In Auston
in portlan in portlan
James Hogg died on 1835-11-21.
James Hogg - publisher - died in 1888.
James Hogg - publisher - was born in 1806.
James Stephen Hogg (1770-1835) was a Scottish poet and novelist, best known for his work "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner," published in 1824. He was a prominent figure in the Romantic literary movement and is often associated with the Scottish literary Renaissance. Hogg's writing is characterized by its exploration of themes like identity, morality, and the supernatural, often reflecting the complexities of Scottish culture and folklore. In addition to his literary contributions, Hogg was also a sheep farmer and a close friend of Sir Walter Scott.
James Hogg was a Scottish poet and novelist who wrote in both Scots and English.
James F. Hogg has written: 'Contracts' -- subject(s): Contracts, Cases
James Myles Hogge died in 1928.
JAMES HOGG has written: 'COLLECTED LETTERS OF JAMES HOGG; V. 2: 1820-1831; ED. BY GILLIAN HUGHES' 'MADOR OF THE MOOR; ED. BY JAMES E. BARCUS' 'JACOBITE RELICS OF SCOTLAND: BEING THE SONGS, AIRS, AND LEGENDS OF THE...; ED. BY MURRAY G.H. PITTOCK.MURRAY G.H'
Hogg laws are regulations that require out of state corporations to have offices inside a state where their business is conducted. They are named after James Hogg who was a governor of Texas in the late 19th century.
texas
King Stephen of England is buried in Faversham Abbey, which is located in Kent, England.