Admiral Sir William Hutcheon Hall, KCB, FRS (c. 1797 – 25 June 1878), was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the First Anglo-Chinese War and Crimean...
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1840 – and used to great effect in the First Opium War by Captain William Hutcheon Hall and later in 1842 by Captain Richard Collinson. The Chinese referred...
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admiral Thomas F. Hall (born 1939), U.S. Navy rear admiral Victor W. Hall (fl. 1970s–2020s), U.S. Navy rear admiral William Hutcheon Hall (c. 1797–1878)...
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born 1903), American actor William Hall Jr., American actor William Hutcheon Hall (1797–1878), British naval officer William Hall (VC) (1821–1904), Canadian...
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Lifesaving Medal. In 1879 he married Frances Russell Hall, daughter of Admiral William Hutcheon Hall, who had been captain of Hecla in 1854. The couple...
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O'Byrne, William R (2012). A Naval Biographical Dictionary - Volume 2. Andrews UK Limited. p. 888. ISBN 9781781502792. Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard...
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founded the Kensington Society at their home in 1865. Admiral Sir William Hutcheon Hall, lived in the street, and died there in 1878. "The Phillimore estate...
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Records. Retrieved 5 November 2024. Hutcheon & Hutcheon 2015, p. 79. Hutcheon & Hutcheon 2015, p. 80. Hutcheon & Hutcheon 2015, p. 82. Dubois, Cyrille; Le...
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Lord Clyde. UK: History Press. ISBN 0-75095-685-2. Hall, William Hutcheon Hall; Bernard, William Dallas (1844). Narrative of the Voyages and Services...
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India Company's iron-hulled steamer Nemesis, commanded by Captain William Hutcheon Hall, to force a passage up the Broadway river between Macao and Whampoa...
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"Biography of Henry Harvey R.N." www.pdavis.nl. Laughton, John Knox (1887). "Hall, William King" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography....
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and from March to November 1854, under the command of Captain William Hutcheon Hall, who had taken command of the small vessel because a warship of...
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George Byng, 6th Viscount Torrington (category Knights Third Class of the Military Order of William)
between 1847 and 1850. Hilare Caroline Byng (1815–1889), who married William Hutcheon Hall in 1845 J.A. van Zelm van Eldik in "Moed en Deugd" page 212 [2003]...
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church. Mary Fane, Countess of Westmorland, wife of John Fane. William Hutcheon Hall, Royal Navy admiral. Charles Davis Lucas, first person to win the...
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381 MacPherson 1843, p. 384 Hall & Bernard 1846, p. 260 MacPherson 1843, p. 385 Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1846). The Nemesis in...
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2009-05-15 William Hutcheon Hall 1847-04-22 c. 1797 – 25 June 1878 Henry Hallam 1821-03-08 9 July 1777 – 21 January 1859 Albrecht von Haller 1739-11-01...
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Overseas). Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing. 1911. Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1846). The Nemesis in China (3rd ed.). Henry Colburn...
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Bulletins of State Intelligence. Westminster: F. Watts. 1842. Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1846). The Nemesis in China (3rd ed.). London:...
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seven hours". BBC News. 16 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022. Hutcheon, Paul (7 July 2019). "Operation Unicorn: the secret strategy for the Queen...
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London Gazette. Westminster: Printed by F. Watts. 1841. Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1847). The Nemesis in China: Comprising a History...
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Harry Gregory: 1919–1920; 1922–1923; 1926–1927 Harry Rush: 1920–1922 Jack Hutcheon: 1923–1924 Bernard Scrymgour: 1924–1925 Aubrey Oxlade: 1927–1930; 1933–1936;...
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Virginia Tech shooting (redirect from Norris Hall shootings)
2007. Archived from the original on May 2, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2014. Hutcheon, Stephen (May 16, 2007). "Outrage over Virginia Tech game". The Sydney...
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Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012. Hutcheon, Robin (11 December 2000). "Charles Ching". Sydney Morning Herald. Archived...
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cultural studies, Volume 4. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-33270-5. David Hutcheon, "The Story Behind the Song: The Lion Sleeps Tonight", Mojo '60s, #9, 2017...
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67 (4): 774–780. doi:10.3138/utq.67.4.774. S2CID 170123721. Hutcheon, Linda; Hutcheon, Michael (1999). "Death Drive: Eros and Thanatos in Wagner's "Tristan...
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48.3 (1937): 227-278. online William E. Gienapp, The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852–1856 (1978), Wallace S. Hutcheon Jr.. "The Louisville Riots of...
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Selby Hutcheon 1,935 Duncan Selby Hutcheon Biggar Robert Pelham Hassard 2,287 Warren Hart 2,044 William Willoughby Miller 1,296 William Willoughby...
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District Member Party Arm River Duncan Hutcheon Conservative Bengough Herman Warren Conservative Biggar William Miller Conservative Cannington Samson...
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Termination in 1842 (2nd ed.). Volume 2. London: Henry Colburn. Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1846). The Nemesis in China (3rd ed.). London:...
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Margaret Atwood (category Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees)
and Surfacing, are examples of what postmodern literary theorist Linda Hutcheon calls "historiographic metafiction". In such works, Atwood explicitly explores...
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