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Edward Rogers (rugby League)
Edward or Ted Rogers may refer to: * Edward Rogers (MP), English Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, 1545 * Edward Rogers (died 1627), English MP for Minehead, 1584 *Sir Edward Rogers (comptroller) (c. 1498–1568), Comptroller and Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to Elizabeth I of England *Edward Rogers (composer), American musician and composer for film, television and videogames *Edward S. Rogers Sr. (1900–1939), Canadian radio pioneer and businessman **Edward S. Rogers Jr. (1933–2008), Canadian business magnate, founder of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Sr. *** Edward S. Rogers III (born 1969), Canadian businessman, chairman of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Jr. * Edward Rogers (Methodist) (1909–1997), President of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1960 *Edward Rogers (representative) (1787–1857), American politician, U.S. Representative from New York * Ed Rogers (born 1978), Dominican baseball player in Major League Baseb ...
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Edward Rogers (MP)
Edward or Ted Rogers may refer to: * Edward Rogers (MP), English Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, 1545 * Edward Rogers (died 1627), English MP for Minehead, 1584 *Sir Edward Rogers (comptroller) (c. 1498–1568), Comptroller and Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to Elizabeth I of England *Edward Rogers (composer), American musician and composer for film, television and videogames *Edward S. Rogers Sr. (1900–1939), Canadian radio pioneer and businessman **Edward S. Rogers Jr. (1933–2008), Canadian business magnate, founder of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Sr. *** Edward S. Rogers III (born 1969), Canadian businessman, chairman of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Jr. * Edward Rogers (Methodist) (1909–1997), President of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1960 *Edward Rogers (representative) (1787–1857), American politician, U.S. Representative from New York * Ed Rogers (born 1978), Dominican baseball player in Major League Baseb ...
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Kingston Upon Hull (UK Parliament Constituency)
Kingston upon Hull, often simply referred to as Hull, was a parliamentary constituency in Yorkshire, electing two members of parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, from 1305 until 1885. Its MPs included the anti-slavery campaigner, William Wilberforce, and the poet Andrew Marvell. History Kingston upon Hull was a borough constituency in the town (later city) of Hull. Until the Great Reform Act of 1832, it consisted only of the parish of St Mary's, Hull and part of Holy Trinity, Hull, entirely to the west of the River Hull. This excluded parts of the urban area which had not been originally part of the town, but some of these – the rest of Holy Trinity parish, Sculcoates, Drypool, Garrisonside and part of Sutton-on-Hull – were brought into the constituency by boundary changes in 1832. This increased the population of the borough from around 16,000 to almost 50,000. The borough sent its first two known Members to the Parliament of 130 ...
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Edward Rogers (died 1627)
Edward or Ted Rogers may refer to: *Edward Rogers (MP), English Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, 1545 * Edward Rogers (died 1627), English MP for Minehead, 1584 *Sir Edward Rogers (comptroller) (c. 1498–1568), Comptroller and Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to Elizabeth I of England *Edward Rogers (composer), American musician and composer for film, television and videogames *Edward S. Rogers Sr. (1900–1939), Canadian radio pioneer and businessman **Edward S. Rogers Jr. (1933–2008), Canadian business magnate, founder of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Sr. *** Edward S. Rogers III (born 1969), Canadian businessman, chairman of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Jr. * Edward Rogers (Methodist) (1909–1997), President of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1960 *Edward Rogers (representative) (1787–1857), American politician, U.S. Representative from New York * Ed Rogers (born 1978), Dominican baseball player in Major League Baseba ...
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Minehead (UK Parliament Constituency)
Minehead was a parliamentary borough in Somerset, forming part of the town of Minehead, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1563 until 1832, when the borough was abolished by the Great Reform Act. Members of Parliament MPs 1563–1629 * ''Constituency probably established 1563''Most sources date Minehead's enfranchisement from 1563, which seems clearly implied by the House of Commons Journals, but Browne Willis gives two names (Thomas Fitzwilliams and John Fowler) as the town's representatives in the 1559 Parliament. Sir John Neale notes that the names differ from those given for 1563 "which normally is a sign of reliability" MPs 1640–1832 Notes References *Robert Beatson, ''A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament'' (London: Longman, Hurst, Res & Orme, 1807*D Brunton & D H Pennington, ''Members of the Long Parliament'' (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954) *''Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from ...
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Edward Rogers (comptroller)
Sir Edward Rogers ( – 3 May 1568Officers of the Greencloth, List of Comptrollers) was an English gentleman who served as an Officer of State in various capacities during the Tudor period. He rose to become Comptroller and Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to Elizabeth I of England from 1560 to 1568. Life Edward Rogers was born in about 1498, the son of George Rogers of Langport (d. 1524) and his wife Elizabeth. Before 1528, he married Mary Lisle, daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Lisle of the Isle of Wight. They had three daughters and a son:History of the Rogers of Wiltshire, Somerset & Devon * George, his father's heir and executor (d. 1582) * Jane, married Thomas Throckmorton * Anne, married Thomas Harmon * Mary, married John Chettel Royal service Rogers was made Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII before 1534.National Portrait Gallery, notes to portrait of Sir Edward Rogers At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, he was granted the former nunnery at Cannington in Som ...
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Edward Rogers (composer)
Edward Rogers is a Los Angeles–based musician and composer for film and television. He has written the music for several television series, including ''Bloodline'' (Netflix), ''Warehouse 13'' (Syfy), ''NYPD Blue'' (ABC), ''Over There'' ( FX), and ''Alphas'' (Syfy) as well as numerous films, advertising spots and television movies. In 2014 he co-wrote the score for ''The Bag Man'' starring Robert De Niro, John Cusack and Crispin Glover with composer Tony Morales. He collaborated with Morales again on the first season of ''Bloodline'', released in March 2015. In 2010 he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music" for the ''Warehouse 13'' theme. In 2011 he was nominated for a Hollywood Music in Media Award for "Best Soundtrack" for the ''Warehouse 13'' Season 2 Soundtrack album. Ed Rogers studied composition at Dartmouth College and the University of Southern California. He is the cousin of folk singer James Gamble Rogers IV. Selected ...
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Edward S
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned. ...
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Edward Rogers (Methodist)
Edward or Ted Rogers may refer to: *Edward Rogers (MP), English Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, 1545 *Edward Rogers (died 1627), English MP for Minehead, 1584 *Sir Edward Rogers (comptroller) (c. 1498–1568), Comptroller and Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to Elizabeth I of England *Edward Rogers (composer), American musician and composer for film, television and videogames *Edward S. Rogers Sr. (1900–1939), Canadian radio pioneer and businessman **Edward S. Rogers Jr. (1933–2008), Canadian business magnate, founder of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Sr. *** Edward S. Rogers III (born 1969), Canadian businessman, chairman of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Jr. * Edward Rogers (Methodist) (1909–1997), President of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1960 *Edward Rogers (representative) (1787–1857), American politician, U.S. Representative from New York * Ed Rogers (born 1978), Dominican baseball player in Major League Basebal ...
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List Of Presidents Of The Methodist Conference
This is a chronological list of presidents of the Methodist Conference of the Methodist Church of Great Britain and its predecessor churches. John Wesley, founder of Methodism, organised and presided over the first Methodist Conference, which was to become the church's governing body. This article lists his successors, who are elected by the Conference to serve a one-year term. Presidents follow Wesley's example in travelling the length and breadth of Great Britain, visiting and preaching in local Methodist chapels. Presidents also have an important role representing the Methodist Church in the wider world (most prominently, appearing at the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall). The first century of British Methodism was characterised by multiple splits from the original Wesleyan Methodist Church. Other Methodist branches, such as the Primitive Methodist Church, Bible Christian Church and the Methodist New Connexion had their own conferences and presidents. Th ...
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Methodist Church Of Great Britain
The Methodist Church of Great Britain is a Protestantism, Protestant List of Christian denominations, Christian denomination in Britain, and the mother church to Methodism, Methodists worldwide. It participates in the World Methodist Council, and the World Council of Churches among other ecumenical associations. Methodism began primarily through the work of John Wesley (1703–1791), who led an evangelical Christian revival, revival in 18th-century Britain. An Anglican priest, Wesley adopted unconventional and controversial practices, such as open-air preaching, to reach factory labourers and newly urbanised masses uprooted from their traditional village culture at the start of the Industrial Revolution. His preaching centred upon the universality of God's Grace in Christianity, grace for all, the Sanctification, transforming effect of faith on character, and the possibility of Christian perfection, perfection in love during this life. He organised the new converts locally and in ...
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Edward Rogers (representative)
Edward Rogers (May 30, 1787 – May 29, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1839 to 1841. Biography Born in Cornwall, Connecticut, Rogers completed preparatory studies and was graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1809. He moved to New York State about the close of the War of 1812. He was graduated from Yale College. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Madison, New York. Political career He served as delegate to the State convention to revise the constitution in 1822. He served as judge of the court of common pleas for Madison County. Congress Rogers was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1841). Later career and death He resumed the practice of law. He also engaged in literary pursuits. He died in Galway, New York on May 29, 1857, and was interred in Madison Cemetery. Family He was the father ...
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Ed Rogers
Edward Antonio Rogers (born August 29, 1978) is a retired utility infielder who played with the Baltimore Orioles. He bats and throws right-handed. Career Baltimore Orioles Rogers was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a free agent in . He debuted in Major League Baseball with the Orioles, playing for them in parts of three seasons between and . In , he hit his only major league home run in his only at-bat of the season. It came against Alan Embree of the New York Yankees. During a 2006 game against the New York Mets, as Rogers came in to pick up a bloop single into left field, the ball took an odd hop and went up his sleeve and he had to reach into the back of his shirt to get it out. Boston Red Sox Before the season, Rogers signed a minor league contract with the Boston Red Sox and was invited to spring training. During an exhibition game, on March 7, he hit a walk-off home run to beat the New York Mets, 9–5. In the 2007- offseason, he signed a minor league contract w ...
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