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  • Arthur Hall was a nineteenth-century publisher and writer based in Paternoster Row, London. In 1848 he took over Sharpe's London Magazine from T. B. Sharpe...
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  • 1907–1912 Arthur Hall (New Zealand politician) (1880–1931), New Zealand politician Arthur Hall (stationer), 19th-century British publisher and writer Arthur Hall...
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    Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers (until 1937 the Worshipful Company of Stationers), usually known as the Stationers' Company, is one of...
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    Geburtstage am 19. August at geboren.am (in German) "Inductees - Arthur L. Fry". National Inventors Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 May 2021. Caffier, Justin (24 April...
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    in Islington, London, Williams initially went into business as a law stationer but soon left to take up acting in 1861 when he was 17. He travelled to...
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    documents. Morris published several of Arthur Longbrake's songs. "Preacher and the Bear" by Arthur Longbrake "The Hall of Fame", music by John Dillon and...
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    broadside ballad by the name "Spanish Ladies" was registered in the English Stationer's Company on December 14, 1624.[citation needed] Roy Palmer writes that...
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    ISBN 0091753309. Hutton, William (1841). The life of William Hutton, stationer, of Birmingham, and the history of his family. Charles Knight & Co. pp...
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    John Heywood (category Alumni of Broadgates Hall, Oxford)
    staunch believer in the Catholic faith). In 1530, he transferred from the Stationers Guild to the Mercers Company, where he was made Common Measurer, although...
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    could take down numbers, too, even if he was not the son of a wholesale stationer." Father: A high-ranking civil servant, very intelligent and hard-working...
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    Westminster), he was the fourth son of Walter Edward Barry (died 1805), a stationer, and Frances Barry (née Maybank; died 1798). He was baptised at St Margaret's...
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    William M. Tweed (category Leaders of Tammany Hall)
    official printer, and the city's stationery supplier, the Manufacturing Stationers' Company, and had both companies begin to overcharge the city government...
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    "Freemason or Fraud?", lecture to the Stationers' Company's School Lodge No 7460, 11 December 2015, Mark Masons' Hall, London (Full text to be published...
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    Unit 1, The Atrium, Union Square) Aberdeen, A & R Milne (booksellers and stationers; acquired 1952 as a subsidiary of Watt & Grant. In 1966 the business was...
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    material and private documents, allusions in other plays, entries in the Stationers' Register, and records of performance and publication), and internal evidence...
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    at Stationers' Hall, London to review the completed marked texts from each of the committees, and were paid for their attendance by the Stationers' Company...
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    the quarto, Shake-speare's Sonnets, is consistent with the entry in the Stationers' Register. The title appears in upper case lettering on the title page...
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    1849–1927) and Frederick William Perkins (1844–1916), the owner of a stationer's business (both of her parents originally were from Maine). Fannie Perkins...
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    by Marlowe exist for this play. Parts I and II were entered into the Stationers' Register on 14 August 1590. The two parts were published together by...
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    time as The Winter's Tale. Edward Blount entered The Tempest into the Stationers' Register on 8 November 1623. It was one of 16 Shakespeare plays that...
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