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  1. Marlborough gem

    The Marlborough gem is a carved onyx Cameo carving cameo that depicts an initiation ceremony of Cupid ... Story Maskelyne, The Marlborough gems, being a collection of works in cameo and intaglio... 1870 , which ... and expanded by George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough . ref See Boardman Lecture, and http www.dicamillocompanion.com ... in Diana Scarisbrick, Henry Walters and the Marlborough Gems , The Journal of the Walters Art Gallery ... John Boardman, The Marlborough Gems , 2008 ref The Gem was given by Peter Paul Rubens , who ... the Marlborough Collection that is also sometimes known just as the Marlborough Gem is a head of Antinous ... Boardman http www.beazley.ox.ac.uk archive lectures boardman.htm Boardman lecture the Marlborough Antinous carved from a black stone was bought by Marlborough as the outstanding piece from the prime .... Once in the Marlborough collection, the gem was often redrawn Giovanni Battista Cipriani painted ... jasperware that imitated cameos the Marlborough Gem first appeared in Wedgwood s 1779 catalogue. The Wedgwood ... of the Marlborough gems. ref A chimneypiece at the Marlborough seat, Blenheim Palace , in Woodstock ... Diehl The Marlborough Gems Oxford University Press 2009 , p.34 ref It became so familiar that the caricaturist ... fan of pomegranates, with the plump cherubic Lord Derby at her side. By 1870 the Marlborough ..., perhaps oftener than any other similar subject. The 7th Duke of Marlborough sold the gem, catalogued as The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, together with the other Marlborough Gems, at Christie s Christie ... daughter subsequently sold the Marlborough gem with the rest of the Bromilow Marlborough hardstones ... see now J.Boardman with D.Scarisbrick, C.Wagner and E.Zwierlein Diehl The Marlborough Gems ... Marlborough gems sold, The New York Times , 30 June 1899 ref Now the collection is very widely dispersed ... marlborough Beazley Archive Marlborough ref Notes Reflist 2 External links http www.mfa.org collections ... start 1 Boston MFA DEFAULTSORT Marlborough Gem Category Roman Empire cameos ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Farms

    Infobox album Name Marlborough Farms Cover Ladybugfarms.jpg Type studio Artist The Ladybug Transistor Released Start date 1996 10 4 Genre Indie pop Label Feeding Frenzy Last album This album Marlborough Farms br 1996 Next album Beverley Atonale br 1997 Album ratings noprose yes rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r293049 ref Marlborough Farms is the debut album from Brooklyn, New York indie pop band The Ladybug Transistor . It was released on October 4, 1996. Track listing Wheel Theme To Lout Magic Forest Report Sneedle Seadrift Blaze 95 Miles Per Hour Land Twice a Lifetime Song for Vocoder and Trumpet References reflist Category The Ladybug Transistor albums Category 1996 albums ...   more details



  1. Waikawa, Marlborough

    Infobox settlement name Waikawa image skyline Waikawa, Marlborough, New Zealand 26October2010.jpg image caption Waikawa Bay and marina population total 1158 population as of 2006 coordinates display inline,title coordinates region NZ subdivision type Country subdivision name New Zealand subdivision type1 Region subdivision name1 Marlborough, New Zealand Marlborough pushpin map Marlborough pushpin label position left latd 41 latm 16 lats 11 latNS S longd 174 longm 2 longs 29 longEW E Image WaikawaBayPano.jpg thumb 500px Waikawa Bay, Marlborough Waikawa is a small settlement to the north east of Picton, New Zealand Picton , Marlborough, New Zealand . Waikawa Bay opens onto Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand Queen Charlotte Sound . ref cite book title Reed New Zealand Atlas year 2004 isbn 0 7900 0952 8 author Peter Dowling editor publisher Reed Books pages map 61 ref ref cite book title The Geographic Atlas of New Zealand year 2005 isbn 1 877333 20 4 author Roger Smith, GeographX publisher Robbie Burton pages map 133, 139 ref The population was 1158 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 168 from 2001. ref NZ Quickstats 3580442 Waikawa ref Waikawa includes a couple of shops, some accommodations apartments and many luxury holiday homes along the shore line. Waikawa is an important New Zealand tourist destination because with its large marina it acts as gate way to the Marlborough Sounds and famous treks hikes such as the Queen Charlotte Track. Waikawa is host to Waikawa Marina which is one of the largest marinas in New Zealand. Waikawa Marina hosts and 600 yacht berths and 70 individual lock up boatsheds. The marina offers a typical range of modern on site marine services and facilities. These facilities include a caf bar and accommodation. Education Waikawa Bay School is a Mixed ... Marlborough A Provincial History editor A. D. McIntosh year 1940 pages 345 ref Notes reflist External ... Category Populated places in New Zealand Category Geography of the Marlborough Region ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Mall

    infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Marlborough Mall br div style margin 0.5em float right border solid 1px silver Superimpose base Calgary street map.png base width 200px base caption Calgary road base float Dot yellow.svg float width 10px float caption Marlborough Mall in Calgary x 157 y 94 div image Marlborough Mall 5.jpg caption A Marlborough Mall entrance location flag Calgary br AB br CAN coordinates coord 51 03 17 N 113 58 42 W scale 7500 display inline,title address 515 Marlborough Way NE opening date 1972 developer manager 20 VIC Management Inc. owner number of stores 107 number of anchors 2 major floors 1 floor area convert 52191.9 m2 sqft abbr on website http Marlboroughmall.com Marlborough Mall Marlborough Mall is a shopping mall located in Calgary , Alberta . Opened in 1972, the mall has expanded several times and today includes approximately 100 stores and services, and encompasses over 584,000 square feet. ref This includes administrative areas and interior trafficways, not just retail space. http www.broccolini.com Broccolini Project Detail.aspx?ProjectID 176&All No&Green No&Current Yes Project website , accessed Sept. 27, 2010 ref The current anchor store s are Sears Canada Sears and Wal Mart Canada Wal Mart . Location The mall is located in the north east quadrant of the city, in the community of Marlborough, Calgary Marlborough next to the Marlborough C Train Marlborough C Train Station . It is located at the corner of Memorial Drive and 36th Street. Physically it shares the same block as the Applewood Village condominiums. The south and west ends of the mall are bound by 4 lane divided roads. The mall itself is located in a residential zone on the edges ... medicine. align center align center File Marlborough Mall Calgary 1990.gif thumb align center File Marlborough ... convert 12626.9 m2 sqft Wal Mart Canada Wal Mart convert 14827.3 m2 sqft References Commons Marlborough Mall div class references small reflist div External links http www.marlboroughmall.com Marlborough ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Marlborough

    Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Marlborough was an Episcopal polity episcopal title used by a Church of England suffragan bishop , firstly in the 16th century for the Diocese of Salisbury , and secondly in the late 19th and early 20th century for the Diocese of London . ref name crockfords100th Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing. p. 947. ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0. ref ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 109 fp 2&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 National archive data ref The title takes its name after the town of Marlborough, Wiltshire and was first created under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 . After the 1560s, the title fell into abeyance until it was revived in 1888, at the suggestion of the then Frederick Temple Bishop of London , ref It was Bishop Temple who obtained the Suffragan for West London, bringing up his old friend Archdeacon Earle from Devonshire, with the titular designation of Bishop of Marlborough s Page Distinguished Churchmen.djvu 67 Papers pertaining to the Archdeacon of London Archdeacons of London ref to assist in the running of the rapidly expanding Diocese of London . ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 109 fp 2&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 Materials within The National Archive ref List of the Bishops of Marlborough class wikitable style width 95 align left style background color FABE60 width 9 From style background color FABE60 width 9 Until style background color FABE60 width 30 Incumbent ... bishop of Marlborough in the 1560s later became Archbishop of Armagh Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh ..., 2003 ISBN 0 9545705 0 2 ref he retained the Bishop of Marlborough title after he was appointed Dean ... 2 in abeyance References Reflist Anglican Suffragan Bishops Category Bishops of Marlborough Category Suffragan Bishops in abeyance Marlborough Category Anglican suffragan bishops in the Diocese of Salisbury Marlborough Category Anglican suffragan bishops in the Diocese of London Marlborough ...   more details



  1. Marlborough, Queensland

    Infobox Australian Place type town name Marlborough state qld image caption latd 22 latm 49 lats longd 149 longm 53 longs pushpin label position left lga Rockhampton Regional Council postcode 4705 est 1856 pop 355 pop footnotes ref name ABS elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral district of Mirani Mirani fedgov Division of Capricornia Capricornia dist1 721 dir1 N location1 Brisbane dist2 106 dir2 NW location2 Rockhampton, Queensland Rockhampton Marlborough is a small township located convert 106 km mi 0 north west of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland Rockhampton in central Queensland , Australia . The town is administered by the Rockhampton Regional Council , and lies on the Bruce Highway . At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Marlborough and the surrounding area had a population of 355. ref name ABS Census 2006 AUS id SSC36641 name Marlborough Livingstone Shire State Suburb accessdate 2008 07 05 quick on ref The town, first established in 1856, is a small service centre for the surrounding area, and one of a number of fuelling points on an otherwise isolated stretch of highway. To the south lies the Kunwarara Magnesite mine, which works one of the world s largest supplies of the mineral. The town has a school with only a few students. They compete against different schools in the area such as Clarke Creek State School, Milman State School and School of Distance Education. They compete in swimming and athletic carnivals which they normally host, having a 16 metre pool and a grassy oval. Marlborough is famous for producing the world s finest chrysoprase , a semi precious gem once coveted by Alexander the Great and Cleopatra . The small but high grade deposit is located about convert 20 km mi 0 south south west of the township and is universally regarded as the most valuable find in the world. History The post office at Marlborough opened on 1 January ... in Queensland Category Populated places established in 1856 Queensland geo stub de Marlborough Queensland ...   more details



  1. Marlborough, Missouri

    Infobox settlement official name Marlborough, Missouri settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map St. Louis County Missouri Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Marlborough Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Marlborough, Missouri image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Missouri subdivision type2 List of counties in Missouri County subdivision name2 St. Louis County, Missouri St. Louis government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 0.6 area land km2 0.6 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.2 area land sq mi 0.2 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of 2010 United States Census 2010 population footnotes population total 2179 population density km2 auto population density sq mi General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 164 elevation ft 538 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 38 latm 34 lats 2 latNS N longd ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0756352 GR 3 website footnotes Marlborough ... 94 171 Summary File QT PL , Marlborough village, Missouri publisher U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder 2 accessdate October 25, 2011 ref Geography Marlborough is located at coord 38 34 2 N 90 20 ... Villages in St. Louis County, Missouri Category Communities on U.S. Route 66 ca Marlborough Missouri es Marlborough Misuri ht Marlborough, Missouri nl Marlborough Missouri pt Marlborough Missouri vo Marlborough Missouri ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Highway

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Australian Road road name Marlborough Highway type highway route image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B11.svg route image2 route image3 photo caption length direction South North start Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route A10.svg 35px A10 Lyell Highway finish Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route A5.svg 35px A5 Lake Highway est through route exits The Marlborough Highway is a minor highway in Tasmania . It links the Lyell Highway to the Lake Highway and cuts short the otherwise very long journey from the West Coast to the Central Highlands. The road leaves the Lyell Highway near Bronte Park, Tasmania Bronte and travels overland to Miena, Tasmania Miena , on the Great Lake Tasmania Great Lake . There are no settlements along its route. The road is unsealed, and in times of heavy snow it cannot be passed. See also Highways in Australia List of highways in Tasmania Category Highways in Tasmania Category Central Highlands Tasmania Tasmania geo stub Australia road stub de Marlborough Highway ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Sounds

    Image Tory Channel Marlborough Sounds.jpg thumb Tory Channel, a major arm of Queen Charlotte Sound. Image Marlborough Sounds From Space.jpg thumb The Sounds visible to the left of the Space Shuttle , image taken from the International Space Station . The Marlborough Sounds are an extensive network of ria sea drowned valley s created by a combination of subsidence land subsidence and rising sea levels ref http www.teara.govt.nz EarthSeaAndSky OceanStudyAndConservation CoastalErosion 2 en Rocky coasts from the Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ref at the north of the South Island of New Zealand . According to M ori mythology , the sounds are the prows of the sunken waka canoe of Aoraki . ref name DOCHIST Overview Covering some 4,000  km of sounds, islands, and peninsulas, the Marlborough Sounds lie at the South Island s north easternmost point, between Tasman Bay in the west and Cloudy ... http www.tourism.net.nz new zealand accommodation backpackers marlborough sounds te arahe lodge Pelorus Sounds and Marlborough Sounds from the tourism.net.nz website ref The steep, wooded hills and small ... State Highway networks. The main small boat port is Waikawa, Marlborough Waikawa which is one of New ... also known as the New Zealand King Cormorant which nests on a Marlborough Sounds Important Bird ... 50 reserves in the area. ref name DOCHIST http www.doc.govt.nz templates page.aspx?id 35179 Marlborough ... Marlborough Sounds From Ferry.jpg thumb The Marlborough Sounds as seen from the Wellington Picton ferry. The Marlborough Sounds are connected to the Cook Strait at the north east extreme. At this point ... of the Marlborough Sounds have calm water and are popular for sailing . Cook Strait , however, is infamous ... Museum s article on the Mikhail Lermontov http www.soundsrestoration.org.nz Marlborough Sounds ... title Category Coastline of New Zealand Category Geography of the Marlborough Region Category Sounds of New Zealand de Marlborough Sounds ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Building

    Infobox nrhp name Marlborough Building nrhp type image Marlborough Building Binghamton, NY 3.jpg caption Marlborough Building, seen from across Clinton Street location 81 Clinton St., Binghamton, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 6 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 55 long seconds 20 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1914 architect T.I. Lacey & Sons architecture Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals added February 19, 2008 area governing body Private refnum 08000036 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Marlborough Building , also known as Marlborough Hotel, State Bank of Binghamton, State Hotel, and Marble Grill, is a historic building located at Binghamton, New York Binghamton in Broome County, New York . It was built in 1914 and is a three story, five bay commercial building with a one story addition and upper level stacked porches projecting from the rear. The front facade features a stepped parapet with a cast cartouche ornamented with foliage flanked by decorative cast stone foliage. It was built as a hotel and housed a bank on its first floor until 1930. From the 1940s to 1990s, the first floor was used for commercial establishments with apartments above. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102177 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Marlborough Building date April 2007 accessdate 2009 11 20 author Kathleen LaFrank publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102178 title Accompanying four photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Binghamton, New York Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. Principality of Marlborough

    House in Canberra . When confronted by security officers, the group claimed to be the Marlborough ... Marlborough Category Micronations Marlborough Category Micronations in Australia Marlborough Category ...   more details



  1. Marlborough College

    Infobox UK school name Marlborough College image MarlboroughCollege Arms.jpg size latitude longitude ... country United Kingdom flagicon UK city Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough county Wiltshire postcode ... Marlborough College is a British co educational independent school for day and boarding pupils, located in Marlborough, Wiltshire . Founded in 1843 for the education of the sons of Church ... of 13 Shell entry and 16 Lower Sixth . Marlborough was, in 1968, the first major British independent ... was officially abolished in the 1920s, and Marlborough was one of the first public schools ... of boys, led by the future political biographer Ben Pimlott , wrote a book, Marlborough, an open examination ... ref The Good Schools Guide described Marlborough as a Famous, designer label, co ed boarding school still riding high. ref Cite web url http www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk school marlborough college.html title Marlborough College, Marlborough The Good School Guide publisher Goodschoolsguide.co.uk date ... site of Merlin wizard Merlin and that the name of the town, Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough ... term for chalky ground marl thus town on chalk . Image Marlborough College Court.jpg thumb right ... one in the Norwood Hall and the other in the Science labs. Masters headmasters of Marlborough File George Charles Bell, Vanity Fair, 1902 07 10.jpg thumb Marlborough College . Caricature of George ... Gallery, Charles Saumarez Smith a former student at Marlborough. The building has huge curved glass ... Marlborough CollegeNew Art School publisher Marlboroughcollege.org date 28 January 2010 accessdate 16 ... who was appointed to succeed Bishop Cotton as Master of Marlborough in 1858. Today, it is a theatre ... memorial to George Bradley s achievements at Marlborough. The sum of about 1,000 was raised and the Hall ... Marlborough College Bradleian publisher Marlboroughcollege.org date 28 January 2010 accessdate 16 ... col The Memorial Hall.aspx title Marlborough CollegeThe Memorial Hall publisher Marlboroughcollege.org ...   more details



  1. Operation Marlborough

    Use dmy dates date May 2011 infobox military conflict conflict Operation Marlborough partof Iraq War War in Iraq 2003 present image caption date July 2005 place Baghdad Baghdad, Iraq coordinates map type latitude longitude map size map caption map label territory result status combatant1 flagicon UK Special Air Service SAS combatant2 Iraqi insurgency Iraqi insurgents combatant3 commander1 commander2 commander3 strength1 Unmanned aerial vehicle UAV br Listening devices br Gathered intelligence strength2 Suicide vest bombs strength3 casualties1 None casualties2 3 dead casualties3 notes Operation Marlborough was the code name of a mission carried out by a British American Special Air Service SAS sniper team from Task Force Black , along with US Tier One Special Operations units such as Delta Force , in Baghdad Baghdad, Iraq in July 2005. The team consisted of a 16 man SAS group, including 4 sniper teams, each armed with L115A Accuracy International AWM AWM sniper rifles chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum . Escape routes were watched by the remaining members of the group in case of immediate emergency or escape if and when needed. As back up, Task Force Red , a Special Forces Support Group quick reaction force, was nearby. ref name eukf cite web url http www.eliteukforces.info special air service sas operations operation marlborough title SAS Operation Marlborough publisher Elite UK Forces date July 2005 accessdate 17 August 2010 ref The sniper team s mission was to kill terrorist insurgency insurgents wearing Explosive belt suicide vests laden with explosives that intended to target cafes and restaurants frequented by members of the Iraqi security forces, as gathered by intelligence obtained by Iraqi double agent s working for the Secret Intelligence Service MI6 and the CIA . ref name defesanet cite web url http www.defesanet.com.br sof sas iraq e.htm title Revealed SAS mission ... A similar Accuracy International AWM AWM used by the SAS sniper teams of Operation Marlborough ...   more details



  1. Marlborough (ship)

    other uses Marlborough disambiguation Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Marlborough ship, 1876 SLV H99.220 322.jpg tump 300px Ship caption The Marlborough in Port Chalmers NZ Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Great Britain Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Ship name Marlborough Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Robert Duncan and Co., Port Glasgow Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched June 1876 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Glasgow Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship ... Ship notes The Marlborough was a large iron built sailing merchant ship which disappeared ..., travelling from Lyttelton to the Lizard in Cornwall in 71 days. Marlborough made 14 successful ... in 1890, when she disappeared without trace. Last voyage On January 11, 1890, the Marlborough departed ... regarding the fate of the Marlborough , which have been debunked by author Basil Lubbock in his ... according to which the Marlborough had been discovered near Cape Horn with the skeletons of her ... examined the still faint letters on the bow and after much trouble read Marlborough, Glasgow. Unknown ... . They did not see the Marlborough , but did find a few miles south of the wreck of the Godiva a boat ... bound round Cape Horn from the west as the Marlborough was to go ashore, or even for a boat from her to make a landing. Additionally, the Marlborough was registered in Glasgow, not London. ref name windjammers Notes reflist External links commonscat Marlborough ship, 1876 http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com patricia Marlborough.htm Photograph of Marlborough References cite book last ...   more details



  1. Marlborough (car)

    The Marlborough was a make of car sold on the British market between 1906 and 1926. For most of its life the cars were made in France but after World War I the cars were assembled in London and an increasing number of British parts used. The first cars were probably supplied completely built by the French company Malicet et Blin ref name Beaulieu cite book last Georgano first N. title Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile year 2000 publisher HMSO location London isbn 1 57958 293 1 ref . There seems to be some doubt over whether complete cars were imported, or components for assembly in a workshop in Notting Hill , London ref name AZ1920 cite book last Baldwin first N. title A Z of Cars of the 1920s year 1994 publisher Bay View Books location Devon, UK isbn 1 870979 53 2 ref . The first model was a 7  Tax horsepower hp single cylinder engined car and was exhibited at the 1906 London Motor Show. In 1909 the shock absorber company T. B. Andr took control and a new range of larger cars introduced with engines ranging in size between 2210  cc and 3617  cc. A light car with 1130  cc four cylinder engine was added to the range in 1912. After World War I the pre war light car was again available until replaced by a new model in 1921. This had a 1496  cc Anzani British Anzani engine. The sports version was guaranteed to exceed 60  mph ref name AZ1920 . The model only lasted one year and was replaced by a smaller light car with a French 1100  cc C.I.M.E. engine which was listed until the company closed in 1926. Marlborough Thomas The Marlborough name was also attached to a joint venture between Andr and J. G. Parry Thomas . A handful of sports cars were built in a shed at Brooklands in 1923 and 1924. The 1493  cc four cylinder engine had leaf spring valve gear as used on the Leyland Eight which Parry Thomas was also involved with. The car had an advanced specification with torsion bar suspension and four wheel brakes. There was also a promised ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Nomads

    Rugby team teamname Marlborough Nomads image union Rugby Football Union fullname Marlborough Nomads Football Club nickname Nomads location London , England countryflag England founded 1868 disbanded 1911 ground in Surbiton capacity chairman rugby director coach captain league season position url The Marlborough Nomads was a 19th century rugby football club that was notable for being one of the twenty one founding members of the Rugby Football Union , as well as producing a number of international players in the sport s early international fixtures. History Image FI Currey.jpg thumb right Frederick Currey FI Currey , a founder of the Nomads 120px The Nomads were founded in 1868 by James Bourdillon, a member of the Indian Civil Service and F. I. Currey, who became the first secretary, and was later captain. It was founded as a club for former pupils of Marlborough College who had moved to live and work in London but still wanted to actively play football. ref Steve Lewis, One Among Equals , page 253, 2008 Vertical Editions London ref Hence it was referred to in some quarters as Old Marlburians. ref Charles Culliford Boz Dickens Charles Dickens jr , Dickens s Dictionary of London , 1879 ref The club s first match was played in 1868 against the well established Richmond FC , at Richmond s ground in the Old Deer Park and in this fixture the Nomads were beaten. The Nomads themselves originally played on Blackheath on the opposite side of the road to Blackheath F.C. , except when the latter had a match away, when they utilised their ground. The ground at Blackheath was unenclosed, and the spectators often trespassed on the ground. True to their name they moved and settled later in Surbiton ... Ravenscourt Park . They also played both their old school, Marlborough College as well as Haileybury ... them with the acceptance of the Marlborough Nomads the club went out of existence. ref Stuart ... Sports Publishing Ltd 16 Oct 2006 ref ref http www.marlboroughrugbyclub.co.uk History.htm Marlborough ...   more details



  1. Statute of Westminster

    The Statute of Westminster may refer to Statute of Westminster 1275 , often called the Statute of Westminster I, codified existing law in England in 51 chapters Statute of Westminster 1285 , often called the Statute of Westminster II, contained the clause De donis conditionalibus Quia Emptores of 1290, often called the Statute of Westminster III, prevented tenants from alienating their lands to others by subinfeudation Statute of Westminster 1327 , first mentioned the post of Conductor Army Statute of Westminster 1931 , established legislative equality for the self governing dominions of the British Empire with the United Kingdom See also Statute of Westminster Adoption Act disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Thomas of Marlborough

    Infobox Christian leader type Abbot name Thomas of Marlborough title Abbot of Evesham image imagesize alt caption church Evesham Abbey enthroned ended 1236 predecessor Mannig successor Walter consecration 1230 Personal details birth name Thomas birth date birth place death date 12 September 1236 death place buried nationality English religion parents Thomas of Marlborough died 1236 sometimes Thomas de Marleberge ref name Monastic333 Knowles Monastic Order p. 333 ref was a medieval English monk and writer. He became Abbot of Evesham abbot of Evesham Abbey in 1230. Thomas studied civil and canon law at Paris where he studied under Stephen Langton , later Archbishop of Canterbury . He made friends with Richard Poore , later Bishop of Chichester , Bishop of Salisbury Salisbury and Bishop of Durham Durham , while a student. After finishing his studies, Thomas taught at Oxford University before becoming a monk around 1199 at Evesham. ref name Monastic335 Knowles Monastic Order p. 335 ref While at Oxford, he also studied with John of Tynemouth canon lawyer John of Tynemouth , a canon lawyer and later Archdeacon of Oxford . ref name Boyle110 Boyle Beginnings of Legal Studies Viator pp. 110 111 ref Thomas was the author of a history of the abbots and abbey of Evesham, entitled the Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham , or Chronicle of the Abbey of Evesham . Thomas main purpose in writing the Chronicon was to show that Evesham was exempt from the supervision of the Bishop of Worcester Bishops of Worcester . In writing his work, Thomas incorporated an earlier work on the history of the abbey. ref name Grandsen111 Gransden Historical Writing pp. 111 112 ref This earlier work was probably composed by Dominic of Evesham , a monk at Evesham around 1125. ref name Monastic704 Knowles Monastic Order ... years 1230 1236 s aft after Richard le Gras end Persondata NAME Marlborough, Thomas of ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 12 September 1236 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas of Marlborough Category Abbots ...   more details



  1. Mayfield, Marlborough

    Infobox New Zealand suburbs name Mayfield city1 Blenheim, New Zealand population 2,694 popdate 2006 north Grovetown, New Zealand Grovetown northeast east Riversdale, New Zealand Riversdale southeast Islington, Blenheim Islington south Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim southwest Springlands west Farnham, New Zealand Farnham northwest Mayfield is a suburb to the north of Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim s central district. ref cite book title Reed New Zealand Atlas year 2004 id ISBN 0 7900 0952 8 author Peter Dowling editor publisher Reed Books pages map 61 ref ref cite book title The Geographic Atlas of New Zealand year 2005 id ISBN 1 877333 20 4 author Roger Smith, GeographX publisher Robbie Burton pages map 139 ref Pollard Park and Lansdowne Park are large parks to the west and north of the suburb, and a racecourse lies to the northwest. The population was 2,694 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 75 from 2001. ref NZ Quickstats 3581220 Mayfield ref Education Mayfield School, Blenheim Mayfield School is a coeducational contributing primary years 1 6 school with a Socio Economic Decile decile rating of 2 and a roll of 110. ref cite web url http www.tki.org.nz e schools display school info.php?school id 2912 title Te Kete Ipurangi Mayfield School, Blenheim publisher Ministry of Education New Zealand Ministry of Education ref Notes reflist coord 41.503333 173.953398 region NZ type city 2694 display title Category Blenheim, New Zealand Marlborough geo stub ...   more details



  1. Creature of statute

    Refimprove type law date June 2008 Creatures of statute also known as creatures of the state are legal entities, such as corporation s, created by statute . Creatures of statute may include Municipality municipalities and other artificial legal entities or relationships. ref http www.quaqua.org creature.htm Creature of the State Quaqua Society Bot generated title ref Thus, when a statute in some fashion requires the formation of a corporate body often for governmental purposes such bodies when formed are known as creatures of statute. The same concept is also expressed with the phrase creature of the state. ref http www.quaqua.org creature.htm Creature of the State Quaqua Society Bot generated title ref The term creature of statute is most common to the United States . In the United Kingdom , these bodies are simply called statutory corporation s or statutory bodies and generally have some governmental function. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority is an example. In a wider sense, most companies in the UK are created under statute since the Companies Act 1985 specifies how a company may be created by a member of the public, but these companies are not called statutory corporations ... that governs small businesses in China these bodies are described as creatures of statute to inform ... them as creatures of statute. Australia also uses the term creature of statute to describe some governmental ... is a creature of statute is that its active functions can only be within the scope detailed by the statute which created that corporation. Thereby, the creature of statute is the tangible manifestation of the functions or work described by a given statute. The jurisdiction of a body that is a creature of statute is also therefore limited to the functional scope written into the laws that created that body. Unlike most private corporate bodies, creatures of statute cannot expand their business ... Of Statute Category Administrative law Category Corporations law Category Statutory law law term ...   more details



  1. Organic statute

    Organic statute is a calque from the French language French R glement Organique literally regulations for an organ , with organ meaning an organization or governmental body. The term is traditionally used for statute s of various organizations for organic law s substitutes of constitution s in various countries, especially dependent ones. By country Organic statutes of various countries or regions Organic statute, United States Organic Statute of the National System for the Integral Development of the Family http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 12344539&dopt Abstract , Mexico Financial System Organic Statute http www.microfinancegateway.com content article detail 24808 , Colombia Regulamentul Organic , Wallachia 1831 , Moldavia 1832 Organic Statute of Macau Estatuto Org nico de Macau , a provisional constitution of Macau Organic Statute of Algeria Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland See also Organic Law Basic Law Fundamental Law Category Constitutional law Category Government institutions Category Official documents Category Philosophy of law law stub fr R glement Organique ...   more details



  1. Vrbnik Statute

    The Vrbnik Statute lang hr Statut Grada Vrbnika is a 14th century Glagolitic alphabet Glagolitic ref http www.croatianhistory.net etf et03.html ref city statute of the Croatian city Vrbnik . The Vrbnik Statute was written in 1388 on the east coast of the island of Krk in Croatia . The Vrbnik Statute is the second oldest among Croatian city statutes, written shortly after Novi Vinodolski Vinodol Statute . It hasn t been preserved in Glagolitic Script like the Veprinac Statute , but only as a transcript which was made by Vrbnik priest Grgur Zaskovic. Today, it is stored in the University Library of Zagreb . ref http ineco.posluh.hr pgz vrbnik ev2.htm ref The Vrbnik Statute confirms status of Vrbnik, as an administrative and political centre from the 14th century. See also Glagolitic alphabet Kastav Statute References reflist Category Croatian language Category Medieval Croatia Category 1388 works Category Croatian law Croatia stub ...   more details



  1. Statute merchant

    Statute merchant and statute staple two old forms of security, long obsolete in England English practice, though references to them still occur in some modern statutes. The former security was first created by the 1283 Statute of Merchants, or Statute of Acton Burnell named after Acton Burnell in Shropshire , the place were Parliament met and passed the statute and amplified by the 1285 Statute of Merchants 1285, whence its name, and the latter by an act of 1353 , which provided that in every staple i.e. public mart the seal of the staple should be sufficient validity for a bond of record acknowledged and witnessed before the mayor of the staple. They were originally permitted only among traders, for the benefit of commerce, but afterwards extended by an act of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII 1532 to all subjects, whether traders or not. The creditor under either form of security was allowed to seize the goods and hold the lands of a defaulting debtor until satisfaction of his debt. While he held the lands he was termed Tenement law tenant by statute merchant or by statute staple. In addition to the loss of his goods and lands the debtor was liable to be imprisoned. Statute merchant , owing to the summary method of enforcing payment, was sometimes known as pocket judgment. Both were repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 . References reflist Attribution 1911 Category English law ...   more details



  1. Kastav Statute

    The Kastav Statute lang hr Statut Grada Kastva is a 15th century Glagolitic alphabet Glagolitic ref http www.croatianhistory.net etf et03.html ref city statute of Croatian city Kastav . The Kastav Statute Zakon Grada Kastva od letta 1400 , was written in 1400 ref http www.zavod.pgz.hr novo docs zzpuHR documents 43 Original.pdf ref , in Istria , near Rijeka in Croatia . Some sources claims that it was written in 1490, but it was probably translated from Glagolitic Script into Latin language Latin then, since it is preserved in Latin. The Kastav Statute confirms status of Kastav, as an administrative and political centre from the late 14th century. See also Glagolitic alphabet Vrbnik Statute Moscenica Statute Veprinac Statute References reflist Croatia stub Category Croatian language Category 15th century books Category Medieval Croatia Category History of Dalmatia Category Croatian law ...   more details



  1. Statute of Lastovo

    unreferenced date March 2009 The Statute of Lastovo , or Codex of Lastovo , was written in 1310. Lastovo codified its common law and wrote up its first written legislation. The statute is written mostly in Italian language Italian and contains some Latin . The statute also contains many Croatian language Croatian folk names at the time of writing in 1310. References reflist Category 1310 works Category Lastovo Category History of Dalmatia Category Medieval Croatia Category Croatian law Croatia stub Euro law stub ...   more details




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