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Richard Barnes may refer to: *Richard Barnes (bishop) (1532–1587), Bishop of Durham * Richard Barnes (Newfoundland politician) (1805–1846), Newfoundland businessman and politician * Richard Hawksworth Barnes (1831–1904), English coffee grower, naturalist and meteorologist * Richard Barnes (cricketer) (1849–1902), Australian cricketer * E. Richard Barnes (1906–1985), California politician * Richard Barnes (South Dakota politician), (born 1941), South Dakota politician *Richard Barnes (author) (born 1944), English writer known for his association with rock band ''The Who'' * Richard Barnes (musician) (born 1944), British musician * Richard Barnes (British politician) (born 1947), London politician *Rick Barnes (born 1954), American basketball coach * Rich Barnes (born 1959), American baseball player * Ricky Barnes (born 1981), American golfer See also *Richard Barnes Mason Richard Barnes Mason (January 16, 1797July 25, 1850) was an American military officer who was a ca ...
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Richard Barnes (musician)
Richard Barnes (born 9 July 1944) is a British singer who saw limited chart success in the early 1970s. He has also worked as an actor. Career His professional music career started with The Quiet Five in 1964, where he played bass guitar and sang vocals. The group broke up around 1967. Barnes released a solo album on Philips Records in 1970, which was produced by Gerry Bron, and scored two chart hits in the UK Singles Chart that same year. His first hit, "Take to the Mountains" reached number 35 in May 1970, and "Go North" peaked at number 38 in November. In the Dutch charts "Take to the Mountains" reached number 15. Both hits were written by Tony Hazzard. A compilation album was released in August 2007 by RPM Records, under the title of ''Take To The Mountains''. It featured tracks recorded by Barnes between 1969 and 1974. The track listing was as follows: # "Take to the Mountains" ( Hazzard) # " Woman, Woman" ( Glaser, Payne) # "Maria Elena" (Hazzard) # "Take My Hand for a ...
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Richard Barnes (bishop)
Richard Barnes (1532 – 24 August 1587) was an Anglicanism, Anglican priest who served as a bishop in the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, Elizabeth I. Early life, education and family He was born in Bold, St Helens, Bold which was then a village near St Helens, Merseyside, St Helens in south Lancashire. He attended Farnworth Grammar School and then was admitted to Brasenose College, Oxford. Here he was elected a fellow in 1552, and received his Bachelor of Arts, BA in 1553. This was followed by a Bachelor of Divinity, BD and then a Master of Arts, postgraduate MA in 1557. Finally he became a Doctor of Divinity, DD in 1579. Barnes was ordained a deacon on 24 September 1558 at St Bartholomew-the-Great by Peter Wall (bishop), Peter Wall, Bishop of Clonmacnoise and a priest on 7 December by Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London at Fulham Palace, his manor's chapel. After receiving Holy Orders he was made Minister of religion, Minister of Stonegrave in Yorksh ...
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Richard Barnes (Newfoundland Politician)
Richard Barnes (March 15, 1805 – September 3, 1846) was a native born businessman from St. John’s, Newfoundland. He represented Trinity Bay in the Newfoundland House of Assembly The Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly () is the Unicameralism, unicameral deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It meets in the Confederation Bu ... from 1842 to 1846. The son of William Barnes and Hannah Butler, Barnes was largely self-educated and involved in the family business which was shipping and carpentry. In 1840 he was a prominent founder of the Newfoundland Natives' Society. He entered politics during the time of the very dysfunctional Representative Government. The founding of the Natives' Society can be considered one of the earliest manifestations of Newfoundland nationalism. The Natives' Society lobbied for Responsible Government. Barnes married Eunice Alice Morris in 1840. He die ...
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Richard Hawksworth Barnes
Richard Hawksworth Barnes FLS (1831–1904) was a British meteorologist and naturalist, who spent time working as a coffee grower in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), where he collected specimens for the British Museum. The snake species '' Boiga barnesii'' is named in his honour. Early life Barnes was born in 1831 in Colombo, Ceylon, the youngest son of Maria, née Fawkes, daughter of Walter Fawkes, and her husband, the then Governor of Ceylon, Edward Barnes. He spent many of his early years at the Fawkes' family seat, Farnley Hall, near Otley, Yorkshire. He was subsequently educated at Eton College and studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, taking the Mathematical Tripos and becoming 38th Wrangler (i.e. obtaining first class honours) in 1853. Career In 1852, Barnes obtained a position as a "coffee planter" in Ceylon, where West-Indian style coffee cultivation had been introduced by his father in 1824. While there, he carried out the study of meteorology, botany ...
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Richard Barnes (cricketer)
Richard Barnes (c. 1849 - 30 April 1902) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class matches between 1870 and 1873, one for Tasmania and one for the Rest of Australia XI. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... References 1840s births 1902 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Cricketers from Tasmania {{Australia-cricket-bio-1840s-stub ...
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Richard Barnes (South Dakota Politician)
Richard Barnes (born May 16, 1941) is an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives. Life and career Barnes attended Drake University, the University of Chicago, Iowa State University, Northern State College and the University of South Dakota. Barnes served in the South Dakota House of Representatives The South Dakota House of Representatives is the lower house of the South Dakota Legislature. It consists of 70 members, two from each legislative district. Two of the state's 35 legislative districts, Districts 26 and 28, are each subdivided ... from 1973 to 1976. References 1941 births Living people Democratic Party members of the South Dakota House of Representatives Drake University alumni University of Chicago alumni Iowa State University alumni Northern State University alumni University of South Dakota alumni 20th-century members of the South Dakota Legislature {{SouthDakota-politicia ...
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Richard Barnes (author)
Richard Alan Barnes (born 3 October 1944) is an English author, best known for his association with the mod subculture and the rock group The Who, including his book on the group ''Maximum R&B''. He gave The Who their name when he was roommates with Pete Townshend, after the group had originally been called The Detours. The Who Barnes started a course at Ealing Art College at the same time as Townshend and the two of them shared a flat together, bonding over their mutual love for old R&B and soul records. Townshend subsequently said that Barnes was "very important to The Who's thinking process in the early days. He and I used to sit around and talk about The Who as an installation, we wrote a manifesto for the group together." When Townshend's group, The Detours, needed a new name, the pair sat up all night suggesting joke names, until Barnes came up with The Who. The group's singer, Roger Daltrey Sir Roger Harry Daltrey (born 1 March 1944) is an English singer, musician and a ...
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Richard Barnes (British Politician)
Richard Michael Barnes (born 1 December 1947) is a British politician, who was the Deputy Mayor of London from 2008 to 2012. A former member of the Conservative Party, Barnes served as the Leader of the Conservatives on the London Assembly from 2007 to 2008, and was the Member of the London Assembly (AM) for Ealing and Hillingdon from 2000 to 2012, when he lost his seat to Labour. On 30 September 2014, Barnes defected to the UK Independence Party (UKIP). Education He was educated at Trinity High School, Northampton, and Wolverhampton Grammar Technical School, where he was head boy, and graduated from the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. Political career and community involvement Barnes was a councillor in the London Borough of Hillingdon from 1982 to 2014 and was leader of that council from 1998, securing the re-election of the Conservative administration with an 11% swing, one of the most remarkable r ...
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Rick Barnes
Richard Barnes (born July 17, 1954) is an American college basketball coach who is currently the head coach at the University of Tennessee. He is also known for coaching at the University of Texas from 1998 to 2015, taking the team to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 16 of his 17 seasons—including 14 straight from 1999 to 2012—as well as a Final Four appearance in 2003. Barnes also previously coached at George Mason University, Providence College, and Clemson University. He has an overall record of 28–26 (.519) in the NCAA tournament (including 19–16 while at Texas). Early life Barnes was born on July 17, 1954, and grew up in Hickory, North Carolina. He is a 1977 graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College where he was a member of the men's basketball team. Coaching career Barnes served as an assistant under Eddie Biedenbach at Davidson for two seasons and one with Wimp Sanderson at Alabama. Prior to coaching at Texas, Barnes coached at George Mason, Pr ...
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Rich Barnes
Richard Monroe Barnes (born July 21, 1959) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who appeared in parts of two seasons in the Major League Baseball (MLB), playing for the Chicago White Sox in 1982 and the Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ... in 1983. He made his MLB debut at age 22 on July 18, 1982 and appeared in his last game at the age of 24 on September 25, 1983. References External links 1959 births Living people American expatriate baseball players in Canada Charleston Charlies players Chicago White Sox players Cleveland Indians players Denver Bears players Edmonton Trappers players Gulf Coast White Sox players Iowa Cubs players Knoxville Sox players Maine Guides players Major League Baseball pitchers Sportspe ...
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Ricky Barnes
Richard Kyle Barnes (born February 6, 1981) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour. Early life and amateur career Barnes was born in Stockton, California. His father, Bruce Barnes, was a punter who played with the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Barnes played college golf at the University of Arizona from 2000 to 2003. During that time he was named the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2000, Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year in 2001, second-team All-American in 2000 and 2001 and first-team All-American in 2003. In 2002, Barnes won the 102nd U.S. Amateur, defeating Hunter Mahan 2 & 1 in the final. Barnes and Mahan would share the 2003 Ben Hogan Award and would lead the United States to victory at the 2002 Eisenhower Trophy. In 2003 he was the low amateur at The Masters, where he finished 21st after outscoring his playing partner, Tiger Woods, by seven shots in the opening round. Professional career Barnes turned professional ...
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