See also:PENLEY, See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
WILLIAM See also:SYDNEY (1852– ) , See also:English actor, was See also:born at See also:Broadstairs, and educated in See also:London, where his See also:father had a school. He first made his See also:mark as a comedian by his exceedingly amusing performance as the See also:curate in The Private Secretary, a See also:part in which he succeeded Beerbohrn See also:- TREE (0. Eng. treo, treow, cf. Dan. tree, Swed. Odd, tree, trd, timber; allied forms are found in Russ. drevo, Gr. opus, oak, and 36pv, spear, Welsh derw, Irish darog, oak, and Skr. dare, wood)
- TREE, SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM (1853- )
Tree; but he is even more associated with the See also:title role in See also:Brandon See also:- THOMAS
- THOMAS (c. 1654-1720)
- THOMAS (d. 110o)
- THOMAS, ARTHUR GORING (1850-1892)
- THOMAS, CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE (1811-1896)
- THOMAS, GEORGE (c. 1756-1802)
- THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-187o)
- THOMAS, ISAIAH (1749-1831)
- THOMAS, PIERRE (1634-1698)
- THOMAS, SIDNEY GILCHRIST (1850-1885)
- THOMAS, ST
- THOMAS, THEODORE (1835-1905)
- THOMAS, WILLIAM (d. 1554)
Thomas's Charley's Aunt (1892), a See also:farce which had an unprecedentedly See also:long run and was acted all over the See also:world.
PENMARC'H, a See also:village of western See also:France in the See also:department of See also:Finistere, 18 m. S.W. of See also:Quimper by road. Pop. (r906), of the village, 387; of the See also:commune, 5702. On the extremity of the See also:peninsula on which it is situated are fortified remains of a See also:town which was of considerable importance from the 14th to the 16th centuries and included, besides Penmarc 'h, St Guenole and Kerity. It owed its prosperity to its See also:cod-See also:banks, the disappearance of which together with the See also:discovery of the See also:Newfoundland cod-banks and the pillage of the See also:place by the bandit La See also:Fontenelle in 1595 contributed to its decadence. The See also:- CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
church of St Nouna, a See also:Gothic See also:building of the See also:early 16th See also:century at Penmarc 'h, and the church of St Guenole, an unfinished See also:tower of the 15th century and the church of Kerity (15th century) are of See also:interest. The See also:coast is very dangerous. On the Point de Penmarc 'h stands the Phare d'See also:Eckmuhl, with a See also:light visible for 6o See also:miles. There are numerous megalithic monuments in the vicinity.
End of Article: PENLEY, WILLIAM SYDNEY (1852– )
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