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Henry Dunn (theologian)
Henry Dunn may refer to: *Henry Treffry Dunn (1838–1899), Dante Gabriel Rossetti's assistant and painter in his own right *Henry Dunn (educationalist) (1801–1878), English educationalist and author *Henry Dunn (conspirator), involved in the Babington Plot *Henry Dunn (Harper's Island) This is a list of fictional characters in the television series '' Harper's Island''. Main characters Abby Mills (Portrayed by Elaine Cassidy) Abby Mills is Henry Dunn's best friend. She left the island seven years ago when her father, Sheriff ..., a character in TV series ''Harper's Island'' See also * Harry Dunn (other) {{hndis, Dunn, Henry ...
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Henry Treffry Dunn
Henry Treffry Dunn (1838–1899) was Dante Gabriel Rossetti's assistant and a painter in his own right.Henry Dunn
Rossetti Archive, accessed December 2011 Dunn's memoirs are a valuable source for the lives of the Pre-Raphaelites. He was paid to be Rossetti's factotum and to create copies of Rossetti's paintings. It has been said that the painting '''' in the was actually painted by Dunn and only "touched up" by Rossetti. Dunn left Ross ...
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Henry Dunn (educationalist)
Henry Dunn (1801-1878) was an English educationalist and author of religious books who was for twenty years secretary of the British and Foreign School Society."Henry Dunn (1801-1878): Educationalist"
Claire Grey, ''Newsletter'', Friends of West Norwood Cemetery, No. 95 (May 2019), pp. 7–11.


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Guatimala, or, The united provinces of Central America in 1827-8: Being sketches and memorandums made during a twelve months' residence in that republic
' (1828) * ''Popular Education, or, The Normal School ...
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Henry Dunn (conspirator)
Henry Donn (otherwise Henry Dunn) (died 21 September 1586) was one of the conspirators executed for his involvement in the Babington Plot, a plot in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth, a Protestant, and put Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic, on the English throne. Dunn came from a fairly wealthy Catholic family. He was the son of Christopher Dunn, of Addington, Kent. All parish records give the name as Dunn. The Lord of the Manor was Thomas Watton (1547–1622), married to Martha Roper, a great-granddaughter of Sir Thomas More. Watton was fined for recusancy during the reign of James I, but towards the end of his life joined the Church of England. (Calendar of State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610). Henry would have been one of Christopher Dunn's youngest children, as three of his siblings married at Addington Church between 1570 and 1576. In "A brief account of the many Rebellions & Conspiracies against Queen Elizabeth etc. etc.", Henry Dunne is described as clerk in the '' Off ...
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Henry Dunn (Harper's Island)
This is a list of fictional characters in the television series '' Harper's Island''. Main characters Abby Mills (Portrayed by Elaine Cassidy) Abby Mills is Henry Dunn's best friend. She left the island seven years ago when her father, Sheriff Mills, sent her away after her mother was killed by John Wakefield, a scene she had witnessed. When she is back on the island, she attempts to reconcile with her father and her former boyfriend Jimmy. She usually hangs out with the groomsmen. Abby never wanted to return to the island after her father sent her away after the 2001 massacre, but still does so because of Henry and Trish's wedding. She is also good friends with Trish, especially after she helps her cope after her father's death. She is smart, strong, and brave, determined to protect her friends and stop Wakefield and finish the job that her father did not finish. She's initially suspected to be Wakefield's child based on an entry in his prison diary. That, along with the thought ...
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