William Falconer (23 February 1744 – 31 August 1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and also Fellow of the Royal Society. Falconer was...
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William Falconer may refer to: William Falconer (poet) (1732–1769), Scottish poet William Falconer (writer) (1744–1824), English physician, miscellaneous...
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William Falconer (21 February 1732 – c. January 1770) was a Scottish epic poet concerned mainly with life at sea. He also compiled a dictionary of maritime...
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politician Colin Falconer (disambiguation), several people Colin Falconer (bishop) (1623–1686), Scottish bishop Colin Falconer (writer) (born 1953), English...
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William Falconer (1801–1885) was an English cleric and academic who was known as a translator of Strabo. Falconer was the eldest son of the Reverend Thomas...
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Randle Wilbraham Falconer (1816 – 6 May 1881) was a British medical writer. Falconer was the fourth son of Thomas Falconer, MD (1772–1839). He was for...
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Mackenzie Falconer Miller or Harriet Myrtle (1812 – 11 March 1876) was a Scottish children's writer. She was born Lydia Mackenzie Falconer to Elizabeth...
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Elmer Gantry (film) (category Films whose writer won the Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award)
actions of female evangelist Sister Sharon Falconer, as played by Simmons. The character of Sharon Falconer was loosely based on elements in the career...
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John Cheever (redirect from John William Cheever)
(National Book Award, 1958), The Wapshot Scandal (William Dean Howells Medal, 1965), Bullet Park (1969), Falconer (1977) and a novella, Oh What a Paradise It...
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Ireland Falconer, WS (30 November 1879 – 6 April 1954) was the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Scotland from 1944 to 1947. John Ireland Falconer was born...
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Emslie, former judge on the Supreme Courts of Scotland Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton – former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for...
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Edmund Falconer (c.1814 – 29 September 1879), born Edmund O'Rourke, was an Irish poet, actor, theatre manager, songwriter and playwright, known for his...
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journalist Tony Blair — former Prime Minister (shared a house with Lord Charlie Falconer in the Tonsleys on Bramford Road) Emily Blunt — actress Ernie Bowering...
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Hugh Miller (category Scottish religious writers)
of Scotland. In 1837 he married the children's author Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Fraser. In 1840 the popular party in the Church, with which he had been...
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Alexander Murison (redirect from Alexander Falconer Murison)
Alexander Falconer Murison (3 March 1847 – 8 June 1934) was a Scottish academic who was professor of Roman law and jurisprudence at University College...
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Cyril M. Kornbluth (redirect from Kenneth Falconer)
pen-names, including Cecil Corwin, S. D. Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, Walter C. Davies, Simon Eisner, Jordan Park, Arthur Cooke, Paul Dennis...
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finds himself face to face with the Gray King and his hired Bondsmage "The Falconer", who somehow know what the Gentleman Bastards have been up to; Locke agrees...
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part of his life. During that time he became a friend and shipmate of William Falconer. Williams wrote The Journal of Llewellin Penrose, Seaman, believed...
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Mary Elizabeth Hawker (redirect from Lanoe Falconer)
16 June 1908) was a Scottish-born writer of short fiction. From 1890, she wrote under the pseudonym Lanoe Falconer. Mary Elizabeth Hawker was born on...
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The Name of the Rose (redirect from Brother William of Baskerville)
the story. The Swedish metal band Falconer released the song "Heresy in Disguise" in 2001, part of their Falconer album. The song is based on the novel...
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Scottish writer, actor, presenter and producer James Finlayson, actor Gordon Kennedy, actor Alexander Lorne Campbell James Craig Gareth Hoskins William Kininmonth...
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water - or of a keelhauling proper. Several 17th-century English writers such as William Monson and Nathaniel Boteler recorded the use of keel-hauling on...
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Mary L. Trump (category 21st-century American women writers)
Calls Him 'F*cking Loser'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved September 27, 2021. Falconer, Rebecca; Fischer, Sara (May 3, 2023). "Judge dismisses Trump's lawsuit...
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is engaged to London businessman Alan Falconer. On the day of Alan and Samantha's wedding, ex-convict William Haskin begins stalking Samantha. Over the...
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novelist Jenni Fagan (b. 1977), novelist William Falconer (1732–1769), epic poet John Fardell (b. 1967), children's writer and cartoonist Simon Farquhar (living)...
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Peter Whitehead (filmmaker) (category 20th-century English writers)
making and escaped to the desert in Morocco, at which time his career as a falconer began. In 1997, Iain Sinclair collaborated with Chris Petit, sculptor Steve...
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Faulkner is a name variant of the English surname Falconer. It is of medieval origin taken from Old French Faulconnier, "falcon trainer". It can also be...
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OCLC 479862. Granger, Byrd H. (1983). Arizona's Names: X Marks the Place. Falconer Publishing Company. p. 500. ISBN 978-0-918080-18-9. MDB (February 23, 2008)...
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William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper, PC, KC, FRS (/ˈkuːpər/ KOO-pər; c. 1665 – 10 October 1723) was an English politician who became the first Lord High Chancellor...
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Alanah Pearce (category Australian LGBTQ writers)
2022. Alanah Pearce's Last Episode! - Kinda Funny Xcast Ep. 16 on YouTube Falconer, Daniel (27 January 2023). "Creator Clash 2: How to Watch and Buy Tickets...
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