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    Henry Wetherbee Henshaw (March 3, 1850 – August 1, 1930) was an American ornithologist and ethnologist. He worked at the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology from...
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  • Henry Henshaw was an Oxford college head in the 16th-century. Henshaw graduated BA in 1543, MA in 1546 and BD in 1557. He was Rector of Lincoln College...
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    Frederick Henry Henshaw (1807–1891) was an artist who produced landscapes, architectural subjects, portraits and figures. He was a pupil of artist Joseph...
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  • Henry "Hank" Henshaw is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and normally goes by the name Cyborg Superman. Created...
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    Newell's shearwater (category Taxa named by Henry Henshaw)
    species Puffinus newelli in 1900 by the American ornithologist Henry Wetherbee Henshaw using specimens obtained by Brother Matthias Newell from residents...
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    Island scrub jay (category Taxa named by Henry Henshaw)
    island scrub jay was first described by American ornithologist Henry Wetherbee Henshaw in 1886 and an archaeological specimen at site SCRI-192 dating...
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    Around 1770, Henshaw returned to Oldham and entered into a partnership with his old master, John Fletcher. His brother, Henry Henshaw, joined the partnership...
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  • Frederick Henshaw may refer to: Frederick Henry Henshaw (1807–1891), English artist Frederick W. Henshaw (1858–1929), American attorney and judge This...
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    ozone to sustain the necessary energy [to work]", wrote naturalist Henry Henshaw, working in Hawaii. Seaside air was considered to be healthy because...
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  • people Ernest Henshaw (1870–1950), Australian politician George Holt Henshaw (1831–1891), Canadian engineer and draftsman Henry Wetherbee Henshaw (1850–1930)...
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  • Robert Anthony Henshaw (born 12 June 1993) is an Irish professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for United Rugby Championship club Leinster...
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  • Hank Henshaw is an astronaut at NASA until a solar flare hits his space shuttle during an experiment in space, damaging the ship and the crew. Henshaw and...
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  • grandparents were Michael Russell of Dover, and the former Hannah Henshaw (a daughter of Henry Henshaw). His mother was the fifth daughter of Sir Charles Whitworth...
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    Homeland (2011–2012), and as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter and Hank Henshaw / Cyborg Superman in Supergirl (2015–2021). Harewood was born on 8 December...
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    appropriated the name Sphyrapicus as the genus for both in 1858. In 1873 Henry Henshaw clarified this matter and recognized them as the same species. This...
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  • Michael Russell (1711–1793) of Dover, by his wife Hannah Henshaw, a daughter of Henry Henshaw. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke nominated him in 1763...
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  • Nathaniel Henshaw M.D. (baptised 1628 – 1673) was an English physician and original Fellow of the Royal Society. He was a younger son of Benjamin Henshaw (died...
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    Letter from Henry Henshaw to Walter Rothschild, London Natural History Museum Archives, Feb. 6, 1900, Series TM1/156/10 Henshaw, Henry (1902). Birds...
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    collected by Henry Wetherbee Henshaw in 1884. John P. Harrington also documented the language, and wrote a sketch of the grammar. Dr. Timothy Henry of the Western...
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    ornithologists of Massachusetts at the time, such as William Brewster, Henry Henshaw, Ruthven Deane, Charles Johnson Maynard, with Joel Asaph Allen soon...
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