Eliza Cook (24 December 1818 – 23 September 1889) was an English author and poet associated with the Chartist movement. She was a proponent of political...
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feminist Eliza Cook (1818–1889), English author and poet Eliza Cook (physician) (1856–1947), American physician and suffragist Eliza Coupe (born 1981)...
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(pronounced Cook), English courtier Elizabeth Cooke (1528 – 1609), English noblewoman Eliza Cook, English writer Eliza Cook (physician) Betty Cook, rower Elizabeth...
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Jabet, George (1852). Notes on Noses. Richard Bentley. p. 9. Eliza Cook (1851). Eliza Cook's Journal. J. O. Clark. p. 381. John C. Fredriksen (1 January...
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Dr. Eliza Cook (February 5, 1856 – October 2, 1947) was an American physician and female state-licensed medical doctor in the U.S. state of Nevada. She...
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Florence Eliza Cook (ca 1856 – 22 April 1904) was a medium who claimed to materialise a spirit, "Katie King". The question of whether the spirit was real...
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Eliza Patricia Dushku (/ˈdʊʃkuː/; born December 30, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for starring as Faith in the supernatural drama series...
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Matilda Hays (section Eliza Cook's Journal)
advocacy for the present. Shortly after Hays' unsuccessful attempt, poet Eliza Cook started a self-named journal and Hays was a journalistic contributor to...
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Retrieved 21 September 2011. Sum, Eliza; Carey, Adam (25 January 2024). "Second statue targeted after vandals hack off Captain Cook sculpture on eve of Australia...
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The Indian Hunter (section Cook's poem)
"The Indian Hunter" is a song based on a poem by Eliza Cook. Music was added by Henry Russell and published in 1842. In the poem, a lament, the hunter...
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Eliza Bennett (born 17 March 1992) is an English actress and singer. Her most notable roles have been those of Meggie Folchart in the film Inkheart, Tora...
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referred to fairy rings in their works include Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Eliza Cook, Robert Stephen Hawker, Felicia Hemans, Gerald Massey, and Alfred, Lord...
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magazine, including Lydia Sigourney, Caroline Lee Hentz, Elizabeth F. Ellet, Eliza Cook, and Frances Sargent Osgood. Other notable contributors included Nathaniel...
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Road, at the boundary of Kennington and Lambeth, between 1790 and 1800. Eliza Cook, author, Chartist poet and writer, lived in Kennington in the first half...
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Instruction: "The Little Hero of Haarlem" The February 23, 1850, edition of Eliza Cook's Journal: "The Brave Little Hollander" The 1855 edition of Beeton's Boys'...
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Batiste and François Bazin share the Prix de Rome. Henry Russell (music) & Eliza Cook (lyrics) – "The Old Arm Chair" Robert Lucas de Pearsall – "Lay a garland"...
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the Connecticut General Assembly. He married Sarah Cook, and after her death her sister, Eliza Cook, who also died before him. He died in Groton, Connecticut...
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David Cook (1940–2015), novelist and screenwriter Edward Dutton Cook (1829–1883), novelist and critic Eliza Cook (1818–1889), poet James Cook (1728–1779)...
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2007. "The Heart That's True" by W. H. Tolhurst, lyrics by English poet Eliza Cook Problems playing this file? See media help. 1858 "O, Call It By Some Better...
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in the mid-1800s he also owned the Weekly Dispatch to which the poet Eliza Cook was a longterm contributor, living and writing some of her works at Ingress...
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comedy; featuring Addison Rae and Rachael Leigh Cook . A 1948 BBC TV version starring Margaret Lockwood as Eliza and Ralph Michael as Higgins. A 1963 Hallmark...
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Wuthering Heights Frances Browne (1816–1887), Irish poet and novelist Eliza Cook (1818–1889), English poet Elizabeth Jessup Eames (1813–1856), American...
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Hugh Clough - Hartley Coleridge - Mary E. Coleridge - Mortimer Collins - Eliza Cook - Thomas Cooper - William Johnson Cory - John Davidson - Richard Watson...
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by the siblings Eliza R. Snow and Lorenzo Snow, as well as other societies and the press. An admirer of the English poet Eliza Cook, King indulged her...
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Eliza Jane Burnett Dodson Ashley, or best known as Liza Ashley, (October 11, 1917 – November 13, 2020) was an American cook and author. She was the executive...
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Company is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary...
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nf/f) David Cook (1940–2015, England, d/f) Edward Dutton Cook (1829–1883, England, nf/d/f) Eliza Cook (1818–1889, England, nf) Glen Cook (born 1944, US...
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her cook to make a jam tart. The cook, instead of stirring the eggs and almond paste mixture into the pastry, spread it on top of the jam. When cooked, the...
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List of Brigham Young's wives (redirect from Eliza Burgess)
Retrieved 2021-10-28. "Eliza Roxcy Snow – Biography". www.josephsmithpapers.org. Retrieved 2021-10-28. Turner 2012, pp. 133–134. "Eliza R. Snow: Second General...
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