• Matilda T. Durham, later Hoy (January 17, 1815 – July 30, 1901) was an American composer and hymn writer. She is remembered for her shape note tune "Promised...
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    Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Empress Maud, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil...
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    Besides Walker, notable contributors to Southern Harmony included Matilda T. Durham and John Gill Landrum. The American composer William Duckworth used...
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  • Matilda (c. 1105 – 3 May 1152) was Countess of Boulogne in her own right from 1125 and Queen of England from the accession of her husband, Stephen, in...
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    Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy as the...
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  • was a contributor to the Southern Harmony; another contributor was Matilda T. Durham, at whose marriage he officiated. On his death, musician A. J. Turner...
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    only legitimate son and heir of Henry I of England, his half-siblings Matilda of Perche and Richard of Lincoln, the earl of Chester Richard d'Avranches...
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    given first consideration. Importantly, the issue of Matilda was not mentioned. However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult...
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    William's less popular policies. He married Matilda of Scotland and they had two surviving children, Empress Matilda and William Adelin; he also had many illegitimate...
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    given first consideration. Importantly, the issue of Matilda was not mentioned. However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult...
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    Scotland. Stephen's wife Matilda was sent to negotiate another agreement between Stephen and David, called the treaty of Durham; Northumbria and Cumbria...
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    The Matilda Fountain is a Grade II listed statue and drinking fountain opposite 15 Gloucester Gate, Regent's Park, London, built in about 1878. The bronze...
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  • Zoboomafoo. Jovian was born on April 10, 1994, at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina, to parents Nigel and Flavia. Jovian sometimes shared the...
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    disaster, so he had decided that he wished his daughter Matilda to succeed him. When he died, Matilda, also known as the Empress Maud, was in Normandy and...
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    process that was not complete until about 1060. His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county...
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  • recognise Empress Matilda as his heir. 1127 1 January – English nobles accept Matilda as heir. 1128 17 June – the dowager Empress Matilda marries Geoffrey...
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    Scotland. Stephen's wife Matilda was sent to negotiate another agreement between Stephen and David, called the treaty of Durham; Northumbria and Cumbria...
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    agreement with Matilda in November 1153 with the signing of the Treaty of Wallingford, in which Stephen recognised Henry, son of Matilda and her second...
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  • (eliminated after the appetizer) Maristella Innocenti, Owner and Chef, Matilda, New York, NY (eliminated after the entrée) Matthew Zappoli, Owner and...
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  • Stringer, Gregory (2010). Book 1 of William the Breton's "Philippide" A translation. New Hampshire: University of New Hampshire, Durham. p. 109. v t e...
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    of Scotland (who ruled with his uncle, Donald III) is counted, and of Matilda of Scotland, queen consort of England. According to the Vita S. Margaritae...
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    1060. He was the third of four sons born to William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders, the eldest being Robert Curthose, the second Richard, and...
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  • "The Jacket Green" (Michael Scanlan) 9534. "The Shaver" 9536. "Waltzing Matilda" (Banjo Paterson) 9595. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" 9598. "The...
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    Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid (born January 14, 1943) is an American biochemist and retired NASA astronaut. She has flown in space five times, including...
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  • Cathedral completed. 1131 8 September – the barons swear allegiance to Matilda as the true heir of Henry I of England. Cistercians found Rievaulx Abbey...
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    Matilda de Percy, Countess of Warwick (died c. October 1204), was a 12th-century noblewoman and heiress. She was the wife of William, earl of Warwick...
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  • Events from the 1140s in England. Monarch – Stephen (to 8 April 1141), Matilda (8 April to 1 November 1141), then Stephen 1140 December – The Anarchy:...
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    Justin Welby (category Alumni of Cranmer Hall, Durham)
    Southam in Warwickshire, and later served as Dean of Liverpool and Bishop of Durham. As Archbishop of Canterbury he is the Primate of All England and the symbolic...
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    legitimacy. He found it in a marriage to David's sister Edith, often called Matilda in Norman fashion, who had accompanied David in his exile. She was a descendant...
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    short medieval sword) is traditionally presented to incoming Bishops of Durham, as they ride across the bridge at Croft. Waldegrave, Katie (2013). The...
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