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    John Hoole (December 1727 – 2 August 1803) was an English translator, the son of Samuel Hoole (born 1692), a mechanic, and Sarah Drury (c. 1700 – c. 1793)...
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  • Hoole is an English toponymic surname from Hoole, a suburb in Chester, Cheshire, England. Notable people with the surname include: Daryl Hoole (born 1934)...
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    Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia is a 1775 tragedy by the British writer John Hoole. It is set in Bithynia during the Ancient era. It premiered at the Theatre...
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    occasional visits to London since 1760 and there made the acquaintance of John Hoole, who introduced him to Dr Johnson. Though they disagreed politically,...
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    Henry Boyd's translation were published in 1757 and 1784, respectively. John Hoole's 1783 translation used rhyming couplets (AABBCC...). William Stewart Rose...
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    (1763) Mandane in Cyrus by John Hoole (1768) Sophia in The Brothers by Richard Cumberland (1769) Ismena in Timanthes John Hoole (1770) Clementina in Clementina...
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    Timanthes is a 1770 tragedy by the British writer John Hoole. The original Covent Garden cast included William Smith as Timanthes, Robert Bensley as Demaphoon...
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    discussions on all subjects. Patrons included George Steevens, Thomas Crofts, John Hoole and Thomas Tyrwhitt. Payne issued sale catalogues on a regular basis,...
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    Hoole Hall is a former country house located to the north of Chester, Cheshire, England. It originated as a small house in about 1760, built for the Rev John...
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    Cyrus is a 1768 tragedy by the British writer John Hoole. The original Covent Garden cast included William Powell as Cyrus, William Smith as Cambyses,...
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    following year, leaving Barclay money in his will. Barclay turned to John Hoole to write the biography. Verene Shepherd, the Jamaican historian of diaspora...
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    Harris and Hoole (stylised as Harris + Hoole) is a British coffeehouse company headquartered in London and wholly owned by Caffè Nero. It was established...
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  • Professor Samuel Ratnajeevan Herbert Hoole (born 15 September 1952; commonly known as Ratnajeevan Hoole) is a Sri Lankan Tamil engineer and academic. He...
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    in 1850. In 1859 he entered the Government service of South Australia. John Hoole (1727–1803), translator, attended school in Hoddesdon. William Josiah...
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  • Barbier de Séville Thomas Francklin – Matilda David Garrick – Bon Ton John Hoole – Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia Thomas Hull – Edward and Eleonora Robert...
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    verse translations. (There is also an eighteenth-century translation by John Hoole, and there are modern versions by Anthony Esolen and Max Wickert.) Tasso's...
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  • 137–139. Carter, John; Barker, Nicolas (2010). ABC For Book Collectors. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Books. p. 108. ISBN 9781584561125. "John Brindley". The...
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    Much Hoole there are the remains of a medieval settlement and moat adjacent to Town Lane. Hoole gave its name to a family in the reign of King John and...
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  • Michael Richard Ratnarajan Hoole (commonly known as Rajan Hoole) is a Sri Lankan Tamil mathematician, academic and human rights activist. He was one of...
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  • Oxonian in Town by George Colman the Elder (1767) Mithrades in Cyrus by John Hoole (1768) Leontine in The Good-Natur'd Man by Oliver Goldsmith (1768) Philip...
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    All Saints Church, Hoole, is in Hoole Road, Hoole, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Chester, the archdeaconry...
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  • Rolf Krage Samuel Foote – The Lame Lover Francis Gentleman – The Sultan John Hoole – Timanthes Hugh Kelly – A Word to the Wise Louis-Sébastien Mercier –...
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  • December 27 – Arthur Murphy, Irish biographer (died 1805) December – John Hoole, English translator (died 1803) January 17 – Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen...
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  • Foote – The Devil on Two Sticks Oliver Goldsmith – The Good-Natur'd Man John Hoole – Cyrus Hugh Kelly – False Delicacy Arthur Murphy – Zenobia Michel-Jean...
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  • Thomas Hooker (1586–1647, England/US, nf) John Hoole (1727–1803, England, nf/d) Ed Hooper (born 1964, US, nf) John Hooper (c. 1495–1555, England, nf) Kay...
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  • his wife Mary Whitfield. Agenor in Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia by John Hoole (1775) Edric in Percy by Hannah More (1777) Sir Henry Lovewit in Know...
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    Parry-Okeden and a large investigation ensued. The officer in charge, constable John Hoole was acquitted of any wrongdoing but was transferred and soon after forced...
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  • François Philippe Brunck, French classical scholar (born 1729) August 2 – John Hoole, English translator (born 1727) September 5 – Pierre Choderlos de Laclos...
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  • Elijah Hoole (1798–1872) was an English orientalist and Wesleyan Methodist missionary. The son of Holland Hoole, a Manchester shoemaker, he was born there;...
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  • Kerry Hoole (born 11 June 1940) is a former Australian racing cyclist. He won the Australian national road race title in 1966 and 1973. Hoole set the...
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