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- Thomas Gaspey (31 March 1788 – 8 December 1871) was an English novelist and journalist. Gaspey was born in Hoxton as the son of William Gaspey, a lieutenant...
- Thereafter, many other spellings appeared, such as Gachepé, Gachepay, Gaschepay, Gaspey, Gaspèche, and Gapèche. Gaspé claims the title of "Cradle of French America"...
- Warlords. ISBN 978-0-19-925244-2. Retrieved 2009-04-20. Bussey, George Muir; Gaspey, Thomas; Burette, Théodose (1850). A History of France and of the French...
- [citation needed] 1821: Henry White 1822: Daniel Whittle Harvey 1828: Thomas Gaspey 1854: William Carpenter 1856: E. T. Smith 1858: Henry M. Barnett 1864: Joseph...
- February 1832, it was reported that the novelist and journalist Thomas Gaspey was the first member to enter at 11am, and that "Mr Beazley gave the first...
- 19th century foreign language learning methods, for example, the Method Gaspey-Otto-Sauer which was widely used until the 1950s. Ollendorff's name is used...
- Richard Dagley's illustration "Taking caudle" of Thomas Gaspey's poem. The new mother reclines in a four-poster bed, recouping her energy. A member of...
- (1883-1917), painter and war artist Charles Roger Dod (1793-1855), writer of parliamentary and genealogical works Thomas Gaspey (1788-1871), writer v t e...
- The Covenanters The Spaewife: a tale of the Scottish chronicles Thomas GaspeyMonks of Leadenhead Sarah Green – The Nieces Jane Harvey – Mountalyth...
- caudel" and therefore unsuitable for him. A generation later in 1821, Thomas Gaspey wrote of these visits (with the italics in the original): 'Twas then Eliza...