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Walter Coulson (1795 – 1860) was an English newspaper editor, barrister, writer and associate of Jeremy Bentham . He served as Parliamentary reporter on the Morning Chronicle and was the editor of the evening paper The Traveller .

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33-667: [REDACTED] Look up traveler , Traveller , or traveller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Traveler(s) , traveller(s) , The Traveler , or The Traveller may refer to: People [ edit ] Anyone engaged in travel Groups [ edit ] Romani people , or Roma, or Gypsies, and their subgroups in various countries Indigenous Norwegian Travellers Irish Travellers Gutter punks , often associated with punk subculture New Age travellers Individuals [ edit ] List of people known as

66-482: A 1998 episode "The Travelers", an episode of Dark "The Travellers" a 2001 episode of The Lost World "A Traveler", an episode of The Twilight Zone (2019 TV series) Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Traveler (sculpture) , 1982, by Richard Beyer, in Bend, Oregon, U.S. The Travelers (sculptures) , surrealist sculptures by Bruno Catalano Traveler curtain , or traveler,

99-435: A 1998 episode "The Travelers", an episode of Dark "The Travellers" a 2001 episode of The Lost World "A Traveler", an episode of The Twilight Zone (2019 TV series) Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Traveler (sculpture) , 1982, by Richard Beyer, in Bend, Oregon, U.S. The Travelers (sculptures) , surrealist sculptures by Bruno Catalano Traveler curtain , or traveler,

132-453: A 2005 novel by John Twelve Hawks The Traveler , 1 1987 novel by John Katzenbach The Traveler , a 1991 novel by Don Coldsmith The Traveler: An American Odyssey in the Himalayas , a 1993 book by Eric Hansen Travelers (novel) , by Helon Habila, 2019 "The Traveller" (poem) , by Oliver Goldsmith, 1764 The Traveller , a poem by James Dillet Freeman "The Traveller",

165-401: A 2005 novel by John Twelve Hawks The Traveler , 1 1987 novel by John Katzenbach The Traveler , a 1991 novel by Don Coldsmith The Traveler: An American Odyssey in the Himalayas , a 1993 book by Eric Hansen Travelers (novel) , by Helon Habila, 2019 "The Traveller" (poem) , by Oliver Goldsmith, 1764 The Traveller , a poem by James Dillet Freeman "The Traveller",

198-574: A Chinese tourism magazine The Traveller , another name for the British Journal , an English newspaper published from 1722 to 1728 The Travelle , a 19th century British evening newspaper; see Walter Coulson Boston Evening Traveller , a newspaper published from 1845 to 1967 Books, poems, and short stories [ edit ] Traveler , a 2007 novel by Ron McLarty Traveler (novel series) , by D. B. Drumm Traveller (novel) , by Richard Adams, 1988 The Traveler (novel) ,

231-518: A Chinese tourism magazine The Traveller , another name for the British Journal , an English newspaper published from 1722 to 1728 The Travelle , a 19th century British evening newspaper; see Walter Coulson Boston Evening Traveller , a newspaper published from 1845 to 1967 Books, poems, and short stories [ edit ] Traveler , a 2007 novel by Ron McLarty Traveler (novel series) , by D. B. Drumm Traveller (novel) , by Richard Adams, 1988 The Traveler (novel) ,

264-702: A Taiwanese film written by Wu Nien-jen Traveller (1997 film) , an American crime drama Traveller (1999 film) , a Brazilian drama The Traveller (2009 film) , an Egyptian film The Traveler (2010 film) , an American–Canadian horror film Traveller (2012 film) , Linde Nijland's official music video Travelers: Jigen Keisatsu ("Travelers: Dimension Police") a 2013 Japanese science fiction film The Traveller (2024 film) , Chinese film directed by Wuershan Games [ edit ] Traveller (role-playing game) , 1977 Travellers (card game) Literature [ edit ] Periodicals [ edit ] The Traveler (magazine) ,

297-702: A Taiwanese film written by Wu Nien-jen Traveller (1997 film) , an American crime drama Traveller (1999 film) , a Brazilian drama The Traveller (2009 film) , an Egyptian film The Traveler (2010 film) , an American–Canadian horror film Traveller (2012 film) , Linde Nijland's official music video Travelers: Jigen Keisatsu ("Travelers: Dimension Police") a 2013 Japanese science fiction film The Traveller (2024 film) , Chinese film directed by Wuershan Games [ edit ] Traveller (role-playing game) , 1977 Travellers (card game) Literature [ edit ] Periodicals [ edit ] The Traveler (magazine) ,

330-958: A United States Navy supply boat in commission in 1805 USS Traveler (SP-122) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Traveler (automobile) , an American car produced in 1914–1915 Beechcraft Traveller, a British name for the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Other uses [ edit ] Traveler Mountain , in Maine, U.S., whose highest peak is called The Traveler The Travelers Companies , an American insurance company See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Travellers . All pages with titles containing Traveler All pages with titles beginning with Traveler All pages with titles containing Traveller All pages with titles beginning with Traveller Migrant (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

363-852: A United States Navy supply boat in commission in 1805 USS Traveler (SP-122) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Traveler (automobile) , an American car produced in 1914–1915 Beechcraft Traveller, a British name for the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Other uses [ edit ] Traveler Mountain , in Maine, U.S., whose highest peak is called The Traveler The Travelers Companies , an American insurance company See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Travellers . All pages with titles containing Traveler All pages with titles beginning with Traveler All pages with titles containing Traveller All pages with titles beginning with Traveller Migrant (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

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396-467: A front curtain in theaters Horses [ edit ] Traveller (horse) (1857–1871), owned by General Robert E. Lee Traveler (horse) (1880–1912), American Quarter horse foundation sire Traveler (mascot) , a horse mascot of the University of Southern California Science and technology [ edit ] For vehicles, see § Vehicles . Costaconvexa centrostrigaria or traveller,

429-414: A front curtain in theaters Horses [ edit ] Traveller (horse) (1857–1871), owned by General Robert E. Lee Traveler (horse) (1880–1912), American Quarter horse foundation sire Traveler (mascot) , a horse mascot of the University of Southern California Science and technology [ edit ] For vehicles, see § Vehicles . Costaconvexa centrostrigaria or traveller,

462-512: A moth Traveller (nautical fitting) Traveler, part of a ring spinning machine for the manufacture of textile yarn Sports [ edit ] Delhi Travellers , a junior ice hockey team in Canada Little Rock Travelers , a defunct American baseball team Arkansas Travelers , an American baseball team Vehicles [ edit ] HMS  Traveller , several Royal Navy ships USS Traveller (1805) ,

495-441: A moth Traveller (nautical fitting) Traveler, part of a ring spinning machine for the manufacture of textile yarn Sports [ edit ] Delhi Travellers , a junior ice hockey team in Canada Little Rock Travelers , a defunct American baseball team Arkansas Travelers , an American baseball team Vehicles [ edit ] HMS  Traveller , several Royal Navy ships USS Traveller (1805) ,

528-513: A place as parliamentary reporter on the staff of the Morning Chronicle . James Mill and Francis Place were early friends, and the first writings of John Stuart Mill appeared in The Traveller in 1822, then owned by Robert Torrens and edited by Coulson. The Traveller was merged with The Globe in 1823, and Coulson was appointed editor, with a salary of £800 a year and a share of

561-1190: A short story by Richard Matheson Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] The Travellers (Canadian band) , a Canadian folk singing group The Travellers (Maltese band) , a band from Gozo, Malta Albums [ edit ] Traveler (Colin James album) , 2003 Traveler (Hitomi album) , 2004 Traveler (Steve Roach album) , 1983 Traveler (Trey Anastasio album) , 2012 Traveller (Anoushka Shankar album) , 2011 Traveller (Chris Stapleton album) , 2015 Traveller (Christy Moore album) , 1999 Traveller (Jorn album) , 2013 Traveller (Slough Feg album) , 2003 The Traveler (Kenny Barron album) , 2007 The Traveler (Rhett Miller album) , 2015 Traveler (Official Hige Dandism album) , 2019 The Traveler , an album by Billy Cobham , 1994 The Traveler , an album by Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band , 2019 The Traveller , an album by Shed , 2010, and his pseudonym The Traveller , an album by Tineke Postma , 2009 Travellers , an album by Nucleus Torn , 2010 Songs [ edit ] "Traveller" (song) , 2015 "Traveller",

594-1142: A short story by Richard Matheson Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] The Travellers (Canadian band) , a Canadian folk singing group The Travellers (Maltese band) , a band from Gozo, Malta Albums [ edit ] Traveler (Colin James album) , 2003 Traveler (Hitomi album) , 2004 Traveler (Steve Roach album) , 1983 Traveler (Trey Anastasio album) , 2012 Traveller (Anoushka Shankar album) , 2011 Traveller (Chris Stapleton album) , 2015 Traveller (Christy Moore album) , 1999 Traveller (Jorn album) , 2013 Traveller (Slough Feg album) , 2003 The Traveler (Kenny Barron album) , 2007 The Traveler (Rhett Miller album) , 2015 Traveler (Official Hige Dandism album) , 2019 The Traveler , an album by Billy Cobham , 1994 The Traveler , an album by Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band , 2019 The Traveller , an album by Shed , 2010, and his pseudonym The Traveller , an album by Tineke Postma , 2009 Travellers , an album by Nucleus Torn , 2010 Songs [ edit ] "Traveller" (song) , 2015 "Traveller",

627-441: A song by Aiko Kayō , 2004 "Traveller", title track of Traveller (Anoushka Shankar album) , 2011 "Traveller", title track of Traveller (Jorn album) , 2013 "The Traveller", a song by Joe Satriani from the 2002 album Strange Beautiful Music "The Traveller", a song by A Flock of Seagulls from the 1983 album Listen "The Traveller", a song by Chris de Burgh from the 1980 album Eastern Wind "The Traveller",

660-441: A song by Aiko Kayō , 2004 "Traveller", title track of Traveller (Anoushka Shankar album) , 2011 "Traveller", title track of Traveller (Jorn album) , 2013 "The Traveller", a song by Joe Satriani from the 2002 album Strange Beautiful Music "The Traveller", a song by A Flock of Seagulls from the 1983 album Listen "The Traveller", a song by Chris de Burgh from the 1980 album Eastern Wind "The Traveller",

693-485: A song by Beach House from the 2015 album Thank Your Lucky Stars "The Traveler", a song by Scale the Summit from the 2013 album The Migration Television [ edit ] Traveler (American TV series) , 2007 Traveler (South Korean TV series) , a 2019 Travelers (TV series) , a 2016 Canadian science fiction drama "Travelers" ( Stargate Atlantis ) , a 2007 episode "Travelers" ( The X-Files ) ,

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726-436: A song by Beach House from the 2015 album Thank Your Lucky Stars "The Traveler", a song by Scale the Summit from the 2013 album The Migration Television [ edit ] Traveler (American TV series) , 2007 Traveler (South Korean TV series) , a 2019 Travelers (TV series) , a 2016 Canadian science fiction drama "Travelers" ( Stargate Atlantis ) , a 2007 episode "Travelers" ( The X-Files ) ,

759-775: Is locally defined Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages traveler [REDACTED] Look up traveler , Traveller , or traveller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Traveler(s) , traveller(s) , The Traveler , or The Traveller may refer to: People [ edit ] Anyone engaged in travel Groups [ edit ] Romani people , or Roma, or Gypsies, and their subgroups in various countries Indigenous Norwegian Travellers Irish Travellers Gutter punks , often associated with punk subculture New Age travellers Individuals [ edit ] List of people known as

792-485: Is locally defined Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Walter Coulson He was the second son of Thomas Coulson, master painter in the royal dockyard at Devonport (died in 1845), and Catherine, second daughter of Walter Borlase, surgeon of Penzance, and was born at Torpoint in Cornwall . He acted as amanuensis to Bentham, and obtained

825-644: The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 . Coulson was placed on the royal commission for the Great Exhibition of 1851 , and took an active part in its proceedings. Coulson was appointed to the Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law , a royal commission to consolidate existing statutes and enactments of English law . He died at North Bank, St. John's Wood , London, on 21 November 1860, and

858-681: The Traveller Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] The Traveler ( Star Trek ) The Traveller (James Herbert) Travellers, in the novel Earthworks by Brian Aldiss Travelers, in D.J. MacHale's Pendragon novel series The Traveler , in the video game Destiny The Traveler, in the video game Genshin Impact Films [ edit ] The Traveler (1974 film) , an Iranian drama Traveller (1981 film) , an Irish film starring Davy Spillane Traveler (1983 film) ,

891-569: The Traveller Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] The Traveler ( Star Trek ) The Traveller (James Herbert) Travellers, in the novel Earthworks by Brian Aldiss Travelers, in D.J. MacHale's Pendragon novel series The Traveler , in the video game Destiny The Traveler, in the video game Genshin Impact Films [ edit ] The Traveler (1974 film) , an Iranian drama Traveller (1981 film) , an Irish film starring Davy Spillane Traveler (1983 film) ,

924-569: The profits, continuing for some time as the reporter of the Chronicle , until The Globe flourished. He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn on 26 November 1828, becoming a Q.C. in July 1851, and a bencher of his inn in November 1851. He concentrated on conveyancing and chancery bar business. When differences of opinion arose between him and the proprietors of The Globe , he resigned the editorship. Coulson

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1023-557: Was another of Coulson's friends, and through Hunt he was introduced to Bryan Waller Procter . Richard Harris Barham and Thomas Love Peacock wrote in his paper through their friendship with him, and he was one of James Mill's associates in his Sunday walks. Coulson is said to have contributed to the Edinburgh Review a review of Mill's History of India , and he wrote in the Parliamentary History and Review . In June 1821 he

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1056-505: Was buried at Kensal Green. His will was proved 14 December 1860, most of his landed property and personalty being left to his brother William Coulson the surgeon, for his life, and afterwards to his two nephews. Coulson lived in early life on close terms with men of letters in London. At Charles Lamb 's evening parties he was a frequent guest, known as "the walking Encyclopædia". He was godfather to William Hazlitt 's first child; Leigh Hunt

1089-482: Was long the parliamentary draughtsman or counsel for the home department. The act for the sale of encumbered estates in Ireland was draughted by him and Lord Romilly . When the major change in the administration of Indian affairs occurred, the duty of collecting information on its laws and of drawing up a legal code was offered to Coulson; but he turned it down. He acted as a Commissioner on the Royal Commission that led to

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