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2 unusual facts about Chaz I'Anson


Chaz I'Anson

I'Anson's return to fitness and form has led to the development of a promising half back partnership with Wigan Warriors' dual registered Stand Off Joe Mellor.

This form secured a contract for 2009 where he made 12 appearances in 2009's Super League XIV.


2011 Boise State Broncos football team

Kellen Moore also won the Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete award on the Playboy Preseason All-America Team.

Albert Edward Anson

The play Romance by Edward Sheldon, in which Anson played Cornelius van Tuyl, ran for 160 performances in 1913 at the Maxine Elliott Theatre, and was revived in 1921 at the Playhouse Theatre where it ran for 106 performances.

Director Frank Capra cast him to play the "High Lama" in his film Lost Horizon, but Anson died before filming so the role was given to Sam Jaffe.

Andy Anson

After leaving Oxford, Anson returned to the north-west of England to work for Andersen Consulting, doing work for various clients, including North West Water.

Anson Dodge

Anson also purchased timber in the township and a small mill on Lake Simcoe at Atherly, near Orillia.

Anson Green Phelps

Anson married Olivia Egleston, daughter of Elihu and Elizabeth Egleston, on 26 October 1806.

Anson Road

Buildings along Anson Road include the Anson Centre (build in 1971), Anson House, Apex Towers, Springleaf Tower, the International Plaza, M-Hotel, Fuji Xerox Towers and Temasek Tower.

Anson Stager

Anson Stager (April 20, 1825 - March 26, 1885) was the co-founder of Western Union, the first president of Western Electric Manufacturing Company and Union Army general, where he was head of the Military Telegraph Department during the Civil War.

Anson, Texas

Country singer Jeannie C. Riley, who in the second half of 1968 had a number-one pop and country hit with "Harper Valley PTA", was also born in Anson on Friday, October 19, 1945.

The event happened sporadically until it faded away during Prohibition.

Anson, Wisconsin

In the remaining portion of the town there are several varieties, viz: Aspen, Birch, Ash, Maple, Elm and Small Pine.

Bedford Lemere

Bedford Lemere & Co photographed buildings by notable architects; John Norton (architect), Matthew Digby Wyatt, Ernest George, Ernest George, Harold Peto, Arthur Blomfield, Alfred Waterhouse and Edward Blakeway I'Anson who designed Winterfold House in Surrey.

Brook, Surrey

Brook Cricket Club re-structured over the winter of 2012/13 and re-entered league cricket in the I'Anson Cricket league, a very old cricket league.

Burial of Drowned Persons Acts 1808 and 1886

The passage of the 1808 act was one of the consequences of the wreck of the Royal Navy frigate HMS Anson in Mount's Bay in 1807.

Cannock Chase

This occurred in March 2004 when the ex-England footballer Stan Collymore was revealed in a News of the World investigation, to have regularly engaged in the activity at a car park near Anson's Bank.

Club 18-30

Since January 2002, the ITV programme Club Reps, made by STV Productions and narrated by Emma B, and later Lisa I'Anson, unearthed the murky underworld of the life of a travel representative on Club 18-30 holidays.

DIA in popular culture

:*Season 5 - involves a rogue DIA psychiatrist Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns), who turns out to be a murderer and a spy bent on blackmailing Michael Westen into doing his dirty work.

Fetcham Park House

By 1875 John Hankey inherited the property and commissioned a major refurbishment by the respected architect Edward I'Anson.

George Anson, 1st Baron Anson

A full-length novel by F. Van Wyck Mason, Manila Galleon, (1961) recounts the entire voyage of George Anson's expedition, including his flotilla's harrowing efforts to round the Horn, and the eventual success of Centurion in capturing the Manila Galleon.

Invincible Shan Bao Mei

During their guest appearance, Chen Qiao En and Ethan Juan reprise their roles from Fated to Love You as Chen Xin Yi and Ji Cun Xi respectively, as do Na Wei Xun, who plays Anson, and Jessica Song, as Chen Xin Yi's eldest sister Chen Qing Xia.

James McLaughlin

Kid McLaughlin (James Anson McLaughlin, 1888–1934), baseball player for the 1914 Cincinnati Reds

John Wozniak

On June 6, 1997, at the John Anson Ford Theatre in Hollywood, Woz joined Toad the Wet Sprocket on stage during the band's encore, trading verses with Toad frontman Glen Phillips, to sing a cover of David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust".

Lisa I'Anson

Later on she was also presenting other live TV shows including the very first and subsequent MOBO awards (music of black origin), The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium and a live link from Ghana, West Africa direct to London with then British Prime Minister and U.S. President, Tony Blair and Bill Clinton.

When she returned from leave in April 1997, she was moved to weekend afternoons from 12.30 to 3.00pm, her weekday lunchtime show having been taken by Jo Whiley.

In January 1995 she took over the Lunchtime show from 12.00 to 2.00pm on BBC Radio 1 from Emma Freud, which she continued to present until going on maternity leave at Christmas 1996.

Marshalltown, Iowa

Adrian Constantine "Cap" Anson, son of Henry and Jennette Anson, was the first European child born in the new pioneer town and is today known as Marshalltown’s “first son”.

MyZeil

The anchor tenants include a Rewe-Markt (food), Anson's (menswear with many leading fashion labels), as well as a Saturn store (electronics and home appliances).

North Carolina Superior Court

The first three judges elected by the North Carolina General Assembly were Samuel Ashe of New Hanover County, Samuel Spencer of Anson County, and future U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Iredell of Chowan County.

Princess Anne of Denmark

On 28 April 1938, Anne married Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas William Arnold Anson, Viscount Anson (1913–1958), the eldest son and heir apparent of Thomas Edward Anson, 4th Earl of Lichfield (1883–1960).

R. H. King Academy

Feeder schools for R. H. King Academy are John A. Leslie Public School, Bliss Carman Senior Public School, Robert Service Public School, Fairmount Public School and Anson Park Public School.

Rockford Forest Citys

Additionally, star Anson decided to accept a $1,250 contract offer from Philadelphia for the 1872 season.

Shugborough inscription

A. J. Morton observes that some of the letters match the names of the residents of Shugborough in the early 19th century, and believes that the inscription denotes the words Orgreave United with Overley and Shugborough, Viscount Anson Venables Vernon.

Sir William Anson, 3rd Baronet

Anson was born at Walberton, Sussex, the eldest son of Sir John William Hamilton Anson, 2nd Baronet, and his wife Elizabeth Catherine (née Pack).

Society of the Faith

Faith Press published the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book as well as important texts such as Peter Anson’s ‘Building up the Waste Places’.

Stanley Steingut

During a half hour interview with Bob Anson of New York's Channel 13 on October 7, 1974, Steingut stated that Grand Agency had stayed away "with great circumspection from any insurance with government at all. Any at all."

Taylor A. Borradaile

Anson, Jack L., The Golden Jubilee History of Phi Kappa Tau, Lawhead Press, Athens Ohio: 1957

The Dave Thomas Comedy Show

Anson Downes, Teresa Ganzel, Don Lake, Julie Fulton and David Wiley made up the supporting cast of various characters in the sketches, while veteran character actress Fran Ryan had a recurring role as a wise-cracking waitress also named Fran Ryan.

Thomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson

On leaving the Commons that year, Anson was created Viscount Anson, of Shugborough and Orgrave, Co. Stafford and Baron Soberton, of Soberton, Co. Southampton.

Weeratunge Edward Perera

His father a contract railway engineer from Kotahena, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) settled in Malaya (1880s) after accepting the permanent position as Head Guard of the railway between Teluk Anson and Tapah and later retiring as Chief Inspector, Permanent Ways, of the Malayan Railways.

Yeadon, West Yorkshire

Avro had a factory next to Yeadon Aerodrome from 1938 to 1946 which produced many of the company's wartime planes, including the Lancaster, Lincoln, York and Anson.


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