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  • Cheyne Row
  • Street in Chelsea, London, England

    Cheyne Row is a residential street in Chelsea, London. It runs roughly north to south from the crossroads with Upper Cheyne Row, where it becomes Glebe

    Cheyne Row

    Cheyne Row

    Cheyne_Row

  • List of Chelsea people
  • Church Street) Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece (Cheyne Walk) Thomas Carlyle the "Sage of Chelsea" (24 Cheyne Row – now National Trust House) Christian the lion

    List of Chelsea people

    List_of_Chelsea_people

  • The Carlyles' House
  • Historic house museum in London, England

    The Carlyles' House, in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, central London, was the home of the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife

    The Carlyles' House

    The Carlyles' House

    The_Carlyles'_House

  • Chelsea, London
  • District in West London, England

    particularly large concentration of artists in the area around Cheyne Walk and Cheyne Row, where the Pre-Raphaelite movement had its heart. The artist Prunella

    Chelsea, London

    Chelsea, London

    Chelsea,_London

  • Thomas Carlyle
  • Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher (1795–1881)

    idea of "Captains of Industry". In June 1834 the Carlyles moved into 5 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, which became their home for the remainder of their respective

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas_Carlyle

  • Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea
  • Church in London, England

    designed by Edward Goldie. It is situated on the corner of Upper Cheyne Row and Cheyne Row, next to Carlyle's House in the Royal Borough of Kensington and

    Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea

    Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea

    Church_of_Our_Most_Holy_Redeemer_and_St_Thomas_More,_Chelsea

  • Glebe Place
  • Street in Chelsea, London

    from King's Road to the crossroads with Upper Cheyne Row, where it becomes Cheyne Row, leading down to Cheyne Walk and the River Thames. It also has a junction

    Glebe Place

    Glebe Place

    Glebe_Place

  • Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Scottish writer (1801-1866)

    remained dutiful in doing the housework. In 1834, the Carlyles moved to 5 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London. Jane took on the added job of keeping the neighbourhood

    Jane Welsh Carlyle

    Jane Welsh Carlyle

    Jane_Welsh_Carlyle

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    and "statesman"; the back displays his coat-of-arms. Nearby, on Upper Cheyne Row, the Roman Catholic Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer & St. Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Statue of Thomas Carlyle
  • Statue in London

    in London. Erected in 1881 and unveiled in 1882, it stands close to 24 Cheyne Row where Carlyle lived for the last 47 years of his life. The statue became

    Statue of Thomas Carlyle

    Statue of Thomas Carlyle

    Statue_of_Thomas_Carlyle

  • Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • Borough in London, England

    Thomas More, and what was once Thomas Carlyle's residence remains on Cheyne Row. Kensington's royal borough status was granted in 1901 as it included

    Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea

  • History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great
  • 1858 biography by Thomas Carlyle

    Carlyle had a soundproof room built in the top story of his house on Cheyne Row in order to block the noise from his neighbours and the street. He wrote

    History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great

    History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great

    History_of_Friedrich_II._of_Prussia,_Called_Frederick_the_Great

  • Wedgwood
  • English pottery and porcelain manufacturer

    maintained a workshop for overglaze enamel painting by hand in Little Cheyne Row in Chelsea, London, where skilled painters were easier to find. The pieces

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

  • Lindsey House
  • Town house in London, England

    outbuildings at 4 Lindsey Row from 1849 to 1853 and James McNeill Whistler between 1866 and 1878 at 2 Lindsey Row (now 96 Cheyne Walk). In 1808, engineer

    Lindsey House

    Lindsey House

    Lindsey_House

  • Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle
  • Painting by James Abbott McNeill Whistler

    residents. He lived at 24 Cheyne Row, now Carlyle's House, which is preserved as a museum, very near to Lindsey House, now 96 Cheyne Walk, where Whistler had

    Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle

    Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle

    Arrangement_in_Grey_and_Black,_No._2:_Portrait_of_Thomas_Carlyle

  • Leigh Hunt
  • English critic, essayist and poet (1784–1859)

    Carlyle secured his friendship, and Hunt went to live next door to him in Cheyne Row in 1833. Hunt's romance, Sir Ralph Esher, about Charles II, was successful

    Leigh Hunt

    Leigh Hunt

    Leigh_Hunt

  • Chevie Kehoe
  • American white supremacist and murderer

    Israel Keyes. In 1988, Kehoe's parents pulled him and his younger brother, Cheyne, out of public school, and from then on they were home-schooled. Raised

    Chevie Kehoe

    Chevie_Kehoe

  • Murder of John Monckton
  • 2004 murder in London, England

    He was murdered and his wife severely assaulted at their home in Upper Cheyne Row in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, nominally a low-crime

    Murder of John Monckton

    Murder_of_John_Monckton

  • Craigenputtock
  • Historic site in Dumfries and Galloway

    where they remained for seven years (before moving to Carlyle's House in Cheyne Row, London), and where Sartor Resartus was written. The property was bequeathed

    Craigenputtock

    Craigenputtock

    Craigenputtock

  • Thea Holme
  • British actress and writer

    Abbey. She subsequently moved with her husband to Carlyle's House in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, when he became its curator, working for the National

    Thea Holme

    Thea_Holme

  • Viscount Newhaven
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    was buried at Chelsea Old Church. After him are named Cheyne Row, Upper Cheyne Row and Cheyne Walk, in Chelsea. Upon the death of the 2nd Viscount on

    Viscount Newhaven

    Viscount Newhaven

    Viscount_Newhaven

  • Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)
  • English manufacturer of pottery (1731–1780)

    short time at the warehouse in Newport Street, London, he moved to Little Cheyne Row, Chelsea, in order to be near the works which the firm had lately established

    Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)

    Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)

    Thomas_Bentley_(manufacturer)

  • Zach Edey
  • Canadian basketball player (born 2002)

    Zachry Cheyne Edey (/ˈiːdi/ EE-dee; born May 14, 2002) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball

    Zach Edey

    Zach Edey

    Zach_Edey

  • 1830s
  • Decade

    Clausewitz's Vom Kriege ("On War"). June 10, 1834 – Thomas Carlyle moves to Cheyne Row (Carlyle's House) in London. August 25, 1835 – In the U.S., the New York

    1830s

    1830s

    1830s

  • Frog Service
  • Dinner service by Wedgwood

    but then taken to London to be painted at Wedgwood's workshop in Little Cheyne Row in Chelsea, opened in 1769. They were then given a lighter second firing

    Frog Service

    Frog Service

    Frog_Service

  • Hope Emily Allen
  • American scholar

    her father died. By 1921, Allen had returned to London, lodging at 116 Cheyne Row with a Cambridge friend, scientist-artist Marietta Pallis. Allen's time

    Hope Emily Allen

    Hope Emily Allen

    Hope_Emily_Allen

  • John Samuel Phene
  • Society in 1886. In 1903, he constructed a five-storey house at No. 2 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, adorning it with a variety of fixtures and ornaments, which

    John Samuel Phene

    John Samuel Phene

    John_Samuel_Phene

  • The London Scene
  • Woolf describes visiting the houses of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle at 5 Cheyne Row and the house of John Keats in Hampstead. The essay finishes with a description

    The London Scene

    The_London_Scene

  • Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • Carlyle's House, 24 Cheyne Row

    Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_the_Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea

  • Marie-Noële Kelly
  • Following a memorial mass held at the Church of the Holy Redeemer in Cheyne Row, Chelsea on 6 April, she was buried in County Wexford. A series of four

    Marie-Noële Kelly

    Marie-Noële_Kelly

  • Benjamin Creswick
  • English sculptor

    London (1887) Portrait Roundel of Thomas Carlyle outside Carlyle's House, Cheyne Row, Chelsea Capitals of Bachelor's Staircase columns at Beaucastle, a house

    Benjamin Creswick

    Benjamin Creswick

    Benjamin_Creswick

  • 1834 in literature
  • Scottish philosopher and writer Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane move to Cheyne Row (Carlyle's House) in London. The house was located near the residence

    1834 in literature

    1834_in_literature

  • List of allusions to Carlyle in literature
  • the Carlyles and their Chelsea neighbours from their arrival at No. 5, Cheyne Row in 1834 until the death of Jane in 1866. Cumming 2004, pp. 158–159, "Fiction

    List of allusions to Carlyle in literature

    List of allusions to Carlyle in literature

    List_of_allusions_to_Carlyle_in_literature

  • List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • 1938 (1938) 33149 Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) "Essayist & Poet Lived Here" 22 Upper Cheyne Row Chelsea SW3 5JN 1905 (1905) 153 John Ireland (1879–1962) "Composer lived

    List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_the_Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea

  • Geraldine Jewsbury
  • English novelist and book reviewer

    towards Jewsbury. When Carlyle proposed that Jewsbury visit them at 5 Cheyne Row in 1843, Jane hesitated, finally admitting to Carlyle: "'Why I am afraid

    Geraldine Jewsbury

    Geraldine Jewsbury

    Geraldine_Jewsbury

  • Edith and Aline Cusack
  • would again travel overseas for further study, taking a studio in Upper Cheyne-row, Chelsea. While abroad she would spend three weeks in Italy as well as

    Edith and Aline Cusack

    Edith and Aline Cusack

    Edith_and_Aline_Cusack

  • Latter-Day Pamphlets
  • 1850 book by Thomas Carlyle

    good part the broad hint to make our calls shorter and less frequent at Cheyne Row." Samuel Gray Ward later avoided a visit accordingly. Carlyle wrote to

    Latter-Day Pamphlets

    Latter-Day Pamphlets

    Latter-Day_Pamphlets

  • Catherine Charlotte Raper
  • English pastellist (1766–1809)

    the "first fleet" to Australia in May 1787. In 1789, whilst living in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, Raper received the Greater Silver Pallet Award from

    Catherine Charlotte Raper

    Catherine_Charlotte_Raper

  • Alasdair Alpin MacGregor
  • Scottish writer and animal rights activist

    He lived in London for most of his adult life in Swan Court and Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea. Along with T. Ratcliffe Barnett, an Edinburgh minister and author

    Alasdair Alpin MacGregor

    Alasdair_Alpin_MacGregor

  • John Collett (artist)
  • English painter

    fortune from a relation, and resided in Chelsea, London, where he died, in Cheyne Row, on 6 August 1780, and was buried there on 11 August. Collet represented

    John Collett (artist)

    John Collett (artist)

    John_Collett_(artist)

  • John de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio
  • Street, SW3 and then from 1975 in two houses knocked together at 28 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, SW3. Whilst in London he was also a member of the board of management

    John de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio

    John de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio

    John_de_Salis,_9th_Count_de_Salis-Soglio

  • Carlyle–Emerson correspondence
  • Letters written between Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson

    made his second visit to the Carlyles on 25 October, now living at 5 Cheyne Row in Chelsea, London. He stayed until Friday, with incessant talk throughout

    Carlyle–Emerson correspondence

    Carlyle–Emerson correspondence

    Carlyle–Emerson_correspondence

  • Pauline Aitken
  • British artist (1893–1958)

    Royal Academy Schools in London before establishing a studio in Upper Cheyne Row in Chelsea. From 1925 to 1929 she exhibited a series of bronze statuettes

    Pauline Aitken

    Pauline_Aitken

  • Jean Irvine
  • held for her on 8 March 1962 at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Cheyne Row, London, followed by a private interment. The tributes published in the

    Jean Irvine

    Jean_Irvine

  • List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • Cadogan Place. More images Relief of Thomas Carlyle Carlyle's House, 24 Cheyne Row 1886 Benjamin Creswick after C. F. A. Voysey Relief Marble Grade II Christ

    List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

    List_of_public_art_in_the_Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea

  • Daniel Lewis Lee
  • American murderer (1973–2020)

    Riverfront Park, located directly next to the city hall. Kehoe's brother, Cheyne, told police of Kehoe's involvement in 1998, and that the city hall bombing

    Daniel Lewis Lee

    Daniel Lewis Lee

    Daniel_Lewis_Lee

  • Priestly breastplate
  • Jewish ritual object worn by the High Priest

    his Wars, but he reverses the order in the third and fourth rows. Exodus 28:15–19 Cheyne & Black (1899): "Di. rejects the probable derivation from the

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly_breastplate

  • Robert Herring (poet)
  • British writer (1903–1975)

    lived until her death in 1940. In June 1937 Herring moved to 52, Upper Cheyne Row, in Chelsea, sharing it until early 1938 with a friend, Johnny Cole, a

    Robert Herring (poet)

    Robert_Herring_(poet)

  • Clifford Hall (painter)
  • British painter

    Camouflage. Watercolour, 1943. Imperial War Museum, London. Late Afternoon, Cheyne Row. Oil on canvas, 1944. Portrait of John Fothergill, Esq (The Innkeeper)

    Clifford Hall (painter)

    Clifford_Hall_(painter)

  • Tom Curren
  • American surfer

    established professionals such as Rabbit Bartholomew, Shaun Tomson, and Cheyne Horan. In 1990, at Margaret River, Curren rode a wave all the way from the

    Tom Curren

    Tom_Curren

  • The Amazing Race 15
  • Season of television series

    2009, and concluded on December 6, 2009. Dating couple Meghan Rickey and Cheyne Whitney were the winners of this season, while brothers Sam and Dan McMillen

    The Amazing Race 15

    The_Amazing_Race_15

  • Mick Fleetwood
  • English musician and actor (born 1947)

    in Bardens' band the Cheynes in July 1963, thus seeding the young drummer's musical career. It would take him from the Cheynes—with whom he supported

    Mick Fleetwood

    Mick Fleetwood

    Mick_Fleetwood

  • Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands
  • His grave lies against the north wall in the modern equivalent of Lord's Row in the original cemetery, forming one off a group of senators of the college

    Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands

    Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands

    Christopher_Johnston,_Lord_Sands

  • Dash
  • Long horizontal line punctuation mark

    coordinate terms (such as "blood-brain barrier"), in eponyms (such as "Cheyne-Stokes respiration", "Kaplan-Meier method"), and so on. In other styles

    Dash

    Dash

  • Scott Sorensen
  • NZ international rugby league footballer

    New Zealand international rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward and lock for the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. He won the 2021, 2022

    Scott Sorensen

    Scott Sorensen

    Scott_Sorensen

  • Joseph Lister
  • English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)

    the second floor that became his laboratory. The Scottish surgeon Watson Cheyne, who was almost a surrogate son to Lister, stated after his death that Agnes

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph_Lister

  • St Andrew's Church, Bere Ferrers
  • Church in Bere Ferrers

    badge of the Willoughby family, inherited from Cheyne, as evidenced by an appearance on the earlier Cheyne tomb at Edington Priory in Wiltshire. Further

    St Andrew's Church, Bere Ferrers

    St Andrew's Church, Bere Ferrers

    St_Andrew's_Church,_Bere_Ferrers

  • Lacto vegetarianism
  • Vegetarian diet allowing dairy products

    western advocate of lacto-vegetarianism was the Scottish physician George Cheyne who promoted a milk and vegetable-based diet to treat obesity and other

    Lacto vegetarianism

    Lacto vegetarianism

    Lacto_vegetarianism

  • Christopher Gibbs
  • British antiques dealer and collector (1938–2018)

    to Mick Jagger, whose origins were more modest. It was at one of Gibbs' Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, dinner parties that Jagger whispered to the fashion designer

    Christopher Gibbs

    Christopher_Gibbs

  • David Cameron
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016

    that, because he's wonderful." Ivan was cared for at the specialist NHS Cheyne Day Centre in West London, which closed shortly after he left it. Ivan died

    David Cameron

    David Cameron

    David_Cameron

  • John the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus (6 – 100 AD)

    Routledge. p. 2. Irenaeus, Against Heresies, III.3.4. "John the Apostle". CCEL. Cheyne, Thomas Kelly (1901). "John, Son of Zebedee". Encyclopaedia Biblica. Vol

    John the Apostle

    John the Apostle

    John_the_Apostle

  • John Trayner, Lord Trayner
  • Scottish lawyer

    and was being visited by his friend and colleague Sir John Cheyne and his wife Lady Cheyne. He died at Dean House in Edinburgh on 3 February 1929 and

    John Trayner, Lord Trayner

    John Trayner, Lord Trayner

    John_Trayner,_Lord_Trayner

  • Crochet
  • Technique of creating lace or fabric from thread using a hook

    bordered with 'cheyne lace' in other inventories. One example from 1588 describes "a long cloak of murry velvet, with a border of small cheyne lace of Venice

    Crochet

    Crochet

    Crochet

  • Scopolamine
  • Tropane alkaloid & anticholinergic drug

    Drowsiness or paradoxical reaction, which can present with hallucinations Cheyne–Stokes respiration Dry mouth Skin reddening Inhibition of gastrointestinal

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

  • William Compton (courtier)
  • English soldier and courtier (1482–1528)

    John Brereton and Katherine Berkeley (d. 1494), and widow of Sir Francis Cheyne. They had two sons and a daughter, including: Peter Compton (1523 – 1544)

    William Compton (courtier)

    William Compton (courtier)

    William_Compton_(courtier)

  • Tarshish
  • Biblical term, generally a place-name

    in connection with Tyre, the Phoenician coast is to be understood. T. K. Cheyne (1841–1915) thought that "Tarshish" of Genesis 10:4 and "Tiras" of Genesis

    Tarshish

    Tarshish

  • Ida Lupino
  • British actress and filmmaker (1918–1995)

    Warner Bros. suspended. In 1941, she rejected a supporting role in Kings Row and a lead role in Juke Girl and was put on suspension at the studio. Within

    Ida Lupino

    Ida Lupino

    Ida_Lupino

  • Gerry Adams
  • Irish republican politician (born 1948)

    and an IRA delegation met with British Home Secretary William Whitelaw at Cheyne Walk in Chelsea. The delegation included Adams, Martin McGuinness, Sean

    Gerry Adams

    Gerry Adams

    Gerry_Adams

  • Philistines
  • Ancient people who inhabited Canaan's southern coast

    Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica Amos 1:8 Amos 9:7 These particular Amos

    Philistines

    Philistines

    Philistines

  • CSR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. CSR may refer to: Central serous retinopathy, a visual impairment Cheyne–Stokes respiration, an abnormal respiration pattern Child sex ratio, ratio

    CSR

    CSR

  • Rhyse Martin
  • Papua New Guinea international rugby league footballer (born 1993)

    Papua New Guinea international rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. He previously

    Rhyse Martin

    Rhyse Martin

    Rhyse_Martin

  • Wick, Caithness
  • Town in Highland, Scotland

    among the Caithness lands owned by the family of Cheyne. The last male heir, Sir Reginald de Cheyne, died c. 1345 and was succeeded by his two daughters

    Wick, Caithness

    Wick, Caithness

    Wick,_Caithness

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    Stephen Prickett, Romanticism and Religion(Cambridge: CUP, 1976) See Peter Cheyne, Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press,

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • Michael Bloomberg
  • American businessman and politician (born 1942)

    mansion in Southampton, New York. In 2015, he acquired 4 Cheyne Walk, a historical property in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, which once belonged to writer

    Michael Bloomberg

    Michael Bloomberg

    Michael_Bloomberg

  • Eden Riegel
  • American actress (born 1981)

    Fleche von Bergliez Credited as Claudia Lenz 2023 Mato Anomalies Butterfly, Cheyne In-game credits The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Duvalie The Swift

    Eden Riegel

    Eden Riegel

    Eden_Riegel

  • Sunda clouded leopard
  • Species of carnivore

    2000s Sunda Islands List of largest cats Hearn, A.; Ross, J.; Brodie, J.; Cheyne, S.; Haidir, I. A.; Loken, B.; Mathai, J.; Wilting, A. & McCarthy, J. (2016)

    Sunda clouded leopard

    Sunda clouded leopard

    Sunda_clouded_leopard

  • Sunda leopard cat
  • Small wild cat

    threatened by habitat loss following deforestation. Ross, J.; Brodie, J.; Cheyne, S.; Hearn, A.; Izawa, M.; Loken, B.; Lynam, A.; McCarthy, J.; Mukherjee

    Sunda leopard cat

    Sunda leopard cat

    Sunda_leopard_cat

  • St. Paul's School (New Hampshire)
  • High school in Concord, New Hampshire, US

    and media baron William Randolph Hearst. In 1856, Boston physician George Cheyne Shattuck Jr., the future dean of Harvard Medical School, converted his summer

    St. Paul's School (New Hampshire)

    St._Paul's_School_(New_Hampshire)

  • Ingrid Bergman
  • Swedish actress (1915–1982)

    she agreed to play Golda Meir in 1981, then retired to her apartment in Cheyne Gardens, London, where she underwent chemotherapy. As photographers camped

    Ingrid Bergman

    Ingrid Bergman

    Ingrid_Bergman

  • List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series
  • "All Bodies" Between the Buried and Me 2005 Metal Single May 20, 2021 "Cheyne Stokes" Chelsea Grin 2010 Metal Single May 20, 2021 "Who Do You Love?" George

    List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series

    List_of_downloadable_songs_for_the_Rock_Band_series

  • John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
  • British peer and missing murder suspect

    of wartime Britain. Rationing was still in force, their former home at Cheyne Walk had been bombed, and the family's house at 22 Eaton Square had had

    John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan

    John_Bingham,_7th_Earl_of_Lucan

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    Richard fought bravely and ably during this manoeuvre, unhorsing Sir John Cheyne, a well-known jousting champion, killing Henry's standard bearer Sir William

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • The Amazing Race
  • Adventure reality competition franchise

    Top row: best friends Danny Jimenez & Oswald Mendez of season 2 and the first All Stars, and spouses Kim & Chip McAllister of season 5. Bottom row: dating

    The Amazing Race

    The_Amazing_Race

  • J. M. W. Turner
  • English painter (1775–1851)

    her as "Mr Booth" or "Admiral Booth" in her house at 6 Davis's Place (now Cheyne Walk) in Chelsea, until his death in December 1851. Turner was a habitual

    J. M. W. Turner

    J. M. W. Turner

    J._M._W._Turner

  • Jewish Christianity
  • Proto-Christian breakaway Jewish movement

     118–28. Gamliel 2009, p. 90. Woodhouse, William John (1899). "Antioch". In Cheyne, Thomas Kelly; Black, John Sutherland (eds.). Encyclopaedia biblica: A dictionary

    Jewish Christianity

    Jewish_Christianity

  • Mount Sinai (Bible)
  • Sacred mountain mentioned in the Bible

    Christianity and Islam: A call for peace. BookBaby. ISBN 978-1483563039. Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica. 1 Kings 19:8. Musil, A. (1926) [1911].

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount_Sinai_(Bible)

  • Elizabeth Gaskell
  • English novelist, biographer, and short story writer (1810–1865)

    Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson on 29 September 1810 in Lindsey Row, Chelsea, London, now 93 Cheyne Walk. The doctor who delivered her was Anthony Todd Thomson

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Elizabeth_Gaskell

  • Eloni Vunakece
  • Former Fiji international rugby football league (Great Britain Rugby XIII league)

    Losses - The Front Row Forum :: Rugby League". Forums.leagueunlimited.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015. "Big win for Bati - The Front Row Forum :: Rugby League"

    Eloni Vunakece

    Eloni Vunakece

    Eloni_Vunakece

  • List of Sunset Beach characters
  • aired on NBC from January 6, 1997 to December 31, 1999. played by Hank Cheyne Ricardo Torres had just been promoted to a detective. He's leading a great

    List of Sunset Beach characters

    List_of_Sunset_Beach_characters

  • Hampden Park
  • Association football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland

    injury to Alex Jackson, equalised in the final minute with a goal from Alec Cheyne direct from a corner kick. The roar that followed the goal was so loud that

    Hampden Park

    Hampden Park

    Hampden_Park

  • Flensing
  • Process of harvesting blubber from whales

    cut strips of blubber from the whale's back. These were tied together and rowed ashore, where they were cut into smaller pieces to be boiled into oil in

    Flensing

    Flensing

    Flensing

  • Sunset Beach (TV series)
  • American television series

    Stevens), Peter Barton (Eddie Connors), Laura Harring (Paula Stevens), Hank Cheyne (Ricardo Torres) and Kathleen Noone (Bette Katzenkazrahi). In its first

    Sunset Beach (TV series)

    Sunset Beach (TV series)

    Sunset_Beach_(TV_series)

  • Esha Ness
  • Scottish peninsula

    Haa Museum. The house belonged to the Cheyne family, who were the Lairds of Tangwick. The last Laird, John Cheyne VIII, died in 1840 and it was left to

    Esha Ness

    Esha Ness

    Esha_Ness

  • 2024 in the United Kingdom
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  • Chine
  • v. t.

    Too chamfer the ends of a stave and form the chine..

  • Schweitzerkase
  • n.

    Gruyere cheese.

  • Teine
  • n.

    See Teyne.

  • Skipper
  • n.

    The cheese maggot. See Cheese fly, under Cheese.

  • Chine
  • n.

    A chink or cleft; a narrow and deep ravine; as, Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight, a quarter of a mile long and 230 feet deep.

  • Cheese
  • n.

    A mass of pomace, or ground apples, pressed together in the form of a cheese.

  • Cheve
  • v. i.

    To come to an issue; to turn out; to succeed; as, to cheve well in a enterprise.

  • Jackman
  • n.

    A cream cheese.

  • Chine
  • v. t.

    To cut through the backbone of; to cut into chine pieces.

  • Chyme
  • n.

    The pulpy mass of semi-digested food in the small intestines just after its passage from the stomach. It is separated in the intestines into chyle and excrement. See Chyle.

  • Cheese
  • n.

    A low courtesy; -- so called on account of the cheese form assumed by a woman's dress when she stoops after extending the skirts by a rapid gyration.

  • Achenial
  • a.

    Pertaining to an achene.

  • Heyne
  • n.

    A wretch; a rascal.

  • Chegoe
  • n.

    Alt. of Chegre

  • Akene
  • n.

    Same as Achene.

  • Jumper
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    The larva of the cheese fly. See Cheese fly, under Cheese.

  • Pale
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    A cheese scoop.

  • Chyle
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    A milky fluid containing the fatty matter of the food in a state of emulsion, or fine mechanical division; formed from chyme by the action of the intestinal juices. It is absorbed by the lacteals, and conveyed into the blood by the thoracic duct.