George Hare of Herstmonceux, East Sussex, and Gresford, Flintshire, Wales, and the nephew of Augustus William Hare and Julius Hare. Augustus Hare was born...
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Augustus William Hare (17 November 1792 – 22 January 1834) was a British writer who was the author of a history of Germany. Hare was the son of Francis...
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Francis Augustus ("Frank") Hare (1830–1892) was a British pioneer settler and police superintendent in the colony of Victoria, best known for his role...
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Cumberland, England. The story first appeared in Story of My Life by Augustus Hare, written in the 1890s. In 1929, Montague Summers republished the story...
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dream that foretells the future. A retelling of a ghost story from Augustus Hare several urban legends, including the legends of the spider bite, the...
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His parents were Francis Hare-Naylor and the painter Georgiana Shipley, a daughter of Bishop Shipley. Augustus William Hare was his brother, and his great-grandfather...
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childhood home of the travel-writer and raconteur Augustus Hare, and his uncle, the theologian Julius Charles Hare, who entertained a number of "eminent victorians"...
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Alcoholics Anonymous". Aa.org. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Augustus Hare Society Pages". Augustus-hare.tripod.com. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Carey, B. J.; De Caestecker...
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Frederick Standish and Superintendent Francis Augustus Hare directed operations against the gang from Benalla. Hare organised frequent search parties and surveillance...
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Francis Hare may refer to: Francis Hare (bishop) (1671–1740), English churchman and classical scholar Francis Augustus Hare (1830–1892), a police officer...
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Cecil Wood was the designer. The Hare Memorial Library was built to celebrate the contributions of Rev Francis Augustus Hare to the school. The building was...
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still visible at low tide. In his 1893 work, the Victorian biographer, Augustus Hare (1834–1903), wrote The story of two noble lives : being memorials of...
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politician Augustus Hare (1834–1903), English writer and raconteur Augustus Harris (1852–1896), British actor, impresario, and dramatist Augustus Glossop...
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guru. Stephen Godin, 18th Century broker, lived at Cullands Grove. Augustus Hare, writer. David Hepworth, journalist and writer. David Hechstetter, merchant...
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January 2023. See the account of Edward Craven Hawtrey, recorded by Augustus Hare in The Story of My Life, Volume I (Dodd, Mead and Company, New York...
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main residence, devoting her time to campaigning – with Vernon Lee, Augustus Hare and others – against the destruction of parts of old Florence by the...
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Fabrizio Paolucci, Uffizi: the ancient sculptures, 2001, p. 20f. As by Augustus Hare, Florence, ch. II Appendix: "The Uffizi Collection": in the Hall of...
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Augustus Hare (1834-1903), English writer Cyril Hare (1900-1958), English crime writer David Hare (dramatist) (born 1947), English dramatist Augustus...
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Theseus or a Cincinnatus. Jason's myth also involves a lost sandal. When Augustus Hare saw that sculpture in the Ball Room of Lansdowne House (the Earl of...
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Such a change of identification was already underway before 1900, when Augustus Hare observed in his Walks in Rome that: [the statue's] identity has only...
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ignominiously to kiss in 1364. The origin of the name Marzocco is unknown." Augustus Hare, Florence (on-line text). Encyclopædia Britannica 1911, s.v. "Pisa"...
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princes "...the insignificant palaces, Fiano, Verospi, and Teodoli..." (Augustus Hare, Walks in Rome vol. i, 1903 p. 46). Cecilia af Klercker (1927). Hedvig...
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by Thomas Babington Macaulay Childe Harold Lord Byron Days near Rome Augustus Hare Chroniques italiennes (1836–1839) by Stendhal Roba di Roma (1863) by...
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appears to have been plagued with ill health throughout much of his life. Augustus Hare, in The Story of My Life (1900) suggested that this was as a result...
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including the story of the Vampire of Croglin Grange, which was recorded by Augustus Hare and allegedly occurred in Cumberland, England, in 1875. 168 "Beyond...
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on the subject seems very cool, but her stepmother assures us in the Augustus Hare Life and Letters that Maria loved him very much and did not get over...
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1833, then served as headmaster of Abingdon School from 1840 to 1868. Augustus Hare described a visit in 1857: "...we had lunch with the Head-master of...
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2023-06-03. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Augustus Hare, The Story of My Life, Volume IV (George Allen, London, 1900), at page...
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brother Robert. At Tours he met Francis George Hare, father of Augustus Hare and brother of Julius Hare who was to be of great help to him. Landor soon...
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Buckinghamshire. Sarah died when Francis was a child. The raconteur Augustus John Cuthbert Hare attributes the loss of his kinswoman to: a chill brought on by...
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