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George Steevens FRS (10 May 1736 – 22
January 1800) was an
English Shakespearean commentator.
George Steevens was born at Poplar, on 10 May 1736, the son...
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Steevens is an
English surname, and may
refer to:
Charles Steevens (?–1761),
British naval officer in the
Siege of
Pondicherry George Steevens (1736–1800)...
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Steeven Saba (born 1993),
Haitian footballer Steeven Willems (born 1990),
French footballer Steeve Steevens Stephen This page or
section lists people that...
- Dr
Steevens'
Hospital (also
called Dr
Steevens's Hospital) (Irish: Ospidéal an Dr
Steevens), one of Ireland's most
distinguished eighteenth-century medical...
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George Warrington Steevens (10
December 1869 – 15
January 1900) was a
British journalist and writer.
Steevens was born in Sydenham, and
educated at the...
- partner,
Charles James Steevens,
joined the
company and when
Charles Haslam retired in 1869 the
company became Wallis &
Steevens. The date of production...
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Griselda Steevens (also
known as
Grizel Steevens or
Grizell Steevens) (1653 – 18
March 1746) was a
philanthropist and a
benefactor of Dr
Steevens' Hospital...
- found.
Griselda Steevens (1653 – 18
March 1746),
sometimes written as "Grizel
Steevens", was the twin
sister of Dr Richard
Steevens (1653–1710), a Dublin...
- Lord Charlemont, and, at first,
George Steevens, were
among Malone's friends.
Encouraged by
Charlemont and
Steevens, he
devoted himself to the
study of Shakespearean...
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brother Henk
Steevens was also a cyclist.
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