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- of Hatchard. London: Hatchards Laver, James (1947). Hatchards of Piccadilly, 1797-1947: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Bookselling. London: Hatchards Hatchards...
- Hatchard (born 26 July 1991) is a British actor from London, known for portraying the role of Lee Carter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Hatchard's...
- Hatchard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Hatchard (born 1998), Australian football player Caroline Hatchard (1883–1970), British...
- Susan, ed. (1990). The Hatchards Crime Companion. 100 Top Crime Novels Selected by the Crime Writers' ****ociation. London: Hatchards. ISBN 0-904030-02-4...
- Susan, ed. (1990). The Hatchards Crime Companion. 100 Top Crime Novels Selected by the Crime Writers' ****ociation. London: Hatchards. ISBN 0-904030-02-4...
- John Hatchard (1769–1849) was an English publisher and bookseller, in Piccadilly, London. The Hatchards bookshop there is still in business. Hatchard had...
- owns Hodges Figgis (the oldest bookshop in Ireland, founded in 1768), Hatchards (the oldest bookshop in Britain, founded in 1797), and Foyles (a chain...
- Thomas Goodwin Hatchard (also spelled Goodwyn; 1818–1870) was an English bishop of Mauritius. Hatchard, son of Thomas Hatchard, the publisher (d 13 Nov...
- was run by his family until 1835. Hatchards, now the oldest surviving bookshop in Britain, was started by John Hatchard at No. 173 in 1797; it moved to...
- translated into English. With a short historical introduction. London: John Hatchard. pp. 9–10, 17–18. Owen Chadwick (1980). The Popes and European Revolution...