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  1. Father Ralph de Bricassart

    unreferenced date September 2009 Father Ralph de Bricassart is a fictional priest in The Thorn Birds , a 1977 best selling novel by Colleen McCullough , an Australia n author. Set primarily on Drogheda, a fictional sheep station in the Australian outback, the story focuses on the Cleary family and spans the years 1920 to 1969. Actor Richard Chamberlain actor Richard Chamberlain played Father Ralph in the 1983 television mini series. Father Ralph becomes the friend and later the lover of Meggie Cleary , the only daughter of the family, and fathers her son, though he remains in the priesthood, eventually rising to Cardinal Catholicism cardinal . He is described as being six feet and two inches tall, having perfect proportions, fine aristocratic features, loose black curls, blue eyes, and small and slender hands and feet, and a body that did not settle with age. Trivia trivia date July 2010 He is the namesake for New York Jets lineman D Brickashaw Ferguson . lit char stub Category Characters in written fiction De Bricassart, Ralph ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Mortimer

    Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer before 1198 to before 2 October 1246 was the second son of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240. Marriage and issue In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus Ddu Gwladus , daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth . They had the following children Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer , married Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore Maud de Braose and succeeded his father. Hugh de Mortimer John de Mortimer Peter de Mortimer References Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle Tourist Guide and the Family of Mortimer ISBN 1 899376 76 3 Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis Lines 132C 29, 176B 28, 28 29, 67 29, 77 29, 176B 29 A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest Longmans, Green & Co. John Edward Lloyd 1911 DEFAULTSORT Mortimer, Ralph de Category 1246 deaths Mortimer, Ralph Category Anglo Normans Mortimer, Ralph Category People from Herefordshire Mortimer, Ralph UK noble stub cy Ralph de Mortimer ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Cromwell

    Ralph de Cromwell may refer to Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell died 1398 Ralph de Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell c. 1403 1454 55 hndis Cromwell, Ralph ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Gael

    Cleanup date July 2007 Ralph de Gael otherwise Ralph de Guader , Radulf Waders or Ralph Wader before ... of Roger I of Tosny . They had William de Gael Raul de Gael Alain de Gael In 1075 the king s refusal to sanction this marriage caused a revolt in his absence by Ralph, his new brother in law Roger de ... to Palestine in the course of the Crusade. References 1911 DEFAULTSORT Guader, Ralph de Category ... Norfolk & Suffolk, Ralph de Guader Category Earls of East Anglia Category People from Hereford Category Breton people br Ralf Ia Gael de Ralph de Ga l eo Ralph de Gael fr Raoul Ier de Ga l ru ... Seigneur de Ga l et Montfort . He was the leading figure in the Revolt of the Earls , the last serious revolt against William the Conqueror . Birth Ralph was born before 1042, most probably ... s, a notification at Angers as son of Ralph the Staller . Inheritances He inherited the great Breton ..., and possibly other counties. In some of these estates he certainly succeeded his father, but it is not known whether he obtained the Earldom immediately on his father s death. Up to 1074 In 1065 he was with Conan II, Duke of Brittany when he besieged Thiwallon , Lord of Dol de Bretagne Dol ... or March 1068 he was present at William the Conqueror s court with his father. In 1069 he routed .... It is presumably this Ralph who, on 13 April 1069 was with the King at Winchester and witnessed, as Earl Ralph, a diploma in favour of St Denis Basilica St.Denis of Paris and in the same year witnessed, as Earl Ralph, a grant in favour of the List of Anglo Saxon Christian dioceses in England Bishop of Essex . 1074 It is possible that Ralph defended Dol de Bretagne Dol when the Conqueror besieged it unsuccessfully in 1074. Ralph built a church in Norwich , in the new town, and give it to his ... main Revolt of the Earls He married, in or before 1075, Emma de Guader, Countess of Norfolk Emma ... by William. Ralph encountered a much superior force under the warrior bishops Odo of Bayeux and Geoffrey ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Warneville

    Ralph de Warneville was the twentieth Lord Chancellor of England , from 1173 to 1181. He was also Treasurer of York . Later he was Bishop of Lisieux . ref name Powicke82 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 82 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 See also List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers s start s off succession box title Lord Chancellor years 1173&ndash 1181 before Geoffrey Ridel after Geoffrey, Archbishop of York Geoffrey s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warneville, Ralph de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warneville, Ralph de Category Lord Chancellors of England Category Year of death missing Category Bishops of Lisieux Category Year of birth unknown UK gov bio stub de Ralph de Warneville fr Raoul de Varneville ...   more details



  1. Ralph de la Vega

    Ralph de la Vega , a native of Cuba , since October 2008 is president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, which includes wireline as well as wireless networks. Previously, he had been in charge at Cingular Wireless and assumed further responsibilities when AT&T consolidated. Before that, he was the President of Latin America Operations, and the President of Broadband and Internet Services for BellSouth Bellsouth s operations in ten countries Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia,Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Nicaragua, and Guatemala . ref name Perdomo Perdomo, Y. November 2004 Ralph De La Vega Hispanic 17 11 pp. 28 9 ref ref Belson, K., et al., Sept. 2004 For Cingular, Becoming No. 1 Also Poses Risks New York Times Late New York Edition September 27 2004 p. C1, C4 ref De la Vega started his career in 1974 with BellSouth then Southern Bell as a management assistant. Over the years he held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in Network Planning , Consumer Services , Engineering, DSL and Operations, including a rotational assignment at Telcordia Bellcore. He was responsible for all BellSouth Telecommunications Network Operations in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,and Louisiana. De la Vega was selected Senior management Executive of the Year by the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting and has been listed as one of America s 50 Most Important Hispanics in Technology and Business. He is on the board of Junior Achievement of Georgia U.S. state Georgia , where he serves as the chairman of the JA Hispanic Initiative, a program to encourage ... for the Georgia chapter of the Boy Scouts of America. Ralph de la Vega holds a bachelor s degree of Science ... University . ref cite web title Ralph de la Vega publisher Wireless Services from AT&T, Formerly Cingular url http www.wireless.att.com about meet us ralph de la vega.jsp accessdate 2008 02 13 ref ... Florida Atlantic University alumni Vega, Ralph de la Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Ashton

    Sir Ralph de Ashton Floruit fl. 1421 1486 , was an officer of state under Edward VI of England . Early life Ashton was the half brother of Sir Thomas de Ashton the alchemist see Ashton or Assheton, Sir Thomas de, fl. 1446 , and the son of the Ashton mentioned by Froissart see Ashton, Sir John de, fl. 1370 . His mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir John Byron of Clayton . In his seventeenth year he was one of the pages of honour to Henry VI of England Henry VI , and at the same early age he married Margaret, the heiress of the Bartons of Middleton , and became the founder of the family that held the lordship there until the last century, when it passed by the female line to the holders of the Suffield peerage. Offices Ralph Ashton was a man of influence, and in the reign of Edward IV he held various offices. He was sheriff of Yorkshire , and for his courage at the battle of Huttonfield he was made a knight banneret . When his commander, the Duke of Gloucester, became Richard III of England Richard III , he rewarded Sir Ralph s adhesion to the Yorkist cause by extensive grants of land. In 1483 he was appointed vice constable of England and lieutenant of the Tower . The date of his death is unknown, but he is traditionally said to have been shot at Ashton under Lyne , and the yearly ceremony known as the Riding of the Black Lad is regarded as a commemoration of that event. There is a very ... of the Tower, And from Sir Ralph of Ashton. The effigy of the Black Knight is still paraded through the town of Ashton on Easter Monday. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ashton, Ralph de Use dmy ... . NAME Ashton, Ralph de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashton, Ralph de Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death ... of the tenants are set forth. Legacy Ralph Ashton is mentioned in a passage which Dr. Hibbert ... on whose lands it was seen. This power, delegated to Ralph Ashton and his brother Robert, is said ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Boissière

    Use dmy dates date August 2010 Ralph Anthony Charles de Boissi re 16 October 1907 16 February 2008 was an Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad born Australian social realism social realist novelist. Ralph de Boissi re was born in Port of Spain , the son of Armand de Boissi re, a solicitor, and Maude Harper, an English woman who died three weeks later. ref name milne cite web last Milne first Anthony authorlink title De Boissi re The Lion in Winter publisher Gowanus Books date n. d. url http www.gowanusbooks.com deboiss.htm accessdate 2007 10 07 ref He attended Queen s Royal College and during this time discovered the Russian authors, Leo Tolstoy Tolstoy , Turgenev , Maxim Gorky Gorky , Anton Chekhov Chekhov , Pushkin and Gogol , who were to remain a lasting influence cquote They wrote of a vast country in which the weight of tsarism was destroying millions.... crying out against an entire system in which the guilt of the rulers was being ignored while millions were dying from neglect.... The writers ... name milne ref cite web last Greet first Annie authorlink title Ralph De Boissi re 1907 publisher ... year, Ralph de Boissi re married his longtime companion, Dr. Annie Greet, his fourth novel, Call ... prepared for publication in Trinidad. De Boissi re died in Melbourne on 16 February 2008. ref cite web title R.I.P. Ralph de Boissiere, 6 October 1907 16 February 2008 publisher The Caribbean Review of Books date 2007 03 02 url http antilles.blogspot.com 2008 02 rip ralph de boissiere 6 october ... pages 4258 de Boissi re Ralph Anthony Charles.html Ralph Anthony Charles de Boissi re Biography ... at.html Citation for honorary degree Persondata NAME de Boissi re, Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ralph Anthony Charles de Boissi re SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian novelist of Trinidad ian origin DATE OF BIRTH ... 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Balwyn North, Victoria , Australia DEFAULTSORT Boissiere, Ralph De Category ... city of Melbourne in 1948. He found work in Australia as salesman and a factory hand. Aged 42, de ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Maidstone

    Infobox bishop name Ralph de Maidstone image religion Roman Catholic See Diocese of Hereford Title Bishop of Hereford Period 1234 1239 predecessor Hugh Foliot successor Michael bishop elect Michael ordination bishops post Dean of Hereford birth date birth place death date 27 January 1245 death place Ralph de Maidstone sometimes Ralph de Maydenstune or Ralph Maidstone died 1245 was a medieval Bishop of Hereford . Life Nothing is known of Maidstone s background or upbringing. Although his year of birth is unknown, he was probably born before about 1195. He earned the title of magister , but what school he attended is unknown. In later life he had ties to both Oxford and Paris, so either school is a possibility for his education. ref name DNB Barrow http www.oxforddnb.com view article 23057 Maidstone, Ralph of d. 1245 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref He was an archdeacon in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield by 1221, and the treasurer of Lichfield Cathedral after 1223. He was also Archdeacon of Chester by 1222. He taught at Paris until 1229, when he moved to Oxford University to teach. He was named Chancellor education chancellor of Oxford University on 22 June 1231. He was Dean of Hereford by March 1231. ref name BHODeanHereford Barrow http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 34423 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066 1300 volume 8 Hereford Deans of Hereford ref At some point he wrote a commentary on Peter Lombard s theological work Sentences . Maidstone s work still ... Batchden s end Persondata NAME Maidstone, Ralph de ALTERNATIVE NAMES Maydenstune, Ralph de Maidstone, Ralph SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Hereford DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 January 1245 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maidstone, Ralph De Category Bishops of Hereford Category Deans of Hereford ... title Maidstone, Ralph of d. 1245 encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher ... bishop elect Michael s aca s bef before Ralph Cole chancellor Ralph Cole s ttl title List of Chancellors ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Diceto

    Stubbs, William ed. . Radulfi de Diceto decani Lundoniensis opera historica. The historical works of master Ralph de Diceto, dean of London . 2 vols. Rolls, Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores ... of the capitular estates. Further reading Duggan, C. and A. Duggan. Ralph de Diceto, Henry II and Becket ... 1 26. Greenway, Diana E. Succession to Ralph de Diceto, dean of St Paul s. Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 39 1966 86 95. Gundermann, Gotthold. Trogus und Gellius bei Radulfus de Diceto ... British Library DEFAULTSORT Diceto, Ralph De Category Deans of St Paul s Category English chroniclers ... 1200s deaths fr Raoul de Dicet no Ralph de Diceto ... de Coutances , the archbishop of Rouen , gave him excellent opportunities of collecting information ... as a compilation from Robert de Monte and the letters of Foliot, becomes an original authority ... British Library Journal 2002 . McDonald, Richard Blaise. Diceto, Ralph c. 1120s 1202 . In Encyclopedia ..., Hannes. Zwei aiyubidische Briefe an Alexander III. und Lucius III. bei Radulf de Diceto zum Kriegsgefangenenproblem ... of St Victor s Chronicon on the Abbreviationes Chronicorum of Ralph of Diceto. Speculum 52 1977 38 ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Toledano

    Ralph de Toledano born Tangiers , Morocco , August 14, 1916 &ndash died Bethesda , Maryland , February 3, 2007 was a major figure in the conservatism conservative movement in the United States throughout the second half of the 20th century. Biography Early years A Sephardic Jew born in Morocco to parents who were American citizens, he came to New York as a teenager to attend the Juilliard School . He had played the violin from the age of 5. His interests quickly shifted from music to politics, however, as he became involved in the Socialist Party of America and became youth leader of the avowedly anticommunist Old Guard faction Old Guard faction led by Louis Waldman . The Old Guard left the Socialist Party in 1936. He graduated from Columbia University in 1938. Toledano became editor of their magazine, The New Leader , succeeding James Oneal . Journalistic career Pursuing a career in journalism , Toledano was for almost 20 years on the editorial board of Newsweek , and was among the founders of National Review in 1955. His differences with his conservative colleagues became very pronounced ... founder William F. Buckley, Jr. said about it Cry Havoc is must reading ... writing at Ralph de Toledano .... Death and legacy Ralph de Toledano died February 3, 2007, aged 90. Toward the end of his life ... Standard http www.whittakerchambers.net davidchambers.html For Ralph de Toledano remembrance by grandchild ..., LA Pelican, 1978 External links http www.gwu.edu nsarchiv coldwar interviews episode 6 de toledo1.html Interview with Ralph de Toledano . http www.phillysoc.org toledano.htm American Music Classical ... Archive of California Register of the Ralph De Toledano Papers, 1940 1971 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Toledano, Ralph De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Toledano, Ralph De Category 1916 births Category ... Category Moroccan Jews lad Ralph de Toledano ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Hengham

    Sir Ralph de Hengham 1235 18 May 1311 was an English justice. His first employer was Giles of Erdington a justice of the Court of Common Pleas England Common Bench , whose service he entered as a clerk before 1255. By 1260 he had become a clerk for the Queen s Bench King s Bench , and later passed into the service of Richard Middleton Lord Chancellor Richard of Middleton , with whom he served on the Eyre legal term Eyre circuit of Martin of Littlebury in 1262, and on the circuit led by Middleton himself in 1268&ndash 1269. In July 1229 Middleton became the Lord Chancellor , an event which, along with Hengham s own abilities, helped in his rapid rise. He was appointed as a junior justice to the Eyre circuit led by Roger of Seaton in 1271 while only in his mid thirties, and in 1272 became senior justice to an Eyre circuit of his own. After the death of Henry III of England Henry III brought all Eyre circuits to a halt Hengham was appointed to a central court as a junior justice of the Common Bench starting in Hilary term 1273. Biography For the following year and a half Hengham also served as an Assize court assize judge with Walter de Heliun in the West Midlands region West Midlands . He left the Common Bench in 1274 after being promoted to Lord Chief Justice Chief Justice of the King s Bench , a position he held until 1290. Hengham was one of the many justices dismissed and disgraced between 1289 and 1290, with his dismissal coming in Hilary term 1290 due to misconduct in only a single case, and there on what appears to be a technicality. He was forced to pay 10,000 Mark money ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hengham, Ralph De ALTERNATIVE NAMES De Hengham, Ralph SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hengham, Ralph De Category English judges Category Lords Chief Justice of England ... list yes group yes feature yes aor 3 orderfield alpha title Oxford DNB article Hengham, Ralph ... de Thornton years 1274&ndash 1290 Succession box title Chief Justice of the Common Pleas before John ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Sudeley

    Unreferenced date March 2010 A leader of the Knights Templar in and around the year 1180. It is recorded that he may have found the Ark of the Covenant when he discovered the Maccabean treasure at Jebel al Madhbah. Because Sudeley returns to Britain, it is theorised that he may have taken the Ark to Britain with him. Upon his death, the Herdewyke preceptory had been bequeathed to the Templar order, and they were still in residence at the time of King Edward s purge. At the time of the purge, any valuable possessions were seized by the Crown and dysfunctional buildings destroyed. So if the Ark was to have to taken this route, it was either destroyed or secretly obtained by King Edward. In 2003, historical author Graham Phillips traced the route of the Ark of the Covenant through research using Biblical texts as being taken to Mount Sinai in the Valley of Edom by the Maccabees, along with other religious treasures. Phillips claims it remained there until the 1180s, when Ralph de Sudeley, the leader of the Templars who apparently found the Maccabean treasure at Jebel al Madhbah, returned home to his estate at Herdewyke in Warwickshire, UK, taking the treasure with him. If this is true, de Sudeley is the person last known to have possessed the Ark. Category Knights Templar Category Knights Templar legends ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Luffa

    Infobox bishop name Ralph de Luffa image File Chichestercathedralralphdeluffasign.jpg 220px upright caption Memorial within Chichester Cathedral religion Catholic See Diocese of Chichester Title Bishop of Chichester Period 1091 1123 predecessor Godfrey of Chichester Godfrey successor Seffrid I Seffrid ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 14 December 1123 death place Ralph de Luffa or Ralph Luffa , and the first name is sometimes spelled Ralf died 1123 was an English bishop of Chichester , from 1091 to 1123. He built extensively on his cathedral as well as being praised by contemporary writers as an exemplary bishop. He took little part in the Investiture Controversy Investiture Crisis which took place in England during his episcopate. Although at one point he refused to allow his diocese to be taxed by King Henry I of England , Luffa remained on good terms with the two kings of England he served. Bishop Luffa was consecrated on 6 January 1091 ref name Handbook238 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref by Thomas of Bayeux Thomas , the Archbishop of York . ref name BHOChich Greenway http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 34293 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066 1300 volume 5 Chichester Bishops ref He had previously been a chaplain for King William II of England , nicknamed Rufus , and was also the king s friend. ref name Church68 Barlow The English Church p. 68 ref This information comes from the medieval writer Orderic Vitalis , but there is no other ... Seffrid I Seffrid s end good article Persondata NAME Ralph de Luffa ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ralph Luffa SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Luffa, Ralph de Category 1123 deaths Ralph de Luffa Category Bishops of Chichester ... http www.oxforddnb.com view article 23049 Ralph Ralph Luffa d. 1123 Oxford Dictionary of National ... thumb Stained glass window in Chichester Cathedral depicting Reginald Pecock, Ralph of Luffa and Wilfrid ... Harting, Henry authorlink Henry Mayr Harting title Ralph Ralph Luffa d. 1123 encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary ...   more details



  1. De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)

    Rome episode title De Patre Vostro About Your Father image Image Depatrevostro 9.jpg 300px caption Octavian Caesar and the Julii at the triumph celebrating the defeat of Mark Antony season 2 2007 episode 22 air date March 25, 2007 HBO br July 22, 2007 BBC writer Bruno Heller director John Maybury setting Rome , br Alexandria time frame September 31 BC August 13 15 29 BC link http www.hbo.com rome episode season2 episode22.html HBO Summary prev Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus No God Can Stop a Hungry Man next None De Patre Vostro translation About Your Father is the tenth and final episode of the second season of the television series Rome TV series Rome . It originally aired on March 25, 2007. The final of 22 episodes 12 in the first season and 10 in the second season , this episode brought the series to a close. Plot summary After losing the Battle of Actium , a vanquished Mark Antony character of Rome Mark Antony barricades himself with Cleopatra character of Rome Cleopatra in their palace in Alexandria . The palace becomes a place of never ending orgies as Mark Antony and Cleopatra drug and drink themselves into stupor. Gaius Octavian character of Rome Octavian sends an emissary to Mark Antony, with a secret message to Lucius Vorenus character of Rome Lucius Vorenus in an attempt to avoid a direct assault on the palace which might lead to a popular uprising. It is made clear that Titus Pullo character of Rome Titus Pullo is aware that Caesarion is his son and that Vorenus also knows this. Mark Antony refuses Octavian s offer of unconditional surrender and challenges Octavian to single combat. Vorenus also refuses to betray Mark Antony. Practice with Vorenus and then with an emasculated ... and says Listen, about your father... Cultural references and continuity references External links http www.imdb.com title tt0901365 De Patre Vostro About Your Father at the Internet Movie Database ... in his wish to claim his rightful throne as Caesar s heir, redeeming my father s name The series ...   more details



  1. Father

    Social father where a man takes de facto responsibility for a child, such as caring for one ...Dablink A number of terms redirect here For other uses, see Father disambiguation , Dad disambiguation ... 2009 File 06 09 09 27 .jpg thumb 250px Father with child A father is defined as a male parent of any type of offspring. ref cite web url http wordnet.princeton.edu perl webwn?s father title WordNet accessdate 2007 12 14 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref The adjective paternal refers to father, parallel to maternal for mother . The verb to father means to procreate or to sire a child from which also derives the gerund fathering . Father child relationship The father child relationship ... father. Some children refer to their stepfathers as dad. Stepfathers are not the biological fathers. When the biological father dies, or divorce, the mother may marry a second one who becomes the stepfather of the child. A father is known as a man who exercises paternal care over other people. ref Early Childhood Longitudinal Study 2006. Measuring Father Involvement in Young Children s Lives ... the life cycle and are impacted themselves by their doing so. ref Diamond, M.J. My Father Before ... father figures have a key role to play in reducing behaviour problems in boys and psychological problems ... An Active Father Figure Have Fewer Psychological And Behavioral Problems ref For example, children who experience significant father involvement tend to exhibit higher scores on assessments of cognitive ... father care is as essential as mother care for your child, New York Free Press, 2000. ref ref The Effects of Father Involvement A Summary of the Research Evidence, Father Involvement Initiative Ontario ... Washington, DC Child Trends, 2003. ref An increased amount of father child involvement has also proven ... their peers from father present families. ref name Fatherless http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 9363577 ... biological relatives chimpanzees and bonobo s who appear to be unaware of their father connection ...   more details



  1. For Father

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name For Father Type studio Artist Stephen Simmonds Cover Father Stephen Simmonds.jpg Released 2002 Genre Soul music Soul pop music pop , contemporary R&B R&B Label Diesel Music Sony Music Last album Simmonds Alone Alone Spirit Tales br 1997 2000 This album For Father br 2002 Next album This Must Be Ground br 2004 For Father is the second album by Stephen Simmonds . Track listing Beautiful Day Nevermind Where Is Your Heart Let Me Touch 04 For Father I Can t Do That Always In My Head America To Africa The Love Is Gone I Miss You If I Was Your Man More To Do Singles I Can t Do That Let Me Touch For Father Category 2002 albums Category Stephen Simmonds albums 2000s RnB album stub ...   more details



  1. There Was a Father

    Infobox film name There Was a Father image image size alt caption director Yasujiro Ozu producer writer Tadao Ikeda br Yasujiro Ozu br Takao Anai screenplay story based on based on title of the original work writer of the original work narrator starring Mitsuko Mito br Chishu Ryu br Shin Saburi music cinematography Yushun Atsua editing studio distributor released Film date 1942 04 1 runtime 94 minutes country Film Japan language budget gross There Was a Father is a 1942 Japanese film directed by Yasujiro Ozu . Plot Empty section date December 2010 Production Yasujiro Ozu wrote the first draft of There Was a Father before he went to China in 1937. On returning for Japan, he re wrote it again and feeling that it could still be improved . ref Richie, 1977. p.229 ref Release There Was a Father was released on April 1, 1942. ref Richie, 1977. p.228 ref The only existing prints of the film were cut by Douglas MacArthur s censors for postwar rereleases. ref name criterion cite web url http www.criterion.com current posts 1512 there was a father duty calls title There Was a Father Duty Calls author Rayns, Tony accessdate December 19, 2010 date July 13, 2010 work The Criterion Collection ref There Was a Father placed second in the Kinema junpo s annual critics poll of Japan s Best Ten films. ref name criterion There Was a Father was released on DVD along with Ozu s The Only Son 1936 film The Only Son by The Criterion Collection on July 13, 2010. ref cite web url http allmovie.com dvd only sonthere was a father criterion collection 2 discs 239899 work Allmovie accessdate December 19, 2010 title The Only Son There Was a Father Criterion Collection 2 Discs ref Notes reflist Notes cite book last Richie first Donald title Ozu publisher University of California Press year 1977 isbn 0520032772 url http books.google.ca books?id 8W6mwSIwTEsC accessdate December 19, 2010 Yasujir Ozu ...   more details



  1. Father to Be

    Unreferenced date February 2011 Infobox film name Father to Be image caption director Lasse Hallstr m writer starring Magnus H renstam music cinematography editing distributor released 1 December 1979 runtime 107 minutes country Film Sweden language Swedish budget gross Father to Be lang sv Jag r med barn is a 1979 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallstr m . External links IMDb title id 0079360 title Father to Be Lasse Hallstr m Category 1979 films Category Films directed by Lasse Hallstr m sv Jag r med barn ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer

    Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer , Earl of Hertford, Earl of Gloucester, Earl of Atholl c. 1270 5 April 1325 Biography Ralph was a knight in the household of Joan of Acre , daughter of King Edward I of England . After the death of Joan s husband Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford in 1295, Ralph and Joan fell in love. They were secretly married in January 1297. King Edward was enraged by his daughter s marriage to a commoner. He had Monthermer thrown in prison, and Joan had to plead for the release of her husband. According to the St. Albans chronicler, she told her father, No one sees anything wrong if a great earl marries a poor and lowly woman. Why should there be anything wrong ... . Ralph and Joan had five children Mary de Monthermer , October 1297 about 1371 . In 1306 her ... Atholl Category People of the Wars of Scottish Independence sv Ralph de Monthermer, 1 e baron ... had been taken from Joan s six year old son Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford , and were returned to the boy upon Joan s death 1307 . Ralph then held no title, for two years, until he was summoned to Parliament of England parliament and made 1st Baron Monthermer 1309 . In 1306 Ralph ... morning. Ralph warned Robert by sending him the sum of twelve pence and a pair of spurs. Robert took ... 1314 , at which Ralph fought and was captured, Robert, now the victorious King of Scots, discharged the debt by releasing Ralph without ransom, but not before first entertaining him at table ... de Monthermer, born 1299 , became a nun at Amesbury . Thomas de Monthermer, 2nd Baron Monthermer , 1301 1340 . Edward de Monthermer, 1304 1339 . He fought in the Scottish campaign in 1335, but spent much of his life in service to his half sister Elizabeth de Clare Elizabeth , who provided for him ... by his son Thomas de Monthermer, 2nd Baron Monthermer References cite book author Cokayne, G.E. ..., Ralph, 1st Baron of Category 1270 births Category 1325 deaths Category Barons in the Peerage ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

    Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell died 27 August 1398 , Tattershall in Lincolnshire , was an England English Peerage peer . He was Hereditary peer Writs of summons summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Cromwell in 1375. Cromwell died in August, 1398, and was succeeded in the barony by his son, Ralph de Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell Ralph . s start s reg en succession box title Baron Cromwell before New Creation after Ralph de Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell Ralph de Cromwell years 1375&ndash 1398 s end References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment Persondata NAME Cromwell, Ralph de, 1st Baron Cromwell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION England English peerage peer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 August 1398 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cromwell, Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Category 1398 deaths Category Barons in the Peerage of England Category Year of birth unknown ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford

    aged 70 71 place of burial Tonbridge Priory , Kent noble family Stafford spouse Katherine de Hastang br Margaret de Audley 1336&ndash 1347 issue Margaret Stafford br Joan Stafford br Ralph de Stafford br Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford br Katherine Stafford br Elizabeth Stafford br Beatrice Stafford br Joan Stafford father Edmund de Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford mother Margaret Bassett Image Stafford Coat of Arms.jpg right thumb Stafford coat of arms Ralph de Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford ... of Edmund de Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford , by his spouse Margaret Bassett. Life Having lost his father at the age of seven, Ralph grew up in the midlands with his mother s relatives, including her ... 1336 and they subsequently had two sons and four daughters Ralph de Stafford d. 1347 , married Maud ... de Clinton 6 Lord Ralph Bassett of Drayton 7 Joan de Grey 8 Robert de Stafford 9 Alice Corbet 10 Thomas de Clinton 11 Maud Bracebridge 12 Sir Ralph Basset 13 Hawise of Drayton 14 John de Grey, Baron ... de Valletort 20 Thomas de Clinton 21 Mazera de Bisey 22 Sir Ralph Bracebridge 23 ?? 24 Baron Ralph Basset ..., when he joined the retinue of Ralph, 2nd Lord Bassett. ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 26211 Ralph Stafford, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Stafford was made ... in Staffordshire and had served abroad on royal business, accompanying Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl ..., his wife s father died they were able to take possession of his estates without paying the king s homage, an indication of the relationship between them. Ralph was now a very wealthily man, from ... of new peerage titles to honour his war captains and to mark his jubilee year. Ralph was created the 1st ..., daughter of Sir John de Hastang, Knt., of Chebsey, Staffordshire, and they had two daughters Margaret, married Sir John of Bramshall or Wickham de Stafford, Knt. Joan, married Sir Nicholas de Beke, Knt. He later sensationally abducted Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley , daughter of Hugh ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland

    Neville br Joan Neville full name noble family House of Neville father John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby mother Maud Percy date of birth ca. 1364 date of death 21 October 1425 Ralph de Neville ... in the Peerage of England de Ralph Neville, 1. Earl of Westmorland ja ru ...Self published date March 2011 Infobox Nobility name Ralph Neville title Earl of Westmorland image Ralph ... twelve children by Pol de Limbourg . spouse Margaret de Stafford br Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland Joan Beaufort issue Maud Neville br Philippa de Neville Philippa Neville br Elizabeth Neville ... Neville br Sir Ralph Neville br Lady Katherine Neville br Lady Eleanor Neville br Richard Neville ... , County Durham , England , the son of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby John de Neville and Maud Percy. He was created 1st Earl of Westmorland in 1397. He had become the fifth Baron Neville de ... of Savoy, Earl of Richmond Peter II of Savoy before him, Ralph was endowed with the lordship of Richmondshire but without the peerage. Marriages Margaret de Stafford , 1382, daughter of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford and Philippa de Beauchamp . Her paternal grandparents were Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford and Margaret de Audley . Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland Joan Beaufort ... de Stafford Maud de Mauley, Baroness Mauley Lady Maud Neville d. October 1438 , married Piers de Mauley, 5th Baron Mauley Lady Alice Neville , married first Sir Thomas Grey 1384 1415 Thomas Grey of Heton married second Sir Gilbert Lancaster Lady Philippa de Neville , married Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre John Neville, Lord Neville d. 1420 Sir Ralph Neville d. 1458 , married Mary Ferrers, daughter ... 2 after Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland Ralph Neville s bef before John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby John Neville s ttl title Baron Neville de Raby years 1388 1425 end Use dmy dates date March 2011 DEFAULTSORT Westmorland, Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Category 1360s births Category 1425 ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell

    Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell b. circa 1403, d. 4 January 1454 55 was a Privy Councillor from 1422 and Lord High Treasurer 1433 1443 during the reign of Henry VI of England . He died without issue. He was the son of Ralph de Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell . ref http www.thepeerage.com p32578.htm i325771 ref He built Tattershall Castle . An assault on his person by William Tailboys, a Lincolnshire Squire, an November 28th 1449, helped contribute to the fall of William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk when a connection between Tailboys and the Duke was proved. ref http www.red1st.com axholme getperson.php?personID I1750045314&tree Axholme ref References reflist Category 1400s births Category 1400s deaths Category Members of the Privy Council of England UK baron stub ...   more details



  1. Ralph de Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley

    unreferenced date September 2008 Ralph de Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley c. 1360 January 1400 was an English Peerage peer . Lumley was the second son of Marmaduke de Lumley Sir Marmaduke de Lumley and his second wife, Margaret de Holand. He married Eleanor de Neville died after 1441 , the third daughter of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby . Their children included Thomas de Lumley died 1400 John Lumley 1383 1421 Marmaduke Lumley died 1450 Catherine de Lumley 1396 1461 , married Sir John Chidioc. They were parents of Catherine Chidioc, wife of Sir John Chidioc and mother to Margaret Arundel who married Baron John la Zouche. In 1384, Richard II of England Richard II created Lumley Baron Lumley by Hereditary peer Writs of summons writ of summons . He was captured by the Scots at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 but released by 1389. He was granted permission to build and crenellate a castle at Lumley Castle Lumley in 1392. He joined the conspiracy to murder Henry IV of England Henry IV and restore Richard II in 1399, but was captured and beheaded at Cirencester , attainted in Parliament in March 1401 and his peerage forfeited to The Crown . His grandson, Thomas Lumley, 2nd Baron Lumley Thomas obtained a reversal of the attainder in 1461. s start s reg en s new s ttl title Baron Lumley years 1384 1401 s non reason Forfeit s end DEFAULTSORT Lumley, Ralph de Lumley, 1st Baron Category 1400 deaths Category Barons in the Peerage of England Category Executed English people Category Year of birth uncertain England baron stub ...   more details




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