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    Henry Chichester Hart MRIA FLS (1847–1908) was an Anglo-Irish botanist and explorer. He was the son of Sir Andrew Searle Hart and his wife Frances MacDougall...
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  • who settled in Ireland Henry Hart (Royal Navy officer) (1781–1856), British naval officer and diplomat Henry Chichester Hart (1847–1908), Anglo-Irish...
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    "vulture", or "bird of prey". See The animals mentioned in the Bible Henry Chichester Hart 1888, and more modern sources; also entries Brown Driver Briggs...
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    2000. pp. 107–110. השם קדום (דברים א 1 ועוד) ומשמעו אזור שומם ויבש Henry Chichester Hart. 1891, Some account of the fauna and flora of Sinai, Petra, and...
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    College Dublin. He was the brother of the explorer and botanist Henry Chichester Hart. He was also a great-nephew of William Allman, a professor of Botany...
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  • (Chichester: Chichester City Council, 1963) Henry Mayr-Harting, ed. and introduction, Diocesis Cicestrensis: The Acta of the Bishops of Chichester, 1075–1207...
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    Warren Henry II p. 472 Mayr-Harting "Hilary of Chichester and Henry II" English Historical Review pp. 215–216 Robinson Papacy p. 194 Mayr-Harting "Hilary...
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    Coppinger (1847–1910) and Edward Lawton Moss Naturalists: Henry Chichester Hart (1847–1908) and Henry Fielden Publication: G. Nares, Narrative of a voyage...
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    of Sir Henry McDougall, Q.C., of Dublin; she died in 1876. Two sons, George Vaughan Hart (1841-1912), a barrister, and Henry Chichester Hart (1847-1908)...
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    The White Hart ("hart" being an archaic word for a mature stag) was the personal badge of Richard II, who probably derived it from the arms of his mother...
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