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| Â | John Hampton - encyclopedia article about John Hampton. |
 | | Hampton then appointed his son George to act in the position. |  | | In 1861, Hampton was appointed Governor of Western Australia. |  | | It is not known whether Hampton sought a second term as Governor. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/John+Hampton
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| Â | Oregon Judicial Department - Publications |
 | | Hampton is correct that the Supreme Court focussed exclusively on its role as an agent in determining that Hampton may have had fiduciary duties to EHC. |  | | Hampton argues, based on the Supreme Court's decision in Hampton II, that the only fiduciary duty that it assumed was limited to acting as an agent to find a potential purchaser for the mill and that, once it produced the memorandum of understanding with Diamond, Hampton's agency (and thus its fiduciary duties) terminated. |  | | The court also noted that there was evidence that EHC consented to have John Hampton act as its agent for the sale of the mill. |
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http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/A95491.htm
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| Â | Descendants of Wilton and Alice White Mulford |
 | | After settling in East Hampton, William made one Anthony Waters, his attorney, to collect property belonging to his wife, which was involved in a lawsuit at the court in Middlesex county in Mass. |  | | A second court was constituted by a jury of twelve freeholders, and a third, the highest judiciary, was a general court, presided over by the magistrate, but in which the whole body of freeholders was constituted a jury. |  | | John Mulford Deacon was born in 1650 in East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk, New York and died in 1734 in East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk, New York at age 84. |
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| Â | The Grantees and Settlement of Hampton, N.H. |
 | | John Moulton was a useful citizen in Hampton, the first Deputy to the General Court, and died at Hampton in 1650. |  | | A John Saunders from Ipswich was admitted an inhabitant at Hampton in December, 1639. |  | | The first authentic record is found in the list of those who presented their petition to the General Court of Massachusetts at that session which began on 6 September, 1638. |
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| Â | Hampton New Brunswick |
 | | The Kings County Court House dates back to the early 1870's and still houses the historic and well-preserved county court and the registry office. |  | | Hampton has four school: Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School, Hampton Elementary School, Hampton Middle School, and Hampton High School. |  | | It boasts such historical buildings as the Court House, Kings County Gaol, Saint Paul's Church and Loyalist Burial Ground and many Heritage Homes. |
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http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/hampton
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| Â | Loyola Magazine: Alumni News |
 | | He concludes his lecture with a guided tour through the halls and chambers of Hampton Court Palace leading up to the Withdrawing Room, where the monarch would receive his or her guests. |  | | Such was the scene at Hampton Court Palace in the 18th century. |  | | Bucholz brings that atmosphere to life in his lecture, Going to Court in 1700: A Visitors Guide. In his presentation to the Royal Collection Studies attendees, Bucholz discusses the courts etiquette and mannerisms and why the court was so important. |
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http://www.luc.edu/publications/loyolamag/fall2001/royal.htm
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| Â | Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "PAC-PER" |
 | | Tintoretto, Bridgewater House (3); Marquis of Bute, 83, Eccleston-square (2); Devonshire House; Stafford House; Hampton Court |  | | Giorgione, Bath House, 82, Piccadilly; House of Lords; National Gallery; Royal Academy; Hampton Court |  | | Gainsborough, College of Physicians; Foundling; Garrick;; Grosvenor House (3); Ironmongers’ Hall; National Gallery (2); South Kensington Museum; Hampton Court; Dulwich |
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| Â | Real tennis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He played the game at Hampton Court, and indeed his 2nd wife Anne Boleyn was watching a game of tennis at Hampton Court when she was arrested, whilst it is claimed that Henry was playing tennis when news was brought to him of her execution. |  | | The Irish Real Tennis Association is currently involved in a legal battle with University College Dublin to restore one of the only two surviving real tennis courts in the Republic of Ireland, which has been used by the college as a gymnasium and more recently a laboratory, since 1939. |  | | There has been something of a revival towards the end of the 20th century, with several new courts being built, for example in the UK at Clifton College and the Millennium Tennis Court at Middlesex University and in Australia in Sydney, Ballarat and Romsey. |
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| Â | Syosset Firm Grew Up Around Groundbreaking Suit |
 | | Circumstance and poor timing have been FestoÂ’s chief opponents in the case, particularly with the Federal Circuit courtÂ’s ruling on the doctrine of equivalents. |  | | Hampton Roads, Virginia - November 13, 2005 9:51 AM |  | | Hoffmann & Baron has twice won court battles against SMC, only to have them sent back to lower courts on appeal. |
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http://www.dailypress.com/business/ny-txside0109,0,3004067.story
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| Â | An interview with Mahdee Nawabi |
 | | Detective Fred Wheat of the Chicago police department testified that at the time of his arrest, Fred Hampton Jr. |  | | to file anything with the Illinois Supreme Court, and Fred's supporters weren't even notified that the motion to appeal had been denied until after the deadline for filing with the Supreme Court. |  | | Today, their son, Fred Hampton, Jr., is a political prisoner in Joliet, Illinois, serving 18 years on a conviction from an arson trial which featured no physical evidence and no reliable witnesses. |
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http://freefredhamptonjr.tripod.com/freefredhamptonjr/id2.html
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| Â | Genealogy of East Hampton Families |
 | | Jane Wright of Guilford, Ct. He settled there and became the ancestor of the New England branch of the family, members of which are scattered through the west, and one of whom, George E. Hand of Detroit, was at one time Judge of the Supreme Court of Mich. Three other sons, Shamgar 2 who m. |  | | Elizabeth was left in straitened circustances by the sudden death of her husband, and is said to have maintained her family by teaching school in the village of E. Hampton, and to have been a woman of energy and intelligence, as well as of piety. |  | | He came to Boston, then to Lynn, then to New Haven and to East-Hampton, where he lived and died. |
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| Â | .: Corvallis Gazette-Times :. Archives |
 | | Tarver will join a team which will have senior point guards Lamar Hurd and Jason Fontenet already on the court. |  | | Hampton played on a state champion basketball team at Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Md., and is currently attending prep school in New Hampton, N.H. New Hampton coach Jamie Arsenault told Mid-Valley Sports that Hampton is a late bloomer who grew from a 5-10 freshman to 6-9 in three years. |  | | John said Tarver has the attributes that the Beavers look for in a recruit on and off the court and is capable of playing any style of basketball. |
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http://www.gazettetimes.com/articles/2004/11/11/sports/osu_beavers/osu2.txt
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| Â | Hampton New Brunswick |
 | | The Kings County Court House dates back to the early 1870's and still houses the historic and well-preserved county court and the registry office. |  | | Hampton has four school: Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School, Hampton Elementary School, Hampton Middle School, and Hampton High School. |  | | It boasts such historical buildings as the Court House, Kings County Gaol, Saint Paul's Church and Loyalist Burial Ground and many Heritage Homes. |
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| Â | TRUE DEMOCRACY SPRING 2001 |
 | | Vogler had stated that at the murder trial, after it was dismissed, the State's Attorney had said aloud in court, "Fred Hampton, Jr., we'll get you yet!" This statement showed that the state was intent on imprisoning Fred for who he is politically, not based on his committing any crime. |  | | This was discredited by the Review Board member who stated that it would only be in the transcripts if it had been said during the court procedure, but it could have been stated off the record. |  | | We urge everyone concerned to write and call Governor Ryan's office to urge him to do the right thing, and grant Fred Hampton Jr. |
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| Â | MACANUDO : ROBUST Cigar Express |
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| Â | Fred Hampton, Jr. |
 | | The judge refused to allow the name "Fred Hampton" to be used in court. |  | | His life is forever overshadowed by the legacy of his father, Fred Hampton, Sr. |  | | Fred Hampton, Jr inherited his father's gift for politics as well as his ability to frighten the government with his effectiveness in organizing. |
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| Â | Workers World May 27, 1999: Fred Hampton Jr. faces new threarts |
 | | Hampton was sentenced to 18 years in prison for "aggravated arson." |  | | Other guards compared Hampton to George Jackson, a Black Panther who was assassinated by guards in California's Soledad Prison in 1971. |  | | Hampton was also targeted because he is the son of Fred Hampton Sr.--the Chic ago Black Panther leader killed in cold blood by police in 1969. |
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| Â | Welcome to Kings County |
 | | The County Courthouse dates back to the early 1870's and still houses the well-preserved court and registry office. |  | | Hampton, as Shiretown of Kings County, is rich in history, heritage and culture. |  | | The Town of Hampton is located on the Kennebecasis River in southwestern New Brunswick, 37 km northeast of the city of Saint John. |
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| Â | Hampton Union Local News: Man indicted on kidnap, child molestation charges |
 | | HAMPTON - A man was indicted by a Rockingham County grand jury this week on charges of stalking his ex-girlfriend and breaking into her home. |  | | According to court documents, the alleged assault occurred on Aug. 12, 2004, in BaronÂ’s van. |  | | HAMPTON - A Hampton man was indicted this week by a Rockingham County grand jury for allegedly kidnapping a minor and sexually assaulting her. |
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| Â | Will - John Hampton,1763 |
 | | Fifthly, he bequeathed to his son William Hampton one sheep and lamb as legacy. |  | | At a Chapter Court holden at KK Braddan 14 |  | | Thirdly, he bequeathed to his son Robert Hampton the like sum of three pounds and his black waistcoat as legacy, which said sum was likewise to be left in his mothers custody for him also for better security sake. |
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| Â | Example of "Genealog*" Catalog Database Search - Using the Melvyl® Legacy System: Section "A" |
 | | Copied from original records in office of Probate Court, Dodge City, Kansas. |  | | Standing in the doorway of a day long ago; history of some families: Anderson, Berry, Dew, Hampton, Weatherford, Wise. |  | | Ford County, Kansas, marriages, Book A, 19 February 1874 to 21 December 1886. |
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| Â | AboutBritain.com - Historic Houses in All Regions |
 | | For over 500 years, Hampton Court Palace has stood serenely on the banks of the River Thames. |  | | It was later involved with Jacobean court intrigue. |  | | The present house was built in 1666 by the 8th Earl of Derby for his visits to his Cumbrian estates. |
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| Â | John Hampton |
 | | NOTE: a John Hampton was appointed Justice of the Peace for Barhtlomew Co, June 23, 1834. |  | | Court records show that son John was stil alive April 5, 1853. |  | | Affidavit Oct 3, 1855, Barthlomew Co, IN of David CODY, ae 58, admr of John Hampton late of Brown Co, Indiana, deceased but a resident of of Barthlomew County, 93-94. |
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| Â | Hampton Place - London Tour Guide |
 | | The Royal Tennis Court - Hampton Court Palace |  | | NOTE: This info about Hampton Place has been obtained from the internet. |  | | population): First place Calgary Hampton Inn & Suites, Alberta, Canada; Second place Hampton Inn San Jose, Costa Rica; Third place Hampton Inn San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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| Â | The Rape of the Lock |
 | | 1-18--a description of Hampton Court and its activities; 19-36--while people outside the Court finish their day's work, Belinda sits down to a game of ombre (pronounced omber) with two men, one of whom is the Baron. |  | | The powers decide to grant half his wish (i.e., one lock); 47-end--while Belinda floats along, an uneasy Ariel charges the various spirits to guard various parts of her attire. |  | | Canto V: 1-8--while everyone else is moved by Belinda's speech, the Baron is not. |
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 | | On Friday we both went to see the Palace of Hampton Court with my dear, good, Miss Murray, Mr. |  | | On the right of the Duke of Cambridge sat the Mayoress- elect (for the present dignitaries go out of office on the 1st of November). |  | | On the right hand of the Lord Mayor sat the Duke of Cambridge in a COMMON CHAIR, for royalty yields entirely to the Mayor, on his own ground. |
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| Â | Sea Turtle Restoration Project: News Room |
 | | If I was sitting in my trawler on the Thames looking up at the Houses of Parliament, my longline would stretch all the way back out past Hampton Court, past Heathrow Airport, the M25, Windsor Castle, all the way out to Oxford. |  | | Sea turtle conservationists, who forced the closure of the swordfish fishery with federal court decisions in Hawaii and California, said they would closely watch the experiment. |  | | In 2002, environmental groups filed a lawsuit in the San Francisco-based federal appeals court after more than 30 swordfish boats moved to Southern California after they were barred by a 2001 federal ruling from operating out of Hawaii. |
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| Â | NICHOLS FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (Osborn Shelves Nichols) |
 | | ALS to John Bowyer Nichols, Hampton Court 1835 Apr 18 Asks that a review of his be published in the Gentleman's Magazine. |  | | ALS to John Bowyer Nichols, Dalston Rise 1860 Apr 10 Asks for support at the next Court of the Stationer's Company. |  | | Nichols, [n.p.] [n.y.] Dec 28 + Paver, William, 1802-1871. |
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|  | Henry Wriothesley, 3rd earl of Southampton -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Educated at the University of Cambridge and at Gray's Inn, London, he was 17 when he was presented at court, where he was favoured by Queen Elizabeth I and befriended
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