Extractions: Processed by: Folger staff Date completed: ca. 1985 Encoded by: Initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services (partially funded by The Gladys Kreble Delmas Foundation, in collaboration with the Research Libraries Group). Minor coding and textual changes by Folger Staff, April-June 2000, June-July 2001. URL: http://shakespeare.folger.edu/other/html/dfodaly.html Collection Title: Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Collection of letters and papers, n.d., 1849-1916 Preferred Citation: Y.c.2602-3099, Y.c.4000-5378 Extent: 33 boxes Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library Abstract: Guide to Letters and Papers by German Authors.
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List Of People By Name Gr 11751253), scholastic philosopher; Grossmith, George, (1847-1912), English comicactor; Grossmith, Weedon, (1852-1919), English writer; Gross, Paul, actor http://www.wikisearch.net/en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_people_by_name__gr.html
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Literary Encyclopedia: List People (G) 1847 1912. We regret we have not completed our entry yet. Please come back anotherday. Grossmith, Weedon (Grossmith, Weedon ). 1852 - 1919. http://www.litdict.com/php/speople.php?no=250&golist=true&init=G
Weedon Grossmith Weedon Buckinghamshire Weedon Weedon GrossmithWeedon Grossmith ( 1852 1919) was an English writer, coauthor ofDiary of a Nobody with his brother, comedian George Grossmith. http://www.masterliness.com/a/Weedon.htm
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John Lane Company Records, Index Of Correspondents Grossmith, May L.18.4 (with Grossmith, Weedon) Grossmith, Weedon, 1852191918.4Grout, Caroline Franklin14.3 Groves, Ella18.4 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/lane.john.corr.html
Extractions: Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. The correspondence retains, where known, the original Lane filing arrangement. Thus a letter originating from one person or corporate entity may be found under a different name if it was so filed in the Lane records. The parenthetical "with" references in this index will help guide the researcher to the appropriate location within the files.
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Extractions: Background: The Falkland Islands were first seen by Davis in , and Sir Richard Hawkins sailed along their north shore in . In , Sebald de Weert, a Dutchman, visted them and called them the Sebald Islands, a name which they bore on some Dutch maps into the 19th century. Captain John Strong sailed between the two principal islands in , and called the passage Falkland Sound, and from this the island group afterwards took its English name. In the islands were taken possession of by the French, who established a colony at Port Louis on Berkely Sound; they were however expelled by the Spaniards in or . In , Commander Byron took possession on the part of Britain on the ground of prior discovery, and his doing so was nearly the cause of a war between Britain and Spain , both countries having armed fleets to contest the barren but strategically important sovereignty (like the Mascarene Islands but without their intrinsic resources, it was well placed as a base for pirate and privateer raids). On January 22 , however, Spain yielded the islands to Great Britain by convention. As they had not been actually colonised by Britain, Argentina claimed the group in
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Extractions: English comedian and singer who created many of the chief characters in the original productions of Gilbert and Sullivan light operas. After several years of journalistic work, Grossmith began about 1870 as a public entertainer, with songs, recitations, and sketches. His long connection with Gilbert and Sullivan began in 1877 at the Opera Comique, London, in the comic opera The Sorcerer. Thereafter, he appeared regularly at the Opera Comique, being transferred, in 1881, with the Gilbert and Sullivan productions to the new Savoy Theatre, London. In 1889 Grossmith left the Savoy and again set up as an entertainer, visiting all the major cities of Great Britain and the United States. He wrote an autobiography, A Society Clown (1888), and, with his brother Weedon Grossmith (1852-1919), an actor and playwright, wrote the amusing Diary of a Nobody (1892).