• Russell Sturgis, and his older half-brother was John Hubbard Sturgis. When Julian was seven months old, the family moved to England, where Russell Sturgis joined...
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    Surrey, England. It was built in 1896 for the novelist and playwright Julian Sturgis and was designed by the arts and crafts architect C.F.A. Voysey. It...
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    politician Julian Sturgis (1848–1904), American-born British novelist, poet and dramatist Julian Symons (1912–1994), English author Julian Tennyson (1915–1945)...
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  • Sir Mark Beresford Russell Grant-Sturgis KCB (born Sturgis; 10 July 1884 – 29 April 1949) was a British civil servant who served as Assistant Under-Secretary...
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  • Fellowes, Julian (5 February 2013). Downton Abbey Script Book Season 1. Harper Collins. p. Content. ISBN 978-0-06-223832-0. Fellowes, Julian; Sturgis, Matthew...
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  • Cambrea Sturgis (born 1999), American sprinter Ellen Sturgis Hooper (1812–1848), American Transcendentalist poet, daughter of William F. Sturgis Frank Sturgis...
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    second American player to collect a winner's medal in the FA Cup, after Julian Sturgis of Wanderers in the 1873 final. Howard was also named in the PFA Team...
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    name. In the 1891 romantic opera Ivanhoe by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Julian Sturgis, Friar Tuck was played by Avon Saxon. In the film Robin Hood (1922)...
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    Russell Sturgis (July 7, 1805 – November 2, 1887) was a Boston merchant active in the China trade, and later head of Baring Brothers in London. Sturgis was...
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    same year. Ivanhoe was the grand opera by Arthur Sullivan and Julian Sturgis (Sturgis was recommended by Sullivan's oft-time partner W.S. Gilbert). It...
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    Russell Sturgis and uncles included architect John Hubbard Sturgis, politician Henry Parkman Sturgis, author Julian Sturgis, and novelist Howard Sturgis. He...
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    Volunteer Infantry, and Lucy Lyman Paine Sturgis (1833–1907). Among his siblings were Russell Sturgis Codman; John Sturgis Codman; Anne McMasters Codman, who...
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    two or more pairs of brothers played. The Etonian team also included Julian Sturgis, who had been born in the United States and was the first player to...
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  • trade. Among his siblings were the authors Julian Sturgis and Howard Sturgis and Mary Greene Hubbard Sturgis (wife of Bertram Falle, 1st Baron Portsea)...
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    accept a serious work from his pen. Gilbert recommended Julian Sturgis to write the libretto. Sturgis had written the libretto for Nadeshda by Arthur Goring...
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    died 1937 (ashes scattered on Cowling Moor near Ickornshaw, Yorkshire) Julian Sturgis, died 1904 poet, lyricist and librettist (ashes buried at Compton Cemetery...
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    Nevertheless, Sullivan soon commissioned a grand opera libretto from Julian Sturgis (who was recommended by Gilbert), and suggested to Gilbert that he revive...
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    once again to opera, with Much Ado About Nothing, to a libretto by Julian Sturgis that was exceptionally faithful to Shakespeare's original. The Manchester...
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    to Sullivan's grand opera, Ivanhoe (1891), it was he who recommended Julian Sturgis, who wrote the libretto for Sullivan. Many of the characters in the...
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  • (1793–1859) abolitionist writer and campaigner Howard Sturgis (1855–1920), novelist Julian Sturgis (1848–1904), novelist and poet George Sturt (also as...
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  • became the first non-Englishman to win the FA Cup. In 1873, American Julian Sturgis was the first man from outside the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
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    Friar Tuck in the romantic opera Ivanhoe (1891) by Arthur Sullivan and Julian Sturgis and Francal in Mirette by André Messager at the Savoy Theatre in 1894...
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  • four acts by Charles Villiers Stanford (his Op. 76a), to a libretto by Julian Sturgis based on Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing. It was the composer's...
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  • Warren Sturgis McCulloch (November 16, 1898 – September 24, 1969) was an American neurophysiologist and cybernetician, known for his work on the foundation...
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    politician, member of the New York State Senate, died of heart disease. Julian Sturgis, 55, American-born British author Vasily Vereshchagin, 61, Russian war...
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  • G. A. Sturgis was an early California politician and pioneer to Los Angeles. He served on the second Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 1853....
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    composer. Olympic Gold Medallist Harold Boulton (c1877) "Skye Boat Song" Julian Sturgis (c1867) "the best serious librettist of the day" (W.S.Gilbert) FA Cup...
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    FW Alexander Bonsor FW Capt. William Kenyon-Slaney FW Charles Thompson FW Julian Sturgis FW Hon. Arthur Kinnaird (Captain) FW Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart...
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  • Professor of Music, University of Oxford, 1899–1908, and composer Julian Sturgis (1848–1904), librettist who played football as an amateur for the Wanderers...
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    Rosa produced Thomas's fourth and best opera, Nadeshda (libretto by Julian Sturgis); a German version of which (libretto by Friedrich Fremery) was given...
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