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  • Pierce Egan
  • British journalist, sportswriter, and writer

    Pierce Egan (1772–1849) was a British journalist, sportswriter, and writer on popular culture. His popular book Life in London, published in 1821, was

    Pierce Egan

    Pierce_Egan

  • Pierce Egan the Younger
  • English journalist and novelist

    Pierce Egan the Younger (1814 – 6 July 1880) was an English journalist and novelist. The son of Pierce Egan, the author of Life in London, associated

    Pierce Egan the Younger

    Pierce Egan the Younger

    Pierce_Egan_the_Younger

  • Daniel Mendoza
  • English boxer (1764–1836)

    and he thoroughly thrashed his opponent, ten minutes into the bout. Pierce Egan, English boxing author of the period, noted that many in the crowd were

    Daniel Mendoza

    Daniel Mendoza

    Daniel_Mendoza

  • Pierce (given name)
  • Name list

    Egan (1772–1849), British journalist Pierce Egan the Younger (1814–1880), English journalist Pierce Freelon (born 1983), American politician Pierce Fulton

    Pierce (given name)

    Pierce_(given_name)

  • Wat Tyler
  • Leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt (1341 or c. 1320 – 1381)

    Bondman: A Story of the Days of Wat Tyler (1833). He is the protagonist in Pierce Egan the Younger's novel Wat Tyler, or the Rebellion of 1381 (1841), a highly

    Wat Tyler

    Wat Tyler

    Wat_Tyler

  • Regency era
  • Era of British history, c. 1795 to 1837

    Retrieved 2 July 2017. Pierce Egan, Boxiana, Volume I (1813). Snowdon, David (2013). Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World. Warner, Pelham

    Regency era

    Regency era

    Regency_era

  • The Muffin Man
  • Children's nursery rhyme

    contemporary account of the London Prize Ring, Boxiana, published in 1829, Pierce Egan writes of an attempted fix (or "cross") of a match scheduled for 18 October

    The Muffin Man

    The Muffin Man

    The_Muffin_Man

  • James Belcher
  • English bare-knuckle fighter (1781–1811)

    bulldog Trusty. Portraits are given in 'Pugilistica' and Boxiana, in which Pierce Egan remarks upon his likeness to Napoleon. A link between the silver and

    James Belcher

    James Belcher

    James_Belcher

  • Boxiana
  • the English sportswriter and journalist Pierce Egan, and part-published by George Smeeton in the 1810s. Egan wrote magazine articles about the bareknuckle

    Boxiana

    Boxiana

  • Life in London (novel)
  • 19th-century novel

    Sprees through the Metropolis – is a book by the author and journalist Pierce Egan, first published in 1821. It depicts the progress through London of two

    Life in London (novel)

    Life in London (novel)

    Life_in_London_(novel)

  • Tom and Jerry (drink)
  • Christmas-time cocktail in the United States

    States, sometimes attributed to British writer and boxing journalist Pierce Egan in the 1820s. It is a variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and

    Tom and Jerry (drink)

    Tom and Jerry (drink)

    Tom_and_Jerry_(drink)

  • Alexandre Dumas
  • French writer and dramatist (1802–1870)

    in English in 2008 as The Last Cavalier. These were a translation of Pierce Egan the Younger's Robin Hood and Little John, originally published in England

    Alexandre Dumas

    Alexandre Dumas

    Alexandre_Dumas

  • Alan-a-Dale
  • Character from the Robin Hood legend

    this tale is combined with that of Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar. In Pierce Egan the Younger's story Robin Hood and Little John, Alan is given the name

    Alan-a-Dale

    Alan-a-Dale

  • Hen Pearce
  • English bare-knuckle boxer (1777–1809)

    Sketches of Ancient and Modern Pugilism volume 1 page 145, Pierce Egan David Snowdon, 'Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World' (2013) v t e

    Hen Pearce

    Hen Pearce

    Hen_Pearce

  • Robert Fitzooth
  • Fictitious identity for Robin Hood

    later writers of fiction, beginning at Pierce Egan the Younger's 1840 novel Robin Hood and Little John. In Egan's story there were, genealogically, two

    Robert Fitzooth

    Robert_Fitzooth

  • Tom Cribb
  • English bare-knuckle boxer (1781–1848)

    Cribb, on 20 July 1805. Later, the foremost prizefighting reporter, Pierce Egan, stated that he was aware that some "friends of the CHAMPION" had encouraged

    Tom Cribb

    Tom Cribb

    Tom_Cribb

  • Jack Broughton
  • English bare-knuckle boxer (c. 1703–1789)

    century, until they were replaced by the London Prize Ring rules in 1838. Pierce Egan characterised Broughton as the "Father of the English School of Boxing"

    Jack Broughton

    Jack Broughton

    Jack_Broughton

  • Elizabeth Wilkinson
  • 18th century English martial artist

    of the most famous prizefighters of her time, and writers including Pierce Egan and Thomas Moore celebrated her career into the early 19th century. Little

    Elizabeth Wilkinson

    Elizabeth_Wilkinson

  • Hugo (film)
  • 2011 American adventure drama film

    by Alexandre Dumas in 1864 as a French translation of an 1838 work by Pierce Egan the Younger in England. The book is symbolic, as Hugo must avoid the

    Hugo (film)

    Hugo_(film)

  • Black Ajax
  • 1997 novel by George MacDonald Fraser

    including: Tom Molineaux Bill Richmond Tom Cribb George IV Beau Brummel Pierce Egan Harriette Wilson Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort "The Arts: A FAREWELL

    Black Ajax

    Black_Ajax

  • Egan (surname)
  • Surname list

    Peter Egan British actor Philip Egan (born 1955), Bishop of Portsmouth Pierce Egan, journalist Richard Egan (disambiguation), several people Robert Egan, American

    Egan (surname)

    Egan_(surname)

  • Tom and Jerry, or Life in London
  • Stage adaptation by William Moncrieff of Pierce Egan's ''Life in London, ...''

    London, first staged in 1821 was one of several stage adaptations of Pierce Egan's popular book Life in London, published earlier in that year. Its most

    Tom and Jerry, or Life in London

    Tom and Jerry, or Life in London

    Tom_and_Jerry,_or_Life_in_London

  • Bill Richmond
  • British boxer

    writer Pierce Egan, the well-dressed, literate, and self-confident Richmond came on the receiving end of racist attitudes in Yorkshire. Egan described

    Bill Richmond

    Bill Richmond

    Bill_Richmond

  • Joseph Barbera
  • American animator and cartoonist (1911–2006)

    adopted the name coined in Life in London, a 1821 British novel written by Pierce Egan. When Van Beuren closed in 1936, Barbera moved to Paul Terry's Terrytoons

    Joseph Barbera

    Joseph Barbera

    Joseph_Barbera

  • Aunt Sally
  • Traditional English pub game

    "Black Sal," which appeared in an 1821 novel entitled Life in London by Pierce Egan, a contemporary of Charles Dickens. The game dates back to the 17th century

    Aunt Sally

    Aunt Sally

    Aunt_Sally

  • Eggnog
  • Creamy dairy-based beverage

    once popular." The Tom and Jerry was invented by British journalist Pierce Egan in the 1820s, using brandy and rum added to eggnog and served hot, usually

    Eggnog

    Eggnog

    Eggnog

  • Boxing
  • Combat sport and martial art

    face (including forehead) as the basic blows. The British sportswriter Pierce Egan coined the term "the sweet science" as an epithet for prizefighting—or

    Boxing

    Boxing

    Boxing

  • Westminster Pit
  • Well-known blood sport arena in nineteenth-century London

    ed. (1854). Noctes Ambrosianae, Volume 5. Redfield. p. 288. P. Egan (1832). Pierce Egan's book of sports, and mirror of life: embracing the turf, the chase

    Westminster Pit

    Westminster Pit

    Westminster_Pit

  • Captain Macheath
  • Fictional opera character

    protagonist of the 1841 Victorian penny dreadful Captain Macheath by Pierce Egan the Younger. In Charles Dickens' novel, Little Dorrit, he is quoted by

    Captain Macheath

    Captain Macheath

    Captain_Macheath

  • Robin Hood
  • Heroic outlaw in English folklore

    aimed at them. A very influential example of these children's novels was Pierce Egan the Younger's Robin Hood and Little John (1840). This was adapted into

    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    Robin_Hood

  • Thomas Owen (boxer)
  • English boxer (1768–1843)

    Boxiana volume 2, pages 192ff (Pierce Egan 1829) Coverage of Owen's fight with Hooper in Boxiana volume 1, page 191 (Pierce Egan 1830) Coverage of Owen's fight

    Thomas Owen (boxer)

    Thomas Owen (boxer)

    Thomas_Owen_(boxer)

  • John Jackson (English boxer)
  • English boxer (1769–1845)

    Jackson as the "Emperor of Pugilism", and the leading prizefight reporter, Pierce Egan, writing in Boxiana declared him to be the "fixed star" of the "Pugilistic

    John Jackson (English boxer)

    John Jackson (English boxer)

    John_Jackson_(English_boxer)

  • Dan Donnelly (boxer)
  • Irish boxer (1788–1820)

    Snowdon, Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World (Bern, 2013) David Snowdon, Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World MacThomáis, Shane

    Dan Donnelly (boxer)

    Dan Donnelly (boxer)

    Dan_Donnelly_(boxer)

  • Mitcham
  • Area of London, England

    developers, club says". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 August 2018. Pierce Egan, Pierce Egan's Anecdotes (original and Selected) of the Turf, the Chase, the

    Mitcham

    Mitcham

    Mitcham

  • Bull and terrier
  • Mixed breed of dogs

    staunch than the terrier, and not too powerful for the badger." In 1822, Pierce Egan, a sporting event commentator of the 1820s, first introduced the name

    Bull and terrier

    Bull and terrier

    Bull_and_terrier

  • Jack Randall (boxer)
  • English boxer (1794–1828)

    fell and fainted. [...] The fight thus terminated in 54 1/2 minutes'. Pierce Egan wrote of the match that "The most experienced judges of boxing agree

    Jack Randall (boxer)

    Jack Randall (boxer)

    Jack_Randall_(boxer)

  • East Smithfield
  • Human settlement in England

    landlord and more than forty black drinkers. Around 1821 the writer Pierce Egan wrote a semi-autobiographical account of a visit to the Coach and Horses

    East Smithfield

    East Smithfield

    East_Smithfield

  • Jack Bartholomew (boxer)
  • English boxer (1763–1803)

    that he was a market gardener. The primary sources for Bartholomew are Pierce Egan's 'Boxiana' and Henry Downes Miles 'Pugilistica'. Bartholomew defeated

    Jack Bartholomew (boxer)

    Jack_Bartholomew_(boxer)

  • Sir Thomas More Street
  • 1821 the writer Pierce Egan wrote a semi-autobiographical account of a visit to the Coach and Horses public house on Nightingale Lane. Egan compared the

    Sir Thomas More Street

    Sir_Thomas_More_Street

  • Jacco Macacco
  • Fighting monkey

    hundred guinea match between Jacco and "Belcher's celebrated dog Trusty". Pierce Egan also wrote about a battle between the "monkey phenomenon" and a dog in

    Jacco Macacco

    Jacco Macacco

    Jacco_Macacco

  • Sports journalism
  • Form of journalism that reports on sporting topics and competitions

    elite. In the early nineteenth century, popular British sportswriter Pierce Egan coined the term "the Sweet Science" as an epithet for prizefighting —

    Sports journalism

    Sports journalism

    Sports_journalism

  • Tom and Jerry (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Jerry, or Life in London, staged in 1821, based on characters by Pierce Egan "Tom and Jerry", a short story featured in All in the Day's Riding, a

    Tom and Jerry (disambiguation)

    Tom_and_Jerry_(disambiguation)

  • Dutch Sam
  • English boxer (1775–1816)

    match with a stronger boxer. Though Sam was knocked down twelve times, Pierce Egan, the most noted boxing historian of the era, defended Sam, believing

    Dutch Sam

    Dutch Sam

    Dutch_Sam

  • Tyrant (British horse)
  • British Thoroughbred racehorse

    Retrieved 2012-02-01. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Pierce Egan (1832). Pierce Egan's book of sports. T.T. Tegg and J. Tegg. p. 186. Retrieved 2012-02-01

    Tyrant (British horse)

    Tyrant_(British_horse)

  • Blue moon
  • Astronomical phenomenon

    first recorded instances of "blue moon" as a metaphor. The OED cites Pierce Egan's Real Life in London (1821) as the earliest known occurrence of "blue

    Blue moon

    Blue moon

    Blue_moon

  • Monkey-baiting
  • Blood sport

    of reach of their jaws. The following is a fictionalized account by Pierce Egan from Life in London in which his heroes, Tom and Jerry, visit the Westminster

    Monkey-baiting

    Monkey-baiting

    Monkey-baiting

  • Tom and Jerry
  • American cartoon series and franchise

    Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his elegant friend, Corinthian Tom (1821) by Pierce Egan, the British sports journalist who authored similar accounts compiled

    Tom and Jerry

    Tom_and_Jerry

  • International Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Chris Dundee (1994) Don Dunphy (1993) Dan Duva (2003) Lou Duva (1998) Pierce Egan (1991) Don Elbaum (2019) Whitey Esneault (2016) Shelly Finkel (2010)

    International Boxing Hall of Fame

    International Boxing Hall of Fame

    International_Boxing_Hall_of_Fame

  • Theatre of the United Kingdom
  • Overview of theatre in the UK

    Holcroft's A Tale of Mystery was the first of many English melodramas. Pierce Egan, Douglas William Jerrold, Edward Fitzball, James Roland MacLaren and

    Theatre of the United Kingdom

    Theatre of the United Kingdom

    Theatre_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Paddington Tom Jones
  • British boxer (1766–1833)

    day, including Caleb Baldwin, and Jem Belcher. The noted early boxing Pierce Egan notes that the early 'trifling skirmishes of [Tom Jones] are too numerous

    Paddington Tom Jones

    Paddington Tom Jones

    Paddington_Tom_Jones

  • Tom Molineaux
  • Bare-knuckle boxer (1784–1818)

    for the English title. According to the journalist and sportswriter Pierce Egan, who was present, Molineaux stood at five foot eight and a quarter inches

    Tom Molineaux

    Tom Molineaux

    Tom_Molineaux

  • Puss Gets the Boot
  • 1940 American animated short film

    1821 Pierce Egan's book titled Life in London where the names originated, which was based on George Cruikshank's, Isaac Robert Cruikshank's, and Egan's own

    Puss Gets the Boot

    Puss_Gets_the_Boot

  • Abey Belasco
  • Bare-knuckle boxer (1797–1830)

    Daniel Mendoza, Belasco's mentor, attended the Synagogue in the 1800s. Pierce Egan in Boxiana, describing Belasco's pluck, determination, and ability to

    Abey Belasco

    Abey Belasco

    Abey_Belasco

  • Quentin Matsys
  • Flemish painter (1466–1530)

    the career of Peter Paul Rubens). A penny serial by the British author Pierce Egan the Younger entitled Quintin Matsys was published in 1839. Joiners' Guild

    Quentin Matsys

    Quentin Matsys

    Quentin_Matsys

  • List of English-language idioms of the 19th century
  • 19th century English language idioms

    and the United States in the 1820s, based on the newspaper column by Pierce Egan Victorian literature Lists of English words Nutall 1920, p. 352 Nutall

    List of English-language idioms of the 19th century

    List_of_English-language_idioms_of_the_19th_century

  • Life in London
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in London (novel), an 1821 book by Pierce Egan Tom and Jerry, or Life in London, an 1821 play adapted from Egan's book Culture of London Omnibus Life

    Life in London

    Life_in_London

  • John Gully
  • British boxer and politician (1783–1863)

    on both occasions. The foremost prizefighting reporter of the period, Pierce Egan, recorded their battle of 14 October 1807: ‘Gregson’s strength was manifest

    John Gully

    John Gully

    John_Gully

  • 14th century in literature
  • Robert Southey's dramatic poem Wat Tyler (1794), and novels such as Pierce Egan the Younger's Wat Tyler (1841), William Harrison Ainsworth's Merry England

    14th century in literature

    14th_century_in_literature

  • Slum
  • Highly populated urban residential area consisting mostly of decrepit housing units

    gypsy language, or a room with "low going-ons". In Life in London (1821) Pierce Egan used the word in the context of the "back slums" of Holy Lane or St Giles

    Slum

    Slum

    Slum

  • Nineteenth-century theatre
  • 19th-century European and US theatre culture

    Holcroft's A Tale of Mystery was the first of many English melodramas. Pierce Egan, Douglas William Jerrold, Edward Fitzball, James Roland MacLaren and

    Nineteenth-century theatre

    Nineteenth-century theatre

    Nineteenth-century_theatre

  • Kilkenny cats
  • Two cats who fought leaving only their tails

    countenances. In Real life in Ireland, an 1821 stage Irish novel by Pierce Egan, Captain Grammachree, a retired soldier, tells Brian Boru, a young country

    Kilkenny cats

    Kilkenny cats

    Kilkenny_cats

  • List of authors by name: E
  • Bulgaria, p/nf) Brendon Egan (born 1984, N Zealand, nf) Greg Egan (born 1961, Australia, f) Pierce Egan (1772–1849, England, nf) Pierce Egan the Younger (1814–1880

    List of authors by name: E

    List_of_authors_by_name:_E

  • Cultural depictions of Robin Hood
  • longest Robin Hood novel, standing at almost half-a-million words, is Pierce Egan the Younger's Robin Hood and Little John; or, The Merrie Men of Sherwood

    Cultural depictions of Robin Hood

    Cultural depictions of Robin Hood

    Cultural_depictions_of_Robin_Hood

  • Benjamin Brain
  • English bareknuckle prizefighter (1753–1794)

    possibly retired in 1792 due to ill health. The early boxing writer Pierce Egan, however, wrote in 1813's Boxiana that Brain remained the recognised

    Benjamin Brain

    Benjamin_Brain

  • Alfred Richard Allinson
  • British academic, author, and voluminous translator

    Thieves (1904) (back translation, as the text was a French translation of Pierce Egan the Younger's 1838 work) Queen Margot (La Reine Margot) Pt. 1: The Great

    Alfred Richard Allinson

    Alfred_Richard_Allinson

  • History of theatre
  • Holcroft's A Tale of Mystery was the first of many English melodramas. Pierce Egan, Douglas William Jerrold, Edward Fitzball, and John Baldwin Buckstone

    History of theatre

    History of theatre

    History_of_theatre

  • Bare-knuckle boxing
  • Boxing without the use of boxing gloves

    Nov 2006 by Merlin Publishing David Snowdon, Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World (2013) Interview with bare knuckle boxer from the 1950s

    Bare-knuckle boxing

    Bare-knuckle boxing

    Bare-knuckle_boxing

  • All in the Mind (song)
  • 1992 debut single by the Verve

    keyboardist Kate Radley in 1995; she was previously in a relationship with Pierce. Egan said Spiritualized's album Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space

    All in the Mind (song)

    All_in_the_Mind_(song)

  • Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren)
  • 1930s animated characters created by the Van Beuren Studio

    Betty Boop. The names “Tom” and “Jerry” were not created by Van Beuren. Pierce Egan's 1821 book Life in London featured Regency rakes named Tom and Jerry;

    Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren)

    Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren)

    Tom_and_Jerry_(Van_Beuren)

  • Mac Aodhagáin
  • Irish clan of lawyers

    Francis Egan, American writer and diplomat Michael Egan (disambiguation), several people Philip Egan (born 1955), Bishop of Portsmouth Pierce Egan, journalist

    Mac Aodhagáin

    Mac_Aodhagáin

  • List of American sportswriters
  • Cannon Henry Chadwick Bill Corum Adeline Daley George W. Daley Dan Daniel Pierce Egan Charley Feeney Larry Felser Otto Floto Mary Garber Idah McGlone Gibson

    List of American sportswriters

    List_of_American_sportswriters

  • William Stevens (boxer)
  • was greatly effected by the view that he lacked honesty. In Boxiana, Pierce Egan praised his strength and skill, but was scathing of his character while

    William Stevens (boxer)

    William_Stevens_(boxer)

  • George Cruikshank
  • British caricaturist and book illustrator (1792–1878)

    portraying them as unfeminine and grotesque. His first major work was Pierce Egan's Life in London (1821) in which the characters Tom and Jerry, two 'men

    George Cruikshank

    George Cruikshank

    George_Cruikshank

  • The London Journal
  • had started in the interim) and installed Percy B. St. John and then Pierce Egan as editor. After Stiff's bankruptcy in 1862, W. S. Johnson became proprietor

    The London Journal

    The London Journal

    The_London_Journal

  • Charles Whittingham (1795–1876)
  • English printer

    Pickering. The two Whittinghams printed Knickerbocker's New York (1824), Pierce Egan's Life of an Actor (1825), Samuel Weller Singer's Shakespeare in ten volumes

    Charles Whittingham (1795–1876)

    Charles_Whittingham_(1795–1876)

  • Adam Bell
  • Legendary English outlaw and archer

    Bell. Adam Bell is the chief protagonist of the penny dreadful novel by Pierce Egan the Younger entitled Adam Bell, or, The Archers of Englewood published

    Adam Bell

    Adam Bell

    Adam_Bell

  • Cornish wrestling throws
  • List of martial art moves

    Thomas Midleton and William Rowley: A Faire Quarrell, I.T. 1617, E2-E3. Egan, Pierce: Anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage, Knight & Lacey

    Cornish wrestling throws

    Cornish_wrestling_throws

  • Bell's Weekly Messenger
  • British Sunday newspaper

    Prospectus. ESTC citation no. T124125. J. C. Reid, Bucks and Bruisers: Pierce Egan and Regency England (London, 1971), p. 28. "Circulation figures". The

    Bell's Weekly Messenger

    Bell's_Weekly_Messenger

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    Volume 1, 1897 Baron (1997). David Snowdon, Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World (Bern, 2013). Trelawny, Edward John (2011 edition). Recollections

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • List of English writers (D–J)
  • poet Richard Eedes (died 1686), religious writer Pierce Egan (1772–1849), sports writer Pierce Egan the Younger (1814–1880), novelist Elizabeth Egerton

    List of English writers (D–J)

    List_of_English_writers_(D–J)

  • William Thomas Moncrieff
  • English dramatist and author

    Jerry, or Life in London (1821), a dramatisation of Life in London by Pierce Egan. Tom and Jerry was an outstanding success, becoming the first play to

    William Thomas Moncrieff

    William_Thomas_Moncrieff

  • Timeline of Bath, Somerset
  • History

    Historic and Local New Bath Guide (4th ed.). Bath: C. Duffield. c. 1815. Pierce Egan (1819). Walks Through Bath. Bath: Meyler and Son. OL 7233349M. James

    Timeline of Bath, Somerset

    Timeline of Bath, Somerset

    Timeline_of_Bath,_Somerset

  • Theodore Lane
  • English painter and engraver

    thirty-six designs by him, entitled The Life of an Actor, with letterpress by Pierce Egan, was published in 1825. Lane also etched some prints of sporting and

    Theodore Lane

    Theodore_Lane

  • Young Dutch Sam
  • English boxer (1808–1843)

    and later as a press boy and sheet folder for the printing presses of Pierce Egan. He was also a marker at the King's Bench Racket-ground, where he learned

    Young Dutch Sam

    Young_Dutch_Sam

  • Bell's Life in London
  • British newspaper

    Observer, in 1824 or 1825, and the paper swallowed up a competitor, Pierce Egan's Life in London and Sporting Guide.[citation needed] Circulation in 1837

    Bell's Life in London

    Bell's_Life_in_London

  • Wednesbury
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    2011. "Cargo Club: the profitable failure". Grocer. 1995. Egan, Pierce (1836). Pierce Eganʼs Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life Embracing the Turf, the

    Wednesbury

    Wednesbury

    Wednesbury

  • List of 19th-century British periodicals
  • Newspaper (1828–) The Spectator (1828–) The London Review (1829)[g] Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life (1829–1836).[a] Fraser's Magazine

    List of 19th-century British periodicals

    List_of_19th-century_British_periodicals

  • Tom Johnson (bareknuckle boxer)
  • English bare-knuckle fighter (c.1750–1797)

    1995. Tom Johnson was born in Derby, England in about 1750, although Pierce Egan, an early historian of boxing, states that Johnson was born in Yorkshire

    Tom Johnson (bareknuckle boxer)

    Tom_Johnson_(bareknuckle_boxer)

  • The Prince of Thieves
  • 1948 film by Howard Bretherton

    Little John, Or, The Merry Men of Sherwood Forest by English author Pierce Egan. The idea for making the film came from Charles Schneer who worked for

    The Prince of Thieves

    The_Prince_of_Thieves

  • Fleet Prison
  • 12th-century prison in London

    the last nineteen years of his life in Fleet Prison. Near the end of Pierce Egan's 1821 story Life in London, Bob Logic spends time in Fleet Prison for

    Fleet Prison

    Fleet Prison

    Fleet_Prison

  • Bob Gregson
  • Gentleman, Pitch Publishing (2017) - Google Books Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life, Pierce Egan, T. T. and J. Tegg, London (1832) - Google Books

    Bob Gregson

    Bob Gregson

    Bob_Gregson

  • Henry Thomas Alken
  • English painter

    London; or The rambles and adventures of Bob Tallyho ..., Volume 2 By Pierce Egan The Art and Practice of Etching by Henry Alken, 1849 R. R. Tatlock. Henry

    Henry Thomas Alken

    Henry Thomas Alken

    Henry_Thomas_Alken

  • Garrat Elections
  • 18th century mock elections in England

    in Two Acts. Charles Wiley. Egan, Pierce, ed. (1823). Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. London: Pierce Egan. Barker, George Fisher Russell

    Garrat Elections

    Garrat Elections

    Garrat_Elections

  • 1814 in poetry
  • blank verse George Daniel, The Modern Dunciad, published anonymously Pierce Egan (the elder), The Mistress of Royalty; or, The Loves of Florizel and Perdita

    1814 in poetry

    1814_in_poetry

  • Janet Pierce
  • Scottish-born painter based in Ireland (born 1947)

    by Sudeep Sen. Pierce had three children with her first husband, architect Richard Pierce. In 1993, she married Irish artist Felim Egan; they lived in

    Janet Pierce

    Janet Pierce

    Janet_Pierce

  • 1821 in literature
  • begins his epic poem Phra Aphai Mani. James Fenimore Cooper – The Spy Pierce Egan – Life in London; Boxiana Vol. III John Galt Annals of the Parish The

    1821 in literature

    1821_in_literature

  • Radlett murder
  • Murder in 1823 in Hertfordshire

    of him as "Tom Turtle" in the essay The Fight), the sports historian Pierce Egan, and the writer George Borrow. Weare too had contact with the intelligentsia

    Radlett murder

    Radlett murder

    Radlett_murder

  • Billy Waters (busker)
  • Beggar, actor and musician (c. 1778–1823)

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    Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

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    PIERS

    Middle English form of French Pierres, PIERS means "rock, stone."

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    Piercy

    English : variant of Percy. As English names, these are found chiefly in Reading, Berkshire.

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  • Male

    English

    PERCE

    Short form of English Percival, PERCE means "pierced valley."

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    PIERRE

    French form of Latin Petrus, PIERRE means "rock, stone."

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    English and Irish : from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).

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    Pierces the valley.

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    Older form of French Pierre, PIERRES means "rock, stone."

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    PIERCE

    Variant spelling of English Piers, PIERCE means "rock, stone."

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    English, Welsh, and Irish : from the personal name Piers, the usual Norman vernacular form of Peter. In Wales this represents a patronymic ap Piers. In Ireland it represents a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Piarais ‘son of Piaras’, a Gaelicized form of Piers.Americanized form of some similar-sounding Jewish surname.Franklin Pierce (1804–69), 14th president of the United States, was born in Hillsborough, NH, on the New England frontier. His English ancestor Thomas Pierce emigrated to Charlestown, MA, in 1633/34.

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  • Female

    Italian

    PIERA

    Feminine form of Italian Piero, PIERA means "rock, stone."

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    English : variant spelling of Pierce.The name Peirce first appears in colonial American records in 1623 with William Peirce, an English shipmaster who compiled the first almanac in English America.

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  • Piercel
  • n.

    A kind of gimlet for making vents in casks; -- called also piercer.

  • Tierce-major
  • n.

    See Tierce, 4.

  • Empierce
  • v. t.

    To pierce; to impierce.

  • Pierce
  • v. t.

    To penetrate; to enter; to force a way into or through; to pass into or through; as, to pierce the enemy's line; a shot pierced the ship.

  • Impierce
  • v. t.

    To pierce; to penetrate.

  • Peece
  • n. & v.

    See Piece.

  • Piece
  • n.

    A musket, gun, or cannon; as, a battery of six pieces; a following piece.

  • Pierce
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To penetrate; to affect deeply; as, to pierce a mystery.

  • Piercer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, pierces or perforates

  • Pieced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Piece

  • Fierce
  • superl.

    Furious; violent; unrestrained; impetuous; as, a fierce wind.

  • Piece
  • v. t.

    To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; -- often with out.

  • Pierced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pierce

  • Piece
  • n.

    A definite portion or quantity, as of goods or work; as, a piece of broadcloth; a piece of wall paper.

  • Piercer
  • n.

    A piercel.

  • Tierce
  • n.

    A sequence of three playing cards of the same suit. Tierce of ace, king, queen, is called tierce-major.

  • Perce
  • v. t.

    To pierce.

  • Enpierce
  • v. t.

    To pierce.

  • Terce
  • n.

    See Tierce.

  • Piece
  • n.

    A fact; an item; as, a piece of news; a piece of knowledge.