-
Flintshire completely surrounded by Denbighshire. As the
parish of "Marford and
Hoseley" this
status continued until the
creation of the
county of
Clwyd in 1974...
- were all
abolished at the same time:
Maelor Rural District Marford and
Hoseley parish from
Hawarden Rural District Wrexham Muni****l
Borough Wrexham Rural...
-
artist Rantz Hoseley, a
friend of Amos' at the time,
appears in the
video as a
street punk upon
whose pants Amos spray-paints.
Hoseley went on to edit...
-
Colleen Doran, and
David W. Mack. The book was
edited by Amos's
friend Rantz Hoseley, who
edited a
previous graphic novel inspired by Amos's music,
Comic Book...
- stories, each
based on or
inspired by
songs recorded by Amos.
Editor Rantz Hoseley worked with Amos to
gather 80
different artists for the book, including...
-
Interactive Director(s)
Rantz A.
Hoseley Producer(s) Cory
Nelson Designer(s) Alan
Emrich Tom
Hughes William C.
Fisher Rantz A.
Hoseley Programmer(s)
Gregory Marsters...
- Montgomeryshire. The
exclaves of Flintshire,
called English Maelor and
Marford and
Hoseley were left untouched. The
territory which became Monmouthshire was part...
-
exclaves of the
historic Flintshire included the
manors of
Marford and
Hoseley,
Abenbury Fechan and Bryn Estyn, all on the
outskirts of Wrexham, and also...
- Anderson,
Stephen DeStefano, Tom Verré,
Vicky Wyman,
Frank Kelly Freas,
Rantz Hoseley, Barb Kaalberg,
Steve ****van, Lee Burks, Lela Dowling,
Kevin Eastman...
-
published by
Image Comics in 2008.
Rantz Hoseley,
longtime friend of Amos,
served as the book's editor. Together,
Hoseley and Amos
gathered eighty different...