Ralph Lever, D.D. was an English Anglican priest in the 16th century. He died between 1580 and 1585. Lever was educated at St John's College, Oxford, receiving...
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Noted purists of Early Modern English include John Cheke, Thomas Wilson, Ralph Lever, Richard Rowlands, and Nathaniel Fairfax. Modern linguistic purists include...
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thus securing ratification of the Articles, but according to historian Ralph Levering, there is no documentary evidence of Hanson's opinions or actions in...
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the hospital chapel; he was succeeded as master by his brother Ralph Lever. Thomas Lever was better known as a preacher than an author, but he published...
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Academy opens Timeline information generally taken from: Warner, Nancy, Ralph Levering and Margaret Taylor Woltz. Carroll County Maryland: A History 1837–1976...
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the son of Sir Ralph Assheton, 1st Baronet, of Middleton, and Anne Assheton, daughter of Sir Ralph Assheton, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever. Assheton was...
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constituency) Ralph Assheton (general) (1596–1650), MP for Lancashire Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Baronet, of Lever (c. 1605–1680), MP for Clitheroe Sir Ralph Assheton...
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Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Baronet, of Lever (ca. 1605 – 30 January 1680) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between...
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Norris without paying any royalties. The "Walker Texas Ranger Lever" was a prop lever which, when pulled, would cause a supposedly random clip from the...
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Monteraze here for many years. Ralph Gubbins, a forward with Bolton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers and Hull City, lived in Great Lever during his time with Wanderers...
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labor, farmers, women, and other interest groups. Political scientist Ralph Levering points out that: Mounting large public relations campaigns and supporting...
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Lever arm shock absorbers were the first form of hydraulic shock absorber or damper used for car suspension. They appeared in the 1930s and were most...
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film, Red Dirt Rising (November 2007); role of Ralph Levering in This Tender Place, written by Frank Levering, Cherry Orchard Theater, Cana, VA, (August 2008);...
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1880s) which had been customized to allow repeated firing by cycling its lever action. He demonstrated this technique in the opening credits, as well as...
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Master and Brethren of Christ's Hospital in Sherborne near Durham". Ralph Lever, canon of Durham Cathedral, was master of the hospital at the time of...
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1573 (res.): Ralph Lever 20 October 1573–bef. 1578: Francis Bunney 25 September 1578 – 17 July 1581 (res.): John Bolde 29 October 1581–?: Ralph Tunstall 24...
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The Assheton Baronetcy, of Lever in the County of Lancaster, was created in the Baronetage of England on 28 June 1620 for Ralph Assheton. The second Baronet...
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Instead of an overhand lever for arming and shooting, it used a sliding lever that had a handle tied to the end with a chord. The lever was pumped forwards...
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Birmingham Mint (redirect from Ralph Heaton III)
screws presses and one lever press. Upon Heaton II's death in 1862, responsibility for the company fell to his eldest son, Ralph Heaton III, who had worked...
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two fulling-mills etc., in Little Lever", his three-year-old grandson Ralph, was his heir. Adam's great-grandson Ralph Byrom, died in 1599 without issue...
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Darcy Lever is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, the area lies on the B6209...
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Carmelo Anthony (13,970) David Thompson (11,992) Ralph Simpson (10,130) Byron Beck (8,602) Fat Lever (8,081) Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (7,029) Jamal Murray (6...
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Evans repeating rifle (category Lever-action rifles)
The Evans repeating rifle was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by Warren R. Evans as a high capacity repeater. The Evans repeating rifle is often...
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Mavis Batey (redirect from Mavis Lever)
Mavis Lilian Batey, MBE (née Lever; 5 May 1921 – 12 November 2013), was a British code-breaker during World War II. She was one of the leading female...
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Response to Scepticism,” Archiwum Historii Filozofii, 58 (2013): 83–96. “Ralph Lever’s Art of Reason, Rightly Termed Witcraft (1573),” Bruniana & Campanelliana...
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another lever that stood on the first tier, and the lever again used to lift it from this tier to the next. It may be that there was a new lever on each...
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a lever, until the experimenter no longer gives out food as a reward. The rat would typically press the lever less often and then stop. The lever pressing...
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except that the M7 has a much larger muzzle ring. The M7 has the same two-lever locking mechanism as the M4, that connects to a lug on the M16 rifle's barrel...
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has traditionally been operated by a lever between the front seats called a hand brake, but also appeared as a lever between the driver's seat and the door...
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1885 Single Shot, Winchester Model 1887 lever-action shotgun, Model 1897 pump-action shotgun; and the lever-action Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894...
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