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Frederick William Fairholt (1814 – 3
April 1866) was an
English antiquary and wood-engraver.
Fairholt was born in London. His father, who was of a German...
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Fairholt 1850, pp. xiv–xv. "Ellis' Letters", The
Universal Review,
September 1824, p. 132
Fairholt 1850, pp. xviii–xxiii. Bellany...
- a gentleman's
accoutrement in 14th
century England.
Frederick William Fairholt (1846)
describes it as "a
knife or
dagger worn at the girdle", and George...
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witnessing angels,
presumably depicting a
deathbed vision, by
Frederick William Fairholt for the 1844
short story "A
Forlorn Hope".
Angel of the
North Angels in...
- retirement.
Frederick William Fairholt,Tobacco: Its
History and ****ociations (1859), p. 223.
Frederick William Fairholt, Tobacco: Its
History and ****ociations...
- Trials,
edited by T.B. Howell, vol. 2, 1816, p. 15
Edwards 1868, pp. 26–33.
Fairholt 1859. St. John 1869, pp. 52–77.
Nicholls &
Williams 2011, p. 15. "The Munster...
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Publishers Limited 6 July 2010).
Retrieved 2012-06-04 F W Madden, F W
Fairholt –
History of
Jewish coinage, and of
money in the Old and New Testament...
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chapter 5 'The
Palace of the Caesars'
Thomas Wright,
Frederick William Fairholt, A
History of
Caricature and
Grotesque in
Literature and Art,
Chatto and...
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Oxford University Press,
Gogmagog (or Gog and Magog), ISBN 9780192100191
Fairholt,
Frederick William (1859), Gog and Magog: The
Giants in Guildhall; Their...
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Fairholt,
Hadley Green,
which featured as the home of
Harold Pelham in the film....