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  1. The Overland Route. A Comedy, In Three Acts by Taylor Tom 1817-1880, 2010-10-14
  2. The Bottle: A Drama In Two Acts by Taylor Tom 1817-1880, 2010-10-15
  3. The ticket-of-leave man; a drama in four acts. As now performed by Taylor. Tom. 1817-1880., 1920-01-01
  4. Payable on demand : an original domestic drama in two acts by Tom, 1817-1880 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  5. Tom Taylors drama of The fools revenge by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Hinton Henry L. from old catalog, 1868-12-31
  6. The bottle : a drama in two acts by Tom Taylor 1817-1880 Cruikshank George 1792-1878. Bottle, 1847-12-31
  7. Des narren rache by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Taylor Lilian from old catalog tr, 1882-12-31
  8. Masks and faces by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Reade Charles 1814-1884 joint author, 1860-12-31
  9. Henry Dunbar; or, A daughters trials by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Braddon M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) 1835-1915. Henry Dunbar, 1870-12-31
  10. New men and old acres. A comedy by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Dubourg Augustus W. 1830?-1910 from old catalog joint author, 1869-12-31

61. English Prose Drama 1750-1939
Taylor, Tom and Dickens, Charles (18171880). A Tale of Two Cities Taylor,Tom and Reade, Charles (1817-1880). Masks and Faces
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      The Corsicans
      [Original author: August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (1761-1819)]
      Second Edition: London: Printed for J. Bell [etc.], 1799

62. Backstage - An RSLP Funded Theatre Collections Database
Associated names Taylor, Tom, 18171880. Spatial coverage Great Britain.Collection time span From the 1840s to the 1860s
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63. JAMES MARSHALL OSBORN COLLECTION OF LADY SYDNEY MORGAN (MS Vault
ALS, Paris 1818 Dec 30 + Taylor, Tom, 18171880. 2 AL, London? 1846 Fromthe Author of Sir Roger de Coverley. + Tennent, Sir James Emerson,
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64. OSB MSS FILE
expand/contract this heading Taylor, Tom, 18171880 expand/contract thisheading HAYLEY, WILLIAM, 1745-1820 expand/contract this heading CAROLINE,
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65. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Taylor, Bayard, 18251878 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880 Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933 Tegner,Esaias AKA TegnÈr, Esaias TegnÈr, Esaias AKA Tegner, Esaias
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66. KELVIN SMITH LIBRARY
Taylor, Tom (18171880) English Dramatist. ALS, 1 p., nd, London, to ? Tennant,Mary (1869-1946) Pioneer in Social Work. ALS, 3 p., October 10, 1904,
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Tait, Archibald (1811-1882) Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • ALS, 2 p., June 10, 1857, London, to Gurney Fry.
  • ANS, n.d., n.p., to Reverend C.W. Wood.
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Talbot, Charles (1660-1718) Duke of Shrewsbury.
  • DS, 1 p., February 29, 1711(12).
Talfourd, Thomas Noon (1795-1854) Judge, Editor o fThe Letters of Charles Lamb.
  • Free Frank, January 8, 1835, London, to Brooke Cuncliffe.
Tallyrand-Prigord, Charles Maurice de (1754-1838) French Statesman.
  • ANS, n.d., n.p., to ?
  • Fragment ALS, n.d., n.p., to ?
Tate, Henry (1819-1899) Philanthropist.
  • ALS, 1 p., July 27, 1893, London, to Mr. E.F. Britten.
  • ALS, 5 p., June 30, 1877, Liverpool, to ?

67. Univ. Of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index By Authors
Taylor, Tom, 18171880. To parents and guardians At Jubilee house establishment,Clapham, young gentlemen are, c. c. An original comic drama,
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  • T. R. (Taylor Root), 1829-1872
    School amusements : or, How to make the school interesting. Embracing simple rules for military and gymnastic exercises, and hints upon the general management of the school room ...

  • Tabb, John B. (John Banister), 1845-1909
    Poems

  • Tabellini, Guido Enrico, 1956-
    Political economics and macroeconomic policy

    The size and scope of government : comparative politics with rational politicians

  • Taber, Christopher
    Explaining rising wage inequality : explorations with a dynamic general equilibrium model of Labor earnings with heterogeneous agents

    General equilibrium cost benefit analysis of education and tax policies

    General equilibrium treatment effects : a study of tuition policy
    Tax policy and human capital formation
  • Tableaux '98 (1998 : Oisterwijk, Netherlands) Automated reasoning with analytic tableaux and related methods : International Conference, TABLEAUX'98, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands, May 5-8, 1998 : proceedings
  • TACAS 2001 (7th : 2001 : Genova, Italy) Tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems : 7th International Conference, TACAS 2001, held as part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2001, Genova, Italy, April 2-6, 2001 : proceedings
  • TACAS 2003 (9th : 2003 : Warsaw, Poland) Tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems : 9th International Conference, TACAS 2003, held as part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2003, Warsaw, Poland, April 7-11, 2003 : proceedings
  • 68. User:LinkBot/suggestions/Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The play was Our American Cousin , a musical comedy by the Britishwriter Tom Taylor (18171880). As Linco (link to section); Can link
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    69. Memories Of My Life By Francis Galton : Image 75
    Tom Taylor (18171880), Dramatist and Editor of Punch, was full of vigour andversatility, but a few years older than those of whom I have been speaking.
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    Recognized HTML document 68 MEMORIES OF MY LIFE Scholarship soon after joining the University. At that time he was eccentric, very short-sighted, and J ohnsonian in appearance, but these peculiarities wore . off so much that, on his calling on me some years afterwards, fashionably dressed and polished in manner, I did not at first recognise him. He took an active part in a small Epigram Club which flourished for a while and then ceased, but which gave rise to some good verses. I recollect the roll of the first line of one by Maine-" King Daniel of Dettinane that referred to a recent action of Daniel O'Connell. Tom Taylor (1817-1880), "Dramatist and Editor of Punch," was full of vigour and versatility, but a few years older than those of whom I have been speaking. He had recently been elected Fellow of the College. In those days Punch was newly started, and Tom Taylor thought he could do better, so he founded a weekly comic paper called Puck, for which he endeavoured to obtain contributors. It was fairly good, but did not live long. Many years later he became editor of the very periodical he then wished to crush. I saw much of Joseph and E. Kay, half-brothers of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth (1804-1877), who was the" Founder of English Popular Education." Joseph Kay (1821-1878), "Economist," was appointed "Travelling Bachelor," a University post that at that time attracted little competition, because the conditions attached to its tenure were inconvenient to most rising men. Its possession, therefore, carried little weight. But Joseph Kay utilised to the full his position of " Travelling Bachelor of the University of Cambridge " in obtaining help abroad, and he wrote and published

    70. Inventory Of The Mortlake Collection Of English Life And Letters
    Taylor, Tom, 18171880 ALS, 6 February 1875, to Lady Thompson, apologizing andsending a letter from his wife; ALS, 3 March ny, to John Mitchell,
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    71. Famous People From NorthEast England
    Tom Taylor 18171880 Playwright. WALLSEND Gordon Sumner Sting 1951- Rock star.WASHINGTONBryan Ferry 1945- Musician. WEST HARTLEPOOL Sir Edward Mellanby
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    FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN IN NORTH EAST ENGLAND By Tim Lambert ALNWICK Sir George Airy 1801-92 Astronomer ASHINGTON Sir Bobby Charlton 1937- Footballer Jack Charlton 1935- Footballer BEDLINGTON Sir Daniel Gooch 1816-1889 Engineer BISHOP AUCKLAND Anthony Eden Prime Minister CHESTER LE STREET Bryan Robson 1957- Footballer DURHAM Roger Charles Blunt 1900-1966 Cricketer HEBBURN-ON-TYNE Arthur Holmes 1890-1965 Geologist HEXHAM Wilfrid Wilson 1878-1962 Poet LONGBENTON, NORTHUMBERLAND Thomas Addison 1793-1860 Doctor after whom Addisons disease is named MIDDLESBROUGH Brian Clough 1935- Footballer MORPETH William Turner 1508-1568 Botanist NEWCASTLE Mark Akenside 1721-1770 Poet William Armstrong 1810-1900 Engineer ROTHBURY Imogen Stubbs 1961 Actress SOUTH SHIELDS Elinor Brent Dyer 1894-1969 Writer Flora Robson 1902-1984 Actress George Stout 1860-1944 Psychologist STOCKTON ON TEES Thomas Sheraton 1751-1806 Furniture designer John Walker 1793-1858 Inventor of friction match SUNDERLAND James Bolam 1937- Actor Joseph Swan 1828-1914 One of the inventors of the electric light Tom Taylor 1817-1880 Playwright WALLSEND Gordon Sumner 'Sting' 1951- Rock star WASHINGTON Bryan Ferry 1945- Musician WEST HARTLEPOOL Sir Edward Mellanby 1884-1955 Pharmacologist WYLAM, NORTHUMBERLAND

    72. Theatre Collections-Playbills-New Theatre Royal, Bath
    author Taylor, Tom, Mr., 1817 1880 actor Rignold, William, Mr. actor Fosbrooke, Mr. actor Jones, Marion, Miss actor Hunt, Fanny, Miss
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    Back to Playbills Index UKC/POS/BAT NR : 0600182 Photocopy of a playbill advertising THE MOTTO "I AM HERE" OR THE DUKE'S BEQUEST and A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK on Saturday, June 24th, 1865
    New Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset, England
    manager : Chute, James Henry, Mr. play 1 THE MOTTO "I AM HERE" OR THE DUKE'S BEQUEST
    author : unknown
    actor : Melville, George, Mr., 1824 - 1898 (actor, theatre proprietor, real name George Robbins)
    actor : Lilly, Mr.
    actor : Rignold, George, Mr.
    actor : Stephenson, C H, Mrs. performance of a comic song
    singer : Rouse, John, Mr. performance of a "pas Irlandais"
    dancer : Smythers, Florence, Miss play 2 A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK
    author : Brough, William, Mr., 1826-1870 UKC/POS/BAT NR : 0600185 Photocopy of a playbill advertising TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, MARRIED AT ANY PRICE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN and BROWN PRINCE, THE OR BUCKLE OF BRILLIANTS, THE at the New Theatre Royal, Bath on Wednesday, October 21st and Saturday, October 24th, 1863
    New Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset, England

    73. Tom Taylor Quotes And Quotations Compiled By GIGA
    quotations, statements, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by Tom Taylor . Tom Taylor. English journalist and playwright (1817 1880)
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    Broad for the self-complacent British sneer,
    His length of shambling limb, his furrowed face.
    Britannia Sympathies with Columbia in "Punch", May 6, 1865, attributed to him in his "Diary", May 10, 1865 Lincoln, Abraham Last Revised: 2005 August 17 The GIGA name and logo are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by John C. Shepard. WWW.GIGA-USA.COM Back to Top of Page BUY BOOK ABOUT QUOTATIONS ... TOM TAYLOR SUPPORT GIGA CLICK TO PURCHASE Amazon Office Depot Target Field's CLICK TO CONTRIBUTE Honor System GIGA QUOTE LINKS Top 100 Quotes Top 50 Quality Quotations Worldwide Topsites GIGA's Best Quote Links

    74. Tom Taylor @ Catharton Authors
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    75. Taylor 4
    Tom Taylor (1817 1880). Taylor (christened Tom) by turns dramatist, editor andcritic, was born the son of a brewer in Bishopwearmouth.
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    Myers Literary Guide Centre for Northern Studies TOM TAYLOR (1817 - 1880) Taylor (christened Tom) by turns dramatist, editor and critic, was born the son of a brewer in Bishopwearmouth. His father's business was in Horn's Lane, off High Street East and the family lived in High Street west, just south of the Wearmouth Bridge. Taylor became Professor of English at London University 1845-47 and later editor of Punch from 1874 until his death. He was the Times art critic and appeared as a witness for Ruskin in the famous libel action brought against him by Whistler in 1878. He wrote some 80 plays in his lifetime as well as much journalism. He also produced a pseudo-mediaeval romance Metrical Romance of Sir Ysumbras on which Millais based his famous painting, now at the Lady Lever Gallery in Port Sunlight. Between 1853 and 1870, he was house dramatist at the Olympic, and, later the Haymarket theatres in London. His melodrama The Ticket-of-Leave Man (1863), introducing the detective 'Nailer' Hawkshaw, a Durham man (as he gratuitously states), was a great success. Hawkshaw's name became a kind of shorthand for any great detective, and even as late as 1972, in his authoritative survey of detective fiction Bloody Murder , Julian Symons states in an introductory poem: There is a specific by which a respectable
    Writer may puff away such nastiness
    And regiment like Hawkshaw the unruly
    Shapes of life to an ideal order.

    76. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
    Bayard (1825 1878) Taylor, Jeremy (1613 - 1667) Taylor, Philip Meadows (1808 -1876) Taylor, Tom (1817 - 1880) TEASDALE, Sara (1884 - 1933) TEGNER,
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    77. Census UK
    Robinson Planch eachute; (17961880), Tom Robertson (1829-1871), TomTaylor (1817-1880), WS Gilbert (1836-1911), and Arthur Wing Pinero (1859-1934).
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    Oscar Wilde Dwelling: 1 Tite Street Census Place: Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England Marr Age Sex Birthplace Frank MILES U M Nottingham, England Rel: Head Occ: Artist Oscar WILDE U M Dublin Rel: Boarder Occ: Literature (Author) Jane LARGE M F Kent, England Rel: Serv Occ: Housekeeper John LARGE M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Visitor Occ: Apprentice To Shoemaker Robert FLETCHER U M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Visitor Occ: Printer Oscar Wilde , the son of an eminent Dublin surgeon, stands out among the fraternity of Victorian dramatists, which includes fellow-Irishman Dion Boucicault (1820-1890), James Robinson Planch&eachute; (1796-1880), Tom Robertson (1829-1871), Tom Taylor (1817-1880), W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911), and Arthur Wing Pinero (1859-1934). After Trinity College, Dublin, Wilde attended Magdalen College, Oxford, where as a disciple of Walter Pater he founded the Aesthetic Movement, which advocated "art for art's sake." His aesthetic idiosyncrasies such as his wearing his hair long, dressing colourfully, and carrying flowers while lecturing Gilbert and Sullivan parodied in the operetta Patience (1881).
    After his marriage to Constance Lloyd in 1884, he published several children's books, and in 1891 the tale of a hedonistic Adonis with the tormented soul of a satyr, The Picture of Dorian Gray.

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    Written with Jacob Augustus Lockhart Clarke (18171880). Medico-ChirurgicalTransactions Edited by James Taylor (1859-1946) 2 volumes, London, 1931
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    Tom Taylor, English journalist and playwright (1817 1880) Zachary Taylor,American 12th president of US (1784 - 1850) Sara Teasdale, American author and
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    Gedeon Tallemant des Reaux, French historian (1619 - 1692)
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    80. Fall '96 Queries Of Smoky Mountain Historical Society
    Faye Manning Taylor, 776 Blockhouse Valley, Clinton, TN 37716 especially myGreat, great, great grandfather Thomas H. WALKER (18171880).
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    Smoky Mountain Historical Society Queries
    Volume XXII, NO. 3 Autumn 1996
    LAYMAN/WHALEY - I am seeking information on John and Dovie James LAYMAN and names of their children. A daughter, Elizabeth M. LAYMAN, b.23 April, 1865, was m.25 November, 1888 to Pinkney H. WHALEY. They lived in Big Greenbrier Cove. Elizabeth died there 26 July, 1894 and was buried in Plemmons Cemetery. She had two children, Joel "Joe" Commodore and Florence Elizabeth. Will be grateful for information and will share. Anna D. Levi, 2295 Georgetown Road, NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 ELEDGE - Seeking information on the children or grandchildren of James ELEDGE (1810-1879) and wife Jane Baldwin (Baldridge): 1-James b.1840, m. Sarah E. McCarter: 2-John b.1844-1865; 3-Sarah A. b.1846, m. James M. Hill in 1871; 4-Robert H. b.1852, m.1874 to Martha McCarter; 5-Catherine b.1854, m.1870 to William Ogle; 6-George b.1856; 7-Henry B. b.1857, married in May 1884 to ; Willing to exchange information of the other two; Aaron D. b.1840 m. (1) Mary McCarter (2) Mary Elizabeth Ogle and Ashley Wynn b.1860, m. Harriet M. Ferguson. Arthur S. Rainwater, 8024 Skylark Drive, Columbia, SC 29209-4722

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