• John Quincey Harris (1815 – 3 August 1846) was a British Whig politician. Harris was elected a Whig Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme at the...
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  • Harris, Baron Harris of Greenwich (1930–2001), British political aide and politician for Labour and Liberal Democrats John Quincey Harris (1815–1846),...
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  • voiding of the election in 1841 of the Liberal John Quincey Harris, on the grounds of bribery by his agents. Harris, who had not been proved personally cognisant...
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    independent candidate. Harris' election was declared void on petition on 11 May 1842, due to bribery by his agent, causing a by-election. Harris' election was...
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  • 1824, at Wangford, he was married to Lady Louisa Rous, youngest daughter of John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke, by whom he was the father of Algernon Frederick...
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    Peel 1831–1832 Sir Henry Willoughby 1832–1835 Edmund Peel 1835–1837 Spencer de Horsey from 1837 Succeeded by John Quincey Harris John Campbell Colquhoun...
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  • John Campbell Colquhoun (23 January 1803 – 17 April 1870) was a Scottish writer and politician. Colquhoun was born in Edinburgh on 23 January 1803, son...
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    John Quincy Adams (/ˈkwɪnzi/ ; July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman, politician, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the...
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    Buckley, 1st Baronet. Stancliffe, F.S. (1938). John Shaw's 1738-1938. Sherratt & Hughes. Burke, John; Burke, Bernard (1850). A Genealogical and Heraldic...
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    'Walking' John Stewart and the Trajectories of Social Radicalism, 1790-1822", Journal of British Studies, 53 (2014), 1–24. Thomas De Quincey, The Works...
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  • Gladstone Conservative John Manners Conservative Newcastle-under-Lyme (two members) Edmund Buckley Conservative John Quincey Harris Whig Newcastle-upon-Tyne...
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  • Newcastle-under-Lyme 14 June 1842 John Quincey Harris Whig John Quincey Harris Whig Void Election John Quincey Harris Whig John Campbell Colquhoun Conservative...
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    Quincy Jones (redirect from Quincey Jones)
    Jones, Thomas Newman, and Alan Silvestri are the only composers besides John Williams to have written scores for a Steven Spielberg-directed theatrical...
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  • Mrs. Margaret Harris Clem Bevans as Plunkett, the Station agent Ray Teal as Quincey Guinn Williams as Smitty Monte Blue as Maxwell John Call as Egan Walsh...
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    Murder as a Fine Art (2013) ISBN 0-316-21678-X The Opium Eater: A Thomas De Quincey Story (short story) (2015) Inspector of the Dead (2015) ISBN 0-316-32393-4...
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  • Thomas de Quincey, edited with an introduction by David Wright, Harmondsworth : Penguin (1970). Records of Shelley, Byron, and the author, Edward John Trelawny...
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    Laurence Sterne, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Macaulay, Emily Brontë, Thomas de Quincey, and Walter Pater as influences.[page needed] Among her contemporaries...
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  • character, making John Seward Lucy's father and disposing of Quincey Morris and Arthur Holmwood. In Deane's original version, Quincey was changed to a...
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  • impress Giselle. Meanwhile, two diamond thieves, Max (Bernard Fox) and Quincey (Roy Kinnear), steal the famous Étoile de Joie (French for "Star of Joy")...
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    William Wordsworth (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    get the play staged in November 1797. However, it was rejected by Thomas Harris, the manager of the Covent Garden Theatre, who proclaimed it "impossible...
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    the original on 9 November 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2021. De Quincey, Thomas. De Quincey's Literary Criticism, edited with an introduction by H. Darbisire...
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    1943 Harry Quincey in Uncle Harry, a thriller by Thomas Job, (also co-directed with William Armstrong) with Beatrix Lehmann as Leslie Quincey and Rachel...
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    the paradise of opium-eaters, can have had half the pleasure I had." De Quincey writes about the great English Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)...
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  • DeGrazia Grace de Laguna Theodore de Laguna John Deely Daniel Dennett Christian de Quincey Keith DeRose Jan Deutsch John Dewey Cora Diamond Donna Dickenson Keith...
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  • history." On the release, Bogaert is credited as producer (as Thomas de Quincey). The song was picked up for US release by SBK Records. Although it used...
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  • he borrows heavily from Joseph Conrad, parodies the style of Thomas De Quincey ... and otherwise sustains the light and artificial tone by literary borrowings...
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    well-received West End roles was as Baron von Epp in the 1983 revival of John Osborne's A Patriot for Me. Gough was born in Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay...
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  • Taiwanese novelist Thomas De Quincey (1785–1859), English man of letters Raymond Queneau (1903–1976), French writer John Rabe (1882–1950), German diplomat...
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Confessions of an English Opium Eater by Thomas De Quincey The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville Conjure Tales and Stories of the...
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  • historian (born 1783) December 1 – John Austin, English legal philosopher (born 1790 in literature) December 8 – Thomas de Quincey, English essayist (born 1785)...
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