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Daniel Burgess (footballer)
Daniel Burgess may refer to: *Daniel Burgess (chaplain), chaplain to Horace Vere and father-in-law to William Ames *Daniel Burgess (minister) (1645–1713), English Presbyterian divine *Daniel Maynard Burgess (1828–1911), American surgeon and explorer * Daniel Wright "Danny" Burgess Jr., American Republican Party politician in Florida *Dick Burgess Daniel Burgess (23 October 1896 – 1983) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Career Burgess played for local side Goldenhill Wanderers before joining Port Vale in December 1918 after leaving the army. He ... (1896–1983), English soccer player See also * Daniel Burges {{hndis, Burgess, Daniel ...
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Daniel Burgess (chaplain)
Daniel Burgess may refer to: * Daniel Burgess (chaplain), chaplain to Horace Vere and father-in-law to William Ames *Daniel Burgess (minister) (1645–1713), English Presbyterian divine * Daniel Maynard Burgess (1828–1911), American surgeon and explorer * Daniel Wright "Danny" Burgess Jr., American Republican Party politician in Florida * Dick Burgess (1896–1983), English soccer player See also *Daniel Burges Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Burges, VC, DSO (1 July 1873 – 24 October 1946) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonw ...
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William Ames
William Ames (; Latin: ''Guilielmus Amesius''; 157614 November 1633) was an English Puritan minister, philosopher, and controversialist. He spent much time in the Netherlands, and is noted for his involvement in the controversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians. Early life and education Ames was born at Ipswich, and was brought up by a maternal uncle, Robert Snelling of Boxford. He was educated at the local grammar school and from 1594 at Christ's College, Cambridge. He was considerably influenced by his tutor at Christ's, William Perkins, and by his successor Paul Bayne. Ames graduated BA in 1598 and MA in 1601, and was chosen for a fellowship in Christ's College. He was popular in the university, and in his own college. One of Ames's sermons became historical in the Puritan controversies. It was delivered in the university Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge on 21 December 1609, and in it he rebuked sharply "lusory lotts" and the "heathenish debauchery" of the ...
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Daniel Burgess (minister)
Daniel Burgess (1645–1713) was an English Presbyterian minister. Life His father was Daniel Burgess, who, after holding the livings of Staines and of Sutton Magna, Wiltshire, was appointed rector of Collingbourn Ducis, Wiltshire, through the influence of his brother Isaac Burgess, High Sheriff of the county. He was ejected from the rectory in 1662, and was probably the author of the sermon on Eccl. xii. 1, mentioned by Watts and Allibone. Burgess was placed under Richard Busby at Westminster School in 1654, and entered commoner of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, in 1660. He studied hard, but did not graduate, declining to conform. The statement that he took orders at Oxford needs confirmation; deacon's orders he may have had, but more probably only the license of a presbytery. Leaving the university, he acted as domestic chaplain to Foyl of Chute, Wiltshire, and afterwards to Smith of Tedworth. In 1667, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, lord president of Munster, took him to Irela ...
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Daniel Maynard Burgess
Daniel Maynard Burgess (December 21, 1828 – 1911) was a surgeon and explorer born in Otsego County, New York. He traveled extensively worldwide, particularly in Central and South America. Burgess also served as a surgeon in the Civil War under General McClellan. He was present at the destruction of the first battleship '' Maine'' in Havana, Cuba. Burgess died within minutes of giving final instructions on the publication of his memoir, in which he reminisces about numerous acquaintances of note including Presidents Grant, Arthur and Cleveland; Generals Winfield Scott, Philip Sheridan, and Robert E. Lee; Daniel Webster, Mark Hanna, Roscoe Conkling, William Tweed, Charles Dana, F. Hopkinson Smith, and King Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910. The second child and eldest son of Qu ...
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Danny Burgess
Daniel Wright Burgess Jr. (born June 1, 1986) is an American politician who currently serves as a Florida State Senator from District 20, which includes parts of Tampa, Thonotosassa, New Tampa, and Zephyrhills. He previously served as the executive director of the Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs, as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, and as the mayor of Zephyrhills. History Burgess was born in Zephyrhills, Florida in 1986 and attended the University of South Florida. While a college student, he was elected to the Zephyrhills City Council in 2005, defeating Celia Graham with 60 percent of the vote. Burgess was re-elected in 2007, defeating Richard Kaeberlein with 82 percent of the vote, and he served as President of the City Council. In 2008, after he graduated with a degree in political science, he resigned from the City Council to attend the Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in Orlando, graduating with his Juris Doctor in 2011. Upon graduation, he was co ...
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Dick Burgess
Daniel Burgess (23 October 1896 – 1983) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Career Burgess played for local side Goldenhill Wanderers before joining Port Vale in December 1918 after leaving the army. He scored on his debut at inside-right in a 3–1 victory over Manchester United in a Football League Lancashire Section match at the Old Recreation Ground on 14 December 1918. He scored a total of four goals in seven games for the "Valeites" before moving on to Arsenal in February 1919. He spent three seasons at Highbury, scoring one goal from 13 First Division games. He spent the 1922–23 season with West Ham United but featured in just two Second Division matches. He finally found regular first-team football at Aberdare Athletic, scoring 24 goals in 77 Third Division South across the 1923–24 and 1924–25 campaigns. He returned to London to play for Queens Park Rangers, scoring 8 eight goals in 32 Third Division South fixtures ...
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