Richard of Staines or Richard de Stanes was an English clerical judge. He acted as an Itinerant Justice, visiting 11 counties in 1208 before his appointment as a justice of the Court of King s Bench England Court of King s Bench in 1209. He became Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Lord Chief Justice in 1269, ref name odnb cite web url http oxforddnb.com view article 94467 title Oxford DNB article Staines, Richard of subscription needed date 2004 publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 2009 02 13 ref and after the coronation of Edward I of England Edward I in 1273 was moved to the Court of Common Pleas England Court of Common Pleas . ref cite book last Foss first Edward title A Biographical Dictionary of the Justices of England 1066 1870 publisher Spottiswoode and Company date 1870 pages 213 ref He died in 1277. ref name odnb References Reflist Category 1277 deaths Category Justices of the Common Pleas Category Lords Chief Justice of England and Wales Category Justices of the King s Bench Category 13th century English people England law bio stub ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Staines map type Surrey population 45,000 shire district ... 240px static image caption small Staines small constituency westminster Spelthorne UK Parliament constituency Spelthorne post town STAINES postcode district TW18 postcode area TW dial code 01784 os grid reference TQ045715 latitude 51.433315 longitude 0.497382 Staines is a town on the River ... . It is planned that the name of the town will change to Staines upon Thames and a formal ceremony ... surrey 16213204 title Staines upon Thames renaming decision made date 16 December 2011 accessdate 16 December 2011 ref Staines is located on the Thames Path National Trail. History main History of Staines Early history Evidence of neolithoic settlement has been found at Yeoveney, on Staines Moor. There has been a Crossings of the River Thames crossing of the River Thames at Staines since Roman invasion ... in Staines the same year. Soon after this invasion the first Staines Bridge was constructed ... at the stone s . The Roman name for Staines was ad Pontes plural at the bridges implying that there was more ... 1968 David & Charles ref Staines appears on the Middlesex domesday map in the Domesday Book of 1086 ... Stone riparian Staines London Stone , it is not to be confused with the more famous and probably more ancient London Stone in Cannon Street in the City of London . The situation of Staines as a major ... in a Staines public house, to avoid the outbreak of plague in London at that time. Kings and other ... several times in 1670, for instance, when the king and queen went through Staines. ref name ref1 Staines Introduction , A History of the County of Middlesex Volume 3 Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury ... 22225. Date accessed 4 February 2006. ref During the period 1642&ndash 48 there were skirmishes on Staines Moor and numerous troop movements over Staines Bridge during the English Civil War Civil War . Modern history Staines was a site for a horse change on The Trafalgar Way in 1805, announcing the victory ... more details
History of Staines in Surrey , England 3000BC Neolithic settlement at site of Yeoveney Manor Farm on Staines Moor. 43 First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire 1086 Domesday Book survey provides much documentary evidence of local area. Staines appears on the Middlesex domesday map in the Domesday ... Book ref 1215 Magna Carta signed at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, some of the signatories having been billeted in Staines. 1285 Famous landmark, the London Stone riparian Staines London Stone ... stood upstream from Staines town centre, although a replica now marks the spot, as the stone was removed for restoration. 1603 Sir Walter Raleigh committed for trial for treason at Staines. 1803 The Lucan family moved into Laleham . 1832 Staines Bridge officially opened by King William IV formerly ... Station Waterloo to Ashford, Surrey Ashford and Staines opened. 1851 Staines Boat Club established. 1862 Opening of the Staines Linoleum Company, founded by businessman Frederick Walton, to produce ... by Thomas Holloway and opened by Queen Victoria in nearby Egham , Surrey . 1890 Staines Hockey Club ... with several internationals playing for the club and a number of gold medals being won by Staines members in the 1908 Summer Olympics 1908 Olympic Games . 1892 Staines Town F.C. Staines Town Football Club formed as Staines Albany. 1894 Staines Urban District is created. 1901 Twin back to back Staines Reservoirs built by the West Middlesex Water Company, the first major reservoirs in the Borough, were opened. 1906 The British car maker Lagonda , was founded in 1906 in Staines, by the American ... Troop to be formed in Staines was the 1st Staines & Egham Hythe Troop. 1925 Queen Mary Reservoir opened 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans car race won by 4.5 litre Lagonda car built at Staines. 1965 Staines Urban District is transferred from Middlesex to Surrey . 1965 Staines West Railway station closed ... remain, platform area now a car park. 1972 British European Airways Trident One jet airliner Staines ... more details
Inline date January 2011 Gladys Staines born c. 1951 is the widow of Australia n missionary Graham Staines . Graham Staines was burnt alive along with their two sons Philip aged 9 and Timothy aged 7 in Orissa , India on 22 January 1999. Shortly after the sentencing of the killers, Gladys issued a statement saying that she had forgiven the killers and had no bitterness towards them. ref http www.hindu.com 2003 09 23 stories 2003092305471200.htm I have forgiven them Gladys Staines ref In 2004, she decided to return to Australia to stay with her daughter and father. She however said that she would continue to look after the people she and her husband had been looking after so far. In 2005, she was awarded the Padma Shri , a civilian award from the Government of India , which drew negative protests from many people in the country. Citation needed date January 2011 External links http www.rediff.com news 2003 may 15oris.htm Kalam meets Gladys Staines , 15 May 2003 http www.rediff.com news 2003 sep 15staines1.htm No comments, says Gladys Staines , 15 September 2003 http timesofindia.indiatimes.com cms.dll html uncomp articleshow?msid 778487 Gladys Staines may leave India forever Times of India article, 14 July 2004 http timesofindia.indiatimes.com cms.dll html uncomp articleshow 778847.cms Gladys Staines bids adieu to India Times of India article, 15 July 2004 http in.rediff.com news 2004 jul 15oris.htm Gladys Staines leaves India promising to return References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Gladys ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Christian missionary in India DATE OF BIRTH c. 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Gladys Category 1950s births Category Living people Category Recipients of the Padma Shri Category Australian Christian missionaries Category Christian missionaries in India Category Date of birth missing living people Category Place of birth missing living people Australia bio stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Bill Staines image BillStainesPawtucketArtsFestival2004.jpg image size 220px caption At the Pawtucket Arts Festival, 2004. Photo by Thom C. background solo singer birth date birth date and age 1947 02 06 birth place Medford, MA , Massachusetts , United States occupation Singer Songwriter instrument Guitar , singing Vocals genre Folk Music years active Early 1960s present label Red House Records Red House , Rounder Records Rounder , Rounder Records Philo , Mineral River website http www.acousticmusic.com staines Bill Staines Bill Staines ... also written and recorded children s songs. Raised in Lexington , Massachusetts , Staines began his ... BillStaines Bill Staines on John Shreve Biographies ref Staines songs include Bridges, Crossing ... Family , and Priscilla Herdman . Staines has recorded twenty two of his own albums, fifteen of which are still in print as of 2005. Staines songs have been published in four songbooks, If I Were A Word, Then I d Be A Song River Music To Me The Songs of Bill Staines , and All God s Critters Got A Place In The Choir . Staines is left handed and plays a right handed guitar upside down, with the bass ... his memoir , The Tour A Life Between the Lines , was published. Staines currently lives in the seacoast ... singer . Discography All references from the Acoustic Music Bill Staines Discography ref http www.acousticmusic.com staines bsdisco.htm Acousic Music ref except when noted. A Bag of Rainbows 1966 Somebody Blue 1967 Bill Staines 1971 Third Time Around 1973 Miles 1975 Old Wood and Winter Wine 1977 ... artist 49500cd75d91bd68 Bill Staines Pandora ref Looking For The Wind 1995 One More River 1998 The First ... References references External links http www.acousticmusic.com staines The Bill Staines Web Site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Bill Category Living people Category American folk singers ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 The Staines Informer is a weekly free newspaper distributed in the area in and around Staines . It is now owned by the Trinity Mirror group through their North Surrey and London Newspapers division. The Staines Informer began in 1974. Several other freesheets were already being circulated within this lucrative advertising area, but these usually lacked any editorial substance and were very much of the read it and chuck it variety. The Informer offered a new style of freesheet which also soon challenged the long established local paid for weekly press. The new entrant s mix of human interest stories, entertainment reviews, lifestyle features and informative advertorial soon garnered it a lot of local respect. It became a newspaper which people retained for the whole week and consulted when needing local information or services. The main editorial areas covered by The Staines Informer today are the Surrey boroughs of Spelthorne, Runnymede and Elmbridge. The Staines Informer is distributed every Thursday and is based at offices in Eastworth Road, Chertsey , also the base for its sister papers the Staines and Egham News and Surrey Herald. Category Newspapers published in England Category Spelthorne Category Publications established in 1974 Category 1974 establishments in England England newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername country England fullname Alfred Staines nickname living partialdates dayofbirth 22 monthofbirth 5 yearofbirth 1838 placeofbirth Charlton, London Charlton , Kent countryofbirth England dayofdeath 13 monthofdeath 6 yearofdeath 1910 placeofdeath Sydenham , London countryofdeath England heightft heightinch heightm batting Right handed bowling role Wicket keeper family club1 Kent County Cricket Club Kent year1 1863&ndash 1864 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 5 runs1 6 bat avg1 1.00 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 2 deliveries1 &ndash wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 4 5 date 2 February year 2012 source http www.espncricinfo.com ci content player 20979.html Cricinfo Alfred Staines 22 May 1838 &ndash 13 June 1910 was an English people English cricket er. Staines was a right handed batting cricket batsman who fielded as a wicket keeper . He was born at Charlton, London Charlton , Kent . Staines made his first class cricket first class debut for Kent County Cricket Club Kent against Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey in 1863. He made four further first class appearances for the county, the last of which came against Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex in 1864. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 32 32980 First Class Matches.html title First Class Matches played by Alfred Staines publisher CricketArchive accessdate 2 February 2012 ref Behind the stumps , Staines took 4 catch cricket catches and made ... Alfred Staines publisher CricketArchive accessdate 2 February 2012 ref He died at Sydenham , London ... Alfred Staines at ESPNcricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 32 32980 32980.html Alfred Staines at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Alfred ... DEFAULTSORT Staines, Alfred Category 1838 births Category 1910 deaths Category People from Charlton ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Staines Bridge image StainesBridge01.JPG caption Staines Bridge from upstream official name carries A308 road crosses River Thames locale Staines maint id designer George Rennie engineer George Rennie design Arch material Stone spans 3 pierswater 2 mainspan length width height convert 19 ft 6 in m ref River Thames Alliance. http www.visitthames.co.uk text.asp?PageId 320 Bridge heights on the River Thames. ref clearance below traffic open 1832 closed toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates lat long Staines Bridge is a road bridge running in a south west to north east direction across the River Thames in Surrey . It is on the modern A308 road and links the boroughs of Spelthorne and Runnymede borough Runnymede at Staines and Egham Hythe . The bridge crosses the Thames on the reach between Penton Hook Lock and Bell Weir Lock , and is close to and upstream of the main mouth of the River Colne, Hertfordshire River Colne , a tributary. The bridge carries the Thames Path across the river. History In Roman conquest of Britain Roman times, Staines lay on an important Roman road connecting London with Calleva Atrebatum Silchester . The Roman name for Staines was Pontes plural bridges implying that there was more than one bridge and it is believed that these bridges traversed Church Island, River Thames Church Island . A lumber wooden bridge was referenced as early as 1228, and required regular repair. It was put out of use during the Civil War. Under ..., but a straight line road route from Staines to London Wall can clearly be traced on modern maps via ... west of Staines is less clear, because of subsequent agriculture agricultural land use, and possibly ... Roman road from London to Bath External links http www.thames path.org.uk thames staines windsor.html Thames path at Staines References Reflist Start box River bridge start River River Thames River bridge line upstream M25 Runnymede Bridge motorway downstream Staines Railway Bridge railway location ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Rowing at the Summer Olympics Rowing MedalSilver 1976 Summer Olympics 1976 Montreal Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics Men s coxless pairs coxless pairs MedalBottom Michael Mike Laurence Staines born May 30, 1949 is an United States American Rowing sport rower who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics . He was born in Guildford , Great Britain . He is the ex husband of Laura Staines . In 1972 he was a crew member of the American boat which finished eleventh in the Rowing at the 1972 Summer Olympics Men s coxed pairs coxed pairs event . Four years later he and his partner Calvin Coffey won the silver medal in the coxless pairs competition. External links http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes st mike staines 1.html profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Olympic medalist in rowing DATE OF BIRTH May 30, 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH Guildford , Great Britain DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Mike Category 1949 births Category Living people Category American rowers Category Olympic rowers of the United States Category Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Category Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Category Olympic silver medalists for the United States Category Olympic medalists in rowing US rowing Olympic medalist stub ... more details
David McKenzie Staines , Post nominals country CAN CM OOnt born August 8, 1946 is a Canada Canadian literary critic , university professor , writer , and editing editor . Staines was born in Toronto , Ontario , and studied at the University of Toronto , where he obtained a BA in 1967, and at Harvard University , where he obtained an MA in 1968 and a PhD in 1973. After a career that saw him teach at Harvard, the University of Prince Edward Island , Smith College , Mount Holyoke College , and University of Massachusetts Amherst UMass Amherst , Staines is now a professor of English studies English at the University of Ottawa . Staines specializes in three particular areas Medieval literature medieval , Victorian literature Victorian and Canadian literature s, with particular interest in the relationship between literature and its social context. In his studies of medieval literature Staines has examined the evolution of romance traditions, which resulted in a landmark new translation of the classic tales of Chr tien de Troyes The Complete Romances of Chr tien de Troyes 1990 . He is also an authority on King Arthur Arthurian legends. He is particularly active in the field of Canadian studies, for example, as editor of the scholarly Journal of Canadian Poetry since 1986 and general editor of McClelland and Stewart s New Canadian Library series since 1988. He has published a number of major essay collections, including The Canadian Imagination 1977 , a book that introduced Canadian literature and literary criticism to an United States American audience, as well as studies on Morley Callaghan and Stephen Leacock . Staines was awarded the Royal Society of Canada s Lorne Pierce Medal in 1998. He was also member of the jury for the Giller Prize in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 2003. In 2005 ... of Ottawa Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Staines, David Category 1946 births Category Living people Category Canadian expatriate academics ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography name Charles Staines fullname Charles Staines nickname Charlie image imagesize caption birth date birth place Wales death date weight convinfobox kg 11 st 5 lb 1 position rlp SR club1 Castleford Tigers Castleford year1start 1937 year1end 51 appearances1 170 tries1 36 goals1 83 fieldgoals1 points1 274 teamA Wales national rugby league team Wales yearAstart 1948 yearAend appearancesA 1 triesA goalsA fieldgoalsA pointsA retired yes updated 29 April 2012 source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players all.html rugbyleagueproject.org new yes Charles Charlie Staines is a Welsh people Welsh professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, playing at representative level for Wales national rugby league team Wales , and at club level for Castleford Tigers Castleford , as a rlp SR , i.e. number 11 or 12, during the era of Scrum rugby Rugby league contested scrums . ref Graham Williams, Peter Lush, David Farrar November 2009 . The British Rugby League Records Book Page 108 114 . London League Publications Ltd. ISBN 978 1 903659 49 6 ref International honours Charlie Staines won a cap for Wales national rugby league team Wales while at Castleford on the 22 September 1948 in the 5 11 defeat to England at Central Park Wigan Central Park, Wigan . ref name Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org cite web url http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players c staines summary.html title Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org publisher rugbyleagueproject.org date 2008 12 31 accessdate 2009 01 01 ref References Reflist External links http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players c staines summary.html Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org http www.thecastlefordtigers.co.uk playerprofile.php?pid 755 Statistics at thecastlefordtigers.co.uk Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Wales DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Charles Category ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Staines Reservoirs image lake Staines Reservoirs 2011 aerial.jpg caption lake Stanwell and the Staines Reservoirs in 2011 image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Surrey coords coord 51 26 49 N 0 29 12 W region GB type waterbody display inline,title type reservoir inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities The Staines Reservoirs lie to the east of the King George VI Reservoir near Heathrow airport in the county of Surrey within the Colne Valley regional park . The village of Stanwell is nearby as is the town of Staines . The two reservoirs are placed between the A3044 road A3044 and the A30 road A30 . They were built in 1901. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22225 n39 British History on line ref The area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest SSSI as it carries important wintering populations of tufted duck s, Common Pochard pochard , goosander and Common Goldeneye goldeneye . ref http www.colnevalleypark.org.uk stainesmoor Colne Valley Park ref See also London water supply infrastructure References references External links Commonscat http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspublications.nsf f8bf722ea9b58b0e80256c67004190b9 9989229983bfafc980256f0e004f3362 FILE PMZ 201King 20George 20VI 20and 20Staines 20Reservoirs, 20Staines.pdf Surrey County Council http www.birdinglondon.co.uk trip lists colne valley 310701.html Bird report Category Reservoirs in Surrey Category London water infrastructure Category Thames Water reservoirs Surrey geo stub ... more details
for the rower Mike Staines Michael Staines 1885 26 October 1955 was an Irish people Irish Irish republicanism republican and politician. ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 1&MemberID 1052&ConstID 69 title Mr. Michael Staines work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 9 March 2012 ref He was born in Newport, County Mayo Newport , County Mayo his mother Margaret s home village, and where his father Edward was serving as an Royal Irish Constabulary RIC officer. Staines was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood IRB from 1902 and on its Supreme Council from 1921 to 1922. Staines took part in the 1916 Easter Rising and served as Quartermaster General in the General Post Office Dublin GPO and was later interned at the Frongoch internment camp . On his release from internment in Frongoch, he collaborated with amon de Valera , James Ryan, Eamon Duggan and others in founding the New Ireland Assurance Collecting Society, in furtherance of the Sinn F in policy of investment of national resources at home in Ireland 1918 . He was elected Director for supply for Sinn F in on 27 October 1917. He was also elected as a Sinn F in Member of Parliament MP for the Dublin St Michan s UK Parliament constituency Dublin St. Michan s constituency at the Irish general election, 1918 1918 general election . ref name walker cite book title Parliamentary election results in Ireland, 1918 92 editor Walker, Brian M publisher Royal ... Michael Staines work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 9 March 2012 ref He later served in the Seanad ... . The Staines family continue to be a prominent legal family. cquote The Garda S och na will succeed ... NAME Staines, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish politician and police commissioner ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Michael Category 1885 births Category 1955 deaths Category Garda Commissioners ... Staines ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Sir Thomas Staines , 1776 &ndash 13 July 1830 , Captain in the Royal Navy , Order of the Bath Knight Commander of the Bath , and of the Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit , and Order of the Crescent Knight of the Ottoman Order of the Crescent . From March 1807 through November 1809, he was captain of HMS Cyane 1806 HMS Cyane . It was his service on Cyane , particularly at Naples between 25 and 27 June 1809, which cost him his arm, that led to his knighthood and the Order of Saint Ferdinand. ref DNB Cite wstitle Staines, Thomas ref On 17 September 1814 HMS Briton 1812 HMS Briton under his command, along with HMS Tagus HMS Tagus , were the first British ships to visit the Pitcairn Islands after the HMS Bounty Bounty and discover the fate of the Mutiny on the Bounty mutineers &ndash this was six and half years after the American ship Mayhew Folger Topaz rediscovered Pitcairn. However, Staines was unaware of that discovery. ref The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ... , Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1831, Volume 15 Original from Harvard University Digitized 3 Aug 2007 Chapter X Sir Thomas Staines http books.google.co.uk books?id ENoKAAAAYAAJ&pg PA367 PPA348,M1 pp. 348 374 ref ref The Gentleman s Magazine s.n., 1830. Volume 148 July Dec. 1830 Obituary Captain Sir T. Staines . http books.google.co.uk books?id kPcRAAAAYAAJ&pg PA280 PPA277,M1 p. 277 280 ref ref The European Magazine, and London Review , Philological Society of London, 1816, Volume 69 Jan. June 1816 Mutineers of the Bounty . http books.google.co.uk books?id mOwRAAAAYAAJ&pg PA62 PPA134,M1 p. 134,135 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1776 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 July 1830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, Thomas Category 1776 births Category 1830 deaths Category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath ... more details
Infobox football biography name John Staines image Image Replace this image male.svg caption fullname John A Staines height height m 1.75 position birth date birth date and age 1900 01 01 df yes birth place New Zealand death date death place currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 years2 years3 years4 years5 clubs1 Eastern Suburbs soccer Eastern Suburbs clubs2 clubs3 clubs4 clubs5 caps1 goals1 caps2 goals2 caps3 goals3 caps4 goals4 caps5 goals5 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1968 1973 nationalteam1 New Zealand national football team New Zealand nationalcaps1 13 nationalgoals1 0 manageryears1 manageryears2 manageryears3 manageryears4 managerclubs1 managerclubs2 managerclubs3 managerclubs4 pcupdate ntupdate John Staines is a association football player who represented New Zealand national football team New Zealand at international level. Staines made his full All Whites debut in a 5 0 win over Fiji national football team Fiji on 17 September 1968 ref name alup cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com NZRepSoccer id1559.htm title A International Lineups author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 12 February 2009 ref and ended his international playing career with 13 A international caps to his credit, ref name aapp cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com NZRepSoccer id1708.htm title A International Appearances Overall author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 12 February 2009 ref his final cap an appearance in a 0 4 loss to Iraq national football team Iraq on 24 March 1973. ref name alup References Reflist External links FIFA player 58367 John Staines Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staines, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staines, John Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category New Zealand association footballers Category New Zealand international ... more details
more footnotes date January 2011 Infobox person name Dr. Graham Stuart Staines image caption birth date ... known for occupation missionary nationality Australian Dr. Graham Stuart Staines 1941  22 January ... murderer Dara Singh was convicted of leading the gang that murdered Staines and Singh is now serving life in prison. Staines is considered or date April 2012 a martyr by many Christians. He had been ... allege that he forcefully converted or lured many Hindus into Christianity , but Staines widow Gladys Staines denied these allegations. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 264326.stm ... 4555355.stm Missionary widow s emotional return ref Life history Dr. Graham Stuart Staines was born ... history of missionary activity. Staines took over the management of the Mission at Baripada in 1983 ... Graham.html title Graham Stewart Staines His Background publisher hvk.org date accessdate 2010 10 13 ref He met Gladys Staines Gladys June in 1981 while working for leprosy patients, and they married ... Philip and Timothy . Staines assisted in translating a part of the Bible into the Ho language of India ... and hand weaving. Death and Reaction On the night of 22 January 1999, Graham Staines had attended .... Graham, Philip and Timothy Staines were burnt alive. Some villagers tried to rescue Staines ... their attempt to escape. ref http www.indianexpress.com news staines murder case dara seeks review of sc 760057 ref Image Graham Staines and family.jpg thumb alt A photo. Graham Staines and family ... affidavit before the Commission on the death of her husband and two sons Gladys Staines stated ref ... for killing Staines and his two sons. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2003 09 23 world hindu ... article india graham staines case supreme court refuses death penalty 80741 ref In the case on hand, though Graham Staines and his two minor sons were burnt to death while they were sleeping inside a station wagon at Manoharpur, the intention was to teach a lesson to Graham Staines about his religious ... more details
Staines Moor is a Site of Special Scientific Interest at the NW corner of Surrey , England . It is around 2 sq km in area, and consists of rough pasture. The River Colne, Hertfordshire runs through it. It lies between Staines to the south and the village of Stanwellmoor to the north. The Staines Moor SSSI also includes King George VI Reservoir which is to the east. The reservoir carries nationally important wintering populations of tufted duck s, Common Pochard pochard , goosander and Common Goldeneye goldeneye . The moor is separated from Wraysbury Reservoir to the west by the M25 motorway M25 and a disused railway viaduct. It is owned by Thames Water . ref http www.thameswater.co.uk cps rde xchg corp hs.xsl 3593.htm Thames Water official website Great days out ref References References External links http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspublications.nsf f8bf722ea9b58b0e80256c67004190b9 c5287dd590bb7bc48025727300525895 FILE Final 20Report 2024 20Jan 2007 20Fig 206.pdf Surrey County Council map of SSSIs coord 51.4476 0.5095 type landmark dim 3000 region GB SRY display title Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey Category Geography of Surrey Surrey geo stub ... more details
For the historical Guido Fawkes Guy Fawkes Infobox person name Paul Staines image Paul Staines.jpg image ... Paul Staines born 11 February 1967 is an England English born Republic of Ireland Irish ref name Order ... 2007. ref Staines acquired an interest in politics as a Libertarianism libertarian in the 1980s ... 1324 3 December 2008 publisher Bailii.org date accessdate 2010 05 20 ref Staines declared himself bankrupt in October 2003. ref name gazette 20031009 Education and personal life Staines was raised a Roman ... location London isbn 1 85242 604 7 Staines features in this book written by Collin, the ex editor ... accessdate 2010 05 20 ref In 2002, Staines was banned from driving for 12 months for driving under ... 09 16 ref In 2008, Staines was again convicted of driving under the influence his fourth alcohol related ... 2008 04 30 publisher The Independent accessdate 2008 09 16 location London ref Politics Staines is a libertarian ... on Two Decades of Libertarianism author Paul D. Staines page 8 work Free Life issue 37 publisher ... . Staines has stated that he is a republican. Citation needed date February 2012 Staines has been ... Alliance dead link date May 2010 ref Staines worked as foreign policy analyst for the Committee ... activist David Hart . Staines acted as editor of British Briefing a long standing publication by the group ... to smear Labour MPs and left leaning lawyers and writers . ref name ecstasy Staines relates of his work ... name ecstasy blockquote In 1989, Staines published In the Grip of the Sandinistas Human Rights ... from 1979 to 1989. He was then the editor of Human Rights Briefing . ref name serendipity Staines ... in June 2006. Acid house Staines was PR officer for the Sunrise collective, an organiser of rave s and acid ... Members Bill to clamp down on unlicensed parties, Staines, along with Tony Colston Hayter , established ... 10,000, ref name ecstasy Staines was still occasionally active in his role as director of the campaign ... police Independent, The London Find Articles at BNET.com dead link date May 2010 ref Staines later ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox football club clubname Staines Town image Image Staines Town F.C.jpg 150px fullname Staines Town Football Club nickname The Swans , The Massive with reference to the fans founded 1892 ground Wheatsheaf Park, Staines capacity 3,009 300 seated & 800 covered chairman ... 07.44 W type landmark region GB display inline,title Staines Town FC are an England English association football football club based in Staines , Surrey . They are currently competing in the Conference ... used around the club, and in fact there was a separate Staines Linoleum FC for many years. Earlier ... see below , and The Leghorns presumably a corruption of this name . Staines Town s rivals include ... . History Early days Staines Town FC was founded in 1892 and was known under various names including Staines F.C. , Staines Albany F.C. , Staines Lagonda F.C. , and Staines Town F.C. , until it folded in 1935. However prior to World War II the club re formed as Staines Vale . In 1953 Staines Town ... second in 1971, Staines Town advanced to the Athenian League , where they won the Second Division ... 2000 and finalised a year later. During construction, Staines groundshared with Walton & Hersham ... Club on 22 February 2003. During 2002 03 and 2003 04, Staines played in Division One South of the Isthmian ... Taylor scoring the winning goal in extra time. Staines had also finished as runners up in the previous ... two late goals in the last seven minutes. Image DovervStaines.jpg thumb right Staines yellow ... beating third place Thurrock 1 2 away. On Boxing Day 2009, Staines won 4 1 away to rivals Hampton ... manager of the month for January, 2010. Despite a magnificent February and March when Staines Town were ... Staines were drawn away against League Two outfit Stockport County . A crowd of 3,460 saw Staines ... for each club. Staines Town completed the improbable upset as they won the match in penalty ... of Staines Town FC on the day. On 7 November 2009 they beat League Two Shrewsbury Town 0 1 at the Prostar ... more details
Infobox Rowing Club ClubName Staines Boat Club ClubhouseImage BladeColourImage Staines Boat Club Rowing Blade.svg Emblem Location Staines Coordinates Founded Start date 1851 Motto Membership HomeWate Penton Hook Lock Website URL www.stainesboatclub.co.uk Affiliations Amateur Rowing Association ARA Events Staines amateur regatta Staines Regatta Distinctions NotableMembers Staines Boat Club is a Rowing sport rowing club based on the River Thames at Staines , Surrey in England. It was founded in 1851 and was one of the founding member clubs of the Remenham Club . The club and boat house is situated on the southern bank of the river at Staines. See also Rowing on the River Thames External links http www.stainesboatclub.co.uk Official website Remenham Club Coord 51.43104 N 0.51300 W type landmark region GB display title Category Rowing clubs of the River Thames Category Remenham Club Founding Clubs Rowing club stub ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Staines HQ Staines Status Urban district Start 1894 End 1974 Replace Spelthorne Map Image Staines 1971.png 200px br Staines within Surrey in 1971 PopulationFirst 6,688 PopulationFirstYear 1901 PopulationLast 56,725 PopulationLastYear 1971 AreaFirst convert 1918 acre km2 1 AreaFirstYear 1894 AreaLast convert 8270 acre km2 1 AreaLastYear 1974 Staines was a local government district from 1894 to 1974 around the town of Staines . Apart from Staines itself, it also covered Ashford, Surrey Ashford , Laleham and Stanwell . In 1894, under the Local Government Act 1894 , Staines was created an urban district of Middlesex . It originally just covered the parish of Staines. In 1930 the parishes of Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell were added from the disbanded Staines Rural District . The Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London considered the district for inclusion in Greater London . However in 1965, when Middlesex was abolished and its former area was transferred to Greater London under the London Government Act 1963 , the Staines Urban District was instead transferred to Surrey . Image Staines1961.svg left thumb 200px Staines with Middlesex county in 1961 In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972 , the urban district was abolished and its former area was combined with that of Sunbury on Thames Urban District to form the present day borough of Spelthorne . References Local Government Act 1894 London Government Act 1963 Local Government Act 1972 External links http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10221420 A Vision of Britain Staines UD London Government Act 1963 coord 51.44 0.51 type adm3rd dim 8000 region GB SRY display title Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category Spelthorne Category History of Surrey Category History of local government in Middlesex Category Urban districts of England ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Staines West image name Staines West railway station.jpg caption Station house in 2010. original Staines & West Drayton Railway pregroup Great Western Railway postgroup Great Western Railway locale Staines borough Spelthorne latitude longitude gridref TQ033718 platforms 1 years Start date 1885 11 02 df yes events Opened as Staines years1 26 September 1949 events1 Renamed Staines West years2 End date 1965 03 29 df yes events2 Closed Staines West railway station was a station in the town of Staines , convert 19 mi km from central London . The station was opened on 2 November 1885 as Staines , the southern terminus of the Staines & West Drayton Railway when the London and South Western Railway refused to have a connection to its line. It was located alongside Pound Mill in Moor Lane and converted from the conveniently sited house of a mill owner. It was renamed Staines West on 26 September 1949. In 1964 there were 14 trains on weekdays. The station closed on 29 March 1965 when passenger services along the branch ceased. ref name Butt cite book last Butt first ... Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 page 218 ref harv ref ref http www.abandonedstations.org.uk Staines West line.html Staines West West Drayton ref ref http www.disused stations.org.uk s staines west index.shtml Disused Stations Staines West Station ref After closure to passengers the goods yard at Staines ... approximate part of the Staines West route. The detail of the plan to re instate Staines High Street railway station has been dropped. Staines to Windsor Line References reflist Further reading cite book ... 1108 7 External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 503,171,1 Staines West Station on navigable O.S. map Disused Rail Start Rail line next Yeoveney Halt railway station Yeoveney Halt route Staines & West Drayton Railway br small Staines West branch small col GWR colour end coord 51.43579 0.51528 type landmark region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Staines West Railway ... more details
Refimprove date October 2007 Staines & West Drayton Railway The Staines & West Drayton Railway S&WDR is a former railway on the western edge of London, England. It was about 5   miles 9  km long and ran roughly north south along the River Colne, Hertfordshire River Colne . It opened from West Drayton railway station West Drayton on the Great Western Main Line to Colnbrook railway station Colnbrook in 1884 and reached Staines West railway station Staines the next year. Passengers By 1961 it had five intermediate stations but the area is sparsely populated, as it is in the flood plain of the river Colne and there are large reservoirs on both sides of the line, and local passenger traffic failed to develop. The line closed to passengers in March 1965. ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s staines west index.shtml Staines West station at Disused Stations in the UK www.disused stations.org.uk Accessed 2008 11 20 ref Connections The promoters had wanted a connection at Staines to the London and South Western Railway but that company would not allow the Great Western Railway ... of sorts between the two lines developed through the sidings and turntables of the Staines Linoleum Company s factory but the first purpose built link was a curve laid in 1940 from Staines Moor Junction ... the Southern s line from Staines to Windsor was abandoned in 1981 as part of the route was required for the construction of the M25 motorway . Between Colnbrook and Staines Moor the track has been lifted and the formation built over in several places. Part of the viaduct at Staines Moor is used as a footpath. A fuel oil terminal had been built in the 1960s at the former goods yard at Staines West ... for it to the Staines to Windsor & Eton Line and this was used until closure in 1991. Airtrack Lite The proposed Heathrow Airtrack Airtrack Lite rail link from Heathrow Airport through Staines would ... Reflist External links http www.abandonedstations.org.uk Staines West line.html London s Abandoned ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Map Image Staines rural in mddx 1911.png 200px br Staines Rural District within Middlesex in 1911 Name Staines Rural District Start 1894 End 1930 Status Rural district Government Staines Rural District Council Staines was a rural district of Middlesex in England from 1894 to 1930. It was created in 1894 based on the former Staines rural sanitary district . It included the following parishes Ashford, Surrey Ashford Cranford, London Cranford East Bedfont Feltham Hanworth Harlington, London Harlington Harmondsworth Laleham Littleton, Spelthorne Littleton Shepperton Stanwell Hanworth Bedfont It was named after Staines , which bordered it to the west, and surrounded Sunbury on Thames on two sides. Feltham became an independent urban district in 1904 and the parish of Hanworth constituted an exclave . The district was abolished in 1930. The parishes of Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell became part of an expanded Staines Urban District , and the parishes of Littleton and Shepperton became part of Sunbury on Thames Urban District . East Bedford and Hanworth became part of the Feltham Urban District . Cranford and Harlington became part of a Hayes and Harlington Urban District , and Harmondsworth joined the Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District . The area now forms part of the Surrey borough of Spelthorne Sunbury and Staines etc , and in Greater London the London Borough of Hounslow Feltham, Cranford, Bedfont, Hanworth etc , the London Borough of Hillingdon Harlington and Harmondsworth . References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10107635 coord 51.45 0.47 type adm3rd dim 10000 region GB display title Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category History of local government in London 1889 1965 Category History of local government in Middlesex Category Rural districts of England Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Staines Railway Bridge image Staines Railway Bridge Over The Thames.jpg caption Over the River Thames official name carries Waterloo to Reading Line crosses River Thames locale Staines maint id designer design material spans pierswater mainspan length width height convert 21 ft 0 in m ref River Thames Alliance. http www.visitthames.co.uk text.asp?PageId 320 Bridge heights on the River Thames. ref clearance below traffic open 1856 closed toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates lat long Staines Railway Bridge crosses the River Thames in England in a northeast to southwest direction at Staines , Surrey . It crosses the Thames on the reach between Penton Hook Lock and Bell Weir Lock . The bridge carries the South West Trains Waterloo to Reading Line and the London Waterloo to Weybridge service via the Chertsey Branch and lies between Staines railway station Staines and Egham railway station Egham stations. The bridge was completed in 1856. ref Fred. S. Thacker The Thames Highway Volume II Locks and Weirs 1920 republished 1968 David & Charles ref Image StainesRlyBridge01.JPG thumb right Staines Railway Bridge from upstream See also Crossings of the River Thames References Reflist Start box River bridge start River River Thames River bridge line upstream Staines Bridge road downstream M3 Chertsey Bridge motorway location TQ213763 End box UK bridge struct stub coord 51.43064 N 0.51117 W region GB type landmark source enwiki osgb36 TQ03149715 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Bridges across the River Thames Category Bridges in Surrey Category Railway bridges in England Category Bridges completed in 1856 ... more details