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    Hensleigh Wedgwood (21 January 1803 – 2 June 1891) was a British etymologist, philologist and barrister, author of A Dictionary of English Etymology. He...
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  • Francis "Frank" Wedgwood (1800–1888) Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803–1891) Frances (Fanny) Wedgwood (1806–1832) Emma Wedgwood (1808–1896); married her cousin Charles...
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    grandfather of Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood and great-grandfather of C. V. Wedgwood and Camilla Wedgwood. Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803–1891), etymologist...
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  • film director John Hensleigh Allen (1769–1843), British politician Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803–1891), British etymologist and philologist This page or section...
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  • critic of reason". Frances Julia Wedgwood was the daughter and the eldest of the six children of Hensleigh Wedgwood and his wife, Frances Emma Elizabeth...
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  • Francis Wedgwood (1800-1888), partner in the pottery firm Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803–1891), etymologist, philologist, barrister and author Ivy Wedgwood (1896–1975)...
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    Emma Darwin (redirect from Emma Wedgwood)
    Emma to avert "an action in the Papers" over his "carrying on" with Hensleigh Wedgwood's wife, Frances "Fanny" Mackintosh. When Charles returned he was quick...
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    Soon after Darwin's return, he was at a party hosted by Fanny and Hensleigh Wedgwood for their relatives on 4 December 1836. They agreed to review his...
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  • Marylebone Register Office to his cousin Hope Elizabeth Wedgwood, daughter of Hensleigh Wedgwood. They leased Caverswall Castle in Staffordshire between...
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  • singing. Willie Nelson almost always sings with a twang voice. Jangle Hensleigh Wedgwood, A Dictionary of English Etymology: Q - Z (1865), p. 433. Jim Tushinski...
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  • complexities surrounding the English word's history are discussed in Hensleigh Wedgwood year 1882 page 11 and Walter Skeat year 1888 page 781. Today there...
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  • English Etymology Oxford University Press (1996) ISBN 0-19-283098-8. Hensleigh, Wedgwood; A dictionary of English etymology, 1859. Collins English Dictionary...
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  • are his greatest legacies. Wedgwood was born in London in 1883, the son of Alfred Allen Wedgwood, son of Hensleigh Wedgwood and Rosina Margaret Ingall...
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    On 4 December 1836 Holland attended a party hosted by Fanny and Hensleigh Wedgwood for their relatives, shortly after Charles Darwin returned from the...
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    University Press 1960 Page 289 A Dictionary of English Etymology by Hensleigh Wedgwood -- Trubner & Co. 1878Page 723 A History of the English Language by...
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    Erasmus Alvey Darwin (category Darwin–Wedgwood family)
    the family in 1833 that Erasmus was carrying on with Fanny Wedgwood, Hensleigh Wedgwood's wife, and as his sister Catherine wrote to Charles, "Papa continually...
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  • Antiflatulent Flatulence § Management Anti-foaming agent Dalby's Carminative Hensleigh Wedgwood, A Dictionary of English Etymology, s.v. Pitasawat, B; Choochote,...
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  • is an etymological dictionary of the English language written by Hensleigh Wedgwood and published by Trübner and Company in three volumes from 1859 to...
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  • complexities surrounding the English word's history are discussed in Hensleigh Wedgwood year 1882 page 11 and Walter Skeat year 1888 page 781. Today there...
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  • included Barrett, Rogers, Stainton Moses, Charles Massey, Edmund Gurney, Hensleigh Wedgwood and Frederic W. H. Myers. The SPR was formally constituted on 20 February...
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    à choux. Ground beef Minced meat Pâté Pemmican Tourtière Tsukune Wedgwood, Hensleigh (1855). "On False Etymologies". Transactions of the Philological...
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    & mass of knowledge take away one's breath." To Fanny Wedgwood (the wife of Hensleigh Wedgwood) she wrote, I rather regret that C.D. went out of his way...
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  • and will. By Professor De Morgan On the Use of Shall and Will. By Hensleigh Wedgwood, Esq. "Shall and Will". Fowler, H. W. 1908. The King's English - thorough...
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  • during the brief length of time they were looking. The magistrate, Hensleigh Wedgwood, who had committed the three men to trial, subsequently wrote to the...
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  • Chenevix Trench Henry Frederic Turle Edward Burnett Tylor Herbert Warren Hensleigh Wedgwood Richard Francis Weymouth Richard Grant White William Dwight Whitney...
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  • donation to the church, but continued with the Friendly Society work. Hensleigh Wedgwood's daughter Effie had married Thomas "Theta" Farrer in May, and on 5...
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    into Foster Court car park in 1978. The etymologist and philologist Hensleigh Wedgwood, who was Charles Darwin's cousin and brother-in-law, lived at 94 Gower...
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    in with FitzRoy's account, but his relatives, including Emma and Hensleigh Wedgwood, urged that it be published separately. On 30 December, the question...
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  • Elizabeth Hensleigh. He had 9 sisters, and his brothers-in-law included Josiah Wedgwood II, Sir James Mackintosh (both Whig MPs), John Wedgwood the horticulturist...
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  • had privately talked with his cousin "Hensleigh Wedgwood about the relationship of humans to animals; "Hensleigh says the love of the deity & thought of...
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