William Petty.jpg thumb 200px caption WilliamPetty Information name WilliamPetty birth date 27 May ... theory , national income national income accounting , economic statistics Sir WilliamPetty Royal Society ... Prime Minister, WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne WilliamPetty Fitzmaurice, 2nd Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquess of Landsdowne . Life and influences Petty was a founder member of The Royal ... choir aisle reads HERE LAYES SIR WILLIAM PETY . Petty s father and grandfather were clothiers. He was a precocious ... left 200px WilliamPetty, c. 1650. In 1652, he left on a leave of absence and traveled with Oliver ... Image William Petty.png thumb right 200px Sir WilliamPettyPetty s only statistical technique .... 1682, pub. 1695 Bibliography Aspromourgos, Tony 1988 The life of WilliamPetty in relation to his ... . London Allen & Unwin. Hull, Charles H. ed. 1899 The Economic Writings of Sir WilliamPetty . London ..., W. 1963 The Origins of Economic Science . Methuen. McCormick, Ted 2009 , WilliamPetty and the Ambitions ... petty index.html WilliamPetty gutenberg author id WilliamPetty name WilliamPetty http www.marxists.org ... of Sir WilliamPetty http www.npg.org.uk live search Search the collection A criticism of William ... to the Past. Mercantilists Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petty, William ALTERNATIVE ... 1687 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Petty, William Category 1623 births Category 1687 deaths ... Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford Category English surveyors Category Petty Fitzmaurice family William Category Mercantilists Link FA fr bg cs WilliamPetty de WilliamPetty es WilliamPetty eu WilliamPetty fr WilliamPetty ga WilliamPetty ko it WilliamPetty economista ka lt WilliamPetty 1623 hu WilliamPetty ja no WilliamPetty britisk merkantilist pl WilliamPetty pt WilliamPetty ru , sk WilliamPetty fi WilliamPetty l k ri sv WilliamPetty uk vi WilliamPetty zh ... more details
WilliamPetty was an economist. WilliamPetty may also refer to WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne See also WilliamPetty FitzMaurice, Earl of Kerry hndis Petty, William ... more details
Image WilliamEdwardPettyHartnell.jpg frame right William Edward Petty Hartnell Inline date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 William Edward Petty Hartnell , a.k.a. Don honorific Don Guillermo Arnel April 24, 1798 February 2, 1854 was a prominent early immigrant to Alta California who played a vital role in the history of Monterey County, California as well as the history of California . Early life William Hartnell was born in Backbarrow, Lancashire , England , and attended the College of Commerce in Bremen city Bremen , Germany. He went to Chile in 1819 to work in the Santiago branch of John Begg & Co., a firm where his uncle, Edward Petty Hartnell, had helped him secure a job. With the waning of Spanish power in the region, the English trading company gradually expanded its commercial activities from Valparaiso port of Santiago to Callao port of Lima, Peru and other northern ports on the Pacific coast of South America. While in Lima, he met Hugh McCulloch, a Scottish merchant, who persuaded him to become partners in a Rawhide textile rawhide and tallow trade in California. They established a new trading company in 1822 called McCulloch and Hartnell, commonly called Macala y Arnel. It was at this time that he adopted the named Arnel, as it was easier for the Spanish language ... another painting of William Edward Petty Hartnell by Ellwood Graham, circa 1943. Research resources http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 tf109n986m Guide to the William Edward Petty Hartnell Papers at The Bancroft Library Persondata NAME Hartnell, William Edward Petty ALTERNATIVE NAMES Arnel ... of the city . References cite web title William Hartnell The Hero and His Colleges work Monterey ... The Lives of William Hartnell , Susanna Bryant Dakin, Stanford University Press, hardcover published .... The Diary and Copybook of William E. P. Hartnell, Visitador General of the Missions of Alta California ... , U.S. DEFAULTSORT Hartnell, William Category 1798 births Category 1854 deaths Category California land ... more details
Wiktionary Petty may refer to People Adam Petty 1980 2000 , American race car driver and son of Kyle Petty Bruce Petty born 1929 , Australian political satirist and cartoonist Dini Petty born 1945 , Canadian television and radio host George Petty 1894 1975 , American pin up artist John Petty, 2nd Marquess of Lansdowne 1765 1809 John Petty Anglican Minister , a former Dean of Coventry in the Church of England John Petty Primitive Methodist Minister 1807 1868 , first Governor of Elmfield College Kathleen Petty born 1960 , Canadian news anchor Kyle Petty born 1960 , American race car driver Lee Petty 1914 2000 , American stock car driver and a pioneer of NASCAR Lori Petty born 1963 , American movie actress W. Morgan Petty , a fictional writer Norman Petty 1927 1984 , American musician, songwriter, and record producer Orlando Henderson Petty 1874 1932 , American Medal of Honor recipient Richard Petty born 1937 , American race car driver Tom Petty born 1950 , American musician WilliamPetty 1623 1687 , British economist and inventor WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne 1737 1805 , British Prime Minister and Irish peer Other Petty Fitzmaurice Petty, Highland Petty Enterprises , NASCAR racing team owned by Richard and Kyle Petty See also lookfrom intitle Petty officer Petty crime misdemeanor Petty theft Petty kingdom Petty sessions Pett Pretty disambiguation possible misspelling Category Surnames disambig de Petty fr Petty ru ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 about the British Prime Minister the English scientist WilliamPetty Infobox ... WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne by Jean Laurent Mosnier.jpg imagesize 240px order Prime Minister ... Whig British political party Whig religion English Dissenters Dissenter WilliamPetty FitzMaurice ... William FitzMaurice in Dublin in Kingdom of Ireland Ireland , the first son of John Petty, 1st Earl ... of Kerry 1st Earl of Kerry . Lord Kerry had married Anne Petty, the daughter of Sir WilliamPetty , Surveyor ... Petty 1751 The Hon. WilliamPetty 1751 1753 Viscount FitzMaurice 1753 1760 Viscount FitzMaurice, MP ... Petty. Life of William, Earl of Shelburne . MacMillan & Co, 1875 reprinted by Elibron Classics, 2006 ... about WilliamPetty, Earl of Shelburne on the Downing Street website. s start s par gb s bef before ... 1761 1805 end Navboxes title WilliamPetty navigational boxes list UKPrimeMinisters HomeSecretary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shelburne, WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of ALTERNATIVE ... May 1805 PLACE OF DEATH Berkeley Square , London DEFAULTSORT Shelburne, WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl Of Category ... constituencies FitzMaurice, WilliamPetty, Viscount Category Members of the Parliament of Ireland ... Petty, William Category Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Category Petty Fitzmaurice family William ar be be x old cs WilliamPetty, 2. hrab ze Shelburne de WilliamPetty, 2. Earl of Shelburne es WilliamPetty Landsdowne fr WilliamPetty FitzMaurice gd WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne it WilliamPetty, II conte di Shelburne la Gulielmus Petty mr nl WilliamPetty ja 2 no WilliamPetty britisk statsminister pl WilliamPetty, 2. hrabia Shelburne pt WilliamPetty FitzMaurice ro WilliamPetty ru , , 2 simple WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne fi WilliamPetty sv WilliamPetty, 1 e markis av Lansdowne tg uk , 2 yo WilliamPetty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne ... more details
William Thomas Petty FitzMaurice, Earl of Kerry 30 March 1811 21 August 1836 , styled Earl of Wycombe between 1811 and 1818, was a British Whig British political faction Whig politician. Background Kerry was born at Lansdowne House , London , the eldest son of Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne , and Lady Louisa Emma, daughter of Henry Fox Strangways, 2nd Earl of Ilchester . ref name thepeerage.com http thepeerage.com p2702.htm i27015 thepeerage.com ref Political career Kerry was returned to Parliament for Calne UK Parliament constituency Calne in 1832, a seat he held until his early death four years later. ref name thepeerage.com ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Ccommons1.htm leighrayment.com ref Family Lord Kerry married Lady Augusta Lavinia Priscilla, daughter of John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough , in 1834. They had one daughter, Lady Mary, who married Percy Egerton Herbert . Lord Kerry died at Lansdowne House, London, in August 1836, aged 25. His younger brother Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne Henry later succeeded in the marquessate. ref name thepeerage.com Lady Kerry later remarried and died in November 1904, aged 90. ref http thepeerage.com p2701.htm i27008 thepeerage.com ref References Reflist External links Hansard contribs earl of kerry WilliamPetty FitzMaurice, Earl of Kerry s start s par uk s bef before Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay br Charles Richard Fox br small representation reduced to one member 1832 small s ttl title Member of Parliament for Calne UK Parliament constituency Calne years 1832&ndash 1836 s aft after John Fox Strangways Hon. John Fox Strangways s end DEFAULTSORT Kerry, WilliamPetty Fitzmaurice, Earl Of Category 1811 births Category 1836 deaths Category Courtesy earls Category Heirs apparent who never acceded Category Petty Fitzmaurice family William Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall Category UK MPs 1832 ... more details
John Petty may refer to John Petty priest , Anglican Provost and Dean of Coventry John Petty Primitive Methodist minister 1807 1868 , 19th century author and Primitive Methodist Minister and first Governor of Elmfield College John Petty, 2nd Marquess of Lansdowne 1765 1809 , son of former Prime Minister of Great Britain, WilliamPetty FitzMaurice John Petty American football , American football player John Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne , politician See also John Pettie , Scottish painter hndis Petty, John fr John Petty ... more details
Image Petty.jpg thumb right Time magazine Time with Petty s portrait of Rita Hayworth George Brown Petty IV April 27, 1894 &ndash July 21, 1975 was an American pin up artist. His pin up art appeared ... marketed by Esquire , True and Ridgid Tool Company. Petty s Esquire gatefolds originated ... Belle B 17 Memphis Belle , known as Petty Girls . Birth and early career George Petty was born ... Brown Petty III and his wife, Sarah. George, IV, was the couple s second child his sister Elizabeth had been born in 1891. The Petty family moved to Chicago, Illinois Chicago , Illinois , just before ... with images of young women, madonnas, and nudes. Petty was not a particularly good student in high ... per session. He also worked in his father s photo shop where he learned how to use an airbrush . Petty ... caused Joseph P. Herrick , ambassador at that time, to order all Americans to return home. Petty returned ... . By 1926, he was able to open his own studio. Artistic influences George Petty never ..., such as Alfons Mucha , George Barbier and, in particular, the watercolor technique of England s William Russell Flint . The Petty Girl Petty is especially known for the Petty Girl , a series of pin up paintings of women done for Esquire magazine Esquire from the autumn of 1933 until 1956. Petty frequently ... of their heads being smaller than those of his actual models. Petty appeared as a mystery guest on the popular TV program What s My Line . Petty died in San Pedro, California San Pedro , California ... Belle with the Petty Girl nose art. An image of a Petty Girl talking on a phone was used ... of a Petty Girl was used in The Beatles Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Robert Cummings portrayed George Petty in the imaginary musical comedy The Petty Girl Columbia, 1950 , directed by Henry Levin and featuring the film debut of Tippi Hedren as one of the Petty Girls. Nat Perrin s screenplay ... Fancy Free and I Loves Ya . The large production number at the finale is The Petty Girl by Arlen ... more details
distinguish Petty France, London coord 51.568 2.309 display title region GB scale 5000 File Pettyfrance.JPG thumb 200px Entering the hamlet of Petty France from the south along the A46 road A46 Petty France is a hamlet in the rural north of South Gloucestershire , near the Gloucestershire border, in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire Hawkesbury civil parish parish . It is on the A46 road A46 , which runs from Bath, Somerset Bath , to Nailsworth and Stroud , just south of another, slightly smaller hamlet, Dunkirk, Gloucestershire Dunkirk . Previously, Petty France and Dunkirk were known as road accident hotspots. The proportion of fatal and serious accidents was 46 , significantly higher than the average for South Gloucestershire as a whole, which is 12 . 13 accidents occurred between 1 January 1998 and 31 December 2001, including 2 fatal accidents, four were serious and seven were slight. ref https consultations.southglos.gov.uk inovem consult.ti legacy 711 consultationHome South Gloucestershire Council website ref , as a result of this the speed through the two hamlets was reduced to 40 MPH. Badminton, Gloucestershire Badminton and Hawkesbury Upton are also nearby. The Manor House in Petty France was built in 1812 for Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool , prime minister from 1812 to 1827. The house has seen the likes of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Lord Wellington , and has been in the ownership of the poet William Wordsworth Wordsworth s family, Lord and Lady Apsley and the Duke of Beaufort today it is a hotel. ref http www.themanorhouseexperience.com history.htm Manor House website ref . References Reflist External links Commons category inline Petty France South Gloucestershire Category Villages in South Gloucestershire SouthGloucestershire geo stub pl Petty France ... more details
persecution in England. ref name camden William Penn owned the island after Kinsey John Petty, its ...Petty Island also Pettys Island ref Pursuant to an official decision of the Board on Geographic Names of the United States Geological Survey in 1891 , the official name is Petty Island see gnis 879261 ref but typically spelled Petty s Island by area residents is a convert 292 acre km2 sing on ref name camden http www.camdennewjersey.org petty s island.htm Top N.J. Official Seeking Petty s Island Compromise . March 29, 2006. Accessed September 8, 2007. ref island located in the Delaware River , which forms the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the United States . It is situated between the cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey , and can be seen from both the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Betsy Ross Bridge . It is the fourth largest island in the Delaware River s path. Petty Island is officially part of Pennsauken Township, New Jersey . History Petty Island was called Shackamaxon Island after the local Shackamaxon village of Lenni Lenape ref name Shakamaxon http www.phillyh2o.org backpages Ledger islands 1882.htm Islands in the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers Within the Boundaries of Philadelphia . Accessed June 12, 2008. ref , Aquikanasara by Swedish explorer Peter Lindestrom in 1654 ref name Aquikanasara http www.ushistory.org philadelphia petty.htm Philadelphia History Petty s Island . Accessed June 12, 2008. ref , and Treaty Island likely after ..., some of which are still visible at low tide. Ralston Laird, an Irish immigrant, moved to Petty Island ... being proclaimed its king . ref name camden Petty Island is currently uninhabited, the last residential ... and forested. In the 2000s, local politics in Pennsauken turned to Petty Island as a centerpiece ...?articulo 178349&lee 17 Bolivarian Government donates Petty s Island to United States . Agencia ... of the Delaware River Category Pennsauken Township, New Jersey es Isla Petty ... more details
Ritchie Petty is a former NASCAR Racing driver. He is the nephew of racecar driver Richard Petty and the cousin of Kyle Petty. He is the son of Maurice Petty . Ritchie Petty drove three races in 1993 and one race in 1994 in a Ford sponsored by Lebleu. Ritchie Petty Sprint Cup career Starts 4 Top 10 s 1 Top 5 s 0 Poles 0 External links http www.driverdb.com drivers 11350 Driver DB Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petty, Ritchie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petty, Ritchie Category American racing drivers Category Living people Category Petty family US autoracing bio stub ... more details
Ralph Petty is an United States American figurative and landscape painter, musician, saxophonist, and singer living in Montreuil, Seine Saint Denis , France. Biography Ralph Petty was born in Alamosa, Colorado ... and studied etching with Sir Stanley William Hayter for two years at the Atelier 17 etching studio. Petty received the Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship and an Italian government grant to study ..., Lisa Davidson they have two children. Career Art Petty s art focuses on the human figure and landscape ..., in southern France, which is Petty s defacto open air studio, while the figurative paintings are done ... the spirit of Japanese painting that finds an echo in Petty s work. His primary medium in drawing ... that Petty is also a musician. The meaning of these dream like images surfaces slowly, sometimes ... novelist and essayist Nancy Huston, and 150 drawings by Petty. This book is a dialogue between a writer and a painter over a twelve month period. Petty also works in sculpture and although he has worked ... of numerous other major writers, Petty designed the set of Waiting for Godot for Calder s newly formed London theater group, the Godot Company. Petty also designed the set for the company s production of Play in 2006 and he remains associated with the company. Petty is a founding member and former ... Alpes and The European Union. Music Petty is a singer and composer, and plays saxophone, harmonica ... in 2003. Petty released one earlier album with the Paris based blues band, Loose Blues voice, tenor sax, harmonica and two with the Ralph Trio voice, harmonica, lyricist and composer . Teaching Petty ... one that is not word based, but which is nonetheless as valid as writing. Petty s Fine Arts classes .... Petty s belief is that creation can only be learned through practice and that mastery implies fluidity of expression and understanding of the world in relation to one s self. The result of Petty s instruction ... her chosen field of study. Petty created the Fine Arts Gallery previous known as the Combes Gallery ... more details
Petty treason or petit treason was an offence under the common law of England which involved the betrayal of a superior by a subordinate. It differed from the better known high treason in that high treason can only be committed against the Sovereign. In England and Wales, petty treason ceased to be a distinct offence from murder by virtue of section 1 repealing the previous statute and section 2 assimilating the offence to murder of the Offences against the Person Act 1828 . It never existed in Scotland. It has also been abolished in other common law countries. The common law offence was codified in the Treason Act 1351 . Under that Act, petty treason was an aggravated form of Murder in English law murder . It consisted of a wife killing her husband, a clergyman killing his prelate , or a servant killing his master or mistress, or his master s wife. ref Hale p. 380 ref The Act abolished three other forms of petty treason which had existed under common law a wife attempting to kill her husband, a servant forging his master s Seal device seal , or a servant committing adultery with his ... harshly. Counterfeit ing gold or silver coin was petty treason before the 1351 Act elevated ... of England , William Blackstone, Book 4 chapter 6 ref However the method of execution was not changed. The punishment for a man convicted of petty treason was to be drawn to the place of execution ... , by which a verdict of murder could be reduced to manslaughter , was also available in petty treason trials. The rules of evidence and procedure in petty treason trials were the same as in high treason trials, except that the Treason Act 1695 did not apply to petty treason. ref http www.lonang.com exlibris blackstone bla 414.htm Commentaries on the Laws of England , William Blackstone, Book 4 chapter 14 ref Petty treason also differed from high treason in that the legal defence of benefit of clergy was available for petty treason until 1496, ref Benefit of Clergy Act 1496 12 Hen. 7 c. 7 ref ... more details
Infobox family name name Petty Fitzmaurice image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning region Northern Ireland origin related names Fitzmaurice footnotes Petty Fitzmaurice is an Ireland Irish surname . It is uncommon as a given name . People with the name Petty Fitzmaurice include Charles Petty Fitzmaurice, 7th Marquess of Lansdowne 1917 1944 , peer of Great Britain Charles Petty Fitzmaurice, 9th Marquess of Lansdowne born 1941 , British peer Lord Charles Petty FitzMaurice 1874 1914 , British soldier and courtier Emily Petty Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne 1819 1895 , British peer George Petty Fitzmaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne 1912 1997 , British peer Georgina Elizabeth Petty Fitzmaurice born 1950 , Scottish nobility Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne 1780 1863 , Irish peer Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne 1816 1866 , British politician Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne 1845 1927 , British politician and Irish peer Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne 1872 1936 , Earl of Kerry Maud Petty FitzMaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne 1850 1932 , British courtier See also Fitzmaurice Fitzmorris surname ... more details
Copy to Wiktionary Petty authority or petty tyranny ref name ashforth Petty tyranny in organizations , Ashforth, Blake, Human Relations, Vol. 47, No. 7, 755 778 1994 ref or petty power is authority exercised by a leadership leader , usually one unchosen by the led, in a relatively limited or intimate environment, such as that exercised by a fellow peer of a social group. It is a pejorative term, that carries with it a sense of authority that was gained, or is used, in an unfair or capricious manner. References references Category Pejoratives culture stub sociology stub ... more details
Edmund Petty c. 1621 1661 was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1660. Petty was the son of Maximilian Petty of Thame , Oxfordshire, and his first wife Elizabeth Waller, daughter of Robert Waller of Beaconsfield. He matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford aged 15 on 22 January 1636. He entered Lincoln s Inn in 1637 and was called to the bar in 1644. He was recorder legal office recorder of Wycombe by 1651. ref name HOP http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member petty edmund 1621 61 History of Parliament Online Edmund Petty ref In 1660, Petty was elected Member of Parliament for Wycombe UK Parliament constituency Wycombe for the Convention Parliament 1660 Convention Parliament . He only spoke once in parliament and was not re elected in 1661. ref name HOP Petty died at the age of 60 and was buried at Wycombe. ref name HOP Petty married Frances and had a son and three daughters. ref name HOP References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petty, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1661 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petty, Edmund Category 1620s births Category 1661 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 Category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford Category Members of Lincoln s Inn Category People from Wycombe district ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour name Mary Petty image MarypettyTNYcover crop.jpg imagesize 180px caption A detail from Mary Petty s September 24, 1955 cover of The New Yorker depicting Mrs. Peabody s maid Fay. The two were the primary characters in Petty s popular 40 cover Peabody Family series which ran for 35 years. birth name birth date birth date 1899 4 29 birth place New York City death date death date and age 1976 3 6 1899 4 29 df y death place nationality United States of America American field Illustration Illustrator training movement works patrons influenced by awards Mary Petty April 29, 1899 March 6, 1976 was an illustrator of books and magazines best remembered for a series of covers done for The New Yorker featuring her invented Peabody family. In 1922, Petty graduated from the Horace Mann School in New York City, and five years later she and cartoonist Alan Dunn cartoonist Alan Dunn were married. Petty first sold work to The New Yorker in 1927 under the encouragement of her husband, who had already sold cartoons to the magazine. Her style was characterized by her gentle satirization of New York City s Victorian era society. ref http lubinhouse.syr.edu gallery pettyExhibit.html Artist bio by Domenic J. Iacono for the Mary Petty Exhibit at Syracuse University ref Petty was a naturally reticent person, and while her work began appearing in the lauded new magazine, Petty herself ... Mary Petty and Her Drawings by James Thurber . Originally appeared in This Petty Place by Mary Petty .... She did not have a particularly happy childhood. That s all, brother. ref Mary Petty and Her Drawings ref Petty rarely took ideas from outside sources only twice, according to Thurber ref Mary Petty ... a petty m.htm Alan Dunn and Mary Petty Papers 1907 1972 at Syracuse University primary source material Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petty, Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petty, Mary Category 1899 births Category 1976 deaths Category American ... more details
Petty is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Lamar County, Texas Lamar County , Texas , United States . The Chisum Independent School District serves area students. External links Gnis 1365123 Petty, Texas Lamar County, Texas LamarTX geo stub coord missing Texas Category Unincorporated communities in Texas Category Populated places in Lamar County, Texas vo Petty ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Bruce Petty Melbourne, Victoria Melbourne ... Petty Profile , The Age , accessed 13 September 2008 ref He is a regular contributor to Melbourne s The Age ... that Petty re invented the world as a vast scribbly machine with interlocking cogs and levers that connected people in wholly logical but unlikely ways. ref name profile Work Petty began working for the Owen ... being a piece known as Man Environment Machine fondly known as the Petty Machine that was a feature ..., and is based on interviews with intellectuals, students and journalists. Bruce s 2008 book, Petty ..., street sketches done on assignment around the world, and etchings. Influences Petty says in the foreword ... 2007 Books http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn2383207 Australian artist in South East Asia Bruce Petty with introduction by Ronald Searle 1962 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn2064725 Petty s Australia fair Bruce Petty 1967 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn514624 A portfolio of Petty Bruce Petty 1969 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn843582 The best of Petty 1968, Ed. Ron Smith http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn1909644 The Penguin Petty 1972, ISBN 0 14 003639 3 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn1256001 Petty s Australia and how it works Bruce Petty 1976, ISBN 0 14 070060 9 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn1100899 The Petty age Bruce Petty 1978, ISBN 0 909331 67 7 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn516376 Petty s money book Bruce Petty 1983, ISBN 0 00 636551 5 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn2181886 Women and men Petty 1986, ISBN 0 04 820029 8 http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn40750 Bruce Petty s the absurd machine Bruce Petty 1997, ISBN 0 14 025554 0 http highhorse.com.au current releases.html Petty s Parallel Worlds Bruce Petty 2008, Ed. Russ Radcliffe, ISBN 978 0 646 49028 1 References reflist http nla.gov.au nla.cat vn714482 Conversation with Bruce Petty ... Petty, cartoonist and filmmaker 1996 sound recording interviewer, Ann Turner http nla.gov.au nla.pic an13683140 Portrait of Bruce Petty picture by Virginia Wallace Crabbe http www.imdb.com name nm1347157 ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Petty cash is a small amount of discretionary funds in the form of cash used for expenditures where it is not sensible to make any disbursement by cheque , because of the inconvenience and costs of writing, signing and then cashing the cheque. Petty cash is usually stored in a Petty Cash box and kept secure with a key. The most common way of accounting for petty cash expenditures is to use the imprest system . The initial fund would be created by issuing a cheque for the desired amount. An amount of 100 would typically be sufficient for most small business needs as the expenses to be covered are for small amounts. The bookkeeping entry for this initial fund would be to debit Petty Cash and credit bank account. As expenditures are made, the custodian of the fund will reimburse employees and receive a petty cash voucher with a receipt invoice attached in return. At any given time the total of cash on hand plus reimbursed vouchers must equal the original fund. When the fund gets low the custodian a bookkeeper or a member of the administration staff requests a top up and submits the vouchers for reimbursement. Assuming the vouchers add up to 80, an 80 top up cheque is issued and an 80 debit towards office expenses is recorded. Once the cheque is cashed, the custodian again has cash at the original amount 100. Audit Controls Oversight of petty cash is important because of the potential for abuse. Examples of petty cash controls include a limit such as 10 of the total fund on disbursements and monthly audit s by someone other than the custodian. Use of petty cash is sufficiently widespread that vouchers for use in reimbursement are available at any office supply store. The Petty Cash Daybook is one of the Bookkeeping Daybooks Daybooks used in bookkeeping and the Double entry bookkeeping system References http pettycashbook.com Petty Cash Management Software references Category Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ar es Caja menor fa ... more details
Petty Booka is a Japanese musical group that consists of two women, Petty and Booka, who sing and play ukulele . Most of the band s early output consisted of cover versions of Hawaii an ukulele classics. The two also do many covers of well known rock songs. Petty Booka is part of Sister Benten Online , a record company run by Audrey Benten Kimura. The band is based in Japan , and has made tours of Europe and North America. In 1997, the original Petty left the duo, and a new Petty filled her spot. In November 2002, the original Booka also left to take care of her baby and was replaced by Candy Eyeslugger s Maiko. The current Petty and Booka hail from Chiba and Saitama, Japan. ref http www.j popworld.com Interviews Petty Booka.php J Pop World Interview ref The band has found some fame in Austin, Texas , participating in SXSW s South by Southwest, a music and festivity oriented organization of Austin Japan Nite project. The project holds concerts and puts out a new album every year. As of 2008, they are actively touring and recording. Petty Booka has previously toured with Bad Credit band Bad Credit and The Aquabats . Their next release will reportedly be a bluegrass music Bluegrass album. Discography Tokyo Bluegrass Honeys Live Benten Tokyo BNTN 069, 2008 Toconut s Hawaii Ben Ten, ? Sweethearts of the Radio Blue Lagoon Hawaiian Pure Heart Fujiyama Mama Ukelele Lady Singin in the Rain Vivid, 2001 Dancing with Petty Booka Benten Tokyo Acg, 2006 Summer Breeze Crown, 2000 References reflist External links http sister.co.jp pettybooka Petty Booka Website http www.pettybooka.com Official Pettybooka Fan Site http www.j popworld.com Interview at J Pop World Category Japanese musical groups Category Ukulele players Japan band stub ja Petty Booka ... more details
Petty Motorsports Refimprove date December 2006 NASCAR former team Company Name Lee Petty Engineering Petty Enterprises Image Owner s Name Richard Petty br Kyle Petty br Boston Ventures Racing Series ... s 34, 42, 43, 44, 45 Notable Driver s Lee Petty br Richard Petty br Kyle Petty br Adam Petty br Buddy ... 1949 Year Closed 2008 in NASCAR 2008 Petty Enterprises was a NASCAR racing team based in Randleman, North Carolina Randleman , North Carolina , United States USA . The team was owned by Richard Petty , his son Kyle Petty , and Boston Ventures . At the time of its folding the team operated the 43 and 45 Dodge Charger s in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series . Petty Enterprises ran from 1949 until 2008 ... could not be found for any of the cars in the Petty stable the merged team took the name Richard Petty Motorsports , adopting a logo similar to that of Petty Enterprises logo. TOCleft br style clear ... in 1949 in NASCAR 1949 , when Lee Petty formed Lee Petty Engineering and the NASCAR Grand National Division 42. The team s first win came that year in Lee s 5th start at Heidelberg Raceway, with Petty and the team finishing 2nd in points that season. Petty won one race in each of the years 1950 and 1951 ..., who finished 2nd to Petty. Lee grabbed five wins that season and finished second in points before winning ... year, making him one of the most dominating drivers in the series at that time. In 1957, Petty ... at Darlington Raceway . Glory Years Image Petty 200th Win.jpg 250px thumb right Petty s car used for his ..., Petty Enterprises won ten championships in NASCAR s premier series. Three of those championships came with Lee Petty driving the 42, and a record seven championships came with Richard Petty driving the 43. The car pictured is a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Show Car prepared by Petty Enterprises ... 1980 to 1983, Richard Petty won eight races, which brought his career total to 198 NASCAR wins. At the 1983 NASCAR Banking 500 Miller High Life 500 , Petty s 198th win, the car failed post race inspection ... more details
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noref date November 2011 Petty nobility is dated at least back to 13th century and was formed by Nobles Knights around their strategic interests. The idea was more capable peasant s with leader roles in local community that were given tax exemption for taking care of services like for example guard duties of local primitive strongholds. Cavalry service was not required from these petty noble families. Later on many of these petty noble families gained full nobility ranking. Finland Finnish Vehkalahti is particularly noted in literature for as having been an example of such petty nobility Finnish knaappiaateli . The Georgian aznauri in the later Middle Ages became defined as dependent nobles, as a result of stratification within the feudal aristocracy of Georgia. External links http personal.fimnet.fi business pasi.pollanen vehkalahdensukuvaakunatengl5.html The Weckelax Families Category Finnish nobility fi Knaappi finland stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2010 Military ranks A petty officer is a non commissioned officer in many navy ... in rank to sergeant , British Army and Royal Air Force . A petty officer is superior hierarchy superior in rank to leading Rate leading rate and subordinate to chief petty officer , in the case of the British armed forces . The modern petty officer dates back to the Age of Sail . Petty officers ... www.oed.com viewdictionaryentry Entry 142003 Petty Officer , Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford University Press ref Two of the petty officer s rates, midshipman and master s mate , were a superior petty ... A petty officer has the ability to train others that have the desire to join the military. Canada There are two petty officer ranks in the Royal Canadian Navy . Petty officer, 2nd class PO2 ma tre de deuxi me classe or m2 in French language French is equivalent to a Sergeant and Petty officer, 1st class PO1 ma tre de premi re classe or m1 is equivalent to a warrant officer . Petty officers are normally addressed as Petty Officer Bloggins or PO Bloggins , thereafter as PO . The 1st class and 2nd ... parade or to distinguish two petty officers with similar names but different ranks. United Kingdom In the Royal Navy , the rate of petty officer comes above that of leading rating and below that of chief petty officer . It is the equivalent of sergeant in the Royal Marines , British Army and Royal Air Force . Petty officer is the lowest of the senior rating grades. Petty officers, like all ... ranks United States Image PO1 NOGC.png thumb 100px right Petty officer 1st class insignia. div style float right text align center font size 75 margin 6px div The title of petty officer in the United ... and three senior grades chief petty officer, senior chief petty officer, master chief petty officer . Petty officer, first class is equivalent to staff sergeant in the United States Army and Marine Corps, and technical sergeant in the United States Air Force. Petty officer, second class is equivalent ... more details