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    Thomas William Chenery (1826 – 11 February 1884) was an English scholar and editor of The Times. His diplomatic background and choice of capable reporters...
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  • Chenery is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Chenery (born 1977), British footballer Charles Chenery (1850–1928), British footballer...
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  • was officially bred by Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stud, but the breeding was actually arranged by Penny Chenery (then known as Penny Tweedy), who had...
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    twenty-six assemblies, pg. 498. Volume 3 of Oriental translation fund. Trns. Thomas Chenery. Williams and Norgate, 1867. Touati, Houari; Cochrane, Lydia G. (2010)...
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  • to 1812 Sir John Stoddart 1812 to 1816 Thomas Barnes 1817 to 1841 John Thadeus Delane 1841 to 1877 Thomas Chenery 1877 to 1884 George Earle Buckle 1884...
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    New York Times on 18 September with 54 other British authors—including Thomas Hardy, Arthur Conan Doyle, and H.G. Wells). A week after the war began in...
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    The main English translation is the nineteenth-century edition by Thomas Chenery and Francis Joseph Steingass. Hundreds of printed editions of the Maqamat...
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    the Amateur Athletic Association F. B. Chatterton – theatre manager Thomas Chenery – editor of The Times (1877–84) Hugh Childers – Liberal statesman Henry...
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  • – Abraham Hayward, English man of letters (born 1801) February 11 – Thomas Chenery, Barbadian-born English scholar and editor (born 1826) March 10 – William...
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  • Thomas Chenery died in 1884, Buckle, then only 29, was named as his successor, having already assumed most of the position's duties during Chenery's final...
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  • with the first 24 Assemblies being published in 1867 with a trans. by Thomas Chenery. Author's biography sketch in the reprint of his Comprehensive Persian-English...
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    though later he read for the bar, being called in 1847. In 1841 he succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor, a post which he occupied for thirty-six years. He from...
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    – law reporter Helen Castor – historian and BBC Radio 4 broadcaster Thomas Chenery – editor of The Times Mark Damazer – BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra...
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  • (died 1917) David ben Shimon, Moroccan Jewish theologian (died 1879) Thomas Chenery, Barbadian-born English scholar and editor (died 1884) Wali Dewane,...
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  • twenty-six assemblies, pg. 498. Volume 3 of Oriental translation fund. Trns. Thomas Chenery. Williams and Norgate, 1867. Sībawayh, ʻAmr ibn ʻUthmān (1988), Hārūn...
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  • Ḥarîri: 1: containing the first 26 assemblies, vol. 1, pg. 499. Trns. Thomas Chenery. Williams and Norgate, 1867. Khallikān (Ibn) 1868, p. 612, vol.III....
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  • 1879-09-27 Lord W. L. Beresford VC fighting Bill Spy M 0205 1879-10-04 Mr Thomas Chenery The Times Spy M 0206 1879-10-11 Marshal Mac-Mahon J'y suis j'y reste...
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  • Translated from the Arabic with Notes Historical and Grammatical, trans. by Thomas Chenery and F. Steingass, Oriental Translation Fund, New Series, 3, 2 vols (London:...
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  • editor. When Delane retired in 1877, Stebbing edited the paper until Thomas Chenery was appointed in 1878, whereupon Stebbing retired as assistant editor...
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  • a popular Introduction to [post-Biblical] Hebrew Literature (1856); Thomas Chenery, translator of Legends from the Midrash (1877), and editor of Al-Ḥarizi's...
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