Henry Jellett (priest) (1821–1901), Irish Anglican priest
Henry Jellett (gynaecologist) (1872–1948), his son, Irish gynaecologist and author
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of Trinity College, Dublin Eva Jellett, first woman to graduate in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin HenryJellett (father) (died 1901), Irish Anglican...
is a work of detective fiction by New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh and HenryJellett. It is the only book Marsh co-authored.: 264 Ngaio Marsh suffered from...
Tempest by Hector Bolitho. Press, 9 January 1937 Exit Sir Derek by HenryJellett, adapted from The Nursing Home Murder, unpublished at the time. First...
Hewitt Poole Jellett, Serjeant-at-law (Ireland) and Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for County Laois, and of the Venerable HenryJellett, Archdeacon of...
Robert Jellett (born c. 1960) is a former Ottawa City Councillor. He represented the large Cumberland Ward, located at the city's eastern edge from 2003...
Edwin Costley Jellett (November 22, 1860 – March 8, 1929) was an American engineer, botanist, gardener, photographer, artist, and diarist who wrote books...
by John Joly and Henry Horatio Dixon. 1897: USS Holland launched by John Philip Holland. Saccharimeter created by John Hewitt Jellett. 1901: Reflector...
from 1834 until his death. in 1862 Robert Evansfrom 1862 until 1873. HenryJellett, serving from 1853 to 1889 Robert Cooper Wills, serving from 1889 until...
while Humphrey Lloyd was provost, Samuel Haughton, Anthony Traill, John Jellett and others proposed that degrees be open to women, on the same terms as...
first woman executed in the electric chair. Judith Cengiz and Lindsay Jellett are Australian fraternal twins who share a trust fund of $130,000 due to...
also worked with Mainie Jellett, Evie Hone, and Mary Swanzy. Henry went on to display little of his influence in her work. Henry painted in Venice and in...
summers. Among her enduring childhood friends were the artists Mainie Jellett and Sylvia Cooke-Collis. When her father became mentally ill in 1907, she...
scholar, mathematician and poet ("The Memory of the Dead") John Hewitt Jellett (1817–1888), mathematician and Provost of Trinity College John Edward Jones...
1865 Ryder The Scripture Doctrine of Acceptance with God 1877 John Hewitt Jellett The efficacy of prayer 1878–9 George Alexander Chadwick Christ bearing...
Heffernan – Irish-American nurse in WWI Rex Ingram – film director Mainie Jellett – painter Alan Joyce – CEO of Qantas Airways Limited Robert Mallet – geophysicist...
political themes in an emerging nation. Irish Modernism began with Mainie Jellett, with later participants being The White Stag group, The Exhibition of...
Garden, Brittany c.1912 Sean Keating (1889–1977) An Allegory c.1922 Mainie Jellett (1897–1944) Decoration 1923 Gerard Dillon (1916–1971) The Little Green...
Sinclair Savory Dublin University Woods See Ireland section below Samuels Jellett See Ireland section below National University of Ireland MacNeill See Ireland...
Bartholomew Lloyd Franc Sadleir Richard MacDonnell Humphrey Lloyd John Hewitt Jellett George Salmon Anthony Traill John Pentland Mahaffy John Bernard Edward...