Thomas Traherne (/trəˈhɑːrn/; 1636 or 1637 – c. 27 September 1674) was an English poet, Anglican cleric, theologian, and religious writer. The intense...
Traherne, Trahern, or Treherne is a Welsh surname, and may refer to: Cennydd Traherne (1910–1995), Welsh landowner John Treherne (1929–1989), English...
Philip Traherne, or Traheron (/trəˈhɑːrn/; 9 August 1635 in Lugwardine – 1686 in St. Nicholas, Hereford) was an English diplomat, author of books. He was...
Margaret Traherne (23 November 1919 — 30 June 2006) was an Essex-born artist active in the twentieth century. She was regarded as a leading artist of her...
Sir Cennydd George Traherne KG TD (14 December 1910 – 26 January 1995) was a notable Welsh landowner. Sir Cennydd was born at Coedarhydyglyn near Cardiff...
Llewelyn Traherne (13 March 1766 – 5 December 1842) was a Welsh magistrate and briefly High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1801. He was born in Cardiff, the only...
George Brewer and Bertram Bloch, starring Tallulah Bankhead. Judith "Judy" Traherne, is a young, carefree, hedonistic Long Island socialite and heiress with...
John Traherne Moggridge (8 March 1842 – 24 November 1874) was a British botanist, entomologist, and arachnologist. A Fellow of the Linnean Society of London...
Traherne Island is a 13 hectares (0.050 sq mi) island in the Waitematā Harbour, very near Rosebank Peninsula, in Auckland, New Zealand. It is one of two...
John Montgomery Traherne, FRS, FSA, FGS, FLS (5 October 1788 – 5 February 1860) was a Welsh Anglican priest, antiquarian, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant...
Annand Taylor Alfred Tennyson Edith Matilda Thomas Francis Thompson Thomas Traherne Herbert Trench Richard Chenevix Trench Evelyn Underhill Henry Vaughan C...
Harry Traherne Moggridge CBE (born 1936) is a British architect and landscape architect, co-founder of Colvin & Moggridge with Brenda Colvin, and former...
2009 A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche DuBois Donmar Warehouse 2013 Betrayal Emma Ethel Barrymore Theatre 2016 Plenty Susan Traherne The Public Theater...
Huntly (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1894), p. 401 John Montgomery Traherne, Historical Notices of Matthew Craddock of Swansea (London, William Rees;...
was among the high-grossing films of the year, and the role of Judith Traherne, a spirited heiress suffering from a malignant brain tumor, brought her...
Princess of Wales: 29 October 1981 Pope John Paul II: 2 June 1982 Sir Cennydd Traherne: 29 January 1985 Philip Dunleavy: 25 January 1993 Nelson Mandela: 16 June...
India and Australia Treherne Parker (born 1968), an English cricketer Traherne (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
of Saint Paul of the Cross), the stained glass was designed by Margaret Traherne. Stephen Foster designed, carved and painted the panelling in the Chapel...
Caan and cast him in his next film, El Dorado, playing Alan Bourdillion Traherne, a.k.a. Mississippi, in support of John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. He had...
resembles the species. The species has been grown for generations. Author John Traherne Moggridge said in 1874 in one of his books that he proved that the seeds...
(1865) The Lambs All Safe: Or, the Salvation of Children (1865) Thomas Traherne One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
Finzi's bleak outlook on life. He found solace in the poetry of Thomas Traherne and his favourite, Thomas Hardy, whose poems, as well as those by Christina...
including Richard Crashaw (1613–1649), Andrew Marvell (1621–1678), Thomas Traherne (1636 or 1637–1674) and Henry Vaughan (1622–1695). The Cavalier poets were...
Silkwood Karen Silkwood 1984 Falling in Love Molly Gilmore 1985 Plenty Susan Traherne Out of Africa Karen Blixen 1986 Heartburn Rachel Samstat 1987 Ironweed...
13th Baronet 1903–1982 1970 Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk 941 Sir Cennydd Traherne 1910–1995 1970 Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan 942 Geoffrey Waldegrave, 12th...