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    Frederick James Furnivall FBA (4 February 1825 – 2 July 1910) was an English philologist, best known as one of the co-creators of the New English Dictionary...
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  • Furnivall or Furnival is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick James Furnivall (1825–1910), co-creator of the New English Dictionary...
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  • Kingsley (The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, 1863), Frederick James Furnivall (co-creator of the Oxford English Dictionary), and Francis Bellamy...
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  • phonology. Cousin of Henry Sweet, Nicol was persuaded in 1871 by Frederick James Furnivall to take over the editorship of OED but was prevented by ill health...
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    riverside park was named after the scholar Dr Frederick James Furnivall, who founded what is now the Furnivall Sculling Club in 1896. A garden area was created...
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    Sculling Club until 1946. It was founded in 1896 by Frederick Furnivall, after whom the riverside Furnivall Gardens a few metres away are named. For its initial...
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  • Richard Brayne, alienist in charge at Broadmoor Steve Coogan as Frederick James Furnivall Laurence Fox as Philip Lyttelton Gell Lars Brygmann as Max Müller...
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    academic discipline until the 19th century. Scholars such as Frederick James Furnivall, who founded the Chaucer Society in 1868, pioneered the establishment...
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    an eminent judge Charles de Worms, chemist and lepidopterist Frederick James Furnivall, co-creator of the Oxford English Dictionary Hugh Reginald Haweis...
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    Fulham, joined the London Scottish Volunteers and, having met Frederick James Furnivall in a Soho restaurant, became a member of the New Shakspere Society...
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