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Recital de la banda de periodistas "Culpables de la Verdad" en octubre de 2002 en la Peatonal Sarmiento, Mendoza.
Glam rockers Moderatto proved that their popularity reaches beyond their Mexico City roots by rocking the crowd outside the Terrace Theatre with hits including, "Si Mi Delito Es Rockear (Me Declaro Culpable) [If Rocking Is My Crime (Then I Plead Guilty)]"
Glam rockers Moderatto proved that their popularity reaches beyond their Mexico City roots by rocking the crowd outside the Terrace Theatre with hits including, "Si Mi Delito Es Rockear (Me Declaro Culpable) [If Rocking Is My Crime (Then I Plead Guilty)]"
Observen el lado lateral izquierdo. En ese sector viajaba Norberto De Cesari cuando murió el 24 de diciembre de 1998. La causa judicial sigue abierta.
Luego de varios dias de acampar en Calafate - Argentina me di cuenta de lo sucia que estaba mi carpa, claro! estos conocidos y bonitos pajaritos habían hecho de las suyas literalmente " cagaron mi carpa " por lo que fue inevitable buscarlos y hacer un primer plano de uno de los culpables :)
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Semejante al Gorrión (Passer domesticus), aunque un poco más chico y menos macizo, esta ave se distingue principalmente por la gran mancha rufescente o rojiza en el cuello. Es una raza típicamente chilena, no encontrándose en ningún otro país.
( Fuente: www.avesdechile.cl )
I talked to this guy on Webster Street near Hayes Valley today (June 2008). He was arguing with the man behind him about Mayor Newsom's degree of sincerity and degree of culpability for killing the poor.
And his house was covered in fading newspaper clippings, posters and rants all covered with tarp to keep out the rain.
Kurt Cobain
Diarios
Reservoir Books - 544 páginas
2016
Meterse en los últimos años de vida de Kurt Cobain por la vía de sus diarios no es gratuito, especialmente si el protagonista de estas páginas significó algo para quien se tope con sus escritos.
Recopilando textos íntimos del período 1988-1994, cada página logra meterte en una espiral que te llevará a conocer a otros KC. Ahí viven desde el tipo que luchaba por darse a conocer con sus canciones, hasta el que recomendaba meterse un pico de heroína para salir de la mierda en la que vivía habitualmente, especialmente luego de convertirse en una celebridad. “¡Dios, no soporto el éxito! ¡Y me siento tan culpable!”, se lee en una parte, con la sinceridad de un tipo criado bajo los conceptos del punk rock que no puede ser más sincera.
Diarios, por momentos, resulta chocante, triste y conmovedor, al punto de invadir todo nuestro espacio de lectura. Tal vez por eso en un contexto, el actual, donde todo el mundo tiene algo para decir (espacio que las redes sociales tan bien explotan) leer la angustia genuina de un tipo que prefirió no traicionarse bien vale la pena. ¡Valor!
Diego Gez
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Review books: Kurt Cobain - Diaries. In THC Magazine, June 2017. Txt Diego Gez
Getting into the last years of Kurt Cobain’s life through his journals is not free, especially if the protagonist of these pages meant something to anyone who comes across his writings. Collecting intimate texts from 1988-1994, each page gets you into a spiral that will lead you to meet other KCs. They live there from the guy who struggled to make himself known with his songs, to the guy who recommended sticking a heroin spike to get out of the shit he usually lived in, especially after becoming a celebrity. "God, I can’t stand success! And I feel so guilty!" is read in part, with the sincerity of a guy raised under the concepts of punk rock that can not be more sincere.
Diaries, at times, are shocking, sad and moving, to the point of invading our entire reading space. Maybe that’s why in a context, the current one, where everyone has something to say (space that social networks so well exploit) reading the genuine anguish of a guy who preferred not to betray himself well is worth it. Be brave! Diego Gez
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Merry Christmas.
The big day dawned with strong winds, light drizzle and temperatures of nearly 15 degrees.
We had time for a coffee and wrap the last of the presents for family, before Jools took me to Jen's to collect her and Sylv so we could go to church.
Just the other side of the Deal Road, north of East Langdon is West Langdon, and they have a church that I have never been in, so we would go there.
Sylv was ready, so they both climbed in the car and Jools took is via narrow lanes to West Langdon, and because the church is at the end of a narrow single track lane with no parking, so Jools dropped us off at the fingerpost, and we walked up the lane, dodging horse eggs flattened on the road to the church.
Where we were greeted warmly upon entering.
St Mary is a simple Victorian church, with just stained glass in the east window.
I explained my project, and went round taking shots, before we took our places in a pew near the front.
This is not usual for me, in fact I can only remember going to church a couple of times at Christmas before.
Now, churches.
Thanks to the project, I know of low, high, nonconformist, traditional. But staying for a service is unusual for me.
With about a dozen of us, the service began, all taken from the Common Book of Prayer, another first for me too, with just the one hymn, a carol, but at the end.
Jen and I were the only ones who did not take Communion, I'd have no idea what to say or do. But Sylv did.
We ended with Oh Come All Ye Faithful, and that was it.
We walked back down the lane, where Jools was waiting, taking us back via Whitfield to drop them off, and then back to Chez Jelltex for brunch and brews.
At one, we drove back to Jen's, where we had a drink while we waited for the others to arrive: Mike, George, Trinny, Cath and two family friends of Jen's.
So, there was nearly ten sitting down to turkey, ham and all the trimmings at three, as Charlie delivered his address to the nation on the wireless.
The meal wasn't huge, but enough. I had double portion of sprouts as the carrots had gone, but hey.
Two glasses of fizz, crackers and laughs.
And then retiring to the living room for the exchange of presents, with more drinking and laughs.
We drifted back home at just gone five, with us heading back along very deserted roads back to St Maggies, as the cats needed their dinner.
In fact, Scully was in the wood store, waiting, and meowed loudly as I walked down the drive.
Merry Christmas.
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St. Mary's is a Victorian-era rebuilding of a ruinous medieval church. There had been a church on this site since before 1189, the year when Canons from the Premonstratensian Order founded Langton Abbey, a short distance away across the fields. The Abbey was dissolved in 1535 during the early stages of the Reformation. It was later given to the Thornhill family by Elizabeth I and rebuilt as a manorial farmhouse. The body of Sir Timothy Thornhill (died 1648) was buried under the High Altar, although it appears that the church was already falling into dilapidation. In 1660 Sir Thomas Peyton, a Baronet from the Knowlton Estate, provided the funding for some major repairs. The timber for the pews and pulpit was in the churchyard ready to be assembled, but it was stolen in the middle of the night and the restoration plans never came to fruition. In 1800 Hasted recorded that the church was in ruins, with only the outer walls remaining. Despite this the Rector of East Langdon still had the duty to appoint a curate to West Langdon. The churchyard was used for burials even though there wasn't a functioning church. In 1863 a Congregational church was built close to the village crossroads. The non-conformists were quick to detect areas without an Anglican church. This church - later a URC - in a village with rarely more than 60 inhabitants - remained extant until December 2019. In 1869, spurred into action by the sudden presence of the Congregationals, the owner of Langdon Abbey, Benjamin Taylor, and the tenant farmer, Richard Coleman, financed a complete rebuilding of St. Mary's. Only the stone dressings surrounding the west door and a pile of flint in the south-west corner remained from the medieval church. The new church was a simple flint structure consisting of a nave and sanctuary under one roof, a small bellcote at the west end and a separate vestry to the north-east corner. In 1906 the church again needed major restoration work after a fire broke out when a coke stove was left on overnight, destroying everything apart from the exterior walls. It was rebuilt and re-opened in 1908 with the addition of a new western porch with a north-facing door. The east window, designed by Coakes and manufacted by James Powell & Son, commemorates Richard Coleman, who also contributed to the 1892 restoration of St. Augustine's, East Langdon, and is buried in the churchyard there. It features as its subject Christ showing various Acts of Mercy and was installed in 1909 after the latest restoration. The trim and well-made wooden furnishings all date from this Edwardian-era refurbishment. In 1969 the church survived moves by the Diocese of Canterbury to have it declared redundant, but over half a century later it is now used only as a Festival Church and opened for services once a month. At the time of writing, it is unclear what the future holds. Outside the church, near the east window is a gravestone eulogising a Wesleyan Methodist preacher, Thomas Ash (died 1871), a rare piece of ecumenism contained within an Anglican churchyard. Text by Rob Baker
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WEST LANGDON.
THE next parish northward is West Langdon, which takes its name from the long down or ridge of hills on which it is situated; and to distinguish it from the adjoining parish of East Langdon, in the hundred of Corniloe, and it is sometimes written in old records Monken Langdon, from the monastery formerly situated within it. The manors of Norborne and East Langdon claim over some parts of this parish.
THIS PARISH is situated among the high hills and wide capacious valleys of this part of Kent, and like the rest of the neighbouring parishes is mostly open and uninclosed, having no wood, and but little shelter within it; the soil is like that of the adjoining parish of Whitfield, chalky and poor. It is but small, containing about six hundred acres; the church which is in ruins, with about tweleve houses, forming the village, stands round a green of about an acre in compass, in the middle of the parish. About a quarter of a mile eastward from which are the ruins of the abbey, and the house called the Abbey farm, which latter was modernized and new fronted with brick by the Thornhills; but it appears now to be again falling to decay.
THE MANOR OF WEST LANGDON was antiently part of those lands which made up the barony of Averenches, alias Folkestone, of which it was antiently held by knight's service and ward to the castle of Dover, by the family of Auberville, or De Albrincis, as they were written in Latin deeds, whose capital seat was at Westenhanger; one of them, Sir William de Auberville, senior, resided there in king Richard I.'s reign, and held this manor as above-mentioned; and having in the fourth year of it, anno 1192, founded within this manor AN ABBEY of white canons of the Premonstratensian order, brought hither from Leyston, in Suffolk, in honour of the blessed Virgin Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, of Canterbury, he gave this manor, among other lands, as an endowment to it in pure and perpetual alms, free from all secular service and payment, (fn. 1) which foundation and gift was afterwards confirmed by Simon de Auberville, or Albrincis; and in the 30th year of king Edward I. by Sir Nicholas de Criol, great grandson by a female heir of the founder before-mentioned, by which means this abbey from that time came under the patronage and protection of the family of Criol, after which, in the 19th year of king Edward II. Edward, earl of Chester, the king's eldest son, guardian of the kingdom of England, and the king's locum tenens in it, was here at Langedon, on the 3d of August.
But whether the endowment of this abbey was not sufficient for its maintenance as such, so that being unable to support the expence and dignity of an abbot, it seems at times to have discontinued the election of one, and to have remained contented under the government of a prior, as the head of it, and frequently to have been under the estimation of a priory, (as appears by many deeds and instruments at different times relating to it) in like manner as Combwell and many other religious houses elsewhere, in which estate it continued till the final dissolution of it in the 27th gear of king Henry VIII. when the abbot, (for so he is stiled in the instrument of surrender) and religious of this monastery, foreseeing the impending storm to crush them, and knowing themselves culpable of many irregularities, and being besides so artfully managed by the king's commissioners, that they desired to leave their prosession and habit, and to give up their house and possessions to the king, as their founder and patron, on No vember 13, that year, voluntarily surrendered both into his hands, which surrendry was confirmed by the act which passed afterwards that year, by which all religious houses, which were under the clear yearly value of 200l. were suppressed, and this act not only gave those to the king, but all such as within one year next before had been given up to him or otherwise dissolved, this house being at that time of the clear yearly value of 47l. 6s. 10d. and of the gross revenue of 56l. 6s. 9d.
WILLIAM SAYER was the last abbot, who with ten monks, surrendered this abbey into the king's hands. (fn. 2) The arms of the abbey were, Azure, two crosiers in saltier, argent, the dexter crook, or, the sinister, sable.
The manor of West Langdon, with the scite of the abbey, and other lands and possessions belonging to it, remained afterwards in the crown, till the king, in his 29th year, granted the whole of them, excepting the advowsons of churches, and subject to a payment, to the curate of West Langdon, and other payments, to archbishop Cranmer, who not long afterwards exchanged this manor, the scite of the monastery, and all the lands in this parish belonging to it, again with the crown, where they remained, till queen Elizabeth in her 33d year granted this estate to Samuel Thornhill, esq. of London, (fn. 3) in whose descendants it continued, till it was at length alienated to Master, of the adjoining parish of East Langdon, and from that name again about the beginning of queen Anne's reign to Henry Furnese, esq. of London, the son of George, brother of Sir H. Furnese, bart. of Waldershare, who passed it away by sale to Coke, descended from a younger branch of the family seated at Holkham, in Norfolk, and he devised it by will to his brother Edward Coke, esq. afafterwards of Canterbury. He married Catherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Hales, bart. of Bekesborne, by whom he had two daughters his coheirs, Mary married to Sir William Lynch, K. B. of Groves, in this county; and Annette married to Lewis Cage, esq. of Milgate, in Bersted. He died in 1773, and by will gave this estate to his grandson Lewis Cage, esq. jun. since of Combe, in Berstled, the eldest son of Lewis Cage, esq. by Annetta his youngest daughter; Mr. Cage married Fanny, the eldest daughter of the late Sir Brook Bridges, bart. of Goodnestone, by whom he has one daughter; (fn. 4) he is at this time the possessor of this estate. A court baron is held for this manor.
There are no parochial charities. The poor constantly maintained are about five, casually seldom any.
WEST LANGDON is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sandwich.
The church, which was dedicated to St. Mary, has been long in a ruinated state. In 1660, Sir Thomas Peyton, bart. of Knolton, had a design to repair it, for which purpose he provided a quantity of timber, but in the night the country people stole the whole of it away, and besides took away the pulpit, pews, &c. which had been left standing, out of the church; in which dilapidated situation it still continues. The ruins of it consist of a nave and chancel tolerably entire, excepting the roof. In the chancel is a gravestone, now covered with rubbish, for Sir Timothy Thornhill, once owner of this abbey.
The church of West Langdon was antiently appendant to the manor, and as a such was of the patronage of the abbot and convent of West Langdon, to which it was appropriated, and continued so till the dissolution of it in the 27th year of king Henry VIII. when this church, with the manor, among the rest of the possessions of the abbey, was granted to the archbishop, who, though he not long afterwards exchanged the manor again with the crown, retained this church, among others, in his possession, and it has continued ever since in the patronage of his successors, his grace the archbishop being the present patron of it.
It is valued in the king's books at 6l. 13s. 4d. but since the dissolution of the abbey it has been esteemed only as a curacy, to which the archbishop nominates, and is now of the clear yearly value of sixteen pounds.
The demesnes of the abbey are exempt from the payment of great tithes, but they are charged with the payment of six pounds yearly to the curate.
This curacy has been augmented by the governors of queen Anne's bounty, with the money from which, a small farm of about thirty pounds per annum, lying in this parish, Guston, and Little Mongeham, was purchased for the augmentation of the vicarages of the parishes of West Langdon and Guston. There are three acres of glebe, but no vicarage house.
¶The rectors of the adjoining parish of East Langdon have been for a long time past successively nominated to the several archbishops to this curacy, whose names may be seen under the description of that parish, ThoDelanoy, rector of East Langdon, being the present curate of West Langdon, nominated to it by the archbishop, in 1788.
Merry Christmas.
The big day dawned with strong winds, light drizzle and temperatures of nearly 15 degrees.
We had time for a coffee and wrap the last of the presents for family, before Jools took me to Jen's to collect her and Sylv so we could go to church.
Just the other side of the Deal Road, north of East Langdon is West Langdon, and they have a church that I have never been in, so we would go there.
Sylv was ready, so they both climbed in the car and Jools took is via narrow lanes to West Langdon, and because the church is at the end of a narrow single track lane with no parking, so Jools dropped us off at the fingerpost, and we walked up the lane, dodging horse eggs flattened on the road to the church.
Where we were greeted warmly upon entering.
St Mary is a simple Victorian church, with just stained glass in the east window.
I explained my project, and went round taking shots, before we took our places in a pew near the front.
This is not usual for me, in fact I can only remember going to church a couple of times at Christmas before.
Now, churches.
Thanks to the project, I know of low, high, nonconformist, traditional. But staying for a service is unusual for me.
With about a dozen of us, the service began, all taken from the Common Book of Prayer, another first for me too, with just the one hymn, a carol, but at the end.
Jen and I were the only ones who did not take Communion, I'd have no idea what to say or do. But Sylv did.
We ended with Oh Come All Ye Faithful, and that was it.
We walked back down the lane, where Jools was waiting, taking us back via Whitfield to drop them off, and then back to Chez Jelltex for brunch and brews.
At one, we drove back to Jen's, where we had a drink while we waited for the others to arrive: Mike, George, Trinny, Cath and two family friends of Jen's.
So, there was nearly ten sitting down to turkey, ham and all the trimmings at three, as Charlie delivered his address to the nation on the wireless.
The meal wasn't huge, but enough. I had double portion of sprouts as the carrots had gone, but hey.
Two glasses of fizz, crackers and laughs.
And then retiring to the living room for the exchange of presents, with more drinking and laughs.
We drifted back home at just gone five, with us heading back along very deserted roads back to St Maggies, as the cats needed their dinner.
In fact, Scully was in the wood store, waiting, and meowed loudly as I walked down the drive.
Merry Christmas.
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St. Mary's is a Victorian-era rebuilding of a ruinous medieval church. There had been a church on this site since before 1189, the year when Canons from the Premonstratensian Order founded Langton Abbey, a short distance away across the fields. The Abbey was dissolved in 1535 during the early stages of the Reformation. It was later given to the Thornhill family by Elizabeth I and rebuilt as a manorial farmhouse. The body of Sir Timothy Thornhill (died 1648) was buried under the High Altar, although it appears that the church was already falling into dilapidation. In 1660 Sir Thomas Peyton, a Baronet from the Knowlton Estate, provided the funding for some major repairs. The timber for the pews and pulpit was in the churchyard ready to be assembled, but it was stolen in the middle of the night and the restoration plans never came to fruition. In 1800 Hasted recorded that the church was in ruins, with only the outer walls remaining. Despite this the Rector of East Langdon still had the duty to appoint a curate to West Langdon. The churchyard was used for burials even though there wasn't a functioning church. In 1863 a Congregational church was built close to the village crossroads. The non-conformists were quick to detect areas without an Anglican church. This church - later a URC - in a village with rarely more than 60 inhabitants - remained extant until December 2019. In 1869, spurred into action by the sudden presence of the Congregationals, the owner of Langdon Abbey, Benjamin Taylor, and the tenant farmer, Richard Coleman, financed a complete rebuilding of St. Mary's. Only the stone dressings surrounding the west door and a pile of flint in the south-west corner remained from the medieval church. The new church was a simple flint structure consisting of a nave and sanctuary under one roof, a small bellcote at the west end and a separate vestry to the north-east corner. In 1906 the church again needed major restoration work after a fire broke out when a coke stove was left on overnight, destroying everything apart from the exterior walls. It was rebuilt and re-opened in 1908 with the addition of a new western porch with a north-facing door. The east window, designed by Coakes and manufacted by James Powell & Son, commemorates Richard Coleman, who also contributed to the 1892 restoration of St. Augustine's, East Langdon, and is buried in the churchyard there. It features as its subject Christ showing various Acts of Mercy and was installed in 1909 after the latest restoration. The trim and well-made wooden furnishings all date from this Edwardian-era refurbishment. In 1969 the church survived moves by the Diocese of Canterbury to have it declared redundant, but over half a century later it is now used only as a Festival Church and opened for services once a month. At the time of writing, it is unclear what the future holds. Outside the church, near the east window is a gravestone eulogising a Wesleyan Methodist preacher, Thomas Ash (died 1871), a rare piece of ecumenism contained within an Anglican churchyard. Text by Rob Baker
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WEST LANGDON.
THE next parish northward is West Langdon, which takes its name from the long down or ridge of hills on which it is situated; and to distinguish it from the adjoining parish of East Langdon, in the hundred of Corniloe, and it is sometimes written in old records Monken Langdon, from the monastery formerly situated within it. The manors of Norborne and East Langdon claim over some parts of this parish.
THIS PARISH is situated among the high hills and wide capacious valleys of this part of Kent, and like the rest of the neighbouring parishes is mostly open and uninclosed, having no wood, and but little shelter within it; the soil is like that of the adjoining parish of Whitfield, chalky and poor. It is but small, containing about six hundred acres; the church which is in ruins, with about tweleve houses, forming the village, stands round a green of about an acre in compass, in the middle of the parish. About a quarter of a mile eastward from which are the ruins of the abbey, and the house called the Abbey farm, which latter was modernized and new fronted with brick by the Thornhills; but it appears now to be again falling to decay.
THE MANOR OF WEST LANGDON was antiently part of those lands which made up the barony of Averenches, alias Folkestone, of which it was antiently held by knight's service and ward to the castle of Dover, by the family of Auberville, or De Albrincis, as they were written in Latin deeds, whose capital seat was at Westenhanger; one of them, Sir William de Auberville, senior, resided there in king Richard I.'s reign, and held this manor as above-mentioned; and having in the fourth year of it, anno 1192, founded within this manor AN ABBEY of white canons of the Premonstratensian order, brought hither from Leyston, in Suffolk, in honour of the blessed Virgin Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, of Canterbury, he gave this manor, among other lands, as an endowment to it in pure and perpetual alms, free from all secular service and payment, (fn. 1) which foundation and gift was afterwards confirmed by Simon de Auberville, or Albrincis; and in the 30th year of king Edward I. by Sir Nicholas de Criol, great grandson by a female heir of the founder before-mentioned, by which means this abbey from that time came under the patronage and protection of the family of Criol, after which, in the 19th year of king Edward II. Edward, earl of Chester, the king's eldest son, guardian of the kingdom of England, and the king's locum tenens in it, was here at Langedon, on the 3d of August.
But whether the endowment of this abbey was not sufficient for its maintenance as such, so that being unable to support the expence and dignity of an abbot, it seems at times to have discontinued the election of one, and to have remained contented under the government of a prior, as the head of it, and frequently to have been under the estimation of a priory, (as appears by many deeds and instruments at different times relating to it) in like manner as Combwell and many other religious houses elsewhere, in which estate it continued till the final dissolution of it in the 27th gear of king Henry VIII. when the abbot, (for so he is stiled in the instrument of surrender) and religious of this monastery, foreseeing the impending storm to crush them, and knowing themselves culpable of many irregularities, and being besides so artfully managed by the king's commissioners, that they desired to leave their prosession and habit, and to give up their house and possessions to the king, as their founder and patron, on No vember 13, that year, voluntarily surrendered both into his hands, which surrendry was confirmed by the act which passed afterwards that year, by which all religious houses, which were under the clear yearly value of 200l. were suppressed, and this act not only gave those to the king, but all such as within one year next before had been given up to him or otherwise dissolved, this house being at that time of the clear yearly value of 47l. 6s. 10d. and of the gross revenue of 56l. 6s. 9d.
WILLIAM SAYER was the last abbot, who with ten monks, surrendered this abbey into the king's hands. (fn. 2) The arms of the abbey were, Azure, two crosiers in saltier, argent, the dexter crook, or, the sinister, sable.
The manor of West Langdon, with the scite of the abbey, and other lands and possessions belonging to it, remained afterwards in the crown, till the king, in his 29th year, granted the whole of them, excepting the advowsons of churches, and subject to a payment, to the curate of West Langdon, and other payments, to archbishop Cranmer, who not long afterwards exchanged this manor, the scite of the monastery, and all the lands in this parish belonging to it, again with the crown, where they remained, till queen Elizabeth in her 33d year granted this estate to Samuel Thornhill, esq. of London, (fn. 3) in whose descendants it continued, till it was at length alienated to Master, of the adjoining parish of East Langdon, and from that name again about the beginning of queen Anne's reign to Henry Furnese, esq. of London, the son of George, brother of Sir H. Furnese, bart. of Waldershare, who passed it away by sale to Coke, descended from a younger branch of the family seated at Holkham, in Norfolk, and he devised it by will to his brother Edward Coke, esq. afafterwards of Canterbury. He married Catherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Hales, bart. of Bekesborne, by whom he had two daughters his coheirs, Mary married to Sir William Lynch, K. B. of Groves, in this county; and Annette married to Lewis Cage, esq. of Milgate, in Bersted. He died in 1773, and by will gave this estate to his grandson Lewis Cage, esq. jun. since of Combe, in Berstled, the eldest son of Lewis Cage, esq. by Annetta his youngest daughter; Mr. Cage married Fanny, the eldest daughter of the late Sir Brook Bridges, bart. of Goodnestone, by whom he has one daughter; (fn. 4) he is at this time the possessor of this estate. A court baron is held for this manor.
There are no parochial charities. The poor constantly maintained are about five, casually seldom any.
WEST LANGDON is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sandwich.
The church, which was dedicated to St. Mary, has been long in a ruinated state. In 1660, Sir Thomas Peyton, bart. of Knolton, had a design to repair it, for which purpose he provided a quantity of timber, but in the night the country people stole the whole of it away, and besides took away the pulpit, pews, &c. which had been left standing, out of the church; in which dilapidated situation it still continues. The ruins of it consist of a nave and chancel tolerably entire, excepting the roof. In the chancel is a gravestone, now covered with rubbish, for Sir Timothy Thornhill, once owner of this abbey.
The church of West Langdon was antiently appendant to the manor, and as a such was of the patronage of the abbot and convent of West Langdon, to which it was appropriated, and continued so till the dissolution of it in the 27th year of king Henry VIII. when this church, with the manor, among the rest of the possessions of the abbey, was granted to the archbishop, who, though he not long afterwards exchanged the manor again with the crown, retained this church, among others, in his possession, and it has continued ever since in the patronage of his successors, his grace the archbishop being the present patron of it.
It is valued in the king's books at 6l. 13s. 4d. but since the dissolution of the abbey it has been esteemed only as a curacy, to which the archbishop nominates, and is now of the clear yearly value of sixteen pounds.
The demesnes of the abbey are exempt from the payment of great tithes, but they are charged with the payment of six pounds yearly to the curate.
This curacy has been augmented by the governors of queen Anne's bounty, with the money from which, a small farm of about thirty pounds per annum, lying in this parish, Guston, and Little Mongeham, was purchased for the augmentation of the vicarages of the parishes of West Langdon and Guston. There are three acres of glebe, but no vicarage house.
¶The rectors of the adjoining parish of East Langdon have been for a long time past successively nominated to the several archbishops to this curacy, whose names may be seen under the description of that parish, ThoDelanoy, rector of East Langdon, being the present curate of West Langdon, nominated to it by the archbishop, in 1788.
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Recital de la banda de periodistas "Culpables de la Verdad" en octubre de 2002 en la Peatonal Sarmiento, Mendoza.
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Redacción Fénix Azul @fenixazul44 | LAE Manuel Vela Flickr – Fotografía Lyz Vega / Mara González / Manuel Vela para Mv Fotografía Profesional / Edición y retoque www.pueblaexpres.com / en Twitter @Mv_ManuelVela
Puebla., Puebla a 26 de Marzo 2015
(Nota de Opinión) Fénix Azul @fenixazul44
¡¿Culpables o Victimas?!
A falta de 6 juegos para terminar este Clausura 2015, mucho se ha comentado por redes sociales, aficionados enfranjados, comunicadores de radio y televisión, así como prensa en general, que de llegar a descender Puebla, este equipo junto con su dirección técnica serían los menos culpables pues por lo menos en números hasta la pasada jornada 11, donde en este momento, La Franja de la mano del Profesor Guadalupe Cruz ha conseguido 15 puntos de 33 posibles, teniendo una efectividad del 45.45 %.
Muchos dirán, los resultados en puntos demuestran que no se les puede culpar en caso de que en este torneo la franquicia descienda, sin embargo, antes de iniciar esta travesía en la jornada 1, El Profe Cruz prometió que con el plantel de jugadores que contaba podría hacer 25 puntos, este aficionado le creyó, pero terminando la jornada 5 se habían hecho 5 puntos de 15 posibles, situación que orilló a la directiva a presionar al técnico a que fuese más ofensivo para conseguir botines de 3 puntos.
Para fortuna de todos, se encontró un tanque de oxígeno puro de 3 victorias consecutivas consecuencia de haber enfrentado en forma seguida a los coleros del torneo. Así Puebla en la jornada 8 ya se instalaba con 14 puntos en la parte alta de la tabla.
Pero comenzó a llegar la triste realidad en los cotejos 9, 10 y 11 donde se lograron 1 punto de 9 posibles, además de haberse perdió de forma medrosa el encuentro más importante de este año con Chivas por el duelo directo del descenso.
Si bien es cierto que si se llega a La Liga de Ascenso no es todo culpa del Profesor Cruz y su cuerpo técnico de lo que está sucediendo en este torneo, pero si tiene gran parte de responsabilidad porque sabía el problemón trabuco que es dirigir Puebla y más en la estancia de salvarlo manteniéndolo en primera división y aunque las cuentas aún salen porque faltan por disputarse 18 puntos, todo puede pasar, lo preocupante es que con el estilo de juego que se ha mostrado en 11 cotejos de liga no creo que nos alcance para sumar 11 puntos más, porque un descenso no se juega manteniendo al equipo de la medía hacía atrás, sino generando oportunidades contra la portería rival.
La sinceridad es más poderosa al ser evidente que Puebla FC no me “corteja” para apoyarlo como de verdad quisiera. Su forma de enfrentar los juegos se vuelven como partidos de ajedrez esperando que el oponente se equivoque para contra atacarlo.
Se dice que es muy fácil criticar desde fuera y más solo como aficionado, pero así como son “incomprendidos” los cambios del técnico poblano, también me siento “no escuchado” por los que juegan y dirigen al Puebla F.C. porque simplemente no me siento identificado como se juega y menos si los resultados positivos no llegan se juegue como se juegue.
¿Quiénes son los culpables y quienes las víctimas? Usted amig@ aficionad@, tiene la mejor opinión!!
La opinión expresada en esta columna es responsabilidad de quien la escribe y no busca generar conflictos entre los involucrados, si no generar conciencia en cada lector.
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uno de mis defectos es dejar todo para después, cuando siento que no tengo tiempo me siento abrumada y culpable por no hacer nada
El problema de este tipo de fotos es que engloban todo lo que ocurre en una manifestación en unos minimos incidentes aislados. Fué una manifestación multitudinaria y estas actitudes representarán el 0.0001%, pero son llamativas para una foto.
[Nota de Opinión] ¡¿Culpables o Victimas?! | Puebla FC Liga Bancomer MX
Redacción Fénix Azul @fenixazul44 | LAE Manuel Vela Flickr – Fotografía Lyz Vega / Mara González / Manuel Vela para Mv Fotografía Profesional / Edición y retoque www.pueblaexpres.com / en Twitter @Mv_ManuelVela
Puebla., Puebla a 26 de Marzo 2015
(Nota de Opinión) Fénix Azul @fenixazul44
¡¿Culpables o Victimas?!
A falta de 6 juegos para terminar este Clausura 2015, mucho se ha comentado por redes sociales, aficionados enfranjados, comunicadores de radio y televisión, así como prensa en general, que de llegar a descender Puebla, este equipo junto con su dirección técnica serían los menos culpables pues por lo menos en números hasta la pasada jornada 11, donde en este momento, La Franja de la mano del Profesor Guadalupe Cruz ha conseguido 15 puntos de 33 posibles, teniendo una efectividad del 45.45 %.
Muchos dirán, los resultados en puntos demuestran que no se les puede culpar en caso de que en este torneo la franquicia descienda, sin embargo, antes de iniciar esta travesía en la jornada 1, El Profe Cruz prometió que con el plantel de jugadores que contaba podría hacer 25 puntos, este aficionado le creyó, pero terminando la jornada 5 se habían hecho 5 puntos de 15 posibles, situación que orilló a la directiva a presionar al técnico a que fuese más ofensivo para conseguir botines de 3 puntos.
Para fortuna de todos, se encontró un tanque de oxígeno puro de 3 victorias consecutivas consecuencia de haber enfrentado en forma seguida a los coleros del torneo. Así Puebla en la jornada 8 ya se instalaba con 14 puntos en la parte alta de la tabla.
Pero comenzó a llegar la triste realidad en los cotejos 9, 10 y 11 donde se lograron 1 punto de 9 posibles, además de haberse perdió de forma medrosa el encuentro más importante de este año con Chivas por el duelo directo del descenso.
Si bien es cierto que si se llega a La Liga de Ascenso no es todo culpa del Profesor Cruz y su cuerpo técnico de lo que está sucediendo en este torneo, pero si tiene gran parte de responsabilidad porque sabía el problemón trabuco que es dirigir Puebla y más en la estancia de salvarlo manteniéndolo en primera división y aunque las cuentas aún salen porque faltan por disputarse 18 puntos, todo puede pasar, lo preocupante es que con el estilo de juego que se ha mostrado en 11 cotejos de liga no creo que nos alcance para sumar 11 puntos más, porque un descenso no se juega manteniendo al equipo de la medía hacía atrás, sino generando oportunidades contra la portería rival.
La sinceridad es más poderosa al ser evidente que Puebla FC no me “corteja” para apoyarlo como de verdad quisiera. Su forma de enfrentar los juegos se vuelven como partidos de ajedrez esperando que el oponente se equivoque para contra atacarlo.
Se dice que es muy fácil criticar desde fuera y más solo como aficionado, pero así como son “incomprendidos” los cambios del técnico poblano, también me siento “no escuchado” por los que juegan y dirigen al Puebla F.C. porque simplemente no me siento identificado como se juega y menos si los resultados positivos no llegan se juegue como se juegue.
¿Quiénes son los culpables y quienes las víctimas? Usted amig@ aficionad@, tiene la mejor opinión!!
La opinión expresada en esta columna es responsabilidad de quien la escribe y no busca generar conflictos entre los involucrados, si no generar conciencia en cada lector.
[Manuel Vela Photography Copyright©] This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission. / Esta imagen se protege conforme a leyes de Derechos de Autor internacionales y no se puede transferir, reproducir, copiar, transmitir o manipular sin el permiso de escritura.]
A ella seguramente ya la conocen, es la culpable de que la gran mayoría conozca mi faceta más ridícula y divertida cuando me graba en momentos sumamente vergonzosos y/o incómodos. Siempre he dicho que maquillar implica una responsabilidad muy grande, pero maquillar a alguien que comparta el mismo amor y pasión por lo que te gusta hacer es aún más difícil pues el ojo se vuelve más crítico. Ella es mi bebe @andyurtaza quien también es una excelente maquilladora y forma parte de mi familia MAC. El día de ayer me vi obligado a maquillarla y al final nos alocamos un poquito y he aquí el resultado, ¿alguna vez han usado amarillo? ¡No tienen idea de lo maravilloso y radical que puede lucir un look convencional con un poquito de color! Tengo tantas cosas que quisiera contarles pero mientras, solo me encargo de seguir haciendo lo que más me encanta y mostrárselos. Total look realizado con productos M·A·C Cosmetics, ¿les gusta? . . . . #gGomezdelaCasaMUA #MACSanLuis #MaquillateEnMAC #Makeup #MakeupByMe #MakeupArtist #SocialMakeup #SocialesAtHouse #FlawlessSkin #Colorful #Trends #NoFilter #SinFiltro #MACPro2Pro #ArtistWorking #SanLuisPotosi #Glam #Yellow #BFF #Contouring #Beauty #Flawless #NudeLips #Color #Metallic #Cutcrease #Inspiration #MACCosmetics #MACCosmeticsMX #makeupoftheday
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You are not special but you have a gift of finjir and lie. You are not strange are common so commonly as all the bitches that estan with you.
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dia piola ....
cada dia es mas amable y la historia en mi cabeza saborea la utopia de escupes que una vez tiraste en mi cara y de lo que bellamente caminare , y me pondre de pie la vida a sido generosa conmigo me a vuelto libre, libre del dolor. libre de mentiras ...libre de voz.
Quedate con lo que le sobra al mundo ,con lo que nadie toma y jamas vera quedate con lo que tienes que ni con peso de plomo podras comparar... no me mires con miedo ..porque no me miraras mas , te has echo conocida en mi vida solo por lo que no has echo... sabes? se cuanto valgo ..pork si no lo supieras pararias de llamar las noches que me recuerdas.
buenas noches..
[Nota de Opinión] ¡¿Culpables o Victimas?! | Puebla FC Liga Bancomer MX
Redacción Fénix Azul @fenixazul44 | LAE Manuel Vela Flickr – Fotografía Lyz Vega / Mara González / Manuel Vela para Mv Fotografía Profesional / Edición y retoque www.pueblaexpres.com / en Twitter @Mv_ManuelVela
Puebla., Puebla a 26 de Marzo 2015
(Nota de Opinión) Fénix Azul @fenixazul44
¡¿Culpables o Victimas?!
A falta de 6 juegos para terminar este Clausura 2015, mucho se ha comentado por redes sociales, aficionados enfranjados, comunicadores de radio y televisión, así como prensa en general, que de llegar a descender Puebla, este equipo junto con su dirección técnica serían los menos culpables pues por lo menos en números hasta la pasada jornada 11, donde en este momento, La Franja de la mano del Profesor Guadalupe Cruz ha conseguido 15 puntos de 33 posibles, teniendo una efectividad del 45.45 %.
Muchos dirán, los resultados en puntos demuestran que no se les puede culpar en caso de que en este torneo la franquicia descienda, sin embargo, antes de iniciar esta travesía en la jornada 1, El Profe Cruz prometió que con el plantel de jugadores que contaba podría hacer 25 puntos, este aficionado le creyó, pero terminando la jornada 5 se habían hecho 5 puntos de 15 posibles, situación que orilló a la directiva a presionar al técnico a que fuese más ofensivo para conseguir botines de 3 puntos.
Para fortuna de todos, se encontró un tanque de oxígeno puro de 3 victorias consecutivas consecuencia de haber enfrentado en forma seguida a los coleros del torneo. Así Puebla en la jornada 8 ya se instalaba con 14 puntos en la parte alta de la tabla.
Pero comenzó a llegar la triste realidad en los cotejos 9, 10 y 11 donde se lograron 1 punto de 9 posibles, además de haberse perdió de forma medrosa el encuentro más importante de este año con Chivas por el duelo directo del descenso.
Si bien es cierto que si se llega a La Liga de Ascenso no es todo culpa del Profesor Cruz y su cuerpo técnico de lo que está sucediendo en este torneo, pero si tiene gran parte de responsabilidad porque sabía el problemón trabuco que es dirigir Puebla y más en la estancia de salvarlo manteniéndolo en primera división y aunque las cuentas aún salen porque faltan por disputarse 18 puntos, todo puede pasar, lo preocupante es que con el estilo de juego que se ha mostrado en 11 cotejos de liga no creo que nos alcance para sumar 11 puntos más, porque un descenso no se juega manteniendo al equipo de la medía hacía atrás, sino generando oportunidades contra la portería rival.
La sinceridad es más poderosa al ser evidente que Puebla FC no me “corteja” para apoyarlo como de verdad quisiera. Su forma de enfrentar los juegos se vuelven como partidos de ajedrez esperando que el oponente se equivoque para contra atacarlo.
Se dice que es muy fácil criticar desde fuera y más solo como aficionado, pero así como son “incomprendidos” los cambios del técnico poblano, también me siento “no escuchado” por los que juegan y dirigen al Puebla F.C. porque simplemente no me siento identificado como se juega y menos si los resultados positivos no llegan se juegue como se juegue.
¿Quiénes son los culpables y quienes las víctimas? Usted amig@ aficionad@, tiene la mejor opinión!!
La opinión expresada en esta columna es responsabilidad de quien la escribe y no busca generar conflictos entre los involucrados, si no generar conciencia en cada lector.
[Manuel Vela Photography Copyright©] This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission. / Esta imagen se protege conforme a leyes de Derechos de Autor internacionales y no se puede transferir, reproducir, copiar, transmitir o manipular sin el permiso de escritura.]
[Nota de Opinión] ¡¿Culpables o Victimas?! | Puebla FC Liga Bancomer MX
Redacción Fénix Azul @fenixazul44 | LAE Manuel Vela Flickr – Fotografía Lyz Vega / Mara González / Manuel Vela para Mv Fotografía Profesional / Edición y retoque www.pueblaexpres.com / en Twitter @Mv_ManuelVela
Puebla., Puebla a 26 de Marzo 2015
(Nota de Opinión) Fénix Azul @fenixazul44
¡¿Culpables o Victimas?!
A falta de 6 juegos para terminar este Clausura 2015, mucho se ha comentado por redes sociales, aficionados enfranjados, comunicadores de radio y televisión, así como prensa en general, que de llegar a descender Puebla, este equipo junto con su dirección técnica serían los menos culpables pues por lo menos en números hasta la pasada jornada 11, donde en este momento, La Franja de la mano del Profesor Guadalupe Cruz ha conseguido 15 puntos de 33 posibles, teniendo una efectividad del 45.45 %.
Muchos dirán, los resultados en puntos demuestran que no se les puede culpar en caso de que en este torneo la franquicia descienda, sin embargo, antes de iniciar esta travesía en la jornada 1, El Profe Cruz prometió que con el plantel de jugadores que contaba podría hacer 25 puntos, este aficionado le creyó, pero terminando la jornada 5 se habían hecho 5 puntos de 15 posibles, situación que orilló a la directiva a presionar al técnico a que fuese más ofensivo para conseguir botines de 3 puntos.
Para fortuna de todos, se encontró un tanque de oxígeno puro de 3 victorias consecutivas consecuencia de haber enfrentado en forma seguida a los coleros del torneo. Así Puebla en la jornada 8 ya se instalaba con 14 puntos en la parte alta de la tabla.
Pero comenzó a llegar la triste realidad en los cotejos 9, 10 y 11 donde se lograron 1 punto de 9 posibles, además de haberse perdió de forma medrosa el encuentro más importante de este año con Chivas por el duelo directo del descenso.
Si bien es cierto que si se llega a La Liga de Ascenso no es todo culpa del Profesor Cruz y su cuerpo técnico de lo que está sucediendo en este torneo, pero si tiene gran parte de responsabilidad porque sabía el problemón trabuco que es dirigir Puebla y más en la estancia de salvarlo manteniéndolo en primera división y aunque las cuentas aún salen porque faltan por disputarse 18 puntos, todo puede pasar, lo preocupante es que con el estilo de juego que se ha mostrado en 11 cotejos de liga no creo que nos alcance para sumar 11 puntos más, porque un descenso no se juega manteniendo al equipo de la medía hacía atrás, sino generando oportunidades contra la portería rival.
La sinceridad es más poderosa al ser evidente que Puebla FC no me “corteja” para apoyarlo como de verdad quisiera. Su forma de enfrentar los juegos se vuelven como partidos de ajedrez esperando que el oponente se equivoque para contra atacarlo.
Se dice que es muy fácil criticar desde fuera y más solo como aficionado, pero así como son “incomprendidos” los cambios del técnico poblano, también me siento “no escuchado” por los que juegan y dirigen al Puebla F.C. porque simplemente no me siento identificado como se juega y menos si los resultados positivos no llegan se juegue como se juegue.
¿Quiénes son los culpables y quienes las víctimas? Usted amig@ aficionad@, tiene la mejor opinión!!
La opinión expresada en esta columna es responsabilidad de quien la escribe y no busca generar conflictos entre los involucrados, si no generar conciencia en cada lector.
[Manuel Vela Photography Copyright©] This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission. / Esta imagen se protege conforme a leyes de Derechos de Autor internacionales y no se puede transferir, reproducir, copiar, transmitir o manipular sin el permiso de escritura.]