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Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778–1850), was an
English biographer and
Anglican priest.
Grimshawe was the son of John Grimshaw, solicitor, and five...
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numerous fatal accidents.
Errwood Hall was the
Victorian mansion of the
Grimshawe family,
built in
about 1840 but it is now in ruins.
Below Foxlow Edge...
- of Life (unfinished,
published in the
Atlantic Monthly, 1872)
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret: A
Romance (unfinished, with
preface and
notes by
Julian Hawthorne...
- Rev. Legh Richmond, A.M. (first
edition 1828), by
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe. It was
disliked by
Samuel Wilberforce on
theological grounds, for its...
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Thomas Grimshaw may
refer to:
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778–1850),
English biographer and
Anglican priest Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw (1839–1900), Irish...
- Hall was
built in the 1830s by
Samuel Grimshawe, a
wealthy Manchester businessman, and was
occupied by the
Grimshawe family for the next
hundred years. The...
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includes three properties on
Charter Street: the
Pickman House, the
Grimshawe House, and the
Charter Street Cemetery, or
Central Burying Point. The...
- the
navvy workers. The
hamlet of Goyt's
Bridge and
Errwood Hall (the
Grimshawe family mansion) were destro**** in the 1930s to
prevent any
pollution of...
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Disaster Tracey 1958 On the Run Tom
Casey Carry On
Sergeant Sergeant Grimshawe 1959
Shake Hands with the
Devil Sergeant Jenkins The
Mouse That Roared...
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introduction to The
Scarlet Letter (1850).: 126–130, 135–136 In
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret (1882)
Hawthorne puts both
perspectives together "as characters...