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There is a page named "Percy A. Taverner" on Wikipedia

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  • his new parent's surname, Tavernier, which he later changed to Taverner. Taverner, a self-taught naturalist, was the first ornithologist at the National...
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  • Taverner (c. 1490–1545), Renaissance English composer John Tavener (1944–2013), English composer Richard Taverner (1505–1575), author of Taverner's Bible...
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    migration. One of the members, Percy A. Taverner, and Canada's first Dominion Ornithologist, recommended Point Pelee be made a national park in 1915. Jack...
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  • the Canadian Museum of Nature, where he worked with ornithologist Percy A. Taverner and mammalogist Rudolph Martin Anderson. From 1947 to 1955, he was...
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  • hockey player Janis Tarchuk, politician Chuck Tatham, screenwriter Percy A. Taverner, ornithologist Frank Valeriote, politician Reg Vermue, musician Charles...
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    Percy Bysshe Shelley (/bɪʃ/ BISH; 4 August 1792 – 8 July 1822) was an English writer who is considered as one of the major English Romantic poets. A radical...
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    collections includes Erling Porsild, Charles Mortram Sternberg, and Percy A. Taverner. In addition to museum staff, the museum's collection also includes...
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    banking premises. The tavern was opposite the church of Saint Dunstan, and its sign depicted the devil tweaking Saint Dunstan's nose. Percy Simpson (1939),...
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  • the works of multiple writers including Henry David Thoreau and Percy A. Taverner. As a writer, Wood won the Governor General's Award for English-language...
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  • him in 1939. By this time she had begun a new career as an ornithologist and nature writer. Percy A. Taverner encouraged her to band birds; Doris Huestis...
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    Baybrook.: 95  As friend Percy Taverner wrote in a letter to Laing, " A typing, bird-skinning, camping and good cooking wife is a pearl without price — are...
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  • contacts such as Percy A. Taverner of the Victoria National Museum, Ottawa and William Rowan of University of Alberta, Edmonton, who was a lifelong friend...
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    Montague Chamberlain (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    in The Auk. Percy Algernon Taverner later published an obituary of Chamberlain in Canadian Field-Naturalist. Palmer's obituary includes a lament that...
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    The Perseverance Tavern, also known as The Percy or Persies, is a public house established in 1808 by Johannes Blesser in Cape Town. At the time of its...
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    Henry IV, Part 1 (redirect from Lady Percy)
    council, who contrive to suppress a growing rebellion. The second is the group of rebel lords, led by Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester, and including his...
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    under Brigadier General Hugh Percy, a future Duke of Northumberland styled at this time by the courtesy title Earl Percy. The combined force of about...
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    politician, Premier of Alberta Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), poet Percy Algernon Taverner (1875–1947), ornithologist John Duncan MacLean (1873–1948), teacher...
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    afternoon the tavern served as the headquarters for Col. Hugh, Earl Percy, and his one thousand reinforcements. The British occupied the tavern for one and...
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    Robert Catesby (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Thomas Wintour, John Wright, Thomas Percy, and Guy Fawkes. Over the following months, Fawkes helped to recruit a further eight conspirators into the plot...
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    conspirators were John and Christopher Wright, Robert and Thomas Wintour, Thomas Percy, Guy Fawkes, Robert Keyes, Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Sir...
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