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Note that the seal of John Porter, which was originally visible on this document, has been lost. Its scar can be seen in the bottom-right corner of the document.
Another point of interest is the change in ink colour after the word "followeth". Perhaps the introductory section was written ahead of time, with the detail of the will added at a later date.
Transcription:
In the year of our Lord: 1705: Aperill the 20
I John:Porter of South Clifton in the county of Notingham tallor [tailor] being imperfect in body but perfect in memory and mind blesed be god have made and ordained this my last will and testament as folowoth and first I commit my soule into the hands of allmighty god who gave it me hoping through the merrits of Jesus Christ it shall be saved and my body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buryed at the discretion of my execittors and as to my wordly goods it bestow as followeth it give unto John Porter my sonn forty pound to be paid to him at the adge of one and twenty yeares and my will is that my sonn John Porter shal have his bringing up and be educated in lerning and put to a trade over and above his forty pound above mentioned
I[tem] give unto John Porter my sonn my hous and all my land medow and commons belonging to me in Clifton to enter to one halfe of it at the adge of one and twenty yeares and my will is that All[e]s Porter my wife shall injoy and keep all the above said hous and land medow and commons untill John Porter my sonn be the adge above said of one and twenty yeares and my will is if Al[e]lse Porter my wife should mary againe then the said John Porter my sonn shal enter to all the above said hous Lands medow commons and if the above said Al[le]s Porter my wife marry not againe my will is she shal injoy halfe the above said promised duering her life.
and furder [further] my will is if the above said John Porter my sonn shall die without heirs of his owne body then all my hous lands medow & commons I give unto John Porter sonn of Franses Porter my brother after All[e]se Porter my wife deseas[ed] and not before to him but Al[es]s my wife shall injoy it all duering her life but if the above said John Porter sonn to Franses shall die without issue my will is it goe to the next heirre of the body of Franses Porter my brother and for want of heires of the abov said Franses Porter my brother to goe unto the heires of William Stoole forever my will is furder [further] if John Porter my sonn die without isu I give twenty shillings a pese to my two sisters that is Elizabeth [Keithern?]
It[e]m unto all the Rest of my goods and chatells whatsoever I give and bequeath All[e]se Porter my wife whome I make whole and full execatrix of this my last will and testament paying my debts an[d] funerall charges
In witnes I have hear unto set to my hand and seale the day and yeare above writen
I apoint Edward Coe my father in law and William [Millinto?] the elder to be trusttes in the behalfe of John Porter my sonn
Witeneses
Edward Howard
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George Ffukes
John Porter
Inkerman North October 23
The anniversary services of the Methodist Church were held on Sunday. The church was crowded for the tea and public meeting and supper on Monday. Mr C H Daniel occupied the chair, and read the financial statement, which showed a credit balance. Addresses were given by the Rev W A Bainger of Port Wakefield, and Mr J T F Johnson, of Balaklava.
The Rev G Hall gave a brief pastor's report. About 30 names had been added to the church roll, and a Christian Endeavour Society with 23 active members had been formed. A new church is urgently needed. Miss Smart presided at the organ, and a number of anthems were given. Mr Fraser furnished a solo and Mr Sawley a recitation.
Ref: Observer (Adelaide SA) Saturday 27 October 1906 p1
BOWMANS
METHODIST CHURCH 16th ANNIVERSARY.
Mr DANIELS ONLY RESIDENT PRESENT AT FIRST AND LAST
CEREMONY,
The Jubilee Services in connection with the Methodist Church, held on the 7th, 8th and 9th inst proved to be one of the most important events in the history of this centre.
On Friday the 7th a huge high tea was held in the School Hall, commencing at 4-30 and lasting until 7-30, and was voted by all, a magnificent spread. A cricket match between Bowmans and Erith, and tennis between Nantawarra v Whitwarta and Bowmans combined helped to make an enjoyable afternoon.
In the evening a big re-union took place in the Church where the choir and S S children, under the Leadership of Mr Hilton Daniel delighted the crowded audience with their singing. The Rev Glen Clarke, supt of the circuit, extended a hearty welcome 'Back to Bowmans', which was responded to by Messrs James Smart (Glenelg), John Daniel (Maylands) T Durdin (Kulpara), and Mrs C H Daniel (Balaklava). The Rev Eric Tregilgas (Pt Wakefield), offered congratulations on behalf of neighbouring circuits, and the Rev Mugford, an old Bowmans boy, gave an interesting address, referring to the Pioneers of the district.
Mr C E Daniel, who has held the position of Secretary for about 30 years, gave his Annual Report as follows:—
Fifty years ago the late Rev R C Young, the Bible Christian Minister in charge of the Balaklava Circuit: called a meeting of gentlemen interested in the building of a Church at Inkerman.
Those who met together were the late Messrs Wm Wills, Geo Brooks, John Smart, and Charles Daniel.
These gentlemen formed themselves into a Trust, and it was resolved to build.
The site of the Church was a half mile west of Bowmans, on the main road to Port Wakefield, and the land was given by the late Mr John Smart.
The Foundation Stone was laid conjointly, by the late Mrs John Smart, and Mrs C H Daniel, who is now living in Balaklava.
A Sunday School was formed and opened on December 2nd of the same year, with Mr Alfred Clarke as Superintendent, and the late Mr C E Daniel assistant: and Miss Lillywhite as the first organist.
The original Roll Book is still preserved and the Roll Call of the first Teachers and Scholars took place at the Re-Union on Friday evening last when quite a number of old scholars were present to answer to same.
The old Church did yeoman service for 32 years, where the present imposing structure was erected, and the name changed to that of Bowmans.
The Rev S C Mugford, who was the chief speaker at all services, is an old Bowmans Boy, who later on became Head Teacher at the Public School, and many old Scholars were present to give him a hearty welcome.
All the early records of the old building have long since ceased to exist. They had when I took over the secretaryship 35 years ago. In 1909 the present structure was built at a cost of about £525, including labour, the land was given by Mr W Boord, and was opened practically free of debt, and the name was changed to Bowmans.
The Trustees were Messrs C H Daniel, Jas Lomman, S Wills, W H Manley, E H Daniel, F C Smart, J Williams, A Grigg, A F Manley, T Smart, F Saint, F Smart, W Mugford (Treasurer), and C Daniel (Hon Secretary).
Five of these have passed over to the Great Beyond to their reward, and of the rest, only Mr W H Manley and myself remain in the district.
This year 3 young men have been added to the Trust—P Prime, H Daniel, and A Smart. Two are grandsons of two pioneer trustees.
The Secretary called the roll from the original S S book of 1877. Those answering were Mrs C Daniel (teacher). Mrs G Dyer (nee Fanny Alderman), Mrs T Durdin (nee Lydia Smart), Mrs Mugford (nee Eliza Smart (Messrs J Wills, W Fraser. C J Daniel.
In addition to these we noticed a number of old scholars and Church workers, some of whom were:—Mrs Lomman senr, Mrs Castle (Blanchetown). Mr & Mrs Peter (Gladstone), Mrs A Murdock (Warooka), Mrs Briggs, (Wynarka), Mrs J Murdock Plympton), Mr S Manley (Modbury), Mr & Mrs C Mugford (Murray Bridge), Mr J Wills (Victoria), Mr H Mutter & Mr & Mrs Smith (Gawler), Mesdames C Kuchenmeister & Geue (Balaklava), Mrs Winning (Kilkenny), Mr & Mrs E Saint (Saddleworth). Mr Daniel secretary is the only one left, who has worshipped continually for 50 years.
The Sunday evening service was conducted by the Rev Mugford who addressed a very large congregation.
Hymns were rendered by the children and an augmented choir, under the conductorship of Mr H Daniel.
Miss J Fraser presided at the piano, Miss Simmons of Bowmans, and Mr Price of Adelaide, violins: and Mr Lee, cornet.
Mr Mugford, on behalf of the Trustees, thanked those who had attended and given financial help. He also hoped all present would be there for the next Jubilee. About £50 was taken during the celebrations.
An enjoyable concert happily concluded the secular portion of the reunion. Those assisting were—Miss Sires overture; Miss Rivett song; recitation Master Ken Fraser; Mr and Mrs H Daniel duet; Master Allan Tilbrook songs (2), Miss Duke recitations (2); Mr Blesing song; piano solo Miss Sires; song Mr B Angel; Mr and Mrs H Daniel duet; recitations, Ken. Fraser; and Mrs L Briggs; Mr W Fraser and Misses Baker and Gosling songs; trio Misses Baker, Gosling and Mr Drake,
In arranging the festivities, the financial side was not looked upon as the most important, but the Trust is exceedingly pleased as nett receipts will amount to over £50. The success of the proceedings is due to the ladies who worked so unitedly and cheerily. Large numbers of old residents and friends attended each of the three days celebrations.
Ref:Wooroora Producer (Balaklava SA) Thursday 13 October 1927.
LOXTON COUNCIL CHAMBER
Chairman Gives Historical Survey
The recently erected Council Chamber at Loxton which is such a fine adjunct to the town, was opened last Friday by the Hon A P Blesing, Minister of Agriculture and Local Government.
The Minister was accompanied by Mr D V Fleming, Commissioner of Highways, who unveiled the Foundation Stone,
and Inspectors Messrs Ayling and Ellis, of the Local Government Department, were also present, together with representatives from Councils in the Murray Lands.
Unfortunately rain fell during the opening ceremony and marred the proceedings.
The chairman of the Loxton District Council, Mr F J Petch, in welcoming the Minister said the Loxton district had been proclaimed a district in 1910, and the first Council meeting was held on June 10 of that year.
The building of the council chamber had been found necessary by the Council, continued Mr Petch. Work had been carried on in the room at the Institute [hall] under difficulties. Mr Petch then paid a tribute to "the many old councillors present and thanked all for attending.
Mr. T C Stott MP, said that Mr Blesing had worked hard at Canberra in interests of the primary producer, and had only arrived by train at Adelaide that morning. The speaker referred to the good road motored over and said he had "gone to sleep" in the car coming from Adelaide.
The Minister declared the building open.
After the chambers had been opened the architect, Mr P R Claridge, asked Mr Petch to present the Minister with a cased gold pencil from him as a memento of an important occasion. Mr Petch did so, and the Minister said that such mementoes were treasured by him.
In the evening a complimentary dinner was given visitors in the Loxton Club Hotel. Mr Blesing, in proposing the toast of "The District," gave a brief review of the Council's history: The District Council of Loxton was brought into being by a proclamation of May 4th, 1910.
Cr H A Klingberg proposed, the toast of "The Architect" (Mr P R Claridge), and "The Contractor'' (Mr J B Traeger). The Council chamber, opened that day, was one of Mr. Claridge's first jobs at Loxton. He congratulated both Mr Claridge and Mr Traeger, and said that the town and district were "due for such a building."
Mr Claridge, replying, said that five years ago he had come up to Renmark, and since then had built buildings costing £100,000. He paid a tribute to Mr Traeger, and that gentleman suitably replied. [Ref: Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record 16-12-1937]
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Detail of Carl Edward's east window in Temple Church. A gift from the Glaziers Company, replacing damage from enemy action in WWII.
Although known these days simply as "Temple Church" it was consecrated in honour of the Blesed Virgin Mary on 10 February 1185.
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These scholars take a break to smile for the camera. They are all wonderful fourth graders of mine, and they all work so hard. I am so blesed to have them as my scholars!
My 4LOM from The Empire Strikes Back - and not much sculpting has gone into this guy thanks to Gentle Giant. I've taken apart the bust up 4LOM and blesed it with articulation! The only sculpted parts will be the abdomen and the upper legs.
B 7755 Cabinet Members: Albert Percy Blesing, Reginald John Rudall, Sir George Ritchie, Thomas Playford, Sir Shirley Williams Jeffries and Malcolm McIntosh.
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Shadows from the Walls of Death* is a long term artwork that investigates the historical, chemical, and material agency of Paris Green, one of the most toxic pigments ever produced. This series explores the industrial overuse of heavy metals that resulted in the contamination of human and non-human ecologies. Paris Green, a copper arsenic pigment, revolutionized the field of art and industry with its luminosity and longevity. However, its popularity led to hundreds of thousands of people being exposed to highly toxic arsenic, causing severe symptoms and even death.
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Photo Credits: Axel Heise
Shadows from the Walls of Death: Paris Green Synthesis, performance, Transpalette, Bourges, France.
Credits // full work: Rebekah Blesing, Robert Root-Bernstein
Designed by Mother Lydia and 'perfected' by Charles Buckeridge, this was the first of the buildings at Ascot Priory. Dedicated to St Raphael, the archangel of healing, It was 100 feet long with 33 beds (one bed for each year of Christ's life) and cots for children. It was about 1862 and blesed by Dr Pusey on 3 May 1863, the Feast of the Invention of the Cross.
The Priory of Jesus Christ at Ascot in Berkshire was the first Anglican convent to be opened in England.
The site and some of the buildings were paid for by Dr Edward Pusey using an inheritance from his mother, Lady Lucy Pusey.
It was owned by the Second Order of the Society of the Most Holy Trinity, of which 'Mother Lydia' (Priscilla Lydia Sellon) was the head. In addition to the convent, there was a large convalescent home.
A Burial Ground for the sisters was consecrated by the Bishop of Oxford and Mother Lydia's body was laid to rest under the large cross. Her successors were laid alternately either side. The sisters' graves are marked with plain wooden crosses.
The last Reverend Mother died in 2004 and the Sisterhood officially ceased to exist. The Priory is now given over to the care of the elderly and infirm.
The estate is particularly beautiful in the autumn because of the number of exceptional mature trees. Open paths and walks run beneath the trees and the whole place has a very special atmosphere.
I am very grateful to Canon Ursell, Warden of Ascot Priory, for permission to visit and
take these photos.
Bruno Tocanne / Bernard Santacruz “Over The Hills”
Sophia Domancich (piano), Alain Blesing (guitare), Rémi Gaudillat & Fred Roudet (trompette , bugle), Antoine Lang (voix),
Bernard Santacruz (basse), Olivier Thémines (clarinettes), Jean Cohen (saxophones), Bruno Tocanne (batterie)
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Diskusija "Kā veicināt jauniešu finanšu pratības kultūru digitālajā vidē?" Diskusijas moderators, Latvijas Darba devēju konfederācijas izglītības un nodarbinātības eksperts Rihards Blese (no kreisās), Latvijas Universitātes profesore Zanda Rubene, Latvijas Drošāka interneta centra izglītības darba vadītāja Liene Valdmane, Saulkrastu vidusskolas ekonomikas un sociālo zinību skolotāja Marina Skļara, Banku augstskolas padomes loceklis Andris Nātriņš un sociālantropologs, Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes pētnieks Andris Saulītis.
Seven months after the devastating earthquake that left approximately 230,000 people dead and millions injured and displaced, Congress woman Maxine Waters convenes Federal, community, religious, academic and nonprofit leaders for a briefing on the state of recovery efforts in Haiti. Nicole Phillilps, Staff Attorney with IJDH, spoke eloquently about the need for the rule of law and a functioning justice system in Haiti.
Sept mois après le séisme dévastateur qui a fait environ 230 000 personnes mortes et des millions de blessées et déplacées. Maxine Waters , une femme du Congrès, convoque les fédéraux, communautaires, les chefs religieux, universitaires et les leaders des organisations sans but lucratif pour un briefing sur l'état des efforts de rétablissement en Haïti. Nicole Phillilps, procureur du personnel de IJDH, a parlé avec éloquence sur la nécessité pour l'État de droit et un système de justice efficace en Haïti. (French)
Apre set mwa tranbleman te ki te touye 230 000 moun, blese ak mete nan lari yon miliyon . Maxine Waters, yon fanm nan kongre ya konvoke manm federal yo, kominote yo, shef relijiyon yo, inivesite yo ak lide oganizasyon a bi non likratif yo pou infome yo sou condisyon ak sitiyasyon efo rekouvreman an Ayiti. Nicole Phillips, nan staf avoka IJDH te pale sou nesesite pou leta ki respekte lalwa ak yon sistem jistis ki efikas en Haiti. (Creole)
Eliza from the Chrysanthenums by John Steinbeck
Created for:
MMM Challenge 183 ~ THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS by John Steinbeck
"She was cutting down the old year's chrysanthemum stalks with a pair of short and powerful scissors.....Her face was eager....; even her work with the scissors was over-eager, over-powerful.The chrysanthemum stems seemed too small and
easy for her energy."
Thanks to:
Eirian-stock for the Eliza
Wikipedia for the chrysanthenums
JBlese for the prarie
Phoenixrisingstock for the horse and carriage
Jeff Martin / Godfrey von Rheinfels for the road
Nicky Pe for the Public Domain Picture of a cowboy
Dog is mine
Created for:
MMM Challenge 183 ~ THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS by John Steinbeck
"Although his hair and beard were graying, he did not look old. His worn black suit was wrinkled and spotted with grease.
The laughter had disappeared from his face and eyes the moment his laughing voice ceased. ..."
Thanks to:
Blese for the prarie
Phoenixrisingstock for the horse and carriage
Myist for the timber man
Build: 1976
Architects: R. Blese, N. Gorbenko, B. Ulkin, A. Blinov, L. Khristich, I. Vladimirova
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Muslim Brother Serdal. On the Night of May, 31/2009, the last night in the Blessed appartment. Meditating about where to go and how to do,Brother Serdal called Saint Djapi on phone, and when they met together few hours later, Brother Serdal, in the Name and of the Sake of ALLAH/GOD, gave Saint djapi, the amount of ($300), with which Saint Djapi will pay for a month into Zakaria house. Saint Djapi during Five years ago, had convinced brother Serdal's Faith, who a day, came to Saint Djapi and said: Brother Gibril (Gabriel=Djapi's Chosen Name=conversion to Islam), I (Serdal), had a "DREAM IN WHICH I SAW You SANIT DJAPI, SITTING IN THE MOSQUE, WHILE AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE MOSQUE, TRYING TO REMOVE My SHOES". after this, Saint Djapi prayed to ALLAH/GOD, concerning the Dream of Brother Serdal, asking ALLAH/GOD, to realise for Serdal the "GOODNESS OF his DREAM and PROTECT Serdal FROM THE BADNESS OF his DREAM". This Dream of Serdal were Causes-Motives-Reasons of Brother Serdal Interest-Love-Trust of saint Djapi. This Dream helpped Brother Serdal's Faith, strengthening him more and more. Serdal then, through this "SPIRITUAL PHENOMENON", comprehended and Understood Saint Djapi's "BLESSED LONG-SUFFERING (Q:1:18/19)", which Brother Serdal Promised himself in the Name and Sake of ALLAH/GOD, to ever assist Saint Djapi anytime he could. So five years throughout, did Serdal come in financial assistances to Saint Djapi, both Electricity bills as sometimes pocket money. Metaphysical matters, Serdal is but very younger as Saint Djapi, but affording and achieving Good and Righteous deeds, which many youngs of his age cannot. Brother Serdal was one of the few Muslims, who for five years common Prayers activities, came up to the saint Djapi's blesed appartment. Hence Blessed House, saint Djapi then Prayed to ALLAH/GOD to "BLESS ANY WHO COME INTO THE APPARTMENT". Brother Serdal, leaving for Hajj [Makkah], Promised Saint Djapi, to come to visit saint Djapi after the "PLIGRIMAGE". As promised, as done, here photo, was the day Brother serdal followed Saint Djapi in the place, which Austrian caritas gave Saint Djapi: Diakonie.
"FOR GOOD, NO OTHER REWARD THAN GOOD (Q:55:60"
Good Luck on the Path and Way of GOODNESS- RIGHTEOUSNESS
"His GRACE METAPHYSICIAN GREEN MARTYR SAINT DJAPI"
"ye are nor have nothing without Repentance".
Концерт участников фестиваля МузЭнергоТур 2014 в клубе Алексея Козлова.
Mad Kluster Trio
Alain Blesing (guitar)
Fred Ruodet (trumpet)
Bruno Tocanne (drums)
"His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, during his historic pilgrimage to Denver for World Youth Day VIII, celebrated the Eucharist in this Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, August 13 and 14, 1993, and blessed the garden dedicated to the Blesed Virgin Mary August 13, 1993. J. Francis Stafford, Archbishop of Denver. " Plaque on the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception