John Howison (or Howisone, Howisoune, or Howieson, c. 1530 – 1618) was Minister in the Parish of Cambuslang during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history...
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California Del Howison (born 1953), American horror author George Holmes Howison (1834–1916), American philosopher Henry L. Howison (1837–1914), American...
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Black, London. ISBN 978-1-4081-3131-2. The author has been identified as John Howison (fl. 1821–1859) of the East India Company. See Alan Lang Strout, A Bibliography...
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John Howison, who was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1809. John Howison's sister was the renowned Civil War diarist, Jane Briggs (née Howison)...
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December 1807. William's mother was Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of John Howison and heiress of Braehead, Cramond. William Houison Craufurd was educated...
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Moris Hogarty, White, a man called Long John the Coachman, John Butler, John Howison, Samuel Hatton, John Parker; and Henry Wheeler, whose depredations...
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Sedgefield, was purchased in 1855. It was designed by the architect John Howison, the surveyor for the county of Durham, as a three-storey corridor plan...
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Henry Lycurgus Howison (October 10, 1837 – December 31, 1914) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He was an officer in the Union Navy throughout...
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George Holmes Howison (29 November 1834 – 31 December 1916) was an American philosopher who established the philosophy department at the University of...
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The Howison Lectures in Philosophy are a lecture series established in 1919 by friends and former students of George Howison, who served as the Mills Professor...
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