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Hugh Kelly | | Birth Date: |
1739 | | Death Date: |
February 3, 1777 | | Nationality: |
British, English | | Gender: |
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Biography of Hugh Kelly
7,984 words, approx. 27 pages
 Hugh Kelly, born poor and Irish, died poor and in London. But for about eight years he was famous and, by his moderate standards, rich. His circle of friends included Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, and Samuel Johnson. A successful journalist,...


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Hugh Kelly Information
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 Hugh Kelly (1739 - February 3, 1777) was an Irish dramatist and poet. Son of a Dublin publican, he was born at Killarney, County Kerry. He was apprenticed to a staymaker, and in 1760 went to London. Here he worked at his trade for some time, and then...




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 Real Estate Weekly
Economist predicts prosperity.(Hugh F. Kelly )(Brief Article)
01/19/2000: 714 words, approx. 2 pages A steady real estate investment environment and vibrant economy continuing through the year 2000 was forecast by Landauer Realty Group, Inc.'s chief economist Hugh F. Kelly at a recent news briefing. Landauer is the research and consultative services unit of Grubb & Ellis Company....
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 The Independent - London
Rugby League: Kelly recruits Hughes to Wales cause
08/21/2002: 492 words, approx. 2 pages NEIL KELLY has made a Welshman as well as a regular Super League try-scorer out of Adam Hughes. Hughes, Yorkshire-born but with a Welsh grandparent, has been included in the 28-man squad to prepare for the match against New Zealand at Cardiff on...
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 AP News
Today in history - Aug. 10
8/10/2007: 605 words, approx. 2 pages Today is Friday, Aug. 10, the 222nd day of 2007. There are 143 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:On Aug. 10, 1846, President James Polk signed a measure establishing the Smithsonian Institution, named after English scientist James Smithson, whose bequest of $500,000 had...


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