Thomas Curson Hansard (6 November 1776 – 5 May 1833) was an English pressman, son of the printer Luke Hansard. Hansard was born in Clerkenwell, currently...
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Hansard is the transcripts of parliamentary debates in Britain and many Commonwealth countries. It is named after Thomas Curson Hansard (1776–1833), a...
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until his death. His son Thomas Curson Hansard took over the business of William Cobbett in 1812, and added the name "Hansard" to the title of the official...
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from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. Vol. 2. London: T. C. (Thomas Curson) Hansard. OCLC 2190940. Retrieved 5 December 2018 – via Internet Archive...
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OF JUNE 1864, TO THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY 1864. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard "Street Music (Metropolis) Bill "; V4, p471 [1] Swade, Doron (2000)...
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period of 1810–1820. According to Thomas Curson Hansard, these were cut by London-based punchcutter Richard Austin. Hansard was writing within Austin's lifetime...
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singer/guitarist with The Frames Luke Hansard (1752–1828), English printer and namesake of the Hansard transcripts Thomas Curson Hansard (1776–1833), an English printer...
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OF JUNE 1864, TO THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY 1864. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard "Street Music (Metropolis) Bill"; V4, p. 471 "General Intelligence"...
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[he] believe[s] type-founders call syrifs or cerefs". The printer Thomas Curson Hansard referred to them as "ceriphs" in 1825. The oldest citations in the...
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compilation also forms part of the New Zealand Hansard record. The Hansard takes its name from Thomas Curson Hansard, who started publishing a daily record of...
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height. Amusingly, as several later writers have noted, the printer Thomas Curson Hansard in his landmark textbook on printing Typographia describes the new...
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Whittingham, the elegance of Bulmer and the splendour of Bensley." Thomas Curson Hansard in 1825 seems to have had misgivings about his work, praising his...
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of the origin and progress of the art of printing, 1825 book by Thomas Curson Hansard Typographia SC, defunct Hungarian football club This disambiguation...
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1815 (but probably issued in 1817). Writing in 1825, the printer Thomas Curson Hansard wrote with amusement that slab-serif and other such display types...
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body text, within four years of their introduction the printer Thomas Curson Hansard had described them as 'typographic monstrosities'. Derivatives of...
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within the printing community. The printer and social reformer Thomas Curson Hansard wrote in 1825: At the commencement of the 18th century the native...
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John Cleave Thomas Cotes George Eld Edmund Evans George Faulkner Richard Field Augustine Matthews George Mudie (Owenite) Rupert Murdoch Thomas Cautley Newby...
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Wilson and William Miller in the period of 1810–1820. According to Thomas Curson Hansard these were mostly cut by punchcutter Richard Austin of London. This...
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February 1858. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Thomas Curson Hansard, Hansard's Parliamentary Debates vol. 149 (1858), p. 598; Google Books...
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2013. William Cobbett; John Wright; Great Britain. Parliament; Thomas Curson Hansard, Scotland. Parliament (1809). The parliamentary history of England...
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body text, within four years of their introduction the printer Thomas Curson Hansard had described them as 'typographic monstrosities'. Nonetheless,...
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Caslon Type Foundry (redirect from Thomas Cottrell (typefounder))
London printer Thomas Curson Hansard saw the fifteen years of the foundry's history after William Caslon II died in 1778 (the period of Hansard's childhood)...
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herausgegeben. Leipzig, J. F. Gleditsch, 1889, pp. 64–66. Thomas Curson Hansard (ed.) .Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, 1803, Official...
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and from his competitors, make this hard to confirm. According to Thomas Curson Hansard (1825), "the extremely bold and fat letter, now prevalent in job-printing...
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Office, pp. 13–17 Hansard, Thomas Curson (1812), The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, vol. 24, Hansard, cols. 174–177 Works...
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reports were printed by Thomas Curson Hansard from 1809. In 1812, with his business suffering, Cobbett sold the Debates section to Hansard. Historical copies...
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Grenade bomb 1858. Archived 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine Thomas Curson Hansard, Hansard's Parliamentary Debates vol. 149 (1858), p. 598; Google Books...
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1829) Robert Gouger Emma, Lady Hamilton Thomas Curson Hansard (imprisoned on 9 July 1810 for libel) Thomas Hawkes (MP for Dudley; imprisoned 1857 for...
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Teacher's Registration Bill. 1891. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard. v.350 1891 Feb–Mar, 1003. Winnipeg...
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Thomas Blackborne Hildyard (1788-1830) – The University of Nottingham". www.nottingham.ac.uk. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Thomas Curson Hansard,...
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