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Hugh Gordon Porteus (1906–1993) was an influential reviewer of art and literature in the London of the 1930s, and also a poet. He was an admirer of Wyndham Lewis and wrote the first critical book on him, published in 1932.
G. Thomas Porteous, United States District judge; Alvin Benjamin Rubin, 1942, federal judge; Tom Stagg, United States District judge; Lloyd George Teekell, 1951, judge of the 9th Judicial District Court and Louisiana House of Representatives from Rapides Parish
Hugh Gordon Porteus (1906–1993), English art and literature critic Ian Porteous (born 1964), Scottish footballer Ian R. Porteous (1930–2011), Scottish mathematician
Porteus is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beilby Porteus (1731–1809), Church of England bishop; Hugh Gordon Porteus (1906–1993), art and literature critic
The earliest records for members of the Porteous family in Peeblesshire date back to the early part of the fifteenth century.. The earliest possible reference, according to Lord Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh, is to a Guillaume Porteuse (later William Porteous), who arrived from Normandy c 1400 under the patronage of the wealthy Fraise family (later to become the Frasers).
The problem is most acute in disaster-prone parts of Florida and Texas, where insurance premiums and HOA fees have been rising particularly fast. In Houston, the median condo sales price fell 6.5% ...
George Tyler Wood (1795–1858), governor of Texas; George W. Wood (1808–1871), US politician; George Warren Wood (1814–1901), Presbyterian minister and missionary; George William Wood (1781–1843), English businessman and MP; Wee Georgie Wood (1894–1979), English actor; Gerald Wood (born 1926), Barbadian cricketer
A Texas substitute teacher is being investigated after allegedly urging ICE officers to come to his school. “I have many students who don’t even speak English and they are in 10th-11th grade.