Talfourd — (spr. taolförd), Sir Thomas Noon, engl. Dichter, geb. 26. Jan. 1795 in Doxey bei Stafford, gest. daselbst 13. März 1854, widmete sich der juristischen Laufbahn, vertrat 1834–43 Reading im Parlament, machte sich hier durch das Einbringen und die… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Talfourd — (Tahlförrd), Sir Thomas Noon, geb. 1795 zu Reading, 1821 Advokat, seit 1834 mehrmals Mitglied des Unterhauses, 1849 Richter am Court of Common Pleas, gest. 1854, lyrischer und dramatischer Dichter … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon — (1795 1854) Born at Reading, Berkshire, the son of a brewer, he was called to the bar in 1821 and became a judge in 1849. While he was member of Parliament for Reading, he introduced a copyright bill in 1837, but owing to the death of William… … British and Irish poets
TALFOURD, SIR THOMAS NOON — lawyer and dramatist, born at Doxey, near Stafford; was called to the bar in 1821, and practised with notable success, becoming in 1849 a justice of Common Pleas and a knight; was for some years a member of Parliament; author of four tragedies … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon — (1795 1854) Poet and biographer, s. of a brewer at Reading, where he was b., and which he represented in Parliament, 1835 41, was ed. at Mill Hill School. He studied law, was called to the Bar in 1821, and became a Judge in 1849. He d.… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Thomas Noon Talfourd — Infobox Judge honorific prefix = Sir name = Thomas Noon Talfourd honorific suffix = SL imagesize = caption = office = term start = term end = nominator = appointer = predecessor = successor = birth date = birth date|1795|05|26 birth place =… … Wikipedia
Thomas Noon Talfourd — Thomas Talfourd 1840, Kupferstich von Henry William Pickersgill Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd (* 26. Mai 1795 in Reading, Berkshire; † 13. März 1854 in Stafford) war ein britischer Parlamentarier, Jurist und Autor. Talfourd verö … Deutsch Wikipedia
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