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| | The Constable's Office - History of Constables |
 | | For example, " A Constable may arrest on a capias, in a criminal case, outside the town for which he was (appointed) but within the same county, and within the jurisdiction of the court issuing the warrant. |  | | Further, "The jurisdiction of a constable in ordinary cases, is limited to the Town in which he is (appointed), but for special cases, there are exceptions to this rule." Beard Vs. Seavey, 191 Mass. |  | | "Constables may serve the writs and processes described in section ninety-two and warrants and processes in criminal cases although their town, parish, religious society or district is a party or interested. |
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http://www.constable.com/history.html
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| | Info and facts on 'Chief Constable' |
 | | The Chief Constable, DCC and ACCs are collectively known as the "Chief Officers" of a force and belong to the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). |  | | A chief constable has no superior officer, but is responsible to the local police authority (additional info and facts about police authority). |  | | Even into the twentieth century the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (additional info and facts about Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis) was technically not a police officer at all, but a Magistrate (A public official authorized to decide questions bought before a court of justice), who thus held a Commission of the Peace. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ch/chief_constable.htm
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| | Brian-Gates Professional Bodyguard, Instructor Karate, Kickboxing, Constable |
 | | A Constable answers only to the courts and not to the governing body of the municipality from which he is elected. |  | | Constables were given uniform powers throughout the state by 1873. |  | | The Constable is the oldest law enforcement branch of Pennsylvania, and now since the enactment of Act 44-1994, we are fully certified by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. |
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| | CONSTABLE |
 | | Constables are required to reside in the county for which they were appointed but have jurisdiction throughout the State. |  | | Constables continue to execute all lawful orders, warrants, and other processes directed to them by any court or judge in the State. |  | | Constables are appointed for one year terms but may make formal request to the Board of Examiners that their commission as a constable be renewed. |
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http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/collections/aghist/12456.shtml
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| | Constables |
 | | Constables are Texas Peace Officers and may arrest, with or without a warrant, violators of state penal laws and persons who commit breaches of the peace in their presence. |  | | The Constables and their deputies are officers of the courts. |  | | It is the Constable’s duty to execute and return all process, warrants, summons, and judgment enforcement documents as directed by lawful officials. |
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http://www.tarrantcounty.com/eConstable/site
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| | Constable Precinct 1 Histor |
 | | The Constable also attends all sessions of the Justice of the Peace Courts held within their own precinct, and performs all such duties as may be required of a Constable or Deputy Constable, by Law. |  | | During that period of time, the Constable was chief officer of the King’s household or court and often acted as commander in chief of the army, second only to the king. |  | | In other words, the job of the Constable deals mainly with Civil Litigation but the Constable and their Deputy Constables are fully licensed Peace Officers trained and ready to deal with any type of criminal activity in the precinct. |
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http://www.co.midland.tx.us/Constables/PCT1/History.asp
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| | City Constable's Office |
 | | The mission of the City Constable's Office is to execute all City Court Orders, such as civil mandates, judgements, seizures, evictions, civil and criminal subpoenas. |  | | The official originated as a member of the Royal Court. |  | | The new ruler added the Office of Constable to the justice system. |
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http://www.brgov.com/dept/constable
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| | The Constables Handbook |
 | | It is the Constable’s duty to be courteous at all times. |  | | A constable may be suspended immediately for gross violationof law, custom, or procedure, but may not be permanently removed from office until a review of the situation by the appropriate superior officer. |  | | Just like anyone else, a constable who wrongfully restrains someone may be liable for the tort of false imprisonment. |
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http://home.socal.rr.com/ons/constable/conshb.html
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| | Wharton Constable |
 | | The Constable’s Office is and has always been committed to enforcing the law with integrity, fairness and courtesy, and I personally pledge to you that we will continue to treat all citizens with impartiality and respect. |  | | In 2003, the Justice of the Peace Precinct #2 Office brought in over $550,000 in revenue and heard over 5000 criminal and civil cases. |  | | All contents © copyright 2004 Wharton County Constable - All rights reserved. |
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http://www.whartonconstable2.com
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| | Jefferson County, Texas - Constable Precinct 8 |
 | | Constable and Deputies issue traffic citation as necessary, and assist all law enforcement agencies as required. |  | | Serve Civil and Criminal papers as directed by the court. |  | | Papers served by this office includes citation, notice, warrant, subpoena, writ, summons, execution, precept to serve, Temporary Restraining Order, Temporary Protective Order, Injunction, and Order of Sale. |
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http://www.co.jefferson.tx.us/constables/pct_8.htm
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| | The Austin Chronicle Politics: Confounded Constable |
 | | One compromise in the plan allows for attorneys to request a specific constable to serve their papers. |  | | Additionally, Elfant's office will no longer be the primary process server for the courts, with the exception of those "hot" papers (such as in domestic violence incidents) that require immediate attention. |  | | Commissioners Court will take another look at the new system in six months, to review how the plan is working. |
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http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2002-02-01/pols_feature2.html
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| | Constable Ron Myers |
 | | As Constable, I serve criminal and civil process issued primarily by Justice Courts in Maricopa County but also from other non-federal courts throughout Arizona and the United States. |  | | As Constable, it is essential that I deal successfully with the public, as I am frequently the first contact an individual may have with the judicial system. |  | | I was elected in November 2002 to a four-year term as Constable for the Peoria Justice Precinct. |
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http://www.ronmyers.org
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| | CONSTABLE |
 | | He died during the usurpation, 15 Jun 1655, and thus escaped personally the resentment of the restored monarch, but his lands, and., were especially excepted in the general pardon, granted by Charles II, as likewise, all pains, penalties, and forfeitures, as though the Act of Grace had never passed. |  | | Notes: admitted into the Guild of Corpus Christi in York at the same time as his mother in 1491. |  | | Born in 1443 was in France under King Edward IV and at the taking of Berwick of which he was made captain. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONSTABLE.htm
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| | Civic Club - Constable Program |
 | | However, the citizens patrol is not designed to confront criminal activity, only report it, while the Deputy Constable on duty is empowered to enforce the law and to make arrests when necessary. |  | | The Contract Deputy Program is not a security service employing part-time or off-duty officers. |  | | It is a respected law enforcement program provided by the Harris County Constables office. |
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http://www.gardenoaks.org/involvement/civicclub-consta.html
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| | John Constable - Great Artists in History |
 | | Constable courted Maria for the next seven years. |  | | John Constable dies at night and is buried beside Maria in Hampstead. |  | | He received an annual income from the his father's mill, which was now managed by his brother, and when this was added to his allowance and the earnings for his paintings his marriage to Maria was now possible. |
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http://www.theartgallery.com.au/Constable.html
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| | Archibald Constable |
 | | Unfortunately the commercial distresses which marked the close of 1825, operated unfavourably upon a London firm with which Archibald Constable and Company were intimately connected, and at the close of the January of the ensuing year both were compelled to stop payment. |  | | CONSTABLE, ARCHIBALD, an eminent publisher, was born, February 24, 1776, at Kellie in the county of Fife, where his father, Thomas Constable, acted as overseer to the earl of Kellie. |  | | Mr Constable gradually sank under his dropsical ailment, and, on the 21st of July in the year just named, breathed his last, at his house in Park Place, in the fifty-second year of his age. |
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http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/constable_archibald.htm
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| | ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE - LoveToKnow Article on ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE |
 | | In 1814 he bought the copyright of Waverley. |  | | Constable made a new departure in publishing by the generosity of his terms to authors. |  | | 1812 Constable, who had admitted Robert Cathcart and Robert Cadell as partners on the retirement of A. Hunter, purchased the copyright of the Encyclopaedia, adding the supplement (6 vols., 1816-1824) to the 4th, 5th and 6th editions (see ENCYCLOPAEDIA). |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CO/CONSTABLE_ARCHIBALD.htm
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| | Search Results for constable - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In 1954 the ancient Court of Chivalry was revived. |  | | This was once the court of the Lord High Constable and the Earl Marshal, and it dealt with matters relating to nobility, knighthood, and gentility. |  | | The new constable quickly made himself unpopular by his rough manners and his grim insistence upon a vigorous prosecution of the war. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=constable&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | Market*Access International - Paul D. Constable |
 | | Paul Constable retired from the U.S. Army as a Chief Warrant Officer Four with 27 years of service. |  | | While working as a senior CID Special Agent, Paul Constable was assigned 5 years to the CID Protective Service Unit as a Personal Security Officer, responsible for supervising the personal protection of two Secretaries of Defense, other government officials and visiting foreign dignitaries. |  | | On October 7, 2001 after the 9/11 Attacks, Paul Constable was promoted to Chief, Security Bureau, Federal Protective Service, National Capital Region. |
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http://www.marketaccess.org/bio_constable.asp
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| | Constable Precinct #7 |
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http://www2.co.galveston.tx.us/constables/Constable_07.htm
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| | Haber's Art Reviews: John Constable's Salisbury Cathedral |
 | | John Constable in fact made a practice not just of preliminary sketches, but of full-scale drafts in oil. |  | | Ironically, when Constable was done, the bishop had died. |  | | It must become true to all his selves. |
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| | Art Journal: The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, 2 vols. - book reviews |
 | | Memory and nostalgia "were valid ways of accessing the past, not so much in terms of time as of place" (51). |  | | He points to a desire of the period to unite both the scientific and the poetic, shared by Constable in his treatment of clouds, which he wished to be both meteorologically accurate and the "chief organ of sentiment" in a painting. |  | | When, aged 23, Constable moved from his birthplace in rural Suffolk to London, he continued to paint the scenery of his childhood (as he did all his life) and saw the country and the city (which he hated) in polarized terms. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_n4_v56/ai_20544733
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| | Constable News |
 | | Chief Constable John Vine with Perth and Kinross chief executive Bernadette Malone. |  | | Deputies had learned that Cleveland had been released from a hospital in Malone, N.Y., where he was arrested for violation of probation. |  | | Local news for Constable, NY continually updated from thousands of sources on the web. |
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http://www.topix.net/city/constable-ny
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cuthbert Constable |
 | | Cath., I, 549) states that even this was largely taken from Nicholson, but is valuable for the complete Woodhead bibliography. |  | | cit.) are not by Constable, but were MSS. |  | | Constable was twice married, first to Amy, daughter of Hugh, third Lord Clifford, by whom he had three children, William, Cicely, and Winifred, and secondly to Elizabeth Heneage, by whom he had one son, Marmaduke, who inherited the estate of Wycliffe and resumed the family name of Tunstall. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04286a.htm
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| | Capitol Constable Service |
 | | Capitol Constable Service and its associates offer more than twenty-seven years of experience serving the legal profession. |  | | Capitol Constable Service is dedicated to offering you, the client, service that is second to none. |  | | Capitol Constable Service has been offering its services to the community since 1990. |
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http://www.constableservice.com
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| | Michigan Constable's Assn. |
 | | Michigan Constable And Court Officer's Association Web Site |  | | Constable William T. Lawson - Ypsilanti Township, Washtenaw County (Secretary) |  | | Constable Leroy Danzy - Calvin Township, Cass County (President) |
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http://members.aol.com/MCCOAINC/main.html
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| | John Constable |
 | | Constable was finally elected an A.R.A. later that year, at the age of forty-three. |  | | Constable increasingly identified his own states of mind with these restless phenomena. |  | | Thereafter they rented a house at Hampstead for part of each year, except 1824, finally acquiring a more permanent home there in 1827. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/C/constable.html
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| | John Constable, English painter, master painter in the Romantic style |
 | | In 1816, on the death of his father, Constable became financially secure and married Maria Bicknell, whom he had courted for seven years and was the guiding passion in his life. |  | | French artists such as Géricault and Delacroix admired Constable's freedom of brushwork and the freshness of his subject matter. |  | | Constable, who made nature his subject, was dedicated to understanding and developing new ways to describe its mutability. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~carpenter9/artist/turner-constable.htm
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| | CONSTABLE |
 | | Marriage and fatherhood seemed to release in Constable new powers of creativity, and he was soon at work on his "six-footers", the large scenes of the River Stour, which were to become his best-loved masterpieces. |  | | In London Constable was a hardworking and committed student, who spent his evenings reading and making drawings, but he was homesick for his friends and family in Suffolk, and also for its countryside. |  | | Then in May, Constable's father died, sitting peacefully in his chair. |
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| | John Constable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Constable is known for his landscape paintings, though he only sold 20 paintings in England during his lifetime and was not elected to the Royal Academy until he was 52, just 8 years before his death. |  | | After five years, he finally gave his consent to the marriage in 1816. |  | | Constable loved Maria Bicknell, a local girl whose solicitor father was acquainted with the king, and who did not consider Constable good enough for his daughter. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constable
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| | John Constable. Biography - Olga's Gallery |
 | | Constable was educated at Dedham Grammar School, where he distinguished himself more by his draughtsmanship than his scholarship. |  | | John Constable was one of the major European landscape artists of the XIX century, whose art was admired by Delacroix and Gericault and influenced the masters of Barbizon and even the Impressionists, although he did not achieved much fame during his lifetime in England, his own country. |  | | To look at auction records, find Constable's works in upcoming auctions, check price levels and indexes for his works, read his biography and view his signature, access the Artprice database. |
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http://www.abcgallery.com/C/constable/constablebio.html
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| | The Constable's Office - Recent News |
 | | Goodkowsky charges that the Sheriff's Department has frequently turned his arrestees away at the jail for profit-minded reasons. |  | | The Constable pointed to Kenney's original position that Goodkowsky could not drop off his deadbeat dads Monday night as evidence. |  | | He runs the Constables' Office, a private firm in Chicopee that was hired by the Department of Revenue to seek out nine deadbeat dads. |
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| | Constable Hall, Constableville |
 | | Guides at the Hall point out the sea chest used by William Constable, and the deed to approximately 4,000,000 acres which made the surgeon's son one of the biggest landowners of post-Revolutionary New York State. |  | | William Constable is remembered best for his part in the Macomb Purchase, the giant real estate speculation which included about a tenth of New York State. |  | | One of three New York City capitalists who negotiated the Purchase, he became the principal owner and chief developer. |
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http://www.constablehall.org
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| | John Constable - Biography |
 | | However, due to his fathers wealth, John Constable did become financially secure after the death of his father in 1816. |  | | It was not until 1829 that Constable was reluctantly awarded full membership in the Royal Academy (and then by a majority of only one vote). |  | | As a student, John Constable mainly copied old master landscapes such as those of Jacob van Ruisdael. |
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http://www.artinthepicture.com/artists/John_Constable/biography.html
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| | Dr. Constable's Bible Study Notes and Commentary |
 | | Constable's full expository notes are also available on CD-rom. |  | | These Bible study notes are published by permission from Thomas L. Constable, Th.D. Copyright © 1999-2005 Sonic Light |  | | Unauthorized translation, duplication, or distribution of any portion of this material in any form without the express written consent of Dr. Thomas L. Constable, or his appointed representatives, is strictly forbidden. |
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http://www.soniclight.com/constable/notes.htm
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| | Sir Robert CONSTABLE of Everingham |
 | | As sheriff in 1557-1558 Constable, himself debarred from election, was responsible for returning both Sir John Constable for Hedon and Sir Richard Cholmley, his cousin, as knight of the shire. |  | | Whether it was he or Sir John Constable to whom a less contentious bill, to establish a standard measure throughout the realm, was committed after its second reading on 17 Oct 1533 the omission in the Journal of a christian name leaves uncertain. |  | | Like his father and grandfather, Robert Constable saw much service against the Scots. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/RobertConstableEveringham.htm
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| | WebMuseum: Constable, John |
 | | For his most ambitious works--`six-footers' as he called them--he followed the unusual technical procedure of making a full-size oil sketch, and in the 20th century there has been a tendancy to praise these even more highly than the finished works because of their freedom and freshness of brushwork. |  | | Leslie records him as saying: `I like de landscapes of Constable; he is always picturesque, of a fine color, and de lights always in de right places; but he makes me call for my great coat and umbrella.' |  | | Just as his contemporary William Wordsworth rejected what he called the `poetic diction' of his predecessors, so Constable turned away from the pictorial conventions of 18th-century landscape painters, who, he said, were always `running after pictures and seeking the truth at second hand'. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/constable
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| | Island of Freedom - John Constable |
 | | Determined to paint the objective facts of rural England, Constable, almost despite himself, infused his paintings with his innermost feelings. |  | | Five of Constable’s seven children were painters, and some works formerly attributed to Constable are now known to be the work of his son Lionel. |  | | The first major English artist to concentrate exclusively on the depiction of rural scenes, without classicizing or historical associations, Constable was also the first to paint such scenes on the scale usually reserved for recording important events in history. |
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http://www.island-of-freedom.com/CONSTABL.HTM
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| | Constable, Precinct 4 |
 | | The Fort Bend County Precinct Four Constable’s Office is committed to serving our community in a lawful, fair and impartial manner by working in partnership with our community, to execute all court orders, both civil and criminal and to promote a safe and secure environment for the citizens we serve. |  | | Precinct 4, as indicated in green on the map to the right, is located in the northeast portion of Fort Bend County. |
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http://www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/Admin_of_Justice/Constables/precinct4
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| | Elizabethan Sonneteers (Constable) |
 | | Constable wrote also certain "Spiritual Sonnets," and a version of the tale of Venus and Adonis, which was not published till 1600, but is believed to have been written earlier. |  | | The first edition of his sonnets to "Diana" appeared in 1592, and contained 23; a second was issued in 1594, containing 27. |  | | Daniel's words flow most abundantly and with happiest impulse when his eye is dim with tears; Constable's when his whole being is aglow with the rapture of beauty. |
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| | CGFA- Bio: John Constable |
 | | All five of Constable's children were painters as well, and some works formerly attributed to Constable are now known to be the work of his son Lionel. |  | | Constable was born June 11, 1776, in East Bergholt, Suffolk. |  | | For many years Constable received little recognition or support in England. |
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| | John Constable -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Captured by the English at the Battle of Poitiers on Sept. 19, 1356, he was forced to sign the disastrous treaties of 1360 during the first phase of the Hundred Years' War (13371453) between France and England. |  | | "Constable, John" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |  | | Early in the 19th century, most English painters believed that a good picture, like a good fiddle, should be brown. John Constable, however, believed that nature should be shown in its own colors. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9025960
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| | William Constable (Getty Museum) |
 | | William Constable first had a long career as a civil engineer. |  | | Please enable JavaScript or use a JavaScript-enabled browser. |  | | Using a rotating platform, heavy velvet hangings, and blue-colored glass, he modeled his portrait subjects almost like a sculptor. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a2894-1.html
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| | 74-Constable Hall |
 | | After America won its war for independence, William Constable, an aide to Major General the Marquis de LaFayette during the conflict, used part of the fortune he acquired in the import/export business to become a partner in the purchase of 4 million acres of land in New York. |  | | The Constable family lived there in the 1800s and 1900s until the house was sold to the nonprofit Constable Hall Association in 1949. |  | | The manor is an architectural showplace where five generations of the once prominent Constable family lived and played. |
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| | John Constable |
 | | Constable's direct observations of nature and his free use of broken color were extraordinary in his day. |  | | Obituary: Sir John Nightingale; Classics graduate for 16 years Chief Constable of Essex.(Obituaries) (The Independent (London, England)) |  | | Constable and Turner were the leading figures in English landscape painting of the 19th cent. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0813301.html
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| | The Hay Wain |
 | | Constable first made a number of open-air sketches of parts of the scene. |  | | The painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1821, the year it was painted, but failed to find a buyer. |  | | Today, the cottage and river path are still much as they were in Constable's time. |
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http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/work?workNumber=NG1207
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| | John Constable Online |
 | | John Constable in the Louvre Museum Database, Paris (only available in French) |  | | All images and text on this John Constable page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |  | | John Constable at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 5 works by John Constable |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/constable_john.html
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