JohnLawson may refer to JohnLawson explorer 1674 1711 , British explorer JohnLawson Australian politician 1897 1956 JohnLawson Australian rules footballer born 1883 , Australian rules footballer for Collingwood, St Kilda and Richmond JohnLawson footballer 1925 1990 , English footballer JohnLawson Medal of Honor recipient 1837 1919 , U.S. Navy sailor JohnLawson Naval Officer c. 1615 1665 , English Naval Officer and Republican JohnLawson children s author 1923 1993 , also known as John S. Jack Lawson, of New York and Virginia John D. Lawson 1816 1896 , U.S. Representative from New York John D. Lawson scientist , researcher who developed the Lawson criterion John Edward Lawson born 1974 , American author of horror fiction and poetry John Howard Lawson 1894 1977 , American writer John K. Lawson 1887 1941 , Senior Canadian officer during the Battle of Hong Kong John W. Lawson 1837 1905 , U.S. Representative from Virginia Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st Baronet 1856 1919 , British Unionist politician Jack Lawson Blue Heelers Jack Lawson , British trade unionist and Labour politician John R. Lawson, United Mine Workers organizer, executive board officer hndis name Lawson, John ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 File Flagmen of Lowestoft Admiral Sir JohnLawson d.1665 by Sir Peter Lely.jpg right thumb Admiral Sir JohnLawson, part of the Flagmen of Lowestoft series by Peter Lely Sir Peter Lely Image Admiral John Lawson.jpg right thumb Sir JohnLawson ca. 1615 1665 was an English Naval Officer and Republican. ref David Plant, http www.british civil wars.co.uk biog lawson.htm JohnLawson, c.1615 65 British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website ref Lawson was in command of ships in the parliament s service during and after the English Civil War , 1642 6, 1651 3, 1654 6. He was dismissed from the public service, apparently on political grounds in 1656. An anabaptist and republican, he was implicated in the conspiracy of the Fifth Monarchists and arrested in 1657. He was appointed commander in chief of the fleet in 1659 and co operated with General George Monck in the restoration England restoration of the monarchy in 1660. A grateful King Charles II of England knighted him in 1660. Commissioned as the vice admiral of the red squadron for the Second Anglo Dutch War in 1665, he died of a wound received at the battle of Lowestoft . ref Sidney Lee Lee, Sidney 1903 , Dictionary of National Biography http www.archive.org details dictionaryofnati00leesuoft Index and Epitome , http www.archive.org stream dictionaryofnati00leesuoft page 755 mode 1up p.775 also main entry xxxii 292 ref References Reflist Attribution DNBIE title Lawson, Sir John page 775 Further reading http www.british civil wars.co.uk biog lawson.htm Full biography of JohnLawson http www.pepysdiary.com p 110.php wheatley http www.pepysdiary.com archive 1665 03 http www.thisislondon.co.uk news article ... article.do Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1665 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category 1610s births Category 1665 deaths Category People from Scarborough, North Yorkshire ... more details
for other John Lawsons JohnLawson disambiguation JohnLawson 1674? 1711 was a United Kingdom British ... JohnLawson was born in England . Little is known definitively about his early life. His education seems ..., 1700. Image Lawson1709.jpg thumb right Cover of JohnLawson s 1709 book Exploration Beginning December 28, 1700 Lawson led a small expedition out of Charleston and up the Santee River by canoe and then on foot ... 1838 JohnLawson, A New Voyage to Carolina , at Project Gutenberg http docsouth.unc.edu nc lawson menu.html JohnLawson, A New Voyage to Carolina , at Documenting the South , University of North Carolina References cite web title JohnLawson Digital Exhibit publisher Joyner Library, East Carolina University ... JohnLawson 1714 publisher American Philosophical Society url http www.amphilsoc.org library exhibits nature lawson.htm accessdate 2006 11 11 cite web title JohnLawson Explorer, Historian, and Co ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category British explorers Category People from North Carolina Category 1674 births Category 1711 deaths Category Place of birth unknown de JohnLawson Entdecker nl JohnLawson ontdekkingsreiziger no JohnLawson .... After an acquaintance in London assured him that Carolina was the best country , Lawson as a young ..., Lawson settled near the Pamlico River and earned a living as a private land Surveyor surveying surveyor ... succeeded Edward Moseley to become surveyor general. Lawson played a major role in the founding of two ... North Carolina. Part of the incorporated land was owned by Lawson. He became one of the first ... Bath County . Lawson published an account of his adventure in 1709, in which he described the native ... . The resulting publicity attracted many settlers to the colony of North Carolina. In 1709 Lawson ... Colony in 1710 as well. In September 1711, Lawson and his associate Christopher von Graffenried were ... von Graffenried, but they tortured and killed Lawson. Shortly thereafter, tensions between Indians ... more details
Infobox military person name JohnLawson birth date birth date 1837 6 16 death date death date and age 1919 5 3 1837 6 16 birth place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania death place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania placeofburial Mount Peace Cemetery, br Lawnside, New Jersey placeofburial label Place of burial image File John Lawson.jpg 200px Landsman JohnLawson caption Landsman JohnLawson nickname allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch United States Navy br Union Navy serviceyears rank Landman rank Landsman commands unit USS Hartford 1858 6 battles American Civil War br Battle of Mobile Bay awards Medal of Honor laterwork JohnLawson June 16, 1837 &ndash May 3, 1919 was a United States Navy sailor who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the American Civil War . Biography JohnLawson was born June 16, 1837 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . On August 5, 1864 during the Battle of Mobile Bay , while serving as a member of USS Hartford 1858 6 s berth deck ammunition party, he was seriously wounded after a shell had wounded him in the leg ... to supply the Hartford s guns. JohnLawson was one of twelve men who received the Medal of Honor for heroism that day. File JohnLawson MOH framed.jpg thumb left JohnLawson After leaving the Navy ... was dedicated to JohnLawson s honor and placed among at least 72 other Civil War veterans who are buried ... Naval History & Heritage Command title US People Lawson, John, Landsman work Online Library date 2006 ... web last Cohen first Phil title Landsman JohnLawson work Heroes of Camden, New Jersey url http www.dvrbs.com CW CamdenCountyHeroes JohnLawson.htm accessdate 2006 10 29 Persondata NAME Lawson, John ... , Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category 1837 births Category 1919 deaths Category Navy ... s groups, politicians, several of Lawson s descendants, and local community members. Medal of Honor ... shell killed or wounded the 6 man crew as the shell whipped on the berth deck, Lawson, upon regaining ... more details
John David Lawson Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 4 April 1923 15 January 2008 was a British engineer and physicist. He was born in Coventry and educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School before going on to St John s College, Cambridge , to study for the short two year Mechanical Sciences degree, including a special wartime radio course. He graduated BA in 1943 and then joined the Telecommunications Research Establishment , Malvern, where he was assigned to work on microwave Antenna radio antenna design as part of the ongoing work on development of radar . At the end of the war Lawson continued to work at Malvern, although in 1947 he was made a member of the staff of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment AERE . He undertook experimental work with the new 30 MeV synchrotron . In 1951 he was transferred to the General Physics Division of the AERE at Harwell. Lawson started to work on the klystron ... fusion cd lawhist.htm European fusion network information. Fusion Story by John D. Lawson ref He ... . NAME Lawson, John D. ALTERNATIVE NAMES Lawson, John David SHORT DESCRIPTION British engineer and physicist ... Lawson, John D. Category 1923 births Category 2008 deaths Category People from Coventry Category ... of the Royal Society de JohnLawson Physiker ru , ... in charge of the ZETA Zero Energy Toroidal Assembly fusion work. It was through Lawson s association ... time to the public his famous criterion Lawson criterion . Lawson also worked with the 1980 MeV cyclotron ... of the properties of caesium plasma. In 1961 Lawson was transferred to the newly established ... accelerators. In 1975 1976 Lawson returned to fusion research with a two year sabbatical at the Culham ... research group in lasers base on the concept of plasma acceleration . He retired in 1987. Lawson ... plasmas. He is particularly remembered for the Lawson criterion , a general measure of a system .... Phys. Soc. vol. 70, pt. 1, no. 445, B, 6 10 . Lawson died on 15 January 2008. References references ... more details
Infobox football biography name JohnLawson image caption fullname John Richard Lawson height birth date Birth date and age 1925 2 3 df y birth place York , England currentclub position fullback youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 years2 1944 1947 years3 clubs1 Dringhouses clubs2 York City F.C. York City clubs3 Scarborough F.C. Scarborough caps1 ? caps2 1 caps3 ? goals1 ? goals2 0 goals3 ? John Richard Lawson 3 February 1925 1990 was an England English Association football footballer . Career Lawson joined York City F.C. York City from Dringhouses in August 1944. ref name PFA Cite book editor last Hugman editor first Barry J. title The PFA Premier & Football League Players Records 1946 2005 publisher Queen Anne Press year 2005 page 362 isbn 1852916656 ref He then joined Scarborough F.C. Scarborough . ref name YORK CITY 1946 47 2003 04 cite news title YORK CITY 1946 47 2003 04 url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com york york.htm publisher Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database accessdate 2007 09 23 ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Lawson, John Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 3 February 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH York , England DATE OF DEATH 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category 1925 births Category People from York Category 1990 deaths Category English footballers Category Association football wingers Category Dringhouses F.C. players Category York City F.C. players Category Scarborough F.C. players Category The Football League players ... more details
John Parker Lawson died 1852 was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church of Scotland and historian. Life Ordained a minister in the Episcopal Church of Scotland, he was for some time a chaplain in the British Army . Later he lived in Edinburgh , writing for the booksellers. Works His works include The Life of George Wishart of Pitarrow, Edinburgh, 1827. Life and Times of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 2 vols., London, 1829. The History of Remarkable Conspiracies connected with English History during the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1829. This was issued in Constable s Miscellany. The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, Edinburgh, 1836. Gazetteer of the Old and New Testaments, with Introductory Essay by William Fleming, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1838. Historical Tales of the Wars of Scotland, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1839. History of the Scottish Episcopal Church from the Revolution to the Present Time, Edinburgh, 1843. The Episcopal Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution, Edinburgh, 1844. http www.archive.org stream episcopalchurcho00lawsuoft page n3 mode 2up Online at archive.org . Lawson also edited in 1844 the first two volumes of Robert Keith historian Robert Keith s History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland for the Spottiswoode Society , and wrote the letterpress for Clarkson Stanfield and James Duffield Harding s Scotland Delineated , Edinburgh, 1847 54. References cite DNB wstitle Lawson, John Parker Attribution DNB wstitle Lawson, John Parker Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, John Parker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1852 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Parker Category Year of birth missing Category 1852 deaths Category Scottish Episcopalian clergy Category Scottish historians ... more details
Other people JohnLawson This article was automatically created by User polbot from http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index L000144. The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. John Daniel Lawson February 18, 1816 January 24, 1896 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from New York . Born in Montgomery, New York , Lawson attended the public schools. He moved to New York City and was employed as a clerk in a dry goods store. A grammar fix may be needed here. Later, in 1843, engaged in mercantile pursuits. He served as delegate to every Republican State, county, and district convention for thirty years. He served as delegate to every Republican National Convention from 1868 to 1892. Lawson was elected as a Republican Party United States Republican to the 43rd United States Congress Forty third Congress March 4, 1873 March 3, 1875 . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection. He resumed his former business pursuits. He died in New York City January 24, 1896. He was interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Source CongBio L000144 USRepSuccessionBoxNeeded Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, John Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH February 18, 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 24, 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Daniel Category 1816 births Category New York Republicans Category 1896 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York ... more details
Not to be confused with Henry Lawson , Australian writer and poet. Henry JohnLawson , also known as Harry Lawson , r ODNB 1852 1925 was a British bicycle designer, motor industry pioneer, and fraudster. As part of his attempt to create and control a British motor industry Lawson formed and floated Daimler ... view article 49308 Henry JohnLawson Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref ref name ... title Lawson, Henry John 1852 1925 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography year 2004 note ... 1962 pages 22 38 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, Harry John ALTERNATIVE ... Lawson, Harry John Category 1852 births Category 1925 deaths Category Automotive pioneers Category ... in Coventry . Lawson organised the 1896 Emancipation Day drive now commemorated annually by the London ..., Lawson designed several types of bicycle in the 1870s. His efforts were described as the first ... , and has been ranked alongside John Kemp Starley as an inventor of the modern bicycle. r Storey Motor promotor Lawson saw great opportunities in the creation of a British motor industry motor car industry ... of the Red Flag Act , Lawson and Frederick Simms founded the Motor Car Club of Britain. Lawson and the Motor Car Club organised the first London to Brighton run , the Emancipation Run ... Lawson attempted to monopolise the British automobile industry through the acquisition of foreign ... of many of Lawson s schemes to collapse in 1897, r Flink 21 but it did provide the genesis for the Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment and Talbot marques. Lawson also founded the British ... Company in 1901, led by Selwyn Edge Selwyn F. Edge . Legal problems Many of Lawson s patents were ... eroded. Lawson s patent rights were subsequently eroded through successful lawsuits by the Automobile Mutual Protective Association . In 1904 Lawson was tried in court for fraudulently obtaining money ... to one year s hard labour. r Times 19 Dec 1904 ref name CharRef group note Lawson was born in the City ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Brigadier John Kelburne Lawson Military Cross MC 27 December 1887 19 December 1941 was the senior Canadian officer and commander of the West Brigade during the Battle of Hong Kong . He was the most senior officer to be killed in action during the battle and the highest ranking Canadian soldier killed in action in World War II . Early career Lawson was born in Kingston upon Hull Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire in 1887, and served in World War I, being awarded a Military Cross at the Battle of Passchendale . When World War II broke out, he was Director of Military Training in Ottawa, and was given the command of the Royal Rifles of Canada and The Winnipeg Grenadiers and the other Canadian support units who arrived in Hong Kong on 16 November 1941 as reinforcements for the British garrison there. Battle of Hong Kong Image Jklawson.JPG right 150px thumb The headstone of Brigadier J.K. Lawson. After the forces defending Kowloon were withdrawn to the island of Hong Kong on 11 December 1941 General Maltby organized the defence of the island into two brigades, west and east. Lawson was placed in charge of the west brigade, which included the Winnipeg Grenadiers , the Royal Scots , the Punjab Regiment India and the Canadian Signallers. The Japanese landed on Hong Kong island on 18 December 1941 with the intent to split the defenders in two. After fierce fighting, Japanese forces surrounded Lawson s HQ at around 10  a.m. on 19 December. Lawson radioed his commanders that he was going to fight it out and left his pillbox with a pistol in each hand, and was killed in the ensuing fight. ref http www.wwii.ca index.php?page Page&action showpage&id 42 The Battle ... Persondata . NAME Lawson, John K ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 December 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 December 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John K Category 1887 ... Category Hong Kong in World War II Canada mil bio stub HongKong hist stub sl John Kelburne Lawson ... more details
John S. Jack Lawson b. 1 Aug 1923, d. 12 Dec 1993 was the author of several children s books. He was born in New York City to John and Nancy Sommers Lawson. ref name memorial John S. Lawson memorial pamphlet, McLaughlin Funeral Home, Hot Springs, Virginia ref He graduated from Exeter and Harvard College. ref name about About the Author in Lawson, John. 1966. You Better Come Home With Me. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York. ref After serving in World War II he travelled through the mountains of Virginia, where he settled on a farm. ref name about He later worked in New York City, in the brokerage business, but continued to return regularly to the farm, where he and his wife, Charlotte ref name memorial , raised two daughters. His first novel, You Better Come Home With Me , grew out of stories he told his daughters, Catherine and Elizabeth. ref name memorial ref name about It was illustrated by Arnold Spilka . His second novel, The Spring Rider , won the Boston Globe Horn Book Award in 1968. ref name Horn The Horn Book Award http www.hbook.com bghb past past.asp ref Like his other books, The Spring Rider was based in the southern Appalachian mountains which Lawson had made his home. Although all of his books contain some fantastical elements, The Spring Rider , has been recognized as an early example of a ghost story for children. ref name Fantasy Clute, John and John Grant. 1997. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. Saint Martin s Press, New York. ref His third novel, If Pigs Could Fly , was published in 1989. While The Spring Rider reflected realistic history of the Civil War, If Pigs Could Fly was a whimsical adventure of a young man in the Battle of New Orleans at the end of the War of 1812. ref name PW Publisher s Weekly, 1 Oct 1989 issue, Children s Fiction, Review of If Pigs ... . NAME Lawson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1993 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category 1923 births Category American children ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix The Honourable br name JohnLawson honorific suffix image John Norman Lawson.jpg constituency MP Division of Macquarie Macquarie parliament Australian majority predecessor Ben Chifley successor Ben Chifley term start 19 December 1931 term end 21 September 1940 birth date birth date df yes 1897 3 24 birth place Sydney, New South Wales death date death date and age df yes 1956 8 14 1897 3 24 death place Singleton, New South Wales nationality Australia n spouse Jessie Alicia Orchard party United Australia Party relations children residence alma mater University of Sydney occupation Veterinarian profession religion signature website footnotes John Norman Lawson 24 March ... authorlink year 2000 id A150085b.htm title Lawson, John Norman 1897 1956 accessdate 2007 08 25 start box s off succession box before John Perkins Australian politician John Perkins title Minister for Trade ... end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Lawson, John Norman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH 14 August 1956 PLACE OF DEATH Singleton, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category ... Lawson and Eleanor, n e Day, he was educated at Sydney Boys High School and the University of Sydney ... Orchard , in 1925. In 1930, Lawson unsuccessfully stood as a Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist ... Minister for Defence Australia Minister for Defence . In a surprising result, Lawson defeated Chifley ... candidate, Anthony Luchetti . Lawson was a vocal supporter of the proposal to establish a shale ... for national insurance, the loyal Lawson resigned his portfolios too. Upon Lyons death in 1939, Menzies, as the new Prime Minister, was able to reward Lawson s devotion by appointing him minister for trade and customs. Lawson was an important part of the World War II effort in Australia, and was appointed ..., but not sacked, by Menzies. Lawson, convinced that he had jeopardised the government, resigned anyway, on 23 February 1940. At the 1940 federal elections, Lawson lost his seat to Chifley. He ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name John Howard Lawson image imagesize ... Amanda relatives influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp John Howard Lawson September ... mother died. She had named her children after people she admired John Howard Lawson was named after John Howard prison reformer John Howard , his sister Adelaide Jaffery Lawson was named after a friend of hers who was socially active, and Wendell Holmes Lawson was named after Oliver Wendell Holmes ... bio title John Howard Lawson Biography, IMDb format work accessdate 2008 06 25 ref After he was blacklisted ... Victim of the Blacklist John Howard Lawson, Dean of the Hollywood Ten , Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press. Lawson, John Howard 1949 , The Theory and Technique of Playwriting ... Howard Lawson IBDB name id 6831 name John Howard Lawson http archives.lib.siu.edu index.php?p collections controlcard&id 2129 John Howard Lawson Papers, 1905 1969 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale ... Lawson, John Howard Category 1894 births Category 1977 deaths Category Members of the Communist Party ... ca John Howard Lawson de John Howard Lawson fr John Howard Lawson ko ... from their name from Screen Writers Guild . Biography Lawson was born in New York City, New York on September 25, 1894 to Simeon Levy and Belle Hart Lawson. His father would change their name from Levy to Lawson before Johnathon was born, his reason for which was so that his son could obtain ..., Simeon sent the three children on a tour of Europe, and seeing theatre was on the list. John Howard .... In June 1917, he left for the war and aboard the ship he met John Dos Passos . In November, when Norton Hayes folded into the American Red Cross s Ambulance Service, Dos Passos and Lawson decided ... 1917 and Lawson on Roger Bloomer . While serving, they were outfitted to Paris where Lawson went ... to resign. Lawson was under suspicion, but he managed to stay in Italy and do public relations ... more details
File JohnLawson Johnston Vanity Fair 18 February 1897.jpg thumb right center Dietetics br Johnston as caricatured by Spy Leslie Ward in Vanity Fair British magazine Vanity Fair , February 1897 center Image Bovril 250g.jpg 150px thumb right Jar of Bovril, for which Johnston became famous JohnLawson Johnston 1839 November 24, 1900 was the creator of Bovril . He was born in 29 Main Street, Roslin, Midlothian . A plaque is on the property and can be seen above the door. The plaque was put there by the Roslin Heritage Society. Life and Bovril Johnston studied in Edinburgh at some point and came into contact with Lyon Playfair, a professor of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh. Through him, John developed an interest in food science and preserving. ref name archive Regardless of what his intentions had originally been as a choice of profession, Johnston s uncle John was a butcher and his nephew decided to pursue this as a trade and apprenticed with him. ref name archive The City of Edinburgh Council Archives ref Eventually, he took over his butcher shop in Edinburgh and became well established. ref name archive While working as a butcher in Edinburgh, he decided to use the large quantity of beef trimmings produced in the butchery process to make his own glace de viande meat glaze beef stock, concentrated by heating until it becomes dark brown and viscous, thus giving it a long shelf life. ref name archive This sold so well that he opened a second shop and a factory in the Holyrood ... , Volume 142 1901 Longman s, Green & Co., London ref His second son George Lawson Johnston, 1st Baron Luke George Lawson Johnston also managed the Bovril company and was raised to the peerage as Baron Luke . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnston, JohnLawson ... DEFAULTSORT Johnston, JohnLawson Category 1839 births Category 1900 deaths Category Scottish businesspeople Category People from Midlothian Category Burials at West Norwood Cemetery pt JohnLawson ... more details
Infobox Person name JohnLawson Stoddard image John L. Stoddard.jpg birth date birth date 1850 4 24 df y birth place Brookline, Massachusetts , United States USA death date death date and age 1931 6 5 1850 4 24 ref Birth and death dates taken from American Authors and Books . ref death place education Williams College & Yale Divinity School occupation spouse parents children JohnLawson Stoddard 1850 1931 was an American writer, hymn writer and lecturer who gained popularity through his travelogues. Biography Stoddard was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1850. In 1871 he graduated from Williams College , then two years of theology at Yale Divinity School . After that he taught Latin and French at Boston Latin School . ref Dates and schooling from the biographical material in John L. Stoddard s Lectures , 1905. ref He was proud of his descent from Solomon Stoddard . He began traveling ... reading John L. Stoddard by D. Crane Taylor 1935 . External links gutenberg author id John L. Stoddard name John L. Stoddard cite book title Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World s Famous ... author JohnLawson Stoddard year 1899 publisher Balch isbn url http books.google.com books?id G9VavjjqSTkC&dq john l stoddard&printsec frontcover&source web&ots 1LZJ hT6NE&sig OYNx56kdGcBrEHCqVBt6L x6YtU PPA24,M1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stoddard, JohnLawson ... , United States USA DATE OF DEATH 5 June 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stoddard, JohnLawson ... College alumni Category Zionism de JohnLawson Stoddard pl JohnLawson Stoddard ... published in book form as John L. Stoddard s Lectures and eventually numbered ten volumes and five ... of ... by John P. Jackson, pg 21 ref During his later life he used his fortune to support his adopted ... and to a home for homeless youth, now used as a rehabilitation centre. John L. Stoddard s Lectures v ... class references small style moz column count 2 column count 2 reflist div References John L. Stoddard ... more details
Sir JohnLawson Walton King s Counsel KC 4 August 1852 19 January 1908 was a British barrister and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician. Family and education JohnLawson Walton was the son of the Reverend John Walton MA, a Wesleyan missionary in Ceylon ref name Who Who was Who , OUP 2007 ref who later preached at Grahamstown in South Africa and who became President of the Wesleyan Conference for Great Britain in 1887 ref name odnb J. B. Atlay, revised by H. C. G. Matthew, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 36721 Sir JohnLawson Walton in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online OUP 2004 10 subscription or UK library card required for online access . Retrieved on 20 August 2010. ref and was later President of the Wesleyan Conference for South Africa. ref name The Times, 20 January 1908 p8 The Times , 20 January 1908 p8 ref His mother was Emma, the daughter of the Reverend Thomas Harris. ref name odnb Walton was educated at Merchant Taylors School, Crosby Merchant Taylors School, Great Crosby and at London University ref name Who where he matriculated but did not graduate. ref name odnb In 1882 at Glasgow Cathedral he married Joanna Hedderwick, ref The Times , 25 August 1882 p1 ref the daughter of Robert Hedderwick who founded the newspaper the Glasgow Citizen who was the son of Thomas Hedderwick , Liberal MP for Wick Burghs UK Parliament constituency Wick Burghs from 1896 1900. ref name Who They had three sons and two daughters. ref name The Times, 20 January 1908 p8 Career Walton, intending to become a barrister , joined the Inner Temple as a student on 2 November 1874 ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walton, JohnLawson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... DEFAULTSORT Walton, JohnLawson Category 1852 births Category 1908 deaths Category People educated ... was standing down. ref name Who However, John Burns , the well known trade unionist and Liberal Labour ... contribs mr john walton John Walton S start S par uk Succession box title Member of Parliament ... more details
Lawson may refer to wiktionary Lawson TOCright Music Lawson album Lawson , an album by John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew of Henry Lawson s poetry put to music. Lawson band Lawson , a British four piece pop rock band. Places Australia Lawson Lam Ontario Canada , Lawson Mountain Range , in the Blue Mountains Australia Blue Mountains in New South Wales named after Cole LawsonLawson, New South Wales , a town in the Blue Mountains Lawson, Australian Capital Territory , a suburb of Canberra Canada Lawson Island , Nunavut United States Lawson, Colorado Lawson, Missouri Lawson, Mesquite, Texas People Lawson name , people with Lawson as surname or given name Others Lawson store , a convenience store popular in Japan Lawson Arena , home to the Western Michigan University ice hockey team of the CCHA Lawson Software , enterprise resource planning software provider Lawson the Tank Engine Twin , from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Lawson criterion , an important general measure of a system that defines the conditions needed for a fusion reactor to reach ignition Thomas W. Lawson ship Thomas W. Lawson ship a seven masted, steel hulled schooner, built 1902, destroyed 1907 Lawson L 2 a biplane airliner designed and built by the Lawson Air Line Company of Milwaukee Lawson L 4 a Tri motor aircraft designed in the 1920 s for overnight transportation See also Lawsone , a naphthoquinone dye from henna Lawsonville, North Carolina Lawson McGhee Public Library , Knoxville, Tennessee, downtown library branch Sam H. Lawson Middle School , Cupertino, California, USA disambig geo DEFAULTSORT Lawson Category English toponyms de Lawson fr Lawson ja pt Lawson sv Lawson ... more details
Infobox AFL player name JohnLawson birth date birth date 1883 5 2 df y birth place originalteam Williamstown Football Club Williamstown Victorian Football Association VFA heightweight 178cm 73.5kg death date death place debutdate 1904 debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Collingwood Football Club Collingwood 1904 7 games, 2 goals St. Kilda Football Club St Kilda 1905 1907 30 games, 1 goal Richmond Football Club Richmond 1908 1909 31 games, 3 goals statsend 2006 careerhighlights BR Richmond Football Club Richmond Captain 1909 3 games John Ivor Lawson was an Australian rules football er who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the VFL AFL VFL in 1904, for the St. Kilda Football Club St Kilda Football Club from 1905 to 1907 and then for the Richmond Football Club between 1908 and 1909. Lawson captained Richmond Football Club Richmond on three occasions as the then Captain Coach Dick Condon resigned the captaincy late in the season after pressure from the club s board to do so. References Hogan P The Tigers Of Old , Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996 External links AflRleague ref I Ivor Lawson.html Richmond Football Club captains Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 2 May 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Category Collingwood Football Club players Category St Kilda Football Club players Category Richmond Football Club players Category Williamstown Football Club players Category 1883 births Category Year of death missing Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria AFL bio 1880s stub ... more details
Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st Baronet 28 July 1856 27 May 1919 ref name rayment bt cite web url http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsL1.htm title Baronetcies beginning with L part 1 work Leigh Rayment s Baronetage pages accessdate 2009 05 02 ref was a United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Unionist politician . At the United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 general election , Lawson was elected as Member of Parliament MP for the Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency Thirsk and Malton division of the North Riding of Yorkshire . He previously stood unsuccessfully in two Lancashire constituencies Bury UK Parliament constituency Bury in United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 and in Heywood UK Parliament constituency Heywood United Kingdom general election, 1886 1886 . ref name craig1885 1918 cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 origyear 1974 edition 2nd year 1989 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester ISBN 0 900178 27 2 pages 89, 318, 429 ref He served under Robert ... House of Commons . ref name craig1885 1918 Lawson died in May 1919, aged 62, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Peter. References Reflist External links Hansard contribs sir johnlawson Sir JohnLawson S start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Thirsk and Malton ... in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Lawson, Sir John Grant, 1st Baronet Baronet stub Conservative ... Frederick Jeffreys s reg uk bt s new creation s ttl title Lawson Baronets Baronet br of Knavesmire years 1905 1919 s aft after Peter Grant Lawson S end Chairmen of Ways and Means Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Lawson, John Grant alternative names SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician date of birth 28 July 1856 place of birth date of death 27 May 1919 place of death DEFAULTSORT Lawson, John Grant Category 1856 births Category 1919 deaths Category People from North Yorkshire Category ... more details
Lawson is often a surname that may sometimes also be a given name. People surnamed Lawson Abercrombie Lawson 1870 1927 , Canadian born professor of Botany in Australia Alfred Lawson , 20th century American aviator, reformer, utopian and religious leader Alfred Lawson, Jr. , Florida state senator 2001 present Andrew Lawson , Professor of Geology Ben Lawson , Australian actor Bianca Lawson , American actress Cecil Gordon Lawson , English landscape painter Charles Lawson , Belfast actor Denis Lawson , Scottish actor Dominic Lawson , British journalist brother of Nigella, son of Nigel Eddie Lawson , Motorcycle racer Edward C. Lawson , African American civil rights activist Edward M. Lawson , Canadian senator Gaines Lawson , American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Harry JohnLawson , British engineer and motor industry pioneer Henry Lawson , Australian writer and poet James Lawson , civil rights activist James Earl Lawson , Canadian Member of Parliament Jermaine Lawson , West Indian Test Cricketer JohnLawson explorer , naturalist and explorer JohnLawson Naval Officer , 17th century naval officer and republican John D. Lawson scientist , plasma physicist, best known for the Lawson criterion Len Lawson 1927 2003 , Australian comic book creator, rapist and murderer Maggie Lawson , American actress Mark Lawson , British journalist, broadcaster and author Neal Lawson , British political commentator and writer Nigel Lawson , British Conservative politician and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983 1989 Nigella Lawson , writer and cook. Peter Lawson , Canadian Member of Parliament Ray Lawson , Canadian industrialist, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Robert Lawson architect , eminent 19th century New Zealand architect Robert Lawson author , writer and illustrator William Lawson explorer William Lawson , one of a trio of explorers who discovered a route across the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia William Lawson banker , one of the founders of Scotiabank, served as first president ... more details
. Lawson Baronets, of Brough Hall 1665 First creation The Lawson Baronetcy , of Brough Hall in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of England on 6 July 1665 for JohnLawson, of Brough Hall ... below . Sir JohnLawson, 1st Baronet 1627 1698 Sir Henry Lawson, 2nd Baronet 1663 1720 Sir JohnLawson, 3rd Baronet 1689 1739 Sir Henry Lawson, 4th Baronet 1712 1781 Sir JohnLawson, 5th Baronet 1744 1811 Sir Henry Lawson, 6th Baronet 1750 1834 Lawson Baronets, of Isell 1688 The Lawson Baronetcy , of Isell ... Kingdom on 8 September 1841 for William Lawson. Born William Wright, he was the son of John .... Sir William Lawson, 1st Baronet 1796 1865 Sir JohnLawson, 2nd Baronet 1829 1910 Sir Henry Joseph ..., 5th Baronet 1907 1990 Sir John Philip Howard Lawson, 6th Baronet b. 1934 The heir is Sir John s son ... Baronet 1880 1959 Sir John Charles Arthur Digby Lawson, 3rd Baronet 1912 2001 Sir Charles John Patrick ... 1905 for the politician Sir JohnLawson, 1st Baronet, of Knavesmire JohnLawson . The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1973. Sir JohnLawson, 1st Baronet, of Knavesmire Lodge Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st Baronet 1856 1919 Sir Peter Grant Lawson, 2nd Baronet 1903 1973 External links http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1365226 Colonel Sir JohnLawson 3rd Bt.html Daily Telegraph obituary of Sir JohnLawson, 3rd Baronet, of Westwiood Grange References references Kidd ...There have been six Baronetcies created for persons with the surname of Lawson , two in the Baronetage ... Wilfrid Lawson, 1st Baronet, of Isell Wilfrid Lawson , Member of Parliament for Cumberland UK Parliament ... of the tenth Baronet in 1806. See also the 1831 creation below. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 1st Baronet, of Isell Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 1st Baronet c. 1610&ndash 1688 Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet, of Isell Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet 1664&ndash 1704 Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 3rd Baronet, of Isell Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 3rd Baronet 1697&ndash 1737 Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 4th Baronet c. 1732&ndash 1739 Sir Mordaunt ... more details
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Infobox comics creator name Jim Lawson image 4.20.08JimLawsonByLuigiNovi.JPG imagesize caption Jim Lawson at the 2008 New York Comic Con . birth name birth date Birth date and age 1960 2 19 birth place death date death place nationality American area art y alias signature notable works Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles awards subcat American Jim Lawson born February 19, 1960 ref name CBG John Jackson Miller Miller, John Jackson . http cbgxtra.com knowledge base for your reference comics industry birthdays Comics Industry Birthdays , Comics Buyer s Guide , June 10, 2005. Accessed January 1, 2011. http www.webcitation.org 5trAbNQWw WebCitation archive . ref is an United States American comic book artist best known for his work on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. Lawson created the Rat King and also co created the series Planet Racers with Peter Laird . He is also the writer artist of the black and white comic series Paleo Tales of the Late Cretaceous . For more than 20 years he was the author and artist of TMNT comics, but in 2009 he announced that he s departing from TMNT. ref http boxburning.blogspot.com 2009 10 sale of tmnts.html The Sale of the TMNTs ref Lawson was a participant in the 1988 drafting of the Creators Bill of Rights . ref http www.scottmccloud.com inventions bill bill of rights.html Creators Bill of Rights at scottmccloud.com ref References reflist External links http boxburning.blogspot.com Jim Lawson s blog http forum.newsarama.com showthread.php?threadid 63032 Newsarama interview with Jim Lawson http lambiek.net artists l lawson jim.htm Expanded bio at Lambiek.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lawson, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Artist DATE OF BIRTH February 19, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawson, Jim Category Living people Category American comics artists Category Mirage Studios Category 1960 births US comics artist stub ru , fi Jim Lawson ... more details