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* Richard Hol ( 1825 – 1904 ), Dutch composer and conductor
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In 1888, he succeeded Richard Hol as organist of Utrecht Cathedral, and earned fame for his skills at organ performances.
The Dutch composer Richard Hol ( of Utrecht ) composed music for Hiel's Ode to Liberty, and van Gheluwe used Hiel's verses in his Songs for Big and Small Folk ( second edition, much enlarged, 1879 ).
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In 1825 the Irish writer Thomas Moore published a two-volume sympathetic biography Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan which became a major influence on subsequent perceptions of him.
Around this time Moore also began working on a biography of the playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, whom he met numerous times, but partly due to legal reasons it was not published until 1825.
In October 1825 Moore's Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan was finally published after nine years of work on and off.
A trip to England in 1825 included visits to Thomas Lawrence and Richard Parkes Bonington, and the colour and handling of English painting provided impetus for his only full-length portrait, the elegant Portrait of Louis-Auguste Schwiter, ( 1826 – 30 ).
# Catherine Grenville ( 1761-6 November 1796 ), who married Richard Griffin ( 3 June 1751 – 28 February 1825 ), later the 2nd Baron Braybrooke, on 19 June 1780 and had four children.
Portrait of a Greek armatolos by Richard Parkes Bonington ( oil painting, 1825 – 1826, Benaki Museum ).
* Ellis, Henry, ed., Original Letters Illustrative of English History, 1st Series, vol. 1, Richard Bentley, London ( 1825 ) pp. 82 – 99, Catherine of Aragon's letters.
Glover was one of the reputed authors of the Letters of Junius ; but his claims, advocated in 1825 by Richard Duppa, are slight.
* Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Baron Donoughmore ( 1756 – 1825 ) ( created Earl of Donoughmore in 1800 )
He married three times: first, in 1825, Dinah, daughter of W. Raby of Ardwick, Manchester ( by her he had six children, none of whom survived him ); secondly in 1848, Martha, widow of Richard Carden ; and thirdly in 1875, Enriqueta Augustina, the eldest surviving daughter of Stephen Cattley Tennant.
Even before this, the pupil-teacher ratio was good, 1 teacher to 36 pupils by 1825 according to Richard Alan White.
Cox's Orange Pippin is an apple cultivar first grown in 1825, at Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire, England, by the retired brewer and horticulturist Richard Cox.
* Richard Penruddocke Long ( 1825 – 1875 ), further member of the Long family ; MP for Chippenham ( 1859 – 65 ) and North Wiltshire ( 1865 – 68 )
Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer or Emil Erlenmeyer ( 28 June 1825 – 22 January 1909 ) was a German chemist known for formulating the Erlenmeyer Rule
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* 1199 – King Richard I of England dies from an infection following the removal of an arrow from his shoulder.
* 1973 – Watergate Scandal: U. S. President Richard Nixon announces that top White House aides H. R.
* 1485 – The Battle of Bosworth Field, the death of Richard III and the end of the House of Plantagenet.
* 1974 – As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
He studied organ there from 1885 – 1893 with Eugène Munch, organist of the Protestant Temple, who inspired Schweitzer with his profound enthusiasm for the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
* 1974 – President Richard Nixon, in a nationwide television address, announces his resignation from the office of the President of the United States effective noon the next day.
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