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| | Woodstock -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Portland, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of, Marquess Of Titchfield, Earl Of Portland, Viscount Woodstock, Baron Of Cirencester |  | | British prime minister from April 2 to Dec. 19, 1783, and from March 31, 1807, to Oct. 4, 1809; on both occasions he was merely the nominal head of a government controlled by stronger political leaders. |  | | It was organized by four inexperienced promoters who nonetheless signed a who's who of current rock acts, including Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, the Who, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, the Jefferson Airplane, Ravi... |
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| | Search Results for "Woodstock" |
 | | Woodstock, Md. After serving from 1869 to 1879 in the Maryland legislature, he was elected to the U.S. Senate... |  | | Woodstock, Conn. He became a merchant in Boston but retired from business in 1840. |  | | Woodstock, cities, United States, 1 City (1990 pop. |
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| | Thomas of Woodstock |
 | | Woodstock welcomes his brothers to his home and complains about the court extravangances. |  | | Woodstock mockingly asks the courtier about his fashion. |  | | Tresilian is outraged by Nimble's ignoring of sumptuary laws: the knave is dressed in the new fashion of the court. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~delahoyd/shakespeare/woodstock3.html
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| | Northwest Herald - Online |
 | | WOODSTOCK Thomas B. Felice, 57, of Woodstock, died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005, at Harvard Hospital in Harvard. |  | | He was born on Dec. 13, 1947, in Chicago, to Philip and Martha (Kesty) Felice. |  | | He was U.S. Army veteran, having served during the Vietnam War. |
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| | Richard II: Commentary (2) |
 | | Because of his youth, the kingdom was run by a council; in Woodstock his uncle the Duke of Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock is the chief counsellor and Lord Protector. |  | | Historically, Richard came to the throne at age ten after the deaths of his father the Black Prince (famed for his prowess in wars in France) and his grandfather Edward III. |  | | The author of Woodstock portrayed Richard as a headstrong child-man surrounded by flatterers and determined to exploit his kingdom for personal pleasure. |
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http://www.engl.uvic.ca/Faculty/MBHomePage/ISShakespeare/R2Course/R2com1.html
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| | Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The Roman Catholic institution was founded in 1885 and was formerly known as College of St. Thomas. |  | | In 1386 Gloucester and his associateslater known as the appellantstook virtual control of the king's government. |  | | Thomas Sackville, the 1st earl of Dorset, and an English statesman, poet, and dramatist, is remembered largely for his share in two achievements of significance in the development of Elizabethan poetry and drama: the collection Mirror for Magistrates (1563), probably the most important work between the periods of Geoffrey Chaucer and Edmund Spenser, and the... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037070?tocId=9037070
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| | Richard II |
 | | Unfortunately, they had no children and war with France was resumed after the accession of Henry V. (Return) |  | | But Thomas, my dear lord, my life, my Gloucester, |  | | But heavy taxation* to meet war debts made Richard extremely unpopular, and provided support for his uncle Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, who forced Richard to accept a new council--which immediately charged the king's unpopular favourites with treason. |
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| | Woodstock '99 Happening will happen without taxpayer burden |
 | | Thomas said he didn't think it is necessary for the National Guard to be called in, as has been advocated by Republican state senators Nancy Larraine Hoffmann and Raymond A. Meier. |  | | During Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, the state Legislature provided a supplemental appropriation of $1.7 million to cover state police costs for the festival, according to the State Police After-Action Report. |  | | Thursday deadline, state police and Woodstock promoters announced settlement of an essential security deal. |
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| | Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thus, the senior Plantagenet line was ended with the death of Richard II, but not before the execution of Thomas of Woodstock for treason. |  | | Thomas, who was one of the Lords Appellant influential under Richard II, was murdered or executed for treason, likely by the order of Richard II; his eventual heir was his daughter Anne, who married into the Stafford family, whose heirs became the Dukes of Buckingham. |  | | Finally, the Yorks were dislodged by the remaining Lancastrian candidate, Henry VII of the House of Tudor, another descendant of John of Gaunt, who married the eldest daughter of Yorkist King Edward IV. |
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| | Ahnentafel Report |
 | | He served the Earl of Somerset in Picardy in 1404. |  | | 312554 Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester. |
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~jac/cmc/at01/at01_043.htm
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| | WOODSTOCK THEOLOGICAL CENTER |
 | | Ecology, Cosmology, and Theology: A Trialogue, John F. Haught, George V. Coyne, S.J., and Robert John Russell, Woodstock Report, June 1994, no. 38 |  | | Economic Justice for All: A Tenth Anniversary Discussion, Most Rev. William S. Skylstad, Margaret M. Blair, and Gasper F. Lo Biondo, S.J., Woodstock Report, March 1997, No. 48 |  | | The State of Our Civil Union, E. Dionne, Woodstock Report, June 1996, No. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/centers/woodstock/programs/public.htm
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| | Thomas of Woodstock |
 | | This could all turn out well with the country safe, Richard's honor preserved, and some sent "headless from the court ere long" (I.iii.267). |  | | Anne says she has been charmed by England and all the court, |  | | York characterizes Thomas of Woodstock as admirably "plain dealing" (I.i.100) and solid English with "unsophisticated plainness" in fashion (I.i.103), before he himself enters with Lord Mayor Exton, telling the latter to beware further plots. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~delahoyd/shakespeare/woodstock1.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | In Act One of Woodstock, the author even identifies Greene as Chancellor of England and Bagot as Privy Seal-titles that, at this time, belonged to Robert de Vere and Michael de la Pole! |  | | Even in Thomas of Woodstock, a play that incorporates the lifetime of the 9th Earl of Oxford, Robert de Vere makes no appearance at all, and in the only utterance of his name, we learn from the lips of his widow that he is dead (II.iii.10-13). |  | | Even de la Pole makes it into Thomas of Woodstock (albeit under the name of Lapoole, Captain of Calais, which de la Pole was, in fact, for some time, but not at the time of Gloucester's murder). |
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http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/virtualclassroom/WrightVer-yIntessay.htm
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| | Worldwide Woodstock |
 | | • Search the Woodstock Library’s collection of rare and historical works of theology, using Georgetown University’s on-line library system. |  | | For example, another first was achieved in March, when a “webcast” of the Woodstock forum on “prison reform: restorative or retributive justice” allowed people around the world to watch the event on their personal computers. |  | | You may already know that the Woodstock Library provides us with one of the most impressive resources in the country regarding the history of theology, Catholicism, and the Society of Jesus. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/centers/woodstock/report/r-fea62c.htm
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| | Lords Appellant: Information From Answers.com |
 | | In 1387 the Lords Appellant launched an armed rebellion against King Richard and defeated his forces at Radcot Bridge outside Oxford. |  | | The Lords were led by Thomas of Woodstock the Duke of Gloucester (youngest son of Edward III and King Richard's uncle), Richard Fitzalan the Earl of Arundel, and Thomas de Beauchamp the Earl of Warwick, and also involved Richard's cousin Henry Bolingbroke, who would eventually become Henry IV. |  | | The group was so called because its members claimed simply to be appealing to the King for good government (their major complaint was Richard's decision to make peace with France). |
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| | Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thomas and his wife had one son and four daughters. |  | | Following his murder (probably on the orders of his nephew, King Richard II of England), at Calais in 1397, his title was forfeit and did not pass to his son, Humphrey. |  | | Thomas was born after two short-lived sons, one of whom had also been baptised Thomas. |
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| | Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri. Italian Manuscripts in French Exile: Bankers and their Books |
 | | 97, notes that Thomas Spigliati was associated with Arras, speaks also of Hugo Spine, pp. |  | | Formerly owned by Thomas Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, to whom it was given by William Montague, Earl of Salisbury. |  | | 114-120, gives an important related document, again naming Thomas Spigliati, Ricco Cambi, Pietro Benincasa, Hugo Spine, Jacopo Lecci, Jacopo della Scala, Maynecto Spine, Diritto Cambi, Aymeri Cose, Lotterio Benincase, etc.; E. Jordan, De Mercatoribus camerae apostolicae saeculo XIII (Paris, 1909), p. |
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| | My Family |
 | | Thomas (Duke of Clarence) was born in 1388 in Kenilworth. |  | | Thomas of Woodstock (Duke of Gloucester) was born on 7 Jan 1355 in Woodstock. |  | | Thomas of Brotherton (Earl of Norfolk) was born on 1 Jun 1300 in Brotherton, Yorkshire, England. |
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| | THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER |
 | | 1373), Thomas obtained the office of constable of England, a position previously held by the Bohuns, and was made earl of Buckingham by his nephew, Richard II., at the coronation in July 1377. |  | | Returning to England early in 1381, ~uckingham found that his brother, John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, had married his wifes sister, Mary Bohun, to his own son, Henry, afterwards King Henry IV. |  | | GLOUCESTER, THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK, DUKE OF (1355-1397), seventh and youngest son of the English king Edward III., was born at Woodstock on the 7th of January 1355. |
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| | WOSL discussion forum |
 | | Tax vs Hornents 3rd - Anonymous on Sep 2, 9:39 AM |  | | CANADA vs HONDURAS - GOLASO on Sep 3, 9:36 AM |  | | Re: What was the score between Curinga and Woodstock 2nd? |
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| | Theatre Mirror Reviews - "Thomas of Woodstock" |
 | | "Thomas of Woodstock" (27 February — 3 March) |  | | Andrew Poleszak's costumes alone were reason enough to attend this THOMAS — well-researched, colorful and — for a college production — quite lavish, and nicely contrasting the simple homespun of Thomas and his brothers against the silks and brocades of Richard and his court. |  | | The title character is one Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester and Lord Protector of England (that is, he rules the land until the appointed sovereign comes of age). |
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| | My Family |
 | | Elizabeth DE BOHUN was born about 1326 in England. |  | | Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP (Earl of Warwick) died in 1369. |  | | Spouse: Hugh STAFFORD K. Children were: Catherine STAFFORD. |
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| | John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the third son of Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Joan "the fair maid of Kent", daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, a son of Edward I. |  | | Among those who witnessed the execution was Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel, son of the Earl of Arundel who Holland had arrested some years before. |  | | His military servies were interrupted by a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1394 (which may be connected with his earlier troubles with the Staffords). |
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| | The Valley Advocate Stage |
 | | Still, Woodstock chooses a Hamlet-like course of inaction -- and loses his life as a result. |  | | Thomas of Woodstock is named after and centers on one of the infamous seven sons of the 14th-century British monarch Edward III. |  | | Hampshire Shakespeare Company presents "Thomas of Woodstock" at Amherst's Lord Jeffery Inn (July 15, 20, 22, 27, 29), Northampton's Look Park (July 16-18 and 23-25) and Hadley's Hartsbrook School (July 30-31). |
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| | East Tennessean Online Edition |
 | | Thomas confessed and did not resist arrest to the charges after arrest, said Sgt. Debbie Barron, Johnson City Police Department, who was the arresting officer. |  | | The police have entered Thomas' name and record into the National Crime Information Computer which will tip off police if Thomas is stopped for speeding or anything else that will call for law enforcement to run a check on his driver's license. |  | | Michael William Thomas, 31, is charged with the rape of a child on the night of Sept. 18 at his home at 111 Locust Lane in Johnson City. |
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| | EMLS 9.2 (September 2003): 9.1-7 Review of Peter Corbin and Douglas Sedge, eds. Thomas of Woodstock or Richard the ... |
 | | His grief at the death of first his wife and then of his lover Green, and his repentance for Woodstock's treatment, "draw the audience's sympathy towards his personal suffering if not his political acumen" (35). |  | | Woodstock in their view is not just a symbolic figure of ethical and political rectitude but a persuasive and contradictory character, a real man "continually at war with himself" (35). |  | | These include the juxtaposing of court and rural life; the sophistication of its treatment of history; 'England' as a major character; assurance in dramatic technique; persuasive female figures; what they call "Nimble's malapropisms, anticipating Costard, Dogberry and Mrs. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, 1st duke of (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He joined Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester, and the other baronial opponents of Richard II in 1387 and was one of the five lords appellant who "appealed" (i.e., accused) the king's favorites of treason and secured their conviction in the Merciless Parliament of 1388. |  | | He was created earl of Nottingham in 1383, and in 1385 he was made earl marshal of England for life. |  | | After Richard regained control in 1389, however, he was conciliatory to Nottingham, who accompanied him to Ireland in 1394. |
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| | Thomas of Woodstock: Chronicles |
 | | The climactic battle in Act V of Thomas of Woodstock, as seen through the eyes of a 14th century Flemish artist. |  | | This scene depicts the assassination of Woodstock in Calais. |  | | While this image is of Richard's second marriage, which took place after the events of Woodstock (and before Richard II), it gives an indication of the splendour and ceremony that would have accompanied his wedding to "fair Anne-a-Beame" (Anne of Bohemia) depicted in Act One of Woodstock. |
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http://www.hampshireshakespeare.org/notes/TOWchronicle.html
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| | Thomas Lyon & Anne Case |
 | | According to the "Lyon Memorial": Thomas settled in Woodstock, where he was the second schoolmaster in the school house built in 1704. |  | | Thomas was later a Corporal in a company under Israel Putnam during the French and Indian War. |  | | He was "chiefly engaged in the congenial service of scouting and ranging" ("History of Windham County"). |
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| | Thames Valley District School Board: News - Release |
 | | The area study committees for Woodstock, St. Thomas and Ingersoll were approved by the Board last October to examine elementary school accommodation needs. |  | | South St. Thomas - to examine the feasibility of returning Junior- and Senior Kindergarten students to their home schools; |  | | that JK and SK students in the south St. Thomas area should not be returned to their home schools at the present time. |
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| | Northwest Herald - Online |
 | | She later became a nurse for Woodstock Die Casting Co., where she worked for 11 years before retiring in 1973. |  | | Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery in Woodstock. |  | | She was a registered nurse and worked at various hospitals and doctors' offices in Woodstock. |
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| | theater performances 2001 |
 | | Thomas of Woodstock is a lot more comic, because Richard II's advisors are so ridiculous, though it also has a tragic element, as England is being oppressed by her own and Thomas of Woodstock is mistreated and eventually is murdered. |  | | The company used a different ending than the one I had read, which didn't surprise me much, since the original ending is lost. |
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| | Bartleby.com: Great Books Online -- Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus and hundreds more |
 | | Reed, J. Rhodes, J.F. Riis, J. Roosevelt, T. Rousseau, J.J. Sanger, M. Smith, A. Strachey, L. Thomas à Kempis |
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| | IHSA Boys Wrestling Results |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas Bourchier |
 | | Born 1406; died 1486, Cardinal, was the third son of William Bourchier, Earl of Eu, and of Lady Anne Plantagenet, a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edward III. |  | | At an early age he entered the University of Oxford, and in due course, embracing a clerical career, was collated to the living of Colwich, Staffordshire, in the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, on 24 May, 1424. |  | | If an ad appears here that contradicts Catholic teachings, please click here to notify the webmaster. |
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| | Shakespeare Oxford Society - 25th Annual Conference |
 | | The Golden Bough houses two distinct theatres - the 90-seat Circle Theatre (where Edward III will premiere) and the 300-seat Golden Bough Theatre (where Thomas of Woodstock will premiere). |  | | D., Introduction to Thomas of Woodstock Golden Bough |  | | Historic itself, the Golden Bough stands on the site of Carmel's original Arts and Crafts Clubhouse, which served as the playground for Mary Austin, George Sterling, Jack London and numerous others of the Carmel Bohemian Movement of the early 1900's. |
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| | Michael Hammond Interview |
 | | MH: I don't have a well-defined opinion about the authorship of this play, but I'm open to the debate. |  | | I got my undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa in 1973, and one of my teachers there was an Elizabethan scholar named Oscar Brownstein. |  | | Eugene included Oscar's letter of protest in the program, and they remained friends. |
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| | Infoplease Search: woodstock |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock, duke of, 1355–97, English nobleman; youngest son of Edward... |  | | (Encyclopedia) Blenheim Park, estate, Oxfordshire, central England, near Woodstock. |  | | (Almanac - Arts and Entertainment) Hybrid/Epic It became known as the Woodstock of fires, destruction, and alleged rapes, but this... |
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