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  1. 2 days ago · Degas finally finished his vision when he was in his sixties. In this painting, Degas depicts the Spanish tenor singer, Lorenzo Pagans, reading a book. Several other books are resting on the table in the foreground. Degas’s father is sitting in the background. The figures of Pagans and De Gas are fleshed out much more than the surrounding ...

  2. 5 days ago · Teacher Cheryl Beckwith gathers with some of her fourth grade students on “Beckwith Day,” a schoolwide celebration to recognize her retirement from William “Bill” Roberts School in June. Beckwith—who is known for her creative, multihued costumes—dressed in white, and her students brought the color in her honor.

  3. 2 days ago · In 1614 Marmaduke Wilson by deed charged a close known as Magdalen Close with £4 a year for four poor widows. The close became vested in William Beckwith, sen., and William Beckwith his son, who in 1709 conveyed the land in trust for ever for the poor of the parish.

  4. 5 days ago · The physicians honored in 2024 come from 72 specialties. news July 1, 2024. M Physicians Doctors Lead Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s 2024 Top Doctors with 201 Physicians

  5. 2 days ago · William Beckwith, son of the Thomas Beckwith who alienated Hawnby, sold this manor in 1585 to William Lord Eure. Half of Little Ayton was given by Lord Eure to his younger son Francis, and followed the descent of Easby down to the early 18th century at least.

  6. 20 hours ago · She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 40 years, Charles E. Thompson, and her son-in-law, William Melton. Survivors include her devoted daughters, Gwen Melton and Anne Beckwith, son-in-law, Chip Beckwith, loving grandchildren, George Beckwith, Jessica Melton, Erin Harrington and her husband, David Harrington, cherished great-grandchildren, Ellie Harrington, Ava Harrington, Billy Harrington and Conor Harrington.

  7. 1 day ago · Wilba I. Delaney, 93, of Ford City passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. Born March 7, 1931, in Kittanning, she was the daughter of William and Ruby (Hoover) Spencer. Wilba was a lifelong resident of the Ford City area. She retired from the Latin American Club after working there for 42 years.