William Carleton (4 March 1794, Prolusk (often spelt as Prillisk as on his gravestone), Clogher, County Tyrone – 30 January 1869, Sandford Road, Ranelagh...
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William Carleton may refer to: William Carleton (1794–1869), Irish novelist William Carleton (Massachusetts businessman) (1797–1876), American inventor...
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William T. Carleton (1859–1930) was an English-born actor, and producer. He died in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1930. Some sources erroneously...
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William P. Carleton (October 3, 1872 – April 6, 1947) was a silent film actor who appeared in 40 films between 1919 and 1944. He is sometimes billed as...
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funds for the college. On his way from visiting a potential donor, William Carleton of Charlestown, Massachusetts, Strong was badly injured in a collision...
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crucial theme running through the writings of Maria Edgeworth and William Carleton. Many characters in the work of contemporary Irish playwright Martin...
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Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester KB (3 September 1724 – 10 November 1808), known between 1776 and 1786 as Sir Guy Carleton, was a British Army officer...
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Carleton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Carleton (born 1968), American fashion and home-goods designer Anita Carleton, American...
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[1] 24 November 2017. Carleton, William (1834). Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, Second Series Vol. 2. Dublin: William Frederick Wakeman. Retrieved...
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William McKendree Carleton (October 21, 1845 – December 18, 1912) was an American poet from Michigan. Carleton's poems were most often about his rural...
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William Carleton (1797–1876) was a prosperous manufacturer of brassware from Charlestown, Massachusetts. In December 1870, Carleton was introduced to...
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inevitability of belatedness. James Clarence Mangan was a poet born in Dublin. William Carleton was a novelist born in County Tyrone. Killeen 2014, p. 11. Morin, Christina...
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story by William Carleton (1794–1869) and the circumstances have been the subject of historical and political debate. In 1817, William Carleton went to...
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William Carleton Watts (February 18, 1880 – January 5, 1956) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy, who served in the Spanish–American War, World...
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fighting had class and political overtones, as depicted in the works of William Carleton and James S. Donnelly, Jr.'s "Irish Peasants: Violence & Political...
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Carleton is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968 and since 2015. It was represented...
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The Carleton (also known as the Carleton House and Carleton Hotel) is a building on Argyle Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, built in 1760 as the home of...
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Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution...
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Knockmany" in the 1845 Tales and Sketches ... of the Irish Peasantry by William Carleton. Variants were published in Patrick Kennedy's Legendary Fictions of...
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to the Software Engineering Institute in the late 1980s. Carleton is the coauthor, with William A. Floranc, of the book Measuring the Software Process:...
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Gerald Griffin, James Clarence Mangan, and John and Michael Banim. William Carleton was a notable Gothic writer, and converted from Catholicism to Anglicanism...
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on the Gutenberg site "Fardorougha, the Miser, by William Carleton". gutenberg.org. Ainsworth, William Harrison (1855). "The miser's daughter". google.co...
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Carleton Island is located in the St Lawrence River in upstate New York. It is part of the Town of Cape Vincent, in Jefferson County. Originally held by...
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Glenavy (1851–1931), lawyer, politician and Lord Chancellor of Ireland William Carleton (1794–1869), writer Thomas Caulfield Irwin (1823–1892), poet, writer...
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cursed by the proximity of an unshriven corpse (the fear gorta). William Carleton's stories suggest that faeries plant the hungry grass. According to...
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writer William Carleton. The scarp known as Belgica Rupes cuts across Carleton and extends to the east. Exaggerated color image with Carleton at left...
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The William G. Carleton Auditorium, built in 1954, is a historic building on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in the United...
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Carleton Mill is a historic building in Carleton-in-Craven, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. William and John Slingsby leased a mill in Bell...
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Nordic race (section Carleton S. Coon (1939))
Ripley, Grant, Otto Hauser, Günther, Eugen Fischer and Gustav Kraitschek. Carleton S. Coon in his book of 1939 The Races of Europe subdivided the Nordic race...
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Johnny Mnemonic (category Short stories by William Gibson)
Retrieved 2007-11-10. Johnny Mnemonic: Books: William Gibson. UK. ASIN 000224618X. Gibson, William Carleton (1996). Johnny Mnemonic. Toronto: HarperCollins...
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