• Nathaniel Bryceson (5 June 1826 – 23 March 1911) was a Victorian clerk remembered for his diary which gives a rare, detailed insight into the daily life...
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  • Holt Hutton, English essayist and journalist (died 1897) June 5 – Nathaniel Bryceson, English clerk and diarist (died 1911) June 10 – Bogoboj Atanacković...
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  • French-born English painter David Bruce (1898–1977), American ambassador Nathaniel Bryceson (1826–1911), English clerk Thomas Bryn (1782–1827), Norwegian jurist...
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    interpretations as well. The earliest known setting was by Welsh-born Bryceson Treharne (1879–1948). His "Invocation" of 1917 was stanza 11 of an untitled...
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    William Hill in 1841. Further work was carried out by George Holdich, Brycesons Bros and finally Nicholsons of Worcester. A new organ was built in 1927...
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  • and Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Glasgow. Simon Peter Bryceson. For political service. David Russell Burton, Environmental Health Manager...
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