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John Fielding
John Fielding Sir John Fielding (1721 – 4 September 1780) was a ... and social reformer of the 18th century. John Fielding was the younger half-brother ...
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John Fielding (translated from French)
John Fielding Sir John Fielding, born in 1721 , dead it 4 September ... and social reformer britannic of E century . John Fielding was the half-brother ofHenry ...
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John falling thing (translated from German)
John falling thing Sir John falling thing (* 1721 in London ; ? 4. September ... reforms admits became. Table of contents Life John falling thing originated from the family that ... crimes and social bad states. Together with John it furnished the first professional police troop ... clearly. After Henrys death 1754 was appointed John the judge. Municipal authorities, which he ...
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John Larroquette
John Larroquette John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947 in ... boorish, sex-obsessed Assistant District Attorney Reinhold Fielding Elmor (aka Dan Fielding) on Night Court, a role for which ... a record. He later starred on The John Larroquette Show as John Hemmingway with ...
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Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding Henry Fielding (April 22, 1707 – October 8, 1754 ... Born near Glastonbury in Somerset in 1707, Fielding was educated at Eton College. His younger ... The Vision of the Golden Rump, but Fielding's satires had set the tone. When ... works were staged were viewed as suspect. Fielding therefore retired from the theatre and ...
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John Misaubin
John Misaubin John Misaubin (1673–1734) was an 18th century French ... physicians held up for ridicule in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones. Fielding says that Misaubin told people to address ... 1734. References Moore, Norman and Michael Bevan. "John Misaubin". In Matthew, H.C.G. ...
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Copley Fielding
Copley Fielding Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (1787 - 1855) commonly called Copley Fielding, was an English painter born in Sowerby ... and famous for his watercolour landscapes. Copley Fielding became at an early age a pupil of John Varley. In 1810 he became an ...
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John Coffey
John Coffey John Coffey Birth Name John Francis Coffey Nickname "Mr. Birthday" (He was ... Last Game September 2, 1918 College St. John's College Place of Birth New York ... Buried in Calvary Cemetary , Woodside, New York John "Jack" Francis Coffey was a baseball ...
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Jamie Fielding
Jamie Fielding Jamie Fielding (1960 - 1993) was an Australian pianist, composer, and experimental musician. Fielding began his music career as a jazz ... Sydney musicians, such as pianist Chris Abrahams. Fielding died in a train accident, aged 32. In 1991 Fielding had recorded the Extinkt LP, with ...
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John Lawrie
John Lawrie John Polworth Lawrie (born August 25, 1875 in ... provincial election, defeating incumbent Liberal-Progressive candidate John Muirhead by 82 votes in the constituency ... arrangement did not prevent the parties from fielding candidates against one another in the 1941 election, however; Lawrie again faced John Muirhead, and won by only 44 ...
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