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  1. A reply to the answer to A short essay on the modes of defence best adapted to the situation and circumstances of this island, &c. In a letter to His Grace the Duke of Richmond. by James Glenie, 2010-05-27
  2. The antecedental calculus, or a geometrical method of reasoning, without any consideration of motion or velocity applicable to every purpose, to which ... or can be applied; ... By James Glenie, ... by James Glenie, 2010-05-28
  3. The history of gunnery with a new method of deriving the theory of projectiles in vacuo, ... By James Glenie, ... by James Glenie, 2010-05-29
  4. The doctrine of universal comparison, or general proportion. By James Glenie, ... by James Glenie, 2010-05-28
  5. A short essay on the modes of defence best adapted to the situation and circumstances of this island. ... Addressed to the public at large, ... By an officer. The second edition. by James Glenie, 2010-05-27
  6. Military Memoirs, Relating to Campaigns, Battles, and Stratagems of War, Antient and Modern by James Glenie, 1805-01-01
  7. A short essay on the modes of defence best adapted to the situation and circumstances of this island. ... Addressed to the public at large, ... By an officer. by James Glenie, 2010-06-10
  8. Observations on the Duke of Richmond's extensive plans of fortification, and the new works he has been carrying on since these were set aside by the House ... in 1786. By the author of the Short essay. by James Glenie, 2010-06-10
  9. II. A geometrical investigation of some curious and interesting properties of the circle, &c: (read April 1, 1805) by James Glenie, 1805
  10. The Annual biography and obituary, Volume 2 by Anonymous, 2009-08-14

81. David Gant CV At PFD
MY FAIR LADY (Pickering), Mel Smith. Crucible, Sheffield. FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS (Maingot),Peter james. Crucible, Sheffield. MOONFLEET (Rev. glenie), Colin Cant. BBC.
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82. SOCCGS Surname List T Surnames
3990 ?, Tonette T624 14 Sep 1879 lowell Torkildson, Minnie 1227 Sauer, james T624lowell G T652 1 Mar 1815 crockett Tranchell, Mary E 12607 glenie, S Owen T652
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83. Ceylon Almanac 1845
Colombo – W glenie, H. – Kotmale, Nuwera Ellia – C glenie, Rev. Nicolapulle– Translator, Fiscal’s Office – Jaffna Batton, james – Railway Engine
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Sri Lanka Genealogy Website Ceylon Almanac 1845
Name – Place of Abode – Pravinca – Partner to what firm, if belong to any
(Pravinca = Province? N=North, S=South, E=East, W=West, C=Central)
Page 94
Fletcher, H – Kotmale, Nuwera Ellia - C
Forbes, J – Salegamme, Mattelle – C
Forbes, W. G. – Cjilaw – W
Ford, H. A. – Kabbragala Estate, Matale – C
Fortescue, W. H. – Kandy – C
Francis, E. – Deltotte, Hewahetta – C
Francis, R – Colombo – W
Fraser – Morette – W
Fraser, J. – Matale – C Fraser, W – Rambodde, Nuwera Ellia – C Fulton, J. R. – Kandy – C Gardner, G. – Botanic Garden, Peradenia – C Garstin, LLD, Rev. N. – Hirembore, Galle – S Gaskell, W. R. – Hewahetta – C Gauder, J. A. – Colombo – W Garvin, J. – Pallewatiegodde, Udapalate – C Gerard, R. D. – Deegalle Estate, Dumbere – C Gibb, A. J. Gibson, T. L. – Bentotte – S Gidlow, J. – Bambragalle, Matale – C Gillings, Rev. J. – Jaffna – N Gleadon, W. J. – Alagalakande, Yattinuwera – C Glenie, Archdeacon

84. Chenoweth: [ARTHUR] The Butlers Of Ruth
7 Burton Butler b November 1876 in Richland Co., IL d Unknown ..GlenieBauman b May 1881 in Illinois d Unknown .. 8 james Elmer Dean b Aft
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The Butlers of Ruth, Baltimore Co., MD
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THE BUTLERS: RUTH(3) 1756-unk Ruth was the last child of Arthur and Saphira Hooker Chenoweth, born in Baltimore Co., MD about 1756. Arthur, a vestryman of St. Thomas Parish, recorded the births of most of his children on the church registry. Apparently in growing older, he omitted doing this for his last two children, Richard and Ruth. Little is known of Ruth's life. She is mentioned in her father's will. She married Amon Butler, Jr., the son of Amon Butler and Elizabeth Hawkins, and lived, as far as we know, in Baltimore Co., MD. They are reputed to have had 10 children. To date there is scant information on this family, however through recent contacts we have been able to extend some of this to present day descendants. Of the known two daughter lines of Arthur, this is the only one we have family information on. There is still much to be learned. LOCATIONS: Baltimore Co., MD

85. Homestead Leases 1895
DUNN james, Bourke Cowper - Glenariff, Numurka, Traralgon, Stuart, 5120, 4, 95-7, GLENIEFrederick Arthur, Willyama - Mootwingie - Waverley, 10240, 6, 95-6, 95
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Homestead Leases 1895
rusheen@optusnet.com.au It is strongly recommended that people read the introduction page first. Approvals Refusals, Withdrawals and Forfeitures Reversals of Refusal, Forfeiture or Non-acceptance Approvals Applicant Land District - County - Parish(es) Acres Annual rent
£-s-d
Gaz Applic No HL No Reg No ANDERSON James Cobar - Canbelego - Merri, Orion ARMSTRONG James Bourke - Landsborough - Jung Jung, Hylaman, Campamooka BARTON Grainger Bourke - Gunderbooka - Brandis, Mooramia, Talaa BEATON Kenneth Willyama - Yancowinna - Bray BENNETT Alfred George Windeyer - Windeyer - Ellerslie, Bingalong BENNETT William Aaron Willyama - Windeyer - Ellerslie BROOKS William John Thomas Brewarrina - Culgoa - Yamby. BUTCHER Frank John Wilcannia - Young - Moorabin, Cobrilla BYRNE John Joseph Bourke - Culgoa - Enngonia, Thurmylae BYWATER Henry Willyama - Yancowinna - Sebastopol CARTER Ernest Chapman Brewarrina - Narran - Goonoo CHAMPION Frederick Carey Lane Walgett Nth - Finch - Morendah CHESSER Alfred Henry Balranald - Taila - Merowa, Maniette (Add HL)

86. Turner Cemetery In Buchanan County, Missouri
William C. VERMILLION, 27 May 1880, Cornelius VESTAL, No Dates, GlenieVESTAL, No Headstone, james M. VESTAL, 1851, 1928, Mrs. C. VESTAL, NoDates,
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A little history of Turner Cemetery:
It is believed that the first internment at Turner Cemetery was George Washington Turner who died 30 Dec 1860 at the age of 45 years. A flat white stone marks the grave near the SW corner of the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan County, MO. For a time the cemetery was used by the family and others also as a public burying ground.
On March 8, 1879 a daughter, Sarah Jane Turner, made a deed of trust for 15 rods square. The trustees named were Alvis Turner, Jarrod Boyd and Allen Russell. The property was to used as a cemetery and to be called the Turner Cemetery. If a trustee resigns or dies the remaining trustees select and elect one to replace that one.
Some time in the 1940's it was plotted, a map drawn and grave lots numbered and lot markers of concrete were installed Helpful information for data below: You should find this information in standard genealogy format. If spouse is known, spouses name will appear in parenthesis. D/o means daughter of and s/o means son of. Any underlining means entry was not readable. Information below is what appears on the headstone of those buried in Turner cemetery:
Name Date of Birth Date of Death Veteran Jane ABBOTT No Date John ABBOTT Mary J. ABBOTT

87. Lewis Family Story – Who Are We?
She married Roscoe Sloan. The had four children, who were Pauline; JamesJ.; Patsy R.; and Charles. xvi. glenie was born February 25, 1907.
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LEWIS GENEALOGY Lewis Home Site in Gerty, Oklahoma, by Paulyne (Lewis) Church. Her daughter, Joyce, says that her mother said that there was the porch on which Grandmother would put a cot when she (mother) was ill. Grandmother would pour water over the vine growing on the porch, creating an evaporative cooler to lower her temperature. The home place was in town, on a sandy lane. The farm was out of town a ways
Lewis Family Story – Who Are We?
The descendants of Howell Lewis and his wife, Nancy Copeland, have been proven, and are listed below. The lineage of Nancy can be traced back nine generations, but the father and mother of Howell Lewis are not proven.
The Copelands
Nancy Copeland (Ripley , Nicholas , Nicholas , Joseph , John Nicholas , John , Lawrence , Robert , Copeland ) was born May 15, 1787, in Cheraw District South Carolina, and died before 1860, in Mississippi. She was the daughter of Ripley Copeland and Rachael Tucker. He brothers were: Ripley, Jr.; William; Elias; Moses; and Reuben. Her sisters were: Mary; Sarah, who married a Randolph; Martha, who married a Huggins; and Rachael, who married a Baker. Nancy married Howell Lewis in about 1808-9, in Sumter District, Salem Township South Carolina.

88. Mt. Moriah Baptist Cemetery - LaRue County, Kentucky
1930* (Death cert.) Hoover, james S. – 1890 – 19 Feb. 1921 Lee, GlenieAtherton – 18 April 1897 – 29 June 1988 Lee, Grayson – 29 Dec.
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Mt. Moriah Baptist Cemetery
LaRue County, Kentucky
This listing was contributed by Edward Benningfield [ knobcreekboy@mindspring.com ]. Total records = 435. Copied in Summer 1998 (Magnolia map, Section 20-L-46 Carter coordinates) The cemetery and Church is about one mile west of Mt. Sherman on Hwy. 1906. Daniel J. Benningfield established the cemetery in 1909, when he purchased part of a cornfield from Jesse Burd to start a cemetery. The cemetery has two Civil War veterans, John Perry Gore and James Sanders, buried therein. The Church dates back to 1856 and many of its early members are buried in the Old Mt. Sherman cemetery. - Edward Benningfield Allen, Charles – 24 Sept. 1942 –
Allen, Elizabeth – (wife of Charles) 4 Dec. 1946 –
Allen, James – 6 Oct. 1950 – 10 July 1993
Atherton, Amy L. Benningfield – (wife of Herbert) 18 June 1896 – 26 July 1978
Atherton, Bettie – (dau. of Fred Milby) 14 Jan. 1847 – 14 March 1926* (Death cert.) no stone

89. Anglo-Boer War Reading Room
and two received the Devoted Service Cross Sisters Bidmead and glenie (SA). ChaplainJames Green was at Elands River and contributed newspaper articles and
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This webpage is part of the Anglo-Boer War Study Group of Australia's Centenary Exhibition website.
The Anglo-Boer War Study Group of Australia's Provided here thanks to a funding grant from Their Service: Our Heritage program (Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs). Craig Wilcox's excellent guide to the records of National Archives of Australia relating to the Anglo-Boer War. 94 pp: Illustrated: $10 + $3.50 postage. Email address: naasales@naa.gov.au
Website: http://www.naa.gov.au
ORDER FROM: Publications Sales National Archives of Australia PO box 7425 Canberra Mail Centre ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA Click here for details about recent publications by members of the Anglo Boer War Study Group of Australia. Click here for military history publications with a Victorian aspect ('Defending Victoria website'bookmark this website before you leave) Go to this website's RESEARCH ROOM Back to this website's EXHIBITION GUIDE AUSTRALIAN NURSES IN THE BOER WAR By Max Chamberlain More than 60 Australian nurses appear to have gone to the Boer war, either provided by governments or by privately raised funds or at their own expense. They served with the New South Wales Army Medical Corps units, in British hospitals - Field, Stationary and Base - or on hospital ships and trains. Initially they experienced some resistance from the regular British Army Nursing Service and local nurses, but performed well in scattered groups or singly from Cape Town and Durban to Rhodesia. They nursed the wounded but found a higher proportion of cases suffered from diseases such as enteric fever (typhoid).

90. Run Windsor
2569, 20625, 2880, 20532, 4943, Richard Parry, M, MV 40 49, 2570, 20626,2695, 20323, 5971, james Telfer, M, 2575, 20628, 2718, 20334, 4315, DianaGlenie, F,
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Gun Pos Gun Time Chip Pos Chip Time Number Name Sex Category Team Catherine Clancy F FV 35 - 44 Chris Williams M Benjamin Joyce M Pavel Macginley M Dermot Reynolds M Jennie Parry-James F Marlow Striders Peter Crush M Karen Collins F Stuart Worker M John Verwey M Simon Clements M Carolee Williamson F Beth Stimpson F John Parsloe M G W Building Services Daryl Rattigan M Bill Messinger M MV 40 - 49 Team East Haddon Peter Callaghan M MV 40 - 49 Lyn Foster F FV 45 - 54 Colin Dryland M Kaye Just F FV 35 - 44 Bill Chapman M MV 50 - 59 Annabel Knight F Ian Wickham M Stuart Aitken M Cheryl Aitken F David Sutherland M Liz Churchill F Alex Wilson M Lisa Guyver F Darren Stacey M B P T W A Jim Maguire M MV 40 - 49 D J 2 Stephanie Rogers F FV 35 - 44 Hazel Perrin F Novar Trend Guests Grant Imlach M Lynden Baldwin M Stephen Shipley M Tracy Taylor F Daan Du Toit M Fitzpatrick F M Pip Wines F Elizabeth Daniel F FV 35 - 44 Katharine Birtwistle F Carol Colson F FV 45 - 54 Ruth Gee F Selfridges Clarke Morton-Shepherd

91. Automated Genealogy 1901 Census Transcription Project
Gilman, Francis, 6, NB, CHARLOTTE, St. james, m1, 17, 16. Gilman, FrancisM, 23, NB, YORK, Dumfries, d, 1, 25. Gilman, George, 10, NB, CHARLOTTE, St.james, m-1, 17, 15.
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92. Currents--May 26, 1998
45James O. Youngs. M. Julianne Brown, Howard Bryant, Benjamin J. Eadie, Mary H.Eichorn, Loa J. Jewell, Patricia McElrath, Shirley S. Miller, glenie Prior, Jr
http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Currents/V26/V26N10/story2.html
Long-time staff get thanks for service
More than 680 staff members who have worked at the University for 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 years will be honored with service awards at a reception in Helen Wood Hall June 10. The 127 employees with 25 or more years of service under their belts have put in a collective 3,655 years at the University. They will be recognized at a dinner in their honor June 18. Staff with 25 or more years of service are: Margaret E. Bond James O. Youngs Grace L. Jeffries, Alberta J. Miller, and Carol B. Weed Mary Ann Barletta, Patsy J. Borelli, Donna M. Brooks, M. Julianne Brown, Howard Bryant, Benjamin J. Eadie, Mary H. Eichorn, Loa J. Jewell, Patricia McElrath, Shirley S. Miller, Glenie Prior, Jr., Wilbur E. Read, Jr., Sally H. Roche, Loretta E. Schafer, Evelyn Southerland, Elsa H. Welch, Carol Z. Wilber, Mary A. Williams, and Dominica Wood Dorothy Lee Anderson, Nancy Black, Michelle Brooks, Paul Buechel, Sandra Consaul, Kathleen A. Corey, Ethel Jean Defendorf, Judith Ann Emory-Clark, James L. Frierson, Gail E. Grant, Margaret A. Greene, Judy B. Harrington, Jeanette M. Hassett, Ruth A. Hopkins, Geoffrey Inglis, Betty Jane Jackson, Karl Sanford Kabelac, Deborah Kalcevic, Rita M. Knight, Donna M. Ladonna, Kathleen Leveque, William C. Macomber, Cynthia P. McCamman, Rosetta Montgomery, Otis Parker, Gary J. Pilittere, Donna H. Piotrowski, Dorothy M. Prior, Jose Antonio Quinones, Joan Randles, Gail F. Rauber, Gerry Ride, Ann M. Robarge, Cheryl C. Russell, Harold C. Schaeffer, Marlene Scott, Arleen N. Somerville, Linda Ann Stearns, Clinton C. Stone, and James W. Williams

93. Genealogy And Family History - OneGreatFamily.com Family Tree
james Glen, james Glen
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94. British Women Romantic Poets Project
Thomas Gillies, Esq. John Gillies, Esq. Henry Goldthwaite, Esq. JamesGlenie, Esq. Ebenezer Gardner, Esq. 2; Erasmus Gower, Esq.
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/Works/RamsAGentl.htm
The Gentle Shepherd, a Scotch Pastoral.
Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Rianna Au, creation of electronic text.
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British Women Romantic Poets Project
Shields Library, University of California, Davis, California 95616
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This edition is the property of the editors. It may be copied freely by individuals for personal use, research, and teaching (including distribution to classes) as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. It may be linked to by internet editions of all kinds. Scholars interested in changing or adding to these texts by, for example, creating a new edition of the text (electronically or in print) with substantive editorial changes, may do so with the permission of the publisher. This is the case whether the new publication will be made available at a cost or free of charge. This text may not be not be reproduced as a commercial or non-profit product, in print or from an information server. Available at: http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/Works/RamsAGentl.sgm
Davis British Women Romantic Poets Series
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95. Octobre/Novembre 1996, Vol. 28, No 10-11 - Nouvelles De La Bibliothèque Nationa

http://www.collectionscanada.ca/bulletin/p2-9610-10-f.html

Octobre/Novembre 1996
Vol. 28, no. 10-11
, vol. 28, n o A Bibliography of Canadian Imprints, 1751 - 1800
Der Neu-Schottlandische Calender Laws and ordinances Select Fables Catalogue of English French and Latin Books for Sale at the Printing Office
Certificat d'inscription de la maison de la Douane de Halifax. Halifax Gazette Rules and Orders
Billet de loterie. Charter-Party of Affreightment
) fut remplie pour chacun des 15 navires. Tremaine, Marie, A Bibliography of Canadian Imprints 1751 - 1800 . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1952. Fleming, Patricia Lockhart, Upper Canadian Imprints, 1801-1841: A Bibliography Atlantic Canadian Imprints 1801 - 1820: A Bibliography . Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1991. A Bibliography of Canadiana, Second Supplement , 4 vol. Toronto : Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, 1985-89. 30/1 (printemps 1992): 27-51. Brisebois, Michel, The Printing of Handbills in Quebec City, 1765 - 1800: A Listing with Critical Introduction Tremaine 932 et 874. 30/1 (printemps 1992): 7-26. de Bruce Wilson. Ottawa : Archives nationales du Canada, 1988.

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