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Richard Middleton (producer)
Richard Middleton may refer to: *Richard Middleton (Lord Chancellor) (died 1272), English theologian, philosopher and Lord Chancellor *Richard Barham Middleton (1882–1911), British poet and ghost story writer *Richard Middleton (priest) (died 1641), Anglican Dean of St David's *Richard Middleton (musicologist), English musicologist and academic *Richard Middleton (political agent) (1846–1905), English Conservative activist *Rick Middleton (born 1953), ice hockey player *Rick Middleton (American football) (born 1951), former American football player See also *Richard Myddelton (other) *Richard of Middleton Richard of Middleton (Medieval Latin: Richardus de Mediavilla; c. 1249 – c. 1308) was a member of the Franciscan Order, a theologian, and scholastic philosopher. Life Richard's origins are unclear: he was either Norman French (from Mennevil ...
(1249–1306), member of the Franciscan Order, theologian and philosopher {{hndis, Middleton, Richard ...
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Richard Middleton (Lord Chancellor)
Richard Middleton (sometimes Richard of MiddletonStaff "Lord chancellors of England and Great Britain" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' or Richard de Middleton; died 7 August 1272) was an English ecclesiastic and Lord Chancellor of England. Middleton was appointed Lord Chancellor on 29 July 1269. He was out of office before his death, but his successor Walter de Merton is first mentioned in the office on 29 November 1272.Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 85 On 5 January 1270 Middleton was given the living of the church at Hemingbrough in the East Riding of Yorkshire by the cathedral chapter of Durham Cathedral. He was also Archdeacon of Northumberland, occurring in that office on 23 September 1271 and in 1272.Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 2, Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces): Durham: Archdeacons: Northumberland' Middleton died on 7 August 1272. He had a son, Gilbert, who was dead by 1291, and a grandson, ...
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Richard Barham Middleton
Richard Barham Middleton (28 October 1882 – 1 December 1911) was an English poet and author. He is remembered most for his short ghost stories, in particular "The Ghost Ship". Biography Born in Staines, Middlesex, Middleton was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent. He then worked as a clerk at the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation bank in London from 1901 to 1907. Unhappy with that, he affected a Bohemian life at night – he is mentioned, in disguised terms, in Arthur Ransome's ''Bohemia in London''. He moved out of his parents' house into rooms in Blackfriars and joined the New Bohemians, a club where he acquired literary contacts, including Arthur Machen, Louis McQuilland (1880–1946) and Christopher Wilson. Middleton became an editor at '' Vanity Fair'' under Edgar Jepson, where he confided to his fellow editor Frank Harris that he really wanted to make a living as a poet. Shortly afterwards, Harris published Middleton's poem "The Bathing Boy":Frank Harris (1915) ''Conte ...
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Richard Middleton (priest)
Richard Middleton (died 1641) was a Church of England clergyman and writer who served as Archdeacon of Cardigan and chaplain to Charles, Prince of Wales (later King Charles I). Life Middleton obtained a BA degree from Jesus College, Oxford in 1586. He was ordained and became vicar of Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire in south Wales, and then in 1589 obtained two posts in the diocese of St David's: prebend of Brecon and archdeacon of Cardigan. (He may have been the son of Marmaduke Middleton, Bishop of St Davids, who died in 1593.) He also served as vicar of Tenby from 1617 to 1624. He was nominated to become vicar of Leeds in 1614, which caused considerable dispute since there was another candidate backed by leading parishioners and by Tobias Matthew, the Archbishop of York. The Court of Chancery ruled against Middleton. He had, meanwhile, been appointed chaplain to Charles, Prince of Wales (later King Charles I). He wrote ''The Carde and Compasse of Life'' in 1613, a ...
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Richard Middleton (musicologist)
Richard Middleton FBA is Emeritus Professor of Music at Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne. He is also the founder and co-ordinating editor of the journal ''Popular Music''. Education Middleton studied at Clare College, Cambridge and at the University of York, where his PhD was supervised by Wilfrid Mellers. Career Middleton previously taught at the University of Birmingham and the Open University. He was appointed to his present position in 1998. In 2004 Professor Middleton was elected to a Fellowship by the British Academy. Middleton retired from his post at Newcastle in 2005. Bibliography Author *''Pop Music and the Blues: A Study of the Relationship and Its Significance''. London: Gollancz, 1972. . *''Studying Popular Music''. Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1990. . *''Voicing the Popular: On the Subjects of Popular Music''. London: Routledge, 2006. . Editor or co-editor *''Reading Pop''. Oxford University Press Oxford University Press (OUP) is the uni ...
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Richard Middleton (political Agent)
Richard William Evelyn Middleton (16 February 1846 – 26 February 1905), was an English political agent for the Conservative Party. Early life Middleton was the son of Alexander Middleton and Elizabeth Middleton (née Neave) and a great-grandnephew of Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham. He entered the Royal Navy in 1860, being promoted to navigating lieutenant in 1873. He married Emily Florence in 1877 and they had five sons and two daughters.R. T. Shannon, �Middleton, Richard William Evelyn (1846–1905)��, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Jan 2014. Political agent In 1882 he was appointed honorary secretary of a Conservative club, the Point House Club in Blackheath. The year after he became Conservative agent for the constituency of West Kent. The Corrupt Practices Act 1883, Reform Act 1884 and the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 had greatly affected the electoral make-up of the country and Middleton's success in m ...
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Rick Middleton
Richard David "Nifty" Middleton (born December 4, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Playing career As a youth, Middleton played in the 1966 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Wexford, Toronto. A right winger, Middleton was drafted in the first round, 14th overall, by the Rangers in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft after a glittering junior career with the Oshawa Generals in which he led his league in scoring his final year and was named to the league's Second All-Star Team. He spent the 1973–74 season with the Rangers' farm team, the AHL Providence Reds, earning rookie of the year honors and being named to the AHL's First All-Star Team. Middleton made the big club during the 1974–75 season, and despite suffering injuries that restricted him to 47 games, scored 22 goals in that limited time. The following season was not as specta ...
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Rick Middleton (American Football)
Richard Ray Middleton (born November 28, 1951 in Delaware, Ohio) is a former American football player who played linebacker in the National Football League from 1974 through 1978. He attended Rutherford B. Hayes High School (Delaware, Ohio) and played college football at the Ohio State University. He is now a High School History/Psychology/Government Teacher at Olentangy High School Olentangy High School is a public comprehensive secondary school located in Lewis Center, Ohio, operated by the Olentangy Local School District. In 2007, the school was ranked as the 97th best high school in the U.S. by ''Newsweek''. Then, in .... External linksNFL.com player page 1951 births Living people Players of American football from Columbus, Ohio American football linebackers Ohio State Buckeyes football players New Orleans Saints players San Diego Chargers players {{linebacker-1950s-stub ...
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Richard Myddelton (other)
Richard Myddleton may refer to: * Richard Myddelton (died 1577 or 1578), MP for Denbigh Boroughs in 1542 * Sir Richard Myddelton, 3rd Baronet (1655–1716), MP for Denbighshire, 1685–1716 * Richard Myddelton (1726–1795) Richard Myddelton (26 March 1726 – March 1795), of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire, was a Welsh landowner and politician. Early life He was the eldest son of two sons and two daughters born to Mary ( Liddell) Myddelton and John Myddelton, MP of C ..., MP for Denbigh Boroughs, 1747–1788 * Richard Myddelton (1764–1796), MP for Denbigh Boroughs, 1788–1796 See also * Richard Middleton (other) {{hndis, name=Myddleton, Richard ...
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