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    Charles Hague (4 May 1769 – 18 June 1821) was an English violinist and composer, who became professor of music at Cambridge University. Hague was born...
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  • Billy Hague (1885–1969), ice hockey player Charles Hague (1769–1821), English musician Sir Douglas Hague (1926–2015), British economist Frank Hague (1876–1956)...
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    William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond PC FRSL (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician and life peer who was Leader of the Conservative...
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    Ffion Llywelyn Hague, Baroness Hague of Richmond, DBE (née Jenkins; 21 February 1968) is a Welsh broadcaster, author, former civil servant, and wife of...
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    continued his studies with Charles Hague and Pieter Hellendaal in 1789, so it is possible that Gunn, a friend of Hague's, knew him through that connection...
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    Frank Hague (January 17, 1876 – January 1, 1956) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the Mayor of Jersey City from 1917 to 1947...
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  • Harriet Hague (1793–1816) was an English pianist and composer. Hague was the daughter of the violinist Charles Hague. She composed six songs, which were...
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    Great Seal, was impeached the next day, and consequently fled to The Hague with Charles's permission on 21 December. To prevent the king from dissolving it...
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    The Hague School (Dutch: Haagse School) is a group of artists who lived and worked in The Hague between 1860 and 1890. Their work was heavily influenced...
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    including Charles Hague and Pieter Hellendaal. Lucy Anderson William Sterndale Bennett [pupils] Stephen Codman George Elvey [pupils] Charles Lucas [pupils]...
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    nuances of the evening sky and the rosy-fingered dawn. Charles Leickert first learned painting in The Hague under the supervision of landscape painters Bartholomeus...
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    eight-year-old Louis XIV. Charles I surrendered into captivity in May 1646. During the Second English Civil War in 1648, Charles moved to The Hague, where his sister...
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    buried at West Norwood Cemetery. His younger brother Charles Haghe (d. 1888) (also known as Charles Hague) was employed as an assistant at Day and Haghe, and...
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  • Order of the Golden Fleece meets in The Hague for their 9th chapter. 1467 - Charles the Bold inaugurated in The Hague as Count of Holland. 1479 - Wolfert...
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  • 1799 Charles Hague 1821 John Clarke Whitfield 1836 Thomas Attwood Walmisley 1856 William Sterndale Bennett 1875 George Alexander Macfarren 1887 Charles Villiers...
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    The Hague Congress or the Congress of Europe was a conference that was held in The Hague from 7–11 May 1948 with 750 delegates participating from around...
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    Kevin Grant Hague (born 18 March 1960) is a New Zealand public servant, activist and a former politician. Hague was a Member of Parliament for the Green...
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    a refugee from Czechoslovakia. Joseph Entwisle, Methodist minister Charles Hague, composer Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle who crowned Queen Elizabeth...
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  • meetings are said to have taken place in 1846, at locomotive designer Charles Beyer's house in Cecil Street, Manchester, or alternatively at Bromsgrove...
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    Gazelle of Basra with De Dutch Don't Dance Division, a dance company in The Hague, Netherlands. She returned a year later to dance the Sugar Plum Fairy in...
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    Nassau-Weilburg (The Hague, 18 December 1760 – Honselaarsdijk, 27 May 1762). Wilhelm Ludwig Karl, Hereditary Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (The Hague, 12 December...
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    Charles II of Spain (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700), also known as El Hechizado, or the Bewitched, was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch...
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  • Süssmayr Ignaz Umlauf [pupils] Joseph Weigl Peter Winter Charles Kullman Jouni Kaipainen Charles Hague [pupils] Christian Friedrich Müller George Pinto this...
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    1977, pp. 5–6 Hague 2007, p. 15 Hague 2007, pp. 18–19 Pollock 1977, p. 7 Hague 2007, p. 20 Pollock 1977, pp. 8–9 Hague 2007, p. 23 Hague, William (2005)...
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    intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the first and only permanent international court with...
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    followed. It too ended in an Austrian victory; by the Treaty of The Hague (1720), Charles swapped Sardinia, which went to the Duke of Savoy, Victor Amadeus...
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    deal with Charles Louis and his army. Thereafter after Charles Louis retired first to The Hague, and then to Britain. In November 1641, Charles Louis sat...
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    Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was executed on Tuesday, 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House on Whitehall, London. The execution...
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  • people from The Hague. See also: List of mayors of The Hague Jozias van Aartsen (born 1947), former foreign minister; former Mayor of The Hague Ivo Daalder...
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  • Sam Hague (1828 – 7 January 1901) was a British blackface minstrel dancer and troupe owner. He was a pioneering white owner of a minstrel troupe composed...
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