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| Logistics is the stage name of Matt | Gresham, a drum and bass music producer and DJ from C |
| Literature, with W. V. Moody (1902); Richard | Gresham, a novel (1904); The First View of English Li |
| Gresham also features as the central character of Her | |
| mpuses around Oregon in Aloha, Ashland, Bend, | Gresham, and Medford. |
| Richard | Gresham and George Berisford were joint tenants of a |
| oss (TG181388) is on the parish boundary with | Gresham, and was said to be a guide to Walsingham. |
| It was successively the seat of the | Gresham and Leveson-Gower families and is now preserv |
| Studies conducted by DEQ, USGS, the City of | Gresham, and other public agencies have identified DD |
| Walter | Gresham Andrews (July 16, 1889 - March 5, 1949) was a |
| Just south of the village of | Gresham are the remains of Gresham Castle, a moated f |
| Courtney | Gresham as Young Phaedra |
| Macaluso described | Gresham as "the most famous of all Louisiana outdoors |
| Gresham attended W.B. Ray High School in Corpus Chris | |
| William Lindsay | Gresham attributed the origin of Nightmare Alley to c |
| e lost to incumbent Republican Congressman J. | Gresham Barrett with 35% of the vote. |
| With the incumbent Congressman J. | Gresham Barrett running for South Carolina governor, |
| James | Gresham Barrett (born February 14, 1961) is the forme |
| election, incumbent Republican Congressman J. | Gresham Barrett easily dispatched Democratic nominee |
| ouse of Representatives, currently held by J. | Gresham Barrett, but who is competing in the 2010 Gub |
| replaced the retiring Republican incumbent J. | Gresham Barrett. |
| Gresham built a new house there near to the parish ch | |
| This can be found in the village of | Gresham, but is no longer in working order. |
| hrey Havard," to the extent that when Douglas | Gresham came to know him years later and became his p |
| The overgrown site of | Gresham Castle |
| Copse containing the remains of | Gresham Castle |
| Gresham Castle is located south of the village of Gre | |
| Gresham Club is composed of merchants, bankers, and o | |
| te members' club with similarities to the old | Gresham Club but a more modern approach and a differe |
| s enough to join the Whittington Club, or the | Gresham Club, or the Athenaeum Club, or the Traveller |
| are | Gresham coefficients. |
| He became Professor of Physic at | Gresham College in 1655. |
| He was the Provost of | Gresham College between 2002 and 2008. |
| He resigned his professorship at | Gresham College on 27 July 1640. |
| c speaker (including as visiting professor at | Gresham College in London). |
| The Professor of Physic (medicine) at | Gresham College in London, England, gives free educat |
| e of the large fossil collection belonging to | Gresham College professor John Woodward is published |
| to Trinity College to build a pulpit, and to | Gresham College a piece of plate to be in common amon |
| at Oxford, and resigned his professorship of | Gresham College in July 1620. |
| He became Professor of Astronomy at | Gresham College in 1652, and then Professor of Geomet |
| 1660, he became the professor of astronomy at | Gresham College in London, taking over for Sir Christ |
| He was | Gresham College Professor of Divinity in 1607, and in |
| nd Society" as joint Professors of Physick at | Gresham College London. |
| In 1597 his appointment to | Gresham College required him to obey the committee's |
| ons of eclipses, both of the sun and moon, at | Gresham College and in other places; and he was known |
| ience and he was the Professor of Rhetoric at | Gresham College in London from September 2006 to Sept |
| ars later, he was forced to leave his post at | Gresham College on 20 December 1607, after he fathere |
| s professorships at the University of Oxford, | Gresham College and Strathclyde University, and is a |
| p of London, as well as professor of music at | Gresham College from 1610 to 1638 (drafts of some of |
| 4 to 68 Carroll was professor of astronomy at | Gresham College, London. |
| The Professor of Music at | Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectu |
| e gave public lectures as Professor of Law at | Gresham College, London. |
| The Professor of Geometry at | Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectu |
| The Professor of Rhetoric at | Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectu |
| The Professor of Commerce at | Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectu |
| rnock was a visiting professor of rhetoric at | Gresham College, London. |
| e public lectures as professor of geometry at | Gresham College, London from 1620 to 1630. |
| hamber Domaine on the 4th of December 2008 at | Gresham College, London. |
| and lectures have been broadcast by the BBC, | Gresham College, Fora TV, and You Tube. |
| In May 1607 he was chosen Professor of Law at | Gresham College, London, and he occupied that chair t |
| was also appointed professor of astronomy at | Gresham College, London, although he is not known to |
| ber 1643 was elected Professor of Geometry at | Gresham College, in the place of John Greaves. |
| ord and, as of 2006, professor of geometry at | Gresham College, London, where he has also been a vis |
| iptive catalogue of the rarities preserved at | Gresham College, with which were printed some papers |
| He was also professor of astronomy at | Gresham College. |
| , Professor Sir Roderick Floud, is Provost of | Gresham College. |
| ded George Montaigne as divinity professor at | Gresham College. |
| ting in 1647 of the Society of Astrologers at | Gresham College. |
| and in 1658 Neile gave a 35 foot telescope to | Gresham College. |
| ers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce at | Gresham College. |
| Chicago, Illinois: J.M. | Gresham Company. |
| ven though it was during the Depression, Miss | Gresham convinced county officials to fund a new buil |
| Roger | Gresham Cooke (26 January 1907 - 22 February 1970) wa |
| he seat having been vacant since the death of | Gresham Cooke on 22 February 1970, and held it until |
| rtable victory for the Conservative candidate | Gresham Cooke, who held the seat until his death shor |
| y 1955 was won by the Conservative candidate, | Gresham Cooke. |
| Austin | Gresham emeritus professor of morbid anatomy and hist |
| lumbia Slough, which drain north Portland and | Gresham, emptying into the Columbia. |
| efforts by the smaller US Coast Guard cutter | Gresham failed. |
| The | Gresham family crest |
| The | Gresham family motto is Fiat voluntas tua ('Thy will |
| The | Gresham family reached the peak of their power and we |
| Gresham Foursquare Church was first chartered in Nove | |
| The big | Gresham Grasshopper can be seen on the Royal Exchange |
| Matt | Gresham grew up listening mainly to guitar based musi |
| Gresham had much of the owner's furnishings stored in | |
| Walter Q. | Gresham, Harrison's rival within the Indiana Republic |
| Gresham has a boy's baseball, basketball, golf, socce | |
| Edgar Buchanan as Axel | Gresham, head of the other founding family and Will S |
| The | Gresham Hotel in Dublin is indirectly named after Gre |
| hat included Brennan had occupied part of the | Gresham Hotel in O'Connell Street and were holding ou |
| Gresham Hotel, Dublin | |
| Gresham Hough Poe (July 30, 1880 - April 25, 1956 ) w | |
| Troutdale, and Wood Village, and a portion of | Gresham, in east Multnomah County. |
| ned 18 April 1919, Lieutenant Commander W. F. | Gresham in command. |
| Clint | Gresham is an American football long snapper. |
| Nu:Tone (real name Dan | Gresham) is a drum and bass artist on the Hospital Re |
| Gresham is a village and civil parish in North Norfol | |
| Gresham is a station on the Rock Island District Metr | |
| Gresham joined Alcoholics Anonymous and developed a d | |
| lidayed in Greece with Lewis and his wife Joy | Gresham just before her death from cancer in 1960. |
| His older brother, Dan | Gresham, known as Nu:Tone, is also a drum and bass pr |
| From 1990 to 1993 he gave the | Gresham lectures in astronomy. |
| He was the seventh son of Granville William | Gresham Leveson-Gower. |
| offices of the | Gresham Life Assurance Society, opposite Mansion Hous |
| He joined J. | Gresham Machen in the founding of Westminster Theolog |
| n Wesley, George McDonald, John Newton and J. | Gresham Machen are some of those honored at past EC p |
| byterian church, reflecting the actions of J. | Gresham Machen who had left Princeton Theological Sem |
| J. | Gresham Machen, A Biographical Memoir (1954) |
| In 1929 Allis, J. | Gresham Machen, Robert Dick Wilson and others founded |
| J. | Gresham Machen, who declared on his death-bed that th |
| As he lay dying, J. | Gresham Machen, the American Presbyterian theologian, |
| he denomination's conservatives, including J. | Gresham Machen, who went on to found the Orthodox Pre |
| he Westminster Standards, in opposition to J. | Gresham Machen, which led to the reorganization of th |
| argely under the leadership and funding of J. | Gresham Machen. |
| ore moderate approach than that favored by J. | Gresham Machen. |
| Gresham married Davidman's first cousin, Renee Rodrig | |
| Gresham Middle School's logo. | |
| The school was established as | Gresham Middle School in Birmingham and was moved to |
| ted Avenue in the St. Sabina Parish in Auburn | Gresham neighborhood. |
| Gresham occupies one of the oldest public school buil | |
| It is in the community area of Auburn | Gresham, on the south side of Chicago. |
| Auburn | Gresham, one of the 77 official community areas, is l |
| uartet of musical performers operating out of | Gresham, OR. |
| Shane Bemis is the mayor of | Gresham, Oregon in the United States. |
| Derek Gustafson (born June 21, 1979 in | Gresham, Oregon) is a retired American professional i |
| z Festival is an annual jazz festival held in | Gresham, Oregon, United States. |
| n evangelical Christian megachurch located in | Gresham, Oregon, situated in East Multnomah County, a |
| Benedetti attended Centennial High School in | Gresham, Oregon. |
| cloud was seen to the south of the tornado in | Gresham, Oregon. |
| Gresham paid for the Cardinal's funeral. | |
| Route 34 - | Gresham Park / Clifton Springs |
| existing West constituency; namely Crescent, | Gresham, Park, and Whinney Banks. |
| Atlanta, Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Edgewood, | Gresham Park, Grant Park, Kirkwood, Ormewood Park and |
| Bank Limited, Woodside Petroleum Limited and | Gresham Partners Holdings Limited. |
| Doyle | Gresham: Pedal Steel |
| Lee | Gresham Pinkston is the great grand uncle of the acto |
| The school is named in honor of Dr. Lee | Gresham Pinkston, an African American doctor known fo |
| Frederick | Gresham Pollard (May 7, 1918 - July 7, 2003) of Richm |
| In 1834 he gained the | Gresham prize medal for his anthem, Bow down thine ea |
| Professor Keith Ward (philosopher, | Gresham Professor of Divinity, Gresham College) |
| liam Osbaldeston or Osbolston (1577-1645) was | Gresham Professor of Divinity at Gresham College, Lon |
| In 1867 he was appointed | Gresham Professor of Divinity. |
| In 1908 he was made | Gresham Professor of Astronomy . |
| He has also been | Gresham Professor of Music and a professor at the Roy |
| ucceeded Edward Taylor as the Royal Academy's | Gresham Professor of Music in July 1863 holding that |
| ing, and corresponded with Dr. John Ward, the | Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, on matters relating to |
| th Organization and, from 2006-2009, was also | Gresham Professor of Physic in the City of London. |
| the death of Henry Gellibrand, he was elected | Gresham Professor of Astronomy on 2 March 1636, but r |
| o Henry Paman, public orator at Cambridge and | Gresham Professor of Physic in London. |
| ciologist Hilary Rose with whom he shared the | Gresham professorship, and with whom he has written a |
| In 1887 | Gresham returned to duty with the 7th Cavalry and par |
| Staines Prep opened at No 1 | Gresham Road on 8 May 1935 with just eleven pupils. |
| Masjid ibn Taymeeyah") is a mosque located in | Gresham Road in the Brixton area of South London, Eng |
| George | Gresham scored twice, in a game that Woolwich Arsenal |
| During her House term, | Gresham served on the Agriculture and Education Commi |
| During World War II, | Gresham served in the United States Army Air Corps, t |
| s mayor, Bemis served as a city councilor for | Gresham starting in 2003. |
| Gresham Station is built on an embankment between bri | |
| In the game | Gresham stole the ball and dunked it making the score |
| St Lawrence Jewry in | Gresham Street |
| The street joins | Gresham Street to the south. |
| riginal church building still stands at 18531 | Gresham Street in Northridge. |
| runs from London Wall, to the north, to where | Gresham Street meets Lothbury, to the south. |
| Another line from Holborn to | Gresham Street via the General Post Office on St Mart |
| heapside and becomes King Street and leads to | Gresham Street and The Guildhall. |
| He was also Rector of St Anne and St Agnes, | Gresham Street In 1947 he was ordained to the episcop |
| Gresham Street in the City of London running east fro | |
| ual bath) near to Old Jewry, on the corner of | Gresham Street and Milk Street, under what is now the |
| h-eastern corner via Blomfield Street down to | Gresham Street and St Margaret Lothbury before coming |
| ce Jewry, a Church of England guild church on | Gresham Street, next to the Guildhall. |
| England guild church in the City of London on | Gresham Street, next to the Guildhall. |
| City of London, England, on the north side of | Gresham Street, Aldersgate. |
| is located at the junction of Foster Lane and | Gresham Street, north east of St. Paul's Cathedral. |
| US Secretary of State Walter Q. | Gresham thought the demands harsh, but also that they |
| ived, and waited while an attempt was made by | Gresham to take Republic under tow. |
| east, Felbrigg and Aylmerton to the north and | Gresham to the west. |
| Church Road, at a small junction of the Lower | Gresham to Metton lane, is an ancient cross which has |
| On August 26, 1863 General Walter | Gresham took command of Union Army troops at Natchez. |
| Crewmen from the | Gresham tried using collision mats to stem the floodi |
| Gresham was born at Holt, Norfolk, a member of an anc | |
| Drum and Bass producer Dan | Gresham was a previous teacher of Music Technology. |
| Gresham was one of a group of late castles to be fort | |
| or the 2010 season by the New Orleans Saints, | Gresham was picked up on waivers by the Seattle Seaha |
| Gresham was promoted to colonel in August 1911, and, | |
| ne", in 2003 was the first release which Matt | Gresham was involved in, and in 2004, they were featu |
| Gresham Watermill was only a small mill and today all | |
| Bemis is a prominent local business person in | Gresham, where he is a restaurateur. |
| the novel of the same name by William Lindsay | Gresham, which chronicles the rise and fall of a carn |
| Federal generals, M.M. Crocker and Walter Q. | Gresham, which marched up from opposite Natchez. |
| It was established in 1817 by another Thomas | Gresham, who was given that name as he was a foundlin |
| This commemorates the founder, Sir Thomas | Gresham, whose crest it featured on. |
| have been pivotal in helping transform Auburn | Gresham, with new housing and store fronts opening up |
| d had issue, and married secondly Major James | Gresham, without issue. |
| Gresham wrote a column for Scott's Bassmaster magazin | |
| Gresham wrote the novel, his first, while working as | |
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