Sir Thomas Wagstaffe Haycraft (5 October 1858 – 16 July 1936) was an English barrister of the British Colonial Service. Haycraft served as Chief Justice...
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Canadian writer Thomas Haycraft (1859–1936), British barrister Haycraft Commission This page lists people with the surname Haycraft. If an internal link...
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for wearing black. She was working in a coffee shop when she met Colin Haycraft. The couple married in 1956 and eventually had seven children. Their daughter...
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Stacpoole Haycraft (1891–1929), who was a British officer in the colonial Indian army. He was the grandson of John Berry Haycraft and nephew of Sir Thomas Haycraft...
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considered a propitiatory measure. The commission was headed by Sir Thomas Haycraft, then the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Palestine with H. C...
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Howard Haycraft (July 25, 1905 – November 12, 1991) was an American writer, editor, and publisher. Haycraft was born on July 24, 1905, in Madelia, Minnesota...
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by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Palestine, Sir Thomas Haycraft (see Haycraft Commission of Inquiry). Its report confirmed the participation...
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Central Criminal Court. The five consecutive Chief Justices were: Sir Thomas Haycraft (1921–1927) Sir Michael McDonnell (1927–1936) Sir Harry Trusted (1936–1941;...
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John Haycraft was born in Lewes, East Sussex, England, in 1857, the son of actuary John Berry Haycraft. His younger brother was Sir Thomas Haycraft, a judge...
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Ontario on January 12, 1910. The couple had two children, Molly (Mrs. Howard Haycraft) and Dora (Mrs. Henry Darlington Steinmetz). in 1910, Costain joined the...
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1909–1914 Robert Stewart Johnstone 1914–1916 F Hardyman Parker 1916–1921 Thomas Haycraft (afterwards Chief Justice of Palestine, 1921) 1921–1925 George O'Donnell...
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Molly Costain Haycraft (6 December 1911 – 5 June 2005) was a Canadian author. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and spent her childhood in Philadelphia...
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Acting Chief Justice in Sierra Leone. In 1927, McDonnell replaced Sir Thomas Haycraft as Chief Justice in the British Mandate of Palestine. McDonnell was...
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Haycraft (1820-1871), was a wealthy brothel madam and philanthropist, who donated money to the widows and orphans of the American Civil War. Haycraft...
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Crime". The Book and Magazine Collector (3). Diamond Publishing Group. Haycraft, Howard (1941). Murder For Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective...
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Lancelot Hogben (redirect from Lancelot Thomas Hogben)
London Historical Record 1836-1926". 1912. p. 432. Kunitz, Stanley J. and Haycraft, Howard Twentieth Century Authors, A Biographical Dictionary of Modern...
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romance with Mary Tudor in 1515. The Reluctant Queen by Molly Costain Haycraft presents another fictionalised version of the relationship between Brandon...
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New York: Oxford University Press, 2001: 140–141. ISBN 0-19-513711-6 Haycraft, Howard. Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story...
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of Crime. Harper & Row, 1989. Corbishley, Thomas. Ronald Knox, the Priest. Sheed and Ward, 1965. Haycraft, Howard. Murder for Pleasure: The Life and...
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unsuccessful as the State Committee supported the Haycraft convention and Latimer ultimately lost the primary. Haycraft was roundly defeated by the Republican candidate...
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Disney film, The Sword and the Rose. The Reluctant Queen by Molly Costain Haycraft (1962) Mary, Queen of France by Jean Plaidy (1964) Princess of Desire by...
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seminal 1941 work, Murder for Pleasure, crime fiction historian Howard Haycraft included the first two Nero Wolfe novels, Fer-de-Lance and The League of...
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November 2019 Colvin, Clare (2011) [2009]. "Haycraft [née Lindholm], Anna Margaret [pseud. Alice Thomas Ellis]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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heavy equipment distributors Construction equipment theft Non-road engine Haycraft, William R. (2011). "History of Construction Equipment". Journal of Construction...
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purchased by Colin Haycraft and a friend Tim Simon. Haycraft would run the company until his death in 1994. In this period Haycraft was described as a...
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Sarah Bush Lincoln (section Thomas Lincoln)
been owned by Samuel Haycraft, furnished it with luxurious furnishings, and sent one of her daughters to a private school. Thomas Lincoln (1778–1851) met...
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Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York: P.F. Colliers. pp. 346–349. Kunitz & Haycraft 1952, pp. 156–158. "Donne, John (DN615J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database...
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Elizabethtown was legally established in 1797. Thomas Lincoln helped Samuel Haycraft build a millrace at Haycraft's mill on Valley Creek. After Lincoln married...
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"Simon Schama's John Donne". BBC2. Retrieved 18 June 2009. Kunitz, Stanley; Haycraft, Howard, eds. (1952). British Authors Before 1800: A Biographical Dictionary...
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membership in the "Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumpers." Stanley Kunitz, Howard Haycraft and Wilbur Crane Hadden (eds.), Authors Today and Yesterday, New York:...
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