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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · Falconer is really Simon Bass, the aging, small-theater owner who assigns Widge the task of stealing Shakespeare's play Hamlet from the famous and established acting troupe the Chamberlain's...

  2. Mar 12, 2008 · Oddly enough, 'Falconer' is a real writer with a number of 'real' writing credits to his name alongside the military stuff. Last time I was in touch with him he was living in Hollywood and working on various TV series.

  3. Duncan Falconer is the pseudonym of an author and former Special Boat Service commando. [1] As a child, he was raised in an orphanage in North London before being adopted by a family from Battersea. [2]

  4. England. Ireland. Etymology of Falconer. What does the name Falconer mean? The name Falconer was derived from 'falconer,' which in turn, was derived from the Old French word 'faulconnier,' a term of office for one who breeds or trains falcons and hawks for sport.

  5. O, swear not by the moon, th’ inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circle orb, 115 Lest that thy love prove likewise variable. JULIET. Please don’t swear by the moon, the unreliable moon, which changes its position in the sky each month. I do not want your love to end up being similarly variable. ROMEO.

  6. Falconer is a Scottish surname, either a sept of Clan Keith or a clan on its own, having as crest an angel in a praying posture or, within an orle of laurel proper, as motto VIVE UT VIVAS ("Live that you may have life") but without a chief, being merely an armigerous clan.

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  8. The first Scottish Falconer was said to be Ranulph the Falconer, son of Walter of Loutrop, falconer to the William the Lion (11 Derived from the name of one who breeds and trains falcons or hawks. Many great houses would have had their own falconer.

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