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    Henry Chichester Hart MRIA FLS (1847–1908) was an Anglo-Irish botanist and explorer. He was the son of Sir Andrew Searle Hart and his wife Frances MacDougall...
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  • who settled in Ireland Henry Hart (Royal Navy officer) (1781–1856), British naval officer and diplomat Henry Chichester Hart (1847–1908), Anglo-Irish...
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    "vulture", or "bird of prey". See The animals mentioned in the Bible Henry Chichester Hart 1888, and more modern sources; also entries Brown Driver Briggs...
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    2000. pp. 107–110. השם קדום (דברים א 1 ועוד) ומשמעו אזור שומם ויבש Henry Chichester Hart. 1891, Some account of the fauna and flora of Sinai, Petra, and...
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    College Dublin. He was the brother of the explorer and botanist Henry Chichester Hart. He was also a great-nephew of William Allman, a professor of Botany...
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    of Sir Henry McDougall, Q.C., of Dublin; she died in 1876. Two sons, George Vaughan Hart (1841-1912), a barrister, and Henry Chichester Hart (1847-1908)...
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  • (Chichester: Chichester City Council, 1963) Henry Mayr-Harting, ed. and introduction, Diocesis Cicestrensis: The Acta of the Bishops of Chichester, 1075–1207...
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    Coppinger (1847–1910) and Edward Lawton Moss Naturalists: Henry Chichester Hart (1847–1908) and Henry Fielden Publication: G. Nares, Narrative of a voyage...
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    Edith Susan Anna Vernon Hart the wife of Henry Chichester Hart with the said Henry Chichester Hart and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes...
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    The White Hart ("hart" being an archaic word for a mature stag) was the personal badge of Richard II, who probably derived it from the arms of his mother...
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  • no avail. This was followed by Trinity College, Dublin student Henry Chichester Hart in 1882, also without success. This resulted in the plant being...
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    Warren Henry II p. 472 Mayr-Harting "Hilary of Chichester and Henry II" English Historical Review pp. 215–216 Robinson Papacy p. 194 Mayr-Harting "Hilary...
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    Chichester is a local government district in West Sussex, England. It is named after the city of Chichester, which is its largest settlement and where...
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    East, Chichester North, Chichester South, Chichester West, Donnington, Easebourne, East Wittering, Fernhurst, Fishbourne, Funtington, Harting, Lavant...
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  • Harry Hall (1906–1986) HartHenry Chichester Hart (1847–1908) Hartig – Theodor Hartig (1805–1880) Harting – Pieter Harting (1812–1885) Hartinger –...
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    Henry Hart, the constable of Culmore Fort, near Derry. O'Doherty explained his reasons for rebellion and asked Hart to hand Culmore over to him. Hart...
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    Darling! (Chichester Festival cast, 1997) as Polly Brockhurst Chicago (London and Broadway revival cast, 1997–1998, 1999, 2010) as Roxie Hart Ziegfeld...
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  • Ballyshannon. 1894: Robert Crawford of Stonewold, Ballyshannon. 1895: Henry Chichester Hart of Carrablagh House. 1896: William Knox of Clonleigh. 1897: 1898:...
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  • Powell-Smith, Open Domesday, accessed March 18 2012, William Devereux William Henry Hart (editor). Historia et Cartularium Monaterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriae...
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  • Brepols. ISBN 2-503-50575-9. Mayr-Harting, Henry (April 1963). "Hilary, Bishop of Chichester (1147–1169) and Henry II". The English Historical Review...
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  • (understudying Frank Finlay's Iago) with Olivier at the National Theatre at Chichester and The Old Vic. Other performances in this period include roles in Dutch...
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  • Godfrey (died 1088) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester. The first Bishop of Chichester was Stigand, who died in 1087; it seems that he was followed by...
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    Craford 1695: Captain Edward Harrison 1696: Lewis Thompson 1697: Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall 1698: David Smith 1699: David Smith 1700: George...
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    2002); Where There's a Will at the Theatre Royal, Bath; King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre (2005), see details below); and also Major Barbara on...
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    the daughter of Ordmær. Ann Williams describes her as his wife, but Cyril Hart says that Edward the Martyr was of doubtful legitimacy. The chroniclers described...
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    (1996). Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum The History of the English People. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-822224-8. Hart, Cyril...
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    Dickinson (1984). In 1991, he appeared in Arsenic and Old Lace at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Further theatre appearances during the 1990s include:...
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    The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England (Second ed.). Chichester: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 521–538. ISBN 978-0-4706-5632-7. Keynes, Simon...
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    ISBN 978-0-8511-5487-9. Brooke, Christopher (2001). The Saxon and Norman Kings. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-6312-3131-8. Brooks, Nicholas...
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    Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond (category Burials at Chichester Cathedral)
    its formation in April 1853. Richmond sat as a Member of Parliament for Chichester between 1812 and 1819. The latter year he succeeded his father in the...
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