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Bringhurst is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Harborough district of south-east Leicestershire, England,
bordering Northamptonshire and Rutland...
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Robert Bringhurst OC (born 1946) is a
Canadian poet,
typographer and author. He has
translated substantial works from
Haida and
Navajo and from classical...
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typography and
style by
Canadian typographer, poet and
translator Robert Bringhurst.
Originally published in 1992 by
Hartley &
Marks Publishers, it was revised...
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Bringhurst may
refer to the following:
Bringhurst - a
village located in Leicestershire,
England Bringhurst House - a
historic building currently used...
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Bringhurst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bringhurst is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Bringhurst (1730–1810)...
- Deshler, a merchant,
bought a 2-acre (8,100 m2) lot from
George and Anna
Bringhurst in 1751–52, and
constructed a four-room
summer cottage.
Twenty years later...
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Statistical Area. The
Bringhurst post
office was
established in 1872.
Bringhurst was
named for
Colonel Bringhurst.
Bringhurst is
located less than a...
- 31°17′12″N 92°27′31″W / 31.286615°N 92.458556°W / 31.286615; -92.458556
Bringhurst Field was from 1933 to 2013 a
baseball stadium in Alexandria, Louisiana...
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James Bringhurst (December 7, 1730 –
February 27, 1810) was an
American builder and merchant.
Bringhurst was born in
Philadelphia on
December 7, 1730,...
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Newell G.
Bringhurst (born 3
April 1942) is an
American historian and
author of
books and essays. Most of his
writings have been
about Mormonism— particularly...