• Sir Charles Harding Firth FBA (16 March 1857 – 19 February 1936) was a British historian. He was one of the founders of the Historical Association in 1906...
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  • Virginia Tech college football program Charles Firth (historian) (1857–1936), British historian Charles Firth (British Army officer) (1902–1991), British...
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  • Firth (1878–1931), English archaeologist Charles Firth (comedian), Australian comedian Charles Firth (coach), former head coach Charles Harding Firth...
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    incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Firth, Charles Harding (1893). "Lucas, Charles (d.1648)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National...
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    Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, KBE, FBA (12 January 1860 – 23 June 1946) was a British military historian. His reconstructions of medieval battles...
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    The Later Stuarts 1660–1714 (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 3. Firth, Charles Harding (1892). "Ingoldsby, Richard (d.1685)" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.)...
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  • Feis (1893–1972), World War II diplomacy, international finance Charles Harding Firth (1857–1936), 17th-century England Herbert A. L. Fisher (1865–1940)...
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  • (1921–1978) – urban Geoffrey Rudolph Elton (1921–1994) – Tudor period Charles Harding Firth (1857–1936) – political history of the 17th century Antonia Fraser...
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    Wroughton 2004. Syvert & Stevens 1981, p. 148. Peacey 2004b. Firth & Kelsey 2004a. Firth & Worden 2004. Barber 2004a. Hopper 2004b. Scott 2004a. Venning...
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    Hugh Peter (category Executed regicides of Charles I)
    his Dictionary of National Biography article (1896) on Peter, the historian C. H. Firth was of the opinion that his popular hatred was hardly deserved....
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  • Clifton Webb. In the 2021 film Operation Mincemeat, he was played by Colin Firth. Montagu himself appeared in The Man Who Never Was, playing an Air-Vice...
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  • historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth plays the future King George VI who, to cope with a stammer, sees Lionel...
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    John Rushworth (category 17th-century English historians)
    article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Firth, Charles Harding (1897). "Rushworth, John (1612?–1690)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.)...
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  • Dion Fortune (redirect from Violet Firth)
    pseudonym. One of John's sons – and Fortune's uncle – was the historian Charles Harding Firth, while her father, Arthur, had run a Sheffield law firm prior...
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  • attack. Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, Adrian Scarborough, and Benedict Cumberbatch also star in supporting roles...
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    The Islands of the Firth of Clyde are the fifth largest of the major Scottish island groups after the Inner and Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. They...
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    to bind anyone to the same faith if they did not share it. The historian C. H. Firth argued Lilburne had gained a great reputation for courage and seems...
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    John Hutchinson (Roundhead) (category Regicides of Charles I)
    his body at St Margaret's Church, Owthorpe. In the opinion of the historian C. H. Firth that Hutchinson's defence of Nottingham was a service of great value...
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    investigations of the anatomy and life cycle of marine invertebrates in the Firth of Forth, and on 27 March 1827 presented at the Plinian his own discovery...
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    Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (category Court of Charles I of England)
    lawyer, diplomat and historian who served as chief advisor to Charles I during the First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to...
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    their release, they remained in prison until 2 August 1648. The historian C.H. Firth stated in the DNB (1900) that Wildman's speech at the bar of the...
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  • Macaulay, p. 276. Charles Harding Firth, A Commentary on Macaulay's History of England (London: Frank Cass, 1964), p. 57. Charles Harding Firth, A Commentary...
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    History (section Historians)
    At Oxford and Cambridge, scholarship was downplayed. Professor Charles Harding Firth, Oxford's Regius Professor of history in 1904 ridiculed the system...
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  • Whig history (redirect from Whig historian)
    dominant for the previous fifty years. These historians were members of the New Whigs around Charles James Fox (1749–1806) and Lord Holland (1773–1840)...
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    Thomas Babington Macaulay (category 19th-century English historians)
    (/ˈbæbɪŋtən məˈkɔːli/; 25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian, poet, and Whig politician, who served as the Secretary at War between...
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  • Aces High is a 1976 war film starring Malcolm McDowell, Peter Firth, Christopher Plummer and Simon Ward. The film, which is an Anglo-French production...
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    Downham 2007, p. 208; Firth 2022. Firth 2022; Hadley 2006, p. 170. Wainwright 1975, pp. 79–85; Charles-Edwards 2013, pp. 502–503; Firth 2022. Ward 2001, pp...
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    The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of central Edinburgh....
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    unable to advance past Stirling. On 17 July 1651 the English crossed the Firth of Forth in specially constructed boats and defeated the Scots at the Battle...
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  • James Anderson (lawyer) (category 18th-century Scottish historians)
    church minister, who was for some time imprisoned on the Bass Rock on the Firth of Forth in Haddingtonshire. He was educated for the law, and became a writer...
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