no footnotes date March 2012 The Provisions of Oxford are often regarded as England s first written constitution although the Magna Carta and earlier law codes such as that of King Ethelbert of Kent are also significant . Installed in 1258 by a group of barons led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester , the provisions forced Henry III King Henry III of England to accept a new form of government in which power was placed in the hands of a council of twenty four members, twelve selected by the crown, twelve by the barons. The twenty four members selected were to pick two more men to oversee all decisions. The selected men were to supervise ministerial appointments, local administration and the custody of royal castles. Parliament, meanwhile, which was to meet three times a year, would monitor the performance of this council. A written confirmation of the agreement was sent to the sheriff s of all the counties of England in Latin , French language French and, significantly, in Middle English . The use of the English language was symbolic of the Anglicisation Anglicisation of the government ... Bot generated title ref The Provisions of Oxford were replaced in 1259 by the Provisions of Westminster . These Provisions were overthrown by Henry, helped by a papal bull , in 1261, seeding the start ... that in 1258 the Provisions of Oxford provided that no further expansion of the writ system ... links http www.1911encyclopedia.org Provisions Of Oxford 1911 Encyclopedia Provisions of Oxford http www.governmenthistory.org ?page id 20 The Provisions of Oxford American Government a History http englandcalling.wordpress.com the provisions of oxford 1258 and westminster 1259 The Provisions of Oxford ... English law UK law stub cs Oxfordsk ustanoven de Provisions of Oxford es Provisiones de Oxford fr Provisions d Oxford it Disposizioni di Oxford ja pl Prowizje oksfordzkie ru ... before. The Provisions were the first government documents to be published in English since the Norman ... more details
been originally appointed under the Provisions of Oxford which the Provisions of Westminster superseded . The new document largely reinforced many of the provisions of the earlier Provisions of Oxford, but also provided for additional inheritance and taxation reforms including the first statutory provisions relating to Mortmain . As a whole the Provisions consisted of a miscellaneous group of administrative ... references External links England Calling http englandcalling.wordpress.com the provisions of oxford 1258 and westminster 1259 The Provisions of Oxford 1258 and Westminster 1259 much of these texts ...The Provisions of Westminster of 1259 were part of a series of legislative constitutional reforms which arose out of power struggles between Henry III of England and his barons. The King s failed campaigns in France in 1230 and 1242 , and his choice of friends and advisers, together with the cost of his failed scheme to make one of his younger sons King of Sicily and help the Pope against the Holy Roman Emperor , led to further disputes with the barons and united opposition in Church and State. Henry s position was not helped by the fact that his lifestyle was extravagant and his tax demands were widely resented. The King s accounts show a list of many charitable donations and payments for building works including the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey which began in 1245 . The Provisions themselves ... of 1258 1265. The Provisions were also the first English legislation to deliberately alter existing .... In addition, the Provisions of Westminster included proposals for improving the functioning of the royal .... Subsequent divisions among the barons themselves enabled Henry to repudiate the Provisions helped .... The clauses of the provisions which limited monarchical authority were then annulled, but the legal clauses of the Provisions of Westminster were reaffirmed in the Statute of Marlborough 1267 . The Provisions ... fr Provisions de Westminster it Disposizioni di Westminster ja uk ... more details
Provisions Library is a resource center for social change located at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia . ref name provisions Cite web title About Provisions accessdate 2012 02 12 url http provisionslibrary.com ?page id 2 ref The library has over 6000 books, magazines, DVD s, and VHS videos all centered on social change and the arts. ref cite web title Provisions Library url http provisionslibrary.com ?page id 14796 accessdate 11 February 2012 ref In addition to serving as a resource center, Provisions focuses on the arts as a central means for amplifying social engagement in a variety of arenas. ref Cite web title Featuring Provisions Library for Arts and Social Change Library as Incubator Project accessdate 2012 02 12 url http www.libraryasincubatorproject.org ?p 1449 ref Provisions collaborates on curation projects, and it has held over 25 exhibitions of socially engaged art. The library has focused on curating traveling art exhibitions with partner institutions since 2008. Provisions Library was founded in 2001 as a project of the GAEA Foundation. It moved to Dupont Circle in Washington, DC in 2003. ref cite web url http www.statevoices.org node 3286 title Organizing Provisions Library and Brushfire publisher State Voices date accessdate 2012 02 11 ref As of 2011, the Provisions Library research center is housed at George Mason University, and its executive director is Donald Russell. ref name provisions References reflist External links http provisionslibrary.com Provisions Library home page http www.gaeafoundation.org GAEA Foundation http www.collectivewhitehouse.org CWH THE CASA BLANDA.html The Casa Blanda , Provisions Library art project Coord 38 54 56.8 N 77 2 45.3 W display title Category Libraries in Virginia Category Non profit organizations based in Virginia Category Art in Virginia Category George Mason University Category 2001 establishments in the United States Category Organizations established in 2001 art org stub Virginia stub ... more details
refimprove date December 2007 Ground provisions is the term used in West Indian nations to describe a number of traditional vegetable and fruit staples that are planted in the ground, such as Yam vegetable yam s and cassava . They are often cooked and served as a side dish in local cuisine. Caribbean recipes will often simply call for ground provisions rather than specify specific vegetables. External links http www.rastaseed.com ?p 58 Article discussing ground provisions and their health benefits DEFAULTSORT Ground Provisions Category Caribbean cuisine Category Staple foods Category Flora of the Caribbean ingredient stub ... more details
File Atlanta WestSide Provisions District.jpg thumb Westside Provisions marker Westside Provisions is a mixed use development mixed use neighborhood located in the heart of the West Midtown area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. ref http westsidepd.com about 2 ref History File White Provision.jpg thumb White Provision expansion plans, 1922 Westside Provisions was formed in 2008 by the construction of a footbridge linking the Westside Urban Market to White Provision. White Provision occupies the White Provision Co. building, constructed in 1910 and expanded in 1922 1924 in the Industrial Gothic style. It served as a meat packing plant and was sold to Swift and Company. In 1963 the property was converted into a bonded warehouse and in 1991 as a U Haul storage center and as residential lofts. Westside Urban Market is built on the site of the 1917 United Butchers Abattoir, later the site of Stovall and Co. ref http www.artery.org Abattoir.htm United Butchers Abattoir Stoval West Side Market , Artery.org ref Both the abbatoir and meat packing facility were established in proximity to the Miller Union Stockyards then located in the area from the 1880s through 1940s. ref http www.artery.org MillerUnionStockYard.htm Miller Union Stock Yards , Artery.org , Marietta Street Artery site ref Retail and dining Westside Provisions boasts top notch dining experiences and national retailers. For retail, the development is anchored by a large Room & Board furniture store as well as Atlanta s second Anthropologie . ref http www.bizjournals.com atlanta print edition 2012 03 02 white provision evolves.html White Provision evolves Atlanta Business Chronicle ref ref http www.artery.org WhiteProvisionCo.htm White Provision Company , Artery.org ref ref http www.jamestownproperties.com News Press Releases Stories 2010 White Provision Named Development of Excellence .aspx White Provision Named Development of Excellence , Jamestown Properties website ref The district includes Atlanta s two top ... more details
About the city of Oxford in England other cities and other meanings Use British English date August 2011 ... and descriptions of usage official name Oxford other name native name for cities whose native name ... is strength small images and maps image skyline Oxford from Boars Hill.jpg imagesize 260px image caption Oxford skyline viewed from Boars Hill image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield link shield size image blank emblem Oxford COA.gif blank emblem type Coat of arms of Oxford City Council blank emblem size 160px blank emblem link image map Oxford UK locator map.svg mapsize ... county subdivision name3 Oxfordshire subdivision type4 Admin HQ subdivision name4 Oxford City Centre ... Governing  body leader name Oxford City Council leader title1 Lord Mayor br br Deputy Lord Mayor leader name1 Cllr Elise Benjamin 2010 2011 Green Party leader title2 Sheriff of Oxford leader name2 ... Oxford IPAc en the local dialect is rhotic, and we transcribe r regardless audio en uk Oxford.ogg k s f d ref cite book editor Clive Upton Upton, Clive , et al title The Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English year 2001 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford, England ... England , the home of the University of Oxford . The city is the county town of Oxfordshire , and forms ... Isis locally run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre. Oxford has a diverse economic ... technology and science based businesses. Buildings in Oxford demonstrate an example of every ... England Saxons , including the iconic, mid 18th century Radcliffe Camera . Oxford is known as the city ... of Oxford s university buildings. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English speaking world . ref harvnb Sager 2005 p 36 . ref History main History of Oxford File Radcliffe Camera, Oxford Oct 2006.jpg thumb left upright The Radcliffe Camera Oxford was first settled in Anglo ... E Gazetteer Places Europe Great Britain England Oxfordshire Oxford Texts FLEOXF 2 .html hijinks ... more details
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In United States agricultural policy, a marketing loan repayment provision is a loan settlement provision, first authorized by the Food Security Act of 1985 P.L. 99 198 , that allowed producers to repay nonrecourse loan s at less than the announced loan rates whenever the world price or loan repayment rate for the commodity were less than the loan rate. Marketing loan provisions became mandatory for soybeans and other oilseed s, upland cotton , and rice and were permitted for wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, and honey under amendments made by the 1990 farm bill P.L. 101 624 . The 1996 farm bill P.L. 104 127 retained the marketing loan provisions for wheat, feed grains, rice, upland cotton, and oilseeds. The 2002 farm bill P.L. CRS 161 101 171, Sec. 1201 1205 continued marketing assistance loans and expanded their application to wool, mohair, dry peas, lentils, and small chickpeas. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Marketing Loan Repayment Provisions Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
The Bah s Under the Provisions of the Covenant BUPC is a small Bah divisions Bah sect founded originally by Leland Jensen in the early 1970s. The claims of the BUPC focus on a dispute in leadership following the death of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, and a subsequent dispute among the followers of Mason Remey . As a follower of Remey, Jensen believed that the majority of Bah s were deceived, and attempted to create a new administration. Jensen also made specific Leland Jensen Predictions predictions for worldwide catastrophes, including a specific date in 1980 for the apocalypse , where followers were observed by researchers as a study in cognitive dissonance . ref name stone269 Harvnb Stone 2000 pp 269 ref Researchers from the University of Montana who observed the group in various studies over the course of 16 years noted that from 1980 to 1996 membership fluctuated, but probably never exceeded 200 nationwide. ref name stone271 Adherents were mostly concentrated in Missoula, Montana , with groups at times in Wyoming, Arkansas, Minnesota, Colorado, and Wisconsin. ref name stone271 Harvnb Stone 2000 pp 271 ref ref name stone280 harvnb stone 2000 p 280 ref The group consisted of roughly 150 people leading up to 1980, ref harvnb stone 2000 p 132 ref but declined in size significantly following the disconfirmed prophecy, with almost all of the believers outside of Montana eventually rejecting Jensen s teachings. ref harbnb stone 2000 p 138 ref By 1990 the researchers claimed the BUPC probably had fewer than 100 members. ref name stone280 With defection accelerating in the 1990s ... of Christ . This prophecy was discovered by leaders of the Bah s Under the Provisions of the Covenant ... of the Bah Faith publisher Oneworld Publications location Oxford, UK isbn 1851681841 Citation last ... Oxford, UK isbn 0853983445 Newspaper articles Bradlee, Eva 24 November 2001 . http www.missoulian.com ... 1991 . The Montana Standard. Front Page. DEFAULTSORT Baha is Under The Provisions Of The Covenant ... more details
The cotton competitiveness provisions are provisions added by the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 to the cotton program designed to keep U.S. cotton prices competitive in domestic and export markets. Sometimes referred to as the three step competitiveness provisions. Step 1 is the discretionary authority for USDA to reduce the adjusted world price used in the cotton marketing assistance loan program when world prices are declining to near the adjusted world price, but U.S. prices are higher than world prices. Though rarely used, the Step 1 adjustment is intended to make marketing loans more effective in keeping U.S. cotton globally competitive. Step 2 payments , sometimes referred to as the user marketing certificate program, are made to U.S. cotton users and exporters when U.S. prices are higher than world prices. Step 2 payments are intended to bridge price gap and keep U.S. cotton competitive. Step 3 mandates the opening of a special import quota when the differential between the higher U.S. price for cotton and the lower price for foreign cotton extends for a specified length of time. Its purpose is to allow imports to enter, acting to lower U.S. prices to bring them more in line with world prices. A step 3 quota cannot be established if a limited global quota for upland cotton is in effect, which operates differently and is triggered when other price conditions are met. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Provisions, Fiction and Gear Type Album Artist Moth band MOTH Cover PF&G.jpg Released April 9, 2002 Recorded Winter 2000 March 2001 Genre Alternative rock Length 42 55 Label Virgin Records Producer Sean Beavan Last album Like a Butterfly cept Different br 2001 This album Provisions, Fiction and Gear br 2002 Next album Drop Deaf br 2004 Singles Name Provisions, Fiction and Gear Type studio single 1 I See Sound single 1 date 2002 Provisions, Fiction and Gear is the third album and major label debut by the United States American alternative rock band Moth band MOTH . Track listing All songs written by Brad Stenz. I See Sound 3 10 Thinkin Please 3 36 Hearing Things 3 17 Burning Down My Sanity 4 08 Last Night s Dream 3 31 Leftovers 3 17 Lovers Quarrel 4 03 Cocaine Star 2 39 Plastics Campaign 3 18 Sleepy 3 48 Straight Line 4 42 Not Really 3 20 Recording process We had recorded an album, it just wasn t released. Some of the material was from that record and that was interesting, because we knew what we had done wrong in the past and how we could make the songs better. About half of the record was like that, the other half were very new songs, written about six months prior to going into the studio. That was really exciting as well. The biggest part of it was the money but that in turn allowed us to take more time. We never did this thing called pre production before and we did that this time around. Pre production basically entails getting together with the rhythm section and running through the songs. Sean Beavan our producer and I trimmed the fat off some of the tunes so they were new for me too. We all rehearsed as a group and played the newer, leaner arrangements to see how everything worked out. ref cite web url http prod1.cmj.com articles display article.php?id 34426 title MOTH Daydream Believers publisher CMJ.com author ... rev1score 6.9 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 20048 moth provisions fiction ... more details
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wiktionary oxfordOxford , Oxfordshire, is a city in England, famous for its university, the University of Oxford , which is commonly referred to simply as Oxford as well. Other meanings of Oxford include TOCright Places Australia Oxford Falls, New South Wales Canada Oxford County, Ontario Oxford electoral district Oxford, Nova Scotia , in Cumberland County Oxford Edmonton , a neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta Mount Oxford Nunavut , a mountain on Ellesmere Island New Zealand Oxford, New Zealand United Kingdom Oxford UK Parliament constituency , the historic Parliamentary constituency of the city Oxford East UK Parliament constituency , a modern Parliamentary constituency of the city Oxford West ... States Oxford, Alabama Oxford, Arkansas Oxford, Connecticut Oxford, Florida Oxford, Georgia Oxford, Idaho Oxford, Indiana Oxford, Iowa Oxford, Kansas Oxford, Kentucky Oxford, Maine Oxford CDP , Maine Oxford, Maryland Oxford, Massachusetts Oxford CDP , Massachusetts Oxford, Michigan Oxford, Mississippi Oxford, Nebraska Oxford Township, New Jersey Oxford CDP, New Jersey Oxford town , New York Oxford village , New York Oxford, North Carolina Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Pennsylvania Oxford town , Wisconsin Oxford, Wisconsin seealso Oxford County disambiguation Oxford Township disambiguation New Oxford, Pennsylvania North Oxford, Maine Oxford Junction, Iowa South Oxford, Maine Education University of OxfordOxford University Press Oxford Brookes University Oxford College of Emory University Oxford Academy California Oxford International School, Dhaka People Bishop of Oxford Earl of Oxford , a title in the English peerage Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford , candidate of Oxfordian theory Edward Oxford , who attempted to kill Queen Victoria Ken Oxford , British footballer Kenneth Oxford , senior British police officer Clothing Oxford shoe , a style of shoe Oxford shirt , a shirt made of Oxford cloth Oxford cloth , a type of cotton cloth, typically used for shirts Language Oxford comma or Harvard ... more details
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Oxford had yielded up, not having a fortnight s provisions in the other Worcester had been lost. blockquote ... Clement s, Oxford St Clement s , lying outside Magdalen Bridge . On 6 May the magazine for provisions ...Campaignbox First English Civil War The Siege of Oxford was a Parliament of England Parliamentarian victory ... terms before a bombardment occurred. The city during the civil war Following the creation of the Oxford Parliament 1644 King s Oxford Parliament early in 1644, Oxford was the centre of the Cavalier ... opportunity of supplying the court and garrison. The position of Oxford gave Charles I of England .... The King was at Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church and the Queen at Merton College, Oxford Merton . Ordnance was cast at Oriel College, Oxford St Mary s College , ref http www.british civil wars.co.uk glossary oxford parliament.htm The Oxford Parliament British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate 1638 60 Retrieved on 15 November 2008. Oriel hosted the Privy Council of the Oxford Parliament 1644 King s Oxford Parliament , which would seem to disagree with Grose s summary of the work ... a powder factory and New College, Oxford New College the Magazine artillery magazine . At St Peter s College, Oxford New Inn Hall the requisitioned college plate was melted down into Oxford Crowns and at Carfax ... s map of Oxford, 1605..jpg 300px thumb right The River Cherwell bottom left , Magdalen Bridge left ..., Oxford Marston are off the left hand side of the map. Late in May 1644 Edmund Ludlow joined William Waller at Abingdon, Oxfordshire Abingdon to block up Oxford. On 27 May Waller attempted to cross ..., the Royalists retreated to Oxford, which was reached in the early morning of 3 June ... besieged in Oxford with the whole army had been certainly in a few days to put himself and all into their hands . It was decided the King should leave Oxford that night the King ordered a large part of the army, with cannon, to march through Oxford towards Abingdon to provide a diversion. The King ... more details
Oxford College could refer to Colleges of the University of Oxford There are various institutions in Oxford that use the phrase Oxford College in their name, but have no connexions with the University. Oxford College of Emory University in Oxford, Georgia , USA Aletheia University in Tamsui, Taiwan, erstwhile Oxford University College. Oxford College previously known as the Oxford Female Institute former women s college now merged with Miami University in Oxford, Ohio schooldis ... more details
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Oxford Road may be Oxford Road, Hong Kong , Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Oxford Road, Reading , Berkshire, England Oxford Road, Singapore Oxford Road, Manchester , the main southern approach to the city, home of Manchester University Manchester Oxford Road railway station Oxford Road Ohio , now known as Old Oxford Road Oxford Road Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery in Belgium Oxford Road Halt railway station , a former railway station near Oxford, England Oxford Rewley Road railway station , a former railway station in Oxford, England disambig ... more details