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    William Henry Maw (6 December 1838 – 19 March 1924) was a British civil engineer and astronomer. Born into a seafaring family and orphaned at age 16,...
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  • Maw (1903–1987), American lawyer and politician Herbert B. Maw (1893–1990), American politician Nicholas Maw (1935–2009), British composer William Maw...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Maw Egley. William Maw Egley (1826 in London – 20 February 1916) was an English artist of the Victorian...
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    (/ˈprɒspəroʊ/ PROS-pər-o) is a fictional character and the protagonist of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Twelve years before the play begins, Prospero...
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    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that he wrote alone. After the first...
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    is traceable to Tennyson's work". In 1848, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt made a list of "Immortals", artistic heroes whom they admired...
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    Gibb, Sidney Paget, Walter Crane, William Holman Hunt (The Lady of Shalott), Sophie Gengembre Anderson, and William Maw Egley, among others. Adams, Oscar...
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    left his property to his nephew Matthew Maw (1824-1901). Matthew was born in 1824 and was the son of William Maw of Bigby. In 1864 he married Alice Mary...
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  • John Nicholas Maw (5 November 1935 – 19 May 2009) was a British composer. Among his works are the operas The Rising of the Moon (1970) and Sophie's Choice...
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    The Lady of Shalott (painting) (category Paintings by John William Waterhouse)
    was illustrated by such artists as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Maw Egley, and William Holman Hunt. Throughout his career, Waterhouse was preoccupied...
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    Omnibus Life in London is an 1859 oil-on-canvas painting by British artist William Maw Egley. The work depicts the interior of a packed omnibus carriage. It...
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  • JoinCalifornia website, citing other sources Johnson, Robert. "Bennett, William Christopher (1824–1889)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra:...
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  • with the surname include: William Egley (1798–1870), English painter William Maw Egley (1826–1916), English artist, son of William Égly, France This page...
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  • Robert S. Duncanson – Landscape with Rainbow William Dyce – Beatrice (Lady with a Coronet of Jasmine) William Maw Egley – Omnibus Life in London Henri Fantin-Latour...
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    venerable ancestor", Maw, of which James I of England was very fond, is a Scottish game. The game is a 19th century member of the Maw family of games that...
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    The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW) is the major east coast aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps and is headquartered in Marine Corps Air...
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    Eimmart. On June 15, 1913, the British civil engineer and astronomer William Maw observed a 'small reddish spot' in crater South. On February 22, 1931...
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  • followed by his son Robert. Prior to 2018, Joseph Whitworth, John Penn and William Armstrong were the only presidents to have served two terms. Pamela Liversidge...
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  • Characters appearing in the plays of William Shakespeare whose names begin with the letters L to Z include the following. Characters who exist outside...
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    Samuel Herbert Maw (September 12, 1881 – August 19, 1952) was a British-Canadian architect, delineator and cartographer. Born in the English county of...
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  • Mawer has sometimes been described as a British occupational surname related to another British surname "Mower". However there is no reliable citation...
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  • Hanging Maw, or Uskwa'li-gu'ta in Cherokee, was the leading chief of the Overhill Cherokee from 1788 to 1794. They were located in present-day southeastern...
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  • Maw, formerly also mawe, was a Scottish card game for two players, popularised by James I, which is ancestral to the Irish national game of Twenty-five...
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  • Mawer & Collingham was a department store located in Lincoln, England until being purchased by House of Fraser in 1980. William Mawer is listed as trading...
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    St Mawes (Cornish: Lannvowsedh) is a village on the end of the Roseland Peninsula, in the eastern side of Falmouth harbour, on the south coast of Cornwall...
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    In 2002 an opera by Nicholas Maw based on Sophie's Choice premièred at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London. Maw wrote the libretto and composed...
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    William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe; born August 19, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States...
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  • astronomer E. Walter Maunder, with the help of his brother Frid Maunder and William H. Maw. The first meeting of the Association was held on 24 October 1890, with...
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    Mee-Maw, with her daughter, Catherine. Selina makes a disparaging comment about Mee-Maw, and Catherine asks: "Mom, why would you want to paint Mee-Maw in...
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  • incomprehensible; his speech improved with the later segments. His wife Maw (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) was a homemaker who appeared as the more level-headed...
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