• The St James's Gazette was a London evening newspaper published from 1880 to 1905. It was founded by the Conservative Henry Hucks Gibbs, later Baron Aldenham...
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  • water company, and was the proprietor of the London evening newspaper St James's Gazette. He spent much of his life in Glasgow and London. He was possibly...
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    the paper on 4 March 1905 and was repeated in local newspapers. The St James's Gazette considered the events "a most audacious practical joke". The Mayor...
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    St James's University Hospital is a tertiary hospital in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is popularly known as Jimmy's. It is the 8th largest hospital...
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  • vacations. A series of seafaring sketches, which he contributed to the St. James's Gazette, was reprinted as 'The Romance of the Coast'. He dedicated his 'Dream...
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    to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1892. Chisholm worked for The St James's Gazette as assistant editor from 1892 and was appointed editor in 1897. During...
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    staff with him, Greenwood became the editor of the newly-founded St James's Gazette and maintained his advocacy of Conservative policy. The first editor...
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    McNeill was called to the bar in 1888 and started work as editor of The St James's Gazette (1900–04), as well as assistant editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • University of Berlin. Collett began work as a journalist for the St. James's Gazette in London, where he wrote on many subjects. From 1908, he also contributed...
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    of G. K. Chesterton and John Buchan, and was gently mocked in the St James's Gazette. The development is protected by a conservation area in the London...
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    part of the West End of London, taking in sections of Soho, Mayfair and St James's. Civil parish administration was in the hands of a select vestry until...
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    Greenwood at once resigned his editorship, but in May a new paper, the St James's Gazette, was started for him by Mr Henry Hucks Gibbs (afterwards Lord Aldenham)...
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    Kipling, Rudyard (28 April 1890). "The Last of the Light Brigade". St James's Gazette. London. Staff writer (2 November 1913). "Last "Light Brigade" officer...
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  • articles to the Pall Mall Gazette, the Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, and the St James's Gazette. He was buried at Kensal Green...
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    2002). "I am Music's Nun". The Guardian. p. 56. "Rank and Fashion". St James's Gazette. 4 September 1901. p. 13. Glickman, Sylvia (1996). Women composers:...
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    the world's opera houses. Sutherland Edwards, music critic of the St. James's Gazette, wrote the following about the opera following its first London performance...
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    Francis Thompson (category Burials at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green)
    1893. The book attracted the attention of sympathetic critics in the St James's Gazette and other newspapers, and Coventry Patmore wrote a eulogistic notice...
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  • The appointment of Master Gunner, St James's Park, goes back to 1678 and has generally been held by a senior officer in the Royal Artillery. The early...
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  • Kipling, Rudyard (28 April 1890). "The Last of the Light Brigade". St James's Gazette. London. Staff writer (2 November 1913). "Last "Light Brigade" officer...
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    Nottingham Journal. Back in Kirriemuir, he submitted a piece to the St. James's Gazette, a London newspaper, using his mother's stories about the town where...
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  • Saint James's Club: The Story of the Beginnings of the Saint James's Club. Gazette Printing, 1957. Hudon, François. L'Histoire du Club Saint-James de Montréal/History...
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  • (1868–1933) Sporting Chronicle (1871–1983) Sporting Life (1859–1998) St James's Gazette (1880–1905) Staffordshire Mercury (1824–1848) Staffordshire Advertiser...
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  • in connection with the exploration of the fauna of the deep sea' (St James's Gazette, 16 April 1898). The standard author abbreviation G.C.Wall. is used...
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    Kenneth Grahame (category People educated at St Edward's School, Oxford)
    and essays to periodicals. His first published piece appeared in St James's Gazette in December 1888. He was then invited to become a regular contributor...
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    by Oscar Wilde, first performed on Saturday, 20 February 1892, at the St James's Theatre in London. The story concerns Lady Windermere, who suspects that...
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    actor-manager George Alexander of the St James's Theatre. In early 1895 Alexander's production of Henry James's Guy Domville failed, and closed after...
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    Clearing House, and began about 1891 to write humorous sketches for the St James's Gazette and other papers. His published first novel was A Clever Wife (1895)...
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  • in her charming pictures of life in the tranquil parsonage. . . St. James's Gazette said that despite the flaws in the book there are some strong characters...
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  • and board!" the enemy. It was inspired by a letter written to the St James's Gazette, whose author "seemed to believe that naval warfare of the future...
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  • year (which he also did). "Sudden death of the Earl of Caithness". St James's Gazette. 27 May 1889. p. 8. Saint-Clair, Roland William (1898). The Saint-Clairs...
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