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Fictional character
Charles Wycliffe
Created by
W. J. Burley
Portrayed by
Jack Shepherd
In-universe information
Gender
Male
Title
Superintendent
Occupation
Police Detective
Spouse
Helen
Children
2
Nationality
British
Charles Wycliffe is a fictional English detective superintendent, created by author W. J. Burley. He featured in twenty-two novels. (Burley died when the twenty-third was still unfinished).
CharlesWycliffe is a fictional English detective superintendent, created by author W. J. Burley. He featured in twenty-two novels. (Burley died when the...
CharlesWycliffe Goodwin (1817–1878) was an English Egyptologist, bible scholar, lawyer and judge. His last judicial position was as Acting Chief Judge...
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John Wycliffe (/ˈwɪklɪf/; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian...
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1830. The first publication has been credited to the British scholar CharlesWycliffe Goodwin (1817–1878), who published for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society...
encircled by a serpent. It was first published in England in 1852 by CharlesWycliffe Goodwin as Fragment of a Graeco-Egyptian Work Upon Magic for the Cambridge...
Norman conquest, 2nd ed., 1991:11. Compare: Felix (1848). Goodwin, CharlesWycliffe (ed.). The Anglo-Saxon version of the Life of St. Guthlac. Originally...
(born 1970), American judge CharlesWycliffe Goodwin (1817–1878), British Egyptologist, bible scholar, lawyer and judge Charles Goodwin (of Rowfant) (1658–1731)...
book. And even before Brauns's German-translated version appeared, CharlesWycliffe Goodwin noted in 1875 that "The Japanese Stone-cutter" from the Dutch...
Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death (1990) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring his series detective, CharlesWycliffe. A local bookseller...
Wycliffe and the House of Fear (1995) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring detective CharlesWycliffe. For five hundred years, the...
Wycliffe and the Last Rites (1992) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring his series detective CharlesWycliffe. The vicar of Moresk...
egyptologists: François Chabas, Johannes Dümichen, Conradus Leemans, CharlesWycliffe Goodwin, Emmanuel de Rougé, Samuel Birch, Edward Hincks, Luigi Vassalli...
first scholarly publication has been credited to the British scholar CharlesWycliffe Goodwin, who published for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, one PGM...
William; Workman, William Ring; Arnold, Frederick; Morley, John; Goodwin, CharlesWycliffe (1834). The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, Science...
means "wen" or "lump" in Korean and may indicate its actual origins. CharlesWycliffe Goodwin noticed that the Japanese "Kobutori" tale closely paralleled...
the death of Liuzzo and associated damages. On May 27, 1983, Judge CharlesWycliffe Joiner rejected the claims, saying there was "no evidence the FBI was...