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  • Henry Stephens
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Parisian printer H. Morse Stephens (1857–1919), historian Harry Stephens (disambiguation) Henry Stevens (disambiguation) Henry Stephen (disambiguation) This

    Henry Stephens

    Henry_Stephens

  • Henry Stephens Salt
  • British writer and social reformer (1851–1939)

    Henry Shakespear Stephens Salt (/sɔːlt, sɒlt/; 20 September 1851 – 19 April 1939) was a British writer and social reformer. He campaigned on prison reform

    Henry Stephens Salt

    Henry Stephens Salt

    Henry_Stephens_Salt

  • Henry Stephen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Henry John Stephen (1787–1864), English legal writer Sir Henry Stephen (judge) (1828–1920), Australian politician and judge Henry Stephens (disambiguation)

    Henry Stephen

    Henry_Stephen

  • Henry Stephens (lumberman)
  • Henry Stephens (1823–1886) was an Irish-American lumberman, merchant and financier. Henry Stephens was born in Dublin, Ireland on March 14, 1823. He lived

    Henry Stephens (lumberman)

    Henry Stephens (lumberman)

    Henry_Stephens_(lumberman)

  • Henry Stephens (doctor)
  • English surgeon, chemist, poet and inventor (1796–1864)

    Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English medical doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical

    Henry Stephens (doctor)

    Henry_Stephens_(doctor)

  • Eliza Stephens
  • English governess (1757–1815)

    remove her from Stoney's influence. Henry Stephens died in 1789 or 1790. Within six months of Henry's death, Stephens left without her children for Saint

    Eliza Stephens

    Eliza_Stephens

  • Henry Louis Stephens
  • American cartoonist

    Henry Louis Stephens (February 11, 1824 – December 13, 1882) was an American illustrator and editorial cartoonist. Henry Louis Stephens was born in Philadelphia

    Henry Louis Stephens

    Henry Louis Stephens

    Henry_Louis_Stephens

  • Henry Fajemirokun
  • Nigerian businessman (1926–1978)

    in London. As the founder, chairman and largest shareholder of the Henry Stephens Group of companies, under his direction the company grew rapidly and

    Henry Fajemirokun

    Henry_Fajemirokun

  • Stephen-Henry of Blois
  • Count of Blois from 1089 to 1102

    Stephen Henry (in French, Étienne Henri, in Old French, Estienne Henri; c. 1045 – 19 May 1102) was the count of Blois and Chartres. He led an army during

    Stephen-Henry of Blois

    Stephen-Henry of Blois

    Stephen-Henry_of_Blois

  • Henry Stephens (agriculturalist)
  • British writer

    years after its first edition of 1844. Henry Stephens was born at Keerpoy in Bengal, the son of Dr Andrew Stephens, a surgeon in the East India Company

    Henry Stephens (agriculturalist)

    Henry Stephens (agriculturalist)

    Henry_Stephens_(agriculturalist)

  • Henry Stephens Washington
  • American geologist

    Henry Stephens Washington (January 15, 1867 – January 7, 1934) was an American geologist. Washington was born in Newark, New Jersey on January 15, 1867

    Henry Stephens Washington

    Henry Stephens Washington

    Henry_Stephens_Washington

  • Henry Sykes Stephens
  • British Army officer and artist

    Henry Sykes Stephens (1796 - 6 July 1878) was a British Army officer, painter and musician. He painted Das Ahlerssche Haus in Hannover in May 1837. He

    Henry Sykes Stephens

    Henry_Sykes_Stephens

  • Henry Stephen (musician)
  • Venezuelan rock musician and actor (1941–2021)

    Henry Augustus Stephen Pierre (15 July 1941 – 5 April 2021) was one of the earliest Venezuelan proponents of rock and roll music. Henry Stephen was born

    Henry Stephen (musician)

    Henry_Stephen_(musician)

  • Henry Stephens (Conservative politician)
  • English businessman

    Hertfordshire. Dr Henry Stephens (1796–1864) was the inventor in 1832 of an indelible "blue-black writing fluid" which was to become famous as Stephens' Ink and

    Henry Stephens (Conservative politician)

    Henry Stephens (Conservative politician)

    Henry_Stephens_(Conservative_politician)

  • Robert Stephens
  • English actor (1931–1995)

    Graham Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was an English actor in the early years of Britain's Royal National Theatre. Robert Graham Stephens was

    Robert Stephens

    Robert_Stephens

  • Henry Douglas Stephens
  • Australian paediatric surgeon (1877-1952)

    Henry Douglas Stephens (26 June 1877 – 17 June 1952) was an Australian paediatric surgeon. He was born in Williamstown, Melbourne to John Charles Stephens

    Henry Douglas Stephens

    Henry_Douglas_Stephens

  • Henry Robert Stephens
  • Henry Robert Stephens (5 August 1665 – 15 June 1723) was a Belgian Jesuit theologian. Stephens was born at Liège and entered the Society of Jesus on 7

    Henry Robert Stephens

    Henry_Robert_Stephens

  • Stephen, King of England
  • King of England from 1135 to 1154

    the Empress Matilda, whose son, Henry II, succeeded Stephen as the first of the Angevin kings of England. Stephen was born in the County of Blois in

    Stephen, King of England

    Stephen, King of England

    Stephen,_King_of_England

  • Blood sport
  • Any entertainment sport where blood is commonly shed

    specially bred for fighting. In the Victorian era, social reformers such as Henry Stephens Salt opposed bloodsports on grounds of ethics, morality, and animal

    Blood sport

    Blood sport

    Blood_sport

  • Sieve
  • Tool for separation of solid materials by particle size

    avoid contamination is important when the sieve is used for sampling. Henry Stephens, in his Book of the Farm, advised that the withes of a wooden riddle

    Sieve

    Sieve

    Sieve

  • Stephens
  • Surname list

    Stephens is a surname. It is a patronymic and is recorded in England from 1086. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Stephens (born 1996)

    Stephens

    Stephens

  • Alexander H. Stephens
  • Vice President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865

    slavery into the territories, Stephens also helped pass the Kansas–Nebraska Act. As the Whig Party collapsed in the 1850s, Stephens joined the Democratic Party

    Alexander H. Stephens

    Alexander H. Stephens

    Alexander_H._Stephens

  • Henry David Thoreau
  • American philosopher (1817–1862)

    first biography, Thoreau the Poet-Naturalist, in 1873. English writer Henry Stephens Salt wrote a biography of Thoreau in 1890, which popularized Thoreau's

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry_David_Thoreau

  • Henry Pottinger Stephens
  • English dramatist and journalist born c. 1851–1903

    newspapers, Stephens began writing Victorian burlesques in the 1870s in collaboration with F. C. Burnand and the composer Edward Solomon. Stephens and Solomon

    Henry Pottinger Stephens

    Henry Pottinger Stephens

    Henry_Pottinger_Stephens

  • Pettigrew & Stephens
  • Former department store in Glasgow

    Pettigrew & Stephens was a department store based in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. In 1888, Andrew Hislop Pettigrew (1857-1942) and William Henry Stephens formed

    Pettigrew & Stephens

    Pettigrew_&_Stephens

  • Stephen Henry
  • British stage director, theatre producer, and educator

    Stephen Henry is a British stage director, a theatre producer, and an educator. Stephen Henry read Education (QTS) and Drama at St Mary's College, Theatre

    Stephen Henry

    Stephen Henry

    Stephen_Henry

  • Toby Stephens
  • English actor (born 1969)

    Jackson and the Olympians. Toby Stephens was born in London, the younger son of actors Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Robert Stephens. He was educated at Aldro School

    Toby Stephens

    Toby Stephens

    Toby_Stephens

  • Fellowship of the New Life
  • 19th century British organisation

    members included the poet Edward Carpenter, animal rights activist Henry Stephens Salt, sexologist Havelock Ellis, feminist Edith Lees (who later married

    Fellowship of the New Life

    Fellowship of the New Life

    Fellowship_of_the_New_Life

  • Finchley
  • District of London, England

    was acquired by Henry Charles Stephens, known as "Inky" Stephens, the son of the inventor of indelible blue-black ink Dr Henry Stephens. On his death in

    Finchley

    Finchley

    Finchley

  • Henry Washington
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (planter) (1749–1825), American planter and legislator in Virginia Henry Stephens Washington (1867–1934), American geologist Harry Washington, slave of

    Henry Washington

    Henry_Washington

  • Coulter (agriculture)
  • Part of a plough that precedes the plowshare

    it sliced plant debris to the width of the furrow. In his 1854 book, Henry Stephens used dynamometer measurements to conclude that a plough without a coulter

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter_(agriculture)

  • H. Morse Stephens
  • Anglo-American historian and professor of history

    original works by or about: Henry Morse Stephens Wikimedia Commons has media related to H. Morse Stephens. Works by H. Morse Stephens at Project Gutenberg Works

    H. Morse Stephens

    H. Morse Stephens

    H._Morse_Stephens

  • Mafic
  • Silicate mineral or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron

    by Charles Whitman Cross, Joseph P. Iddings, Louis V. Pirsson, and Henry Stephens Washington in 1912. Cross's group had previously divided the major rock-forming

    Mafic

    Mafic

    Mafic

  • Victorian Farm
  • British historical documentary TV series

    Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger, Cattle-man, Field-worker, and Dairy-maid by Dr Henry Stephens, first published in London in 1844. The series was one of BBC Two's

    Victorian Farm

    Victorian_Farm

  • Henry II of England
  • King of England from 1154 to 1189

    held by her cousin Stephen of Blois. Henry's father made him Duke of Normandy in 1150, and upon his father's death in 1151, Henry inherited Anjou, Maine

    Henry II of England

    Henry II of England

    Henry_II_of_England

  • George Stephens (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician

    Henry Stephens Jr., and, in 1872, opened his own hardware business in Chatham. He served as an alderman for Chatham in 1899 and 1900. Stephens was married

    George Stephens (Canadian politician)

    George_Stephens_(Canadian_politician)

  • Mary G. Keyes
  • American scientist

    later in Riverside, California. She co-wrote papers with geologist Henry Stephens Washington in the 1920s. Keyes was born in Luray, Virginia, the daughter

    Mary G. Keyes

    Mary_G._Keyes

  • Harry Stephens
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Harry Stephens may refer to: Harry E. Stephens (1857–1939), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1927 to 1931 Harry J. Stephens (1866–1947), Australian

    Harry Stephens

    Harry_Stephens

  • Henry Stephen Kemble
  • British actor

    Henry Stephen Kemble (15 September 1789 – 22 June 1836) was a British actor and son of Stephen Kemble and a member of the Kemble family of actors. Kemble

    Henry Stephen Kemble

    Henry Stephen Kemble

    Henry_Stephen_Kemble

  • List of animal rights advocates
  • Inquiry into The Maltreatment of Non-humans. Grove Press, 1974. Salt, Henry Stephens. Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress. Macmillan

    List of animal rights advocates

    List_of_animal_rights_advocates

  • The Humanities of Diet
  • 1914 book by Henry S. Salt

    of the larder" for this position in The Humanities of Diet. Books by Henry Stephens Salt Bibliography of veganism and vegetarianism History of animal rights

    The Humanities of Diet

    The Humanities of Diet

    The_Humanities_of_Diet

  • Cholderton and District Water Company
  • British water company

    Edw. 7. c. clxxxvi), by Henry Charles Stephens, of Finchley, north London, the son of Henry Stephens, the founder of the Stephens Ink Company. It is owned

    Cholderton and District Water Company

    Cholderton_and_District_Water_Company

  • Henry Stephen (judge)
  • Australian politician

    Sir Matthew Henry Stephen (5 December 1828 – 1 April 1920) was a politician and Puisne Judge in New South Wales. The Stephen family is a prominent legal

    Henry Stephen (judge)

    Henry_Stephen_(judge)

  • Henry S. Randall
  • American politician

    Henry Stephens Randall (May 3, 1811 – August 14, 1876 Cortland, Cortland County, New York) was an American agriculturist, writer, educator and politician

    Henry S. Randall

    Henry_S._Randall

  • A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays
  • 1886 book by Henry S. Salt

    moral duty" and not only a matter of custom or personal vow. Books by Henry Stephens Salt Bibliography of veganism and vegetarianism History of animal rights

    A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays

    A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays

    A_Plea_for_Vegetarianism_and_Other_Essays

  • Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform
  • 1888 essay by Henry S. Salt

    reference work, Keyguide to Information Sources in Animal Rights. Books by Henry Stephens Salt Bibliography of veganism and vegetarianism History of animal rights

    Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform

    Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform

    Flesh_or_Fruit?_An_Essay_on_Food_Reform

  • Humphrey Primatt
  • English clergyman and animal rights writer

    Arthur Broome was inspired by Primatt's book and republished it in 1822. Henry Stephens Salt described it as a "quaint but excellent book". Marc Bekoff has

    Humphrey Primatt

    Humphrey_Primatt

  • Redbourn
  • Village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England

    Independent Chapel and was buried in its graveyard Henry Charles Stephens (1841–1918), Henry Stephens' son, developed the ink business and became a Conservative

    Redbourn

    Redbourn

    Redbourn

  • The Anarchy
  • Civil war in England and Normandy (1138–1153)

    nobility to support her. On Henry's death in 1135, his nephew Stephen of Blois seized the throne with the help of his brother Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester

    The Anarchy

    The Anarchy

    The_Anarchy

  • Henry Stephen Fox
  • British diplomat

    Henry Stephen Fox (22 September 1791 – 13 October 1846) was a British diplomat. Born in Chatham, the only son of General Henry Edward Fox (1755–1811),

    Henry Stephen Fox

    Henry Stephen Fox

    Henry_Stephen_Fox

  • Replaceability argument
  • Philosophical argument against vegetarianism

    Ritchie used the argument in response to claims made for vegetarianism by Henry Stephens Salt in Animals' Rights (1892), stating: If all the world were Jews

    Replaceability argument

    Replaceability_argument

  • The Logic of Vegetarianism
  • 1899 book by Henry S. Salt

    abridged edition issued by the London Vegetarian Society in 1933. Books by Henry Stephens Salt Bibliography of veganism and vegetarianism History of animal rights

    The Logic of Vegetarianism

    The Logic of Vegetarianism

    The_Logic_of_Vegetarianism

  • James Leigh Joynes (clergyman)
  • English clergyman and schoolmaster (1824–1908)

    of James Leigh Joynes Jr. and the father-in-law of social reformer Henry Stephens Salt. Joynes was born in Frindsbury, Kent, on 27 September 1824. His

    James Leigh Joynes (clergyman)

    James Leigh Joynes (clergyman)

    James_Leigh_Joynes_(clergyman)

  • A Vindication of Natural Diet
  • 1813 book by Shelley

    Callow by Smith & Davy, 1813. The new edition featured a preface by Henry Stephens Salt and William Axon. A second edition appeared in 1886. In 1904, the

    A Vindication of Natural Diet

    A Vindication of Natural Diet

    A_Vindication_of_Natural_Diet

  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology
  • 1897 book by Edward Payson Evans

    ethics with animal rights, and was later cited by writers including Henry Stephens Salt. Reviews at the time were mixed. Edward Payson Evans (1831–1917)

    Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

    Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

    Evolutional_Ethics_and_Animal_Psychology

  • Joseph Collinson
  • English humanitarian and journalist

    League's Criminal Law and Prison Reform Committee for thirteen years. Henry Stephens Salt described Collinson as a "north-countryman, self-taught, and full

    Joseph Collinson

    Joseph_Collinson

  • William Henry Christman
  • American Civil War soldier (1844–1864)

    rest in Arlington National Cemetery's Section 27, grave 19. Murphy, Ric; Stephens, Timothy J. (2020). Section 27 and Freedman's Village in Arlington National

    William Henry Christman

    William Henry Christman

    William_Henry_Christman

  • Henry S. Clubb
  • English-American minister and social reformer (1827–1921)

    ISBN 978-0-313-37556-9. Clubb, Henry Stephen (1903). Thirty-Nine Reasons Why I Am a Vegetarian. Vegetarian Society of America. "1896 Rev. Henry Stephens Clubb Autographed

    Henry S. Clubb

    Henry S. Clubb

    Henry_S._Clubb

  • Waters, Michigan
  • Unincorporated community in Michigan, United States

    may have been built by Stephens as a memorial for the hard-drinking lumberjacks or as a memorial for his father. When Stephens also crafted his own name

    Waters, Michigan

    Waters, Michigan

    Waters,_Michigan

  • Edward Nicholson (librarian)
  • British author and Bodley's Librarian

    Ethics. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-299-11840-1 Salt, Henry Stephens. (1922). Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress

    Edward Nicholson (librarian)

    Edward Nicholson (librarian)

    Edward_Nicholson_(librarian)

  • Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes
  • 1824 treatise by Lewis Gompertz

    Review, Or, Literary Journal. London: R. Griffiths. 1825. p. 109. Salt, Henry Stephens (1894). Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress. New

    Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes

    Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes

    Moral_Inquiries_on_the_Situation_of_Man_and_of_Brutes

  • John Lawrence (writer)
  • English writer (1753–1839)

    Animal: A New Essay in Ethics. Lawrence was also quoted extensively in Henry Stephens Salt's 1894 Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress

    John Lawrence (writer)

    John Lawrence (writer)

    John_Lawrence_(writer)

  • The Gospel of the Holy Twelve
  • Christian text focusing on vegetarianism

    of the Holy Twelve was severely challenged by animal rights pioneer Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939) in a memoir as well as in the vegetarian press. Edmond

    The Gospel of the Holy Twelve

    The_Gospel_of_the_Holy_Twelve

  • The Ethics of Diet
  • 1883 book by Howard Williams

    London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Salt, Henry Stephens; Leffingwell, Albert (1894). Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation

    The Ethics of Diet

    The Ethics of Diet

    The_Ethics_of_Diet

  • Henry Stephen (chemist)
  • English chemist

    Henry Stephen OBE, DSc. (10 July 1889 – 6 July 1965) was an English chemist known for inventing the Stephen Reaction, a method of deriving aldehydes (R-CHO)

    Henry Stephen (chemist)

    Henry Stephen (chemist)

    Henry_Stephen_(chemist)

  • The Story of My Heart
  • ISBN 0801843960. Salt, Henry Stephens. Richard Jefferies: A Study. London, Swan Sonnenschein, 1894. (pgs. 67, 91,105) Salt, Henry Stephens. Richard Jefferies:

    The Story of My Heart

    The_Story_of_My_Heart

  • Henry, King of Portugal
  • Cardinal; King of Portugal from 1578 to 1580

    (PDF). Royal Studies Journal. 4 (2). Winchester University Press. Stephens, Henry Morse (1903). The Story of Portugal. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 978-0722224731

    Henry, King of Portugal

    Henry, King of Portugal

    Henry,_King_of_Portugal

  • List of Bewitched characters
  • Tabitha. Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) is a good witch and the show's protagonist. She is married to a mortal named Darrin Stephens and has two children

    List of Bewitched characters

    List of Bewitched characters

    List_of_Bewitched_characters

  • Anti-Mormon Party (Illinois)
  • Political party in United States

    Hancock County; the committee was led by Sharp, William N. Grover, and Henry Stephens. The party continued its existence until it gradually died out after

    Anti-Mormon Party (Illinois)

    Anti-Mormon_Party_(Illinois)

  • Isham Randolph of Dungeness
  • American planter, grandfather of Thomas Jefferson

    the Woodsons and Their Connections. H. M. Woodson. 1915. pp. 46–47. Henry Stephens Randall (1858). The Life of Thomas Jefferson. Derby & Jackson. p. 10

    Isham Randolph of Dungeness

    Isham Randolph of Dungeness

    Isham_Randolph_of_Dungeness

  • Battle of Fort Henry
  • 1862 battle of the American Civil War in Tennessee

    45, 46, 68, 69, 75; Esposito, map 25; Simon, p. 104; Stephens, p. 45; Nevin, p. 61. Stephens, p. 45. Goggin, Leigh S. (2025). Reckless in their Statements:

    Battle of Fort Henry

    Battle of Fort Henry

    Battle_of_Fort_Henry

  • R v Dudley and Stephens
  • 1884 English criminal case

    Dudley again raised the matter with Stephens pointing out that Parker was probably dying and that he and Stephens had wives and families. They agreed

    R v Dudley and Stephens

    R v Dudley and Stephens

    R_v_Dudley_and_Stephens

  • Ernest Bell (activist)
  • English publisher and social reformer (1851–1933)

    more than twenty years and was associated with activists including Henry Stephens Salt and Jessey Wade. Wade worked as Bell's secretary until his death

    Ernest Bell (activist)

    Ernest Bell (activist)

    Ernest_Bell_(activist)

  • Henry VII of England
  • King of England from 1485 to 1509

    Henry VII's reign Edward Story was Bishop of Chichester. Story's register still exists and, according to the 19th-century historian W.R.W. Stephens,

    Henry VII of England

    Henry VII of England

    Henry_VII_of_England

  • Henry I of England
  • King of England from 1100 to 1135

    Henry I (c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. He was the fourth son of William

    Henry I of England

    Henry I of England

    Henry_I_of_England

  • Henry Stephen Gorham
  • English entomologist (1839-1920)

    Henry Stephen Gorham FRES(1839–1920) was an English entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He was a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society from

    Henry Stephen Gorham

    Henry Stephen Gorham

    Henry_Stephen_Gorham

  • Henry VIII
  • King of England from 1509 to 1547

    Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 22 April 1509, and King of England and Ireland from the commencement

    Henry VIII

    Henry VIII

    Henry_VIII

  • Henry B. Amos
  • Scottish activist (1869–1946)

    hunting." In 1935, Amos was briefly imprisoned after throwing a copy of Henry Stephens Salt's Creed of Kinship through a stained glass window at Exeter Cathedral

    Henry B. Amos

    Henry_B._Amos

  • Henry Salt
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Henry Salt may refer to: Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939), English writer, campaigner for social reforms, vegetarian, and animal rights advocate Henry

    Henry Salt

    Henry_Salt

  • Chris Larkin
  • British actor (born 1967)

    Christopher Larkin Stephens (born 19 June 1967) is an English actor. Born Christopher Stephens on 19 June 1967 at Middlesex Hospital in London, Larkin

    Chris Larkin

    Chris_Larkin

  • Henry Spira
  • 20th century animal rights advocate

    Henry Spira (19 June 1927 – 12 September 1998) was an American activist for socialism and animal rights, who is regarded by some as one of the most effective

    Henry Spira

    Henry_Spira

  • Stephen of Aumale
  • Count of Aumale (c. 1070–1127)

    Stephen was therefore the nephew of William the Conqueror and first cousin to Robert Curthose and Kings William II and Henry I of England. Stephen succeeded

    Stephen of Aumale

    Stephen of Aumale

    Stephen_of_Aumale

  • Ann Stephens
  • British actress (1931–1966)

    ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books. "Ann Stephens". BFI. Archived from the original on 27 July 2017. "Ann Stephens". IMDb. "Ann Stephens- Teddy Bear's Picnic". Archived

    Ann Stephens

    Ann_Stephens

  • Stevengraph
  • Pictures woven from silk, originally created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century

    that Henry Stephens, a descendant of Thomas, had saved one of the pattern books the night before the attack and kept it in safe storage; Henry donated

    Stevengraph

    Stevengraph

    Stevengraph

  • Humanitarian League
  • British humanitarian organisation (1891–1919)

    humanitarian organisation based in London from 1891 to 1919. Founded by Henry S. Salt with Edward Maitland, Ernest Bell, Howard Williams, Kenneth Romanes

    Humanitarian League

    Humanitarian League

    Humanitarian_League

  • Henry John Stephen
  • English legal writer and serjeant-at-law

    Henry John Stephen (1787–1864) was an English legal writer and serjeant-at-law. Born on St Kitts in the West Indies on 18 January 1787, he was the second

    Henry John Stephen

    Henry_John_Stephen

  • Evelyn Anthony
  • British writer (1926–2018)

    was born Evelyn Bridget Patricia Stephens on 3 July 1926 in Lambeth, London. Her father was Henry Christian Stephens, a lieutenant in the Royal Naval

    Evelyn Anthony

    Evelyn_Anthony

  • Harvey and Clarke
  • American architectural firm

    Harvey and Clarke was an American architectural firm formed by Henry Stephen Harvey and L. Philips Clarke in West Palm Beach, Florida, in 1921. The firm

    Harvey and Clarke

    Harvey_and_Clarke

  • Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress
  • 1892 book by Henry S. Salt

    doctrine of man's dominion over the natural world was mistaken. Books by Henry Stephens Salt Bibliography of veganism and vegetarianism History of animal rights

    Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress

    Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress

    Animals'_Rights:_Considered_in_Relation_to_Social_Progress

  • Victoria Park, Finchley
  • Park in the London Borough of Barnet

    Farm, where Charles Dickens wrote part of Martin Chuzzlewit. In 1887 Henry Stephens proposed converting the fields to a public park to commemorate Queen

    Victoria Park, Finchley

    Victoria Park, Finchley

    Victoria_Park,_Finchley

  • Avenue House Grounds
  • Garden in London Borough of Barnet, United Kingdom

    1918, and is commemorated in a small museum, The Stephens Collection, in the visitor centre at Stephens House & Gardens. The gardens were opened to the

    Avenue House Grounds

    Avenue House Grounds

    Avenue_House_Grounds

  • Stephen (surname)
  • Surname list

    American football player Susan Stephen, English actor W. S. E. Stephen (died c. 1973), philatelist Stephen, given name Stephens Surname Stephenson Surname

    Stephen (surname)

    Stephen_(surname)

  • Church End, Finchley
  • Locality in London, England

    Lottery Fund bid, as Stephens House and Gardens. "Inky" Stephens was the son of Dr Henry Stephens (1796–1864), who founded the Stephens Ink Company, the first

    Church End, Finchley

    Church End, Finchley

    Church_End,_Finchley

  • Horrid Henry (TV series)
  • British animated television series

    Horrid Henry is a British animated children's television series based on the British children's book series Horrid Henry by Francesca Simon. The series

    Horrid Henry (TV series)

    Horrid_Henry_(TV_series)

  • Browne Medal
  • Cambridge University poetry prize

    Original Latin Ode 1871 E. B. Moser, Greek Epigram 1873 F. H. Rawlins 1874 Henry Stephens Salt (King's), Greek Epigram 1877 H. H. West 1879 J. C. Moss 1880 J

    Browne Medal

    Browne_Medal

  • Empress Matilda
  • Holy Roman Empress from 1114 to 1125; claimant to the English throne

    King Henry I of England, as his only surviving child and nominated heir, she asserted her right to the English throne. However, her cousin Stephen of Blois

    Empress Matilda

    Empress Matilda

    Empress_Matilda

  • 1851 in India
  • British civil servant and a commissioner in the Ceylon Civil Service Henry Stephens Salt, British writer and social reformer, born on 20 September Ayya

    1851 in India

    1851_in_India

  • Thierry Henry
  • French football manager (born 1977)

    Thierry Daniel Henry (French pronunciation: [tjɛʁi danjɛl ɑ̃ʁi] AHN-ree; born 17 August 1977) is a French professional football manager, pundit, and former

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry_Henry

  • Stephen R. L. Clark
  • British philosopher (born 1945)

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  • English activist and writer (1853–1929)

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  • Henry
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    Henry

    Ruler of the House

    Henry

  • Henri
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic French

    Henri

    Rules an estate.

    Henri

  • Henry
  • Boy/Male

    French American English German Shakespearean

    Henry

    Rules the home.

    Henry

  • HENRI
  • Male

    Finnish

    HENRI

    Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.

    HENRI

  • HENRYE
  • Male

    English

    HENRYE

    Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRYE means "home-ruler."

    HENRYE

  • Hendry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and French

    Hendry

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and French : variant of Henry 1. In Scotland this surname is common in the Ayr and Fife districts; in northern Ireland it is usually from the Scottish variant Hendrie, though some examples of the name were originally as at Henry 3.

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  • Henri
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Henri

    Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure

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  • Henrye
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Henrye

    Home Ruler

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  • Henty
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Henty

    Rules an estate.

    Henty

  • HENDRY
  • Male

    Scottish

    HENDRY

    Scottish form of Latin Henricus, HENDRY means "home-ruler."

    HENDRY

  • Henry
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    English and French

    Henry

    English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’, ‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official documents of the period normally used the Latinized form Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan ‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe ‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Éinrí or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names Éinrí, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called Laforge), from the Champagne region, is documented in Montreal in 1710. Other secondary surnames include Berranger, Labori, Livernois, Madou.

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  • HENRI
  • Male

    French

    HENRI

     French form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.

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    African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

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    Ruler of the Enclosure; Estate Ruler; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Home Ruler

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  • Henryk
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic Polish

    Henryk

    Rules an estate.

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  • Heney
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Heney

    Irish : variant spelling of Heaney.English : variant of Henney.

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  • Hendy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Country)

    Hendy

    English (mainly West Country) : nickname for a pleasant and affable man, from Middle English hende ‘courteous’, ‘kind’, ‘gentle’. Hendy was also sometimes used as a personal name in the Middle Ages and some examples of the surname may derive from this rather than from the nickname. The surname is also found in Ireland.

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  • Henny
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    Teutonic French

    Henny

    Ruler of the home.

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  • Henly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Henly

    English : variant spelling of Henley.

    Henly

  • HENRY
  • Male

    English

    HENRY

    English form of French Henri, HENRY means "home-ruler."

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  • HENRYK
  • Male

    Polish

    HENRYK

    Polish form of Latin Henricus, HENRYK means "home-ruler."

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  • Akila | அகிலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Akila | அகிலா

    The earth

  • KAJ
  • Female

    Swedish

    KAJ

    Short form of Swedish Katerina, KAJ means "pure." Compare with masculine Kaj.

  • ÞORBERGR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÞORBERGR

    Masculine form of Old Norse Þorbjorg, ÞORBERGR means "Þórr's protection."

  • Badri | பத்ரீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Badri | பத்ரீ

    {h}lord Vishnu, {m}bright night

  • Yaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Yaw

    Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.

  • Hansin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Hansin

    The universal soul

  • Brodi
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    Scottish

    Brodi

    Second son.

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    Matthias

    Gift of the Lord

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    Levit

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Levit ‘Levite’ (see Levy).English : variant spelling of Leavitt.

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    Murjanah |

    Small Pearl

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  • Henrys
  • pl.

    of Henry

  • Hery
  • v. t.

    To worship; to glorify; to praise.

  • Barrowist
  • n.

    A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953.

  • Mail
  • n.

    A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.

  • Tudor
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth.

  • Henry
  • n.

    The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.

  • Blank
  • n.

    A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.

  • Marian
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.

  • Hendy
  • a.

    See Hende.

  • Acephali
  • n. pl.

    A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.

  • Better
  • compar.

    In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.

  • Trilogy
  • n.

    A series of three dramas which, although each of them is in one sense complete, have a close mutual relation, and form one historical and poetical picture. Shakespeare's " Henry VI." is an example.

  • Dub
  • v. t.

    To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.

  • Tirrit
  • n.

    A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.

  • Angelot
  • n.

    A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.

  • Rial
  • n.

    A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen shillings in the reign of Elizabeth.

  • Ramist
  • n.

    A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.

  • Morality
  • n.

    A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.