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Spelman may refer to: People with the surname *Caroline Spelman, British politician *David Spelman (born 1966), American music producer * Edward Spelman (died 1767), English translator * Elizabeth V. Spelman, American philosopher *Henry Spelman, British antiquarian *Henry Spelman of Jamestown (1595–1623), English adventurer, soldier, and author * Sir John Spelman (historian) (1594–1643), English historian and politician, MP for Worcester * Sir John Spelman (judge) (died 1546), English judge * John Spelman (MP for Castle Rising) (1606–1663), English politician *Laura Spelman Rockefeller (1839–1915), American philanthropist *Mick Spelman, English footballer *Taffy Spelman (1914–?), English footballer *Timothy Mather Spelman (1891–1970), American composer Other uses *Spelman (music), performer of Swedish folk music *Spelman College, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. See also * Spellman, a surname * Spielmann, a surname * Spilman (other) * Szpilman Szpilman is a surname ...
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Caroline Spelman
Dame Caroline Alice Spelman (' Cormack; born 4 May 1958) is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Meriden in the West Midlands from 1997 to 2019. From May 2010 to September 2012 she was the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in David Cameron's coalition cabinet, and was sworn as a Privy Counsellor on 13 May 2010. Education Born in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, Spelman attended the Hertfordshire and Essex High School for Girls (now called The Hertfordshire and Essex High School), in Bishop's Stortford, and received a BA First Class in European Studies from Queen Mary College, University of London. Early career She was Sugar Beet commodity secretary for the National Farmers' Union from 1981 to 1984. She was deputy director of the International Confederation of European Beet Growers (officially known as ''La Confédération Internationale des Betteraviers Européens'' – CIBE) in Paris from 1984– ...
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Mick Spelman
Michael Thomas Spelman (born 8 December 1950), known as Mick or Mike Spelman, is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Hartlepool United and Darlington. He was on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers and Watford, without playing first-team football for either, and also played non-league football for Whitley Bay and Chester-le-Street Garden Farm. As a youngster, he played representative football for England Schools England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separa .... References 1950 births Living people Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne English men's footballers Men's association football midfielders England men's schools international footballers Whitley Bay F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Watford F.C. ...
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Spielmann
Spielmann or Spielman is a German occupational surname, which means " jester", from the Middle High German ''spilære''.''Dictionary of American Family Names''"Spieler Family History" Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 16 January 2016. The name may refer to: *Amanda Spielman (born 1961), British Chief Inspector of Schools * Andrew Spielman (1930–2006), American medical researcher *Chris Spielman (born 1965), American football player * Christian Spielmann (born 1963), German physicist *Dan Spielman (born 1979), Australian actor *Daniel Spielman (born 1970), American computer scientist * David Spielman (born 1950), American photographer *Dean Spielmann (born 1962), Luxembourg judge *Francisc Spielmann (1916–1974), Romanian footballer * Fritz Spielmann, aka Fred Spielman (1906-1987), Austrian composer and cabaret artist *Götz Spielmann (born 1961), Austrian film director * Isidore Spielmann (1854–1925), British engineer & art-connoisseur * Lori Nelson Spielm ...
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Spellman
Spellman is a surname. The name is common among English, German and Irish people. The Irish version of the name is derived from ''Ó Spealáin'' and is more commonly anglicised as Spillane. Notable people with the surname include: * A.B. Spellman (born 1935), American poet, music critic and arts administrator *Alonzo Spellman (born 1971), American professional football player *Alyssa Spellman, American beauty queen; Miss America contestant 2005 * Benny Spellman (1931–2011), American R&B singer * Ceallach Spellman (born 1995), British actor, TV and radio host * Eugene P. Spellman (1930–1991), American attorney and federal judge 1979–91 *Francis Spellman (1889–1967), American Roman Catholic cardinal; archbishop of New York 1939–67 * Frank Spellman (1922–2017), Olympic champion weightlifter *Gladys Spellman (1918–1988), American politician from Maryland; U.S. representative 1975–81 * Jack Spellman (1899–1966), American professional football player * John Spellman (w ...
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Spelman College
Spelman College is a private, historically black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman received its collegiate charter in 1924, making it America's second oldest private HBCU liberal arts college for women. History Founding The '' Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary'' was established on in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, by two teachers from the Oread Institute of Worcester, Massachusetts: Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard. Giles and Packard had met while Giles was a student, and Packard the preceptress, of the New Salem Academy in New Salem, Massachusetts, and fostered a lifelong friendship there. The two of them traveled to Atlanta specifically to found a school for black freedwomen, and found support from Frank Quarles, the pastor of Friendship Baptist Church. Giles and Packard b ...
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Spelman (music)
A spelman () is a player of Swedish folk music. The term has also the same meaning for Norwegian folk music, and corresponds directly to the term ''spillemand'' in Danish traditional music. Less often spelman may be folk musicians from other Nordic countries, from other European countries, from non-European countries, and even musicians in other genres. The meaning of the Swedish word spelman is very similar to that of the English "fiddler," except that it is not tied to a specific instrument. Because of the commonality of the fiddle in Swedish folk music, the word is often translated as fiddler in any case. Technically, the actual Swedish word for fiddler would be "fiolspelman" (fiddle spelman). The other common translation of this word is folk musician. The problem here is that the Swedish word "folkmusiker," meaning folk musician, was invented explicitly in opposition to the older word "spelman." Ale Möller coined the term "folkmusiker" to refer to musicians who playe ...
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Timothy Mather Spelman
Timothy Mather Spelman (January 21, 1891 – August 21, 1970) was an American composer. Spelman was a native of Brooklyn, and studied in New York with Harry Rowe Shelley in 1908; further study came with Albert Spalding and Edward Burlingame Hill at Harvard University from 1909 until 1913, and from 1913 to 1915 with Walter Courvoisier at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. In the latter year, returning to the United States, Spelman took up a post as assistant director of training for band musicians under the United States Department of War. In 1918 he and his wife, the poet Leolyn Louise Everett, returned to Europe and settled in Florence; except for the years between 1935 and 1947, during which the couple returned to the United States, he spent the rest of his life resident in Italy. Spelman's music is reminiscent more of Impressionism and European Romanticism, and typically received more performances in Europe than in his native country. Many of his works, incl ...
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Taffy Spelman
Isaac "Taffy" Spelman (9 March 1914 – after 1946) was an English professional footballer who played for Usworth Colliery, Leeds United, Southend United, Tottenham Hotspur, Hartlepool United. Football career Spelman began his career at Usworth Colliery before joining Leeds United in 1933. The right half signed for Southend United in May, 1935, he made a total of 50 appearances and scored three goals in all competitions for the ''Shrimpers''. Spelman was transferred to Tottenham Hotspur in May, 1937 and went on to feature in a further 32 matches and scored two goals in all competitions for the ''Lilywhites''.Tottenham Hotspur F.C A-Z of players
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Laura Spelman Rockefeller
Laura Celestia "Cettie" Spelman Rockefeller (September 9, 1839 – March 12, 1915) was an American abolitionist, philanthropist, school teacher, and prominent member of the Rockefeller family. Her husband was Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller. Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial were named for her. Early life Laura Celestia Spelman was born in Wadsworth, Ohio, to Puritan descendant Harvey Buell Spelman (1811–1881) and Lucy Henry (1818–1897), Yankees who had moved to Ohio from Massachusetts. Harvey was an abolitionist who was active in the Congregationalist Church, the Underground Railroad, and in politics. The Spelmans eventually moved to Cleveland, Ohio. Spelman had an elder adopted sister, Lucy Maria "Lute" Spelman (c. 1837–1920). Personal life and career In Cleveland, Lute and Spelman met John Davison Rockefeller while attending accounting classes together. He was the eldest son of William Avery "Bill" Rockefeller ...
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David Spelman
David Spelman (born 1966 in Washington, D.C., United States) is an American, New York-based, record producer and curator working in recordings, films and live events Early life Spelman was educated at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and the New England Conservatory, where he was selected as one of the one-hundred most distinguished alumni, as part of the Centenary Celebration of Jordan Hall. At the Peabody Institute he studied renaissance lute with Ronn McFarlane, and performed in the Peabody Renaissance Ensemble. At the New England Conservatory he was a student of classical guitarists David Leisner and Robert Paul Sullivan. In a 2009 interview, with Allan Kozinn, published in the New York Times Sunday Arts & Leisure, Spelman discussed the influence of classical guitarist and composer Benjamin Verdery, whom he had first encountered in a master class in Santa Cruz, California. In the 1980s, Spelman trained in acoustic guitar design and construction under Je ...
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John Spelman (MP For Castle Rising)
John Spelman (12 September 1606 – 31 January 1663) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1645 to 1648 and in 1660. Spelman was the son of Sir Clement Spelman of Narborough, Norfolk and his wife Ursula Willoughby, daughter of Sir John Willoughby of Risley. In 1645, Spelman was elected Member of Parliament for Castle Rising in the Long Parliament. He was excluded in 1648 under Pride's Purge Pride's Purge is the name commonly given to an event that took place on 6 December 1648, when soldiers prevented members of Parliament considered hostile to the New Model Army from entering the House of Commons of England. Despite defeat in the .... In 1660, Spelman was elected MP for Castle Rising in the Convention Parliament. Spelman died at the age of 56. Spelman married Anne Heveningham, daughter of Sir John Heveningham. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Spelman, John 1606 births 1663 deaths People from Breckland District English MPs 1640–1648 ...
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John Spelman (judge)
Sir John Spelman (died 1546) was an English judge from Norfolk, noted for his composition of law reports. Origins Born about 1480, he was the fourth son and youngest child of Henry Spelman (died 1496), of Bekerton in Stow Bedon, a lawyer and judge who was a Reader of Gray's Inn and Recorder of Norwich, and his second wife Ela, widow of Thomas Shouldham (died 1472), of Marham, and daughter and coheiress of William Narborough, of Narborough. His Spelman ancestors originated in Hampshire, where before 1272 they held the manor of Brockenhurst, but by 1369 had moved to Norfolk where they had lands in and later acquired the manor of Bekerton. Career About 1500, he followed his father to study law at Gray's Inn, where he served as Reader three times, and in 1521 was created a serjeant, followed next year by gaining his father's old post of Recorder of Norwich. In 1526 he was promoted to King's Serjeant and in 1531 was appointed a Justice of the King's Bench, being sworn in by the Lo ...
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