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    Ned Ward (1667 – 20 June 1731), also known as Edward Ward, was a satirical writer and publican in the late 17th and early 18th century in London. His...
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  • Eddard "Ned" Stark, known as The Quiet Wolf, is a fictional character in the 1996 fantasy novel A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin and Game of Thrones...
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  • Edward Ward (14 June 1895 – 1971), also known as Ted or Ned Ward, was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for...
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    function of mariners' compasses. One contemporary writer, the satirist Ned Ward, noted how the terrella "made a paper of Steel Filings prick up themselves...
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    of John Milton Captain John Stevens (1700) (revision of Thomas Shelton) Ned Ward (1700), (The) Life & Notable Adventures of Don Quixote merrily translated...
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    works by or about: Ned Kelly Wikiquote has quotations related to Ned Kelly. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ned Kelly Tourism. Kelly, Ned (1855–1880) National...
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  • The London Spy by Ned Ward (1660/1667 – June 20, 1731) was a periodical about London life, later published as a book. Ward first published the story as...
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    Ned Thomas Beatty (July 6, 1937 – June 13, 2021) was an American actor. In a career that spanned five decades, he appeared in more than 160 films. Throughout...
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  • in Sitting Ducks, Gundam Wing, and the live-action role of Ned Bell in So Weird. David Ward was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He moved to Canada with his...
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    forc'd us to do that for our Subsistence, which we are much asham'd of. — Ned Ward (1698), One such author was Samuel Boyse. Contemporary accounts picture...
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  • Waking Ned (titled Waking Ned Devine in North America) is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Kirk Jones and starring Ian Bannen, David Kelly, and...
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  • ministers; Daniel Defoe replied in The True-Born Englishman in 1701)) Ned Ward – The Reformer Mary Astell – Some Reflections upon Marriage James Brome...
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    Ned Dennehy (born 8 December 1965) is an Irish actor in films and television. His credits include The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (1998), Blitz (2011)...
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    2013. Retrieved April 23, 2013. "Ned Vizzini (1981-)". Something About the Author. 179: 196–198. 2008. Vizzini, Ned (May 17, 1998). "Advice; Teen Angst...
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    way, who took a bemused pose and only made lighthearted fun. Tom Brown, Ned Ward, and Tom D'Urfey were all satirists in prose and poetry whose works appeared...
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    Augustan age saw many free translations in varying styles, by journalists (Ned Ward, 1700 and Peter Motteux, 1712) as well as novelists (Tobias Smollett, 1755)...
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  • Nedward may refer to: Ned Ward (1667–1731), English writer Ned Flanders, character in The Simpsons Nedward Kaapana, brother of Hawaiian musician Ledward...
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    Studies, July 1945, pp. 239–44 Chambers's Journal, 5 June 1869, p. 353 Ned Ward, quoted in Timbs 1872, p. 110 Timbs 1872, p. 136 Arnold 1871, p. 2 Arnold...
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  • particular social group was forced to live under. The ceremonies described by Ned Ward took place in specific periods called "Festival Nights", which other sources...
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  • Wolstenholme Ward (1823–1890), Royal Engineers officer, legislator and administrator in New South Wales Eddie Ward (1899–1963), Australian politician Ned Ward (1667–1731)...
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    Post. This first phase of the fashion lasted into the eighteenth century: Ned Ward tried to translate Cervantes's entire Don Quixote into English Hudibrastics:...
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    on Restoration poets, I continually found parallels with the verse of Ned Ward for works that it was chronologically impossible for him to have written...
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    Kate Winslet (redirect from Ned Rocknroll)
    legally known as Ned Rocknroll from 2008 to 2019. Kurp, Josh (15 January 2021). "Kate Winslet Explains Why Husband Is No Longer Named 'Ned Rocknroll'". Uproxx...
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    coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries acted as public meeting places. Ned Ward, the 18th century writer was a client to the coffeehouse. It was rebuilt...
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  • This was reprinted in 1705, in 1717 (with English verse translation by Ned Ward), and again in 1834. It appears also in Somer's Tracts. It is a very lively...
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  • serving as cup bearer to Lannister patriarch Tywin, but manages to escape. Ned's ward, Theon Greyjoy, betrays Robb and takes Winterfell for himself, forcing...
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    governor of Coree in West Africa, hanged for flogging a soldier to death Ned Ward, publican and comic author (no memorial) Samuel Webbe, composer (monument...
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  • Ned Long is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League. He has previously...
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    having an audience consisting of tradesmen and their pretentious wives. Ned Ward described the clientele in 1699 as: Butchers and bailiffs, and such sort...
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    Samuel Bradford, English churchman, Whig politician (b. 1652) June 20 – Ned Ward, English writer, publican (b. 1667) July 18 – Sir Walter Yonge, 3rd Baronet...
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