- 1997, p. 45.
Charmley 1997, pp. 44–47.
Charmley 1997, p. 70.
Heathorn 2013, pp. 155–8.
Heathorn 2013, pp. 168–9.
Charmley 1997, p. 86.
Charmley 1997, p. 96;...
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version of the race was
first run in 1978. It was
initially called the
Heathorn Stakes. The
inaugural running was won by the
subsequent Derby winner Shirley...
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Reprinted in Parker, Dorothy,
Constant Reader,
Viking Press, 1970, p. 10-11.
Heathorn 2013, p.159 "The
Project Gutenberg EBook of
Marge Askinforit, by Barry...
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Arnold 1822–1888 Tom
Arnold 1823–1900
Thomas Henry Huxley 1825–1895 Ann
Heathorn 1825–1915
Ethel Arnold 1864/5–1930 Mary
Augusta Ward 1851–1920
Julia Arnold...
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which Huxley was in full agreement. In 1855, he
married Henrietta Anne
Heathorn (1825–1915), an
English émigrée whom he had met in Sydney. They had five...
- of King
Alfred the
Great (Jubilee in 3 vols ed.).
Oxford and Cambridge.
Heathorn,
Stephen (December 2002). "The
Highest Type of Englishman: Gender, War...
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Francis John
Heathorn Huxley (28
August 1923 – 29
October 2016) was a
British zoologist,
anthropologist and author. With a
short professional career at...
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English No 21, 27
November 1920 Lies,
Plain English No 66, 8
October 1921
Heathorn,
Stephen (2016). Haig and
Kitchener in Twentieth-Century Britain: Remembrance...
- Noel, who died of
scarlet fever in 1860; Huxley's wife
Henrietta Anne née
Heathorn and son Noel are also
buried there.
Huxley and his wife had five daughters...
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Barry Feinberg and
Ronald Kasrils.(London:
Allen & Unwin, 1969, p. 146
Heathorn,
Stephen (26
March 2009). "Bertrand
Russell and Eugenics". In Schwerin...