• George Wren Howard (24 March 1893 – 30 July 1968) was a British publisher. He was a co-founder with Cape of the publishing house of Jonathan Cape in 1921...
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  • (1884–1922), American reporter and fiction writer George Wren Howard (1893–1968), British publisher George Howard Jr. (1924–2007), American federal judge This disambiguation...
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    was head of the firm until his death. Cape and his business partner Wren Howard (1893–1968) set up the publishing house in 1921. They established a reputation...
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    British paediatrician Wren Howard, British publisher Wren Sinclair, American wrestler Wren Williams, American politician Wren, a scientist from the movie...
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    Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American broadcaster and media personality. He is best known for his radio show, The Howard Stern Show...
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  • archeologist Howard Carter, who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun. Lucinda Dryzek [@Littlelucyd] (12 October 2013). "Happy birthday @Amy_wren circa 9.23...
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  • Infernal Machine, Mondays are Hell and Out of the Clear Sky. George Wren Howard of Jonathan Cape suggested Bond & the Moonraker, The Moonraker Scare...
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    2 episodes 1985 C.A.T.S. Eyes James Sinden Episode: "Goodbye, Jenny Wren" Howards' Way Phil Norton 5 episodes 1987 Boon Richard Rathbone Episode: "Day...
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    Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS; popularly and officially known as the Wrens) was the women's branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. First formed...
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  • one son, George Wren Howard, who would become a book publisher with Jonathan Cape. Howard died in 1935, aged 74. "Grace's Guide: Howard and Sons". Retrieved...
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  • ISBN 9781349216925. Holt 1990, p. 145 Holt 1990, p.164 letter from Wren Howard to Barbara Pym, December 1955, published in A Few Green Leaves: The Journal...
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    Pegasus Press, an English-language publisher in France. His partner Wren Howard took papier-mâché moulds of the type to Paris, and by 28 September, Pegasus...
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    The Wren Building (original build, 1695-1699) is the oldest building on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia,[not verified...
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  • tightest-fisted old bastards I've ever encountered". The second partner, Wren Howard, was "even tighter" than Cape, and neither of them liked fraternising...
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    Christopher Wren and John Vanbrugh, and contributed to the design of some of the most notable buildings of the period, including St Paul's Cathedral, Wren's City...
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    The grass wren (Cistothorus platensis) is a species of passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is widely distributed in central and southern America...
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    Leslie Howard Steiner (3 April 1893 – 1 June 1943) was an English actor, director, producer and writer. He wrote many stories and articles for The New...
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  • Cape is founded in Bloomsbury, London, by Herbert Jonathan Cape and Wren Howard. February – Margaret Caroline Anderson and Jane Heap, publishers of The...
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  • friend circle, Wren tells a white lie that she has cancer. The lie spirals out of control when her friends go above and beyond to support Wren, placing her...
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    The Wren is a 1921 play by Booth Tarkington. It is a three-act comedy with one setting and seven characters. The action of the play takes place within...
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    Cathedral in London, England. It dates from 1714, designed by Christopher Wren. Howard had it shipped from London in 1875. On the hill to the east of Grenadier...
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    Wrens is a city in Jefferson County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,217 at the 2020 census. It is located on U.S. Route 1, thirty miles...
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  • Leaves: The Journal of the Barbara Pym Society, Spring 2012. letter from Wren Howard to Barbara Pym, October 1955,, published in A Few Green Leaves: The Journal...
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  • Justin Christopher Wren (born April 27, 1987) is an American humanitarian worker and a professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the heavyweight...
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  • Barbara Pym. London: Macmillan. p. 171. ISBN 0525249370. letter from Wren Howard to Barbara Pym, December 1955,, published in A Few Green Leaves: The...
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    Reni (musician) (redirect from Alan Wren)
    Alan John "Reni" Wren (born 10 April 1964 in Manchester) is an English rock drummer and member of The Stone Roses. His laid-back style of complex, off-beat...
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    Passerines are divided into three suborders: Acanthisitti (New Zealand wrens), Tyranni (composed mostly of South American suboscines), and Passeri (oscines...
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    proponents of Palladianism. It is primarily embodied in the works of Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, John Vanbrugh, and James Gibbs, although a handful of...
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    the Tower of London in early 1622. She was born Frances Howard, the daughter of Lord Thomas Howard (later 1st Earl of Suffolk), and his wife, the former...
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  • Lash Legend (redirect from Anriel Howard)
    Anriel Howard (born May 6, 1997) is an American professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Lash...
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