Use dmy dates date April 2012 Sir Thomas Charles Morgan 1783 1843 was an English physician and writer with an interest in philosophical and miscellaneous subject matter. His wife was the famed novelist Lady Morgan . He was born in Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury , ref name Munk1 Munk, p. 93 ref a son of one John Morgan, and was raised in Smithfield, London . As a young man, he was given an annual income of 300. He studied at Eton and Cambridge and graduated from Peterhouse, Cambridge Peterhouse in 1809. He established a medical practice in London where the focus of his work was the study of cowpox ... . NAME Morgan, Thomas Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1783 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1843 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Charles Category 1783 births Category ... died in childbirth in 1810. Their daughter, Anne Hammond Morgan, survived. With his daughter, he ..., 1812 he married Miss Owenson, who would henceforth be known as Lady Morgan . Of his knighthood, Lady Morgan s biographer wrote It was an act of courtesy on the part of his Grace the Charles Lennox ..., who had done nothing to deserve it on public grounds. Morgan, himself, cared nothing about it but to please ... eventually moving to Dublin. From 1815 to 1817 the Morgans toured France and Lady Morgan subsequently published two historical works, France 1817 , and Italy 1821 , to which Thomas wrote appendices. These were ... of Morals 1822 which offered a rebuttal to criticism of his first work, notably, that of Thomas Rennell scholar Thomas Rennell . He also contributed articles to several magazines including ... fisheries. ref name Munk1 The Morgan s moved to London in 1837. In England, he was appointed physician to the Marshalsea prison . ThomasMorgan died in London in 1843. Notes Reflist References William Hepworth Dixon, http books.google.ca books?id GO1lAAAAMAAJ&dq Lady Morgan 27s memoirs autobiography ... knighthood&f true Lady Morgan s memoirs autobiography, diaries and correspondence , Volume 2 ... more details
Infobox football biography playername ThomasMorgan image caption fullname ThomasMorgan dateofbirth birth date and age 1977 3 30 df y cityofbirth Dublin countryofbirth Republic of Ireland Ireland currentclub clubnumber height position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1994 1997 clubs1 Blackburn Rovers F.C. Blackburn Rovers caps1 0 goals1 0 years2 1997 1999 clubs2 St Patrick s Athletic caps2 32 goals2 2 years3 2000 clubs3 Newry Town F.C. Newry Town caps3 22 goals3 0 years4 2001 clubs4 Bray Wanderers A.F.C. Bray Wandeers caps4 goals4 years5 2002 2004 clubs5 Shelbourne F.C. Shelbourne caps5 goals5 years6 2005 clubs6 Dundalk F.C. Dundalk caps6 goals6 years7 2006 2008 clubs7 Kildare County F.C. Kildare County caps7 goals7 ThomasMorgan born March 30, 1977 is a former Republic of Ireland Irish Association football footballer . ThomasMorgan came to prominence during the FIFA World Youth Championship 1997 1997 FIFA World Youth Championships where he captained the Irish team which won the bronze medal. During those championships he lined up alongside the like of Damien Duff to face players like Juan Rom n Riquelme and Esteban Cambiasso of Argentina. At that time he was on the books of Blackburn Rovers F.C. Blackburn Rovers and was highly regarded by the club. There were offers to play with English lower League clubs but Morgan decided to return to Ireland and signed for St Patrick s Athletic where he won back to back league titles in 98 and 99. Morgan also had spells at Newry town in the Irish League before returning to the League of Ireland where he spent time with Bray Wanderers A.F.C. Bray Wandeers , Shelbourne F.C. Shelbourne where he won back to back league titels in 03 and 04 and Dundalk F.C. Dundalk before joining Kildare County F.C. Kildare County at the beginning ... 92285 ThomasMorgan Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... , Republic of Ireland Ireland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category League ... more details
other people ThomasMorganThomas Ellsworth Morgan October 13, 1906 July 31, 1995 was a Democratic Party United States Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania . Thomas E. Morgan was born in Ellsworth, PA . He graduated from Waynesburg College in 1930, the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery in 1933, and Wayne University in Detroit, MI , in 1934. He began the practice of medicine and surgery at Fredericktown Millsboro, Pennsylvania Fredericktown, PA , in 1935. He was elected as a Democrat to the 79th Congress 79th and to the fifteen succeeding Congresses January 3, 1945 January 3, 1977 . He was the Chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs 86th Congress 86th through 93rd Congress es , and the United States House Committee on International Relations during the 94th Congress . He was not a candidate for reelection in 1976. External links CongBio M000958 s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 24 before J. Buell Snyder after Carroll D. Kearns years 1945 1953 USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 26 before John P. Saylor after District Eliminated years 1953 1973 USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 22 before John P. Saylor after Austin J. Murphy years 1973 1977 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas E. Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Category 1906 births Category 1995 deaths Category Wayne State University alumni Category Waynesburg University alumni ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 ThomasMorgan 6 December 1769 &ndash 22 November 1851 was a Welsh military chaplain navy chaplain who saw action during the French Revolutionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead mutiny before serving as chaplain of the HMNB Portsmouth naval dockyard at Portsmouth . Life Morgan was born on 6 December 1769 and educated at Christ College, Brecon . He then studied at the University of Oxford , firstly at Wadham College, Oxford Wadham College and then at Jesus College, Oxford Jesus College , and graduated in 1790. He later obtained his Doctor of Divinity DD degree 1824 . He was ordained and joined the Royal Navy as a military chaplain navy chaplain . During the French Revolutionary Wars , Morgan was injured during the naval battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794. Four years later, he was serving at Spithead during the Spithead mutiny . Sympathetic to the men s grievances, he helped to restore order. Morgan served as chaplain and secretary to Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet Admiral Sir Charles Cotton from 1799 to 1807, then served as a chaplain in naval hospitals before his final posting as chaplain at HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth naval dockyard . He was also a priest of various parishes Talley and Llansadwrn in Carmarthenshire , Llanfaches in Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire and Kings Langley , Hertfordshire . He died on 22 November 1851 in Portsmouth. ref cite web url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s MORG THO 1769.html title Morgan, Thomas 1769&ndash 1851 , navy chaplain last Jenkins first Robert Thomas work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 4 November 2008 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 December 1769 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 November 1851 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category 1769 births Category 1851 deaths Category Welsh Anglican priests Category Royal Navy chaplains Category ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Thomas Oliver Morgan born 20 January 1941 ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada . ref http bishop.blogsome.com category saskatchewan Anglican Bishops of Canada ref Morgan was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and King s College London . He began his ordained ministry as a curate at the Church of the Saviour, Blackburn after which he was the Incumbent ecclesiastical incumbent of Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan . ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1975 76, Lambeth, Church House, 1975, ISBN 0108153674 ref After a period as Rector of Kinistino, Saskatchewan Kinistino he became Archdeacon of Indian Missions in the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan Diocese of Saskatchewan and then the diocesan Bishop of Saskatchewan in 1985. ref http www.skdiocese.com policy 2005 11 22 the constitution of the diocese of saskatchewan part i.html Diocesan website ref He was Translation ecclesiastical translated to be the Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon Bishop of Saskatoon in 1993 andthen became the Archbishop of Saskatoon and Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert s Land Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert s Land in 2000, resigning both positions in 2003. References references S start S rel Succession box title Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan Bishop of Saskatchewan before Hedley Vicars Roycroft Short after Anthony John Burton years 1985&ndash 1993 Succession box title Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon Bishop of Saskatoon before Roland Arthur Wood after Rodney Osborne Andrews years 1993&ndash 2003 Succession box title Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert s Land Metropolitan of Rupert s Land before John Barry Curtis after John Robert Clarke years 2000&ndash 2003 End Anglican bishops of Saskatchewan ... Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas Oliver ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 January 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Oliver Category ... more details
other people ThomasMorgan Infobox military person name Thomas R. Morgan birth date birth date and age 1930 1 6 death date image File Morgan ThomasR.jpg 250px caption General Thomas R. Morgan, USMC nickname birth place Allentown, Pennsylvania death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial allegiance flagicon United States United States United States of America branch United States Marine Corps serviceyears 1952 1988 rank File US O10 insignia.svg 30px General officer General unit commands Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps battles Vietnam War awards Defense Superior Service ... General Thomas R. Morgan born January 6, 1930 served as the Assistant Commandant of the Marine ... of more than 36 years of active service. Biography Thomas R. Morgan was born on January 6, 1930 in Allentown, Pennsylvania . He completed high school in Slatington, Pennsylvania in 1948. Morgan graduated ... web accessdate 2009 02 07 url http www.tecom.usmc.mil HD Whos Who Morgan TR.htm title General Thomas R. Morgan, USMC work Who s Who in Marine Corps History publisher History Division, United States ... 241&PERSON TYPE General title General Thomas R. Morgan Retired work Official biography publisher United States Marine Corps accessdate 2009 02 07 CMC Persondata NAME Morgan, Thomas R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Allentown, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas R. Category 1930 ... from the University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia June 1973 . Morgan was commissioned a Marine ... Aircraft Group 13 , at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay . General Morgan ... Morgan was ordered to the U.S. European Command Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, where he served .... Smith , Hawaii, in July 1980. On May 1, 1981, Morgan was promoted to major general with date of rank ... additional duties as Acting Chief of Staff on November 16, 1985. General Morgan was nominated by the President ... Morgan s personal awards and decorations include center colspan 4 align center File Naval Aviator ... more details
Infobox scientist name Walter Thomas James Morgan image image size 180px birth date Birth date 1900 10 5 df y birth place Islington London death date Death date and age 2003 2 10 1900 10 5 df y death place death cause nationality United Kingdom field Biochemistry work institution The Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine alma mater East London College br West Ham Municipal College br Chelsea Polytechnic br Case Technical Institute br University of Graz doctoral advisor known for prizes Walter Thomas James Morgan CBE Royal Society FRS 5 October 1900 10 February 2003 was a British biochemist noted for his work on the immunochemistry of Antigen s ref name ind cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries professor walter morgan 730074.html title Professor Walter Morgan Obituaries, News The Independent accessdate 2008 12 02 location London date 25 February 2003 ref and described as one of the pioneers of immunochemistry . ref name rs cite journal doi 10.1098 rsbm.2005.0018 title Walter Thomas James Morgan CBE. 5 October 1900 10 February 2003 Elected F.R.S. 1949 year 2005 last1 Watkins first1 W. M. last2 Bagshawe first2 K. D. journal Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society volume 51 pages 291 ref Early life He was born in Islington to Walter Morgan, a solicitor .... ref name rs References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Walter Thomas James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 October 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH Islington London DATE OF DEATH 10 February 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Walter Thomas James Category ... would be drafted into the military on his 18th birthday, Morgan instead joined early so that he ... in 1922 Morgan became interested in medicinal chemistry, and he applied to West Ham Municipal ... , who impressed with his work advised Morgan to apply to The Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine ... , the Institute director at the time. Morgan remained working there for over 50 years. Before taking ... more details
Infobox Protected area name Thomas Sterry Hunt International Ecological Reserve iucn category Ia photo photo caption location Saint Just de Breteni res, Quebec Saint Just de Breteni res , Montmagny Regional County Municipality, Quebec Montmagny Regional County Municipality , Quebec Qu bec, Canada nearest city lat d lat m lat s lat NS N long d long m long s long EW W area established September 7, 1988 visitation num visitation year governing body Thomas Sterry Hunt International Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve in Quebec , Canada . It was established on September 7, 1988. ref http www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca ct topos topos.html Commision de Toponymie Qu bec Fr icon ref File Thomas Sterry Hunt.png thumb Thomas Sterry Hunt The ecological reserve was named in honour of Thomas Sterry Hunt , F.R.S., an American geologist, who served as chief assistant to Sir William Edmond Logan , the director of the Canadian Geological Survey . The reserve lies on the border with the Seboomook Lake, Maine Seboomook Lake territory of extreme northern Somerset County, Maine . External links http www.mddep.gouv.qc.ca biodiversite reserves thomas sterry res 21.htm Official website from Government of Qu bec References reflist Protected Areas of Quebec coord 46.5222 N 70.0389 W source kolossus frwiki scale 25000 display title Category Protected areas of Chaudi re Appalaches Category Nature reserves in Quebec Category Protected areas established in 1988 Canada protected area stub Quebec geo stub de R serve cologique internationale Thomas Sterry Hunt fr R serve cologique internationale Thomas Sterry Hunt ... more details
Orphan date February 2010 infobox writer name Thomas J. De la Hunt image imagesize alt caption pseudonym birth name Thomas James De la Hunt, Jr. birth date November 9, 1866 birth place Cannelton , Perry County, Indiana , United States death date July 3, 1933 age 66 death place Virginia Place, Cannelton , Perry County, Indiana , United States resting place Cliff Cemetery, Cannelton, Indiana occupation Writer, Historian language English nationality American ethnicity Irish American citizenship United States education alma mater Purdue University , University of the South period genre Historical subject Indiana History movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives Joshua B. Huckeby Joshua Brannon Huckeby grandfather , Charles Holland Mason uncle influences influenced awards signature signature alt website portaldisp Thomas James De la Hunt, Jr. November 9, 1866 July 3, 1933 was an People of the United States American newspaper columnist , writer , and historian . He served as President and Secretary of the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society for a number of years. He was well known for his writings concerning the area of Indiana known as Southwestern Indiana the Pocket and was considered ... , Perry County, Indiana to Major Thomas James De la Hunt, Sr. 1835 1872 and his wife, Isabelle Huckeby De la Hunt 1845 1909 . He had one other sibling, Charles Mason De la Hunt who died in 1869. His ... De la Hunt, Thomas James. Perry County, A History. Indianapolis, 1916. Tell City News, July 7, 1933 issue Thomas De la Hunt, Noted Writer and Historian Passes. Banta, Richard Elwell ed. . Indiana ... www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 39248594 Thomas James De la Hunt, Jr. at Find A Grave ... collection guides sc2304.html Thomas James De la Hunt Papers, 1916 1921 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME De La Hunt, Thomas J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November ... La Hunt, Thomas J. Category 1866 births Category 1933 deaths Category American people of Irish descent ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other people ThomasMorgan Image Major General Sir ThomasMorgan 1604 1679.png Major General Sir ThomasMorgan 350px right Major General Sir ThomasMorgan, 1st Baronet Born in Wales, 1604 13 April 1679 was a Welsh soldier during the English Civil War , and Commander in Chief in Scotland during the Restoration. ref David Plant, http www.british civil wars.co.uk biog morgan.htm Sir ThomasMorgan, 1604 79 , the British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website ref At 16, having at that time little knowledge of any language but Welsh, Morgan enlisted in Sir Horace Vere s Protestant volunteer expedition which fought in the Thirty Years War. Morgan fought in the Low Countries and in particular assisted the Dutch in the decisive victory at the battle of the Slaak in 1631, and then under Fairfax in the thirty years war. In 1645 he was appointed parliamentary governor of Gloucester. In 1646 he took Chepstow Castle and Moumouth, and besieged Raglan Castle . From 1651 to 1657 he assisted General George Monck in Scotland and was promoted to major general. He was second in command in Flanders in 1657 and knighted on his return in 1668. He rejoined Monck in Scotland, and played a conspicuous part in the Restoration England Restoration in Edinburgh. He was appointed Governor of Jersey in 1665 repairing the Jersey forts and reorganising the militia. ref name Lee Sidney Lee ... DNBIE title Morgan, Sir Thomas d . 1679? page 903 Further reading http yba.llgc.org.uk en s MORG THO 1604.html The biography of Sir ThomasMorgan, 1st Baronet National Library of Wales, Dictionary of Welsh Biography s start s reg en bt s new creation s ttl title Morgan Baronets Baronet br of Langattock, Monmouth years 1661 1679 s aft after Sir John Morgan, 2nd Baronet John Morgan s end Persondata NAME Morgan, Thomas, 1st Baronet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1604 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 April 1679 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas, 1st Baronet Category 1604 ... more details
, he was replaced with Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose . It was announced in 2010 that Hunt would be the new ...other people similarly William Hunt disambiguation Notability date June 2009 Infobox musical artist image ..., e.g. promo photos, CD DVD covers, posters, etc., will be deleted see WP NONFREE name Will Hunt image background non vocal instrumentalist birth name William Martin Hunt Born September 5, 1971 age 40 ... Bros. Records Warner Bros. website William Martin Will Hunt born September 5, 1971 is an United States ..., Static X and Black Label Society , just to name a few. Hunt was in Skrape until 2004 and Black Label Society until 2011. Both were signed to major record labels. In 2008, Hunt filled in for Tommy Lee with the Crue tour when Lee suffered from tendonitis. Hunt has also played live with Slaughter band Slaughter , Vince Neil , and many more. During 2007, Hunt recorded with bloodsimple and Static X . In May 2007, Hunt was named as a replacement for the departed Rocky Gray of Evanescence , and remained ... active with Dark New Day while playing with Evanescence. ref name bm72791 Hunt performed with Evanescence in their 2009 one off show at the Maquinaria Festival in S o Paulo, Brazil. Hunt joined Tommy ... member, it was confirmed Hunt was only temporary with Crossfade s recent announcement of Mark Castillo joining on drums. On Friday, December 10, Hunt was named as the new Drummer for Eye Empire . ref name EyeEmpire He replaced original Empire drummer Garrett Whitlock , while Morgan Rose ... vocals by fellow Sevendust member Lajon Witherspoon . On February 2011, Hunt rejoined Evanescence when ... 2011, it was announced that Hunt would be taking over drumming duties for the current scheduled Staind tour dates, taking place of the original drummer, Jon Wysocki. Equipment Hunt uses Pearl Drums ... Will Hunt publisher Pearldrummersforum.com date accessdate 2011 10 18 ref ref name EyeEmpire cite ... Day Bloodsimple evanescence collapse on Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Will ALTERNATIVE ... more details
wiktionary Hunt may refer to Hunting Hunt surname includes a list of people with this name Hunt computer game Hunt computer game Hunt, Idaho Hunt, Texas Hunt, California, former name of McFarland, California Hunt v. Cromartie , 1999 U.S. Supreme Court case See also Hunting disambiguation Hunter disambiguation Hunt Museum , Limerick, Ireland Hunt class destroyer , British escort ship Lucius Hunt , Australian progressive alternative rock band disambig cs Hunt de Hunt Begriffskl rung fr Hunt lv Hants pl Hunt pt Hunt ru ... more details
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infobox brand logo Image Hunts logo.svg 200px name Hunt s image Image Hunts Barbecue Sauce.jpg center 100px Hunt s barbecue sauce caption Hunt s barbecue sauce type Preserved tomato products currentowner ConAgra Foods ConAgra Foods, Inc. origin introduced 1888 discontinued related markets previousowners trademarkregistrations ambassador tagline website URL http www.hunts.com multiple image align right direction horizontal footer Workers at Val Vita, which later br became Hunt Foods in br Fullerton, California c.1940 footer align center image1 Val Vita Foods Hunts foods workers circa 1940.jpeg width1 130 image2 Val Vita Foods workers Fullerton, California 1940.jpeg width2 112 Hunt s is the name of a brand of preserved tomato products owned by ConAgra Foods ConAgra Foods, Inc. The company was founded in 1888, in Sebastopol, California , as the Hunt Bros. Fruit Packing Co. by Joseph and William Hunt. The brothers relocated to nearby Santa Rosa, California Santa Rosa in 1890, and then to Hayward ... of California s booming fruit and vegetable industries. In 1943, Hunt s was taken over by Norton ... the Hunt s name and incorporated as Hunt Foods, Inc. The new management decided to focus the company ... Company merged with Hunt s Foods, Inc. to become Hunt Wesson Foods. Hunt Wesson merged with the McCall ... Beatrice with the goal of selling off businesses. Hunt Wesson , the company which included the Hunt s brands, was sold in 1990 to agribusiness giant ConAgra . Besides canned tomato sauce , the Hunt .... It also is the brand name appearing on Manwich brand sloppy joe s products as well as Hunt s Snack Pack Pudding . Citation needed date May 2010 Reddi wip whipped cream was originally also under the Hunt s banner. In May 2010, Hunt s ketchup removed high fructose corn syrup from its ingredients. The new ... title High fructose corn syrup cut from Hunt s ketchup work News & Record publisher Associated Press ... External links http www.hunts.com Hunt s corporate website ConAgra Barbecue sauces Category Barbecue ... more details
Infobox VG title In the Hunt image Deleted image removed Image Inthehunt.png 250px Title screen developer Irem company Irem publisher Irem company Irem JP br THQ NA designer release April 1993 in video gaming 1993 genre Horizontal Shoot em up Scrolling shooters scrolling shooter modes Single player , 2 player Cooperative gameplay Co op cabinet Upright arcade system cpu sound display Horizontal orientation, 320 240, 2048 Palette computing palette colors input 8 way joystick , 2 Button control buttons platforms Arcade game Arcade , PlayStation console PlayStation , Sega Saturn , Microsoft Windows Windows nihongo In the Hunt Kaitei Daisensou is a horizontal Shoot em up Scrolling shooters scrolling shooter arcade game by Irem company Irem . It was released in 1993 in video gaming 1993 and later ported to the Sega Saturn , the PlayStation console PlayStation and Windows 95 for the PC by Kokopeli. The game was developed by the team who would go on to create Gunforce 2 for Irem and the Metal Slug series Metal Slug series for SNK Playmore SNK . The similarities are clearly seen in the artistic style used. In the Hunt is particularly unusual as the player takes the role of a submarine in underwater environments, although Irem has previously developed a similar game called Sqoon for the Nintendo Entertainment System . There are a total of six levels in the game. Story An organization known as the D.A.S. Dark Anarchy Society used a doomsday machine called the Yugusukyure on the South Pole, causing the polar ice caps to melt. The entire world was quickly flooded, but a few societies ... that created In the Hunt left the company and formed their own named Nazca Corporation . With their new ... Review of In the Hunt moby game id in the hunt DEFAULTSORT In The Hunt Category 1993 video games ... Sega Saturn games Category Windows games arcade stub scroll shooter videogame stub de In The Hunt ja ru In the Hunt zh ... more details
Morgan may refer to TOCright People See Morgan surname Morgan given name Places Australia Morgan, South Australia Canada Morgan, Ontario United States Morgan, California Morgan, Georgia Morgan, Minnesota Morgan, Texas Morgan, Utah Morgan, Vermont Morgan, Wisconsin , a town Morgan, Oconto County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Morgan, Shawano County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community There are also Morgan Farm Area, Texas Morgan Hill, California Morgan s Point, Texas Morgan s Point Resort, Texas New Morgan, Pennsylvania Morgantown, West Virginia Other uses of the name Media, Fiction and Culture Morgan , 1966 film Morgan , graphic novel by Hugo Pratt Morgan band , an early 1970s band Morgan singer , Italian real name Marco Castoldi Morgan Industries, led by Nwabudike Morgan, one of the factions in the computer game Sid Meier s Alpha Centauri Morgan le Fay , sorceress of Arthurian legend Companies Morgan Chase , American Financial Services Firm Morgan Stanley , American banking corporation Morgan Motor Company , a British sports car manufacturer Roy Morgan Research , an Australian company which produces the Morgan Poll Morgan clothing brand , also called Morgan de Toi Morgan s , formerly a Canadian department store Captain Morgan , a brand of rum Morgans Hotel Group , boutique ... Duron Morgan An alias used by a model of the AMD Duron processor Morgan unit , a unit of recombinant frequency in genetics the centimorgan is most frequently used Other Moken also spelled Morgan , seafaring minority ethnic group in the Andaman Sea Morgan silver dollar , a U.S. coin minted from 1878 to 1921, named for its designer George T. MorganMorgan State University , university in Baltimore, Maryland Morgan horse breed, a versatile American breed of horse used in the English and Western ... , a Welsh or Breton water sprite Morgan F.C. , early twentieth century U.S. football soccer team Morgan orca , a killer whale in poor health captured in June 2010 for rehabilitation W.H. Morgan House ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Image Morgan s.png right 250px Image Morgan s logo.png right thumb 150px Morgan s previous logo in 1960 Morgan s formally Henry Morgan & Company was a Montreal based Canada Canadian department store chain. At its peak, the company had stores in Quebec and Ontario . In its last years, the chain was known in Quebec as Morgan without the Apostrophe possessive . Morgan s is the ancestor of the Bay department store chain in Quebec and Ontario. History Image Morgan s 1890.jpg thumb left Morgan s in 1890 The first Morgan s store was opened in Montreal in 1845 by Scotland Scottish immigrant Henry Morgan merchant Henry Morgan . ref cite web url http www2.hbc.com hbcheritage history timeline acquisitions author Hudson s Bay Company title Our History Timeline Acquisitions accessdate 2012 01 21 publisher Hudson s Bay Company ref The second store to operate under the Morgan s name opened only in 1950 on Queen Mary Road Montreal Queen Mary Road in the Snowdon, Montreal Snowdon ... cities. Ownership of the store was originally split evenly between Mr. Morgan and his partner David Smith. Smith s portion was later purchased by Henry s brother, James Morgan. The store stayed in under the ownership and management of the original Morgan brothers and their descendents for over 100 years of business. ref cite book last Morgan first David title The Morgans of Montreal year 1992 isbn 0 9696676 0 4 ref Morgan s was eventually purchased in 1960 by Hudson s Bay Company . The store ... in Ontario were converted into the new name the Bay . At that point, the previous Morgan s logo ... still operating under the Morgan s name. ref cite web url http www2.hbc.com hbcheritage history ... 2012 01 21 publisher Hudson s Bay Company ref The Quebec stores were converted in 1972. The Morgan s flagship store in downtown Montreal has been a Bay store ever since Morgan s was absorbed into the Bay. Locations Image Morgans decorated for royal visit.JPG thumb left Morgan s Department Store in 1939 ... more details
Infobox Film name Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment image Morgan poster french 20k.jpg caption Film poster for Morgan director Karel Reisz producer Leon Clore writer David Mercer playwright David Mercer starring David Warner actor David Warner br Vanessa Redgrave br Robert Stephens br Irene Handl br Bernard Bresslaw music John Dankworth cinematography Larry Pizer distributor British Lion Films released April 4, 1966 runtime 97 min. country United Kingdom language English language English budget Morgan original UK title Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment is a 1966 in film 1966 comedy film made by the British Lion Films British Lion Films Corporation . It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Leon Clore from a screenplay by David Mercer playwright David Mercer , based on his 1962 television play for BBC Television, the leading role at that time being played by Keith Barron . The film ... Bresslaw . The eponymous hero is working class artist Morgan Delt David Warner , obsessed ... Morgan accessdate 2009 03 08 work festival cannes.com ref American 1980s icon Morgan Fairchild took her first name from this film. Plot summary Morgan Delt is an artist from a working class background ... with, Morgan goes off the mental deep end when Leonie informs him that she is asking for a divorce ... around the bend, Morgan enacts a series of bizarre gags and stunts in a campaign to win Leonie back ... mother s wrestler friend Wally The Gorilla Arthur Mullard , Morgan kidnaps Leonie, who is conflicted ... antics get Morgan arrested and committed to an insane asylum, where he learns that Leonie is pregnant ... Warner actor David Warner Morgan Delt Vanessa Redgrave Leonie Delt Robert Stephens Charles Napier ... imdb title 0060714 Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment tcmdb title 83979 Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment Amg movie 33341 Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment rotten tomatoes morganMorgan A Suitable ... Film fr Morgan film, 1966 it Morgan matto da legare nl Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment fi Morgan ... more details
cleanup reorganize date August 2010 refimprove date April 2010 Colonel MorganMorgan November 1, 1688 ... is credited with founding the first church in what is now West Virginia. ref French Morgan, A history and genealogy of the family of Col. MorganMorgan the first white settler of the State of West Virginia 1966 ref Early life Little direct evidence of Morgan s early life and education have survived ... helped to found, recorded the following upon his death Colonel Morgan died November 17, 1766 aged ... of David, the grandson on David Morgan, the Indian Fighter, and the second son of Col. Morgan. Morgan ..., Glamorganshire was the home of King Arthur and Arthur was of the House of Morgan. MorganMorgan was likely ... http www.colmorganmorganreunion.org ref Emigration to America MorganMorgan .... Morgan commenced business as a merchant at the place now known as Christiana, Delaware Christiana . Some Quaker records record that Col. MorganMorgan was educated at Cambridge University and went to Delaware ... by MorganMorgan was built on the William G. Morgan House Morgan Acres property. ref name dhr cite web ... Places Inventory Nomination Form William G. Morgan House date September 1983 accessdate 2011 06 02 author ..., Historic Preservation ref First settlement in West Virginia Morgan arrived in what is now West Virginia in 1731. In January 1734, MorganMorgan, among others, was appointed one of the Commission of the Peace ... convert 12 mi km long. MorganMorgan constructed Mill Creek Church. It was the first church .... He is reported to have consulted with George Washington . MorganMorgan was the Presiding ... Hill, West Virginia and was buried in the Morgan Chapel Graveyard . ref Genealogical and Personal ... s ref Family Morgan had eight children by his wife, the former Catherine Garretson. One son, David Morgan frontiersman David Morgan , became famous as an Indian fighter due to an encounter with Delaware ... son, Zackquill Morgan Zackquill , founded Morgantown, West Virginia . Francis Harrison Pierpont ... more details
at Johns Hopkins, daughter of ThomasHuntMorgan Ivor Morgan , Welsh international rugby union ... , New Zealand boxer Teddy Morgan , Welsh international rugby union player ThomasMorgan of Llantarnam , Welsh spy and conspirator for Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots Thomas E. Morgan , U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania ThomasHuntMorgan 1866 1945 , American geneticist Tom Morgan baseball , Major League ...infobox family name name morgan image image size caption pronunciation meaning region Wales, Ireland, Scotland language Welsh related names Morganach, Muireag in The surname Morgan has several different ... University Press isbn 0192800507 ref The surname Morgan traces its origin from the powerful Welsh family established c. 1330 by Morgan ap Llewelyn, son of Llewelyn ap Ifor, Lord of St. Clere, and Angharad, daughter and heiress of Sir Morgan ap Maredudd Meredith , Lord of Tredegar and is of Wales .... The County of Glamorgan is named after the Princes of South Wales named Morgan, a group ... surnames MORGAN 1881census , the frequency of the surname Morgan was highest in Brecknockshire ... and Shropshire . Notable Morgans Adam Morgan born 1981 , Australian footballer Alex Morgan born 1989 , American women s soccer player Andrew Price Morgan , American botanist Barry Morgan , Archbishop of Wales from 2003 Colin Morgan , Northern Irish actor, star of television series Merlin C. Lloyd Morgan , British psychologist known by Morgan s Canon Dale Morgan , American historian of the American west Dan Morgan , American football player Daniel Morgan , brigadier general in the Continental Army in the American Revolution David Morgan disambiguation , several people Debelah Morgan , American singer Dermot Morgan , Irish actor best known as Father Ted Dexter Morgan , fictional serial killer Ed Morgan professor , Canadian professor Edgar Morgan disambiguation , multiple people Elaine Morgan writer , Welsh writer, advocate of the aquatic ape hypothesis Eoin Morgan , Irish cricketer ... more details
John Hunt may refer to John Hunt Quaker exile 1712 1778 , Quaker minister, originally from London, England, and one of the Virginia Exiles John Hunt Quaker minister 1740 1824 , Quaker minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey John Hunt gentleman 1550 1615 John Hunt 1750 1822 , Revolutionary War veteran for whom the city of Huntsville, Alabama is named John Hunt publisher 1775 1848 , printer and publisher John HuntMorgan 1825 1864 , general of a Confederate cavalry troop in the American Civil War John Horbury Hunt 1838 1904 , Canadian born Australian architect John T. Hunt 1860 1916 , U.S. Representative from Missouri John Hunt antiquarian 1900 1976 , Irish antiquarian and collector John E. Hunt 1908 1989 , New Jersey politician John Hunt, Baron Hunt 1910 1998 , leader of the 1953 British expedition to climb Mount Everest John Hunt oceanographer 1918 2005 , marine scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Tanworth 1919 2008 , British politician and Secretary of the Cabinet John Hunt British politician born 1929 John Hunt psychiatric patient born 1981 John Dixon Hunt born 1936 , European born landscape historian John Wesley Hunt 1773 1849 , businessman and early civic leader in Lexington, Kentucky Johnny Hunt born 1952 , Christian pastor and author Joshua French alias John Hunt, born 1982 , former Norwegian soldier John Hunt Australian politician John Hunt, a fictional character in Willard Price s The Adventure Series Willard Price Adventure series Jackie Hunt 1920 1991 , American football player with Chicago Bears Jack Hunt born 1981 , American football safety, free agent who was previously with the Miami Dolphins See also Jon Hunt , British estate agent Jonathan Hunt disambiguation hndis Hunt, John de John Hunt ... more details
Henry Hunt may refer to Henry Hunt politician 1773 1835 , British politician Henry Jackson Hunt 1819 1889 , American Civil War General Henry Ambrose Hunt 1866 1946 , British meteorologist Henry ThomasHunt 1878 1956 , mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912 1913 Henry Hunt police officer born c. 1919 , British police officer Henry Hunt artist born 1923 , Canadian Kwakwaka wakw artist Henry A. Hunt , African American educator See also William Henry Hunt disambiguation hndis Hunt, Henry DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Henry fr Henry Hunt ... more details
British speaker Henry ThomasHunt 1878 1956 , mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1912 to 1913 Henry ... Hunt , American ambassador, academic, daughter of H. L. HuntThomasHunt disambiguation ThomasHunt ...Other uses Hunt disambiguation HuntHunt is an occupational surname originating in England ref http www.britishsurnames.co.uk surnames HUNT origin British surnames origin ref and Ireland . ref http www.goireland.com genealogy family.htm?FamilyId 1212 Irish surname O Feighrey, Feehery, Hunt, O Fey, O ... F ilte and Northern Ireland Tourist Board , now owned by FEXCO ref People with the surname Hunt Aaron Hunt born 1986 , German football player Albert Hunt , American engineer, inventor of the wigwag railroad wigwag Alfred Hunt steel magnate 1817 1888 , American industrialist, first president of Bethlehem Iron Company Alfred E. Hunt 1855 1899 , a founder of the company that became the aluminum company Alcoa Arthur Surridge Hunt , English egyptologist Ben Hunt baseball Ben Hunt 1888 1927 , Major League Baseball player Bonnie Hunt born 1964 , American writer and actress Charles Cooke Hunt Australian explorer Chris Hunt Journalist and author Chris Hunt badminton Chris Hunt English badminton player David Hunt disambiguation David Hunt or Dave Hunt, any of various people E. Howard Hunt 1918 2007 , Watergate figure and author of spy novels Ernie Hunt born 1943 , English footballer whose clubs included Swindon Town and Coventry City Esther Hunt 1751 1820 , a pioneer who lived on America s frontier as a wife, a mother and a leader in her Quaker faith. Francesca Hunt born c. 1964 , British actress Frank W. Hunt 1871 1906 , former Governor of Idaho Gareth Hunt 1942 2007 , British actor George W. P. Hunt 1859 1934 , first Governor of the State of Arizona George Ward Hunt 1825 1877 , British politician Greg Hunt born 1965 , Australian politician Henry George Bonavia Hunt 1847 1917, founder of the Trinity College of Music, London H. Guy Hunt born 1933 , Baptist preacher and former Governor ... more details
Walter Morgan may refer to Walter Morgan judge 1821 1885 , British barrister & judge Walter Vaughan Morgan 1831 1916 , British politician Walter L. Morgan 1898 1998 , American banker Walter Thomas James Morgan 1900 2003 , British biochemist Walter Morgan golfer born 1941 , American golfer hndis name Morgan, Walter ... more details
Infobox film name Hunt Angels image image size caption Victoria Hill left as Alma Brooks and br Ben Mendelsohn right as Rupert Kathner. director Alec Morgan producer Daryl Dellora br Sue Maslin br Antonio Zeccola writer Alec Morgan starring Victoria Hill br Ben Mendelsohn composer Jen Anderson cinematography Jackie Farkas editing Tony Stevens distributor Palace Films released 6 October 2006 runtime 85 minutes country Film Australia language English Use dmy dates date September 2010 Hunt Angels is a 2006 in film 2006 Australia n docudrama , directed by Alec Morgan, starring Victoria Hill and Ben Mendelsohn . Hunt Angels was filmed in Sydney , Australia and opened in Australia on 30 November 2006 after premiering at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August. Cast Victoria Hill as Alma Brooks Ben Mendelsohn as Rupert Kathner Plot In the late 1930s, Rupert Kathner and Alma Brooks began a movie making spree that took on the Hollywood barons, a corrupt Police Commissioner and the cultural cringe, all in their passionate pursuit to make Australian films. On the run from police across thousands of miles, they would stop at almost nothing to get their films made. Box Office Hunt Angels grossed 40,883 at the box office in Australia. ref http film.vic.gov.au resources documents AA4 Aust Box office report.pdf Film Victoria Australian Films at the Australian Box Office ref See also Cinema of Australia References reflist External links IMDB title title Hunt Angels id 0775486 http colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au nfsa search display display.w3p adv yes group groupequals holdingType page 0 parentid query Number 3A698641 querytype rec 0 resCount 10 Hunt Angels at the National Film and Sound Archive http www.huntangels.com.au huntangels Hunt Angels Official Movie Website Category 2006 films Category Australian drama films Category English language films Category Biographical films Category Films based on actual events Category Independent films Australia film stub ... more details