Hugh Ross Williamson (1901–1978) was a prolific British popular historian, and a dramatist. Starting from a career in the literary world, and having a...
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Hugh Williamson (1735–1819) was an American politician. Hugh Williamson may also refer to: Hugh Ross Williamson (1901–1978), British historian and dramatist...
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Publishing Group. p. 347. ISBN 9780313305887. Hugh Ross Williamson, p. 268. Williamson, pp. 268–9 Hugh Ross Williamson, p. 270-80 Lippi, Donatella; Charlier,...
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illustrations. William Robertson Nicoll, Arthur St. John Adcock and Hugh Ross Williamson were editors. Contributors included G. K. Chesterton, Walter Pater...
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Glastonbury. The modern Irish form for Glastonbury is Glaistimbir. Hugh Ross Williamson cites a tale about St. Collen, one of the earliest hermits to inhabit...
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if loosely adapted—for many film versions of the story. In 1955, Hugh Ross Williamson argued that the man in the iron mask was the natural father of Louis...
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Octopus (1979) ISBN 0-7064-0857-8 Brucker, pp. 258–9 Hugh Ross-Williamson, p. 177 Hugh Ross-Williamson, p. 178 André Chastel, Art of the Italian Renaissance...
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Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022. Hugh Ross Williamson (2006). The Challenge of Bernadette (reprint ed.). Gracewing Publishing...
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George Routledge and Sons, 1891 in: The Carisbrooke Library. XIV Hugh Ross Williamson, George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham: Study for a Biography...
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361) Raunch pg. 361; Hartt pg. 563 Hartt pg. 563; Raunch pg. 361 Hugh Ross Williamson, Lorenzo the Magnificent, (1974) Umberto Baldini, Primavera, (1984)...
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This theory was later considered and supported by the historian Hugh Ross Williamson. Another historian, John Philipps Kenyon, while raising some difficulties...
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British Museum Catalogue of Prints and Drawings. Catholic historian Hugh Ross Williamson maintained in the 1950s that Peter had actually and surreptitiously...
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and skiing pioneer Sir Arnold Lunn. Along with Evelyn Waugh and Hugh Ross Williamson, Lunn was one of the main figures involved in founding the Latin...
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of the tradition include Henry Fynes-Clinton, Dom Gregory Dix and Hugh Ross Williamson. Some Anglican religious communities were Anglican Papalist, prominent...
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Tom Wintringham. Norman Fisher was a later chairman of the panel. Hugh Ross Williamson was also on the panel on occasion and was chairman in 1955. Listeners...
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for the Yorkshire Post in the 1930s where he was a contemporary of Hugh Ross Williamson, Brooke Crutchley, Iverach MacDonald, Charles Davy and Colin Brooks...
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selected; Conservative: Mervyn Wheatley Liberal: David Hutton Labour: Hugh Ross Williamson List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies British parliamentary...
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Wallace Artemus Ward Alec Waugh James McNeill Whistler Henry Williamson Hugh Ross Williamson Sir P. G. Wodehouse Wee Georgie Wood (music hall comedian)...
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dispute shortly after his conviction. British popular historian Hugh Ross Williamson reached the same conclusion in Historical Whodunits (1955). British...
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quill pen. Sometimes there is a dove, symbolizing the Holy Spirit. Hugh Ross Williamson wrote a play, Teresa of Avila, about her life, which premiered in...
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The National Gallery, London, (1977) Scala, ISBN 0-85097-257-4 Hugh Ross Williamson, Lorenzo the Magnificent, (1974) Michael Joseph, ISBN 0-7181-1204-0...
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). Stroud: Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-9393-4. Williamson, Hugh Ross (1957). "16. The Man in the Iron Mask". Who Was the Man in the Iron...
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Peter Murray and Pier Luigi Vecchi, Piero della Francesca, (1967) Hugh Ross Williamson, Lorenzo the Magnificent, (1974) Umberto Baldini, Primavera, (1984)...
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Thomas Nicol Williamson was born on 14 September 1936 (he would later claim 1938 in Who's Who) in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, the son of Hugh Williamson, operator...
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Bradford Huie Ruby McCollum, The Woman in the Suwanne Jail Shortlist Hugh Ross Williamson Historical Whodunits Shortlist 1958 Harold R. Danforth and James...
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others, the Duke of Bedford, Alexander Comfort, Julian Symons, and Hugh Ross Williamson". Now would later publish Orwell's article "How the Poor Die" in...
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Thorold Dickinson, Anthony Asquith, John Grierson, Jacquetta Hawkes, Hugh Ross Williamson and William Kean Seymour. Landfall is referenced by the architectural...
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He supplied cover artwork for, amongst others, Anthony Powell, Henry Williamson and H. E. Bates, with whom he collaborated on numerous works including...
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Sutcliff's reading of the essay "The Arrow and the Sword" (1947) by Hugh Ross Williamson, which argued that William Rufus was covertly an adherent of a pre-Christian...
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in 1605, London, 2002, Author's Note, pg. xv. ISBN 0-7538-1401-3 Hugh Ross Williamson, The Gunpowder Plot, 1951 "Google Drive Viewer". Archived from the...
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