Lancelot was a knight of the mythical Round Table. Lancelot may also refer to Lancelot Grail , a volume of medieval French works that are a major source of Arthurian legend List of Battle Arena Toshinden characters Lancelot Lakeknight Lancelot Lakeknight , a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden fighting game series Lancelet , a group of primitive chordates Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart , a 12th century poem by Chretien de Troyes Lancelot novel Lancelot novel , a 1978 novel by Walker Percy Lancelot du Lac film Lancelot du Lac film , a 1974 film directed by Robert Bresson 2041 Lancelot , an asteroid Lancelot Merlin , an episode of the 2008 BBC TV series People Lancelot Andrewes 1555 1626 , English clergyman and scholar Lancelot Addison 1632 1703 , 17th Century clergyman and writer Lancelot Capability Brown 1716 1783 , garden designer Lancelot Holland 1887 1941 , British admiral who fought and died in the Battle of the Denmark Strait Lancelot Ware Lancelot Lionel Ware , English barrister Claude Lancelot , monk and grammarian See also Sir Lancelot disambiguation disambig de Lancelot Begriffskl rung eu Lancelot fr Lancelot homonymie ja pt Lancelote desambigua o ... more details
The brasserie Lancelot is a French brewery founded in 1990 by Bernard Lancelot , located on the site of a gold mine in Le Roc Saint Andr Roc Saint Andr in Morbihan . It produces seven top fermented , unfiltered, naturally produced and unpasteurised beers, named after figures from the history and literature of Brittany. Beers La Blanche Hermine Empty section date January 2011 La Duchesse Anne This beer is named after Anne of Brittany . Cervoise Lancelot Empty section date January 2011 Les Bonnets Rouges This beer is named after the Revolt of the papier timbr revolt of the bonnets rouges . Telenn Du Empty section date January 2011 XI.I Empty section date January 2011 Pays de Cocagne Empty section date January 2011 Other products Lancelot also sells the Breizh Cola , the chouchen Lancelot, and in 2006 began production of the organic Morgane beer, marketed as 100 Breton and 100 organic . Category Beer and breweries in France Lancelot Category Brittany br Breserezh Lancelot eu Lancelot garagardotegia fr Brasserie Lancelot ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Lancelot symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels discovery site Palomar Observatory discovered September 24, 1960 designations yes mp name 2041 alt names 2523 P L named after Lancelot mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.7859809 perihelion 2.5137261 semimajor eccentricity 0.2019546 period 2041.8975831 avg speed inclination 2.98224 asc node 134.15755 mean anomaly 149.45950 arg peri 275.13563 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions 13.37 km mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.1303 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.20 2041 Lancelot 2523 P L is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 24, 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory . 2041 Lancelot orbits in an elliptical pattern around the Sun situated via order between the planets Mars and Jupiter . 2041 Lancelot is named after Lancelot Sir Lancelot , a knight in Arthurian legend Citation needed date October 2008 . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 2041 Lancelot JPL Small Body Database Browser on 2041 Lancelot Reflist Minor planets navigator 2040 Chalonge 2042 Sitarski Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Lancelot Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1960 Beltasteroid stub de 2041 Lancelot es 2041 Lancelot eo 2041 Lanceloto fa fr 2041 Lancelot it 2041 Lancelot la 2041 Lancelot hu 2041 Lancelot ja pl 2041 Lancelot pt 2041 Lancelot sk 2041 Lancelot sr 2041 Lancelot tl 2041 Lancelot uk 2041 vi 2041 Lancelot yo 2041 Lancelot ... more details
Claude Lancelot circa c. 1615 1695 was a Jansenist monk and Philologist grammarian . Lancelot was born in Paris. He participated in the creation of the Petites coles de Port Royal in May 1638 then under the spiritual guidance of the Jean Duvergier de Hauranne , the abbot of Saint Cyran . Lancelot was placed in charge of the education of the duke of Chevreuse and of the princes of Conti . Lancelot was the author of Nouvelle m thode pour apprendre la langue latine New Method of Learning Latin , 1644 of Nouvelle m thode pour apprendre la langue grecque New Method of Learning Greek , 1655 of Jardin des racines grecques Garden of the Greek Roots , 1660 of Grammaire g n rale et raisonn e General and Rational Grammar , 1667 and, with Antoine Arnauld , of the Port Royal Grammar 1660 . In early 1660, Lancelot was forced to leave the abbey, and was ultimately exiled to Brittany . Lancelot died near the Holy Cross Abbey of Quimperl Holy Cross Abbey , in Quimperl , in 1695. http www.e libroj.com e libroj grammaire de port royal.html La Grammaire de Port Royal Claude Lancelot & Antoine Arnauld, e book downloadable Epub . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lancelot, Claude ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1695 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lancelot, Claude Category French Benedictines Category Jansenists Category 1695 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain linguist stub de Claude Lancelot fr Claude Lancelot it Claude Lancelot sk Claude Lancelot ... more details
Lancelot Blondeel Poperinge, 1498 &ndash Bruges, 4 March 1561 was a County of Flanders Flemish Painting painter established at Bruges . Works Triptyque avec les saints C me et Damien , Bruges, Sint Jacobskerk. 1523 Triptyque avec l Histoire de la Sainte Croix , Furnes, Niklasskerk Les Sept Joies de Notre Dame , Tournai, cath drale Notre Dame peut tre en collaboration avec Pierre Pourbus Martyre d un saint , New York , private collection 1548 ou 1558 Le Calvaire , Nantes , Mus e des Beaux Arts Vierge l Enfant avec saint Luc et saint loi , Bruges, Sint Salvatorskathedraal 1545 Saint Luc peignant la Vierge , Bruges, Groeningemuseum 1545 Le Bon Samaritain , Bruges , Sint Janshospitaal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blondeel, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION painter DATE OF BIRTH 1498 PLACE OF BIRTH Poperinge DATE OF DEATH 4 March 1561 PLACE OF DEATH Bruges Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT Blondeel, Lancelot Category 1498 births Category 1561 deaths Category Flemish Renaissance painters Category Flemish artists before 1830 Flemish painter stub br Lancelot Blondeel fr Lancelot Blondeel nl Lanceloot Blondeel sv Lancelot Blondeel vls Lanceloot Blondeel ... more details
The Lancelot Grail , also known as the Prose Lancelot , the Vulgate Cycle , or the Pseudo Map Cycle , is a major source of Arthurian legend written in French language French . It is a series of five prose volumes that tell the story of the quest for the Holy Grail and the romance of Lancelot and Guinevere . The major parts are early 13th century, but scholarship has few definitive answers as to the authorship ... s early adventures. The Lancelot propre Lancelot Proper , the longest section, making up half of the entire cycle. It concerns the adventures of Lancelot and the other Knights of the Round Table , and the affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. The Queste del Saint Graal Quest for the Holy Grail .... Ed. December 1, 1992 . Lancelot Grail The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post Vulgate in Translation , Volume 1 of 5. New York Garland. ISBN 0 8240 7733 4. Lacy, Norris J. Ed. August 1, 1993 . Lancelot ... Garland. ISBN 0 8153 0746 2. Lacy, Norris J. Ed. March 1, 1995 . Lancelot Grail The Old French Arthurian .... Lacy, Norris J. Ed. April 1, 1995 . Lancelot Grail The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post Vulgate ... . Lancelot Grail The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post Vulgate in Translation , Volume 5 of 5. New York Garland. ISBN 0 8153 0757 8. Other references Lacy, Norris J. Ed. 2000 . The Lancelot Grail Reader. New York Garland. ISBN 0 8153 3419 2. Elspeth Kennedy Kennedy, Elspeth 1986 . Lancelot and the Grail A Study of the Prose Lancelot . Clarendon Press. Kennedy, Elspeth 1980 . Lancelot Do Lac ... Nationale de France website fr http www.arlima.net ad cycle du lancelot graal.html Bibliography on the Archives de Litt rature M di vale en http vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu stones www lancelot project.html Lancelot Graal Research Project Category 1210s books Category 1220s books Category 1230s books ... Greal es Lanzarote Grial fr Lancelot Graal gl Lancelot Graal it Lancillotto in prosa he ja no Prosa Lancelot pt Lancelote Graal ru uk ... more details
Infobox Film name Lancelot and Guinevere image Lancelot and Guinevere poster.jpg image size caption Theatrical poster director Cornel Wilde producer Bernard Luber br Cornel Wilde writer Richard Schayer br Cornel Wilde as Jefferson Pascal starring Cornel Wilde br Jean Wallace br Brian Aherne music Ron Goodwin cinematography Harry Waxman editing Frederick Wilson distributor Universal Studios Universal International Universal International Films released June 2, 1963 UK br June 5, 1963 US runtime 116 minutes country UK language English language English budget gross preceded by followed by Lancelot and Guinevere known as Sword of Lancelot in the U.S. is a British 1963 in film 1963 film starring Cornel Wilde , his real life wife at the time, Jean Wallace , and Brian Aherne . This lesser known version of the Camelot legend is a work almost solely made by Cornel Wilde, who co produced, directed, co wrote, and played Lancelot . Plot Lancelot is King Arthur s most valued Knights of the Round Table Knight of the Round Table and a paragon of courage and virtue. Things change, however, when he falls for Guinevere Wallace , bride of King Arthur Arthur Brian Aherne , who had essayed this character more than once, e.g. in 1954 s Prince Valiant 1954 film Prince Valiant , and she for him. Made ten years after Richard Thorpe s film Knights of the Round Table film Knights of the Round Table , the illicit romance this time is portrayed as a more intimate affair, and the sword fights have a more menacing ... a challenge from a rival king, a problem that will inevitably catch Lancelot up in a personal conflict. Cast Cornel Wilde as Sir Lancelot Jean Wallace as Guinevere Brian Aherne as King Arthur George ... cco swordoflancelot Amg movie 48219 Lancelot and Guinevere tcmdb title id 92176 http www.publicdomaintorrents.com ... Lancelot And Guinevere Category 1963 films Category British adventure films Category British fantasy ... films pt Lancelot and Guinevere ... more details
Jacques Lancelot born in Rouen France in 1920 He studied at the conservatory of Caen with Fernand Blachet , and at the Paris conservatory with Auguste P rier et Fernand Oubradous were he graduated in 1939, and is considered an exponent of the traditional French Clarinet School with a clear and transparent sound. He was professor of clarinet at the conservatory of Caen for many years, as well as at the Conservatoire National Sup rieur de Musique de Lyon and at the l Acad mie Internationale de Nice . Frequently asked as juror in the Geneva competition and the Paris conservatory . He was a solo performer at the famous Concerts Lamoureux and the Garde R publicaine , as well as a member of the famous Quintette vent Fran ais , with Jean Pierre Rampal , flute Pierre Pierlot , oboe Gilbert Coursier , horn Paul Hongne , bassoon. He created the famously difficult clarinet concerto by Jean Fran aix of which, in 1976, in his book Clarinet , ref Brymer, Jack Yehudi Menuhin Music Guides Clarinet MacDonald and Jane s, London 1976 ISBN 0356084150 ref Jack Brymer wrote blockquote A work for the future, possibly, when the instrument has developed further or the human hand has changed. At present, its roulades in the key of B major are beyond almost any player but the work is a worthwhile challenge, and the A clarinet would probably provide the answer. blockquote Additionally, he created works by Jean Rivier , Roger Calmel , Bernard Beugnot and others. A clarinet competition was named after him Jacques Lancelot International Clarinet Competition . He has a considerable discography on Erato Records Erato and King Records Honours He honorary member of the international clarinet association. ref ... title ref Bibliography Michel Arrignon , Claude Crousier , Jacques Lancelot 10 ans avec la clarinette ... clarinet DEFAULTSORT Lancelot, Jacques Category Clarinetists ca Jacques Lancelot fr Jacques Lancelot nl Jacques Lancelot ja ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name James Lancelot image caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias Born 1952 origin instrument Organ music Organ genre Choral music occupation Organist, Choral Conductor years active label website notable instruments James Bennett Lancelot born 2 December 1952 is currently Master of the Chorister School, Durham Choristers and Cathedral Organist at Durham Cathedral , a position he has held since 1985. ref cite web title James Lancelot publisher url http www.duresme.org.uk CATH organist.htm accessdate 2009 04 10 ref Lancelot was educated at St Paul s Cathedral School London St Paul s Cathedral School and Ardingly College , prior to going up to King s College, Cambridge , where he was Organ Scholar from 1971 74. ref name AC Gibbs History cite book last Gibbs first David title A School with a View A History of Ardingly College 1858 2008 publisher James & James Publishers Ltd year 2008 isbn 9781903942833 ref Prior to moving to Durham Cathedral, Lancelot spent ten years as Sub Organist of Winchester Cathedral . He has been a member of the Royal College of Organists Council since 1988, and most recently of its Executive and Library Committees. He also conducts for the Durham University Choral Society. In 2008 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music ref http www.rscm.com info resources news HonAwards08 14122007.php ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lancelot, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 December 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lancelot, James Category 1952 births Category Living people Category Old Ardinians Category Alumni of King s College, Cambridge Category English organists Category Cathedral organists Category Choral conductors Category People educated at St. Paul s Cathedral School organist stub ... more details
Livia Lancelot born 11 February, 1988, Saint Denis is a France French women s motocross champion. She became the first ever female champion in the history of motocross, winning the 2008 F d ration Internationale de Motocyclisme FIM Women s Motocross World Championship. ref name LL http www.vitalmx.com news press release Livia Lancelot The First Ever Womens Motocross World Champion,3795 Livia Lancelot The First Ever Women s Motocross World Champion Vital MX ref Lancelot was awarded the Circuiti Gioielli Women s Pole Position Award in Mantova , ref name LL winning some other competitions. Career results class sortable wikitable width 50 Year width 50 Bike width 50 Team width 230 Competition width 3 Result bgcolor CCFFCC bgcolor 98FB98 2009 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kawasaki GPKR flagicon POR Grand Prix of Portugal 1st bgcolor CCFFCC bgcolor 98FB98 2008 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kawasaki GPKR flagicon BUL Grand Prix of Bulgaria 1st bgcolor CCFFCC bgcolor 98FB98 2007 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kawasaki GPKR FIM Women s Motocross World Cup 2nd bgcolor CCFFCC bgcolor 98FB98 2006 Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha Privateer FIM Women s Motocross World Cup 3rd bgcolor CCFFCC bgcolor 98FB98 2005 Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha Privateer FIM Women s Motocross World Cup 3rd Notes reflist External links http www.livialancelot.com Official site http www.kawasaki racingteam.eu motocross rider.asp?Id 47F27116&TId 6544008 Kawasaki Team profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1988 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lancelot Category Motocross riders Category French motorcycle racers Category 1988 births Category Living people France sport bio stub motorcycle racing bio stub fr Livia Lancelot ru , ... more details
Image Lancelot Ware Mensa Slovakia.jpg thumb Dr. Lancelot Ware in May 1999 Lancelot Lionel Ware OBE 5 June 1915 &ndash 15 August 2000 was an England English barrister , biochemist and co founder of Mensa International Mensa . Lancelot Ware s main claim to fame is co founding Mensa, the international High IQ society society for intellectually gifted people , with the Australia n barrister Roland Berrill in 1946. They originally called it the High IQ Club . Ware was born in Mitcham , Surrey , the eldest son of a businessman father and musical mother. He attended Steyning Grammar School and Sutton Grammar School . He then became a Royal Scholar at Imperial College London , reading mathematics , followed by a PhD in biochemistry . He undertook medical research with Sir Henry Dale at the National Institute for Medical Research in Hampstead , London , and became a non clinical medical researcher and lecturer in biochemistry at St Thomas Hospital in London . During World War II , Ware worked at the Porton Down secret research establishment. He then worked as a scientist for the Boots Company in Nottingham . During this time, he learned about IQ test s. At the end of the war in 1945, he started a law degree at Lincoln College, Oxford . While at University of Oxford Oxford , he founded Mensa on 1 October 1946. Initially the society was intended for the top 1 of the population by intelligence, but a standard deviation computing error meant it ended up being the top 2 , and this criterion has remained since then. In 1949, Ware was called to the Bar by Lincoln s Inn and he practised in the Chancery ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ware, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 June 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 August 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ware, Lancelot ... of the Order of the British Empire de Lancelot Ware fr Lancelot Ware it Lancelot Lionel Ware ja pl Lancelot Lionel Ware ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Lancelot Dowbiggin born in 1685 in Melling, Lancashire Melling , near Lancaster, Lancashire Lancaster in Lancashire , England died 24 July 1759 in London , England was an English architect. He designed St Mary s Church, Islington St Mary s Church in Islington , London, Fortiscue Lodge in Enfield Town Enfield , and several houses in Gentleman s Row . He is also responsible for finishing, in 1747, St. Mary s Church in Rotherhithe , also in London. He was buried in St. Mary s Church, Islington. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dowbiggin, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1685 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1759 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dowbiggin, Lancelot Category 1685 births Category 1759 deaths Category People from Lancaster, Lancashire Category English architects England artist stub UK architect stub ... more details
Lancelot Phelps November 9, 1784 September 1, 1866 was a United States Representative from Connecticut . He was the father of James Phelps politician James Phelps who was also a United States Representative from Connecticut. He was born in Windsor, Connecticut before moving with his family to Colebrook, Connecticut in 1794. He attended the common schools and the studied medicine and commenced practice in Colebrook, Connecticut. In addition, he also engaged in agricultural and mercantile pursuits in Riverton, Connecticut . Later, he returned to Colebrook. Phelps held various local offices. He was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1817, 1819 1821, 1824, 1827, 1828, and 1830. He was elected as a Jacksonian Democrats Jacksonian to the Twenty fourth Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty fifth Congress March 4, 1835 March 3, 1839 . He died in Colebrook, Connecticut in 1866 and was buried in Center Cemetery, Winsted, Connecticut . References CongBio P000297 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Phelps, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 9, 1784 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 1, 1866 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phelps, Lancelot Category 1784 births Category 1866 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut Category Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives de Lancelot Phelps ... more details
Lancelot Edward Seth Ward 7 August 1875 &ndash 27 August 1929 was a career soldier who commanded the First Battalion of the King s African Rifles in the First World War in East Africa. He also played first class cricket first class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset between 1913 and 1920. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3876 3876.html title Lancelot Ward publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2011 05 25 ref He was born at Apsley, Hertfordshire Apsley , Hertfordshire and died at Lambeth , London . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ward, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 7 August 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 August 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ward, Lancelot Category 1875 births Category 1929 deaths Category English cricketers Category Somerset cricketers Category British Army personnel of World War I Category Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry officers Category Companions of the Distinguished Service Order Category King s African Rifles officers Category People from Dacorum district ... more details
Sir Lancelot Oliphant KCMG, CB born 8th October, 1881 died 2nd October, 1965 was a British diplomat, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belgium , Minister Plenipotentiary to Luxembourg and Director General of the Foreign Office . Family background Lancelot Oliphant was the youngest of three sons of Arthur Craigie Oliphant and Agnes Mary, daughter of Rear Admiral William Horton and grand daughter of Admiral Joshua Syndey Horton. Sir Lancelot s grandfather was Col. James Oliphant , Chairman of the East India Company , who in turn was the younger brother of Laurence Oliphant Scottish politician Laurence Oliphant, 8th of Condie , Member of Parliament for Perth. ref name BLG19 Burke s Landed Gentry 19th edition, The Kingdom in Scotland ref ref name BPB107 Burke s Peerage & Baronetage 107th edition ref Lancelot was married to Christine McRae Sinclair. She had previously been married to Victor Albert Francis Charles Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill 1864 1934 . One of Sir Lancelot s brothers was Rear Admiral Laurence Richard Oliphant, who was married to the Hon. Adelaide Daphne Hermione Willoughby, daughter of the 10th Baron Middleton, who are the grandparents of the present 34th Chief of the Oliphants. ref name BLG19 ref name BPB107 Lancelot was educated privately. Career Lancelot joined the Foreign Office on 25th August, 1903 as a clerk. He passed the examination second out of sixteen. In September, 1905 he was appointed third Secretary in Constantinople. In August, 1906 Lancelot returned to the Foreign Office and worked in the eastern department. Between March, 1909 and October, 1911 he was third Secretary in Tehran. He subsequently returned to the eastern department ..., in March, 1936 Lancelot was promoted to deputy under secretary of state which lasted until 1939 ... and Neville Chamberlain were trying to negotiate a peace agreement with Adolf Hitler. Lancelot ... Hugessen Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen end box Categories DEFAULTSORT Oliphant,Lancelot Category 1881 ... more details
Lancelot Layne died July 28, 1990 was a rapso artist from Trinidad and Tobago . Person Lancelot Layne was born to a Ms. Ethel Strawn n e Serrano and raised in Gonzales, Trinidad , a village near Port of Spain . He had a start in many local singing shows and showcase forums in and about Trinidad. During his career, he travelled around the world giving lectures and shows at many music institutions and universities, and was one of the first artists to bring the music of Trinidad and Tobago to the rest of the world. Layne took many trips to Africa , after studying History of Africa African history . A 1998 United Nations Radio programme described the links between Calypso music calypso and highlife music, focusing on an exchange of visits between Layne and high life musician Koo Nimo of Ghana . In later years, Layne joined the Orisa faith. He had twin daughters, Niasha and Anuska, who are accomplished pannist s. He is often described as being the founder of rapso his 1970 song Blow Away was the first rapso recording, although the term was not coined until 1980. Many of his most remembered songs were not recorded, including the song Strike Squad , which he composed for his local Association football football team. Get Off The Radio was a protest song about the imbalance of radio airplay song airplay between local and foreign works. Discography 1971 Afro dadian Blow way Antillana 1972 Carnival Calypso Hits LP 1975 Endless Vibrations Soul Train 1975 Dat is Horrors Kaiso For Mout 1975 ... Calypso LP External links http www.nalis.gov.tt Biography bio LANCELOT LAYNE lateEntertainer.htm Lancelot Layne biography by his daughter, Niasha Layne. http www.calypsoarchives.co.uk maindirectory Lancelot 20Layne.html Lancelot Layne discography from the Calypso music Calypso Archives. http caribplanet.homestead.com ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Layne, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 28, 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Layne, Lancelot ... more details
About the Dean of Lichfield and Archdeacon of Coventry the Archdeacon of Dorset Lancelot Addison Archdeacon of Dorset Reverend Lancelot Addison 1632 20 April 1703 was born at Crosby Ravensworth ref name Julian John Julian Dictionary of Hymnology, Second Edition, page 19. London John Murray, 1907. ref in Westmorland . He was educated at Queen s College, Oxford . Rev. Addison worked at Tangier as a chaplain for seven years and upon his return he wrote West Barbary, or a Short Narrative of the Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fex and Morocco 1671 . In 1670 he was appointed royal chaplain or Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, ref name Julian shortly thereafter Rector of Milston, Wilts, and Prebendary in the Cathedral of Salisbury. ref name Julian In 1683 became Dean of Lichfield , and in 1684 Archdeacon of Coventry . Among his other works was The Present State of the Jews 1675 , a detailed study of the Jewish population of the Barbary Coast in the seventeenth century their customs, and their religious behavior. ref name uchicago Rosenberger Collection, University of Chicago Early Apologists and Christian Hebraists 13 http www.lib.uchicago.edu e spcl excat rosenberger Emancip.html ref Scholars have pointed out that part of Addison s book simply repeats material found in the English translation of Johannes Buxtorf s work, The Jewish Synagogue, or an Historical Narration of the State of the Jewes Synagoga Judaica, London, 1657 . ref name upenn http www.library.upenn.edu exhibits cajs exhibit toc.html University of Pennsylvania Library ref He died in 1703 leaving three sons poet Joseph Addison , scholar Lancelot Addison, and Gulston Addison , who became Governor of Chennai Madras . Rev. Addison was buried in Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire . Notes references Archdeacons of Coventry Deans of Lichfield Persondata NAME Addison, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon ... Addison, Lancelot Category 1632 births Category 1703 deaths Category Alumni of The Queen s College ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Francine Lancelot 1929 2003 was a French dancer, choreographer and dance historian. She was a pioneer in the revival of French baroque dance. Through her dance company, Ris et Danceries she created many magnificent performances including Bal la cour , Tempore et misura , and the trag die lyrique Atys by Jean Baptiste Lully . Francine was an outstanding teacher she gave private lessons to Nureyev at l Op ra , Through her careful study of period sources, she revolutionized belle danse performance, most notably with respect to dance tempi. She was also actively curious about the Italian and French dance Arbeau and L Instruction that preceded the French baroque style , and about 17th century Spanish dance. Her research resulted in articles and her 1995 catalogue raisonn La Belle Dance . She also produced recordings and CDs of dance music. Her interests ranged from French traditional or folk dance to African drumming . Today, the number of fine baroque dancers and companies in Europe and North America testify to her legacy. Students of Francine Lancelot Lieven Baert Deda Cristina Colonna Fran oise Denieau Daniel Gariepy Ken Pierce Barbara Segal Margit Legler Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lancelot, Francine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lancelot, Francine Category French dancers Category 1929 births Category 2003 deaths fr Francine Lancelot ... more details
Sir Lancelot Shadwell 3 May 1779 10 August 1850 was a barrister at Lincoln s Inn and was Member of Parliament MP for Ripon UK Parliament constituency Ripon from 1826 to 1827 before becoming Chancellor of the High Court Vice Chancellor of England in 1827. He supported Jewish emancipation . A plaque is displayed outside the Baptist Church in Rushmere St. Andrew displaying a Rushmere Common History ruling he made regarding Rushmere Common . References rayment hc date March 2012 External links Hansard contribs mr lancelot shadwell Lancelot Shadwell http www.rothschildarchive.org ib ?doc ib articles BW2bShadwell Letter to Lionel de Rothschild http www.rothschildarchive.org ib ?doc ib articles BW3bShadwell Bank to Westminster Lionel de Rothschild s journey to parliament, 1847 1858 s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Ripon UK Parliament constituency Ripon years United Kingdom general election, 1826 1826 1827 with Frederick Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich Frederick John Robinson to 1827 with2 Louis Hayes Petit from 1827 before George Gipps MP for Ripon George Gipps br Frederick Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich Frederick John Robinson after Louis Hayes Petit br George Spence MP George Spence s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shadwell, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 3 May 1779 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 August 1850 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shadwell, Lancelot Category 1779 births Category 1850 deaths Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1826 1830 UK MP stub ... more details
Image Lancelot.JPG thumb 1st ediiton cover br Farrar, Straus & Giroux Lancelot is a 1977 novel by the United States American author Walker Percy . It tells the story of the dejected lawyer Lancelot Lamar, who murders his wife after discovering that he is not the father of her youngest daughter. He ends up in a mental institution , where his story is told through his reflections on his disturbing past. The novel compares the protagonist unfavorably to his namesake, Sir Lancelot , as he experiences a vision of an empty modern American culture which invokes the symbolism of the mythical Wasteland mythology Wasteland . ref name NAE Thompson, Raymond H. 1991 . Walker Percy . In Norris J. Lacy , The New Arthurian Encyclopedia , pp. 356 357. New York Garland, 1991 . ISBN 0 8240 4377 4. ref Lamar s quest to expose this moral emptiness is a transposition of the quest for the Holy Grail as he witnesses and records the increasing moral depravity of his wife and daughter during the filming of a Hollywood movie, he becomes obsessed with and corrupted by the immorality he seeks to condemn. ref name NAE The novel is replete with Arthurian references, including characters based on Merlin and Percival . ref name NAE Cultural references During the second season of Lost, in the episode Maternity Leave , James Sawyer Ford is seen reading a copy of the novel. During the sixth season of Lost, in the episode Recon , a copy of the novel is stacked with A Wrinkle in Time and Watership Down on the James Sawyer Ford s dresser in his alternate time line. Notes Reflist References Norris J. Lacy 1991 . The New Arthurian Encyclopedia . New York Garland, 1991 . ISBN 0 8240 4377 4. Walker Percy DEFAULTSORT Lancelot Novel Category 1978 novels Category 20th century American novels Category Modern Arthurian fiction Category Novels by Walker Percy 1970s novel stub nl Lancelot roman ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Lancelot Dent was a 19th century United Kingdom British merchant resident for a period in Guangzhou Canton , China who dealt primarily in opium . He was christened on August 4, 1799 in Crosby Ravensworth , Westmorland , England, son of William and Jane Wilkinson Dent. He had a powerful hold over some agency houses buying opium from the Calcutta auction, including Carr, Tagore & Company, managed by Bengal i merchant Dwarkanath Tagore . Together with his brother Thomas, Lancelot commissioned construction of Flass House, now a grade two listed building in the Palladian architecture Palladian style , on land inherited from their sister in England s northern Lake District . ref Cite web url http www.flasshouse.co.uk about flass house.html title About Flass House accessdate December 22, 2010 ref The property would remain in the Dent family until 1972, when it was sold to banker, historian and writer Frank Welsh writer Frank Welsh . ref cite book title A Borrowed Place The History of Hong Kong last Welsh first Frank year 1993 publisher Kodansha America Inc. location United States isbn 1 56836 002 9 page xi pages 624 ref Dent died in London on 28 November 1853 aged 54 and is buried in the churchyard at Crosby Ravensworth. ref Cite web url http parsonsfamily.blogware.com indiI1844.html title Thomas Dent accessdate December 15, 2010 ref References Reflist See also Dent & Co. Anglo Chinese relations Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dent, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1853 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dent, Lancelot Category 1853 deaths Category British expatriates in China Category British drug traffickers zh ... more details
Infobox rugby biography name Lancelot Smith image birth name Lancelot Machattie Smith ref name scrum cite web url http www.scrum.com australia rugby player 1730.html title Scrum.com player profile of Mac Smith publisher Scrum.com accessdate 12 July 2010 ref birth date circa 1885 ref name scrum birth place Bathurst, New South Wales ref name scrum death date death date 1956 3 df y ref name scrum death place Orange, New South Wales height weight nickname Mac ref name scrum occupation school university spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position centre rugby union centre ref name scrum ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints ru provinceyears ru province ru provincecaps ru provincepoints ru nationalyears 1905 ref name scrum ru nationalteam Australian national rugby union team Australia ru nationalcaps 1 ref name scrum ru nationalpoints 0 ref name scrum website Lancelot Machattie Mac Smith c. 1885 March 1956 was a rugby union player who represented Australia . Smith, a centre rugby union centre , was born in Bathurst, New South Wales and claimed one international rugby cap for Australia, playing against New Zealand, at Dunedin, on 2 September 1905. References reflist 1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Smith, Mac ALTERNATIVE NAMES Smith, Lancelot Machattie SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH c. 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Bathurst, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH March 1956 PLACE OF DEATH Orange, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Smith, Mac Category Australian rugby union players Category Australia international rugby union players Category 1956 deaths Australia rugbyunion bio stub ... more details
File LancelotPress Sign.jpg thumb 160px Lancelot Press Lancelot Press was a Canada Canadian publishing company which operated between 1966 and 1997. It specialized in non fiction titles, many of which were of a regional nature centered on Maritime Canada , in the fields of local history, spirituality and personal memoirs. For many years, Lancelot was one of the very few Maritime publishing companies. The business was founded by Reverend William Pope, a United Church minister, near Hantsport, Nova Scotia . Responsibilities for its operation were shared with his wife Isabel. Between its founding and wrapping up, it published more than 200 titles. ref name Parker George L. Parker, http thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0007459 Small Presses , Canadian Encyclopedia ref ref http www.companylisting.ca Lancelot Press Limited default.aspx Company Listing ref Many well known writers in the region published with Lancelot, including Douglas How , Bridglal Pachai and Alden Nowlan and Dorothy Perkyns. The poet Margaret Avison published several titles with Lancelot including No Time 1989 which won the Governor General s Award for Poetry. Many Lancelot Press titles remain in print through a publishing arrangement with Nimbus. NOTOC Robert Pope Foundation The Popes wrapped up Lancelot Press in 1997 to focus on an new enterprise, the Robert Pope Foundation. ref Jock Murray, http www.humanehealthcare.com Article.asp?art id 528 humane Health Care ... ref Named for their late son and artist Robert Pope, who died of Hodgkins Lymphoma , the foundation shares his legacy of art which conveyed the artist s impressions of illness and healing from a patient s point of view. His work was published in the book Illness and Healing The Art of Robert Pope , which is today presented ... Reflist External links ISBN database http isbndb.com d publisher lancelot press.html Lancelot Press DEFAULTSORT Lancelot Press Category Book publishing companies of Canada Category Companies based ... more details
File Sir Lancelot Graham.jpg thumb Sir Lancelot Graham as Governor of Sindh Sir Lancelot Graham 1880 1958 ref cite web url http janus.lib.cam.ac.uk db node.xsp?id EAD GBR 0115 RCMS 2020 2 17 1 title Sir Lancelot Graham publisher University of Cambridge Janus Project date accessdate 2010 04 12 ref was an Indian civil servant during the British Raj. He served as the first Commissioners of Sind Governor of Sindh Sind ref name miall1999 cite news url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment obituary david graham 1113412.html location London work The Independent title Obituary David Graham first Leonard last Miall date 1999 08 18 ref from 1 April 1936 ref cite web url http www.pas.gov.pk uploads downloads mpas 1st assembly.pdf title Legislative Assembly of Sind under Government of India Act 1935 publisher Provincial Assembly of Sindh date accessdate 2010 04 12 ref to 31 March 1941. ref cite web url http www.governorsindh.gov.pk governors governor.asp?govid 1 title Governors publisher Sindh Governor House date accessdate 2010 04 12 ref During his governorship, in order to encourage notables of the province, letters of appreciation were issued to various politicians and landlords of Sind for their public service to their territories and the country as a whole. One of his principal advisers was Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto , father of the later prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto . Khan Sahib Shahal Khan Khoso also received letters of appreciation from Graham. Graham appointed Khan Bahadur Ghulam Nabi Kazi MBE as his first Director of Public Instruction to head the Education Sector in Sindh. Upon Kazi s retirement in 1939, he appointed Dr Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota to that position. ref http www.governorsindh.gov.pk governors governor.asp?govid 1 Official Website Sindh ... Dow years 1936 1941 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Graham, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Graham, Lancelot Category Indian Civil Service officers Category Governors of Sindh Category ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Lancelot Robinson image country England fullname Lancelot Charles Digby Robinson living dayofbirth 23 monthofbirth 10 yearofbirth 1905 placeofbirth countryofbirth England dayofdeath 31 monthofdeath 5 yearofdeath 1935 placeofdeath Quetta , Baluchistan Chief Commissioner s Province Baluchistan countryofdeath British Raj British India batting Right handed batsman bowling Right arm slow role Batsman club1 Marylebone Cricket Club year1 1934 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 first class cricket First class matches1 1 runs1 39 bat avg1 39.00 100s 50s1 0 0 top score1 39 deliveries1 wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 0 &ndash date year source http cricketarchive.com Players 32 32446 32446.html CricketArchive Lancelot Charles Digby Robinson 23 October 1905 31 May 1935 was an English people English first class cricket er. Robinson was educated at Bedford School and played as an all rounder for their cricket XI, topping their bowling averages in 1922. He moved in 1924 to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst . It was then that he also started playing for Bedfordshire County Cricket Club Bedfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship . ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Players 32 32446 all teams.html title Teams Lancelot Robinson played for publisher CricketArchive ref His only first class appearance came in 1934, against Ireland cricket team Ireland at College Park, Dublin . Playing for the Marylebone Cricket Club , Robinson came in at eight in the batting order and was his side s second top scorer with 39 runs, in what would be his only innings. ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 15 15160.html title Ireland v Marylebone Cricket Club publisher ... Robinson, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 23 October 1905 ... s Province Baluchistan DEFAULTSORT Robinson, Lancelot Category 1905 births Category English cricketers ... more details