Thomas Byerley (1789–1826), also known by the pseudonyms of Reuben Percy and Stephen Collet, was an English journalist and compiler of the Percy Anecdotes...
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Thomas Byerley may refer to: Thomas Byerley (journalist) (1789–1826), English journalist Thomas Byerley (potter) (1747–1810), English businessman, partner...
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Allison, Vice-Chancellor and President, Loughborough University Thomas Byerley, journalist Thomas Burnet, theologian George Hickes, theologian Alan Hinkes,...
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"Women and Media, International Perspectives" Malden: Blackwell Publishers. Byerley, Carolyn M. (ed.) (2013) "The Palgrave International Handbook of Women...
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From 1821 to 1826 she attended a school in Warwickshire run by the Misses Byerley, first at Barford and from 1824 at Avonbank outside Stratford-on-Avon,...
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Mark D. West, '89 – University of Michigan Law School Dean Julie Story Byerley, '92 – Vice Dean for Education for the University of North Carolina at...
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Armenians. According to The Reuben Percy Anecdotes compiled by journalist Thomas Byerley, an Armenian opened a coffee shop in Europe in 1674, at a time...
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radical newspaper published in the years around 1820. He succeeded Thomas Byerley as editor of the Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review in 1826, for two...
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work ethic. According to The Reuben Percy Anecdotes compiled by journalist Thomas Byerley, an Armenian opened a coffee shop in Europe in 1674, at a time...
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west coast of Cape York Peninsula A first hand account from Frederick Byerley records that "...seeing eight or nine of their companions drop, made them...
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