Drummond


Henry, 1851–97, Scottish clergyman and writer.
William, 1585–1649, Scottish poet.
William Henry, 1854–1907, Canadian poet, born in Ireland.
Contemporary Examples

Google’s Lobbying Blitz Howard Kurtz, Daniel Stone June 23, 2011

Historical Examples

The White Feather P. G. Wodehouse
The Story of the Mormons William Alexander Linn
Fix Bay’nets George Manville Fenn
Tessa Louis Becke
A Fourth Form Friendship Angela Brazil
Hildegarde’s Holiday Laura E. Richards
The Destroying Angel Louis Joseph Vance
Fix Bay’nets George Manville Fenn
A History of American Literature Since 1870 Fred Lewis Pattee

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