It's up to you to make sense of this stuff, I'm just collecting, not collating.
Michael Edward Lempriere, Seattle, WA, USA 1960 - [Your narrator]
Mike Lempriere's home page
[more me!]
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U.S.Dept of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / ERL / PMEL / Publications
NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL PMEL-84
Lavelle, J.W., H.O. Mofjeld, E. Lempriere-Doggett, G.A. Cannon,
D.J. Pashinski, E.D. Cokelet, L. Lytle, and S. Gill (1988)
A multiply-connected channel model of tides and tidal currents in
Puget Sound, Washington and a comparison with updated observations,
103 pp.
NTIS: PB89-162515
Over- SWIM SWIM TRANS BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE TRANS RUN RUN RUN Race all Splt Split #1 Splt Split Rate Cum Cum #2 Spt Splt Pace Cum PLACE Place NAME AGE CITY/STATE Plc Time Time Plc Time mph Plc Time Time Plc Time /mile Time 11 87 Grant Lempriere 28 Inverness FL 19 27:25 3:50 4 1:24:09 21.4 9 1:55:24 2:17 15 1:06:15 9:05 3:03:56[and 7th place overall in another:]
http://cameron.co.nz/advantge.htm
Grant Lempriere, Advantage Law
Advantage Law - Rugby Referees Interpretation LAW 8 THE SMALLEST LAW WITH THE BIGGEST IMPACT By The Late Grant Lempriere Grant Lempriere was heading to the top in NZ refereeing before his premature death. The following is an article that he wrote some time ago but which retains a timeless quality. In this article he give his views on ways you can make Advantage work for you. It is very seldom, and I doubt in any other code, does it read that, "The referee is given a wide discretion as to what consitutes as advantage". I believe, without a doubt, that this is the most exciting Law in Rugby and if the referee uses it intelligently, diligently, and to his advantage, then this law will make rugby more exciting than most other sports. If we cast our mind back to when we did our first appointments I wonder whether we ever really focused on advantage, or whether in fact we were too busy worrying about what we were wearing, the toss before the game, the new Domestic Laws at junior rugby level, what the crowd were thinking of this new referee,the positioning that the coaches and graders had talked about, or the 170 or 180 pages of Law. I believe that if we stopped worrying about all that and worked out the Advantage Law so that there was more continuity, then the game would be a lot better off. Consequently the referee and the crowd would enjoy the spectacle a lot more. It would be fair to say we were usually too busy worrying about the little knock ons, the put into scrums and lineouts that weren't straight, the 10 metre circle, the "marks" and such like. Yet, in those knock ons and not straights, if we stopped and just waited a couple of seconds, it may well have turned into an advantage, and consequently the game would be a lot more fluid with a lot less whistle. I guess it's one of those Laws that improves with experience, I also believe that it's a reflection on the referees personality, and in some instances, his understanding of what the game is about, what the players' intentions are, and the ability the referee has to "read a game". Obviously this doesn't happen overnight. However for the younger referee, the learning curve is to watch more experienced referees who play good advantage. They will notice that before he makes a decision as to whether a ball was knocked on, or not thrown in straight, he will certainly hesitate and give himself an advantage. As I mentioned earlier, play continues, and the game is far better off. There are games where advantage just won't run for you no matter how hard you try and I know in some of these, referees have had to tighten up on advantage because of the foul play, the game getting a little niggly, or spectators on the side not helping the spectacle. Another option is to use advantage as a method of control. Once the players settle down, you wait that moment longer before you make the decision and hopefully advantage will unfold. This reverse thinking where, you stand a little closer to the rucks, mauls, scrums and lineouts; and you communicate verbally, and instead of blowing the whistle early let the play flow, lets it run longer, and perhaps tires the players out, having them run from one side of the paddock to the other and from one end of the ground to the other. You will have the reverse effect and the players will be too busy playing rugby to worry about foul play or crowd on the side line or perhaps even to worry about the referee. While we are talking about the crowd and the players I think its very important to assist all. When the referee is playing advantage he must be very aware the crowd know the referee has seen the infringement prior to the advantage. We have got a very simple hand signal; it should be used for a short time and then drop and continue playing until the next infringement. I also believe, and have been told my many players that they enjoy the vocal communication. In other words, "I am playing advantage". Often the crowd will hear this as well as the players who have got their heads in a ruck or a maul or are in a position where they do not see the referees hand signal. I am also sure that it is an advantage to players when there is an element of doubt whether the advantage is over that you call "advantage over". I don't believe that this needs to be verbalised every time but there are times when the players wonder what does constitute an advantage. In your own refereeing and I believe that this puts that beyond doubt, and it certainly helps the players understanding of how you read the game. There are two aspects of the Advantage Law that I would like to look at more closely. Firstly the impact of the new penalty law which says that the side kicking the ball out, is the side that throws the ball into the line-out. If there is an infringement when a side is defending and the infringement is within its 22 then the referee must consider what is the better advantage; the opportunity to clear the ball by kicking for touch, or perhaps running from behind your own 22 or even your own goal line; or is it simply a better option to pull up the infringement and if it is penalisable give a penalty to the defending side who will hopefully kick it out and then throw the ball into the next line-out. In most instances I am sure that the players would rather have the penalty kick and the next throw in, especially if this was to be early in the fixture. However, if a side is in a catch up situation or perhaps in the other instance is really dominating play and it is a nice open running game then the referee must take this into account and often if he communicates early, calls "advantage", and he will find the players will respond and he may end up at the other end of the paddock. If you don't, then you have come back for the penalty. So be it. You have tried to add another dimension to the game and the players won't knock you for that. The second point which I want to dwell on is the "two bites at the cherry" situation. If we envisage an attacking side near the goal posts and the defending side is off side, either at the scrum, ruck or maul or similar, and the attacking side passes the ball to their first five-eight the referee calls and signals advantage; then the first five-eight decides that he wants to drop for goal and does so, but the goal is not successful or he takes the initiative and spins the ball along the back line and his winger is taken out in the corner, what are the options? I believe there is only one answer. That is the referee comes back for the penalty and then the side has the choice of either running it again, or kicking for goal. This situation has been discussed for some time and both players, administrators and spectators have interesting philosophies, but the bottom line is that if the referee calls and signals early enough then the attacking team more often than not normally takes an option that they wouldn't have, had they not been playing to the Advantage Law, so I believe if the referee is to be given a wide discretion as we talked about earlier he must give attacking sides >two bites at the cherry= I really doubt when you think about it that the defending side would argue with the decision. As I said earlier the Advantage Law is one of the few Laws that gives the referee liberties at all, so it is very important that when using this Law to its fullest, that you are fit, that you keep up with play, that your hand signals are what they should be, you communicate particularly well with players, and that when you are playing advantage you don't stay on the mark where the infringement occurred but you continue with play so that if a side does make a good advantage you are there at the next infringement, or hopefully when points are scored. I stress this again that you shouldn't dwell on the mark. If you have to go back, players and spectators are not going to argue with you over a couple of metres here or there when you are only trying to make the game >run=, more often than not if you have touch judges they will assist you as to where the infringement took place. In summary this Law is probably the most exciting Law in rugby. It give referees more satisfaction than any other Law, especially when advantage runs for them. It is a crowd pleaser, and what's more, the players love it. I believe that more emphasis should be put on this Law earlier in a young referees refereeing career. If a referee referees advantage well and there is long spells of play which include advantage I am sure that the people on the side line will forgive you for missing the odd knock on, or the not straight in the line-out, when they see a good spectacle. So, to the young referees, next time you are watching a top referee have a look at his advantage and also just have a look at the time that he takes to blow the whistle for a small infringement before he gives the opportunity for advantage to accrue. Believe me, the after match function, or your sleep, is a lot more satisfactory if you have had a good game and the advantage has worked for you. Just remember that not every sport encourages the referee to play advantage like rugby union does!
In my own case, my great-grandfather from Jersey decided that London, England was far enough to travel. I don't know whether he went there alone or with his parents. I know who were his antecedents back four/five generations. These are they:
1. In 1806 a certain Jeanne Fauvel, daughter of Philip Fauvel and Ann de St Croix, married Jean Hubert. They had 13 children. The one that is relevant to me is the twelfth child, Caroline, who was born in 1829. She married a Philip Renouf, presumably in Jersey, and he is said to have come from Honfleur in Normandy.
2. Philip and Caroline had four children - Hubert, who died in Australia in 1880; Arthur, who married Celia Evans; Ernest, who was born in 1861 and is my great grandfather, marrying Annie Frampton; and Lempriere. Arthur's oldest surviving grandchild is Estelle Beatrice, who was born in 1915.
Lempriere, Catherine (*1531 - ) father: Lempriere, Thomas(*1496 - ) mother: Hamptonne, Jeanette(*1500 - ) spouse: Messervy, Clement Jr. (*1527 - ) ----------child: Messervy, Margaret (1562 - ) Lempriere, Thomas (*1496 - ) spouse: Hamptonne, Jeanette (*1500 - ) ----------child: Lempriere, Catherine (*1531 - )
Number of correct E-mail address: answers: Real name: (or host, if not available) -------- ---------- --------------- 9 Tim Lempriere None available same thing level 2: 5 Tim Lempriere None Available[He also digs motorcycles]
Name: Tim Lempriere From: London, Ontario, Canada. How Found: Other Signed On: 1/19/96 Comments: Kawasaki RULES
DATABASE: Dissertation Abstracts (TM) (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: UMI
Periodical: Masters Abstracts International
Title: PLASTICITY IN THE CHICKADEE CALL OF WINTERING FLOCKS OF
BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEES (PARUS ATRICAPILLUS).
Name: LEMPRIERE, CATHERINE SUSAN.
Subject(s): Biology-ecology
Biology, Zoology.
0000329
0000472
Dissert Note: Masters Thesis (M.SC.)--QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON
(CANADA), 1990.
Pages: 110 p.
Note: Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 30-03,
page: 0630.
School code: 0283.
0283
1990
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library Corporation
Title: The American crisis considered by Charles Lempriere
Name: Lempriere, Charles.
Subject(s): United States History Civil war Foreign public
opinion.
United States Politics and government Civil War.
Imprint: London Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861.
Pages: p. cm.
Item Id:
Title : The American crisis considered by Charles Lempriere
Imprint : Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861.
Library of Congress Card # 11-20738
Library of Congress Call # E458 .L56
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, Charles Dates: 1818
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?43175631+3262XXXXXX0+2: Notes in Mexico, in 1861 and 1862 ...
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library Corporation
Title: Notes in Mexico, in 1861 and 1862; politically and
socially considesred.
Name: Lempriere, Charles
Subject(s): Mexico Description and travel.
Mexico History European intervention, 1861-1867
Imprint: London Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green,
1862.
Pages: 4 p.l., 480 p. front., illus., 6 pt., fold. map,
facsim. 19 cm.
Item Id:
Title : Notes in Mexico, in 1861 and 1862; politically and socially considesred.
Imprint : Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1862.
Library of Congress Card # 02-4792
Library of Congress Call # F1213 .L56
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DATABASE: LC Maps Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: The Bermudas, or Summer's Islands, from a survey by C.
Lempriere, regulated by astronomical observations.
Name: Lempriere, Clement.
Name: Laurie (Robert) and James Whittle, London.
Historic Urban Plans (Firm)
Subject(s): Bermuda Islands Maps To 1800.
Maps, Early Facsimiles.
Shipwrecks Bermuda Islands Maps.
Imprint: Ithaca, N.Y. : Historic Urban Plans, 1797. Ithaca, N.Y.
: Historic Urban Plans, 1972]
Pages: col. map 39 x 52 cm.
Note: Scale ca. 1:65,000.
Facsimile.
Relief shown by hachures and color.
"Reproduced from Laurie & Whittle's 'West India Atlas'
from a survey by Clement Lempriere first published in
London in 1775."
LC Treasure maps (2nd ed.) 75.
Includes text.
Item Id:
Title : The Bermudas, or Summer's Islands,
Imprint : Historic Urban Plans, 1797.
Library of Congress Call # G9120 1797 .L4 1972
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DATABASE: LC Maps Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: A map of the British empire in America with the French
and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto. C. Lempriere
inv. & del.; B. Baron, sculp.; Engraved by Willm. Henry
Toms. Introductory notes by William P. Cumming and
Helen Wallis.
Name: Popple, Henry.
Name: Lempriere, Clement.
Baron, Bernard,
Toms, William Henry,
Harding, S.,
Margary, Harry.
Cumming, William Patterson,
WALLIS, Helen
Subject(s): North America Maps To 1800.
Imprint: London Harry Margary, 1733. London Harry Margary, 1972.
Pages: map on 20 sheets 58 x 76 cm.
Note: Scale ca. 1:1,800,000.
Facsimile.
Relief shown pictorially.
"Sold by S. Harding ... St. Martins Lane, and by W. H.
Toms ... in Union Court near Hatton Garden Holborn."
Includes 4 views, 18 insets, view of "Sr. Charles
Wager's engagement with the fleet of Spanish men of war
...," and descriptive notes.
Accompanied by title sheet, text, and index map. 3 l.
Item Id:
Title : A map of the British empire in America with the French and Spanish settlements adjacent
thereto.
Imprint : Harry Margary, 1733.
Library of Congress Call # G3300 1733 .P6 1972
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, F D
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, Geoffrey Raoul Dates: 1904
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DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Lempriere, John 1765-1824
See-From: Lempriere, J. (John), 1765?-1824
nnaa Lempriere, John, 1765?-1824
His Lempriere's Classical dictionary of proper names
mentioned in ancient authors writ large, 1984: CIP t.p.
(Dr. J. Lempriere)
LC data base, 10/5/83 (hdg.: Lempriere, John,
1765?-1824; usage: John Lempriere)
Lempriere, J. (John), 1765?-1824
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 83-174355
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?43062569+3262XXXXXX0+2: Lempriere's universal biography
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995) SOURCE: Library Corporation Title: Lempriere's universal biography; Name: Lempriere, John Name: Lord, Eleazar Subject(s): Biography dictionaries. Imprint: New York R. Lockwood, 1825. Pages: 2 v. 22 cm. Item Id: Title : Lempriere's universal biography; Imprint : R. Lockwood, 1825. Library of Congress Card # 19-3633 Library of Congress Call # CT103 .L5
DATABASE: U.S. PatentSearch Claims & Abstracts 1987-1989
SOURCE: MicroPatent.
Title: Disposable personal washing cloth
Name: Lempriere, Noel D. inventor
Name: McCamish, Marion C. examiner
Scrivener and Clarke agent
US Class Value: 428/290
252/8.7
252/91
427/394
427/430.1
Patent Number: 4758467 Status E
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DATABASE: British Library Document Supply Centre Monograph File SOURCE: British Library Title: Building and memorials of the channel islands. Name: Lempriere, Raoul. Imprint: Hale 1980. Item Id: Title : Building and memorials of the channel islands. Imprint : Hale 1980. ISBN 0-7091-8136-1
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?37993259+3262XXXXXX0+2: Customs, ceremonies and traditions of the Channel Islands.
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Customs, ceremonies and traditions of the Channel
Islands / Raoul Lempriere.
Name: Lempriere, Raoul.
Subject(s): Channel Islands Social life and customs.
Channel Islands customs, to 1975
Imprint: London Hale, 1976.
Pages: 224 p , [24] p of plates ill 23 cm
Note: Bibliography: p.213-216. - Includes index
5.00
690 00 11030 customs Channel Islands to 1975
691 00 0784591
692 00 0443980
Item Id:
Title : Customs, ceremonies and traditions of the Channel Islands /
Imprint : Hale, 1976.
Library of Congress Call # DA670.C4
Dewey Class # 390'.09423'4
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?58368327+3262XXXXXX0+2: History of the Channel Islands.
DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: History of the Channel Islands.
Name: Lempriere, Raoul.
Subject(s): Channel Islands History
Imprint: London R. Hale, [1974]
Pages: 256 p. illus., maps. 24 cm.
Note: Bibliography: p. 243-244.
3.50
Item Id:
Title : History of the Channel Islands.
Imprint : R. Hale, [1974]
ISBN 0-7091-4252-8
Library of Congress Call # DA670.C4 L44 1974
Dewey Class # 942.3'4
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Jersey in old photographs a second selection /
collected by RaoulLempriere.
Name: Lempriere, Raoul.
Subject(s): Jersey History.
Jersey, history
Imprint: [Gloucester] : Sutton, 1989.
Pages: 160 p chiefly ill 22 cm
6.95
690 00 11030 Jersey history
691 00 2547503
692 00 0075108
692 00 0443980
Item Id:
Title : Jersey in old photographs a second selection /
Imprint : Sutton, 1989.
Library of Congress Call # DA670.J5
Dewey Class # 942.341
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?2241833+3262XXXXXX0+2: Jersey / printed and published in Scotland
DATABASE: LC Maps Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: Jersey / printed and published in Scotland by John
Bartholomew & Son Ltd. ; text by Raoul Lempriere ; ill.
by Fred Vaughan.
Name: John Bartholomew and Son.
Name: Lempriere, Raoul.
Vaughan, Fred.
Subject(s): Jersey (Channel Islands) Maps.
Imprint: Edinburgh : Bartholomew, c1978.
Pages: 1 map : col. ; on sheet 78 x 102 cm.
Note: Scale ca. 1:43,000.
Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights.
Depths shown by contours and soundings.
Includes text and col. ill. of points of interest and
historic events.
Item Id:
Title : Jersey /
Imprint : Bartholomew, c1978.
ISBN 0-7028-0182-8
Library of Congress Call # G5812.J4 1978 .B3
CPSD: A RESOURCE GUIDE
23.Lempriere, T. (1992). A new look at poverty. Perception,16, 18-21,
p. 18.
CPSD: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Statistics Canada defines a family spending on average more than 57%
of its income on food, clothing and shelter as "poor" (Lempriere,
1992). This Low-Income Cut-Off measure is the most widely accepted
relative poverty measure and it varies by family size, by region and
by rural or urban location (Lempriere, 1992). Low-Income Cut-Off
figures are also called "poverty lines" in many reports, even though
Statistics Canada no longer calculates poverty lines.
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?18732426+3262XXXXXX0+2: Canada's productivity performance
DATABASE: Canadian MARC Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Canada
Title: Canada's productivity performance / P. Someshwar Rao,
Tony Lempriere.
Name: Rao, P. Someshwar
Name: Lempriere, T.
Name: Economic Council of Canada
Subject(s): Competition, International
Concurrence internationale
Canada Industrie Aspect economique.
Canada Industries Economic aspects.
Industrial productivity Canada.
Labor productivity Canada.
Canada Manufactures Economic aspects.
Productivite Canada.
Imprint: [Ottawa] : Canada Communications Group, 1992.
Pages: ix, 69 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Note: Study commissioned by the Economic Council of Canada.
Cf. Foreword.
Issued also in French under title: L'evolution de la
productivite canadienne.
Includes bibliographical references: p. [67]-69.
Item Id:
Title : Canada's productivity performance /
Imprint : Canada Communications Group, 1992.
ISBN 0-660-14668-1
Canadian Call # COP.CA.2.1992-2306
Canadian Call # HC120*
Dewey Class # 338.6'048'0971
Government Document # EC22-187/1992E
3. P. Someshwar Rao and Tony Lempriere, Canada's Productivity Performance (Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services Canada,1992), p. 17.
DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Lempriere, T. (Tony)
See-From: Lempriere, Tony
Rao, P.S. Canada's productivity performance, 1992: t.p.
(Tony Lempriere) half t.p. verso, etc. (Canadian CIP
hdg.: Lempriere, T. (Tony); economist, was on staff of
Economic Council of Canada)
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 93-12147
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DATABASE: Canadian Business and Current Affairs (CBCA)
SOURCE: Micromedia Limited
Periodical: Perception
Title: A new look at poverty
Name: Lempriere, Tony
Subject(s): Poverty Social conditions and trends
Canada
Imprint: 1992
Note: Graphic
DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Westbrook, Bruce Lempriere
See-From: Lempriere Westbrook, Bruce
His Bapak Bruce's Bali, 1992?: t.p. (Bruce Lempriere
Westbrook)
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # nr 92-36972
Lempriere, Thomas James - Biographical Summary
Lempriere, Thomas James (1796 - 1852)
Born: Germany
Natural history collector and Artist
Lempriere emmigrated to Van Diemen's Land in 1822 where he became a
merchant and later a public official. He was a regular diarist,
published on natural history subjects and was a keen collector of
specimens of Tasmanian animals and plants for study in England.
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DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Lempriere, Thomas James, d. 1852.
His The penal settlements of early Van Diemen's Land,
1954: t.p. (Thomas James Lempriere) p. 6 (d. 1852)
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 85-156217
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DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: The penal settlements of early Van Diemen's Land / by
Thomas James Lempriere.
Title: Penal settlements of Van Diemen's Land, Macquarie
Harbour, Maria Island, and Tasman's Peninsula.
Name: Lempriere, Thomas James,
Name: Royal Society of Tasmania. Northern Branch.
Subject(s): Penal colonies Australia Tasmania History.
Prisoners Australia Tasmania History.
Imprint: [Hobart, Royal Society of Tasmania, Northern Branch,
1954.
Pages: 111 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Note: Cover title: The penal settlements of Van Diemen's
Land, Macquarie Harbour, Maria Island, and Tasman's
Peninsula.
Publication of a manuscript dated 1839 in the
collection of the Mitchell Library, Sydney, Australia.
Item Id:
Title : The penal settlements of early Van Diemen's Land /
Imprint : Royal Society of Tasmania, Northern Branch, 1954.
Library of Congress Call # HV8962.A8 L46 1954
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DATABASE: MEDLINE . Backfile-1975 (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Periodical: AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Title: Arthur Joseph Day.
Name: Lempriere W
Subject(s): Australia
Dermatology history.
History of Medicine, 20th Cent.
Portraits
Day AJ
Imprint: Australia 1979 Aug
Note: CURRENT BIOG-OBIT
HISTORICAL ARTICLE
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Citation:
Database : MEDLINE . Backfile-1975
Source : National Library of Medicine
Periodical : AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Citation : 20(2):97-8
Title : Arthur Joseph Day.
Name : Lempriere W
ISSN 0004-8380
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DATABASE: MEDLINE . Backfile-1975 (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Periodical: AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Title: "The mantle of elijah".
Name: Lempriere WW
Subject(s): Australia
Dermatology history.
History of Medicine, 19th Cent.
History of Medicine, 20th Cent.
Wettenhall R
Imprint: Australia 1968 Jun
Note: HISTORICAL ARTICLE
HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Citation:
Database : MEDLINE . Backfile-1975
Source : National Library of Medicine
Periodical : AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Citation : 9(3):274-7
Title : "The mantle of elijah".
Name : Lempriere WW
ISSN 0004-8380
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DATABASE: MEDLINE . Backfile-1975 (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Periodical: AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Title: PITYRIASIS ROSEA
Name: Lempriere WW
Subject(s): HUMAN
Pityriasis Etiology
Pityriasis Therapy
Imprint: Australia 1971 Apr
Note: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Citation:
Database : MEDLINE . Backfile-1975
Source : National Library of Medicine
Periodical : AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Citation : 12(1):52-4
Title : PITYRIASIS ROSEA
Name : Lempriere WW
ISSN 0004-8380
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DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Lempriere, William, d. 1834.
See-From: Lempriere, W. (William), d. 1834
His A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, 1794: t.p.
(William Lempriere, surgeon)
DNB (Lempriere, William; army physician at Gibraltar,
Morocco, and Jamaica; d. 1834)
MWA/NAIP files (usage: William Lempriere; W. Lempriere;
W. Lempriere)
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 85-387432
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DATABASE: CATLINE . (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Title: John Howes' MS., 1582, being a "brief note of the order
and manner of the proceedings in the first erection of"
the three royal hospitals of Christ, Bridewell & St.
Thomas the Apostle. Reproduced and printed at the
charges of Septimus Vaughan Morgan. With introduction
and notes by William Lempriere.
Name: Howes, John,
Name: Lempriere, William.
Subject(s): Bridewell Hospital, London.
Christ's Hospital, London.
St. Thomas's Hospital (London, England)
Imprint: London 1904.
Pages: 6, v, 78 p.; facsim.:
DNLM
Item Id:
Title : John Howes' MS., 1582, being a "brief note of the order and manner of the proceedings in
the first erection of" the three royal hospitals of Christ, Bridewell & St. Thomas the Apostle.
National Library of Medicine Call # WZ 290
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, William.
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DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library Corporation
Title: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore,
Santa Cruz, and Tarudant; and thence over Mount Atlas
to Morocco. Incuding a particular account of the royal
harem, &c.
Name: Lempriere, William.
Subject(s): Morocco Description and travel.
Edition: 3d ed.
Imprint: Richmond: W. Pritchard, 1800.
Pages: xi, 330 p. 18 cm.
Item Id:
Title : A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, and Tarudant; and thence
over Mount Atlas to Morocco.
Imprint : W. Pritchard, 1800.
Library of Congress Card # 05-3621
Library of Congress Call # DT308 .L56 1800 (Office)
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, William Dates: 1834
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DATABASE: CATLINE . (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Title: Popular lectures on the study of natural history and
the sciences, vegetable physiology, zoology, the animal
and vegetable poisons, and on the human faculties,
mental and corporeal.
Name: Lempriere, William,
Imprint: London Wightman and Cramp, 1827.
Pages: xii, 304 p.
Note: Delivered before the Isle of Wight Philosophical
Society.
Contains errata slip.
DNLM
Item Id:
Title : Popular lectures on the study of natural history and the sciences, vegetable physiology,
zoology, the animal and vegetable poisons, and on the human faculties, mental and corporeal.
Imprint : Wightman and Cramp, 1827.
National Library of Medicine Call # Q
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DATABASE: CATLINE . (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine
Title: Pratical observations on the diseases of the army in
Jamaica.
Name: Lempriere, William,
Imprint: London 1799.
Pages: 2 v. in 1.
DNLM
Item Id:
Title : Pratical observations on the diseases of the army in Jamaica.
National Library of Medicine Call # 18th c.
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Lempriere, William Henry Dates: 1905
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?65432126+3262XXXXXX0+2: Back, D. H. L. (David Henry Lempriere)
DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Back, D. H. L. (David Henry Lempriere)
See-From: nna Back, David Henry Lempriere
BACK, DAVID
Neal, W. K. The Mantons: gunmakers, 1966.
nna Back, David Henry Lempriere
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 82-4846
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?59013104+3262XXXXXX0+2: British gunmakers their trade cards, cases & equipment ...
DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: British gunmakers their trade cards, cases & equipment
1760-1860 / W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back.
Name: Neal, W. Keith
Name: Back, D. H. L.
Subject(s): FIREARMS GREAT BRITAIN
Gunsmiths Great Britain Biography.
Imprint: [Warminster? : Compton Press, c1980.
Pages: 166 p. : ill., facsims. ; 26 cm.
Note: Includes index.
Item Id:
Title : British gunmakers their trade cards, cases & equipment 1760-1860 /
Imprint : Compton Press, c1980.
Library of Congress Card # 81-150551 //r94
ISBN 0-900193-58-1
Library of Congress Call # TS533.4.G7 N395
Dewey Class # 683.4
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Great British gunmakers 1540-1740 / W. Keith Neal and
D.H.L. Back.
Name: Neal, W. Keith
Name: Back, D. H. L.
Subject(s): Gunsmiths Great Britain Biography.
Great Britain Gunsmithing, 1540-1740 - Biographies
Imprint: Norwich : Historical Firearms, c1984.
Pages: 479 p ill (some col.) 31 cm
Note: Bibliography: p476. - Includes index
"The leatherbound version is published in a limited and
signed edition, with a colour frontispiece, of 220
copies numbered I-xx" - T.p. verso.
"The clothbound version is published in a limited,
numbered edition of 750 copies ..." - T.p. verso.
75.00
690 00 00030 Great Britain 21030 gunsmithing 1540-1740
60030 biographies
691 00 3344673
692 00 0621323
692 00 0001880
Item Id:
Title : Great British gunmakers 1540-1740 /
Imprint : Historical Firearms, c1984.
ISBN 0-9508842-1-9
Library of Congress Call # TS533.4.G7
Dewey Class # 683'.4'0922
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Great Irish gunmakers Messrs Rigby 1760-1869 / D.H.L.
Back.
Name: Back, D. H. L.
Subject(s): John Rigby & Co
FIREARMS
Ireland
Imprint: Norwich : Historical Firearms, 1992.
Pages: 196 p
653 00 Firearms
653 00 Ireland
Item Id:
Title : Great Irish gunmakers Messrs Rigby 1760-1869 /
Imprint : Historical Firearms, 1992.
ISBN 0-9508842-3-5
Dewey Class # 683.409415
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?38721585+3262XXXXXX0+2: The Mantons 1782-1878
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: The Mantons 1782-1878.
Name: Back, D. H. L.
Subject(s): FIREARMS
London (England)
Imprint: Norwich : Historical Firearms, 1993.
Pages: 144 p , [113] p of plates
Great British gunmakers
653 00 Firearms
Item Id:
Title : The Mantons 1782-1878.
Imprint : Historical Firearms, 1993.
ISBN 0-9508842-4-3
Dewey Class # 683.4009421
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DATABASE: Cumulative Book Index (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: H.W. Wilson Company
Title: Messrs Griffin & Tow and W. Bailes / [by] W. Keith Neal
and D.H.L. Back.
Name: Neal, W. Keith
Name: Back, D. H. L.
Subject(s): Gunsmiths Biography.
Imprint: Historical Firearms, 1989
Pages: 183 p.
Item Id:
Title : Messrs Griffin & Tow and W. Bailes /
Imprint : Historical Firearms, 1989
ISBN 0-9508842-2-7
Dewey Class # 683'.4'0922
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DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: Forsyth & Co.: patent gunmakers / by W. Keith Neal &
D.H.L. Back.
Name: Neal, W. Keith
Name: Back, D. H. L. joint author.
Subject(s): Forsyth, Alexander John, 1768-1843.
Forsyth & Co.
FIREARMS GREAT BRITAIN
Imprint: London Bell 1969.
Pages: xix, 280 p., 68 plates. illus. (incl. 8 col.),
facsims., geneal. table, ports. 26 cm.
Note: Bibliography: p. 273-274.
90/-
Item Id:
Title : Forsyth & Co.: patent gunmakers /
Imprint : Bell 1969.
ISBN 0-7135-1541-4
Library of Congress Call # TS533.4.G7 N4
Dewey Class # 338.4'7'62344065
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DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: The Mantons, gunmakers [by] W. Keith Neal and D. H. L.
Back.
Name: Neal, W. Keith
Name: Back, D. H. L. joint author.
Subject(s): Manton, John, 1752-1834.
Manton, Joseph, 1766-1835.
FIREARMS GREAT BRITAIN
Firearms industry and trade Great Britain.
Imprint: New York Walker, [1967, c1966]
Pages: xv, 300 p. illus. (part col.) facsims., geneal. table.,
ports. (part col.) 26 cm.
Note: Bibliography: p. 294-295.
Item Id:
Title : The Mantons, gunmakers
Imprint : Walker, [1967, c1966]
Library of Congress Call # TS535.M34 N4 1967a
Dewey Class # 623.4'4
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995) SOURCE: British Library Title: The inelastic space frame. Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey. Imprint: Concrete Publications, 1967. Pages: 86 p. ,ill. ,23 cm. Series: 'Concrete series' design booklets Item Id: Title : The inelastic space frame. Imprint : Concrete Publications, 1967. Dewey Class # 624.1834
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Limit-state design of reinforced concrete / by A.L.L.
Baker.
Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey.
Name: Cement and Concrete Association.
Subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction.
Structural drawing.
Reinforced concrete structural components Design
Edition: [2nd ed.]
Imprint: London Cement and Concrete Association, 1970.
Pages: xiii ,345 p ,20 plates ill 24 cm
Note: Previous ed. published as 'Reinforced concrete'.
London: Concrete Publications, 1949.
Series: Concrete series
4.00
690 00 101 structural components concrete reinforced
001 design
691 00 006807046
692 00 001207083
692 00 001002031
Item Id:
Title : Limit-state design of reinforced concrete /
Imprint : Cement and Concrete Association, 1970.
Library of Congress Call # TA683.28
Dewey Class # 624'.1834
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995) SOURCE: British Library Title: Raft foundations the soil-line method of design. Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey. Edition: 3rd ed Imprint: Concrete Publications, 1957. Pages: 148 p. ,ill. ,25 cm. Note: Previous ed.1942 Series: Concrete series Item Id: Title : Raft foundations the soil-line method of design. Imprint : Concrete Publications, 1957. Dewey Class # 624.156
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DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995) SOURCE: Library Corporation Title: REINFORCED CONCRETE. Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey. Subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction. Imprint: London Concrete Publications, [1949] Pages: viii, 295 p. illus. 25 cm. Item Id: Title : REINFORCED CONCRETE. Imprint : Concrete Publications, [1949] Library of Congress Card # 50-58075 Library of Congress Call # TA683 .B247
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: The ultimate-load theory applied to the design of
reinforced & prestressed concrete frames.
Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey.
Imprint: Concrete Publications, 1956.
Pages: 91 p. ,24 cm.
Series: Concrete series
Item Id:
Title : The ultimate-load theory applied to the design of reinforced & prestressed
concrete frames.
Imprint : Concrete Publications, 1956.
Dewey Class # 721.04454
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey Dates: 1904
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Baker, Arthur Lempriere Lancey Dates: 1905
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995) SOURCE: Library Corporation Title: Fighting padre (memoirs of an army chaplain) Name: Findlay, James Lempriere Ormidale Barcaple, Imprint: London Skeffington & son, ltd. [1941] Pages: x, 11-144 p. front (port.) 19 cm. Item Id: Title : Fighting padre (memoirs of an army chaplain) Imprint : Skeffington & son, ltd. [1941] Library of Congress Card # 42-9219 Library of Congress Call # BX5199.F53 A4
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: Alexander the Great King, commander and statesman / by
N.G.L. Hammond.
Name: Hammond, N. G. L.
Subject(s): Alexander, III, King of Macedonia.
Macedonia Kings and rulers Biography.
Ancient Macedonia Alexander III, King of Macedonia -
Biographies
Imprint: London Chatto & Windus, 1981.
Pages: x ,358 p ill 25 cm
Note: Bibliography: p335-339. - Includes index
Map on lining papers.
14.95
690 00 11010 Ancient Macedonia p1030 Alexander III King
of Macedonia 60030 biographies
691 00 0047562
692 00 0427055
692 00 0302481
692 00 0001880
Item Id:
Title : Alexander the Great King, commander and statesman /
Imprint : Chatto & Windus, 1981.
Library of Congress Call # DF234
Dewey Class # 938'.07'0924
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?38140742+3262XXXXXX0+2: The Cambridge ancient history.
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: The Cambridge ancient history.
Name: Edwards, I. E. S.
Gadd, C. J.
Hammond, N. G. L.
Subject(s): History, Ancient.
Ancient world
Edition: 3rd ed
Imprint: Cambridge Cambridge University Press,
1971
Pages: xxiii ,1058 p ill 23 cm
Note: Previous ed.: individual chapters published as
fascicles. 1961-1968.
Includes index
15.00
17 00 250 300 248/1 503 504
18 00 248
690 00 11030 ancient world
691 00 0505285
Item Id:
Title : The Cambridge ancient history.
Imprint : Cambridge University Press,
Library of Congress Card # 75-85719
Dewey Class # 930
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DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: A history of Greece to 322 B.C. / by N.G.L. Hammond.
Name: Hammond, N. G. L.
Subject(s): Greece History To 146 B.C.
Ancient Greece, to B.C.322
Edition: 3rd ed
Imprint: Oxford Clarendon, 1986.
Pages: [716] p , [12] p of plates ill 22 cm
Note: Previous ed.: 1967.
Includes index
25.00 : CIP confirmed
690 00 11030 Ancient Greece to B.C.322
691 00 0314536
692 00 0044032
Item Id:
Title : A history of Greece to 322 B.C. /
Imprint : Clarendon, 1986.
ISBN 0-19-873095-0
Library of Congress Call # DF214
Dewey Class # 938
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?38398349+3262XXXXXX0+2: A history of Macedonia.
DATABASE: British National Bibliography MARC File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: British Library
Title: A history of Macedonia.
Name: Hammond, N. G. L.
Name: Walbank, F. W.
Subject(s): Macedonia History To 168 B.C.
Macedonia History 168 B.C.-1453 A.D.
Ancient Macedonia, to B.C.126
Imprint: Oxford Clarendon Press ;
1988.
Pages: [672] p , [4] p plates ill 25 cm
Note: Includes bibliography and index
Map on lining papers.
65.00 : CIP confirmed
690 00 11030 Ancient Macedonia to B.C.126
691 00 1117483
692 00 0427055
692 00 0443980
Item Id:
Title : A history of Macedonia.
Imprint : Clarendon Press ;
Library of Congress Call # DF261.M2
Dewey Class # 938'.1
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DATABASE: LC Books Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Title: Venture into Greece : with the guerrillas, 1943-44 /
Nicholas Hammond.
Name: Hammond, N. G. L.
Subject(s): Guerrillas Greece Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 Underground movements Greece.
Hammond, N. G. L. (Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere), 1907-
World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, British
Greece History Occupation, 1941-1944
Imprint: London W. Kimber, 1983.
Pages: 207 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Note: Includes index.
Item Id:
Title : Venture into Greece : with the guerrillas, 1943-44 /
Imprint : W. Kimber, 1983.
ISBN 0-7183-0299-0
Library of Congress Call # D802.G8 H35 1983
Dewey Class # 940.53'495
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DATABASE: Name Authority File (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Estab. Head.: Hammond, N. G. L. (Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere), 1907-
Selections. 1993
See-From: Hammond, N. G. L. (Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere), 1907-
Collected studies. 1993
Collected studies, 1993-
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # n 95-37877
[tons more entires for him, all similar titles]
http://nln5001.nlightn.com/cgi-win/cgitest.exe/linkbase?49252686+3262XXXXXX0+2: The Oxford classical dictionary / edited by N.G.L.
DATABASE: Library Catalog (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Contributing Libraries
Title: The Oxford classical dictionary / edited by N.G.L.
Hammond and H.H. Scullard.
Name: Hammond, N. G. L. ed.
Scullard, H. H. ed.
Subject(s): Classical dictionaries.
Edition: 2d ed.
Imprint: [Oxford, Eng.] : Clarendon Press ; 1970.
Pages: xxii, 1176 p. 26 cm.
Note: Includes bibliographies.
NSCHLC RCG CCSL R 913.38 OXF 26
Item Id:
Title : The Oxford classical dictionary /
Imprint : Clarendon Press ; 1970.
Dewey Class # 913.38003
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library Corporation
Title: The worshipping community,
Name: Heywood, Hugh Christopher Lempriere
Subject(s): CHURCH
WORSHIP
Imprint: London The Faith press, ltd.; New York & Milwaukee,
Morehouse publishing co. [1938]
Pages: 4 p.l., 134 p. 19 cm.
Item Id:
Title : The worshipping community,
Imprint : The Faith press, ltd.; New York & Milwaukee, Morehouse publishing co. [1938]
Library of Congress Card # 38-38029
Library of Congress Call # BV600 .H45
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DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) SOURCE: Gale Research Inc. Name: Heywood, Hugh Christopher Lempriere Dates: 1896-1987
Lempriere Pty. Ltd
Australian Council of Wool Exporters
Wool Purchased at Auction - Season 1994/95 (bales)
Company Name Northern Southern Western National
Region Region Region Total
Lempriere (Aust) Pty. Ltd. 27,300 45,194 0 72,494
30-Dec-96 Weekly Buyer SummaryBuyer Name Bales Ave.Micron [position 12] LEMM LEMPRIERE (AUST) PTY LTD 1,612 20.9
DATABASE: PNI . - Pharmaceutical News Index (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: UMI
Periodical: Clinica World Medical Device News
Title: Aus$8.5 m sales predicted by Gene Link
Subject(s): Gene Link
sales/losses
ESTIMATES
ACQUISITION
name change
Lempriere Industries
GenTech
Lawsuit
GENENTECH
SUBSIDIARIES
Gene Link Australia
Avtrex International
Watson, R.
herpes diagnostic test
Diagnostic Products
Simplex-2
chlamydia diagnostic
CCK
business analysis
product line
Pub Code: CLN
Note: tables 1984-1987
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DATABASE: PNI . - Pharmaceutical News Index (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: UMI
Periodical: Animal Pharm World Animal Health News
Title: Gene Link poised for biotech. programme
Subject(s): Gene Link
ESTIMATES
sales & earnings
Lempriere Industries
GenTech
name-changes
Lawsuit
GENENTECH
operating subsidiaries
Gene Link Australia
Avtrex International
Watson, R.
TB diagnostic
Tuberculosis in cattle
market potential
Pub Code: APH
Note: table
Subtitle(s): TB diagnostic for cattle
Lempriere Road, (Aus?)
Gaggin Family in Ireland & Victoria
3 Thomas Wakeham Gaggin
b 1845 Cork, Ireland 27jun [ECBB] (Ggf)
1885 Civil Servant
1888 Civil Servant, res. Seymour Grove, Camberwell.
1899 Victorian Electoral Roll
Gaggin, Thomas W (Civil Servant) Alma Rd Camberwell
1822 Civil Servant (retired) of Lempriere Road, Kew.
Lived in "Colthurst", Melbourne, until he lost his money in
"big Melbourne bank crash".
m ELWORTHY, Henrietta [vicm 1985 4054] 18Aug1885 (Ggm)
Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne, Church of England
groom:bachelor, born Ireland, civil servant res:South Yarra age 40
parents:Thomas Gaggin (gentleman),Mary Anne Smithwick
bride:spinster,no children,born Port Melb. age 21,res:Port Melb
parents:James Elworthy (shipping agent), Eliza Mulford
witnesses:James Elworthy, M E Elworthy?
d 6mar1922 aged 76 @ Lempriere Road, Kew. Cause of death:Carcinom
of pancreas. Buried:Burwood Cemetary, 8mar1922. In Victoria 60 years.
Married 40 years to Hettie Elworthy (dead) [vicd 1922 8849?1933]
AA Zucker
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30-Dec-96 SURNAMES - "L"
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LEMPRIERE,,JSY,CHI,,CAS40
DATABASE: Contributed MARC (Copyright 1995)
SOURCE: Library Corporation
Title: A monograph of the house of Lempriere, recording,
Name: Payne, James Bertrand,
Subject(s): Lempriere family.
Royal descent, Families of.
Imprint: London Priv. print., 1862.
Pages: 3 p.l., 30 p. front., illus., coats of arms, fold.
geneal. tab. 35 cm.
Item Id:
Title : A monograph of the house of Lempriere, recording,
Imprint : Priv. print., 1862.
Library of Congress Card # 17-2878
Library of Congress Call # CS439 .L49
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Office bearers of the new Association are Charles Curwen, Sutton Grange, Vic.,
(chairman); Gary Hatcher, Pymble (vice chairman); Rick Pisaturo (treasurer); Bruce
Hodges, Baldry, and Michael Lempriere Melbourne (directors), and Sandra Wilson,
Erskine Park (secretary).
Reprinted with permission of the Author. The LAND Thursday 15 August, 1996. Page 40.
David Richards - Motor Racing Memorabilia
Amended Results using the following criteria :
1. Car swapping results in the imposition of a 1 lap penalty for each
second of difference between the best time of the new car's original
driver(s) and that of the old or defunct car. Placings are awarded to
the originaly listed drivers of the car only. The driver(s) who
swapped are awarded with whatever placing their original car achieved.
2. Wheel arch flares, tyre size, and aerodynamic aids are free
providing thatthey do not substantially alter the appearance of the
car.
3. In the event of a race being stopped, only those cars still mobile
can gain a placing or be allowed to restart. Laps are counted as the
current lap at the time of the race being stopped, plus one lap to
bring cars back to start/finish line.
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1960 Armstrong 500 167 x 3
Phillip Island laps miles
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OUTRIGHT
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1. The Firm
Dickson Fisher Macansh is an innovative and practical commercial
law firm specialising in property,commercial, banking and finance
and estate planning law.
Dickson Fisher Macansh is a founding member of Law Network
Australia, which is an affiliation of law firms in each State of
Australia. Members include:
Tolhurst Druce & Emmerson - Melbourne
Lempriere Abbott McLeod - Adelaide
Biggs & Biggs - Brisbane
Porter Pilkinton & Bradfield - Canberra
Michael Whyte & Co - Perth
James F. Drake, Inc. Collection of Autograph Letters and Autographs, ca. 1678-1930 Index of Correspondents Lempriere, John--10.2 Box List Box Description 10 L
Robert Haven Schauffler Correspondence Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of incoming correspondence, including typed and holograph manuscripts, postcards, Christmas cards, photographs, newspaper clippings, autographs, and a calendar. The materials are arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Outgoing correspondence is interfiled with the incoming correspondence. Robert Haven Schauffler's wide circle of friends and professional associates is well documented in this collection. Correspondents include musicians, composers, authors, family members, scholars, and admirers. Subjects range from the clumsiness of Schumann's compositional notation to Charlotte Brontk and fundamental questions concerning the poetic process. .. In addition, there is a folder of autographs of famous singers from the Metropolitan Opera at the turn of the century. Among those included are Emilio Bevignani, David Bispham, Andreas Dippel, Lilli Lehmann, Eugenia Mantelli, Adolf M|hlmann, Lillian Nordica, Pol Plangon, Lempriere Pringle, ..
The DuPRE Family History
The DuPres, French Huguenots, fleeing persecution, brought to America no
records of their ancsestry; at least none have been found to date. In a
search for facts concerning the forebearers of Josias and Martha DuPre,
the names of French notables, who may have been connected with the
family, have been taken from Lempriere's "Biographical Dictionary".
022-A- 195 Lempriere, William. A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, Tarudant; and thence, over Mount Atlas, to Morocco: including a particular account of the Royal Harem. London 1793 477pp + Plano plegado 14x21 Holandesa puntas. 50.000
Australian Professional Services Directory Accountants -
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THE HALLOWES GENEALOGY This is the sixth page of this Genealogical Collection. Other pages available are: 1) The Progenitors: John and Louisa Martha Hallowes 2) The First Generation of Descent 3) The Second Generation of Descent 4) The Third Generation of Descent 5) The Fourth Generation of Descent 7) The Sixth Generation of Descent Compiler's Introduction Combined Index The Index for this section is at the end. Compiled by G.K. Armstrong. 35 Cedars Road London W4 3JP E-mail gkarmstrong@compuserve.com .. [AABBB] HERBERT JAMES LEMPRIERE HALLOWES b. 17/2/1912 in Lambeth. Known as James (or Jim). He joined the R.A.F. as an apprentice in 1929. By the outbreak of war he was a Sergeant Pilot , and fought in 43 Sqardon throughout the Battles of France and of Britain. He was an outstanding fighter pilot and was accredited with 21.3 confirmed kills. For fuller details, see his obituary in the Times. He retired with the rank of Wing Commander 8/7/1956 and joined the Ministry of Transport. He died 20th. October 1987 while on holiday in Tenerife. His wife's name was Eve: they had a son and a daughter.
States of Jersey
An Introduction to Jersey
Related Reading
The following short list of books on Jersey contains some which are
out of print but these may be available in
public libraries. A comprehensive collection of books on the
Channel Islands is available for study in the Jersey
Public Library, Halkett Place, St Helier (tel 01 534 59991).
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Lempriere, R Portrait of the Channel Islands Hale
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GEMEINSCHAFTSKATALOG 1997
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Lempriere, William. Reise von Gibraltar |ber Tanger nach Marokko.
Berlin, Vossische Buchhandlung 1792.
Originalpappband der Zeit mit R|ckenschild, Rotschnitt. 1280,
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Thornton's Books Titles from our Stock Classics .. LEMPRIERE, J., Universal Biography; Containing a Copious Account, Critical and Historical, of the Life, Labors [sic], and Actions of Eminent Persons, in All Ages and Countries, Conditions and Professions, Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Abridged from the larger work., 1808, original full calf binding, remounted at spine. Generally a good copy, though the contents are foxed and stained especially to the eps. and title page. Pencil inscription to ffep. #30.00 ..
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Gaggin Family in Ireland & Victoria
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Gaggin, Richard
m Aphra Courtney, 1759
[Prerogative Marriage Licence, Cloyne Diosese, Cork, Ireland]
The above are probably the parents of John Gaggin (below) and
0 Elizabeth Gaggin, who married Thomas Mitchell.
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1822 Civil Servant (retired) of Lempriere Road, Kew.
Lived in "Colthurst", Melbourne, until he lost his money in
"big Melbourne bank crash".
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Lempriere (William). A Tour through the Dominions of the Emperor of
Morocco. Including a Particular Account of the Royal Harem, and of the
Persons, Costume, and Domestic Habits, of the Emperor's Ladies, 3rd
ed., Newport & London, 1813, folding linen-backed map, list of
subscribers, some embrowning, untrimmed, old boards with linen
backstrip, somewhat rubbed and soiled, together with Inchbold (A.C.),
Under the Syrian Sun. The Lebanon, Baalebek, Galilee, and Judaea, 2
vols., 1906, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from drawings, t.e.g.,
orig. gilt dec. cloth in bright condition, all 8vo (3) #50-80
T.H. LEMPRIERE Ancestry. . . Descendency. . . Name Index. . . Home Family 1: 1.Fanny Elizabeth LEMPRIERE Occupation/Office Assistant Commisary General
The Le Gros Family Baptisms, Burials And Marriages
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St.J = Parish Of St. John
St.L = Parish Of St. Lawrence
St.H = Parish Of St. Helier
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St.My= Parish Of St. Mary
St.C = Parish Of St. Clement
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Accents On Names
The Name "Pre" Has An ~ Accent Over The "e"
The Name "Josue" Has An / Accent Over The "e"
The Name "Thoas" Has An ~ Accent Over The "a"
The Name "Jea" Has An ~ Accent Over The "a"
The Name "Susane" Has An ~ Accent Over The "n"
26.11.1687...?......Susane fille de Phle et Susanne Lempriere
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May 9 - 31
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Exhibition
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Saturday, May 10, 1997
Vulture video prize for art's high-flier
By ANGELA BENNIE, Arts Writer
Lin Li with her work, Scarlet Pressure. Photo by PETER RAE
The young artist famous for offending some North Sydney citizens with her
proposed 16-metre phallic sculpture, The Pillar - which was quickly dubbed
The Big Dick - has been awarded the $40,000 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art
Scholarship.
Northern Orion Explorations Ltd. is Canadian publicly listed company (NNO - VSE), majority owned by Miramar Mining Corporation, a mid-sized North American gold producer. Northern OrionÕs corporate focus is the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral deposits in Latin America. The Company has interests in two large porphyry copper-gold projects in the advanced exploration phase, and a copper-gold and silver-gold project in the feasibility stage. The Company also has interests in more than 30 other mineral discoveries of gold, silver, and copper deposits. Northern Orion has recently agreed to acquire, subject to regulatory approval, two mineral properties with proven reserves located in Cuba. The Company has also recently completed a CDN$40,000,000 special warrant financing. This financing will provide working capital for exploration programs on the Argentine properties and to further advance the Cuban projects towards production. Including the 24,000,000 shares to be issued to Miramar Mining Corporation to acquire the Cuban assets, the issued and outstanding shares of Northern Orion total 67,946,409. CORPORATE INFORMATION: Head Office Northern Orion Explorations Ltd. 311 West First Street North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1B5 Canada 604-980-0573 telephone 800-811-4447 toll free 604-980-0731 fax ... Investor Relations Terry Rochfort Graeme Lempriere Jackie Muirhead ...
New Zealand Sign and Display Association (Inc.) ... Technograf Products Ltd P O Box 9270 Newmarket AUCKLAND 1031 Simon Lempriere, General Manager Ph: 09 525 4316 Fax: 09 525 1099 Marketers of Signus, Cadlink Signlab, Avery High Performance Vinyls, Pre-painted metal sign panels, etc. Large format digital printing systems and routers. Orderfax: 0800 800 644 ...
Philip and Helen Akrigg - Inventory RESEARCH COLLECTIONS British Columbia History ... BOX 2 ... 3-25 Capt. A.R. Lempriere, Report on Trails in and near Fraser Canyon (MS., map & transcription) PABC. Colonial Correspondence 985a. XEROX 201. [12] ...
SF Authors H & I
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Kim Knox Hughes, born Princeton NJ 1 Aug 1953,
daughter of Francis T. Chambers and Roselle Lempriere Toland,
married Simon Henry Cadman Hughes 27 Oct 1981,
contributor to:
Fantasy Book, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Moonscape, Space Grits, SPWAO Showcase V;
B.A. in Music cum laude 1975 Middlebury College;
Ph.D. in Scottish Studies 1980 University of Edinburgh;
Member SFWA
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Lempriere, William. Resa uti Marocco, åren 1789 och 90. I sammandrag. Stockholm, Johan Pfeiffer, 1795. [4], 258
p. 17 cm.
Call Number: 1795 Le
Lempriere, William. A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee,
Mogodore, Santa Cruz, Tarudant; and thence, over Mount Atlas, to
Morocco: including a particular account of the royal harem,
&c. London, J. Walter [etc.] 1791. xl, 464 p. fold. map. 22 cm.
Call Number: 1791 Lem
Allegra Author: Clare Darcy Published: Signet Regency; Feb 1976; ISBN: 0-451-W6860-1 Setting: London, England - Brussels, Belgium Main Characters: Allegra Herington, Sir Derek Herington Sexual Explicitness: Just Kisses Keywords: instructor, spy, abduction, pride Reader Rating: Backcover Outline: A MADDENINGLY OUTRAGEOUS YOUNG LADY All society was scandalized by the shocking behavior of Miss Allegra Herington. It was common knowledge that her distant cousin, wealthy, handsome, impeccably groomed Sir Derek Herington, had offered this virtually impoverished young lady his much-sought-after hand in marriage -- and Allegra refused! But still more unlikely events soon followed. Who but an obviously mad girl would desert the delights of Regency London for the dangers and intrigues of Brussels on the eve of Waterloo? Who but Allegra would shamefully neglect her own interest while arranging a most splendid match for her younger sister? And who but the captivating Allegra woud once again find herself in the arms of Sir Derek -- as pride warred with passion, and true love chose a most unlikely route to conquest. . . One Page Excerpt: ALLEGRA HAD TO CHOOSE. . . . For a young lady who wanted to live her own free and independent life, Allegra suddenly found herself beseiged by men who wanted to join their lives with hers. There was the Baron de Lempriere. He was dashing, good-looking, impulsive, witty, eloquent, and passionate -- in short, so disconcertingly French. There was Sir Arthur Huddleston. He was sound, respectable, honest, dependable, devoted, and persistent -- in short, so reliably English. And then there was Sir Derek, arrogant, elegant, stubborn, domineering, virile, and handsome -- in short, so infuriatingly male. Allegra could not make up her mind -- and then her heart took over. . . .
January to December 1996
Overseas Investment Commission Decisions
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April 1996 decisions
Blakely Pacific Ltd of the U.S.A. has approval to purchase a further
108 hectares of land near Te Puke, Bay of Plenty, from A. Lempriere
Ltd, for forestry. The price, originally suppressed, was released on
appeal in April 1997: $583,490. Blakely Pacific has previously been
given consent to buy 4,673 hectares of land for forestry, including
1,981 hectares as the partner used by Matakana Island Maori to buy
back control of the island’s forestry resources from ITT Rayonier
(U.S.A.) and Ernslaw One (Malaysia) after their long blockade and
court battle (see March 1994). In 1994, Blakely Pacific also bought a
341 hectare "unprofitable sheep and cattle station" at Rotoehu, Bay of
Plenty, and 342 hectares near Te Puke. In May 1995 it bought the 2,009
hectare Pentland Hills Station Ltd at Waimate.
Stacey's Books for Sale
Genealogy
POINDESTRE-POINDEXTER A NORMAN FAMILY THROUGH THE AGES 1250-1977 by
John Poindexter Landers, S.T.B., M.A. Robert Downs Poindexter; Printed
by Von Boeckmann-JOne; Austin, Texas. ca 1977. 199 p. HB; VG;
Presentaion copy with publisher-signed slip. POINDEXTERs in Middle
Ages, and descent from LEMPRIERE of Nornmandy via Jean POINDESTER
(1609-1691) of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Families in Virginia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Texas. Allied families include,
MAINER (MANER), BURCH, CAUBLE, POWELL, FULGHAM, FOLJAMBE, COLQUHOUN
(CALHOUN), KIRKWOOD. Photos, family trees, no index. $ 39.50
John R. Hunter Phone +61-02-325213, Fax +61-02-325123, E-mail john.hunter@ml.csiro.au, Room 3FD.35 Position I am a Principal Research Scientist in the Regional Seas and EEZ Program. My primary interest is the development of software for the simulation of the hydrodynamics and dispersive properties of coastal marine systems. Such models may be used to form the physical basis for chemical and ecological management tools. A subsidiary interest lies in the development of innovative instrumentation. Much of my work is of an applied nature and funded by both government and commercial organisations. Click here for a short CV. Examples of Recent and Current Projects The Historic Tide Gauge and Benchmark at Port Arthur In July 1841, a benchmark was placed on the Isle of the Dead, Port Arthur, Tasmania. It is believed to be the earliest benchmark installed anywhere in the world for the scientific study of changes in sea level. Associated with the benchmark was a tide gauge installed by Thomas Lempriere, the Deputy Assistant Commissary General at Port Arthur, in about 1837 and operated until some time into the 1840s. Dr. David Pugh of the Southampton Oceanographic Centre, U.K. is presently analysing 3 years of Lempriere's tidal data with the aim of comparing it with new tidal observations planned for the Port Arthur site. These two datasets would therefore cover a time span of over 150 years - the longest, we believe, for any site in the world. This project would yield invaluable information relevant to changes in the global climate (e.g. global warming) and in the geology and geophysics of the Earth (e.g. crustal motion relative to sea level). Lempriere's tide gauge is also of considerable historic interest since, if it was a self-recording, it would have been the first of its type in Australia.
The Tidal Benchmark at Port Arthur Nick Bowden (Department of Environment and Land Management, Hobart, Australia), John Hunter (CSIRO Division of Marine Research, Hobart, Australia), David Pugh (Southampton Oceanographic Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom) (Reproduced with permission from The Tasmanian Surveyor , 51 , March 1997, Institution of Surveyors, Australia, Tasmanian Division.) There has been an exciting new development in the search for information about the old tidal benchmark on the Isle of the Dead at Port Arthur. Dr David Pugh, of the Southampton Oceanographic Centre, UK, visited Port Arthur in October 1995 for the express purpose of investigating this benchmark. On his return to the UK he searched the Royal Society's archives in London and discovered three years of data from a tide gauge that was operating at Port Arthur in 1841, the time the benchmark was established. An authoritative account of this benchmark was given by Bruce Hamon in a paper titled "Early Mean Sea Levels and Tides in Tasmania" published in Search magazine in 1985. There has been a lot of scientific interest in this bench mark as it is believed to be the earliest bench mark installed anywhere in the world for the scientific study of changes in sea level. Bruce Hamon's paper was reproduced in the Tasmanian Surveyor in 1986. The tide gauge was operated by Thomas Lempriere, the Deputy Assistant Commissary General at Port Arthur 1837 - 1848. Lempriere was a keen amateur scientist and he set up a meteorological station and conducted observations while he was stationed there. Information about the nature of these observations is given in his own description of buildings located at Port Arthur: ...
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Author
Hammond, N. G. L. (Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière), 1907-
Title
Venture into Greece : with the guerrillas, 1943-44 / Nicholas Hammond.
Imprint
London : W. Kimber, 1983.
LOC CALL # STATUS
WSU Holland D802.G8 H35 1983 ON SHELF
Description
207 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Note
Includes index.
Subject
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Greece.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, British.
Hammond, N. G. L. (Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière), 1907-
Guerrillas -- Greece -- Biography.
Greece -- History -- Occupation, 1941-1944.
ISBN
0718302990 : 9.95
Misc no
WSU000399660
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1913 A.R Lempriere(Vic) 2&1 I.Whitton(Vic) Royal Melbourne
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The Guard Tower In the 1830s, as convict numbers grew at Port Arthur, authorities became increasingly nervous about the chance of a mass revolt or breakout by prisoners. In 1835 the Commandant, Captain Booth, put a high priority on the construction of'a strong wall and tower for the further security of the military barracks'. Point Puer convict boys being trained in stonemasonry were quickly put to cutting and shaping stone for the building, along with that for the Church, being built at the same time. By 1836 the Tower with its flanking walls and turrets was completed. Its basic purpose--as a guard post for security -- remained the same right through the convict period. In later years, though, with convicts getting older, security was not a problem. By 1884 (seven years after the convicts left) the Tower was considered a liability by the Government, anxious to sell off as much of Port Arthur as possible. Advertising the Officers' Quarters cottage (still existing) behind the Tower, the District Surveyor commented: 'The chief drawback to the value of this site is a stone tower...which would cost a considerable sum to remove'. Nobody spent the 'considerable sum'. The Tower survived to become a landmark of Port Arthur, though not without several 20th century changes to its fabric. Its internal walls (probably brick) and staircase have gone along with original floors and supports. The sandstone retaining walls linking the Tower with its flanking turrets have been replaced with bluestone walls, since collapsed on the eastern side. The origin of the Guard Tower's design is uncertain, but Henry Laing (born 1803), convict architect, may have had some influence. Its decorative battlements contravened an early directive that Port Arthur's buildings be simple and unadorned. In 1837, though, a visiting writer named James Ross described the building as having been 'planned with much ingenuity'. According to Thomas Lempriere, a senior official, the upper ground floor of the Guard Tower had a central passageway, with 'cells' for storing firearms on the eastern side and a spiral staircase leading to the top floor on the western side. ...
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The Sun Herald City to Surf Results by position 8979-9982 Place Time Name 9010 77:55:00 Simon LEMPRIERE
HELI-SKIING HEAVEN AT MWHS The Lure of the Forest For many of our guests, trees are the only way to ski. This is where we spend many days early season, when the flakes fall big and straight and the best, most stable snowpack lies between the trees. Deep, light powder that pulls like cashmere over the knees. Fat, fluffy staircases that roll and kick back. Over the head and in the face, tree skiing on world famous runs like Steinbock, Freefall, Lempriere, Screwball and Cathedral is the stuff that dreams are made of.
FEPA Working Papers
FOREST ECONOMICS AND POLICY ANALYSIS
RESEARCH UNIT
FEPA Working Papers
1995
219.
Lempriere, T., D. Roberts and I. Vertinsky (1995) The Cost of
Underwriting in the Canadian Forest Products Industry, 17 pp.
John Mitchell's Map
Sources and Compilation
When a second edition of the map was published ca.1757, Mitchell added
two large text blocks to the seventh sheet. These discuss the sources
he used, in particular the latitudes and the very few longitudes he
used to tie the geographical details to the map's framework of
meridians and parallels. These two text blocks are transcribed here
for the first time, the upper block first, then the lower block.
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Lower text block of seven columns
Column L1
I. Astronomical
Observations of Latitudes
and Longitudes Places Lat. Lon. Observers D.M. D.M.
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Bermudas I. Wt. End 32.15 64.48 Lempriere
B.C. Education History Homeroom Rural & Assisted Schools - by name 1941 Lempriere
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Personnel:
Michael Burke: pedal steel
Ashley Cluss: electric guitar
Ashley Davies: drums
Adam Gare: fiddle
Steve Hadley: bass
Bruce Haymes: organ, wurlitzer, piano
Graham Lee: acoustic guitar, vibra-slap, tambourine
Sam Lemann: electric & acoustic guitar
Ben Lempriere: bass
Lisa Miller: vocals, acoustic guitar
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John Danks & Son -v- A & J French
Brambles Australia Ltd -v- T C Lempriere
What follows is a list of the 57 noble families of the Nabbani along with their family colours, and on occasion the individual motif of the family head.
LEMPRIERE/Blue & Red Opposite Quarters with White borders
Lempriere,Thomas James 1796-1852 pub.servt. 1833-1838 refs.diary extract (modern) RS31/17,4 Lempriere,Thomas James 1796-1852 pub.servt. 1846-1847 Macquarie Harb.prison store rept.(copy) RS78/121-Dec-1997: LEMPRIERE Thomas Jas. COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT - BRITISH ARMY 1851
The following names have been transcribed from the Army
list for January 1851 pages 69 and 70. They pertain to Staff of
the Commissariat Department serving in various parts of the
British Empire. It is not clear from the original Army List
whether the dates quoted are the seniority dates or the dates of
appointment.
The ranks of these personnel have had to be abbreviated
a bit in order to fit into index. In full they are:-
Commissaries General
Deputy Commissaries General
Deputy Assistant Commissaries General
The Uniform of these personnel is stated to be:-
"Blue Facings - Black Velvet"
Transcribed by Ted WILDY in Auckland New Zealand on 28th
December 1995 using PCFile database program.
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LEMPRIERE Thomas Jas. Asst Comm-General 24Dec1844 Hong Kong
The huts are now owned by wealthy and privileged Jersey families,
notably that of Brigadier Lempriere-Robin, Seigneur de Rozel, whose
family have held their principal seat on Jersey, Rozel Manor, since
the 15th century.
The Life of Francis Marion. By W. Gilmore Simms, Author of "Yemassee", "History of South Carolina", etc. "The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told." Bryant. ... While he held his position at Watboo, after he had beaten Frasier, he was advised that a British party, which had been dispatched to procure water at Lempriere's Point, could be cut off with little difficulty. The British were then preparing for embarkation.
LEMPRIERE, A.R. (Lieutenant) 1858 PA-51 LEMPRIERE, A.R. (Lieutenant) 1858 PA-5421-Dec-1997: LEMPRIERE,ERIN http://www.greatreunions.com/schools/ca/petaluma87/classmates.html: Petaluma High School
Div. O'All 392. Erin Lempriere 27 32:06 1933
Descendants of JOHN "BEE LOG" RANDOLPH PATE
.......... +MARY GERTRUDE LIPFORD b: September 30, 1909 in POLK COUNTY, TN d: March 02, 1987 in MORRIS COUNTY, NJ Father: WILLIAM LEMPRIERE LIPFORD
from White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Devonshire (1850)
transcribed by Brian Randell
MEETH, near the confluence of the Torridge and Okement rivers, 3 miles N. by E. of Hatherleigh, is a scattered village and parish, containing 314 souls, and 2170 acres of land, in the manors of Meeth and Fryes Hele, the former of which belongs to R. Preston, Esq., and the latter to the Earl of Morley; but part of the soil belongs to the Acland, Mallett, Bowden, and Owen families. The Church (St. John,) is an ancient structure, with a tower, four bells, and a fine Saxon door-way. Among its monuments is a very handsome one, erected in 1818, in memory of the late Mrs. Lamb. The figures represent an angel ascending with the deceased. The rectory, valued in K.B. at £9. 7s. 6d., and in 1831 at £250 is in the patronage of the Rev. F. D. Lempriere, and incumbency of the Rev. E. Lempriere, who has 25A. 8R. 27P. of glebe, and a good modern residence. Here is a National School. The poor have the interest of £5 given by one Madge, and of £100, left by Samuel Jerman in 1758, except 10s. for a sermon.
Beare Lawrence, machinist
Lempriere Rev. Edward, Rectory
Madge Mr Thomas Acland
Norman Mary, vict. New Inn
Vanstone Benj. carpenter, &c.
Vanstone John, carpenter, &c.
West Wm. saddler
FARMERS. (* are Owners.)
* Acland Hugh
* Bowden Saml.
Brook Mrs B.
Lock John
Madge Philip
Mallett John
Powlesland Geo.
Sleeman John
* Taunton Rd.
Ward Samuel
Weekes Saml.
Weekes Thos.
Wright Wm. (& maltster)
Step back 150 years to a time when Australia was in its youth; when convict labour forged roads and buildings with hammer - chisel and mattock; to a place called "hell on earth".
A place called Port Arthur.
The Church
Finished drawings were completed in 1836 (after building had started) by
convict architect Henry Laing, who may have done much of the design work,
influenced in turn by Government Architect John Lee Archer.
1835 Plans for 'a place for Divine Worship' for both Protestants and Catholics discussed and drafted, involving Commandant Booth and senior officer Thomas Lempriere. Convict architect Henry Laing may also have taken part. Works began late in year.
NAVAL AND MARINE OFFICERS LISTED IN THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ALMANAC
FOR 1840
Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Flag Lieutenants and Secretaries.
IMPEY - YULE
Compiled by Marianne PHILSON, 3/5 Chartwell Ave, Glenfield, Auckland,
NEW ZEALAND
NAME HONOURS etc. RANK POST
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LEMPRIERE George Ourry Capt.