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    William Howitt (18 December 1792 – 3 March 1879), was a prolific English writer on history and other subjects. Howitt Primary Community School in Heanor...
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    Andersen. Some of her works were written in conjunction with her husband, William Howitt. Many, in verse and prose, were intended for young people. Mary Botham...
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    Alfred William Howitt CMG, (17 April 1830 – 7 March 1908), also known by author abbreviation A.W. Howitt, was an Australian anthropologist, explorer and...
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  • William Howitt (1830–1908), Australian anthropologist and naturalist Anna Mary Howitt (1824–1884), English painter, writer and feminist Bobby Howitt (1925–2005)...
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  • until he retired in 1961. Leonard Howitt was born on 27 December 1896 in Islington, London. His parents were William Howitt, a type founder, and his wife...
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  • John Cost / John Wood 1481/82 Thomas Cost / Ralph Hill 1482/83 John Howitt / William Johnson 1483/84 John Mellor / John Burton 1484/85 Thomas Ball / Edward...
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    actually had a religious meaning, and the Australian anthropologist Alfred William Howitt rejects the idea that the eaten were human sacrifices as "absolutely...
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  • The Wiradjuri were organised into bands. Norman Tindale quotes Alfred William Howitt as mentioning several of these local groups of the tribe: Narrandera...
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  • Roberts, & Green. p. 6. OCLC 6352154. Ennemoser, Joseph; Mary Botham Howitt; William Howitt (2002) [1854]. History of Magic, Part 1. Kessinger Publishing [Henry...
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    "sizars were sons of poor parents, frequently the clergy". According to William Howitt, writing in 1847 with reference to Oliver Goldsmith: Trinity College...
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  • 637 The Religion of Rome described by a Roman: Authorised translation by William Howitt 293 Richard Wigginton Thompson The Papacy and the Civil Power...
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    with her. Anna Mary Howitt was born in Nottingham as the eldest surviving child of the Quaker writers and publishers William Howitt (1792–1879) and Mary...
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  • Travellers House) "The Holly-tree Inn" (1855) (with Wilkie Collins, William Howitt, Harriet Parr and Adelaide Procter) "The Wreck of the Golden Mary" (1856)...
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    Wurundjeri people. According to the early Australian ethnographer Alfred William Howitt, the name Wurundjeri, in his transcription Urunjeri, refers to a species...
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    was inducted from its use in the works of J. F. McLennan by Alfred William Howitt and Lorimer Fison in the mid-1880s to describe a geographically or locally...
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    Plot. William Gregg (1890–1969), born and died in Heanor, was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in 1918. The Howitt brothers: William Howitt (1792–1879)...
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    Mount Howitt, also known as Toot-buck-nulluck in the Gunai language, is a mountain in Victoria, Australia, named for Alfred William Howitt. Located in...
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    Goddesses of the Northland (Vol. 1-3): Complete Edition. e-artnow. Howitt, William; Howitt, Mary Botham (1852). The Literature and Romance of Northern Europe:...
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    rescued in September by Alfred William Howitt. Howitt buried Burke and Wills before returning to Melbourne. When Howitt got to Menindee he sent King on...
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    pathway for his spirit to return to the sky world. According to Alfred William Howitt these carved trees served both as transit points to allow cultural heroes...
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    which was published in Blackwood's Magazine in January 1837. In 1840 William Howitt published Visits to Remarkable Places containing a contribution entitled...
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  • Alfred Howitt may refer to: Alfred William Howitt (1830–1908), Australian anthropologist and naturalist Alfred Bakewell Howitt (1879–1954), English Conservative...
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    managed station affairs in the frequent absences of William and his wife. Alfred William Howitt, an Australian anthropologist, explorer and naturalist...
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    Australian Aboriginal tribe of Gippsland, Victoria. According to Alfred William Howitt, the Bidawal were composed of "refugees from tribes". The Bidawal language...
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  • Championships and Olympic programme in 1987 and 1988, respectively. a Howitt's time was recorded at the point of 10,186 m, en route to a longer distance...
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    actually had a religious meaning, and the Australian anthropologist Alfred William Howitt rejects the idea that the eaten were human sacrifices as "absolutely...
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    of literature, amusement, and instruction, vol. 1 (I823), p.326 Howitt, William; Howitt, Mary Botham (28 March 1827). "The Desolation of Eyam: the Emigrant:...
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    Its sub-specific epithet commemorates geologist and magistrate Alfred William Howitt, who collected three specimens from the upper reaches of the Buchan...
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    rescued in September by Alfred William Howitt. Howitt buried Burke and Wills before returning to Melbourne. In 1862 Howitt returned to Cooper Creek and...
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  • then Bairnsdale Police Magistrate and Warden of Gold Fields Alfred William Howitt, who was concerned about the boundary of his jurisdiction, together...
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