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  • Hugh Hare
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hugh Hare may refer to: Hugh Hare (MP for Bletchingley) (1668–1707), English translator and politician Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine (1606–1667), English

    Hugh Hare

    Hugh_Hare

  • Bruce Castle
  • 16th-century manor house in London

    wealthy Norfolk landowner Hugh Hare. Hugh Hare (1606–1667) had inherited a large amount of money from his great-uncle Sir Nicholas Hare, Master of the Rolls

    Bruce Castle

    Bruce Castle

    Bruce_Castle

  • John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham
  • British politician (1911–1982)

    John Hugh Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham (22 January 1911 – 7 March 1982) was a British Conservative politician. Blakenham was born in London, the third

    John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham

    John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham

    John_Hare,_1st_Viscount_Blakenham

  • Hugh Hare (MP for Bletchingley)
  • English translator and politician

    The Honourable Hugh Hare (1668–1707) was an English translator and politician. He was baptised at Totteridge, Hertfordshire, 2 July 1668, the eldest surviving

    Hugh Hare (MP for Bletchingley)

    Hugh Hare (MP for Bletchingley)

    Hugh_Hare_(MP_for_Bletchingley)

  • Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine
  • English courtier

    Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine (1606 – 19 October 1667), was an English courtier. Hare was the son of John Hare and Margaret Crowch, the daughter of John

    Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine

    Hugh_Hare,_1st_Baron_Coleraine

  • 1998 FIFA World Cup final
  • Association football match in France

    (in French). De Boeck Supérieur. p. 103. ISBN 9782807313149. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoffrey (28 February 1999). France and the 1998 World Cup: The National

    1998 FIFA World Cup final

    1998 FIFA World Cup final

    1998_FIFA_World_Cup_final

  • 1998 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in France

    Archived from the original on 14 April 2001. Retrieved 1 May 2026. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (1999). France and the 1998 World Cup: the national impact of a

    1998 FIFA World Cup

    1998_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham
  • British noble (1938–2018)

    Michael John Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham (25 January 1938 – 8 January 2018), was a British hereditary peer and environmentalist. Blankenham was the son

    Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham

    Michael_Hare,_2nd_Viscount_Blakenham

  • Hugh Hare (MP, died 1620)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Hugh Hare (c. 1542–1620) was an English politician in the 16th century. Hare was born in London and baptised on 20 April 1544 at St Mary le Bow. He was

    Hugh Hare (MP, died 1620)

    Hugh_Hare_(MP,_died_1620)

  • List of Tour de France general classification winners
  • from the original on 23 July 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2009. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). Tour de France: 1903–2003. Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7146-5362-4

    List of Tour de France general classification winners

    List of Tour de France general classification winners

    List_of_Tour_de_France_general_classification_winners

  • John Hare (MP died 1637)
  • English politician

    Newmarket, Suffolk In 1620 Hare was the co-heir of his great-uncle Hugh Hare, receiving a large bequest along with a cousin, Hugh. Around the same time he

    John Hare (MP died 1637)

    John_Hare_(MP_died_1637)

  • Baron Coleraine
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    first creation came in the Peerage of Ireland in 1625 for the courtier Hugh Hare. This creation became extinct on the death of the third Baron in 1749

    Baron Coleraine

    Baron Coleraine

    Baron_Coleraine

  • Richard Hare, 4th Earl of Listowel
  • Irish peer and British Army officer

    Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel (28 September 1906 – 12 March 1997) Hon. Richard Gilbert Hare (5 September 1907 – 14 September 1966) John Hugh Hare, 1st

    Richard Hare, 4th Earl of Listowel

    Richard_Hare,_4th_Earl_of_Listowel

  • Marco Pantani
  • Italian cyclist (1970–2004)

    from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2015. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour De France, 1903–2003: a Century of Sporting Structures

    Marco Pantani

    Marco Pantani

    Marco_Pantani

  • Tour de France
  • Multi-stage cycling race

    Tour de France. Paris: La Martinière. ISBN 978-2-7324-4792-6. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2013) [1st. pub. 2003]. The Tour De France, 1903-2003: A Century

    Tour de France

    Tour de France

    Tour_de_France

  • Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine
  • English politician and antiquary

    Totteridge, Hertfordshire, 21 April 1636, he was the eldest surviving son of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine, by his wife Lucy, second daughter of the first marriage

    Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine

    Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine

    Henry_Hare,_2nd_Baron_Coleraine

  • Hugh Bonneville
  • British actor (born 1963)

    Hugh Richard Bonniwell Williams DL (born 10 November 1963), known professionally as Hugh Bonneville, is an English actor. He is best known for portraying

    Hugh Bonneville

    Hugh Bonneville

    Hugh_Bonneville

  • List of Tour de France Grands Départs
  • from the original on 23 July 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2009. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). Tour de France: 1903-2003. Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7146-5362-4

    List of Tour de France Grands Départs

    List_of_Tour_de_France_Grands_Départs

  • Manor of Totteridge
  • 13th-century house in London, England

    at the beginning of the 17th century by Hugh Hare and his brother John, who were jointly seized of it. John Hare died in 1613, leaving his house in Totteridge

    Manor of Totteridge

    Manor of Totteridge

    Manor_of_Totteridge

  • Viscount Blakenham
  • Viscountcy in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    subsidiary titles. John Hugh Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham (1911–1982) Michael John Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham (1938–2018) Caspar John Hare, 3rd Viscount Blakenham

    Viscount Blakenham

    Viscount Blakenham

    Viscount_Blakenham

  • Burke and Hare murders
  • 1828 series of killings in Edinburgh, Scotland

    William Burke and William Hare, pictured at Burke's trial The Burke and Hare murders were a series of sixteen murders committed over a period of about

    Burke and Hare murders

    Burke and Hare murders

    Burke_and_Hare_murders

  • List of FIFA World Cup stadiums
  • Football stadiums

    "The summer that changed U.S. soccer forever". 4 March 2014. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (1999). France and the 1998 World Cup: the national impact of a

    List of FIFA World Cup stadiums

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_stadiums

  • Glossary of cycling
  • from the original on August 26, 2013, retrieved August 11, 2013 Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff, eds. (2013), The Tour De France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting

    Glossary of cycling

    Glossary of cycling

    Glossary_of_cycling

  • French football bribery scandal
  • Match-fixing scandal in 1993

    Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (1999). France and the 1998 World Cup: The National Impact of a

    French football bribery scandal

    French football bribery scandal

    French_football_bribery_scandal

  • Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine
  • English antiquary, peer and politician

    in Betchworth, Surrey, 10 May 1693, he was the eldest son of the Hon. Hugh Hare, by his wife Lydia, daughter of Matthew Carlton of Edmonton, Middlesex

    Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine

    Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine

    Henry_Hare,_3rd_Baron_Coleraine

  • Death of Tom Simpson
  • Cotswolds. Milnthorpe, UK: Cicerone Press. ISBN 978-1-78362-042-5. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour De France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    Death of Tom Simpson

    Death of Tom Simpson

    Death_of_Tom_Simpson

  • Burke & Hare (2010 film)
  • 2010 British comedy film by John Landis

    Burke & Hare is a 2010 British black comedy film, loosely based on the Burke and Hare murders of 1828. Directed by John Landis from an original screenplay

    Burke & Hare (2010 film)

    Burke_&_Hare_(2010_film)

  • Hugh Jackman
  • Australian actor and singer (born 1968)

    23 July 2024. "Hugh Jackman: It's Not Easy Being Wolverine at 55" by Bruce Haring, Deadline Hollywood, 30 March 2024 Hall, Margaret Hugh Jackman-Sonia

    Hugh Jackman

    Hugh Jackman

    Hugh_Jackman

  • Saint George Hare
  • Irish painter (1857–1933)

    Saint George Hare RI ROI (5 July 1857 – 30 January 1933) was an Irish painter. He was the son of George Frederick Hare, a dentist from Ipswich, and his

    Saint George Hare

    Saint George Hare

    Saint_George_Hare

  • William Parry (spy)
  • Welsh courtier and spy

    proceedings by his creditors, he made a personal assault on one of them, Hugh Hare, in the Inner Temple. Parry was convicted and sentenced to death. He received

    William Parry (spy)

    William_Parry_(spy)

  • David Hare (playwright)
  • English playwright (born 1947)

    Sir David Hare FRSL (born 5 June 1947) is an English playwright, screenwriter, and director. Known for his work on stage and screen, he has received numerous

    David Hare (playwright)

    David Hare (playwright)

    David_Hare_(playwright)

  • Rocco Bonetti
  • Italian Fencer and Intelligence agent

    Bonetti sent another letter to Sir Francis Walsingham, explaining how Hugh Hare and William Dool wronged him, and asking for intervention on Walsingham's

    Rocco Bonetti

    Rocco_Bonetti

  • Kate Brooke
  • British screenwriter

    daughter of Timothy Mark Sergison-Brooke and Mary Anne Hare. She’s the granddaughter of John Hugh Hare, the first Viscount Blakenham, and Bertram Sergison-Brooke

    Kate Brooke

    Kate_Brooke

  • Agostino Mascardi
  • Italian rhetorician, historian and poet (1590–1640)

    Retrieved 7 March 2019. Mascardi's Narrative was translated into English by Hugh Hare in 1693. It has been always regarded as very accurate in detail but lacking

    Agostino Mascardi

    Agostino Mascardi

    Agostino_Mascardi

  • List of animated short films
  • Eleven Slightly Daffy (1944), Friz Freleng Hare Ribbin' (1944), Bob Clampett Brother Brat (1944), Frank Tashlin Hare Force (1944), Friz Freleng From Hand to

    List of animated short films

    List_of_animated_short_films

  • Adisadel College
  • Anglican boarding school in Cape Coast, Ghana

    Brown BA 1910 1910 B. P. Haines MA 1910 1910 G. B. Brown BA 1910 1912 Hugh Hare MA(Oxon) 1913 1914 R. Fisher MA(Cantab) 1914 1918 W. Hutton Mensah 1918

    Adisadel College

    Adisadel College

    Adisadel_College

  • Earl of Listowel
  • Title in the peerage of Ireland

    Francis Michael Hare, 6th Earl of Listowel (born 1964) Elected to remain in 1999. (1) Hon. Timothy Patrick Hare (born 1966) John Hugh Hare, 1st Viscount

    Earl of Listowel

    Earl of Listowel

    Earl_of_Listowel

  • Richard Gilbert Hare
  • Connoisseur of Russian art and literature (1907–1966)

    Hare (1906-1997), who also went to Balliol, was the last Secretary of State for India, as well as the last Governor-General of Ghana. John Hugh Hare (1911–1982)

    Richard Gilbert Hare

    Richard Gilbert Hare

    Richard_Gilbert_Hare

  • Jules-Albert de Dion
  • French automotive pioneer (1856–1946)

    Eugen (2003), foreword to "Tour de France: 1903–2003", eds. Dauncey, Hugh and Hare, Geoff, Routledge, USA, ISBN 978-0-7146-5362-4, p. xi. Boeuf, Jean-Luc

    Jules-Albert de Dion

    Jules-Albert de Dion

    Jules-Albert_de_Dion

  • Roadkill (TV series)
  • UK television series

    thriller Roadkill by David Hare". BBC (Press release). 22 August 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2020. Craig, David (3 October 2020). "Hugh Laurie stars as a scandalous

    Roadkill (TV series)

    Roadkill_(TV_series)

  • History of sport in France
  • 1914] (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. p. 21. ISBN 274753930X. Daunce, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour De France, 1903-2003. Routledge. ISBN 9780714682976

    History of sport in France

    History_of_sport_in_France

  • Tom Simpson
  • British cyclist (1937–1967)

    August 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2013. Sidwells 2000, p. 216. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour De France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    Tom Simpson

    Tom Simpson

    Tom_Simpson

  • John Haselrigge
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    John Haselrigge (d 1612) was an English politician in the 16th Century. Hare was born in Noseley and was the brother in law of the English jurist, politician

    John Haselrigge

    John_Haselrigge

  • Sir George Fletcher, 2nd Baronet
  • English politician

    1700. On 27 February 1654 or 1655, he married firstly Alice Hare, daughter of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine at Totteridge, and by her he had a son and

    Sir George Fletcher, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_George_Fletcher,_2nd_Baronet

  • Frederick Ernest James
  • British politician and businessman (1891-1971)

    Sudbury and Woodbridge Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Hon. John Hugh Hare 23,599 48.3 N/A Labour Roland Hamilton 19,062 39.0 N/A Liberal Sir Frederick

    Frederick Ernest James

    Frederick_Ernest_James

  • John Hare (cricketer)
  • English cricketer and educator

    John Hugh Montague Hare (31 May 1857 – 1 August 1935) was an English first-class cricketer and educator. The son of Hugh James Hare, he was born in May

    John Hare (cricketer)

    John_Hare_(cricketer)

  • Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Baronet, of Hutton le Forest
  • English baronet and politician

    of Sir George Fletcher, 2nd Baronet and his first wife Alice Hare, daughter of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine. In 1700, he succeeded his father as baronet

    Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Baronet, of Hutton le Forest

    Sir_Henry_Fletcher,_3rd_Baronet,_of_Hutton_le_Forest

  • Thomas Howard (1651–1701)
  • English politician (1651–1701)

    Sir Robert Clayton 1690–1695 Maurice Thompson 1695–1698 Succeeded by Hugh Hare Sir Robert Clayton Preceded by Robert Howard Robert Walpole, Sr. Member

    Thomas Howard (1651–1701)

    Thomas_Howard_(1651–1701)

  • Erasmus Smith
  • English philanthropist, merchant and landowner

    unresolved at the time of Smith's death. Smith married Mary Hare, the 20-year-old daughter of Hugh Hare, the 1st Baron Coleraine, in 1670 when he was 59. The

    Erasmus Smith

    Erasmus Smith

    Erasmus_Smith

  • William Morgan (died 1602)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Parliament of England Preceded by Christopher Rithe Member of Parliament for Haslemere 1584–1586 With: William Campion Succeeded by Hugh Hare

    William Morgan (died 1602)

    William_Morgan_(died_1602)

  • Robert Hare (antiquary)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    fire. The estates passed to his uncle John, father of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine. In 1568 Hare gave to Caius College, Cambridge, a work written on parchment

    Robert Hare (antiquary)

    Robert_Hare_(antiquary)

  • 2025 Auburn Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    Tigers played home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium located in Auburn, Alabama. The Tigers were led by third-year head coach Hugh Freeze for the first nine games

    2025 Auburn Tigers football team

    2025 Auburn Tigers football team

    2025_Auburn_Tigers_football_team

  • 1907 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Legends of the Tour. London: Head of Zeus. ISBN 978-1-78185-998-8. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1907 Tour de France

    1907 Tour de France

    1907_Tour_de_France

  • Jacques Anquetil
  • French cyclist (1934–1987)

    Races. London/New York: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-40884-683-4. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff, eds. (2003). The Tour de France 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting

    Jacques Anquetil

    Jacques Anquetil

    Jacques_Anquetil

  • Bugs Bunny
  • Looney Tunes character; mascot of Warner Bros.

    appeared in Ben Hardaway's Porky's Hare Hunt (1938), before Bugs's definitive characterization debuted in Tex Avery's A Wild Hare (1940). Bob Givens, Chuck Jones

    Bugs Bunny

    Bugs_Bunny

  • 1925 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1925 Tour de France

    1925 Tour de France

    1925_Tour_de_France

  • Lech Piasecki
  • Polish cyclist

    consecutive days, the first and so far only Polish cyclist to do so. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903-2003: a century of sporting structures

    Lech Piasecki

    Lech Piasecki

    Lech_Piasecki

  • 1962 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Them. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4081-3333-0. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1962 Tour de France

    1962 Tour de France

    1962_Tour_de_France

  • Lepus cornutus
  • Mythical horned hare

    hare is a type of hare or rabbit that in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries was believed to exist, but is now considered to be fictional. Horned hares

    Lepus cornutus

    Lepus cornutus

    Lepus_cornutus

  • Tour de France during World War II
  • French). Université de Lyon. pp. 37–40. Retrieved 20 August 2010. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    Tour de France during World War II

    Tour_de_France_during_World_War_II

  • Souvenir Henri Desgrange
  • French cycling award and prize

    Objects. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4729-1889-5. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2004). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    Souvenir Henri Desgrange

    Souvenir Henri Desgrange

    Souvenir_Henri_Desgrange

  • Pika
  • Genus of mountain-dwelling mammal

    of lagomorphs, the order which also includes the Leporidae (rabbits and hares). They are the smallest animal in the lagomorph group. Only one genus, Ochotona

    Pika

    Pika

    Pika

  • 1924 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1924 Tour de France

    1924 Tour de France

    1924_Tour_de_France

  • R. M. Hare
  • British moral philosopher (1919–2002)

    Richard Mervyn Hare (21 March 1919 – 29 January 2002) was a British moral philosopher who held the post of White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the

    R. M. Hare

    R. M. Hare

    R._M._Hare

  • The Three Tenors: Paris 1998
  • 1998 live album by The Three Tenors

    (Paris 1998) – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 22, 2015. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2014). France and the 1998 World Cup: The National Impact of a

    The Three Tenors: Paris 1998

    The_Three_Tenors:_Paris_1998

  • George Bromley (politician)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Temple until his death. It was situated in an area known as Mr. Hare's Court, as Hugh Hare had long had a study on the upper floor. The chamber had been

    George Bromley (politician)

    George Bromley (politician)

    George_Bromley_(politician)

  • List of highest points reached in the Tour de France
  • France. London: Yellow Jersey Press. ISBN 978-0-224-10065-6. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    List of highest points reached in the Tour de France

    List of highest points reached in the Tour de France

    List_of_highest_points_reached_in_the_Tour_de_France

  • 1947 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoffrey (2003). Tour de France 1903-2003 : a century of sporting structures

    1947 Tour de France

    1947 Tour de France

    1947_Tour_de_France

  • Robert Clayton (City of London MP)
  • British merchant banker and politician

    Maurice Thompson Member of Parliament for Bletchingley 1698–1701 With: Hugh Hare Succeeded by Sir Edward Gresham, Bt John Ward Preceded by Sir William

    Robert Clayton (City of London MP)

    Robert Clayton (City of London MP)

    Robert_Clayton_(City_of_London_MP)

  • 1957 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1957 Tour de France

    1957 Tour de France

    1957_Tour_de_France

  • Bramber (constituency)
  • "Rotten" borough of the UK House of Commons (1472–1832)

    William Barker Robert Balam 1571 Bartholomew Clerke Robert Wiseman 1572 Hugh Hare Henry Clerke 1584 Nicholas Beaumont Sampson Lennard 1586 William Towse

    Bramber (constituency)

    Bramber_(constituency)

  • 1982 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1982 Tour de France

    1982 Tour de France

    1982_Tour_de_France

  • 1986 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Greatest Climb. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1-78131-425-8. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1986 Tour de France

    1986 Tour de France

    1986_Tour_de_France

  • List of peers 1640–1649
  • Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore 1632 1675 Baron Coleraine (1625) Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine 1625 1667 Baron Sherard (1627) William Sherard, 1st

    List of peers 1640–1649

    List_of_peers_1640–1649

  • 1981 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1981 Tour de France

    1981 Tour de France

    1981_Tour_de_France

  • California sea hare
  • Species of gastropod

    The California sea hare (Aplysia californica) is a species of sea slug in the sea hare family, Aplysiidae. A. californica is found along the coast of

    California sea hare

    California sea hare

    California_sea_hare

  • List of peers 1620–1629
  • Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore 1625 1632 New creation Baron Coleraine (1625) Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine 1625 1667 New creation Baron Sherard (1627) William

    List of peers 1620–1629

    List_of_peers_1620–1629

  • Haslemere (constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in England, 1584–1832

    Christopher Rithe Marlyon Rithe 1586 William Morgan William Campion 1588–9 Hugh Hare John Haselrigge 1593 Adrian Stoughton Nicholas Saunders 1597 Francis Aungier

    Haslemere (constituency)

    Haslemere_(constituency)

  • Bletchingley (constituency)
  • Parliamentary borough in Surrey, England

    Jeffrey Amherst 1690 Sir Robert Clayton Whig 1695 Maurice Thompson 1698 Hugh Hare Sir Robert Clayton Whig 1701 Sir Edward Gresham John Ward July 1702 John

    Bletchingley (constituency)

    Bletchingley_(constituency)

  • 1960 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1960 Tour de France

    1960 Tour de France

    1960_Tour_de_France

  • 1961 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903-2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1961 Tour de France

    1961 Tour de France

    1961_Tour_de_France

  • 2024 Auburn Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    play, tying for 13th place in the SEC. The team played home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium located in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn and the SEC announced the 2024

    2024 Auburn Tigers football team

    2024 Auburn Tigers football team

    2024_Auburn_Tigers_football_team

  • List of peers 1630–1639
  • Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore 1632 1675 Baron Coleraine (1625) Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine 1625 1667 Baron Sherard (1627) William Sherard, 1st

    List of peers 1630–1639

    List_of_peers_1630–1639

  • List of Coronet Films films
  • July 1, 1968 Video Installment Buying David A. Smart (producer); Albert Haring c-11m September 24, 1948 Video Instructional Films: The New Way to Greater

    List of Coronet Films films

    List_of_Coronet_Films_films

  • John Ward (banker)
  • British merchant, banker and politician

    1701–1703 Succeeded by Abraham Houblon Parliament of England Preceded by Hugh Hare Sir Robert Clayton Member of Parliament for Bletchingley With: Sir Edward

    John Ward (banker)

    John_Ward_(banker)

  • Robert Hugh Benson
  • British Catholic priest and writer (1871–1914)

    buried in the orchard of Hare Street House, his house in the Hertfordshire village of Hare Street. A chapel, dedicated to St Hugh, was built over the site

    Robert Hugh Benson

    Robert Hugh Benson

    Robert_Hugh_Benson

  • 1948 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903-2003: A century of sporting structures

    1948 Tour de France

    1948 Tour de France

    1948_Tour_de_France

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    (Reade) and Elizabeth his wife conveyed a third part of the manor to Hugh Hare, in 1569 Francis Jermy was concerned in the conveyance of a third, and

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  • Baron Baltimore 1632 1675 Baron Coleraine (1625) Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine 1625 1667 Died Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine 1667 1708 Baron Sherard (1627)

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  • Extreme Measures
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  • List of teams and cyclists in the 1962 Tour de France
  • Clifford, Peter (1965). The Tour de France. London: Stanley Paul. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    List of teams and cyclists in the 1962 Tour de France

    List of teams and cyclists in the 1962 Tour de France

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  • 1936 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Retrieved 27 October 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    1936 Tour de France

    1936 Tour de France

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  • Little Grey Rabbit
  • English children's book series

    Grey Rabbit Makes Lace Cast Pauline Collins – Little Grey Rabbit Hugh Laurie – Hare Andrew Sachs – Hedgehog Eve Karpf – Squirrel Rob Rackstraw – Others

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  • List of peers 1650–1659
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  • List of teams and cyclists in the 1986 Tour de France
  • List of cyclists

    the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2013. Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). The Tour de France, 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures

    List of teams and cyclists in the 1986 Tour de France

    List of teams and cyclists in the 1986 Tour de France

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  • Melodisc Records
  • Record label founded by Emil E. Shalit in the 1940s

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  • List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in Canada
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  • Hugh Hudson
  • English film director (1936–2023)

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  • Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway
  • Painting by J. M. W. Turner

    nature. Turner considered both hound and hare as the most characteristic emblems of speed, in which the hare does everything in its power to stay safe

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  • 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.

  • High-holder
  • n.

    The flicker; -- called also high-hole.

  • High-low
  • n.

    A laced boot, ankle high.

  • High-priestship
  • n.

    High-priesthood.

  • High
  • n.

    People of rank or high station; as, high and low.

  • High
  • superl.

    Elevated in character or quality, whether moral or intellectual; preeminent; honorable; as, high aims, or motives.

  • High-church
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. See High Church, under High, a.

  • High
  • adv.

    In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully.

  • High-toned
  • a.

    Elevated; high-principled; honorable.

  • High-strung
  • a.

    Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.

  • Breast-high
  • a.

    High as the breast.

  • High
  • superl.

    Of great strength, force, importance, and the like; strong; mighty; powerful; violent; sometimes, triumphant; victorious; majestic, etc.; as, a high wind; high passions.

  • Sky-high
  • adv. & a.

    Very high.

  • High
  • superl.

    Strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high.

  • High
  • superl.

    Acute or sharp; -- opposed to grave or low; as, a high note.

  • Hug
  • v. t.

    To keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the wind.

  • High-toned
  • a.

    High in tone or sound.

  • High
  • superl.

    Costly; dear in price; extravagant; as, to hold goods at a high price.

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    Of noble birth; illustrious; as, of high family.

  • Huge
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    Very large; enormous; immense; excessive; -- used esp. of material bulk, but often of qualities, extent, etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge space; a huge difference.