John Abraham Heraud (1799–1887) was an English journalist and poet. He published two extravagant epic poems, The Descent into Hell (1830), and The Judgment...
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daughter of John Abraham Heraud Guy Héraud (1920–2003), French politician and lawyer Javier Heraud (1942–1963), Peruvian poet John Abraham Heraud (1799–1887)...
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well known for giving readings of plays. Heraud was born in London, daughter of the dramatist John Abraham Heraud. Her debut was in 1851 at Richmond, as...
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periodical" in Britain. It was edited by Thomas Byerley, John Abraham Heraud, Percy Bolingbroke St John, and John Timbs. Late in 1847 it became the Mirror Monthly...
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Bruce Castle (section Heraud's Tottenham)
Museum in 1906. Bruce Castle was among the buildings mentioned in John Abraham Heraud's 1820 Spenserian epic, Tottenham, a romantic depiction of the life...
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1952, United States) Karl Friedrich Hensler (1759–1825, Austria) John Abraham Heraud (1799–1887, England) A. P. Herbert (1890–1971, England) George Herman...
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were active at that period were Percival Banks, T. C. Croker, John Galt, John Abraham Heraud, E. V. Kenealy, David Macbeth Moir, Francis Mahony, Robert Willmott...
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Barham edited with John Abraham Heraud, according to Thompson Cooper's DNB article on Barham; contradicted by the ODNB biography of Heraud which says it was...
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London, 1870, retrieved 9 December 2012 Richard Phillips; John Aikin; John Abraham Heraud; Benson Earle Hill (1798), Monthly Magazine and British Register...
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the magazine was for two years edited by Francis Foster Barham and John Abraham Heraud. Its content in that period has been described by a recent American...
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