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  • H. E. Bates
  • British writer (1905–1974)

    Herbert Ernest Bates (16 May 1905 – 29 January 1974), better known as H. E. Bates, was an English writer of novels and short stories. His best-known works

    H. E. Bates

    H. E. Bates

    H._E._Bates

  • Dragonfly
  • Raptorial winged insects

    River". H. E. Bates official author website. Archived from the original on 2021-09-09. Retrieved 9 September 2021. Powell 1999, p. 7. Bates, H. E. (12 February

    Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

  • Summertime (1955 film)
  • 1955 film by David Lean

    love with an Italian antiques dealer. Lean co-wrote the screenplay with H. E. Bates, based on the play The Time of the Cuckoo by Arthur Laurents. The film

    Summertime (1955 film)

    Summertime_(1955_film)

  • Wiley H. Bates
  • American businessman (1859–1935)

    H. Bates (August 1, 1859 – April 1, 1935) was an American businessman, civic leader, and philanthropist. Born into slavery in North Carolina, Bates himself

    Wiley H. Bates

    Wiley_H._Bates

  • The Darling Buds of May (TV series)
  • British television comedy drama series (1991–1993)

    films in 1959, it was not until 1989 that Richard Bates, son of the author of the original books H. E. Bates, was able to purchase the rights to the novels

    The Darling Buds of May (TV series)

    The_Darling_Buds_of_May_(TV_series)

  • Love for Lydia
  • 1952 novel by H. E. Bates

    written by British author H. E. Bates, first published in 1952. It is set in the fictional town of Evensford, based on Bates's hometown Rushden in Northamptonshire

    Love for Lydia

    Love_for_Lydia

  • List of Masterpiece Theatre episodes
  • Downstairs I-II (not all were shown) Country Matters I (Stories by H. E. Bates and A. E. Coppard) Murder Must Advertise (Lord Peter Wimsey mystery) The Nine

    List of Masterpiece Theatre episodes

    List_of_Masterpiece_Theatre_episodes

  • Fair Stood the Wind for France
  • 1944 novel by H. E. Bates

    France is a novel written by English author H. E. Bates. The novel was published in 1944 and was Bates's first financial success. The title comes from

    Fair Stood the Wind for France

    Fair_Stood_the_Wind_for_France

  • William H. Bates
  • American politician (1917–1969)

    the United States Navy. Bates was born in Salem, Massachusetts, the son of Nora (Jennings) and Representative George J. Bates of the 6th Massachusetts

    William H. Bates

    William H. Bates

    William_H._Bates

  • The Darling Buds of May (novel)
  • 1958 novel by H.E. Bates

    The Darling Buds of May is a novella by British writer H. E. Bates published in 1958. It was the first of a series of five books about the Larkins, a

    The Darling Buds of May (novel)

    The_Darling_Buds_of_May_(novel)

  • My Uncle Silas
  • 1939 book of short stories by H. E. Bates

    a bucolic elderly Bedfordshire man, written by H. E. Bates and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. Bates's Uncle Silas figure, and many of the lineaments

    My Uncle Silas

    My_Uncle_Silas

  • Feast of July
  • 1995 British film

    and produced by Merchant Ivory Productions, based on the 1954 novel by H. E. Bates, starring Embeth Davidtz and Ben Chaplin. The movie opens with Isabella

    Feast of July

    Feast_of_July

  • Under the Sun (1998 film)
  • 1998 film

    directed by Colin Nutley, adapted from the short story The Little Farm by H. E. Bates. The film stars Rolf Lassgård, Helena Bergström (who is married to director

    Under the Sun (1998 film)

    Under_the_Sun_(1998_film)

  • The Purple Plain
  • 1954 film

    BAFTA awards. The film was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by H. E. Bates. Bill Forrester, a RCAF pilot serving in the Royal Air Force in Burma

    The Purple Plain

    The_Purple_Plain

  • The Two Sisters (novel)
  • 1926 novel by H. E. Bates

    with him. "Rushden Research Group: H E Bates biog". "AIM25: University of London (Library - Senate House): BATES, Herbert Ernest (1905-1974)". www.aim25

    The Two Sisters (novel)

    The Two Sisters (novel)

    The_Two_Sisters_(novel)

  • The Mating Game (film)
  • 1959 film by George Marshall

    loosely based on the 1958 British novel, The Darling Buds of May by H. E. Bates, which was later adapted into a more faithful 1991–1993 British TV series

    The Mating Game (film)

    The_Mating_Game_(film)

  • The Darling Buds
  • Welsh alternative rock band

    from Newport, Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May – a title taken in turn, from the third

    The Darling Buds

    The Darling Buds

    The_Darling_Buds

  • Victoria Wicks
  • British actress (born 1959)

    Wicks's mother, Judith Bates, born 1933, was the second child of the writer H. E. Bates. Wicks is the niece of Jonathan Bates, a sound editor who died

    Victoria Wicks

    Victoria Wicks

    Victoria_Wicks

  • Kathy Bates
  • American actress (born 1948)

    Outside of acting, Bates is also known for her advocacy. After undergoing a double mastectomy and developing lymphedema, Bates became a spokesperson

    Kathy Bates

    Kathy Bates

    Kathy_Bates

  • The beautiful game
  • Nickname given to association football

    have originated it in 1958. The English author and football fanatic H. E. Bates used the term earlier, including in a 1952 newspaper piece extolling

    The beautiful game

    The_beautiful_game

  • The Purple Plain (novel)
  • 1947 novel

    The Purple Plain is a 1947 war novel by the British writer H. E. Bates. It is set during the Burma Campaign of the Second World War. The novel's prose

    The Purple Plain (novel)

    The_Purple_Plain_(novel)

  • Agnes Miller Parker
  • Scottish engraver, illustrator and painter

    (Gregynog Press, 1933) H. E. Bates – The House with The Apricot (GCP, 1933) Adrien Le Corbeau – The Forest Giant (Cape, 1935) H. E. Bates – Through The Woods

    Agnes Miller Parker

    Agnes_Miller_Parker

  • Gail H. Bates
  • American politician (born 1945)

    In a close election in 2018, Bates was defeated by non-profit executive Katie Fry Hester by 1.7 percentage points. Bates was nominated to serve on the

    Gail H. Bates

    Gail H. Bates

    Gail_H._Bates

  • A Moment in Time (novel)
  • 1964 novel by H. E. Bates

    author H. E. Bates. He based the setting for most of the story on Shopswyke House, a Georgian mansion in Tangmere, West Sussex to which Bates himself

    A Moment in Time (novel)

    A_Moment_in_Time_(novel)

  • Love for Lydia (TV series)
  • 1977 British television series

    from 9 September to 2 December 1977 on ITV. It is based on the novel by H. E. Bates, first published in 1952. The series was written by Julian Bond. This

    Love for Lydia (TV series)

    Love_for_Lydia_(TV_series)

  • The Cruise of the Breadwinner
  • 1946 novella by H. E. Bates

    The Cruise of the Breadwinner is a novella by the British author H. E. Bates. It was first published in 1946 and has been printed a number of times since

    The Cruise of the Breadwinner

    The_Cruise_of_the_Breadwinner

  • The Triple Echo (novella)
  • 1970 novella by H. E. Bates

    The Triple Echo is a 1970 novella written by English author H. E. Bates. Set during the early years of World War II the story describes the strange relationship

    The Triple Echo (novella)

    The_Triple_Echo_(novella)

  • The Loves of Joanna Godden
  • 1947 British film

    Frend and produced by Michael Balcon. The screenplay was written by H. E. Bates and Angus MacPhail from the novel Joanna Godden (1921) by Sheila Kaye-Smith

    The Loves of Joanna Godden

    The_Loves_of_Joanna_Godden

  • The Larkins (2021 TV series)
  • English ITV comedy drama

    and Genial Productions. The series is the most recent adaptation of H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May. Both the novel and the series are set

    The Larkins (2021 TV series)

    The_Larkins_(2021_TV_series)

  • The Triple Echo
  • 1972 British film by Michael Apted

    Jackson, Brian Deacon and Oliver Reed, and based on the 1970 novella by H.E. Bates. It was shot in Wiltshire. In England during World War II, Alice, a woman

    The Triple Echo

    The_Triple_Echo

  • Bates (surname)
  • Surname list

    Bates (born 1984), American baseball player and coach Alan Bates (disambiguation), multiple people Alan Bates (1934–2003), British actor Albert Bates

    Bates (surname)

    Bates_(surname)

  • Dulcima (1971 film)
  • 1971 British film by Frank Nesbitt

    Frank Nesbitt starring John Mills and Carol White based on a story by H.E. Bates. The story revolves around a love triangle: a farmer, his housekeeper

    Dulcima (1971 film)

    Dulcima_(1971_film)

  • The Adelphi
  • 1923 English literary magazine

    issue with contributions by Katherine Mansfield, A.A. Milne, D. H. Lawrence, H. E. Bates, Rhys Davies, G.B. Edwards and Dylan Thomas. The Adelphi published

    The Adelphi

    The_Adelphi

  • Charles Tunnicliffe
  • British naturalistic painter (1901–1979)

    Children, by D. H. Chapman 1941 – The Story of a Norfolk Farm, by Henry Williamson. Faber. 1942 – In the Heart of the Country, by H. E. Bates. Country Life

    Charles Tunnicliffe

    Charles_Tunnicliffe

  • Henry Walter Bates
  • English naturalist and explorer

    (mostly of insects) of which 8,000 were (according to Bates, but see Van Wyhe) new to science. Bates wrote up his findings in his best-known work, The Naturalist

    Henry Walter Bates

    Henry Walter Bates

    Henry_Walter_Bates

  • List of literary initials
  • H.D. – Hilda Doolittle H. D. Everett – Henrietta Dorothy Everett H. E. Bates – Herbert Ernest Bates H. E. G. Arey – Harriett Ellen Grannis Arey H. E.

    List of literary initials

    List_of_literary_initials

  • Bates method
  • Ineffective alternative eyesight improvement therapy

    The Bates method is an ineffective and potentially dangerous alternative therapy aimed at improving eyesight. Eye-care physician William Horatio Bates (1860–1931)

    Bates method

    Bates method

    Bates_method

  • Finis L. Bates
  • American lawyer (1848–1923)

    needed] In 1869, Bates married Bertie Lee Money (born 1851). They had two daughters, Emma and Olga Bates, and a son, Bertram Money Bates Sr. (1870–1934)

    Finis L. Bates

    Finis L. Bates

    Finis_L._Bates

  • Mel Martin
  • English actress (born 1947)

    as the star of LWT's Love For Lydia (1977), adapted from the novel by H E Bates. She has appeared in British television programmes beginning with Special

    Mel Martin

    Mel_Martin

  • The Nation and Athenaeum
  • British literary magazine

    would publish at Hogarth. Other contributors included Edmund Blunden, H. E. Bates, H. N. Brailsford, J. A. Hobson, Harold Laski, David Garnett, Aldous Huxley

    The Nation and Athenaeum

    The_Nation_and_Athenaeum

  • Benjamin E. Bates
  • American industrialist and philanthropist (1808–1878)

    Oren Burbank Cheney led to his namesake Bates College being established in Lewiston, Maine in 1855. The Bates Mill was a dominant economic driver of the

    Benjamin E. Bates

    Benjamin E. Bates

    Benjamin_E._Bates

  • A Breath of French Air
  • 1959 novel

    A Breath of French Air is a 1959 comedy novel by the British writer H. E. Bates. It is the sequel to his popular 1958 novel The Darling Buds of May about

    A Breath of French Air

    A_Breath_of_French_Air

  • The Darling Buds of May
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of May may refer to: The Darling Buds of May (novel), a 1958 novel by H. E. Bates The Darling Buds of May (TV series), a 1991–1993 TV series based on the

    The Darling Buds of May

    The_Darling_Buds_of_May

  • Michael Joseph (publisher)
  • British publisher and writer

    Joseph managed to build up an impressive list of authors, including H. E. Bates, C. S. Forester, Monica Dickens and Richard Llewellyn. He was a member

    Michael Joseph (publisher)

    Michael_Joseph_(publisher)

  • Edward Ardizzone
  • British artist, children's illustrator and writer

    Silas, (1939), by H E Bates The Local, (1939), by Maurice Gorham Great Expectations, (1939), by Charles Dickens Mimff, (1939), by H. J. Kaeser The Battle

    Edward Ardizzone

    Edward Ardizzone

    Edward_Ardizzone

  • Paul Roberts (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Perfick: The Darling Buds of May Musical. This was a musical based on H. E. Bates' novel The Darling Buds of May, written by David Burton. The show ran

    Paul Roberts (musician)

    Paul Roberts (musician)

    Paul_Roberts_(musician)

  • When the Green Woods Laugh
  • 1960 novel

    When the Green Woods Laugh is a 1960 comedy novel by the British writer H. E. Bates. It is the third in the series began by the 1958 novel The Darling Buds

    When the Green Woods Laugh

    When_the_Green_Woods_Laugh

  • The Scarlet Sword
  • English Novel about Kashmir Conflict

    The Scarlet Sword is an English novel by H. E. Bates published in 1950. The novel was serialised in John Bull from 19 August to 7 October 1950. Like other

    The Scarlet Sword

    The_Scarlet_Sword

  • Jonathan Bates
  • English sound engineer

    and Simon Kaye. Jonathan Bates was born at home on 1 November 1939, the youngest of the four children of author H. E. Bates. He was a pupil at The King's

    Jonathan Bates

    Jonathan_Bates

  • Lilliput (magazine)
  • British art and literature magazine

    included H. E. Bates, Gordon Beckles, Sir Max Beerbohm, James Boswell, Nigel Balchin, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, Patrick Campbell, Barbara Comyns, C.E.M. Joad

    Lilliput (magazine)

    Lilliput_(magazine)

  • A Moment in Time
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an album by Lorrie Morgan A Moment in Time (novel), a 1964 novel by H. E. Bates A Moment in Time (film), a 2013 Filipino romantic drama film One Moment

    A Moment in Time

    A_Moment_in_Time

  • A Month by the Lake
  • 1995 film by John Irvin

    Thurman. The picture is directed by John Irvin and is based on the story by H.E. Bates. The supporting cast features Alida Valli and Alessandro Gassman. In 1937

    A Month by the Lake

    A_Month_by_the_Lake

  • Insects in literature
  • head to tail / Came out clear plates of sapphire mail." The novelist H. E. Bates described the rapid, agile flight of dragonflies in his 1937 nonfiction

    Insects in literature

    Insects in literature

    Insects_in_literature

  • Dulcima (1969 film)
  • 1969 Canadian TV series or program

    (Chuck Shamata). The story was adapted from a novella of the same name by H. E. Bates, which was also later adapted into the British feature film Dulcima in

    Dulcima (1969 film)

    Dulcima_(1969_film)

  • The Saturday Evening Post
  • American mainstream weekly magazine

    W. H. D. Koerner, J. C. Leyendecker, Mead Schaeffer, Charles Archibald MacLellan, John E. Sheridan, Emmett Watson, Douglass Crockwell, Jacob Bates Abbott

    The Saturday Evening Post

    The Saturday Evening Post

    The_Saturday_Evening_Post

  • Sheila Kaye-Smith
  • English writer (1887–1956)

    a score by noted composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. The screenplay by H. E. Bates includes however a very different conclusion to the story. Kaye-Smith's

    Sheila Kaye-Smith

    Sheila Kaye-Smith

    Sheila_Kaye-Smith

  • Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L
  • List of characters appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M–Z (next page) See also References Ajak (portrayed by Salma Hayek) is the wise and spiritual leader of the Eternals

    Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L

    Characters_of_the_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_A–L

  • Nicola Peltz
  • American actress (born 1995)

    the main cast in A&E's drama-thriller series Bates Motel. She portrayed Bradley Martin, a love interest for the young Norman Bates. She left the main

    Nicola Peltz

    Nicola Peltz

    Nicola_Peltz

  • Everybody's Weekly
  • contained a short story each week, some of which were by Edgar Wallace. H. E. Bates was also a contributor. 14 Mar 1913 to 18 Apr 1925: The Competitors'

    Everybody's Weekly

    Everybody's_Weekly

  • The Listener (magazine)
  • Weekly magazine established by the BBC

    early decades The Listener attracted celebrated contributors including H. E. Bates, E. M. Forster, T. S. Eliot, Julian Huxley, George Orwell, Bertrand Russell

    The Listener (magazine)

    The_Listener_(magazine)

  • 1960 in literature
  • Room Stan Barstow – A Kind of Loving John Barth – The Sot-Weed Factor H. E. Bates – When the Green Woods Laugh Charles Beaumont – Night Ride and Other

    1960 in literature

    1960_in_literature

  • Derek Granger
  • British producer and screenwriter (1921–2022)

    Bafta award-winning Country Matters (1972–73), based on stories by H. E. Bates and A. E. Coppard, the anthology series Laurence Olivier Presents (1976–78)

    Derek Granger

    Derek_Granger

  • H. E. Stratford
  • Australian cricketer

    innings in which he batted, and a duck in the second. "H. E. Stratford". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 January 2015. H. E. Stratford at Cricket Archive v t e

    H. E. Stratford

    H._E._Stratford

  • Frank S. Bates
  • American chemical engineer and materials scientist

    Frank Steven Bates (born 1954, New York, New York) is an American chemical engineer and materials scientist. Bates is a Regent's Professor (2007–present)

    Frank S. Bates

    Frank_S._Bates

  • Michael Bates (Sealand)
  • Current self-styled Prince of Sealand

    parents Paddy Roy Bates and Joan Bates. He has claimed the title "Prince of Sealand" since the death of his father in 2012. Michael Bates was born to Roy

    Michael Bates (Sealand)

    Michael Bates (Sealand)

    Michael_Bates_(Sealand)

  • Alfred E. Bates
  • U.S. Army major general (1840–1909)

    Alfred E. Bates (July 15, 1840 – October 13, 1909) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the American Civil War, American Indian

    Alfred E. Bates

    Alfred E. Bates

    Alfred_E._Bates

  • H. J. Massingham
  • British writer (1888–1952)

    Country: Fifteen Essays by Various Authors (1934) editor, with H. E. Bates, Edmund Blunden, W. H. Davies, Vita Sackville-West, A. G. Street, John Collier Country

    H. J. Massingham

    H._J._Massingham

  • Life and Letters
  • Former English literary journal

    Contributors to the magazine included H. E. Bates, Max Beerbohm, Hilaire Belloc, Kenneth Clark, Cyril Connolly, E. M. Forster, Thomas Hardy, F. L. Lucas

    Life and Letters

    Life_and_Letters

  • Michael Truman
  • British film director, producer and editor (1916–1972)

    series as Danger Man. In November 1956 it was announced he would adapt H.E. Bates' The Jacaranda Tree for Ealing-MGM, about the evacuation of British civilians

    Michael Truman

    Michael_Truman

  • 1905 in the United Kingdom
  • hangman (died 1992) 3 May – Sebastian Shaw, actor (died 1994) 16 May – H. E. Bates, fiction writer (died 1974) 22 May – Tom Driberg, journalist ("William

    1905 in the United Kingdom

    1905_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Carl H. Smith
  • athletics at Bates College. He also taught physiology and hygiene as well as instructing in special summer school courses. He revived Bates' basketball

    Carl H. Smith

    Carl_H._Smith

  • Two Sisters
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    2024 South Korean drama series The Two Sisters (novel), a 1926 novel by H. E. Bates The Two Sisters (play), a play by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer

    Two Sisters

    Two_Sisters

  • Rousettinae
  • Subfamily of bats

    nectar bat, E. major Cave nectar bat, E. spelaea Philippine dawn bat, E. robusta tribe Epomophorini Genus Epomophorus Angolan epauletted fruit bat, E. angolensis

    Rousettinae

    Rousettinae

    Rousettinae

  • William Bates (physician)
  • American ophthalmologist (1860-1931)

    Horatio Bates (December 23, 1860 – July 10, 1931) was an American physician who practiced ophthalmology and developed what became known as the Bates method

    William Bates (physician)

    William Bates (physician)

    William_Bates_(physician)

  • Aspidistra (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    War to beam propaganda to Germany An Aspidistra in Babylon, novel by H. E. Bates Keep the Aspidistra Flying, novel by George Orwell "The Biggest Aspidistra

    Aspidistra (disambiguation)

    Aspidistra_(disambiguation)

  • A. G. Street
  • English farmer, writer and broadcaster (1892–1966)

    Country: Fifteen Essays by Various Authors (1934, ed. H. J. Massingham, with H. E. Bates, Edmund Blunden, W. H. Davies, Vita Sackville-West, and John Collier)

    A. G. Street

    A._G._Street

  • Charles Lahr
  • German anarchist, bookseller and publisher

    and establish many literary friendships (including H. E. Bates, Rhys Davies, T. F. Powys) and D. H. Lawrence. At one point, when Lahr was in financial

    Charles Lahr

    Charles Lahr

    Charles_Lahr

  • Elstow
  • Village in Bedfordshire, England

    Bunyan: An Excursion into Puritan England. London: Rich and Cowan. p. 30. Bates, H. E. (1946). The Tinkers of Elstow: The Story of the Royal Ordnance Factory

    Elstow

    Elstow

    Elstow

  • Edward Garnett
  • British writer and critic (1868–1937)

    Sussex Courier, Friday 23 April 1937, p.10 Edward Garnett (1950) by H. E. Bates The Garnett Family (1961) by Carolyn G. Heilbrun Edward Garnett: A Life

    Edward Garnett

    Edward_Garnett

  • John O'London's Weekly
  • UK literary magazine

    Winston Churchill, Rebecca West, H. E. Bates, Arnold Bennett, Max Beerbohm, John Brophy, W. Somerset Maugham and H. L. A. Hart. The magazine regularly

    John O'London's Weekly

    John_O'London's_Weekly

  • Harold E. Johns
  • Canadian medical physicist (1915–1998)

    Harold E. and Cunningham, John R. The Physics of Radiology, 4th Edition, Charles C Thomas, Springfield 1983. Johns, H.E., Bates L.M., Epp E.R., et al

    Harold E. Johns

    Harold_E._Johns

  • List of Bates College people
  • associated with Bates College includes matriculating students, alumni, attendees, faculty, trustees, and honorary degree recipients of Bates College in Lewiston

    List of Bates College people

    List of Bates College people

    List_of_Bates_College_people

  • BATES
  • System for measuring solid rocket propellant performance

    grain weighing 68 to 70 pounds was used in the original AFRL BATES motor design. An AFRL BATES propellant grain is inhibited, usually by a flame resistant

    BATES

    BATES

  • Wiley H. Bates High School
  • Historic school in Maryland, USA

    leader Wiley H. Bates. Wiley H. Bates High School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Prior to desegregation, Bates was the only

    Wiley H. Bates High School

    Wiley H. Bates High School

    Wiley_H._Bates_High_School

  • Farndish
  • Village in Bedfordshire, England

    abolition of the parish), Farndish had a population of 72. The local author H. E. Bates would often come through the village on his nocturnal walks in the 1920s

    Farndish

    Farndish

    Farndish

  • Randolph Schwabe
  • English painter (1885-1948)

    Crossings (1921) by Walter de la Mare, The Tinkers of Elstow (1946) by H E Bates and several books by the dance historian Cyril W. Beaumont. As well as

    Randolph Schwabe

    Randolph_Schwabe

  • Samuel Beckwith
  • Telegraph and cipher officer to Ulysses S. Grant. (1837–1916)

    Homer Bates was later to recall these visits, along with the testimony of Thomas T. Eckert, Charles A. Tinker, Albert B. Chandler, and Albert E. H. Johnson

    Samuel Beckwith

    Samuel_Beckwith

  • Little Chart
  • Civil parish and small village in Ashford in Kent, England

    large pub, The Swan Inn. Jonathan Bates, the Oscar-nominated sound engineer and youngest son of acclaimed writer H. E. Bates, was born in the village. Australian-born

    Little Chart

    Little Chart

    Little_Chart

  • Jonathan Cape
  • English publishing firm

    writers including H. L. Mencken, Robert Frost, and Margaret Mead. British and other European authors published by Cape included H. E. Bates, Peter Fleming

    Jonathan Cape

    Jonathan Cape

    Jonathan_Cape

  • Mamboicus
  • Genus of beetles

    afrellus (H. W. Bates, 1886) Mamboicus bittencourtae (Bulirsch, 2021) Mamboicus conradti (Bänninger, 1939) Mamboicus granulipennis (H. W. Bates, 1886) Mamboicus

    Mamboicus

    Mamboicus

  • Bates family
  • American political and banking family

    Representatives for Arkansas, and a textile tycoon who founded the Bates Manufacturing Company and Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. The family includes various

    Bates family

    Bates family

    Bates_family

  • Carol Barker
  • British artist, author and illustrator (born 1938)

    collaborated with many authors including John Cunliffe, Spike Milligan and H. E. Bates who wrote the prose for his children's book Achilles the Donkey around

    Carol Barker

    Carol_Barker

  • The Saturday Book
  • 1941–1975 annual publication

    the series included Fred Bason, H. E. Bates, John Betjeman, Graham Greene, Laurie Lee, Philip Larkin, John Masefield, H. J. Massingham, George Orwell,

    The Saturday Book

    The_Saturday_Book

  • Bat
  • Order of flying mammals

    CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025 (link) Teeling, E.C.; Springer, M. S.; Madsen, O.; Bates, P.; O'Brien, S. J.; Murphy, W. J. (2005). "A Molecular

    Bat

    Bat

    Bat

  • Corvinus Press
  • English private press

    published new work by T. E. Lawrence, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Edmund Blunden, Stefan Zweig, Walter de la Mare and H. E. Bates. Berthold Wolpe designed

    Corvinus Press

    Corvinus_Press

  • PH
  • Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution

    "Negative pH Does Exist". Journal of Chemical Education. 83 (10): 1465. Bibcode:2006JChEd..83.1465L. doi:10.1021/ed083p1465. Covington, A. K.; Bates, R. G

    PH

    PH

    PH

  • Megabat
  • Family of fruit bats

    2013.809451. PMID 23815317. S2CID 207657381. Teeling, E. C.; Springer, M. S.; Madsen, O.; Bates, P.; O'Brien, S. J.; Murphy, W. J. (2005). "A Molecular

    Megabat

    Megabat

    Megabat

  • Nene Way
  • 110-mile footpath in eastern England

    poet H.E. Bates. The Nene Way explained on the Explore Northamptonshire website 52°29′20″N 0°27′43″W / 52.4890°N 0.4619°W / 52.4890; -0.4619 v t e

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  • Puerto Rican long-nosed bat
  • Species of mammal

    bat (Monophyllus plethodon frater) is known only from a skull fragment excavated in the large Cathedral Cave near Morovis, Puerto Rico, by Dr. H. E.

    Puerto Rican long-nosed bat

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  • Psycho (franchise)
  • American horror franchise

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  • Al-FattÂh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-FattÂh

    The opener, The judge

    Al-FattÂh

  • HONORÉE
  • Female

    French

    HONORÉE

    Feminine form of French Honoré, HONORÉE means "honor, valor."

    HONORÉE

  • DÉSIRÉE
  • Female

    French

    DÉSIRÉE

    Feminine form of French Désiré, DÉSIRÉE means "desired." 

    DÉSIRÉE

  • Al-FattÂh |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-FattÂh |

    The opener, The judge

    Al-FattÂh |

  • h Sultana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    h Sultana

    Sultana

    h Sultana

  • RENÉE
  • Female

    French

    RENÉE

    Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."

    RENÉE

  • ESTÉE
  • Female

    French

    ESTÉE

    Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."

    ESTÉE

  • ANDRÉE
  • Female

    French

    ANDRÉE

    Feminine form of French André, ANDRÉE means "man; warrior."

    ANDRÉE

  • DIEUDONNÉE
  • Female

    French

    DIEUDONNÉE

    Feminine form of French Dieudonné, DIEUDONNÉE means "God-given."

    DIEUDONNÉE

  • ESMÉE
  • Female

    French

    ESMÉE

    Feminine form of French unisex Esmé, ESMÉE means "esteemed, loved."

    ESMÉE

  • e Virgin
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Latin

    e Virgin

    Virgin

    e Virgin

  • AIMÉE
  • Female

    French

    AIMÉE

    French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."

    AIMÉE

  • JOSÉE
  • Female

    French

    JOSÉE

    French feminine form of Latin Josephus, JOSÉE means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

    JOSÉE

  • JOŽE
  • Male

    Slovene

    JOŽE

    Pet form of Slovene Jožef, JOŽE means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

    JOŽE

  • ENÉH
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ENÉH

    Hungarian legend name of the mother of the Hungarian people, possibly ENÉH means "deer."

    ENÉH

  • MÉDÉE
  • Female

    French

    MÉDÉE

    French form of Latin Medea, MÉDÉE means "cunning."

    MÉDÉE

  • TIMOTHÉE
  • Male

    French

    TIMOTHÉE

    French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."

    TIMOTHÉE

  • DOROTHÉE
  • Female

    French

    DOROTHÉE

    French form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHÉE means "gift of God."

    DOROTHÉE

  • IRÉNÉE
  • Female

    French

    IRÉNÉE

    Feminine form of French Iréné, IRÉNÉE means "peaceful."

    IRÉNÉE

  • ISAÏE
  • Male

    French

    ISAÏE

    French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÏE means "God is salvation."

    ISAÏE

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Online names & meanings

  • Edee
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, French

    Edee

    Rich Gift; Spoils of War

  • Shemuel
  • Biblical

    Shemuel

    appointed by God

  • Jina |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jina |

    To live, Lord Vishnu

  • Holderness
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holderness

    English : regional name from the coastal district of eastern Yorkshire (now Humberside), the origin of which is probably Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl, + nes ‘nose’, ‘headland’.

  • GENEVIEVE
  • Female

    English

    GENEVIEVE

     English form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVIEVE means "race of women."

  • Sahar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sahar

    Dawn, Early morning, Lord Shiva

  • Vaishnvi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern

    Vaishnvi

    Goddess

  • Hajrah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Hajrah

    The wife of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S)

  • Kalam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Kalam

    Another Name for the Quran; Speech; Conversation

  • Soodnya | ஸூதந்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Soodnya | ஸூதந்யா

    One who has achieved her goal, Wise

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  • Wist
  • e

    (imp.) of Wit

  • Molle
  • a.

    Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.

  • Frigerate
  • e. t.

    To make cool.

  • Palliate
  • a.

    Covered with a mant/e; cloaked; disguised.

  • High
  • superl.

    Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.

  • Assimilate
  • v. t.

    To liken; to compa/e.

  • Gride
  • e. i.

    To cut with a grating sound; to cut; to penetrate or pierce harshly; as, the griding sword.

  • Aitch
  • n.

    The letter h or H.

  • Hardy
  • a.

    Bold; brave; stout; daring; resolu?e; intrepid.

  • Slight
  • superl.

    Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.

  • Elevatory
  • n.

    See Elevator, n. (e).

  • E
  • pl.

    of Notopodium

  • Sett
  • n.

    See Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.

  • Aspirated
  • a.

    Pronounced with the h sound or with audible breath.