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Hirst

Hirst may refer to:

In people:

  • Hirst (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)

In places:

  • Hirst, North Lanarkshire, a settlement in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Hirst, Northumberland, a parish in Ashington, England
Hirst (surname)

Hirst is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Arthur Stanley Hirst (1883-1930), British entomologist
  • Ben Hirst, English footballer
  • Christopher Hirst (born 1947), a British cricketer and educator
  • Claude Raguet Hirst (1855-1942), an American painter
  • Damien Hirst (born 1965), English artist
  • David Hirst
    • David Hirst (arachnologist), described many species of huntsman spider, based at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide
    • David Hirst (footballer) (born 1967), British professional footballer
    • David Hirst (journalist) (born 1936), British journalist based in Beirut
    • David Hirst (judge) (1925–2011), British Lord Justice of Appeal from 1992 to 1999
  • Derek Hirst (born 1948), British historian
  • Sir Edmund Langley Hirst (1898-1975), a British chemist
  • Edward Hirst (1857-1914), a British cricketer
  • Edward Hirst, English photographer and videographer
  • Elín Hirst (born 1960), an Icelandic politician.
  • Emily Hirst (born 1993), Canadian actress
  • Ernest Hirst (1855-1933), a British cricketeer
  • Francis Wrigley Hirst (1873–1953), British journalist and editor of The Economist
  • Geoffrey Hirst (1904-1984), a British industrialist and politician.
  • George Henry Hirst (1879-1933), a British politician
  • George Herbert Hirst (1871–1954), English professional cricketer
  • George Littlewood Hirst (1890–1967), Welsh international rugby union player
  • George Hirst (virologist) (1909–1994), American virologist
  • G. M. Hirst (1869–1962), English-American classicist
  • Grace Hirst (1805-1901), a New Zealander businesswoman
  • Henry Hirst (1838-1911), a New Zealander politician.
  • Henry Beck Hirst (1813-1874), an American poet
  • Hugo Hirst (1863-1943), a British industrialist.
  • Ivan Hirst (1916–2000), British Army officer instrumental in reviving Volkswagen in postwar Germany
  • Jack Hirst, a British rugby player
  • Jack Hirst (1936-2012), a British rugby player.
  • Jemmy Hirst (1738–1829), English eccentric
  • Joe Hirst (born 1987), a British rugby player.
  • Joseph Hirst (1863-1945), a British architect.
  • John Hirst
    • John Hirst (born 1947), British businessman
    • John Hirst (born 1950), a British killer and campaigner for prisoners' rights
    • John Hirst, an Australian academic and historian.
    • John Hirst (born 1970), rugby league footballer of the 1980s and '90s for Wakefield Trinity
  • Kenneth Hirst (1940-2008), British rugby league footballer
  • Larry Hirst (born 1951), a British businessman.
  • Mark Hirst, a British journalist.
  • Michael Hirst, a British art historian.
  • Michael Hirst (born 1946), former Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party politician
  • Michael Hirst (born 1952), English screenwriter
  • Nicky Hirst (born 1963), an English sculptor and artist.
  • Paul Hirst (1947–2003), British sociologist
  • Rob Hirst (born 1956), Australian musician
  • Shakespeare Hirst (1841-1907), a British actor and author.
  • Shari Decter Hirst, a Canadian politician.
  • Simon Hirst (born 1975), British radio presenter
  • Thomas Hirst (1865-1927), a British cricketeer.
  • Thomas Archer Hirst (1830–1892), British mathematician
  • Tony Hirst (born 1967), a British actor and stage director.
  • Tony Hirst, a British academic and blogger.
  • Ursula Hirst (1909–2002), British actress
  • William Hirst (1873-1946), a British politician.

Usage examples of "hirst".

Whether he recognised in the description of Captain Randolph Hirst anyone he had seen at the Upsidown he could not be sure.

With vigour Captain Hirst was removed, and Bell brought Bertie Gray up to the attic.

And our Captain Hirst would have said a girl staying with him must have knocked over the lamp in her room.

Obvious inevitable inference: Hirst and Manning contrived the burglary, arranging to put it on Nosy Parker and daughter - Hirst found Manning meant to do him out of the swag and scragged him.

All the important features of the story are summarized in Hirst, 216-224.

The list given on pages 60 and 61 has been quoted by Hirst and Dorland.

The modern history of this operation is quite interesting, and is very completely reviewed by Hirst and Dorland.

November, 1893, Hirst reported 212 operations since 1887, with a maternal mortality of 12.

The modern reader is referred to the modification of the grouping of Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire given by Hirst and Piersol, or those of Blanc and Guinard.

I turned round to look and right behind me was my counsel, David Hirst, QC, with his little glass of water, and then a couple of rows behind him, in a brown turtleneck sweater, was Allen Klein.

David Hirst explained to the judge that three things happened early in 1970 that made Paul decide to leave the group.

The third reason, David Hirst said, was that ABKCO, without any authority from Paul, had transferred the rights of the film Let It Be from Apple to United Artists.

European Court of Human Rights decision granting voting rights to prisoners was Hirst v.

As soon as they crossed the border, an Israel Radio reporter walked up to David Hirst and asked him how it felt to be rescued by the Israeli army.

Hammond is unwell and Hirst has gone to dine with John Morley, so the latter asked me to see the paper through for this number.