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41Garnett, Constance — ▪ English translator née Black born Dec. 19, 1861, Brighton, East Sussex, Eng. died Dec. 17, 1946, Edenbridge, Kent English translator who made the great works of Russian literature available to English and American readers in the first… …
42Garnett, Henry — ▪ English conspirator born 1555, Heanor, Derbyshire, Eng. died May 3, 1606, London English Jesuit superior implicated in the Gunpowder Plot, an abortive conspiracy to destroy the Protestant king James I of England and Parliament while in… …
43Garnett, Tay — pseud. di Garnett, William Taylor …
44Garnett, Richard — (1835 1906) Soon after his birth, at Lichfield, Staffordshire, his father became assistant keeper of printed books at the British Museum in London. At the age of sixteen Richard became an assistant in the library of the British Museum, and… …
45garnett wire — noun : a steel ribbon with teeth for use in the spiral groove of a cylinder on a garnett …
46Garnett — biographical name Constance 1862 1946 née Black English translator …
47Garnett — /gahr nit, gahr net /, n. Constance Black, 1862 1946, English translator from Russian. * * * …
48garnett — 1. verb To remove foreign material from textile fibre before carding it 2. noun A machine that removes foreign material from textile fibre before carding it …
49Garnett — altenglischer Ursprung, Bedeutung: der Speerbewaffnete …
50Garnett — n. family name …