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    Thomas Holcroft (10 December 1745 – 23 March 1809) was an English dramatist, miscellanist, poet, novelist and translator. He was sympathetic to the early...
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  • Thomas Holcroft was an English dramatist. Thomas Holcroft may also refer to: Thomas Holcroft (died 1591), Member of Parliament (MP) for Midhurst Thomas...
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  • Edward Patrick Holcroft is an English film, television, and stage actor. He is best known for his roles in the Kingsman film franchise and in the television...
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  • Holcroft (1942-2000), South African botanical illustrator Sam Holcroft, British playwright Thomas Holcroft (disambiguation), several people Holcroft Blood...
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  • Sir Thomas Holcroft (1505 – 31 July 1558) was a sixteenth-century English courtier, soldier, politician and landowner. Holcroft's fortune was made from...
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    The Inquisitor by Thomas Holcroft (1798) Modish in The East Indian by Matthew Lewis (1799) Lapont in The Castle of Montval by Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1799)...
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    advice. He charged three good friends, William Godwin, Thomas Brand Hollis, and Thomas Holcroft, with handling publication details. The book appeared on...
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    Holcroft Hall is a Grade II* listed privately owned historic house in Holcroft, Culcheth, Cheshire. The manor of Holcroft was the product of a division...
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    Bridge in the Strand. On 6 June 1573 he married Isabel Holcroft, a daughter of Thomas Holcroft (1505-1558), a Member of Parliament and commissioner at...
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    Fanny Margaretta Holcroft (1780–1844), daughter of writer Thomas Holcroft, was a novelist, dramatist, and translator whose work aligned with the progressive...
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  • Knave or Not? by Thomas Holcroft (1798) Squeez'em in The East Indian by Matthew Lewis (1799) Robert in Hear Both Sides by Thomas Holcroft (1803) Cox and...
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    William Henry Ireland (1796) Dorington in The Man of Ten Thousand by Thomas Holcroft (1796) Henrique in Don Pedro by Richard Cumberland (1796) Publius in...
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  • its estates were sold to a member of the local Cheshire gentry, Thomas Holcroft. Holcroft pulled much of it down (including the church), although he incorporated...
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  • action-adventure video game The Inquisitor (play), a 1797 play by Thomas Holcroft Inquisitor (game), a tabletop game set in the fictional Warhammer 40...
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  • other French play of the century. It is translated into English by Thomas Holcroft and, under the title The Follies of a Day, or The Marriage of Figaro...
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  • Association until 2012 and a non-executive director of Thomas Miller Holdings until 2016. Holcroft was born and brought up in Worcestershire, became a Deputy...
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  • about the literary events and publications of 1792. February 18 – Thomas Holcroft's the comedy The Road to Ruin is premièred at Covent Garden in London...
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    and Mary Talbot (1594–1676), who married firstly her step-brother Thomas Holcroft (1596 – c. 1626) of Vale Royale, and secondly (in 1628) Sir William...
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    septicaemia on 10 September. Godwin was devastated: he wrote to his friend Thomas Holcroft, "I firmly believe there does not exist her equal in the world. I know...
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    called a melodrama or 'melodrame' was A Tale of Mystery (1802) by Thomas Holcroft. This was an example of the Gothic genre, a previous theatrical example...
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    Gentleman Hugh Gwyn (Wynne), Tradesman Nicholas Hancock, Labourer Thomas Holcroft Hardwin, Labourer Harmon Haryson, Gentleman Hellyard, Boy John Hoult, Gentleman...
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    Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg, Translated from the German into English, Thomas Holcroft. London, G.G. & J Robinson, 1797. Edward Godfrey Cox (1935). "West...
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    received word of the rising that morning and had sent Elizabeth to Sir Thomas Holcroft into the walled city of Coventry. The Mayor and nine other citizens...
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    Hear Both Sides (category Plays by Thomas Holcroft)
    Hear Both Sides is an 1803 comedy play by the British writer Thomas Holcroft. The original Drury Lane cast included William Dowton as Fairfax, John Bannister...
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    to come from Haddington to work on the castle. The English soldier Thomas Holcroft described the activities of Peter Landstedt, a lieutenant of the German...
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    through Sheridan that Godwin became acquainted with a life-long friend Thomas Holcroft, whose arguments convinced Godwin to finally reject Christianity and...
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    The Inquisitor is a 1798 play by the British writer Thomas Holcroft. It was inspired by the 1775 play Diego und Leonore by Johann August Unzer. It premiered...
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    "Constructing Treason, Narrating Truth: The 1794 Treason Trial of Thomas Holcroft and the Fate of English Jacobinism". Romanticism on the Net (45). doi:10...
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  • film starring Peter Weller The Road to Ruin (play), a 1792 comedy by Thomas Holcroft The Road to Ruin, a John Dortmunder novel by Donald E. Westlake Road...
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    by Thomas Holcroft (1794) Lady Horatia Horton in The Town Before You by Hannah Cowley (1794) Lady Anne in The Deserted Daughter by Thomas Holcroft (1795)...
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