• Thomas Harman (fl. 1567) was an English writer best known for his seminal work on beggars, A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors. He was the grandson...
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    called vagabonds (shortened as Caveat) was first published in 1566 by Thomas Harman, and although no copies of that edition survive, it must have been popular...
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    knaveries and villainies might not so easily be perceived and known". Thomas Harman, a justice of the peace, included examples in his account A Caveat or...
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    Jennifer C. Harman (born November 29, 1964) is an American professional poker player. She has won two World Series of Poker bracelets in open events, one...
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  • Thomas Harman Brenchley (c. 1822 – 19 September 1894) was an English wine merchant and distiller, and a cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Kent...
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  • Thomas de Renzy Harman (3 February 1861 – 21 April 1950) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1882 to 1901. He...
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    Brian Eric Harman (born January 19, 1987) is an American professional golfer from Savannah, Georgia. He plays on the PGA Tour, on which he has won three...
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  • by John Awdeley. It also appears in the taxonomy of rogues given by Thomas Harman, which was copied by later writers of rogue literature. The author of...
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    Harriet Ruth Harman, Baroness Harman, PC, KC (born 30 July 1950), is a British politician and solicitor. She was a member of Parliament (MP) for more...
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  • In his essay "Anti-Language", Halliday synthesized the research of Thomas Harman, Adam Podgórecki, and Bhaktiprasad Mallik to explore anti-languages...
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    Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds, was first published in 1566 by Thomas Harman. From early modern England, another example is Robert Greene in his...
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    Jane Margaret Harman (née Lakes, June 28, 1945) is an American former politician who served as the U.S. Representative for California's 36th congressional...
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  • Nigel Derek Harman (born 11 August 1973) is an English actor. Beginning his career as a child actor, he has played various roles across theatre, stage...
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  • Sidney Harman (1918–2011), American businessman Thomas Harman (fl. 1566), English author Tom Harman (born 1941), American regional politician Tony Harman (1912–1999)...
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  • This is similar to the ritual of "stalling the rogue" mentioned by Thomas Harman and in The Beggars Bush and by Bampfylde Moore Carew. A tradition was...
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    his family took up residence. Draper's wife Anne was the daughter of Thomas Harman who lived at Ellam House which subsequently passed to the Drapers. The...
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    autobiography. The principal authors of such stories were Thomas Harman, Robert Copland, Robert Greene and Thomas Dekker. Birch, Dinah (ed.) The Oxford Companion...
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    Harman Blennerhassett (8 October 1764 – 2 February 1831) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer, a member of the Society of United Irishmen who emigrated in advance...
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  • Willis W. Harman (August 16, 1918 – January 30, 1997) was an American engineer, futurist, and author associated with the human potential movement. He was...
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  • Tongue and further to the 1566 glossary Caveat for Common Cursetours by Thomas Harman. The dictionary's direct ancestor is Eric Partridge's Dictionary of...
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  • Wombwell Hall, Northfleet parish, Kent, and his wife Mary Rachel Harman; Thomas Harman Brenchley was his elder brother. He joined the Royal Navy, but then...
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    articles sent for assaying that year to more than 2.6 million. In 1885 Thomas Harman and Walter Showell wrote their Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham, in...
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    which he followed the tradition of counterfeit rogues dating back to Thomas Harman. He masqueraded as a shipwrecked sailor (a popular way to claim alms)...
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  • Ireland Preceded by Sir Thomas Harman John Pecke Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough 1689 With: Robert Porter Succeeded by Thomas Medlycott Francis Robartes...
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    expedition. Other plotters included Ohio Senator John Smith and Irishman Harman Blennerhassett. Burr discussed seizing control of Mexico or Spanish Florida...
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  • Stafford-King-Harman, 2nd Baronet (6 December 1895–1987) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and soldier. He was born Cecil Stafford, the second son of Sir Thomas Stafford...
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  • Christchurch in 1896, Harman was the eldest son of lawyer Thomas De Renzy Harman and Jenny Harman (née Cook). His uncles included Richard Dacre Harman, also an architect...
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    capital. The idea was approved, and the squadron took shape. With the steamer Thomas Freeborn serving as Ward's flagship, the steamers Freelance, Alliance plus...
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  • national champions in men's long jump 1888: Thomas Harman 1889: Leonard Cuff 1890: Thomas Harman 1891–1892: Thomas Frederick Upfill 1893: Ross Gore 1894: Wally...
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    nationalist, and later Unionist, Member of Parliament. King-Harman was the son of Lawrence Harman King-Harman and his wife Cecilia Johnstone of Stirling. His father...
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