George gilbert howard biography

Australian Dictionary of Biography

Sir John Hubert Plunkett Murray (1861-1940), colonial administrator, and George Gilbert Aime Murray (1866-1957), scholar, were born on 29 December 1861 and 2 January 1866 in Sydney, children of (Sir) Terence Aubrey Murray, pastoralist and politician, and his second wife Agnes Ann, née Edwards. Born into a family that had position and property in New South Wales, the boys grew up without advantages of wealth. Having lost his Yarralumla and Winderradeen stations, Terence Murray lived from 1865 on his salary as president of the Legislative Council. The boys absorbed family pioneering stories, but only Hubert had even slight experience of bush life.

Although Sir Terence bequeathed no capital on his death in 1873, he influenced the value that his sons placed on physical and moral courage, public service, learning and tolerance. The boys were imbued with an Irish suspicion of those who presumed privilege and righteousness. The Murrays, Gilbert recalled, were Home Rulers, members of the Aborigines' Protection Society and 'keen on the protection of

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Crying Locker

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Acrylic on canvas
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2019

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This piece represents and reflects the terror of others inflicting their trauma upon my soul.
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A Soulful Being Having a Human Experience

Sara Jessimy Kruzan was born January 8, 1978. She is an A- blood type, multiracial…diverse genetic makeup. Straight A student and creative writer by the age of 10. Has been expressed through public opinion to be an American activist while leading with her child sex trafficking experience qualifying her in some spaces as an expert.

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She carries the sears of rape, violence imposed by adults upon and within her. 1995, at the age of 17, she was convicted of the first-degree murder of her trafficker, George Gilbert Howard who began to groom her for the child sex trafficking trade at the age of 11. She was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole plus 4 years as well as a $10,000

George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle

English painter

George James Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle (12 August 1843 – 16 April 1911), known as George Howard until 1889, was an English aristocrat, peer, politician, and painter.[1] He was the last Earl of Carlisle to own Castle Howard.

Early life

Howard was born in London, England on 12 August 1843. He was the only son of Hon. Charles Howard and the Hon. Mary Parke, who died fourteen days after his birth.

His father was the fifth son of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle and his maternal grandfather was James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale. Among his father's family were uncles George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle and William George Howard, 8th Earl of Carlisle, who served as the Rector of Londesborough, both of whom died unmarried and without legitimate issue.

He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge,[2][3] where he joined the Cambridge Apostles in 1864.[4] After graduating from Cambridge he studied at Heatherley School of Fine Art in London.

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