• Henry Huth may refer to: Henry Huth (bibliophile) (1815–1878), English merchant banker and bibliophile Henry Huth (rugby union) (1856–1929), English cricketer...
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  • Henry Huth (1815–1878) was an English merchant banker and prominent bibliophile. He was the third son of Frederick Huth of Hanover, who settled at Corunna...
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  • Henry Huth (14 February 1856 — 31 December 1929) was an English cricketer and rugby union footballer who played in the 1870s. He played representative...
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  • Christiane Huth (born 1980), German rower Elias Huth (born 1977), German footballer Gerry Huth (1933–2011), American football player Henry Huth (Canadian...
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    C Squadron 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars under the command of Major Henry Huth, and by 55 Squadron Royal Engineers. The four battalions of 29th Brigade...
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  • Alfred Henry Huth (1850–1910) was an English bibliophile. From a banking family, he followed his father Henry Huth's interest in book collecting, and...
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  • template Infobox gridiron football person is being considered for merging. › Henry Huth (born c. 1939) is a former Canadian football player who played for the...
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    family. It fell into private hands, including, in the 1850s, those of Henry Huth, and eventually re-surfaced at auction in 1912, where it was bought and...
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  • had they been completed than Grosart began the “Huth Library,” so called from the bibliophile Henry Huth, who possessed the originals of many of the reprints...
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    Johanna Huth (1810–1896) Louisa Francesca Huth (1812–1849) Manuella Huth (1814–1887) Henry Huth (1815–1878), was a noted bibliophile Ann Huth (1817–1879)...
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  • Frederick Huth (1837–1848) Alexander Huth (1838–1914) Ferdinand Marshall Huth (1840–1903) Caroline Anne Huth (1842–1911) Frederick Henry Huth (1844–1918)...
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    architect Edward Middleton Barry for the banker of German extraction, Henry Huth, MP (1815–1878), a bibliophile and collector of paintings. At the time...
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    with the tanks from C Squadron, 8th Hussars, under the command of Major Henry Huth and by 55 Squadron, Royal Engineers. The section of the UN line where...
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    1858) Henry Huth (d.1878) (elected 1866) Henry Bradshaw (elected 1866) John Duke Coleridge (elected 1875) Alfred Henry Huth (d.1910, son of Henry) (elected...
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    design by the eminent architect Richard Norman Shaw for Alfred Huth, son of Henry Huth. Kingston House North replaces the demolished townhouse of Evelyn...
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    (additions) (1872) Wykehurst Place, near Bolney, West Sussex (1872), for Henry Huth The Exchange, Bristol (1872) Cobham Park, Cobham, Surrey (1873) Shabden...
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    initially by the one-eyed veteran Captain Peter Ormrod and then by Major Henry Huth (flown in from Japan) was left to undertake the taskings given to the...
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    between 1899 and 1903, it was sold to Alfred Henry Huth (1850–1910), the bibliophile, and it housed the Huth Library until its dispersal in a series of...
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    according to the True Originall Copies. Edited by John Heminges (d. 1630) and Henry Condell (d. 1627). London: Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount at the Charges...
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  • in England in the sixteenth Century... as preserved in the Library of Henry Huth, London, 1867. Online version by the University of Michigan. "Ranger"...
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  • with the tanks from C Squadron, 8th Hussars, under the command of Major Henry Huth and by 55 Squadron, Royal Engineers. The British position on the Imjin...
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    Louis Huth (22 March 1821 – 12 February 1905), was a British company director and merchant banker. He was a partner in Frederick Huth & Co, the merchant...
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    found civilly liable for having sexually assaulted Judy Huth when she was 16. William Henry Cosby Jr. was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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  • Dyke, 1919, retrieved 2009-01-13. "elevator head definition". myword.info. Huth, pp. 166–167. Colvin & Stanley 1914, p. 569. Plow bolts, retrieved 2008-12-25...
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    1982; it depicts a rural scene. The Huth family were important in church life in the 19th and 20th centuries. Henry Huth was a bibliophile whose enormous...
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  • Humphrey George Humphreys Walter Humphreys Joseph Hunter James Husey-Hunt Henry Huth Hector Hyslop Roger Iddison Isaac Ingram John Ingram Frederick Ireland...
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    Chatterton (1890). "Henry Thomas Buckle". In: The Gain of Life, and Other Essays. London: T. Fisher Unwin, pp. 201–225. Huth, Alfred Henry (1880). The Life...
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  • Elfriede Lina Rinkel (née Huth, 14 July 1922 – July 2018) was a German Nazi guard at the Ravensbrück concentration camp from June 1944 until April 1945...
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    the Bevan banking family, and later was the home of bibliophile Alfred Henry Huth until his death in 1910. The Anglican Christ Church is Grade II* listed...
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  • introduced by Swinburne to Ellis, and Ellis was one of the poet's executors. Henry Huth entrusted to Ellis the editing of the catalogue of his famous library...
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