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    Arthur Melmoth Walters (26 January 1865 – 2 May 1941) was an English amateur footballer who played as a defender for the Old Carthusians and the Corinthians...
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    appearances for England, five as captain. He and his younger brother, Arthur Melmoth Walters, were known as "morning" and "afternoon" in allusion to their initials...
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  • Arthur Walters may refer to: Arthur Melmoth Walters (1865–1941), British footballer Arthur Scott Walters (born 1943), American physician This disambiguation...
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  • He was the father of the famous amateur footballers Arthur Melmoth Walters and Percy Melmoth Walters. His daughter Gertrude married barrister Thomas Richard...
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  • Thatcher Amy Walters, American television producer Anne-Marie Walters (1923–1998), British spy during World War II Arthur Melmoth Walters (1865–1941),...
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  • (3 caps) Walter Gilliat (1 cap) Edward Hagarty Parry (3 caps) Gilbert Oswald Smith (20 caps) Maurice Stanbrough (1 cap) Arthur Melmoth Walters (9 caps)...
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    (1857–1932), Liberal politician Percy Melmoth Walters (1863–1936), England football captain Arthur Melmoth Walters (1865–1941), England footballer Lieutenant...
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  • colonel and champion polo player Arthur Melmoth Walters (1865–1941), England and Corinthian footballer Percy Melmoth Walters (1863–1936), England and Corinthian...
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    William Godden late 1890s Arthur Melmoth Walters 1895 John Wreford Budd 1893 Richard Pennington 1891–92 William Melmoth Walters 1890–91 Robert Cunliffe...
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  • March 2024. "England Players – Arthur Walters". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Arthur Melmoth Walters". Englandstats.com. Retrieved...
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  • Scotland international in eight matches (1892–1898). 26 January – Arthur Melmoth Walters (d. 1941), England international in nine matches (1885–1890). 2...
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    Zingari being represented by Ronnie Aird. The England footballer Arthur Melmoth Walters also attended, as did notable figures from the British armed services...
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    and in exile. He took the name "Sebastian Melmoth", after Saint Sebastian and the titular character of Melmoth the Wanderer (a Gothic novel by Charles Maturin...
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  • Thomas Arthur Rawlinson and Gertrude Hamilton, daughter of barrister William Melmoth Walters. The Rawlinsons were Hampshire landed gentry, Thomas Arthur Rawlinson...
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    use of Gothic themes. A late example of a traditional Gothic novel is Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) by Charles Maturin, which combines themes of anti-Catholicism...
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  • Governor (1862–1863) Burke Cuppage, Lieutenant Governor (1863–1868) Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy, Lieutenant Governor (1868–1873) William Norcott, Lieutenant...
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  • His nephew by marriage was William Melmoth Walters, whose daughter Gertrude married Rawlinson's nephew Thomas Arthur Rawlinson and was mother of the screenwriter...
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  • Metaphysical Writings by René Descartes Medieval Writings on Female Spirituality Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Robert Maturin Memoirs by Philippe de Commynes...
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    Tales, as Cuentos de invierno, by Isak Dinesen (RBA, 1994) Melmoth the Wanderer, as Melmoth el errabundo, by Charles Robert Maturin (Valdemar, 1996) Jude...
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  • U čudnim gostima (1898), Miš (1899) and Camao (1900) Charles Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) Michael McDowell, The Elementals (1981) Patrick McGrath...
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  • Marshal Clarke succeeded Sir Melmoth Osborn as Resident Commissioner and Chief Magistrate in Zululand in June 1893. Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson was appointed...
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    March 2024. "England Players – Percy Walters". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Percy Melmoth Walters". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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  • the Armagh Public Library in the north of Ireland. Sophia Briscoe – Miss Melmoth; or the New Clarissa Claude Joseph Dorat – Les Sacrifices de l'amour Elizabeth...
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    Satan character in Paradise Lost, Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, Melmoth in Melmoth the Wanderer (the title character sells his soul to the Devil) Miser...
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    of waking from one dream into another dream. In Charles Maturin's novel Melmoth the Wanderer, the use of vast stories-within-stories creates a sense of...
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  • Walshe (1953–1956) : A. P. Walshe Arthur Fraser Walter (1866–1869) : A. F. Walter Percy Melmoth Walters (1885) : P. M. Walters Chris Walton (1955–1957) : A...
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    but can be seen as commenting on the French Revolution and the Terror); Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) by Charles Robert Maturin and The Manuscript Found...
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  • US, N) Francisco Manuel de Mello (1608–1666, Portugal, Bg/S) William Melmoth (1665/66–1743, England, R/Lw) Rigoberta Menchú (born 1959, Guatemala, F)...
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  • Scotland. Roger Talbot Walters, Deputy Director-General of Research & Development, Ministry of Public Building & Works. John Arthur Fergus Watson, JP. For...
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  • of Huguenot and crippled Bastille prisoner, Gabriel Maturin. Key work: Melmoth the Wanderer. Edward Maturin (1812–1881), writer, son of Charles Maturin...
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