation to people with AIDS , even as other hospitals turned them away. ref http www.thefreelibrary.com A fierce grace leadership secrets of Adam Exner. a0116409351 A Fierce Grace ref Service to God Priest for 49 years Bishop for 25 years Notes James Carney is noted for being a great supporter of Catholic education & priestly vocations ... 1990 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carney, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH September 16, 1990 PLACE OF DEATH Vancouver, Canada DEFAULTSORT Carney, JamesFrancis ... more details
for the Indian civil servant Francis Verner Wylie Sir FrancisJames Wylie 18 October 1865 29 October 1952 was a British university academic and administrator. He was the first Warden college Warden of Rhodes House at Oxford University , England . ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk nra searches subjectView.asp?ID P42793 Wylie, Sir FrancisJames 1865 1952 Knight Warden of Rhodes House , National Register of Archives , UK. ref ref name odnb C. K. Allen, http www.oxforddnb.com index 101037048 Wylie, Sir FrancisJames 1865 1952 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004. doi 10.1093 ref odnb 37048 . ref Francis Wylie was educated at St Edward s School, Oxford , the University of Glasgow , and Balliol College, Oxford , where he received a first class degree in Literae Humaniores in 1888. ref name odnb He became a lecturer at Balliol College in 1891 and a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford Brasenose College in 1892. ref name aop Frances Amicia de Biden Footner, http www.artoftheprint.com artistpages footner frances amicia de biden francisjameswylie.htm Portrait of Sir FrancisJames Wylie , http www.artoftheprint.com Art of the Print . ref His research was in the area of English literature . He was coauthor of the book, The Poetry of Matthew Arnold A Commentary . Wylie was supervisor of the Rhodes Trust scheme at Oxford University and became Warden of Rhodes House in Oxford from 1903 to 1931. ref http www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk page history History , Rhodes House Trust, Oxford, UK. ref He presented the Einstein blackboard in the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford saved by the University don E. J. Bowen on 16 May 1931 after Albert Einstein s series of three lectures at Rhodes House that year. ref http emu.mhs.ox.ac.uk Display.php?irn 9738 ... References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wylie, Francis ALTERNATIVE ... 29 October 1952 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wylie, Francis Category 1865 births Category 1952 deaths ... more details
About the English convicted mur br derer, JamesFrancis Hurley the Australian photographer, film maker and adventurer of the same name Frank Hurley JamesFrancis Hurley born circa 1966 is an England English convicted murderer and long term fugitive from justice. Hurley was involved in an armed robbery in the town of Hemel Hempstead on 14 April 1988. During the robbery, he shot and killed police constable Francis John Mason Frank Mason of the Hertfordshire Constabulary Hertfordshire Police . He was convicted of murder in 1989, and sentenced to life imprisonment . ref name metpol cite web url http www.met.police.uk wanted suspects jhurley.htm title JamesFrancis Hurley publisher Metropolitan Police accessdate 2007 11 20 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070918074548 http www.met.police.uk wanted suspects jhurley.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 18 ref ref name bbchunt cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 7103890.stm title http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 7103890.stm publisher BBC date 2007 11 20 accessdate 2007 11 20 ref On 16 February 1994, whilst being transferred to Wandsworth HM Prison Wandsworth Prison by bus, Hurley and another prisoner threatened a prison officer with a knife and Hurley managed to escape. He fled the country, and managed to remain at liberty for 13 years. On 9 November 2007, Hurley was apprehended by police during a raid on a suspected drug dealer at an address in The Hague , Netherlands . ref name metpol ref name bbchunt He was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment in Holland and paroled after 4 years. In November 2011 officer from the tactical team of Hertfordshire Constabulary extradicted Hurley from Holland and returned him to a London prison to serve his sentence for the murder of PC Mason References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hurley, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hurley, JamesFrancis Category 1960s births ... more details
METCD 1065 External links http www.jamesfrancisbrown.com JamesFrancis Brown official website http ... Faber Music Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE ... Brown, JamesFrancis Category English composers Category Living people Category 1969 births ... more details
Cleanup date April 2010 Infobox person name Peter FrancisJames image caption birthname birth date Birth date and age 1956 09 16 birth place Chicago , Illinois death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Death date then birth death place othername occupation Actor , Voice over artist years active 1979&ndash present spouse domesticpartner website Peter FrancisJames born September 16, 1956 is an American actor and voice over artist, distinguished by his strong baritone. Life and career He was born September 16, 1956, in Chicago , Illinois to David James and Mary Galloway James. He has five siblings. He is best known for playing Raymond Parks, husband of Rosa Parks , in the 2002 TV movie The Rosa Parks Story for a recurring role as Judge Kevin Beck on Law & Order Special Victims Unit and for playing Jahfree Neema in the HBO television series OZ TV series Oz . Some of his most recent works include The Messenger 2009 film The Messenger , as Dr. Grosso, The Rebound , playing a doctor, and The Pack TV movie The Pack starring Lucie Arnaz , as Marc Forrest. His acting career began in 1979, when he appeared in a version of William Shakespeare Shakespear s Coriolanus play Coriolanus , starring Denzel Washington , Earle Hyman , and Morgan Freeman . Peter has appeared in TV shows such as Gossip Girl , Law & Order Criminal Intent as Mr. Richmond , Law & Order as Judge John Laramie , Double Platinum , and Third Watch . br He was in a 1982 TV movie version of Long Day s Journey Into Night ... date April 2011 External links IMDb name 0416838 Peter FrancisJames http newyork.timeout.com arts culture theater 1893 act of war Peter FrancisJames speaks truth to power as Colin Powell in Stuff Happens Time Out New York Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME James, Peter Francis ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT James, Peter Francis Category 1956 births Category African ... Light , a role he played until early 2004. In 2006, he returned for a single episode. In 2009, James ... more details
JamesFrancis McGrath May 23, 1859 &ndash October 29, 1902 was a fisherman and political figure in Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland . He represented Placentia and St. Mary s in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1885 to 1894 as a Liberal. He was born in Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador Little Placentia , the son of Richard McGrath politician Richard McGrath and Margaret Fanning. He was raised and educated in Oderin Island, Newfoundland and Labrador Oderin where his father was Customs Collector and Stipendary Magistrate. He received his secondary education at Saint Bonaventure s College in St.John s. McGrath began work as a fisherman operating his own boat and later owned a fishing business operating catching Atlantic cod cod on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland Grand Banks and herring . First elected MHA for the district of Placentia and St. Mary s in 1885 a position his father had held in the past . He served as a member of the Newfoundland Fisheries Commission from 1889 to 1895. He was re elected in 1893 and was named to the Executive Council as chairman of the Board of Works. He was forced to resign from the assembly the following year after the Tories filed petitions against 15 Liberal and one Independent incumbent for partisan use of government funds. He was disqualified from holding office again. His brother Richard T. McGrath Richard was elected to represent Placentia and St. Mary s in the subsequent by election. In 1895, McGrath was named governor ... to the bar in Newfoundland. JamesFrancis McGrath died in City of Halifax Halifax at the age ... JamesFrancis McGrath encyclopedia Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online volume pages publisher ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macgrath, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Macgrath, JamesFrancis Category Members of the Newfoundland and Labrador House .... Son James became a doctor and eventually entered politics, becoming Minister of Health in the Smallwood ... more details
FrancisJames Holland , January 20, 1828 January 27, 1907 was a Canon in the Church of England. He was born in St. George, Middlesex , a son of Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet Sir Henry Holland and Margaret Emma Caldwell. He went to Eton College Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge in 1846, graduating BA in 1850 and MA in 1853. ref Venn id HLNT846FJ name Holland, FrancisJames ref Ordained in 1851, he was appointed Vicar of St. Dunstan s, Canterbury St Dunstan s, Canterbury 1853 1861 and then Minister at the Quebec Chapel , Marylebone Middlesex 1861&ndash 1883 . He was also a Six Preachers Six Preacher 1859&ndash 1882 at Canterbury Cathedral and subsequently Canon Residentiary 1882 1907 . ref Derek Ingram Hill, The Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral , Canterbury K. H. McIntosh 1982 p. 99. ref He was sometime Chaplain to HM Queen Victoria and Hon. Chaplain to HM King Edward VII. Circum 1880 he established a trust fund for two independent schools in London see Francis Holland School for more information . His career is also covered by the Barchester Chronicles by Clive Dewey published in London in 1991. He married Mary Sybilla Lyall in 1855. She was a sister of Alfred Comyn Lyall and later converted to Catholicism. They had four sons one of whom died young , and two daughters. References reflist Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holland, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 20, 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 27, 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holland, James Category 1828 births Category 1907 deaths Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category Church of England clergy Category Younger sons of baronets ... more details
Other people James Miller JamesFrancis Miller August 1, 1830 July 3, 1902 was an United States American politician who represented Texas in the United States House of Representatives from 1883 1886. Miller was born in Winnsboro, South Carolina . He moved with his parents to Texas in 1842 where he attended public schools and Reutersville College . He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1857, and commenced practice in Gonzales, Texas . During the American Civil War , Miller enlisted as a private in Company I, Eighth Texas Cavalry, better known as Terry s Texas Rangers, and served throughout the Civil War. After the war, he resumed the practice of law in Gonzales, Texas. In addition, he also engaged in banking and stock raising. Miller was elected as a Democrat to the Forty eighth and Forty ninth Congresses March 4, 1883 March 3, 1887 . In Congress, he served as chairman, Committee on Banking and Currency Forty ninth Congress . He declined renomination to the Fiftieth Congress . After leaving Congress, he resumed former pursuits. He was elected as first president of the Texas Bankers Association in 1885. He died in Gonzales, Texas in 1902 and is buried in Masonic Cemetery. External links CongBio M000732 Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August 1, 1830 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 3, 1902 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, JamesFrancis Category 1830 births Category 1902 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Texas ... more details
no footnotes date March 2012 FrancisJames Jackson December 1770 5 August 1814 was a British diplomat, ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Prussia, France and the United States Career Francis Jackson entered the diplomatic service aged only 16 and served as a Foreign Office clerk until 1789 when he was appointed Secretary to the Berlin legation. He later held a similar post in Madrid till he was appointed ambassador to Constantinople in 1796. On 2 December 1801, during the final negotiations for the Treaty of Amiens , Jackson was appointed minister plenipotentiary to France , but in October 1802 moved on to the same post in Berlin, where he stayed until 1806 when Prussia was defeated in the War of the Fourth Coalition . In 1807 he was sent on a special mission to Denmark where he witnessed the bombardment of Copenhagen . In 1809 Jackson was sent to Washington, D.C. as minister plenipotentiary after the recall of David Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine David Erskine when the British government refused to ratify Erskine s attempt to resolve the difficulties following the conflict between HMS Leopard and the US frigate Chesapeake the Chesapeake Leopard Affair . Jackson remained at Washington until 1811. He died at Brighton, after a long illness, in 1814. s start s dip s bef before Robert Liston diplomat Sir Robert Liston s ttl title List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire ... References http www.oxforddnb.com view article 14523 Jackson, FrancisJames 1770 1814 by H.M. Chichester ..., Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British diplomat DATE OF BIRTH December 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 August 1814 PLACE OF DEATH Brighton, England DEFAULTSORT Jackson, FrancisJames Category 1770 births Category 1814 deaths Category British diplomats Category Ambassadors of the United ... Ambassadors to Prussia Category Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the United States pl FrancisJames Jackson ... more details
Other people2 James O Connor disambiguation James O Connor Cleanup FJC Bio File o connor jft.jpg thumb 250px right J.F.T. O Connor JamesFrancis Thaddeus O Connor November 10, 1886 &ndash September 28, 1949 was a United States federal judge . Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota , O Connor received an Bachelor of Arts A.B. from the University of North Dakota in 1907, an LL.B. from the University of North Dakota in 1908, an LL.B. from Yale Law School in 1909, and an Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. from Yale University in 1910. He was an Instructor of Rhetoric at Yale University from 1909 to 1912. He was in private practice in Grand Forks, North Dakota from 1912 to 1925, and in Los Angeles, California from 1925 to 1933. O Connor was appointed Comptroller of the Currency by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, during the worst financial crisis in U.S. history, the Great Depression . To O Connor fell the tremendous task of disposing of the assets of national banks that were not allowed to reopen after the banking holiday, and terminating receiverships of national banks. During his tenure, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was established. Beginning in 1935, national bank notes were withdrawn from circulation. In 1936, O Connor, as Comptroller, informed banks that they could not hold bonds that were below investment grade as determined by a handful of rating agencies. O Connor resigned the Comptroller position in 1938 in order to campaign for the California Democratic gubernatorial nomination. Unsuccessful in this bid, he returned to private practice in Los Angeles. In 1940 ... External links http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 tf9s2007hn Guide to the JamesFrancis Thaddeus ... Persondata NAME Oconnor, JamesFrancis Thaddeus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States ... September 28, 1949 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California DEFAULTSORT Oconnor, JamesFrancis Thaddeus ..., to a seat vacated by William P. James . He was confirmed by the United States Senate on September ... more details
Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smith, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, JamesFrancis Category 1859 births Category 1928 deaths Category Governors ... US politician stub Philippines politician stub de JamesFrancis Smith ...File GenJFSmith.jpg right thumb 250px General Smith as shown in a 1901 Santa Clara College souvenir. JamesFrancis Smith January 28, 1859 June 29, 1928 was an American Brigadier General , associate justice to the Supreme Court of the Philippines , Governor General of the Philippines , and associate judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals U.S. Court of Customs Appeals until his death. Education Smith attended Santa Clara College , graduating with Bachelor of Arts B.A. and Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. degrees, and went to Hastings College of Law . He was admitted to the California bar in 1881 and wed to Lillie A. Dunnigan in 1885. Military Career Commissioned as a colonel of 1st California Volunteer Infantry on May 6, 1898, Smith was part of the first expeditionary force to the Philippines in the Spanish American War . Smith served with friend Theodore Roosevelt in the Rough Riders . His regiment took part in the Battle of Manila 1898 . After hostilities ceased against Spain, he saw action in the Philippine American War in the first part of 1899, and was promoted to brigadier general. In July, 1899 he was made military governor of Negros Island Negros Island. Political Career William Howard Taft who was then Governor General, appointed Smith to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, where he served from June 17, 1901 to January, 1903. Smith later worked under the Taft Commission to devise a legal code for the Philippines. From ... WSHS http www.fjc.gov history home.nsf page Patent bio SmithJ Federal Judicial Center entry on JamesFrancis Smith s start succession box title Governor General of the Philippines before Henry Clay ... more details
citation style date March 2012 context date March 2012 Introduction Francis Huberty James 1851 1900 Chinese name Xiu Yaochun See List of Protestant missionaries in China He was born FrancisJames and took ... married in 1878. Francis Huberty James was a Christian Missionary who went to China in 1876 as part .... Says Xiu Yaochun , Francis Huberty James, 1851 1900 , missionary from Britain, taught in the Imperial ... on 20 June 1900 and is considered a Christian martyr. Early Years FrancisJames was born in June 1851 in Upton, Slough Upton, Berkshire . He was the third child of five born to John James born ... in 1879 and died 1953 in San Mateo, California , who became an accountant and Harold FrancisJames ... teacher. ref name test http www.askart.com askart j h arold francisjames h arold francis james.aspx ... 22&f false Hale, Edward Everett, Francis Huberty James, The Christian Register, August 9, 1900, pages ... James, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT James, Francis Category British Christian missionaries Category 19th ... in 1889 , who were married in 1847. He came from a long line of the James family all living at The Forge Blacksmith in the small village of Upton in Berkshire. His Great grandfather, FrancisJames born 1763 and his Grandfather Richard James born 1797 were both the village blacksmiths, but his father John started up the business of a grocers and bakery together with his Francis brothers John, Joseph ... in the hands of John. Francis followed suit and became a baker in the family business when was age 20 .... Work in China and the United States James was brought to China in 1876 by the China Inland Mission CIM to be a missionary. James and Joshua J. Turner ref wn.com Overseas Missionary Fellowship ... and begin to help out victims of the disaster and famine. James worked in Honan and in the north of the country ... by James and a few other missionaries brought famine relief from around the world. ref Austin 2007 ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name FrancisJames Garrick honorific suffix br small Member of Parliament MP small image FrancisJames Garrick.jpg alt portrait photo of FrancisJames Garrick, showing him with a full beard and a balding head caption FrancisJames Garrick constituency MP4 St Albans New Zealand electorate St Albans parliament4 New Zealand majority4 317 ref name vote cite news url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl search&d TS18840723.2.28.1.4 title St Albans date Issue 5016, 23 July 1884 publisher The Star page 3 accessdate 6 March 2010 ref office2 Canterbury Province ... relations JamesFrancis Garrick brother ref name IGI family br Joseph Hector Garrick brother ... portfolio religion Wesleyan Church signature website footnotes FrancisJames Garrick 1833 7 June 1890 ... of ten children of JamesFrancis Garrick b. 1803 in Deptford , Kent , England d. 1874 in Sydney ... cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl search&d TS18900609.2.58.1&srpos 2 title FRANCISJAMES GARRICK obituary ... World Misc.&frompage 99 title FrancisJames GARRICK publisher International Genealogical ... brother JamesFrancis Garrick JamesFrancis born 10 January 1836 were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn ... and Holdsworth. ref name obit ref name FrancisJames bio cite book last Johnston first W. Ross ... 4 pages 235 236 chapter Garrick, Sir JamesFrancis 1836 1907 url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A040264b.htm accessdate 6 March 2010 ref JamesFrancis moved to Brisbane in 1861 where only four attorneys were in practice at that time, whilst FrancisJames emigrated to New Zealand in February ... name NZETC ref name FrancisJames bio ref name Fisher obito cite news url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz ... 6 March 2010 ref Private life File FrancisJames Garrick grave.jpg thumb upright Garrick s grave ... . NAME Garrick, FrancisJames ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New Zealand politician DATE OF BIRTH ... Garrick, FrancisJames Category 1833 births Category 1890 deaths Category Members of the New ... more details
Use mdy dates date November 2011 JamesFrancis Armstrong April 3, 1750 &ndash January 19, 1816 was a chaplain from New Jersey in the American Revolutionary War and a Presbyterian minister for 30 years in Trenton, New Jersey . Armstrong was born in West Nottingham, Maryland . He attended the College of New Jersey now Princeton University , living with the family of college president John Witherspoon . Armstrong graduated in 1773 with future notables such as Henry Lee III Henry Lee , Morgan Lewis governor Morgan Lewis , and Aaron Ogden . A younger classmate was Aaron Burr . After graduation he continued to study theology under Dr. Witherspoon. He was preparing to enter the ministry in New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick in 1776, but the arrival of the British Army in New Jersey disrupted those plans. Armstrong took up a musket and served as a private in the New Jersey militia , but he was soon thereafter ordained a minister and obtained a post as a regimental chaplain in the Continental Army . He was promoted to brigade chaplain of the Second Maryland Brigade in May 1777. After the war, he served from 1782 to 1783 as pastor at the church in Elizabeth, New Jersey , a position that had become vacant following the murder of the Rev. James Caldwell clergyman James Caldwell during the war. He was married to Susannah Livingston in August 1782, with the Rev. Witherspoon conducting the ceremony. He was minister of the First Presbyterian Church at Trenton for 30 years, from 1786 until his death. He was Secretary of the Society of the Cincinnati from 1790 to 1797. He was a trustee of the College of New Jersey from 1790 until his death. References Hall, John. History of the Presbyterian ... Google Book Search . http books.google.com books?id P AOAAAAYAAJ&pg PA277&dq JamesFrancis Armstrong&lr .... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Armstrong, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Armstrong, JamesFrancis Category 1750 births Category 1816 deaths Category American ... more details
JamesFrancis Hogan Member of Parliament MP 29 December 1855 &ndash 9 November 1924 was an Ireland Irish history professor at University College Cork , author and Member of Parliament for Mid Tipperary UK Parliament constituency Mid Tipperary between 1893 1900. ref name adnb Biography Born in County Tipperary in 1855, to Rody and Mary Hogan, he had one sister, Margaret. He emigrated to Melbourne in 1856 and lived in Geelong , attending St. Mary s Catholic School there before a year at St Patrick s College, Melbourne. He graduated and began to teach in 1872. He began writing in local newspapers on Catholic topics, before later editing the Victorian Review . ref name adnb Joining he Victorian Catholic Young Men s Society in 1884 he admired the legacy of Daniel O Connell and campaigned to erect a memorial to him. He published works on the Irish colonisation of Australia , including The Gladstone Colony An Unwritten Chapter of Australian History and The Irish In Australian in the late 1890s. ref name adnb Australian Dictionary of Biography last R. Thompson first John coauthors year 1972 id A040460b title Hogan, JamesFrancis 1855 1924 accessdate 22 February 2010 ref He then returned to England, and in 1893 was elected unopposed to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons as MP for Mid Tipperary. He served as secretary of the Colonial Party under Sir Charles Dilke . Following retirement as an MP in 1900, he moved to Ireland to teach at the University of College, Cork. ref name adnb There, he became associated with the Blueshirt movement, advocating a Christian democracy which clashed with the more right wing aims of their leader Eoin O Duffy . ref cite book last English first R. title Irish Freedom publisher Pan Books date 2006 page 337 ref He remained unmarried ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hogan, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., JamesFrancis Category 1855 births Category 1924 deaths Category People from County Tipperary Category ... more details
For others of a similar name Francis Rogers disambiguation FrancisJames Newman Rogers , Queen s Counsel KC 1791 1851 , was an English people English barrister , judge and legal author, Judge Advocate General United Kingdom Deputy Judge Advocate General from 1842 until his death in 1851. Rogers on Elections was the standard reference work for most of the 19th century. Life Born in 1791, Rogers was the son of the Rev. James Rogers of Rainscombe, near Marlborough, Wiltshire , by his marriage to Catherine, youngest daughter and co heir of Francis Newman, Esquire , of North Cadbury Cadbury House , Somerset . His grandfather was the Rev. Benjamin Rogers of Rainscombe, where the family had been established for several generations. ref name burke John Burke, Rogers of Rainscombe , in Burke s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry , vol. 2 1847 , http books.google.com books?id 0NEKAAAAYAAJ&pg PA1136 v onepage&q &f false p. 1136 online ref Francis Newman was lord of the manor of North Cadbury . ref Notes and queries for Somerset and Dorset , vols. 3 4 1893 p. 165 ref Rogers was educated at Eton College , matriculated from Oriel College , Oxford, on 5 May 1808, graduated Bachelor of Arts BA on 8 February 1812, and Master of Arts Oxbridge MA on 15 June 1815. ref name gent F. J ... s Sister 34 pp. , London Rivingtons, 1855. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Rogers, FrancisJames Newman External links FrancisJames Newman Rogers, http books.google.co.uk books?id 6rUDAAAAQAAJ A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law 1840 , full text online FrancisJames Newman ... duty by FrancisJames Newman Rogers, executor of the late Rev. Dr James Rogers of Rainscombe at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, FrancisJames ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, FrancisJames Newman Category 1791 births Category 1851 deaths Category ... and two daughters. His eldest son, Francis Newman Rogers d. 1859 , and his third son, Walter Lacy Rogers ... more details
Infobox scientist name FrancisJames Gillen image image size caption birth date 28 October 1855 birth place Little Para, South Australia Little Para South Australia death date 5 June 1912 death place residence citizenship nationality Australia ethnicity field anthropology anthropologist br ethnology ethnologist work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature FrancisJames Gillen 28 October 1855 5 June 1912 was an early Australia n anthropology anthropologist and ethnology ethnologist . Gillen was born at Little Para, South Australia Little Para South Australia . He entered the public service in 1867, and was employed as a postal messenger at Clare, South Australia Clare . He was transferred to Adelaide in 1871 where his duties also included telegraph operation. In 1875 he became involved in the construction of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line and was appointed the Alice Springs, Northern Territory Alice Springs post and telegraph Station Master in 1892. At the time Alice Springs was part of South Australia and Gillen, who by virtue of his office held the collateral positions of Special Magistrate and sub Protector of Aborigines, ref name ADB Gillen http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A090007b.htm?hilite gillen Australian Dictionary of Biography article on Gillen ref was effectively the administrator of central Australia. During his time at Alice Springs ... pages url References Reflist Further reading Mulvaney, D. J. Gillen, FrancisJames 1855 1912 , http ... University Press, 1983, pp 6 7. Dictionary of Australian Biography First FrancisJames Last Gillen ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gillen, FrancisJames ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Australia DATE OF DEATH 5 June 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillen, FrancisJames Category 1855 births Category 1912 deaths Category Australian anthropologists de FrancisJames Gillen ru , ... more details
2010. ref Honors and awards Distinguished Flying Cross 2nd Lt. FrancisJames Ralph. A brave ..., 9781846032011. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ralph, FrancisJames ALTERNATIVE ..., FrancisJames Category 1892 births Category 1918 deaths Category People from Cheltenham Category ... September 1918, followed by Ralph s death in action on 3 September 1918. ref name theaerodrome.com FrancisJames Ralph is credited with the destruction of eight enemy fighters, including two shared victories ... more details