Jane Eyre (/ɛər/ AIR; originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by the English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published under her...
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John Eyre Sloane (September 16, 1886 – July 17, 1970) was an American industrialist. He was born in South Orange, New Jersey, to well-known scientist...
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John Eyre may refer to: John Eyre (died 1581), Member of Parliament for Wiltshire and Salisbury John Eyre (died 1639), MP for Cricklade John Eyre (1659–1709)...
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Edward John Eyre (5 August 1815 – 30 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, Lieutenant-Governor...
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tearful Jane Eyre runs away from Thornfield Hall, finding herself alone on the moors. She collapses at the doorstep of Moor House, home of St. John Rivers and...
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Lake Eyre (/ɛər/ AIR), officially known as Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, is an endorheic lake in the east-central part of the Far North region of South Australia...
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Claude Auchinleck (redirect from Claude John Eyre Auchinleck)
Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck (/ˌɒxɪnˈlɛk/ OKH-in-LEK) GCB, GCIE, CSI, DSO, OBE (21 June 1884 – 23 March 1981), was a British Indian Army...
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John Eyre, 1st Baron Eyre (c. 1720 – 30 September 1781), was an Irish politician. Eyre was the son of the Very Reverend Giles Eyre, Dean of Killaloe, by...
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was named after explorer Edward John Eyre, who was the first European to cross the Nullarbor by land, in 1840–1841. Eyre Highway runs from Norseman in Western...
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Jane Eyre is the fictional heroine and the titular protagonist in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The story follows Jane's infancy and...
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John Eyre (died 1685) was an English Cromwellian settler in Ireland who became Mayor of Galway. Eyre was born in Wiltshire, England, in the early 17th...
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called for reforms, and was charged with inciting to riot. Governor Edward John Eyre declared martial law in the area, ordering in troops to hunt down the...
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Edmund John Eyre (1767–1816) was an English actor and dramatist. Eyre, son of Mary (née Underwood) (c1740-c1796) and the Rev. Ambrose Eyre (c1740 - c1796)...
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MP for Derbyshire John Eyre Gell (died 1739), known as John Eyre before inheriting the Gell estate and mines, see Gell baronets John Gell (admiral) (1740–1806)...
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and producer Damian Eyre, Australian police officer murdered in 1988 Damian Eyre (cricketer), British cricketer Edward John Eyre, Australian explorer...
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John Eyre (c. 1771– ), a pardoned convict, was an early Australian painter and engraver. Eyre was born in Coventry, Warwickshire in England. Aged 13 years...
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Sir John Eyre (1580–1639), initially of Great Chalfield Manor, Wiltshire and later of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex was an English courtier, ambassador...
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John Eyre (born 9 October 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. Eyre's senior career began at Oldham Athletic in...
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Gawler Ranges to the north. Earlier called Eyre's Peninsula, it was named after explorer Edward John Eyre, who explored parts of the peninsula in 1839–41...
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the "dual-actionability test" (or "double actionability test"). Edward John Eyre had been the governor of Jamaica during the Morant Bay Rebellion. As governor...
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John Eyre (12 April 1665 – 2 November 1715) of Brickworth, Wiltshire was an English lawyer and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House...
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John Eyre (January 1754 – 28/29 March 1803) was an English evangelical clergyman. He helped in establishing some of the major national evangelical institutions...
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voting. In August 1865, Gordon criticised the governor of Jamaica, Edward John Eyre, for sanctioning "everything done by the higher class to the oppression...
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Edward Bate Scott (section With Edward John Eyre)
1909) was a pioneering colonist of South Australia who accompanied Edward John Eyre on several journeys and had a later career with the South Australian Police...
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Western Australia. He accompanied Edward John Eyre to Adelaide by sea in May 1840, and would have left with Eyre on his expedition to penetrate to the interior...
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The Lake Eyre basin (/ɛər/ AIR) is a drainage basin that covers just under one-sixth of all Australia. It is the largest endorheic basin in Australia and...
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John Eyre (1847-1927) was a British artist who decorated and designed British pottery. He also illustrated books and painted genre paintings. He is known...
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said to be the world's longest, situated along 1,365 kilometres of the Eyre Highway along the southern coast of Australia in two states (South Australia...
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politician, who had been critical of Governor John Eyre and his policies, was later arrested by Governor John Eyre who believed he had been behind the rebellion...
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Edward John Eyre at his newly established Hunter River property. Baxter was reputedly married, but his wife died in 1837. At this period Eyre described...
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