Henry Bradshaw (2 February 1831 – 10 February 1886) was a British scholar and librarian. Henry Bradshaw was born in London, England, the son of Joseph...
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Henry Bradshaw or Harry Bradshaw may refer to: Henry Bradshaw (poet) (c. 1450–1513), English poet Henry Bradshaw (scholar) (1831–1886), British scholar...
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Bradshaw's was a series of railway timetables and travel guide books published by W.J. Adams and later Henry Blacklock, both of London. They are named...
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for, year of birth (if known), and reference. January 1 Henry P. Monaghan, 90, legal scholar (b. 1934) Joseph Monninger, 71, novelist (The Letters) (b...
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fifteen, and was admitted as a scholar on 20 April. In the early morning of 13 July 1677, two scholars of Corpus Christi, Bradshaw and Robert Newlin, broke...
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Christopher Isherwood (redirect from Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood)
John Henry Isherwood, squire of Marple Hall and Wyberslegh Hall, Cheshire, and he included among his ancestors the Puritan judge John Bradshaw, who signed...
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botany scholar and taxonomist. Rosita Missoni, 93, Italian knitwear designer, co-founder of Missoni. Henry P. Monaghan, 90, American legal scholar. Joseph...
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Craig was widely praised for his performance, with The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw describing it as a "really funny, open, generous performance – perhaps...
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February 2002). "Review of Mean Machine". IGN. Retrieved 13 May 2024. Bradshaw, Peter (17 January 2003). "The Transporter". The Guardian. Retrieved 13...
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Laurence Henderson Bradshaw (11 March 1899 – 1 April 1978) was an English sculptor, printmaker, and artist. Bradshaw was a life-long socialist and joined...
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the Rose. By 1870, Henry Bradshaw had applied his method of studying rhymes to Chaucer's poetry. Working independently, Bradshaw and Dutch philologist...
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George Bradshaw (29 July 1800 – 6 September 1853) was an English cartographer, printer and publisher. He developed Bradshaw's Guide, a widely sold series...
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Perfect Prince: Henry V, the Ethics of Office and the French Prisoners" in The Shakespearean International Yearbook, ed. Graham Bradshaw, Tom Bishop, and...
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Dargis of The New York Times favourably described Farrell's work, but Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian found "something a little forced in both lead performances"...
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instrumentation. It was the last on which the musicians David Mellor and Sarah Bradshaw participated. The frontman Tony Wakeford has described it as his most personal...
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West Side New York United States firefighter, engine 40 FDNY Sandy Waugh Bradshaw 38 UA93 Greensboro North Carolina United States flight attendant United...
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Smith, English scholar, diplomat and poet (died 1577) January – Hans Folz, German Meistersinger (born c. 1437) unknown dates Henry Bradshaw, English monk...
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With William Cooke, a Canon of Chester, Wordsworth edited for the Henry Bradshaw Society the early 15th-century Ordinale Sarum of Clement Maydeston,...
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Passage to India. New Delhi: Atlantic. p. 92. ISBN 978-8-12690-791-5. Bradshaw, David, ed. (2007). "Chronology". The Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster...
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Sidney Bradshaw Fay (April 13, 1876, in Washington, D.C. – August 29, 1967, in Lexington, Massachusetts) was an American historian whose examination of...
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later were destroyed during the Bristol Blitz. He was a member of the Henry Bradshaw Society. He was married to May Florence Heriot Atchley. His papers are...
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needed him. In connection to Stewart's screen persona with women, Peter Bradshaw said The Philadelphia Story is "a film every school pupil should see" due...
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(named after the forest below the estate) on 23 October 1643, when Colonel Bradshaw, Captain Taylor, two Lancashire Companies, and eleven 'Clubists' marched...
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Charles II as a regicide. Henry Ireton (1661) – posthumously beheaded at Tyburn by order of Charles II as a regicide. John Bradshaw (1661) – posthumously...
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Manchester Guardian in an exchange of letters among scholars and others, at the time. Henry Bradshaw, a British librarian known to both men, defended the...
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Cabot Lodge (facsimile ed. 1978, Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, ISBN 978-0-8201-1316-6) 1918. The Education of Henry Adams 1919. The Degradation of the...
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1999. In Stillwater, Utah, Bradshaw Disposal Services is transporting a Russian nuclear bomb. An employee, John Henry Bradshaw, decides to save money by...
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Harry Bradshaw (9 October 1913 – 22 December 1990) was a leading Irish professional golfer of the 1940s and 1950s. Bradshaw was born in Delgany, County...
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(Puritan) Thomas Boston Theophilus Brabourne William Bradford William Bradshaw Anne Bradstreet William Bridge John Brinsley the elder Thomas Brooks (Puritan)...
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Percy Venner Bradshaw (27 November 1877 – 13 October 1965), who often signed PVB, was a British illustrator who also created the Press Art School, a correspondence...
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