Charles Hawtrey has written:
'Various opinions of the philosophical reformers considered; particularly Pain's Rights of man. By Charles Hawtrey. ..'
'Theanthropos tes Kaines Diathekes, or, An appeal to the New Testament, in proof of the divinity of the Sonof God'
'Letter to Earl Stanhope'
'Various opin[ions] of the philosophical reformers considered'
Kim Hawtrey has written: 'Christianity'
Emily Hawtrey has written: 'A short history of Germany' -- subject(s): History
Charles Hawtrey - stage actor - died in 1923.
Charles Hawtrey - stage actor - was born in 1858.
Eric G. Davis has written: 'The macro-models of R.G. Hawtrey'
Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey is best known for being an English actor, comedian, film director, and film producer. He was knighted in 1922 by King George V.
Charles Harbutt has written: 'Charles Harbutt'
Charles Beauverie has written: 'Charles Beauverie'
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No one, just a non-sequitor shouted out by John Lennon. Charles Hawtrey was a playwright I believe.Charles Hawtrey was a famous British actor renowned for his roles in the British farcical 'Carry-On' films.At the beginning of the recording of The Two of Us, Lennon shouts,"'I Dig a Pygmy', by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids... Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats!"The shout was mixed in by Phil Spector for the Let It Bealbum and also appeared in the Let It Be film, both released in 1970. "The deaf aids" was the nickname given to The Beatles' Vox amplifiers.[citation needed]In 1977/8 a Sheffield, UK band formed by Terry Gamwells was named Charles Hawtrey and the Deafaids
Bertram Charles has written: 'Bertram Charles' Our dilemma'