John Hebden (1712–1765) was a composer and musician in 18th century Great Britain. Little is known of Hebden's life. He was baptized on 21 July 1712 at...
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Hebden Bridge is a market town in the Calderdale district of West Yorkshire, England. It is in the Upper Calder Valley, 8 miles (13 km) west of Halifax...
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Habdon, and Hibden. John Hebden (1712–1765), British composer Kieran Hebden, British musician performing as Four Tet Malcolm Hebden (born 1940), British...
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Four Tet (redirect from Kieran Hebden)
Kieran Miles David Hebden (born September 1977), known as Four Tet, is an English electronic musician. He came to prominence as a member of the post-rock...
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Murder of Lindsay Rimer (category Hebden Bridge)
February 1981 – c. 7 November 1994) was a 13-year-old British girl from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire who disappeared on the evening of 7 November 1994...
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Hebden (/ˈhɛb.dən/ HEB-dərn) is a village and civil parish in the former Craven District of North Yorkshire, England, and one of four villages in the ecclesiastical...
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Frederick the Great (1712–1786) John Hebden (1712–1765) Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) John Christopher Smith (1712–1795) John Stanley (1712–1786) Antoine...
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Copenhagen, which were originally called Tivoli and Vauxhall Gardens. John Hebden, principal cellist and bassoonist, 1745 James Hook, organist and composer...
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(1712–1786) John Hebden (1712–1765) Giacomo Puccini senior (1712–1781) Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) John Christopher Smith (1712–1795) John Stanley (1712–1786)...
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1936) Rachel Gough John Hebden (1712–1765) Cecil James (1913–1999) Ursula Leveaux Gordon Laing (born 1964) David Munrow (1942–1976) John Orford Laurence...
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Friedrich Hurlebusch, organist and composer (born c. 1691) date unknown John Hebden, bassoonist, cellist and composer (born 1712) Edward Henry Purcell, organist...
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Leipzig. Thomas Arne enlarges the orchestra at Vauxhall Gardens, taking on John Hebden as principal cellist and bassoonist. Giovanni Battista Pescetti returns...
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(died 1778) July – John Hebden, musician and composer (died 1765) date unknown Marimutthu Pillai, Carnatic music composer (died 1787) John Christopher Smith...
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Hebden Bridge railway station serves the town of Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England. The station is on the Calder Valley Line, operated by Northern...
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II* listed building designed by the architect John Carr and built about 1760. The composer John Hebden originates from the parish. Plompton was mentioned...
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(1710–1799) William Boyce (1711–1779) John Hebden (1712–1765) John Stanley (1712–1786) James Nares (1715–1783) John Garth (1721–1810) Charles Burney (1726–1814)...
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1476) Ronnie Hazlehurst (1928–2007) Hubert Klyne Headley (1906–1996) John Hebden (1712–1765) Jake Heggie (born 1961) Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729)...
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Revd Eustace (aka Stacey) Lovatt Hebden Taylor (25 July 1925 – 2006) was a Reformational Anglican vicar. He was the son of missionaries and born in Katanga...
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books. He wrote with his own name, and also with the pseudonyms of Mark Hebden and Max Hennessy. His 1953 novel The Sea Shall Not Have Them was the basis...
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Hebden Royd is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 254 listed buildings that are recorded in...
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Four Tet discography (redirect from Kieran Hebden discography)
work of the British electronic musician Kieran Hebden. Alongside his role as a member of Fridge, Hebden performs as a solo artist under the moniker Four...
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List of The Archers characters (redirect from Mark Hebden (The Archers))
Grundy. (See also Former principal characters.) Shula Hebden Lloyd, née Archer, previously Hebden (born Shula Mary Archer, 8 August 1958) (Judy Bennett)...
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town of Hebden Bridge lies directly to the south-east. Although Heptonstall is part of Hebden Bridge as a post town, it is not within the Hebden Royd town...
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reformed for the first time in nine years to play concerts in London, and Hebden Bridge. The Only Ones were originally formed in August 1976 in South London...
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Retrieved 8 November 2009. David Dixon. "Bolton Union Mills (Union, Vernon, Hebden Mills)". St Mark's School, Bolton site. Retrieved 8 November 2009. David...
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English instrumental post-rock band formed in 1995 by school friends Kieran Hebden (guitar, samples), Adem Ilhan (bass) and Sam Jeffers (drums). Their rhythm...
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No2 Mill was built in 1880. a further site was operated from 1884 by John Hebden and Son, Vernon Mills. The Bolton Union Spinning Company Co Ltd was constituted...
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to 7 October 1978 Writers: Kelvin Gosnell, Tom Tully, Alan Hebden, Chris Lowder Artist: John Cooper Continued from Action. Published: 8 March 1975 to 18...
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with the Baptist Church and became pastor of Wainsgate Baptist Church in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, England. Fawcett served for seven years, despite...
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congregation at Hebden Bridge; and soon after was "set apart" as minister by a special religious service, and went to reside at Brearley Hall with John Fawcett...
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