Ferrier — Not to be confused with farrier, a profession that specializes in hoof care (notably horseshoes). Ferrier can apply to:People: * Arnaud du Ferrièr (c.1508 1585), French lawyer and diplomat * Chess Ferrier (born 1957), Rolls Royce enthusiast *… … Wikipedia
Ferrier, Miß — Ferrier, Miß, Miß, eine der ausgezeichnetsten jetztlebenden Schriftstellerinnen des an berühmten Frauen so reichen Britanniens, hat durch zwei anziehende Romane »die Heirath« und »die Erbschaft« die Achtung der gesammten Lesewelt gewonnen. Selbst … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone — ▪ Scottish author born Sept. 7, 1782, Edinburgh, Scot. died Nov. 5, 1854, Edinburgh novelist who made an incisive exposé of the pretensions of Scottish society in the early 19th century. The daughter of James Ferrier, who was… … Universalium
FERRIER, SUSAN EDMONSTON — a Scottish novelist, aunt of the preceding, born in Edinburgh, where her life was chiefly spent, her father being Clerk in the Court of Session, and a colleague of Sir Walter Scott; her novels, Marriage, The Inheritance, and Destiny, &c., are… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstoune — (1782 1854) Novelist, dau. of James F., one of the principal clerks of the Court of Session, in which office he was the colleague of Sir Walter Scott. Miss F. wrote three excellent novels, Marriage (1818), The Inheritance (1824), and Destiny… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Ferrier, Laurent — (January 14, 1945, Courbev oie, Hauts de Seine, France ) He started as a trainee assistant director (1971 L Homme de Désir, Dominique Delouche, shot in 1969) and remained assistant director for six years (1973 Les Zozos, Pascal Thomas; Les… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier — This Edinburgh book publishing firm produced many hundreds of books mainly on religious and biographical themes, especially during its heyday from about 1880 to 1910. It is probably best remembered for its memorable ‘Famous Scots Series’ with… … Wikipedia
Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier — (1782 1854), novelist, daughter of James Ferrier, one of the principal clerks of the Court of Session, in which office he was the colleague of Sir Walter Scott.Ferrier wrote three novels, Marriage (1818), The Inheritance (1824), and Destiny… … Wikipedia
Charles Scott Sherrington — Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Born 27 November 1857(1857 11 27) Islington … Wikipedia
Harriet Anne Scott — Harriet Anne Scott, Lady Scott (1819–1894), was a British novelist.Scott, only daughter of Henry Shank of Castlerig and Gleniston, Fifeshire, was born in Bombay in 1829. On 28 Nov. 1844 she married Sir James Sibbald David Scott (1814–1885), third … Wikipedia