Hugh Conway may refer to: Hugh Conway (novelist) (1847–1885), English novelist Sir Hugh Conway (Lord Treasurer) (1440–1518), member of the royal household...
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Seymour Conway, British general and statesman Henry Wharton Conway, American politician Hugh Conway (novelist) (1847–1885), English novelist Hugh Conway (Lord...
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Sir Hugh Conway (or Conwey) (1440–22 March 1518), was a member of the royal household of king Henry VII who served in a number of official posts including...
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embassy. A chance remark by a passing airman brings up the topic of Hugh Conway, a British consul in Afghanistan, who disappeared under odd circumstances...
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Hugh Conway (2 February 1819 – 23 April 1893) was an Irish prelate who served as Bishop of Killala. He was born in Ballycroy, County Mayo. Conwy was ordained...
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Hugh Ryan "Jack" Conway (July 17, 1886 – October 11, 1952) was an American film director and film producer, as well as an actor of many films in the first...
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Hugh Edward Conway (born 1942) was a college professor and expert on labor economics and the construction industry in the United States. He held the Department...
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as unique among seventeenth-century systems. Conways work was an influence on Gottfried Leibniz, and Hugh Trevor-Roper called her "England's greatest female...
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Hugh Conway, the pen name of Frederick John Fargus (26 December 1847 – 15 May 1885), was an English novelist born in Bristol, the son of an auctioneer...
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an exhibition in Milan. The number 52 was probably given by the late Hugh Conway and was never used by the factory. The factory always referred the car...
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