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Humphry is a masculine given name and surname. It comes from the Old Germanic name Hunfrid, which means "friend of the hun". The name may refer to: People First name *Humphry Berkeley (1926–1994), British politician *Humphry Bowen (1929–2001), British botanist and chemist *Humphry Davy (1778–1829), British scientist *Humphry Ditton (1675–1715), British mathematician * Humphry Garratt (1898–1974), British cricket player *Humphry Knipe (born 1941), South African writer * Humphry Legge, 8th Earl of Dartmouth (1888–1962), British police officer * Humphry Marshall (1722–1801), American botanist *Humphry Morice (1671–1731), British banker * Humphry Osmond (1917–2004), British psychiatrist *Humphry Repton (1752–1818), British landscape designer *Humphry Rolleston (1862–1944), British physician *Thomas Humphry Ward (1845–1926), British writer *Humphry William Woolrych (1795–1871), British lawyer and writer Surname * C.E. Humphry (1854–1925), British journalist ...
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Masculine
Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as socially constructed, and there is also evidence that some behaviors considered masculine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. To what extent masculinity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate. It is distinct from the definition of the biological male sex, as anyone can exhibit masculine traits. Standards of masculinity vary across different cultures and historical periods. Overview Masculine qualities and roles are considered typical of, appropriate for, and expected of boys and men. Standards of manliness or masculinity vary across different cultures, subcultures, ethnic groups and historical periods. Traits traditionally viewed as masculine in Western society include strength, courage, independence, leadership, and assertiveness.Thomas, R. Murray (2001),Fe ...
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Thomas Humphry Ward
Thomas Humphry Ward (9 November 1845 – 6 May 1926) was an English author and journalist, (usually writing as Humphry Ward) but best known as the husband of the author Mary Augusta Ward, who wrote under the name Mrs. Humphry Ward. Life He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England; his parents were Henry Ward, a cleric, and Jane Sandwith, daughter of Humphry Sandwith III, a surgeon there. He studied at Merchant Taylors' School and at Brasenose College, Oxford, at which he became a Fellow in 1869 and a tutor in 1870. His compositions consisted of editorials which he submitted to ''The Times''. Additionally, he edited a four-volume anthology, ''The English Poets'' (1880); ''Men of the Reign'' (1885); ''The Reign of Queen Victoria'' (1887); ''English Art in the Public Galleries of London'' (1888); and ''Men of the Time'', which ran to 12 editions. He wrote alone ''Humphry Sandwith, a Memoir'' (1884), and jointly ''The Oxford Spectator'' (1868) and ''Romney'' (1904). Elected a mem ...
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Humphries
Humphries is a surname, and may refer to: * Barry Humphries (1934–2023), Australian comedian, creator of characters Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson * Carla Humphries (born 1988), American-born Filipina actress and commercial model, also known as Carla Loren * Charles Humphries, British countertenor * Chris Humphries (1947–2009), British botanist * David Humphries (1953–2020), English cricketer, brother of Mark Humphries * Edward "Ted" Humphries, Australian politician * Gary Humphries (born 1958), Australian politician * Gemma Humphries, British weather forecaster * Gerald Humphries (1908–1983), English cricketer * Henry Humphries (1879–1964), Canadian cricketer * Isaac Humphries (born 1998), Australian basketball player * Jay Humphries (born 1962), American basketball player * Jimmie Humphries (1889–1971), American professional baseball player, manager and executive * Joe Humphries (1876–1946), English cricketer * John Humphries (other), several pe ...
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Humphreys (surname)
Humphreys is a common surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan Humphreys (born 1939), English former professional footballer *Alastair Humphreys, English cyclist, adventurer, author and motivational speaker *Alf Humphreys (1953–2018), Canadian actor * Andrew Humphreys (1821–1904), U.S. politician *Andrew A. Humphreys (1810–1883), U.S. Army officer and Union general * Anthony Humphreys (born 1971), Australian cricketer * Arthur Humphreys (1917–2003), British former managing director of International Computers Limited (ICL) *Ben Humphreys (1934–2019), Australian politician *Benjamin G. Humphreys (1808–1882), U.S. politician and Confederate Army general *Benjamin G. Humphreys II (1865–1923), U.S. politician * Billy Humphreys, English footballer * Bob Humphreys (other) *Cecil Humphreys (1883–1947), British film actor *Charles Humphreys (1714–1786), U.S. miller, Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania *Chris Humphreys, British novelist and act ...
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Humphrey
Humphrey is both a masculine given name and a surname. An earlier form, not attested since Medieval times, was Hunfrid. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name Medieval period :''Ordered chronologically'' *Hunfrid of Prüm (Saint Humphrey, died 871), Benedictine monk * Humphrey of Hauteville (c. 1010–1057), Count of Apulia *Humphrey de Bohun (other), various people who lived from the 11th to 14th centuries *Humphrey of Toron (other), four 12th-century nobles *Humphrey, 2nd Earl of Buckingham (1381–1399), English peer and member of the House of Lords *Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1390–1447) Modern era *Humphrey Atkins (1922–1996), British politician and a member of the Conservative Party *Humphrey Barclay (1941–), British television comedy producer. *Humphrey Bate (1875–1936), American harmonica player and string band leader *Humphrey Bland (1686–1763), British Army general *Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American film ac ...
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Humphery
Humphery is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bobby Humphery (born 1961), American football player *Frederick Humphery (1841–1908), Australian politician *William Humphery (1827–1909), British politician See also *Humfrey, given name and surname *Humphrey, given name and surname *Humphry, surname *Humphreys (surname) *Humphries, surname *Humphrys Humphrys is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bob Humphrys (1952–2008), BBC Wales sports broadcaster *Fletcher Humphrys (born 1976), Australian actor *Sir Francis Humphrys (1879–1971), British colonial administrator and dipl ...
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Humfrey
Humfrey is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Humfrey Malins (born 1945), British Conservative politician * Humfry Payne (1902–1936), English archaeologist Surname * Chris Humfrey, Australian zoologist and television personality * Pelham Humfrey (1647–1674), English Restoration composer * William Humfrey (died 1579), goldsmith and Assay Master to Queen Elizabeth I of England See also * Humphery, surname * Humphrey, given name and surname * Humphry Humphry is a masculine given name and surname. It comes from the Old Germanic name Hunfrid, which means "friend of the hun". The name may refer to: People First name *Humphry Berkeley (1926–1994), British politician * Humphry Bowen (1929–20 ...
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Humphry Clinker
''The Expedition of Humphry Clinker'' was the last of the picaresque novels of Tobias Smollett, published in London on 17 June 1771 (three months before Smollett's death), and is considered by many to be his best and funniest work. It is an epistolary novel, presented in the form of letters written by six characters: Matthew Bramble, a Welsh Squire; his sister Tabitha; their niece Lydia and nephew Jeremy Melford; Tabitha's maid Winifred Jenkins; and Lydia's suitor Wilson. Much of the comedy arises from differences in the descriptions of the same events and places seen by the participants. Attributions of motives and descriptions of behaviour show wild variation and reveal much about the character of the teller. The setting, amidst the high-society spa towns, inns, and seaside resorts of the 18th century, provides his characters with many opportunities for satirical observations on English and Scottish life, manners, and politics. Smollett relies heavily on a scatological humour an ...
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William Gilson Humphry
William Gilson Humphry (1815–1886) was an English clergyman and academic. Life Humphry was born at Sudbury, Suffolk, on 30 January 1815, son of William Wood Humphry, barrister-at-law, and brother of George Murray Humphry. Humphry was educated at Carmalt's school, Putney, and then at Shrewsbury School, under Dr. Samuel Butler, becoming captain of the school. In 1833 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1835 gained the Pitt scholarship. Two years later he graduated as senior classic, second chancellor's medallist, and twenty-seventh wrangler, and in 1839 he was elected a Fellow of his college. Humphry was intended for the legal profession, but in 1842 he took holy orders. For some years he worked at Cambridge, acting as steward and assistant tutor of Trinity, and he was proctor of the university in 1845–6. From 1847 to 1855 he was examining chaplain to Charles Blomfield, bishop of London. In 1852 Humphry became rector of Northolt, Middlesex. From 1855 until his death ...
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Ozias Humphry
Ozias Humphry (or Humphrey) (8 September 1742 – 9 March 1810) was a leading English painter of portrait miniatures, later oils and pastels, of the 18th century. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1791, and in 1792 he was appointed ''Portrait Painter in Crayons to the King'' (i.e. pastels). Name ''Humphry'' is the spelling Ozias himself used in his signature on the backing card of his miniature of ''Charlotte, Princess Royal'' (1769; Windsor Castle). This is also the spelling given in the catalogues of the annual exhibitions of the Royal Academy from 1779 to 1795.see Algernon Graves, ''The Royal Academy of Arts. A complete dictionary of contributors and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904'', vol. IV, London 1906, s.v. Humphry, Ozias, R.A. The different spelling in the far more common form of ''Humphrey'' may originally well be due to a mistake but was already in use during his own lifetime. It appears thus in the Royal Academy catalogues for the years 1796 and ...
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Jay Humphry
Jay (James Clarke)"1963 North American, U.S., and Canadian Champions", ''Skating'' magazine, May 1963 Humphry (born July 28, 1948 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian former figure skater who competed in men's singles. He won the gold medal at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in 1968 and 1969 and competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics. During his competitive career he was coached by Edi Rada and Ellen Burka."Humphry carved his mark as national skating champion, grouch"
''The Vancouver Sun'', December 29, 2009
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George Murray Humphry
Sir George Murray Humphry, FRS (18 July 1820 – 24 September 1896) was a professor of physiology and anatomy at Cambridge, surgeon, gerontologist and medical writer. Life He was born at Sudbury in Suffolk on 18 July 1820, the third son of William Wood Humphry, a barrister. He was educated at the grammar schools of Sudbury and Dedham, and in 1836 he was apprenticed to John Green Crosse, surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. In 1839 he left Norwich and entered as a student at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, where he came under the influence of Peter Mere Latham, William Lawrence, and James Paget. He passed the first M.B. examination at the London University in 1840, obtaining the gold medal in anatomy and physiology; but did not present himself for the final examination. He was admitted a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England on 19 November 1841, and on 12 May 1842 he became a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries. In the same year three of the surg ...
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