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  1. In 1951, Francis Bland took the Paragould Youth Baseball Program (which was out of money and had no sponsors) and formed a four team league. By 1953, they had a thriving baseball program. In this same year, Mr. Bland and two other men from the State of Arkansas joined together to charter the first two Arkansas Babe Ruth Leagues.

  2. Francis Armand Bland, CMG (24 August 1882 – 9 April 1967) was an Australian politician. Life and career. Born in Sydney, Bland was educated at state schools at Greigs Flat, Peakhurst and Kogarah and then at the University of Sydney. He became a New South Wales public servant, and then a lecturer at the University of Sydney in 1913.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2017 · Dorothy (or Dorothea) Bland was born in London on 22 November 1761. Her father, Francis Bland, was the son of a vicar-general and Prerogative Court judge in Dublin. Her mother, Grace Phillips, who acted on the Irish stage, was the daughter of a Welsh rector.

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  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Francis Bland was the elder son of Sir John Bland, 1st Baronet of Kippax Park, and his wife Rosamond Neville. He was born c.1642 and died at the age of 21, on Nov. 14, 1663. He was buried at Kippax Church, Kippax, near Leeds, Yorkshire. He married Jane Lowther c.1660.

    • November 14, 1663
  6. Francis Bland Tucker 6 January 1895—1 January 1984. Featured Hymns: All praise to thee, for thou, O King divine Master of eager youth. Publications of Hymns: The Hymnal 1940 (1943) More Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1971, 1977) Hymns III (1979) “Awake, O sleeper,” SATB Anthem (1980) The Hymnal 1982 (1985) Related Resources:

  7. Dorothea Jordan was born near Waterford, Ireland, the illegitimate daughter of the actress Grace Phillips and Francis Bland. Since Bland’s family had made her mother an allowance for some time on condition that the children did not use the Bland surname, Dorothy was originally billed as ‘Miss Francis’.