Francis Duncan

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Francis Duncan


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Scotland, The United Kingdom
Died
November 16, 1888

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Francis Duncan C.B. (1836 – 16 November 1888) was a Royal Artillery officer, lawyer, historian and Conservative politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1888.

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Rickover: The Struggle for ...

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The English in Spain: Or, t...

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Canada: A Lecture Delivered...

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Canada in 1871, or, Our Emp...

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Our Garrisons in the West; ...

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History of the Royal Regime...

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History of the Royal Regime...

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A Description of the Island...

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“The blackness of the earth seemed to be giving shelter to the forces of evil. Malignity and terror were abroad. The whole world lay under a deep, inky shadow in which the figure of Father Christmas had been swallowed up. Above the house the clouds had gathered. They were pressing down upon it, threatening and implacable, as though it had been singled out for some essential act of evil and that now the hour was come.”
Francis Duncan, Murder for Christmas

“Behold now, I know that thou art a fair woman to look upon”
Francis Duncan