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Blithe Riley
Blithe may refer to: *Albert Blithe (1923–1967), American sergeant in World War II *John Blithe (MP) (before 1365 – 1410), English politician *John Blithe (priest) (before 1450 – after 1478), English Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey 1477–78 * River Blithe, Staffordshire, England See also *Blythe (other) *Blyth (other) Blyth may refer to: People * Blyth (surname) * Blythe (given name) Places Australia * Blyth, South Australia, a small town Canada * Blyth, Ontario, a village United Kingdom * Blyth, Northumberland, a town ** Blyth Valley (UK Parliament cons ...
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Albert Blithe
Albert Blithe (June 25, 1923 – December 17, 1967) was an American career United States Army, soldier who served as a private first class with E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment (United States), Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. Blithe was portrayed in the HBO miniseries ''Band of Brothers (TV miniseries), Band of Brothers'' by Marc Warren. His life story was featured in the 2010 book ''A Company of Heroes: Personal Memories about the Real Band of Brothers and the Legacy They Left Us''. Youth Blithe was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completing 3 years of high school, he enlisted for the paratroopers on August 18, 1942, in his hometown. Military service World War II Blithe trained at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in August 1942 under Captain Herbert Sobel. Blithe jumped with the rest of Easy Company into German occupation of France during World War II, occupied France as part of the m ...
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John Blithe (MP)
John Blithe (died 1410) of Wells, Somerset, was an English politician. Family He married Christine Plomer. After Blithe's death, she married another Wells MP, Richard Setter. Career He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Wells Wells most commonly refers to: * Wells, Somerset, a cathedral city in Somerset, England * Well, an excavation or structure created in the ground * Wells (name) Wells may also refer to: Places Canada *Wells, British Columbia England * Wells ... in 1388, 1393 and 1399. References 14th-century births 1410 deaths 14th-century English politicians English MPs September 1388 English MPs 1393 English MPs 1399 People from Wells, Somerset Year of birth unknown Place of birth unknown Date of death unknown {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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John Blithe (priest)
John Blyth, Blithe or Blythe may refer to: Actors * John Sidney Blyth (1882–1942), birth name of American actor John Barrymore *John Blythe (actor) (1921–1993), English actor Politicians *John Blithe (MP) (before 1365–1410), English politician * John Blythe (Jamaica) (died 1830s), member of the House of Assembly of Jamaica in 1820; father of John Buddle Blyth * John Blythe (politician) (1842 – after 1890), Canadian politician Religious figures * John Blithe (priest) (before 1450 – after 1478), English Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey 1477–78 *John Blyth (bishop) (before 1460–1499), English Bishop of Salisbury 1493–99 Others *John Buddle Blyth (1814–1871), Jamaican-born chemist, first professor of chemistry at Queen's College Cork in Ireland * John Dean Blythe (1842–1869), English writer * John Blythe (footballer) (1924–2007), English centre half See also *John Drew Barrymore or John Blyth Barrymore, Jr. (1932–2004), American actor, son of John Barrymore * ...
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Archdeacon Of Stow And Lindsey
The Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln. History The Archdeaconry of Stow is an ancient division of Lincoln diocese; the first archdeacons are recorded from around 1092 (the time around which archdeacons were first appointed across the English church) and were among eight archdeacons in the exceptionally large diocese. The Archdeaconry of Lindsey was created on 22 December 1933 from the Stow archdeaconry and merged back into the Archdeaconry of Stow in 1994. The merged archdeaconry was named "the Archdeaconry of Stow and Lindsey". List of archdeacons High Medieval :''Some of the earliest archdeacons are occasionally referred to by several variations of the title, including Archdeacon of the West Riding (of Lindsey), and of Lindsey.'' *bef. 1092 – ?: Hugh *bef. 1133 – bef. 1134: Osbert (son of Hugh) *bef. 1134 – aft. 1152: William son of Osbert *bef. 1158 – bef. 1161: Roger de Almaria *bef. ...
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River Blithe
The River Blithe is a river in Staffordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Trent and runs for around 18 miles from source to its confluence with the River Trent. Etymology The Origins of the name Blithe probably come from the Old English for gentle, cheerful, quiet or merry. This is probably rooted in fact as the River runs as a gentle stream for most of its journey to the River Trent. Course The Blithe rises in the Hills to the East of Stoke on Trent near to Heywood Grange Farm at around 800 feet above sea level. It is joined by several smaller streams as it makes its way towards Caverswall. The River though is still only a small stream at this stage. It passes the village of Blythe Bridge and roughly follows the Stoke to Derby Railway line until it reaches Church Leigh. The countryside is mainly agricultural and is intensively farmed. The River then turns south and flows into Blithfield Reservoir at Newton Hurst. On leaving the reservoir it flows south-east ...
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Blythe (other)
The name Blythe ( or ) derives from Old English ''bliþe'' ("joyous, kind, cheerful, pleasant"; modern ''blithe''), and further back from Proto-Germanic ''*blithiz'' ("gentle, kind"). People *Blythe (given name), including a list of people named Blythe *Blythe (surname), including a list of people with the surname Blythe Places *Blythe, California, United States *Blythe, Georgia, United States *Blythe Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States *Blythe Bay, Antarctica * Blythe River, river in New Zealand *Blythe River (Tasmania), river in Tasmania, Australia *River Blithe, Staffordshire, United Kingdom *River Blythe, Warwickshire, United Kingdom * Blythe Hill Fields, London, United Kingdom *Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Other *Blythe (doll) See also * Blithe (other) * Blyth (other) *Blyth River (Northern Territory) *River Blyth (other) River Blyth is the name of several rivers in England. *River Blyth, Northumberland *River ...
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