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Henry Hardy (born 1949) is a British author and editor.

Henry Hardy British author and editor

Henry Robert Dugdale Hardy is a British academic, author and editor.

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Henry Hardy (architect) architect

Henry Hardy was a Scottish architect operational in the late 19th century and principal partner of the firm Hardy & Wight. He was also a member of the Royal Scottish Academy as an accomplished landscape artist. He was involved in various City Improvement Schemes in Edinburgh including George IV Bridge and Johnston Terrace and also specialised in church design.

Henry "Harry" Hardy was a football player from Stockport, England, regarded as one of the best players that Stockport County have ever had. He was the first, and to date the only, player for Stockport County to win an England cap. Hardy made 207 appearances for Stockport. He made his unremarkable debut against Cardiff on 4 September 1920, conceding three goals. He then went on the make 170 consecutive appearances for the club before he missed his first County game, a 1-1 draw with Southampton on 11 October 1924, due to his involvement with the Football League representative side. He also played for Everton F.C. and Bury F.C..

Henry Ernest Hardy was a British Anglican clergyman and friar, who co-founded the Society of Divine Compassion to work with the poor in the East End of London.

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Harry Hardy (baseball) American baseball player

Harry Hardy , was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1905–1906. He would play for the Washington Senators.

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Robert Hardy British actor

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The foreign employees in Meiji Japan, known in Japanese as O-yatoi Gaikokujin, were hired by the Japanese government and municipalities for their specialized knowledge and skill to assist in the modernization of the Meiji period. The term came from Yatoi, was politely applied for hired foreigner as O-yatoi gaikokujin.

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Henry Wilson (1812–1875), eighteenth Vice President of the United States and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.

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Hardy is an English and a French surname of Old French origin. Hardy comes from Old French hardi > French hardi meaning "bold, courageous" which comes from Old Frankish hardjan meaning "to make hard". The final -y is also typical of the French proper names. The name could also be an Anglicized form of the Irish name Mac Giolla Deacair meaning "son of the hard lad". Notable persons with that surname include:

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Salmon is a surname. Alternative spellings are Salmons, Sammon and Sammons.

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Mark R. Hardy is a Canadian professional baseball pitcher in the minor league baseball organization of the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. Prior to beginning his professional career, he played college baseball at the University of British Columbia. Hardy has also competed for the Canadian national baseball team.

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