college head JohnHorner, a fictional character in The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, a Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jack Horner (disambiguation)...
Fellowship Jack Horner (baseball) (1863–1910), American professional baseball player Jack Horner (journalist) (1912–2005), Gordon JohnHorner, Minnesota sportscaster...
two Academy Awards win, Horner also won six Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, and was nominated for three BAFTA Awards. Horner, who was an avid pilot,...
horner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horner is an English and German surname that derives from the traditional occupation horner, meaning horn-worker...
JohnHorn may refer to: John A. Horn (born 1968), former United States Attorney John Galbraith Horn (1860–1925), British tennis player John J. Horn (1917–1999)...
to the dishonest actions of Thomas Horner in the Tudor period. The song’s most common lyrics are: Little Jack Horner Sat in the corner, Eating his Christmas...
challenged by JohnHorner and other young firemen and over the course of a protracted dispute which saw all the union's full-time officials resign, Horner was elected...
Carbuncle", from the Countess of Morcar's hotel suite. The police arrest JohnHorner, a plumber with a criminal record who was in the Countess's room repairing...
memorial to Edward Horner, who died of wounds in the First World War. The sculpture was executed by Sir Alfred Munnings. Edward Horner was the only surviving...
geologist and educational reformer. He was the younger brother of Francis Horner. Horner was a founder of the School of Arts of Edinburgh, now Heriot-Watt University...
denied this. Florence Horner was born on April 18, 1937, in Camden, New Jersey, to Russell Horner (1901–1943) and Ella Horner (née Goff, 1906–1998)....
Frederick Horner may refer to: JohnHorner (British politician) (Frederick JohnHorner, 1911–1997), British firefighter, trade unionist and politician...
June 2018. John Francis Fortescue Horner at Find a Grave Sir John Francis Fortescue Horner (1842–1927), Barrister; husband of Lady Horner at the National...
was enclosed between 1604 and 1642, probably by Sir JohnHorner. In 1724 Thomas Strangways Horner commissioned Nathaniel Ireson to build the first Park...
The John Scott Horner House is located in Ripon, Wisconsin. John Scott Horner was Governor of the Michigan Territory before becoming Secretary of the...
John Galbraith Horn (16 April 1860 – 10 September 1925) also known as J.G. Horn or Galbraith Horn was a Scottish tennis player who competed at the Wimbledon...
This is a list of compositions by James Horner. 1981 A Few Days in Weasel Creek 1981 Angel Dusted 1982 A Piano for Mrs. Cimino 1982 Rascals and Robbers:...
Henry Horner (November 30, 1878 – October 6, 1940) was an American politician. Horner served as the 28th Governor of Illinois, serving from January 1933...