Edward Backhouse Eastwick CB (1814 – 16 July 1883, Ventnor, Isle of Wight) was an English orientalist, diplomat and Conservative Member of Parliament. He wrote and edited a number of books on South Asian countries. These included a Sindhi vocabulary and a grammar of the Hindustani language.
Edward Backhouse Eastwick CB (1814 – 16 July 1883, Ventnor, Isle of Wight) was an English orientalist, diplomat and Conservative Member of Parliament...
has the yekdīgar version woven into it, the English translation by EdwardEastwick on the plaque alongside it quoted in a speech by Ban Ki-moon (see below)...
the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine? I name thee, O Sakuntala! and all at once is said. —Goethe, 1791 —translation by EdwardEastwick...
Eastwick may refer to: Eastwick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a neighborhood Eastwick (SEPTA station), a railway station on the Airport Line to Philadelphia...
country of Costaguana, he turned to The War between Peru and Chile; EdwardEastwick, Venezuela: or, Sketches of Life in a South American Republic (1868);...
Davies (1679–1732), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge EdwardEastwick (1814–1883), orientalist, diplomat and politician, Professor of Urdu...
from the 2nd edition (1880) of the translation of the Gulistan by EdwardEastwick. Iran Front Page article, April 19, 2017. Full text of Eugene Onegin...
ABC television series Eastwick, and starred alongside actress Jaime Ray Newman (his future co-star in The Punisher); Eastwick was canceled after one...
William Campbell Sleigh, lawyer and politician, and diplomat and MP EdwardEastwick, both of whom retired to and died in Ventnor. The admiral Earl Jellicoe...
Destinées Augusta Theodosia Drane – History of England for Family Use EdwardEastwick – The Journal of a Diplomate's Three Years' Residence in Persia George...
51°17′02″N 0°22′11″W / 51.284°N 0.3698°W / 51.284; -0.3698 Eastwick Park, also Eastwich Park, at Great Bookham in Surrey, England (for the period 1726–1958)...
Herbert Eastwick Compton (16 November 1853 – 1906) was an English novelist, biographer, world traveller, and writer on miscellaneous topics, including...
1880 Serving with David James Jenkins Preceded by Robert Fowler Edward Backhouse Eastwick Succeeded by David James Jenkins Reginald Brett Personal details...
Dorking Road. Eastwick Park, a beautiful manor in the village, was lost in 1958. The house stood within the area of roads now known as the 'Eastwick area', and...
Preceded by Thomas Baring Samuel Gurney Succeeded by Robert Fowler EdwardEastwick Personal details Born 3 October 1828 Died 21 July 1884(1884-07-21)...
Cork, in 1851 and secondly Alice Nash of Malvern Wells in 1877. His nephew Edward Jenkins was a barrister, novelist and MP for Dundee. Leigh Rayment's Historical...
(Golden Globe Award, Emmy nomination); Falling in Love; The Witches of Eastwick, adapted from the novel by John Updike; The Bonfire of the Vanities, adapted...
Sherbrooke. A younger brother was the Orientalist and politician Edward Backhouse Eastwick. Eastwick went out to India in 1826 as an ensign in the Bombay Army...
Towne and his family. He corresponded with Charles Eastwick Smith, which is part of the "Charles Eastwick Smith letters from botanists" archives at the Academy...
it was part of his residence. The English orientalist and diplomat EdwardEastwick, who saw Aziz Khan in Tabriz in 1860 September, recounts him as "a...
Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - Handbook of the Bengal Presidency, page 369 John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - Handbook of the...
roles. His eclectic body of work includes such films as The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Little Nikita (1988), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Snow Falling...
Sir Ronald Thomson, chargé d'affaires December 1862 – January 1863: EdwardEastwick, chargé d'affaires 1863, 1869–70: Sir Ronald Thomson, chargé d'affaires...
inhabited. After writing Rabbit Is Rich, Updike published The Witches of Eastwick (1984), a playful novel about witches living in Rhode Island. He described...