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Selden

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  • Fairhope Plantation was built for Joseph Selden, a native of Virginia.
  • Selden Allen McMeans (July 1806 - July 31, 1876) was
  • ucated students including Edward Coke and John Selden, along with hundreds of others.
  • Selden also made the WCWS All-Tournament Team.
  • Selden Ancestry: A Family History, by Seophie Selden
  • The incumbents Robinson, Taylor, Selden and Bates were re-elected.
  • He was a friend of John Selden, and acted as one of the executors of his esta
  • Giambattista Vico called Grotius, Selden and Samuel Pufendorf the "three princes" of th
  • ntial friends, foremost among these being John Selden and John Owen.
  • e extent dependent on the De dis Syris of John Selden, and the Quaestiones celeberrimae in Genesim o
  • Edward Stillingfleet followed the lead of John Selden and James Harrington, arguing for religious to
  • rge Chapman, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson, John Selden, and Sir Henry Wotton).
  • At first Janey is uninterested in Selden and is instead enamored with Zizi, a young Arg
  • he vacancy caused by the resignation of Dudley Selden and served from December 1, 1834, to March 3,
  • Fort Craig and Fort Selden are also located along the trail.
  • Dudley Selden at the Biographical Directory of the United St
  • In this film, the escaped convict Selden attacks Sir Henry in Baskerville Hall.
  • Howard, J. T. McMillan, N. D. Phillips, F. L. Selden, B. F. Jordan, W. W. Hampton and J. H. McMahon
  • Selden continues to be a primarily farming, dairy, an
  • ently, in the process coming into contact with Selden Delany, the assistant rector at an Episcopal C
  • Fairhope continued to be owned by Selden descendants and operated as a farm for another
  • For a final time Selden earned all-season honors and was awarded with
  • leading members of the Opposition such as Pym, Selden, Eliot, Wentworth and Sir Edward Coke.
  • ntire westward section was originally known as Selden End, in recognition of the gift of books from
  • Robert Selden Garnett (April 26, 1789 - August 15, 1840) was
  • anor Mercer, he was the first cousin of Robert Selden Garnett and James Mercer Garnett, both future
  • He was the cousin of Robert Selden Garnett, also a Confederate general, who holds
  • Selden graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New
  • he suggestion of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, John Selden had compiled a catalogue, Marmora Arundeliana,
  • Selden Herbert Long died on 12 December 1952.
  • Six days later, Selden Herbert Long was awarded the Distinguished Ser
  • On 6 May he, with Selden, Holles, Strode, Hobart, and Long, considering
  • property include Piersey or Peircey's Hundred, Selden, Hood's, and Bellevue.
  • A post office was granted for Selden in the 1890s and by 1900 Selden grew to near 1
  • vision, such as on The Twilight Zone, as Peter Selden in the 1960 episode "Nightmare as a Child" wri
  • In the novel, Selden is largely only spoken of until his death.
  • Selden is an unincorporated community in south centra
  • Selden is located along Fm-913 between US Highway 281
  • For the historic site in Connecticut, see Selden Island Site.
  • A characteristic type of pottery known as Selden Island ware dates from this period.
  • Selden Island is a 408-acre island in the Potomac Riv
  • In 2004, Selden Island was purchased by the Howard Hughes Medi
  • Isaac Causabon, John Selden, Johannes Arcerius, Henry More, Ralph Cudworth
  • s); Jay Graydon (guitar); Lonnie Shetter, Fred Selden, Jon Clarke, Sam Falzone (woodwinds); John Kle
  • Armistead Inge Selden, Jr. (February 20, 1921 - November 14, 1985) w
  • Armistead I. Selden, Jr. - Deceased member of the United States Ho
  • At the 2005 Women's College World Series, Selden led her team to the championship game where th
  • st triumph was shared with fellow aces Captain Selden Long and another pilot.
  • Through the 2000s Selden maintained a Baptist church, a Methodist churc
  • On July 27, 1831, Selden married Susan Matilda Ward.
  • Selden married Elizabeth Collier Minge, of Weynoke Pl
  • gest of nine children) of Stephen and Deborah ( Selden) Nott.
  • he remaining six years of the term of Henry R. Selden on the Court of Appeals, but was defeated by R
  • The Ammerman campus at Selden opened in 1961.
  • s Census of Perry County indicates that Joseph Selden owned 80 slaves in that year.
  • Selden P. Spencer (MO)
  • Because Senator Selden P. Spencer had died, Hawes took his senate sea
  • Selden praised him, with Thomas Erastus, in his De Sy
  • umed today, and oblong shaped; the jurist John Selden presumed that "the coffin of our Christmas-Pie
  • ugh in 1924, Beverly Hills-based architect Roy Selden Price was hired to reconfigure the design.
  • owever Salvington's main public house, Ye John Selden, retains his name.
  • John Selden Roane was born in Lebanon in Wilson County, Te
  • On February 1, 1855, John Selden Roane married Mary Kimbrough Smith (July 27, 1
  • For the Arkansas governor, see John Selden Roane.
  • Stimson and women's suffrage leader Elizabeth Selden Rogers.
  • Kilroy introduces her new model friend to Selden Rose, an up-and-coming CEO of cable television
  • Selden served as an Undergraduate Assistant for the 2
  • cky Point, Ronkonkoma, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, Selden, Setauket, Shelter Island, Shirley, Shoreham,
  • He was an intimate of John Selden, Sir Walter Raleigh and Ben Jonson.
  • w, Professor Watkin is a council member of the Selden Society, Secretary and Treasurer of the Welsh
  • Oxford: Selden Society.
  • His opponent in the 2006 general election was Selden Spencer, a neurologist from Huxley.
  • Fabiitti, previously played third-base for the Selden Sting Rays in the 2008 and 2009 seasons, but w
  • In game two, Selden struck out 13 to set a new championship game r
  • ear, when it was revealed, or alleged, by John Selden that he had interfered with the King's Bench r
  • It earned for Selden the praise "monarch of letters" from his frien
  • The next day Selden threw her first career no-hitter vs. the St. J
  • the council, Sheila Player, who came fourth in Selden ward and failed to be elected as a result.
  • tional Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft first round, Selden was selected fourth overall by the New England
  • igned from the bench, and his brother Henry R. Selden was appointed to fill the vacancy.
  • Selden was elected as a Jacksonian to the 23rd United
  • hichester, when it was attended by jurist John Selden, who received from him his instruction in 'gra
  • end of William Prynne and an associate of John Selden whose critical views on the royal prerogative