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Rupert Chawner Brooke (3
August 1887 – 23
April 1915) was an
English poet
known for his
idealistic war
sonnets written during the
First World War, especially...
- Mary
Chawner, née Burwash, was an
English silversmith.
Chawner was the daughter, sister, and wife of silversmiths; her
father was the
watchcase maker...
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hospital administrator, and
university professor, see Mary Woody. Mary
Chawner Woody (December 22, 1846 –
December 25, 1928) was an
American Quaker minister...
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Brenda Chawner is a Canadian-New
Zealand library academic specialising in the
intersection between librarianship and
information technology.
After a BA...
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Henry Chawner Shenton (1803–1866) was an
English engraver. He was born at Winchester, and
became a
pupil of
Charles Warren, one of
whose daughters he...
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William Chawner (born
February 1848 at Macclesfield, Cheshire, died 29
March 1911, at Vence,
Alpes Maritimes) was an
educational reformer and the first...
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Renault 2013, p. 1.
Liddell &
Scott 1940, ξανθός. Woodhouse,
Sidney Chawner (1910). English–Gr**** Dictionary: A
Vocabulary of the
Attic Language. London:...
- 'Britain's
fattest family', the
Chawner family,
through their paces to lose
weight and
transform their lives.
Daughter Emma
Chawner is best
known for her unsuccessful...
- Robert; A Gr****–English
Lexicon at the ****us
Project Woodhouse,
Sidney Chawner (1910). English–Gr**** Dictionary: A
Vocabulary of the
Attic Language. London:...
- Psychiatry. 12. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2021.767075. PMC 8637925. PMID 34867553.
Chawner S (2
September 2022). "Autism: A
model of
neurodevelopmental diversity...