- The
Reverend Wladislaw Somerville Lach-
Szyrma, M.A., F.R.H.S. (25
December 1841 – 25 June 1915) was a
British curate,
historian and
science fiction writer...
- mari-morgans, a type of
mermaid from
Welsh and
Breton mythology. Rev W. S. Lach-
Szyrma, one 19th-century
writer on
Cornish antiquities,
suggested the
Bucca had...
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Krystyn Lach
Szyrma (17
December 1790, Wojnasy; 21
April 1866, Devonport, Devon) was a
professor of
philosophy at
Warsaw University. He was also a writer...
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Wladislaw Somerville Lach-
Szyrma, a Polish-English curate, author, and historian. The book is an
expanded version of Lach-
Szyrma's earlier work A
Voice from...
- name,
equivalent to
English Christopher. It may
refer to:
Krystyn Lach-
Szyrma Krystyn Szelejewski Krystyn Van
Vliet Stanisław
Krystyn Zaremba This page...
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Biblical Repository.
Gould and Newman. p. 512.
Retrieved 2
April 2018. Lach-
Szyrma,
Krystyn (1823). Letters,
Literary and Political, on Poland: Comprising...
- planets. In the 1883
novel Aleriel, or A
Voyage to
Other Worlds by W. S. Lach-
Szyrma, a
visitor from
Venus relates the
details of
Martian society to Earthlings...
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about 1870 and much
later placed near the
church by the Rev. W. S. Lach-
Szyrma. In the 1880s a
number of
artists moved to the town and
formed an artists'...
- — Т. 1. — XXIV + 948 с. Зошит 1: А — Глу. — С. 52. Felinska, Ewa; Lach-
Szyrma,
Krystyn (1852).
Revelations of Siberia.
University of Michigan. London...
- 1999). "Church
welcomes rise in new clergy". The Independent.
Wladyslaw Lach-
Szyrma (1884). "Notes from Cornwall". The Antiquary. X: 263–4. v t e v t e...