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Hearty is a surname of Irish origin, being a variant of the surname Harty. Notable people with the surname include: * Hugh Hearty (1912-1939), Scottish professional footballer *Paul Hearty (born 1978), Irish Gaelic footballer See also * Hearty White (born 1964), American radio host and musician * HMS Hearty, the name of several ships of the Royal Navy * Hearty elimia, an extinct species of freshwater snail * Hearty Mart, a rural and semi-urban retail chain *Hearty and Hellish! ''Hearty and Hellish!'' is a live album of traditional Irish folk songs performed by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, recorded live at the Gate of Horn in Chicago. It was their second album for Columbia Records. In a January 1963 article, ..., a live album of Irish folk songs * Harty (surname) {{surname ...
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Hugh Hearty
Hugh Hearty (16 June 1912 — after 1939) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Born in Edinburgh, Hearty began his career with Heart of Midlothian. He was released by the club in 1935, moving to Cardiff City. He made 18 league appearances during the 1935–36 season but left to join Clapton Orient Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional football club based in Leyton, East London, England, who compete in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. They are the second oldest football club in London to play at a profess ... where he finished his professional career. References 1912 births Year of death missing Footballers from Edinburgh Scottish men's footballers Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Cardiff City F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football fullbacks {{Scotland-footy-defender-1910s-stub ...
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Paul Hearty
Paul Hearty is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as goalkeeper for the Armagh county team. He was named in goal for the 2006 ''Irish News'' Ulster Allstars team for his performances in Armagh's 2006 Uster championship win. Club Hearty was part of the Crossmaglen team that won 13 Armagh Senior Football Championships in a row between 1996 and 2008. This equals the national record for consecutive county football championships set by Ballina Stephenites of Mayo between 1904 and 1916. The 2008 win was Crossmaglen's 37th in all, also drawing them level with Castleblayney Faughs's record of most county football championships ever. Hearty has also won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship seven times and the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship four times with the club. Hearty, along with Oisín McConville, John McEntee, Tony McEntee, Francie Bellew and Cathal Short is one of six Crossmaglen players to have shared in all these successes since 1996. Hearty retired ...
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Hearty White
David Morris (born January 3, 1964), known professionally as Hearty White, is a radio host and musician who is best known as the frontman for Cold Water Army, and his band Bag We Bag. Morris, who was born in Bermuda, is also the creator of two radio personalities, Lee Harvey and Hearty White. ''The Hearty White Radio Show'', also known as the ''Miracle Nutrition Hour'', aired weekly on WVFS on Tuesday nights at 9 PM EST in Tallahassee, Florida, for years. On June 12, 2012, the "Hearty White" persona came out of retirement and resumed his show on WFMU. It is called ''Miracle Nutrition with Hearty White'' and it currently airs on Thursdays 6 to 7 PM EST. The show contains both extemporaneous spoken word and written radio plays by Hearty White, which often includes recurring characters such as Lou Regester, Baruch "Butchie" Spinoza, Don Bourgeoi-Sie, Belinda Blurb, and Hans Conried. In November 2014, Morris, in his Hearty White persona, filmed a series of station identificati ...
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HMS Hearty
Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name ''Hearty'' - * , a 12-gun brig, sold in 1816 * , a that became a Post Office Packet Service The Post Office Packet Service dates to Tudor times and ran until 1823, when the Admiralty assumed control of the service. Originally, the Post Office used packet ships to carry mail packets to and from British embassies, colonies and outposts. Th ... packet, sailing out of Falmouth, Cornwall. On 12 September 1827, she sailed from Falmouth for Jamaica, under the command of Lieutenant Jewry or Jawry, RN, and with 35 persons on board. She was sighted within a few days sail of Barbados, but never reached that island. She disappeared, believed to have foundered with all hands, in 1827. * , a paddle tug, formerly ''Merry Monarch'', purchased in 1855; broken up in 1876 * , a surveying ship * , a drifter, hired 1915-1919 * , an Citations References * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hearty Royal Navy ship names ...
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Hearty Elimia
The hearty elimia, ''Elimia jonesi'', is an extinct species of freshwater snails in the family Pleuroceridae. This species was endemic to Alabama, the United States, with records from the Coosa River. It is now considered extinct, having not been reported since the river was impounded, despite surveys. The specific name Specific name may refer to: * in Database management systems, a system-assigned name that is unique within a particular database In taxonomy, either of these two meanings, each with its own set of rules: * Specific name (botany), the two-part (bino ... ''jonesi'' honors Walter Jones, state geologist of Alabama. Description The shell measures in height and in width. References Elimia Extinct gastropods Freshwater animals of North America Endemic molluscs of the United States Endemic fauna of the Southeastern United States Gastropods described in 1936 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Pleuroceridae-stub ...
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Hearty Mart
Hearty Mart is a rural and semi-urban retail chain founded by Nadeem Jafri, Hearty Mart is a part of IIMA case study, ECCH (European Case Clearing House), Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India and other institutes. Overview Hearty Mart started as a retail store in Juhapura, and eventually started focusing on rural empowerment with its franchisee retail model. The group is now involved in Convenience food, Spice, Bakery, Tea processing as well as the Hospitality industry. Their major outlets are based in Ahmedabad, Siddhpur, Dholka, Morbi and various rural and semi urban areas of Gujarat. During lockdown in Gujarat, Hearty Mart played a key role in providing free ration kits. History Hearty Mart initially started up as a super market in Juhapura, Ahmedabad in 2004 by Mr. Jafri. To provide a modern retail experience to the bottom-of-the-pyramid, the group started its franchisee network at smaller towns like Ilol, Pipodar, Kakoshi, Vadnagar and Idar. These stores a ...
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Hearty And Hellish!
''Hearty and Hellish!'' is a live album of traditional Irish folk songs performed by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, recorded live at the Gate of Horn in Chicago. It was their second album for Columbia Records. In a January 1963 article, ''Time'' magazine selected ''Hearty and Hellish!'' as one of the top 10 albums of 1962. Shanachie Records released the album on CD in 1993. It was reissued in 2009 in mp3 only format. Reception Robert Shelton, writing in ''The New York Times'', favorably compared album to the group's Grammy-nominated first Columbia record, '' A Spontaneous Performance Recording''. He considered ''Hearty and Hellish!'' to be "much more representative of these gifted performers", and he especially praised the number, "The 23rd of June", from the album. Track listing Side one #"Irish Rover" #"The Barnyards of Delgaty" #"October Winds" (a.k.a. "The Castle of Dromore") #"Courtin' in the Kitchen" #"The Jolly Tinker" #"Jug of This" #"Johnny McEldoo" #"Whiske ...
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