Richard Sympson is the fictional editor of Lemuel Gulliver's travel accounts in the book "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. He is supposed to be a friend of Gulliver who helps in compiling and editing Gulliver's adventures for publication.
Richard Marks has written: 'Danger and duty'
Tony Sympson died on March 30, 1983.
Robert Sympson Jameson was born in 1796.
Robert Sympson Jameson died on 1854-08-01.
Tony Sympson was born on July 10, 1906, in London, England, UK.
In the letter to Sympson, Gulliver describes his unfortunate encounters during his voyages, emphasizing the challenging and often dangerous situations he faced. He mentions his capture by various bizarre and sometimes hostile inhabitants of the lands he visited, highlighting the thematic elements of satire and criticism present throughout the novel. Overall, the letter serves as a reflection of Gulliver's experiences and the satirical tone of Jonathan Swift's work in "Gulliver's Travels."
Charles Woolmer has written: 'La pelea' 'Charles Woolmer and John Sympson gent. appellants. Richard Markes, respondent. The appellants case'
Thomas Sympson is not a widely recognized historical or public figure, and there may be limited information available about him. If you are referring to a specific individual, please provide more context or details. Otherwise, he may be a lesser-known person or a fictional character.
The cast of Moody in Storeland - 1961 includes: Richard Caldicot as himself Peter Gilmore as himself David Kernan as himself Vivienne Martin as herself Ron Moody as himself Una Stubbs as herself Tony Sympson as himself
Kenneth P. Sympson has written: 'Images from the Otherland' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, Officers, Personal narratives, American, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975, United States, United States. Marine Corps, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975
Thomas Sympson has written: 'A short account of the old and new Lincoln County Hospitals' -- subject(s): County Hospital (Lincoln (England)), Hospitals 'England's palladion, or, Britain's naval-glory' -- subject(s): England and Wales, England and Wales. Royal Navy, History, Naval, Naval History, Poetry
Ulysses Sympson Grant who, at the time of the battle of Third Battle of Chattanooga was the commander of the Union Army of Cumberland and that of Tennessee, which fought that battle.