daughter of Gervase Elwes, MP for Sudbury, Suffolk, and granddaughter of Sir Gervase Elwes, 1st Baronet, MP for Suffolk (see Elwes baronets). His maternal...
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English Member of Parliament and miser John Payne Elwes, British Member of Parliament for North Essex Elwes This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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painter Simon Elwes, whose own father was the diplomat and tenor Gervase Elwes (1866–1921). One of Cary Elwes' relatives is John Elwes, a British miser...
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Elwes (born 1959), English independent film producer Damian Elwes (born 1960), English artist Cary Elwes (born 1962), English actor Henry John Elwes (1846–1922)...
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Cassian Cary Elwes (born 7 August 1959) is a British independent film producer and talent agent. Cassian Elwes was born on 7 August 1959 in London. He...
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and Henry John Elwes had one son, Henry Cecil (1874–1950). In 1870, after achieving a diploma in biology with a thesis in natural history, Elwes was made...
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John Joseph Elwes (original name John Hahessy) (born 20 October 1946), is an English tenor singer. Born in Lewisham, London he was Head Chorister in the...
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international scandal. Elwes (pronounced "El-wez") was born on 24 August 1931 at Billing Hall, Northamptonshire to English portrait painter Simon Elwes (RA, KM), and...
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Perth-Blairgowrie Road, and can be viewed by visitors all year round. In 1906 Henry John Elwes and Augustine Henry, in the first volume of their Trees of Great Britain...
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Gervase Henry Cary-Elwes, DL (15 November 1866 – 12 January 1921), better known as Gervase Elwes, was an English tenor of great distinction, who exercised...
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character portrayed by Dickens' illustrator, John Leech, was a noted British eccentric and miser named John Elwes (1714–1789).[citation needed] Another suggested...
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characters, with John Elwes and Daniel Dancer at their head. The first account of Elwes' life was Edward Topham's The Life of the Late John Elwes: Esquire (1790)...
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estate owned by his family since 1600. The botanist Henry John Elwes is his great-grandfather. Elwes suffered serious injuries when he fell three floors through...
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blue, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Henry John Elwes in 1905. It is found in North Africa. The larvae feed on Anthyllis vulneraria...
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The Miser is an epithet for the following people: John Elwes (politician) (1714–1789), British MP and noted eccentric, suggested as an inspiration of the...
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Baronetage, the Elwes baronetcy is not among the vacant or dormant baronetcies. Sir Gervase Elwes, 1st Baronet (1628–1706) Gervase Elwes, junior, (c. 1657–c...
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the best known of the English snowdrop gardens, being the home of Henry John Elwes, a collector of Galanthus specimens, and after whom Galanthus elwesii...
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A Christmas Carol (category Books illustrated by John Leech)
sees himself. Scrooge could also be based on two misers: the eccentric John Elwes, MP, or Jemmy Wood, the owner of the Gloucester Old Bank and also known...
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managers operating in London. The second son of physician and psychiatrist John Elwes Duffield (1910-2009) and his first wife, Jean Edwina (née Stellman), Duffield...
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Magazine, 1790–1856 The Trees Of Great Britain and Ireland, by Henry John Elwes & Augustine Henry, 1906–1913 Botanik-Datenbank (ger.) Plant Directory...
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described by Henry John Elwes and James Edwards in 1897. It is found on Sumatra and Borneo. Savela, Markku. "Idmon latifascia (Elwes & Edwards, 1897)"...
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Bishop of Northampton Dudley Cary-Elwes and Father Luke Cary-Elwes.[citation needed] Simon's niece, Polly Elwes, was a television personality in Britain...
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enrichment". Elwes said that he was promised that he would receive a minimum of one percent of the producers' net profits from the film and did not. Elwes claims...
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nagaensis is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae first described by Henry John Elwes in 1890. It is found in the Indian state of Assam. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Issoria hanningtoni (category Taxa named by Henry John Elwes)
I. hanningtoni Binomial name Issoria hanningtoni (Elwes, 1889) Synonyms Argynnis hanningtoni Elwes, 1889 Prokuekenthaliella hanningtoni Prokuekenthaliella...
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quickly decided on Cary Elwes for Westley, based on his performance in Lady Jane; however, during the casting period in Los Angeles, Elwes was in West Germany...
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John Payne Elwes (13 May 1798 – 1849) was a British politician. Elwes lived at Stoke College in Suffolk, and later at Grove House in Essex. He became...
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Georgia Rule (category Films scored by John Debney)
Felicity Huffman, Dermot Mulroney, Cary Elwes, and Garrett Hedlund. The original score was composed by John Debney. Georgia Rule was theatrically released...
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Coenonympha rhodopensis (category Taxa named by Henry John Elwes)
Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Genus: Coenonympha Species: C. rhodopensis Binomial name Coenonympha rhodopensis Elwes, 1900...
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version of the Christi Carol was arranged for and dedicated to John Hahessy (John Elwes). He recorded the song in 1961 with Benjamin Britten himself at...
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