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  1. Winchester College

    Infobox UK school name Winchester College image Winchester arms.png size 100px latitude 51.05834 longitude ... William of Wykeham founder pl specialist street College Street city Winchester county Hampshire ... 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.winchestercollege.co.uk Winchester College is an independent ... , which translates into English language English as St Mary s College, near Winchester , or The College ... College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham , Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward ... is now of purely sporting significance see Winchester College Football , and a Commoner now means ... Winchester College and the college refer to the school as a whole. Every pupil at Winchester ... for those pupils least able to pay, Scholars and Commoners alike. Chapel gallery Image Winchester College Chapel.jpg Winchester College Chapel Image Winchester College Chapel East Window.jpg East Window Image Winchester College Chapel ceiling.jpg Chapel Ceiling gallery Situated on the south side of Chamber ... planned so as to house it. The Winchester College Chapel Choir Chapel Choir sings regular ... to sing the services in Michla . gallery caption Chapel Restoration Image Winchester College Chapel North Side stonework pre estoration.JPG North Side pre restoration Image Winchester College Chapel .... Notions Main Notions Winchester College A notion is a manner or tradition peculiar to Winchester ... Winchester College Notions tests Notions Test was until recently an important tradition ... Men. War Cloister Image Winchester College War Cloister.jpg thumb War Cloister 400px left Winchester ... from Flint Court. Sport This section is linked from Fives Main Winchester College Football Winchester College has its own game, Winchester College football also known as Win Co Fo or, more recently ... a match between Wykehamists and Old Wykehamists. Winchester College Ground The cricket ground has held ... 11 847 f.html title First Class Matches played on Winchester College Ground publisher CricketArchive ...   more details



  1. Winchester College Ground

    Infobox cricket ground ground name Winchester College Ground country England image Winchester College playing fields Meads geograph.org.uk 375812.jpg location Winchester , Hampshire establishment 1869 seating capacity end1 end2 year1 1875 club1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire date 28 December year 2011 source http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57412.html Ground profile Winchester College Ground is a cricket ground in Winchester , Hampshire . The ground is based in the grounds of the historic Winchester College , with evidence suggesting cricket in Winchester dates back to the 17th century. ref name PRO cite web url http www.espncricinfo.com england content ground 57412.html title Ground profile Winchester College Ground publisher CricketArchive accessdate 28 December 2011 ref The present ground, which is also known as New Field or Ridding Field , dates from 1869 when the then headmaster George Ridding bought land south of Meads and donated it to the College. ref name PRO In 1875, the ground held was is to date the only first class cricket first class match to be played there when Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire played Kent County Cricket Club Kent in 1875. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 847 f.html title First Class Matches played on Winchester College Ground publisher CricketArchive accessdate 28 December 2011 ref Hampshire, who were captained by Clement Booth , were dismissed for just 34 in their first innings. In response, Kent were dismissed for 333, giving them a lead of 299. Hampshire fared little better in their second ... Grounds 11 847 f.html Winchester College Ground at CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57412.html Winchester College Ground at ESPNcricinfo coord 51 03 16.02 N 1 18 58.68 ... Cricket grounds in Hampshire Category Winchester College England cricket ground stub ... by the College for matches against Eton College and Harrow School , as well as being used by the Old ...   more details



  1. Winchester College Chapel Choir

    Winchester College Chapel Choir is a renowned British choir that sings in the Chapel of Winchester College . When William of Wykeham founded Winchester College in 1382 he made provision for 16 boys called Quiristers to sing the Chapel services. The College has maintained its medieval choral foundation ever since and the choral tradition is still maintained at a high level. Choir The Quiristers, or Qs are they are colloquially known, who sing the boy soprano treble line for the choir, are all awarded choral scholarships at The Pilgrims School , close to the college itself. ref http www.quirister.com Quirister Website ref They also sing a good deal in their own right as a boys concert choir. The lower parts in the Choir are sung by senior pupils, many of whom have themselves been Quiristers, or choristers at cathedrals and other choral foundations. The choir sings regular services, including Evening Prayer Anglican evensong , Sunday matins mattins or Eucharist communion , as well as at special College events. The Choir gives recitals, broadcasts and records for BBC radio and television, and makes regular tours abroad, most recently to USA ref http www.winchestercollege.org chapel choir Winchester College Website ref .and Hong Kong. The Quiristers programme includes several concerts each year in aid of local and national charities. Past Quiristers have been particularly successful in the Choirboy Choristers of the Year BBC Young Chorister of the Year Competition , winning the title in 2001, 2003 and 2004. The choir robes in full red cassocks and white surplices. The choir sang choral evensong live on BBC Radio 3 on Wednesday 15 December 2010. Director The Director of Chapel Music and Organist at Winchester College is Malcolm Archer , who moved from St. Paul s Cathedral in September 2007 to undertake the post. Previous directors include Christopher Tolley 1992 2007 , Julian ... Category Winchester College ...   more details



  1. Notions (Winchester College)

    This page is about Winchester College slang. For other meanings of notion see the disambiguation page Notion . Notions make up a highly specialised form of slang used by pupils at Winchester College . An individual ... definition as a manner or tradition peculiar to Winchester College . Hence the activity Morning ... except as a question to be asked at Notions Winchester College Notions tests notions examin ... 3 beetleites page 110.jpg thumb alt A page from a Notions book. A page from Winchester College Notions ... College Notions Book 1842 , F. Fane, Winchester College Commoner Word Book 1843 Thomson, Winchester College Commoner Word Book c 1855 J. A. Fort, Winchester College Commoner Word Book 1874 A. L. Royds, Winchester College Commoner Word Book 1867 Cripps, Winchester College Commoner Word Book 1868 72 Printed versions are Wrench s Word Book and Three Beetleites see Notions Winchester College Bibliography ... College notions book is that by Stevens Notions Winchester College Bibliography Bibliography . This book ... and never seen in College. Notions tests This section is linked from Winchester College Notions examin ... before the first game of Winchester College Football X s , the original purpose being as an exercise ..., W.H., Hope, J.R. and Cripps, A.H.S., Winchester College Notions, by Three Beetleites Winchester ..., The Tunding Row , Winchester College Sixth Centenary Essays ed. Custance, R., pp.  431 478 Oxford, 1982 ISBN 0 19 920103 X Category Winchester College Notions Category Slang Winchester College Notions Category Forms of English Winchester College Notions ... Men. Some of the same words are used at other schools, in particular Eton College Eton and Charterhouse ..., Hampshire St. Catherine s Hill , a nearby hill belonging to the college, can also be referred ... of vocabulary between College and Commoners, the College dialect being richer. Some more examples ... the name Mugging Hall to the room in every house except College where work is done in Toys. Mugging ...   more details



  1. Winchester College football

    to Winchester College. The Winkies season is during Common Time January March . History Winchester ... at Winchester college is confirmed again in 1859 Precisely at twelve o clock, according to good old custom, the blue jerseys of college and the red of commoners mingled in the grand commencing hot . ref ..., Winchester wear dark blue shirts to signify their connection with the University of Oxford and especially with New College, Oxford . The pitch Winchester football is played on a pitch known as a canvas ... . OTH, Commoners and College The houses of Winchester College are split up into 3 groups. These are the Old ... links http www.winchestercollege.org Winchester College website http www2.umist.ac.uk sport Sports 20History ... at Winchester, Eton and Harrow DEFAULTSORT Winchester College Football Category Traditional football Category School sport in the United Kingdom Category Winchester College af Winchester College voetbal simple Winchester College football ...Refimprove date April 2010 Image A hot in WinCoFo.jpg thumb 300px right College Xs. A hot between OTH brown and white and College blue and white on Meads in 2006. A man wearing the Commoners shirt red and white stands near Worms far left . Winchester College Football , also known as Winkies, WinCoFo or simply Our Game , is a football code of football played at Winchester College . It is akin to the Eton College Eton Field and Wall Games and the Harrow School Harrow Game in that it enjoys a large ... walk away from the College to the flat, grassy top of St. Catherine s Hill. The game persisted with few ... football teams comes from Winchester football an image from before 1840 is entitled The commoners have red and the college boys blue jerseys . ref cite book title A History of Football first Morris last ... s, Phil s, Trant s, and Beloe s and College in blue and white striped zephyrs , the scholars ... after XVs are the two College Xs Tens matches. This is where College play Commoners and OTH with teams ...   more details



  1. Winchester

    and the famous public school, Winchester College . The city s architectural and historic interest ... the still extant public school Winchester College . During the Middle Ages, the city was an important ... , Twyford School and Prince s Mead School. File Winchester College War Cloister.jpg thumb War Cloister 400px Winchester College War Cloister Winchester College , a boys Public school UK public school ... of Winchester The University of Winchester formerly King Alfred s College is a public university based ... of the University of Southampton . Peter Symonds College is the main college that serves Winchester and is one of the region s more highly rated sixth form college s. Sport Winchester has an football ... Bowling Club during the winter. Winchester College invented and lent its name to Winchester College ... . A number of public figures and celebrities were students at Peter Symonds College in Winchester ... of Barsetshire Barsetshire novels of Anthony Trollope , who attended Winchester College ... Winchester College. Citation needed date March 2012 This is frequently referred to throughout ...For the larger local government district City of Winchester Other uses Infobox UK place official name Winchester country England latitude 51.0632 longitude 1.3085 population 41,420 population ref ref name 2001urbanarea shire district City of Winchester Winchester shire county Hampshire region South East England constituency westminster Winchester UK Parliament constituency Winchester post town WINCHESTER ... image File Winchester 13.JPG 280px static image caption small A view of Winchester city centre small london distance Winchester archaically known as Winton and Wintonceastre is a historic City status ... of Winchester , a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs ... 185 Winchester & Basingstoke publisher Ordnance Survey scale 1 50,000 year 2005 isbn 978 0 319 22884 5 postscript None ref At the time of the 2001 Census, Winchester had a population of 41,420. ref ...   more details



  1. Winchester (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Winchester Winchester is a historic city in southern England. Winchester may also refer to TOC right Features associated with Winchester, England Winchester Cathedral Winchester College University of Winchester Winchester UK Parliament constituency City of Winchester , the local government district containing Winchester Places In Canada Winchester, Ontario In New Zealand Winchester, New Zealand In the United States Winchester, Arkansas Winchester, California Winchester San Jose , a neighborhood of San Jose, California Winchester, Connecticut Winchester, Macon County, Georgia Winchester, Idaho Winchester, Illinois Winchester, Indiana Winchester, Van Buren County, Iowa Winchester, Kansas Winchester, Kentucky Winchester, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester, Wayne County, Mississippi Winchester, Missouri Winchester, Nevada Winchester, New Hampshire Winchester, Erie County, New York Winchester, Ohio Winchester, Oklahoma Winchester, Oregon Winchester, Tennessee Winchester, Texas Winchester, Virginia Winchester, Grant County, Washington , an unincorporated community Winchester community , Vilas County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin , a town Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin , a town Winchester, Wyoming In Space 747 Winchester , an asteroid Persons Henry of Winchester 1207 1271 , who would become King Henry III of England Henry of Winchester 1101 1171 , also known as Henry of Blois , the Bishop of Winchester Benjamin Winchester 1817 1901 , early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement Boyd Winchester 1836 1923 , United States Representative from Kentucky Brad Winchester born 1981 American professional ice hockey player Caleb Thomas Winchester 1847 1920 , professor for English literature at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut Colin Winchester 1933 1989 , highest ranking officer to be murdered in Australian policing history Ian Winchester born 1973 , discus thrower from New ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Winchester

    Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Winchester province Province of Canterbury Canterbury parishes 306 churches 410 bishop Tim Dakin , Bishop of Winchester cathedral Winchester Cathedral archdeaconries Bournemouth, Winchester suffragans Peter Hancock , Bishop of Basingstoke br Jonathan Frost , Bishop of Southampton archdeacons Michael Harley, List of Archdeacons of Winchester Archdeacon of Winchester br Dr Peter Rouch, Archdeacon of Bournemouth website http www.winchester.anglican.org winchester.anglican.org The Diocese of Winchester forms part of the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England . Founded in 676, it is one of the oldest and largest of the dioceses in England . The area of the diocese incorporates the majority of the county of Hampshire including the city of Southampton , with the following exceptions the south eastern quarter of the county which together with the Isle ... into two Archdeacon ries the List of Archdeacons of Winchester Archdeaconry of Winchester comprises ... , Basingstoke , Odiham , Winchester, Deanery of Alresford Alresford and Alton, Hampshire Alton the Archdeaconry ... Lyndhurst , Christchurch, Dorset Christchurch and Bournemouth. The Bishop of Winchester heads ... to the archdeaconries of Winchester and Bournemouth . ref http www.dailyecho.co.uk news ... and the Isle of Wight to form the Diocese of Portsmouth. The Bishop of Winchester is ex officio ... of Winchester made news in late 2009 after it entered financial difficulty. The diocese faced a 1.4 ... and college chaplaincies and cutting 15 of the staff at the diocesan offices. See also Portal Anglicanism Bishop of Winchester Winchester Cathedral References references http www.cofe.anglican.org info ... Diocesan website Province of Canterbury Office holders in the Diocese of Winchester ... century Category Diocese of Winchester Category Dioceses of the Church of England Winchester Anglican diocese stub England stub fr Dioc se de Winchester no Winchester bisped mme ...   more details



  1. Westgate, Winchester

    Coord 51.0635 1.3191 display title The Westgate is one of two surviving fortified gateways in Winchester , England the other is Kingsgate, Winchester Kingsgate . The earliest surviving fabric is of Anglo Saxon character. The gate was rebuilt in the 12th century and modified in the 13th and late 14th centuries, the latter including a portcullis in the western fa ade and two inverted keyhole gunports for use with hand held cannon , the earliest in the country. The gate was in use until 1959 when the High Street was routed around it. In the 19th century the City Corporation now Winchester City Council acquired the Westgate and began to use it as a museum and repository for the City archives. Today, the Westgate Museum s displays include a famous collection of pre Imperial weights and measures, and a fine painted ceiling made for Winchester College in anticipation of a visit by Mary I of England Mary Tudor and Philip II of Spain Philip of Spain on the occasion of their marriage in Winchester in 1554. References Reflist Pevsner, N. Hampshire Winchester & the North 2010 ISBN 978 0 300 12084 4 with Michael Bullen, John Crook and Rodney Hubbuck Buildings of England series Category Grade I listed buildings in Hampshire ...   more details



  1. Oliver Winchester

    Infobox person name Oliver Fisher Winchester image Oliver Winchester.jpg image size caption Winchester ... Winchester Repeating Arms Company spouse Jane Ellen Hope parents Samuel Winchester br Hannah Bates children Ann Rebecca Winchester 1835 1864 br William Wirt Winchester 1837 1881 br Hannah Jane Winchester Oliver Fisher Winchester November 30, 1810 &ndash December 11, 1880 was an United States American businessman and politician . Birth and marriage He was the son of Samuel Winchester and Hannah Bates ..., 1834. Their children were Ann Rebecca Winchester 1835 1864 who married Charles B. Dye William Wirt Winchester 1837 1881 who married Sarah Lockwood Pardee Hannah Jane Winchester who married Thomas Gray Bennett Career Winchester was known for manufacturing and marketing the Winchester rifle Winchester .... Winchester started as a clothing manufacturer in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut . During ... of their newly patented arms. Having an eye for opportunity, Winchester assembled venture capital ... Arms Company, in 1850. By 1857, Winchester had positioned himself as the principal stockholder ..., was little match for the competitors larger calibers. Fortunately for Winchester, he inherited ... of the Henry rifle, the company was reorganized once more and renamed the Winchester Repeating ... which was covered by a fore stock. The first Winchester rifle was the Model 1866, the Yellow boy. Repeating ... more years. With thousands of rifles in the hands of the average pioneer, the Winchester repeating rifles gained a reputation as the gun that won the West . Oliver Winchester was also active in politics ... College Presidential elector in 1864, and as Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1866 1867. When Winchester died on December 11, 1880, his ownership in the company passed to his son, William Wirt Winchester , who died of tuberculosis in March of the next year. William s wife Sarah Winchester Sarah believed the family was cursed by the spirits killed by the Winchester rifle, and moved to San ...   more details



  1. Olive Winchester

    Ladies College 1898 1902 Winchester graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College which was a division .... On one occasion Sister Olive Winchester, a member of this church, and senior at Radcliffe College ... from Radcliffe College in 1902, Winchester taught at the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute now Eastern Nazarene College then located at North Scituate, Rhode Island . Winchester travelled frequently ... the relocated college. Classes commenced there in September 1913, with Winchester one of the teachers ... School of Religion. ref name autogenerated1993 Northwest Nazarene College 1918 1935 In 1918 Winchester ... at NNC, Winchester contributed significantly to the success of the young college s academic development ... ref Winchester resigned from Northwest Nazarene College in 1935 due to differences with Wiley ... was appointed head of the graduate department by Wiley. While at Pasadena College, Winchester served ... Winchester as a freshman at Northwest Nazarene College. Ibid. Beliefs Winchester was committed to the hermeneutic ... s Who, 1927. See article on Winchester. Cameron, James R. Eastern Nazarene College The First Fifty ..., MI Eerdmans, 1997. See chapter on Point Loma Nazarene College, especially reference to Winchester ..., her qualifications and contributions to Northwest Nazarene College. Ingersol, Stan. Winchester ... College . Point Loma, CA Point Loma Press, 1992. Details Winchester s years teaching at Pasadena College ...Olive May Winchester 22 November 1879 15 February 1947 was an American ordained Minister Christianity ... . Early life Olive May Winchester was born on November 22, 1879 in Monson, Maine , ref Ancestry.com. ... at Monson, Maine. See 1880 United States Federal Census Record for Ollie M. Winchester Maine Piscataquis Monson District 70 16. ref ref Some sources indicate Winchester was born in 1880. See New York Passenger Lists, 1820 1957 , Record for Olive M Winchester New York Passenger Lists, 1820 1957. Return 1914 April 17 Lusitania 27. ref the oldest child of lawyer Charles B. Winchester born August ...   more details



  1. John Winchester

    John Winchester may refer to John de Winchester d. 1460 , bishop of Moray John Winchester Supernatural , television character hndis Winchester, John ...   more details



  1. Simon Winchester

    s College date accessdate April 8, 2010 ref Winchester received an honourary degree from Dalhousie ... Winchester, Simon Category 1944 births Category Alumni of St Catherine s College, Oxford Category ...Infobox person name Simon Winchester image caption birthname Simon Winchester birth date Birth date and age ... s College, Oxford St Catherine s College , Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. Geology , 1966 occupation ... Simon Winchester , Order of the British Empire OBE born September 28, 1944 , is a British people ... at The Guardian , Winchester covered numerous significant events including Bloody Sunday 1972 Bloody Sunday and the Watergate Scandal . As an author, Simon Winchester has written or contributed to over ... magazine National Geographic . Simon Winchester lives in New York City New York and on a farm in Massachusetts . Early life and education Simon Winchester was born in the autumn of 1944 in northern London . Winchester attended several boarding schools in Dorset . ref name simonwinchester.com bio cite web url http simonwinchester.com about bio title Simon Winchester Bio publisher Simon Winchester.com ... name becoming citizen cite web url http www.newsweek.com 2011 06 26 my turn simon winchester on becoming an american citizen.html title My Turn Simon Winchester on Becoming an American Citizen publisher ... s College, Oxford to study geology. He graduated in 1966 with a degree in geology and found work ... web url http www.aeispeakers.com speakerbio.php?SpeakerID 1500 title Winchester Simon Bio of Winchester ... While on assignment in Uganda, Winchester happened upon a copy of Jan Morris James Morris Coronation ... August 2001 Simon Winchester publisher Bookpage.com date August 2001 accessdate April 5, 2010 ref Inspired by the book and with a desire to be a writer, Winchester sought career advice from Morris by mail. Morris urged Winchester to give up geology and get a job as a writer. ref cite web url http www.sjsu.edu cwmfa simonwinchester title Simon Winchester Annotated Bibliography publisher San Jose ...   more details



  1. University of Winchester

    . The School was initially quite small, located in a house at 27 St  Swithun Street, Winchester. In 1847 the School moved to Wolvesey, the Bishop of Winchester Bishop s Palace, where it became Winchester Training College. Following an outbreak of cholera at Wolvesey a new building now the main building on the University s King Alfred Campus was established for the College in 1862, on land granted by the Cathedral at West Hill, Winchester. The College was renamed King Alfred s College ... Our History publisher University of Winchester accessdate 21 May 2011 ref King Alfred s College ... to University College Winchester in 2004. His leadership culminated in the award of university ...Refimprove date January 2011 Infobox University name University of Winchester image name University of Winchester coat of arms.jpg caption Coat of arms of the University of Winchester latin name motto wisdom ond lar old English mottoeng Wisdom and Knowledge established 1840 University origins Winchester ... Universities in the United Kingdom University College br 2005 Universities in the United Kingdom University ... Winchester state Hampshire country England campus Semi urban free label free colours table cellspacing ... http www.winchester.ac.uk coor logo File Winchester University logo.png 200px The University of Winchester is a British public university primarily based in Winchester , Hampshire , England . Winchester ... Image University of Winchester Main Building.jpg thumb left The main building of the University of Winchester The origins of the University of Winchester began in 1840 when the Winchester Diocesan ... in government policy in the early 1970s, the College first looked for partners to merge with and also ... about offering other forms of degrees, so the College sought approval for its own BEd and then BA ... followed in the 1980s, but it was only when the College expanded in the early 1990s that CNAA approved ... the MEd programme. With the CNAA s demise in 1992, the College became accredited by the University ...   more details



  1. Winchester Cathedral

    to the next school Winchester College . ref http www.winchester cathedral.org.uk community ...About the English cathedral the song Winchester Cathedral song the Clinic band Clinic album Winchester Cathedral album citations missing date April 2011 bareurls date April 2012 Infobox church name Winchester ... display title iso region GB osgraw TEXT osgridref gbmappingsmall TEXT location Winchester ... spire height archdiocese metropolis diocese Diocese of Winchester Winchester diocese start c.650 ... reader director organist logo logosize logolink logoalt Winchester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral situated in Winchester , Hampshire , England . The cathedral is one of the largest cathedral ... Saint Swithun , it is the seat of the Bishop of Winchester and centre of the Diocese of Winchester ... thumb left 150px A plan published in 1911 Main Old Minster, Winchester The cathedral was originally ... Minster, Winchester Old Minster . It became part of a monastic settlement in 971. Swithun Saint ... A 1723 engraving of Winchester Cathedral. File Winchestercathedralnave.jpg thumb right 180px View along the nave of Winchester Cathedral to the west door Construction of the cathedral began in 1079 ..., the monks removed from the Old Minster, Winchester Saxon cathedral church of the Old Minster ... at the mouth of Binstead Creek, and thence by barge across the Solent and up to Winchester. Citation ... Homage to Piet Mondrian Mondrian , outside Winchester Cathedral, by Barbara Hepworth File Construction ... Homage to Mondrian Events Important events which took place at Winchester Cathedral include ... Features File uk winchester cathedral.jpg thumb right 150px Winchester Cathedral as seen from the Cathedral ... April 2010 In addition Winchester Cathedral is possibly the only cathedral to have had popular songs written about it. Winchester Cathedral song Winchester Cathedral was a UK top ten hit and a US ... . In addition, Liverpool based band Clinic band Clinic released an album entitled Winchester Cathedral ...   more details



  1. Winchester, Tennessee

    Infobox settlement official name Winchester, Tennessee settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline Winchestercourthouse.JPG imagesize 250px image caption Franklin County Courthouse in Winchester ... of Winchester, Tennessee image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries ... GR 3 website footnotes Winchester is a city in and the county seat of Franklin County, Tennessee ... micropolitan area Micropolitan Statistical Area . History Winchester was created as the seat of justice ... for James Winchester , a soldier in the American Revolution , first Speaker of the Tennessee Legislature, and a Brigadier General in the War of 1812 . The Mary Sharp College originally the Tennessee and Alabama ... of women s colleges in the United States women s college , it offered a classical curriculum based upon what was being offered at the time by Amherst College , Brown University , and the University ... Civil War . Winchester, along with the rest of Franklin County, seceded from the Union several months ... Army of Tennessee during the campaign of 1863. Recreation in Winchester received a significant .... Geography Winchester is located at coord 35 11 18 N 86 6 45 W type city 35.188390, 86.112525 GR ... age 65 or over. Notable residents Notable citizens of Winchester have included four governors of Tennessee ref name glance http www.winchester tn.com history.html Winchester at a Glance , City of Winchester website, accessed December 1, 2008 ref Albert Smith Marks Isham G. Harris Peter Turney ... from Franklin County. Franklin County Historical Review 18 1987 71 76 ref Winchester was also the birthplace ... city Winchester Tennessee.html City data.com Winchester page http www.winchester tn.com history.html City history from the Winchester Planning Department http www.tennesseebackroads.org trails.htm Civil War trail in Winchester http www.winchesterdogwoodfestival.com Winchester Dogwood Festival Franklin ... established in 1809 ca Winchester Tennessee es Winchester Tennessee io Winchester, Tennessee it Winchester ...   more details



  1. Winchester Troper

    The Winchester Troper includes perhaps the oldest large collections of two part music in Europe , along with the Chartres Manuscript which is approximately contemporaneous or a little later. It consists of two England English manuscripts dated circa 1000. One can be found in Oxford , in the Bodleian Library MS Bodley 775 , the other in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Corpus Christi , Cambridge MS473 , but were copied out at, and originally used at Winchester Cathedral . In the second of these manuscripts there are over 160 examples of 2 part organum pieces, possibly written by Wulfstan the Cantor , though he can not have been the scribe as some have thought because the manuscript was written after his death. The music contained in the troper was long considered to be indecipherable, as there are only rudimentary indications of pitch and duration by the use of a form of notation known as neume s. However, recent scholarship, originally by Andreas Holschneider in Die Organa von Winchester , 1968, followed in the 1990s by Mary Berry conductor Mary Berry , Christopher Page , Professor Susan Rankin and others has allowed the music to be performed. A recent CD of Christmas pieces from the troper can be found on Christmas in Royal Anglo Saxon Winchester on the Herald AV Publications label ... Stainer and Bell isbn 0 85249 894 2 others Susan Rankin ed. title The Winchester Troper Facsimile ... first Andreas title Die Organa von Winchester Studien zum ltesten Repertoire polyphoner Musik ... links cite web title Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library, Ms. 473, Incipiunt melliflua organorum fol. 135 work Facsimile of the Winchester Troper 11th century url http parkerweb.stanford.edu ... in Royal Anglo Saxon Winchester HAVPCD151 Christmas in Royal Anglo Saxon Winchester 10th century Chant from the Winchester Troper Category Medieval music manuscript sources Category Music illuminated manuscripts Category Tonaries es Tropario de Winchester it Tropario di Winchester pl Troparium ...   more details



  1. Boyd Winchester

    Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Boyd Winchester honorific suffix image Boyd Winchester Brady Handy cropped.jpg alt A man with dark hair wearing a dark jacket, vest, and bowtie and a white shirt order 8th ambassador from United States country Switzerland and Liechtenstein term start July 9, 1885 term end May 24, 1889 predecessor Michael J. Cramer successor John D. Washburn president Grover Cleveland state2 Kentucky district2 Kentucky s 5th congressional district 5th term start2 March 4, 1869 term end2 March 3, 1873 predecessor2 Asa Grover successor2 Elisha Standiford birth date birth date 1836 09 23 birth place Ascension Parish, Louisiana death date death date and age 1923 05 18 1836 09 23 death place Louisville, Kentucky restingplace Cave Hill Cemetery restingplacecoordinates birthname nationality party Democratic Party United States Democrat otherparty For additional political affiliations spouse relations children residence alma mater Centre College br University of Virginia br University of Louisville profession Lawyer religion signature signature alt footnotes Boyd Winchester September 23, 1836 May 18, 1923 was a United States Representative from Kentucky . He was born in Ascension Parish, Louisiana . He pursued preparatory studies and then attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky and the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Virginia . He graduated from ..., Kentucky . Winchester was a member of the Kentucky Senate in 1867 and 1868, when he resigned ... of law in Louisville, Kentucky and was the president of an insurance company 1875 1877. Winchester ... . NAME Winchester, Boyd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH September ... Louisville, Kentucky DEFAULTSORT Winchester, Boyd Category 1836 births Category 1923 deaths Category ... Parish, Louisiana Category Kentucky State Senators Category Centre College alumni Category University ... Category Ambassadors of the United States to Switzerland US diplomat stub de Boyd Winchester ...   more details



  1. Winchester, Wisconsin

    Winchester is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Winchester community , Vilas County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Vilas County Winchester CDP , Wisconsin , a census designated place in Winnebago County Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin , a town in Vilas County Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin , a town in Winnebago County geodis ...   more details



  1. Winchester, Connecticut

    Infobox settlement official name Winchester, Connecticut settlement type New England town Town image skyline imagesize image caption image map Winchester CT lg.PNG mapsize 250px image flag image seal WinchesterCTseal.JPG map caption Location in Litchfield County, Connecticut image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US CT subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Connecticut subdivision type2 NECTA subdivision name2 None subdivision type3 Region subdivision name3 Litchfield Hills subdivision type2 subdivision name2 government type Council manager Board of selectmen town manager leader title1 Town manager leader name1 Dale Martin leader title2 Board of selectmen leader name2 Althea Perez, Mayor br George Closson br Michael Renzullo br Lisa Smith br Kenneth Fracasso br Glen Albanesius ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0213536 footnotes Winchester is a New England ..., Connecticut Winsted is located in Winchester. Geography According to the United States Census ... and convert 1.6 sqmi km2 of it 4.61 is water. Principal communities Winchester Center Winsted ... connection between Winchester Center and Winsted. Notable people Phineas Miner 1777 1839 , a United States Representative from Connecticut, was born in Winchester. br Ralph Nader b.1934 , noted political activism activist and consumer advocate, was born in Winchester. References Reflist External ... College in Winsted http www.winsted ambulance.org Winsted Area Ambulance Association Connecticut Litchfield County, Connecticut Category Towns in Litchfield County, Connecticut Category Winchester, Connecticut bg ca Winchester Connecticut de Winchester Connecticut es Winchester Connecticut fr Winchester Connecticut it Winchester Connecticut ht Winchester, Connecticut sv Winchester, Connecticut vo Winchester Connecticut ...   more details



  1. Battle of Winchester

    The Battle of Winchester may refer to any of a series of military conflicts during the American Civil War , all fought near Winchester, Virginia , in the Shenandoah Valley . Battle of Winchester 1862 during Stonewall Jackson s Valley Campaign Battle of Winchester II or Second Winchester during the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign Battle of Opequon or more commonly Third Winchester during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 disambig de Schlacht von Winchester ...   more details



  1. Winchester, Kentucky

    , Clark County is home to the Winchester Campus of Bluegrass Community and Technical College . George ...Infobox settlement official name Winchester, Kentucky settlement type City Images image skyline Winchester ... flag image seal Maps image map KYMap doton Winchester.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of Winchester ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0506924 website footnotes Winchester is a city in and the county ... Statistical Area . Geography Image Winchester, kentucky.jpg thumb left Main Street in Winchester ... . US Route 60 Winchester Lexington Road Lexington Avenue runs through downtown Winchester. Mountain ... age 65 or over. Education Higher education Winchester has been home to several higher education establishments. Kentucky Wesleyan College was located in the city from 1890 to 1954. When Kentucky Wesleyan left, the local Churches of Christ organized Southeastern Christian College on the former Kentucky ... School and Winchester High School locally referred to as county high and city high respectively. The school ..., with several of its 1999 team members moving on to college golf and semi pro golf. The boy s soccer ... year. Notable residents Winchester has been home to several notable historical figures, including ... Dolphins NFL team. Preston Knowles , college basketball player for the University of Louisville Todd Svoboda , college basketball player for the University of Kentucky Claude Sullivan , sports ... Court House Clark Mansion Winchester, Kentucky Clark Mansion Dale Station Governor Clark House Indian ... Baptist Church Oakwood Estate Old Providence Church Pilot Knob Winchester, Kentucky Pilot Knob Winchester Opera House Sister city Winchester has two Town twinning sister city , as designated by Sister ... See also Ale 8 One References reflist External links http www.winchesterky.com Winchester, Kentucky ... winchester ky webcams Downtown Winchester Webcams Clark County, Kentucky Lexington Fayette Metropolitan ... metropolitan area ca Winchester Kentucky de Winchester Kentucky es Winchester Kentucky fr Winchester ...   more details



  1. Winchester, Massachusetts

    Infobox settlement official name Winchester, Massachusetts nickname motto image skyline Winchesterma townhall.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Winchester Town Hall image seal image flag image map Winchester ... footnotes Winchester is a town located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts , eight miles north of downtown ... The land on which Winchester now sits was purchased from Native Americans by representatives ... of the 19th century, Winchester comprised parts of Arlington, Medford, Cambridge, and Woburn ... by the rise of the Whig Party in Massachusetts History of Winchester, Massachusetts by H. S. Chapman ... incorporation. Representatives of the planned new town selected the name Winchester in recognition of Colonel William P. Winchester of nearby Watertown, who pledged 3,000 toward the construction of the first town hall. Upon the signature of then Governor Briggs, the town of Winchester was officially incorporated on April 30, 1850. Unfortunately, Colonel Winchester did not live to visit the town ... War Civil War , to which Winchester lent many citizens, the need for a municipal water supply became ... 20th century, growth continued apace as Winchester evolved from its agri industrial roots into the bedroom ... complemented Winchester s Yankee forbears. The constant in these times of change and up to the present ... course through present day Winchester is the Aberjona River and the several ponds it feeds en route to the Mystic Lakes on Winchester s southern border. On its eastern third, the valley rises ... with those two towns. To the north, the town s longest border is shared with Woburn. Winchester .... Winchester borders the towns of Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn , Stoneham, Massachusetts Stoneham , Medford ... 7C04000US25 7C05000US25017 7C06000US2501756130& street & county winchester& cityTown winchester ... under the age of 18 and 2.3 ages 65 or older. Overall Winchester is safe with crime well below the U.S. ... crime crime Winchester Massachusetts.html ref Education Public schools Winchester has five elementary ...   more details



  1. Jesse Winchester

    For the Canadian ice hockey player Jesse Winchester ice hockey Infobox musical artist name Jesse Winchester image Jesse Winchester cropped.PNG alt caption Winchester in 2011 image size background solo singer birth name James Ridout Winchester alias birth date birth date and age 1944 05 17 birth place ... jessewinchester.com notable instruments Jesse Winchester born James Ridout Winchester May 17, 1944 .... ref http www.thespec.com whatson music article 500966 jesse winchester still doing the rhumba ref Winchester is probably most well known as a songwriter, with his works being recorded by many notable ...?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0003713 ref ref http jam.canoe.ca Music Pop Encyclopedia W Winchester Jesse.html ... artist jesse winchester p5847 biography ref Biography Born in Bossier City, Louisiana , Winchester was raised in northern Mississippi and the city of Memphis, Tennessee . He attended Williams College ... States draft notice the following year, Winchester moved to Montreal, Quebec to avoid military service. Citation needed date August 2011 Winchester had begun playing guitar in bands while still a high school student. He also played in Germany during college study abroad and after graduation. Upon arriving ... of The Band s Robbie Robertson , Winchester began his recording career in 1970 with his self titled album, released on the Ampex label. Citation needed date August 2011 Winchester released several ... to Canada in 1972. David Butch McDade and Jeff Stick Davis moved to Quebec to become part of Jesse Winchester ... Male Vocalist Best Country Male Vocalist award at the Juno Award s of 1990. In 2002, Winchester moved ... ref Winchester has continued to record and perform throughout the United States and Canada ... In 2011 Jesse Winchester was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus and had to undergo treatment for the next couple of months. Winchester has since been given the all clear from his doctor and has resumed ... 50 small Billboard 200 US small 1970 Jesse Winchester album Jesse Winchester align center 26 align ...   more details



  1. HMS Winchester

    Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Winchester , after the England English city of Winchester HMS Winchester 1693 HMS Winchester was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1693. She foundered in 1695. HMS Winchester 1698 HMS Winchester was a 48 gun fourth rate launched in 1698. She was rebuilt in 1717, was hulked in 1774 and broken up by 1781. HMS Winchester 1744 HMS Winchester was a 50 gun fourth rate launched in 1744 and sold in 1769. HMS Winchester 1763 HMS Winchester was an 8 gun cutter ship cutter launched in 1763. Her fate is unknown. HMS Winchester 1822 HMS Winchester was a 52 gun fourth rate launched in 1822. She became a training ship in 1861 and was renamed HMS Conway school ship HMS Conway . She was renamed HMS Mount Edgecumbe in 1876 and was sold in 1921. HMS Winchester L55 HMS Winchester was a V and W class destroyer W class destroyer launched in 1918. She was converted into an escort in 1940 and was sold for breaking up in 1946. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Winchester, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ru HMS Winchester fi HMS Winchester ...   more details




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