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In 1989, McSherry returned to football management, as assistant to Jim Fleeting at Rugby Park with Killie and departed his position in 1992 before being appointed as Kilmarnock's commercial manager at Rugby Park and is currently mine host of the Wee Windaes hostelry in Ayr.
Phytomyza spondylii is a species of leaf miner fly in the family Agromyzidae. The larvae develop inside the leaves of its host plant, making a conspicuous whitish mine. Host plants include Astrantia bieberstedtii, red masterwort Astrantia carniolica, giant hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum, hogweed Heracleum sphondylium and wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa.
The princess tried to persuade Leopold to abandon his itinerary and go to Berlin, but Leopold resisted. "She has no money", he wrote to Hagenauer, recounting that she had repaid the performance with kisses. "Howbeit, neither mine host nor the postmaster are to be contented with kisses."Blom, p.
Brewer was the author of some tracts in prose and verse. The first was a prose tract, published as The Life and Death of the Merry Deuill of Edmonton. With the Pleasant Pranks of Smug the Smith, Sir John and mine Host of the George about the Stealing of Venison. By T.B. (1631; reprinted in 1819).
Often were their servants sent round to see where the beer was in best condition (each house brewed its own then), and acting on their reports, the masters would patronise mine host who had the best on tap.Charleton, R.J. (n.d.). A history of Newcastle-on-Tyne from the earliest records to its formation as a city. London: Walter Scott Ltd. pp. 142–145.
19; "Captain Blood" moves into "enemy" territory, The Argus, (Wednesday, 27 August 1952), p.5; Mine Host, Jack Dyer, The Age, (Wednesday, 27 August 1952), p.7. On 8 March 1940, Richmond announced that they had refused the recently married Dyer a clearance to coach VFA club Yarraville; and Dyer stated that he would not cross to Yarraville without a clearance.
The tavern's landlord is named as William Johnson in a will dated, 1603.Hotson, Leslie. "Shakespeare and Mine Host of the Mermaid" in Atlantic Monthly 151: 6 (June 1933), pp. 708–14. In 1600 a notable disorder, caused by some drunken members of a group known as the Damned Crew attacking the watch after they were challenged, began after they were ejected from the Mermaid Tavern.
However, after a 0–2 loss away at Doncaster Rovers on 11 October 1930, he was replaced by Henry Robinson and never made another appearance. In December 1930, Howarth requested to leave Nelson and subsequently joined Lancashire Combination club Great Harwood. In his later years, he worked at the Victoria Hotel in Bury as the mine host. Howarth died in Heywood, on 20 July 1966, aged 55.
In 1653 the poet, John Taylor, who had travelled from Petworth to Steyning, wrote: > :August the 18, twelve long miles to Steyning :I rode, and nothing saw there > worth the Kenning. :But that mine host there was a jovial Wight. :My Hostess > fat and fair, a goodly sight: :The sign, the Chequer, eighteen pence to pay. > :My mare eat mortal meat, good Oats and Hay.Caldecott, J.B. John Taylor’s > Tour of Sussex in 1653.
Petersen Balogh 2009 pp.163-164 Dane's former comedy partner, George K. Arthur, mentioned Dane's final venture in his memoir: > ... Another man might have kidded and clowned and made a feature of being > "mine host" in a restaurant, but when Karl opened his hot dog stand in > Westwood his own feeling of despair must have been served across the counter > with the hamburgers. People could not bear to watch it. So they didn't come > to buy his hamburgers.
Mitcham's sixteen was bolstered by the inclusion of three guest players, one of them Bill Stirling. The other two were Surrey wicketkeeper Dennis Sullivan, who was born in Mitcham, and amateur Burnett Bullock, who was "mine host" at the public house opposite the ground that now bears his name. Mitcham batted first and scored 200 all out, their captain Howard Lacey making the top score with 39. Trenerry and Collins shared twelve of the fifteen wickets while Gregory was bowled sparingly.
After his retirement Dickson remained in the Stoke area where he was engaged in the licensing business. He was mine host of the Prince of Wales Inn on Liverpool Street. Dickson went on to become a director of the club following financial difficulties in 1908 after it was liquidated and in danger of disappearing completely. However, local feeling was roused at the eleventh hour and monies were raised by 12 local businessmen and a new board was formed, of which Dickson was a member.
One of the first buildings in the area was the Sawyers Arms Hotel which was opened by an American named Robert Carr. The Hotel was built on the Main North Road near the corner of Sawyers Arms Road which derived its name from the hotel. Henry Roil was also "mine host" at the hotel in the early years as a partner of Carr's. The hotel burnt down twice, firstly in November 1874 and was reopened by the current licensee John Wild in June 1875. The second fire occurred in September 1898 and was rebuilt by the licensee John Cooper and was renamed The Phoenix (the beautiful bird rising from the ashes) for its third incarnation.
He has collaborated with several writers, including Vikram Seth ( 8 Beastly Tales ), Richard Stilgoe ( Mine Host ), and Dilys Rose ( Kaspar Hauser and Watching over You ). Boyle has written for emerging artists at the start of their careers – the pianist James Willshire has premièred several of his works and recorded much of Boyle’s piano music on a critically acclaimed CD.Andrew Clark, "review of Rory Boyle Solo Piano Music / Phaethon's Dancing Lesson", Financial Times, 23 April 2011Graham Rickson, "Classical CDs Weekly: Boyle, Martin, Rachmaninov", The Arts Desk, 27 May 2011 He has also written several pieces for the young clarinettist Fraser Langton including the solo piece, Burble , which was nominated for a British Composer Award in 2012. He has also written four operas for children, and in 1998 the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland’s tour programme included Capriccio , which was performed at venues including the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam and the London Proms. In 2006 Boyle won a Creative Scotland Award to enable him to write an opera with a libretto by the Scottish writer and poet Dilys Rose on the subject of the nineteenth century feral child, Kaspar Hauser.

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