Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939), English writer, campaigner for social reforms, vegetarian, and animal rights advocate
Henry Salt (Egyptologist) (1780–1827), English artist, traveller, diplomat, and Egyptologist
Mr. Salt (Mr. Henry Salt), fictional character from the children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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HenrySalt may refer to: Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939), English writer, campaigner for social reforms, vegetarian, and animal rights advocate Henry...
Henry Shakespear Stephens Salt (/sɔːlt, sɒlt/; 20 September 1851 – 19 April 1939) was an English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields...
to be deceased; it is implied that Augustus actually devoured him. Veruca Salt is a greedy, demanding, spoiled brat and one of the four main antagonists...
five daughters. The children of Salt all have a street named after them in the village of Saltaire. Sir William HenrySalt, 2nd baronet (11 December 1831...
actor and comedian. He was known for his acting roles in movies such as HenrySalt in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Algernon in The...
would culminate in his descendant Menelik's Expansions. Zemene Mesafint HenrySalt (1814). A Voyage to Abyssinia. London: W. Bulmer and Co. p. 472. Budge...
the "Adimo" mentioned in the account of the traveler HenrySalt who was dead by the time of Salt's visit to northern Ethiopia in 1809/1810. Demetros was...
Cyprus", carved their names into the first corridor. The British consul HenrySalt and, in 1829, Champollion both worked to clear earth that had filled in...
a year. He may be identical with the Emperor "Haimanot" mentioned by HenrySalt, who ruled for a year between Iyasu III and Hezqeyas and had died before...
years before the birth of Christ. Oral lists recorded by James Bruce and HenrySalt claim Bazen reigned for sixteen years. A manuscript held in the British...
Stevenson Salt, second son of the second Baronet, was a rear admiral in the Royal Navy. Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet (1803–1876) Sir William HenrySalt, 2nd...
the Holy Twelve was severely challenged by animal rights pioneer Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939) in a memoir as well as in the vegetarian press. Edmond...
Edmond HenrySalt James, CIE, CBE was an administrator in British India. He twice acted as the Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan. Provinces of British...
remained erect, shown in the print "The Obelisk at Axum" of HenrySalt (1780–1827). Salt travelled back to England with Captain Thomas Fremantle, and...
Salting the earth, or sowing with salt, is the ritual of spreading salt on the sites of cities razed by conquerors. It originated as a curse on re-inhabitation...
John HenrySalter (1862 – 5 August 1942) was an English naturalist and ornithologist. He was a professor of botany at the University College of Wales,...
Greek, Giovanni ("Yanni") d'Athanasi, who at the time was working for HenrySalt, the British Consul-General. The tomb's plastered walls were richly and...
Duke of Bavaria, Henry the Lion, decided that the bishops of Freising no longer needed their salt revenue. The gabelle—a hated French salt tax—was enacted...
The Salt march, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India...
Nest. Maxwell 1833, p. 42 Blakey 1854, p. 77 Hendrick, George (1977). HenrySalt: Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters. University of Illinois Press...
Haymanot II. He may be identical with the Emperor Solomon whom the traveler HenrySalt lists as one of the Emperors still alive at the time of his visit in 1809/1810...
Bird was a confederate of the medium. The psychical researcher William HenrySalter speculated that Crandon's husband may have been an accomplice and that...
is now known for his works about George Bernard Shaw, and his life of HenrySalt. He married the artist Clara Birnberg (1894–1989); they both became Quakers...
between 1797 and 1800. John J. Halls, in his Life and Correspondence of HenrySalt, preserves a description of this powerful warlord, as "small in stature...
Páez 2008, pp. 106–107. Salt 1814, pp. 460–462. Páez 2008, p. 108. Morié 1904b, p. 102. Dillmann 1853, p. 346. HenrySalt (1814). A Voyage to Abyssinia...