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The right reverend sir lovelace stamer, 3rd baronet, was suffragan bishop of shrewsbury from 1888 to 1905.
King's college, london (the son of the eminent architect, sir charles. Barry, and bishop of lichfield, and also of the professor of divinity at cambridge.
One biography by florence lovelace robertson claims that francis was married twice, first to mary iver and (2nd) to blanche talbot in 1659.
Pamela, clarissa and sir charles grandison are the work of a very would have grown to despise lovelace, richardson also touches on the the decorous exterior, the ponderous voice of the lay bishop, alfred lord tennvson: a memo.
Short memoir of the learned bishop beveridge, the subject of my kyng designed together weith sir john nevell knight roger ratlyff and will martha lovelace, in 1745, succeeded to the barony of wentworth of nettlesed, and was creat.
In his youth, john gorsuch had made a young friend, richard lovelace. Richard was the son of sir william lovelace, a member of the original virginia company and an experienced soldier. Through richard, john gorsuch met another child of sir william lovelace, his daughter anne lovelace.
F in bishop stamer we see a clerical type which is scarcely to he found outside the anglican communion,—the well-born, wealthy man who follows the ministerial career in the regular course just as others follow that of the politician, the advo- cate, or the soldier.
Sir william lovelace, of the grey friars in the city of canterbury, by the above lease of 43 elizabeth (1601), assigned his right and title to patrick crosbie of the maryborough, gent. In consideration of £130 good and lawful money, half in hand, and half to be paid.
Of mathew bishop of ely, christopher dean of windsor but chiefly of --- surveyor-general of the royal buildings now published by stephen wren.
And cousin to a william lovelace of bethersden, who was living in 1487, and who was perhaps the william of queenhithe who died in 1496.
Hinc illæ lacrymæ, or, an epitome of the life and death of sir wlliam courten and sir paul pyndar with their great services and sufferings under the crown of england together with a brief narrative of the case and tryal of certain persons for pyracy and felony on the 10th of february 1680 upon a special commission of oyer and terminer, grounded upon the statute of the 28 of henry.
Richard lovelace: richard lovelace world heritage encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most.
2 he married ellen isabel dent, daughter of joseph dent, on 16 april 1857.
It was once the tradesmens entrance but now is the main entrance to horsley towers. A second archway (seen in the distance) once led into the estate yard and a left-hand turning to the old home farm.
Anne was born about 1611 at bethersden, kent, england to sir william lovelace and his wife anne barne. 1611 is a guess (given by both pleasants and richardson), probably based on her marriage in 1628.
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Stainer, sir lovelace stanhope, edward (one of farrar's first pupil at harrow) straton, norman dumenil john, bishop of sodor temple, frederick, bishop of liverpool thompson, william hepworth, master of trinity college, cambridge, and honourable canon of ely trevelyan, sir george otto vaughan, bernard.
Having completed this, dick returns home with the bishop, to whom he tells the nature of his life. Some time later joan and alice, returning home by coach, stop at the chequers inn, to which place also comes dick, closely pursued by lovelace and his dragoons.
The bishop of winchester academy, bournemouth sir christopher hatton academy, wellingborough.
Genealogy profile for sir lovelace stamer, 4th baronet lovelace stamer (1859 - 1941) - genealogy genealogy for lovelace stamer (1859 - 1941) family tree on geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Richard lovelace’s name has epitomized the supposed values of the world.
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Ada lovelace margaret sarah carpenter [public domain] augusta ada byron lovelace had a burning desire to discuss issues that were not considered appropriate topics for women. Fortunately, the well-known mathematical genius sir charles babbage encouraged her to become a part of his team.
He was the oldest son of sir william lovelace and anne barne lovelace.
Thus sir frederick marquis had to become lord woolton, not lord marquis, and sir henry duke had to become lord merrivale, not lord duke. (there is a life peer lord laird, but that's not a peerage rank.
Eventually, translation and notes were done and, in august 1843, they were published intaylor’s scientific memoirs, to great acclaim. Menabrea asked babbage to pass on his congratulations to lovelace, and faraday told babbage that the paper was so complex that it went right over his head.
Daughter of sir john perrot and johanna lovelace as shown on the tomb of margaret ap rice in tenby wales church: coe mary the virgina the shield above margaret's tomb shows scarlet only for her mother's side - lovelace and berkley, pughe, perrot, and roache for the sinister or father's side.
Stapeldon founded exeter college, oxford, which originated in stapeldon hall, established in 1314 by the bishop and his elder brother, sir richard stapeldon,.
Sir lovelace tomlinson (1829-1908), anglican bishop, stoke upon trent. Lovelace tomlinson stamer was born at ingram's lodgings, york, on 18 october 1829, the son of sir lovelace stamer, 2 baronet, and caroline nee tomlinson.
Unseemly self-exposures, unpalatable betrayals, unavoidable mendacity, a soupçon of meretriciousness: memoir, for much of its modern history, has been the black sheep of the literary family.
Urquhart to governor lovelace in 1709, was that by virtue of an act of general assembly of this province, a church was built at jamaica. it is so called by them, and a very great many of the principal builders have always declared that they intended it for a church of england.
There are debts, as well, to the courtier poet sir thomas wyatt, whose verse, like lovelace’s own, was often crabbed and tortured but could rise to take the measure of a tawdry world.
Hoby died on 9 may leaving as his heir a sister mary, to whom a third of the estates descended. Although he had died in london, hoby was buried at bisham where his sister-in-law erected a monument to his and sir thomas’s memory.
His exact birthplace is unknown, but it was likely either woolwich, kent, or holland. His parents were sir william lovelace and anne barne lovelace and he had four brothers and three sisters. The family-owned a great deal of property in kent, due to their distinguished history.
The essential source of his biography, anthony wood's account in athenae oxoniensis (1691), states that lovelace studied at charterhouse school, though other than a 1629 petition of the widowed mother on behalf of ' one of hir sonnes ' no records have survived.
Biography of richard lovelace, seventeenth century cavalier and metaphysical poet. Richard lovelace was born into an old and wealthy kentish family in 1618 in woolwich. He was the eldest son of sir william lovelace who had served in the low countries and who was killed in action in 1627.
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It was touch-and-go whether father martin bugler would survive to see his memoir published. But at 93, the long-serving priest has become a published author during the final throes of his life.
A cambridge graduate has stumbled across an unpublished 19th-century memoir that burns with resentment at byron and shelley as monsters of lying, meanness, cruelty and treachery.
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Frederick samuel (d 1939) bishop of natal baines, sir jervoise athelstane wife of 1st earl lovelace king, edward (1795-1837) viscount kingsborough, nevill, lady dorothy fanny (1826-1913), hostess, horticultur.
The novel follows the story of harriet byron who is pursued by sir hargrave pollexfen. After she rejects pollexfen, he kidnaps her, and she is only freed when sir charles grandison comes to her rescue. After his appearance, the novel focuses on his history and life, and he becomes its central figure.
The collection also contains correspondence of ada and her husband william, 1st earl of lovelace, used by doris langley moore in her biography ada, countess of lovelace (1978). These papers all came to ada's son ralph, who became baron wentworth in 1862 and earl of lovelace in 1893.
Lovelace was a former friend of the dissolute poet earl of rochester, and said never to have been sober since his days as a student at wadham college, oxford. His house at ladye place was used for at least some of their plotting and retained its mystique as one of the hideaways of the revolutionaries long afterwards.
Lovelace, sir william ii lucas/lucar, thomas luddington, william ludwell, philip ludwell, philip jr lunsford, sir thomas lupo, philip lyddall, john lyford, john macock/maycocke, samuel macock/maycocke, sarah - wife of george pace macon, gideon madison, isaac major, edward mallett, james mansfield / mansell, david mansfield, mary marable/marble.
Daughter of edwin sandys, successively bishop of worcester, bishop of london and archbishop of york during the reign of elizabeth. This sir william lovelace7 and his wife anne, who were married about i6io, were the parents of, among other children, richard love-lace, the poet, francis lovelace, governor of new york, and anne.
In 1837 victoria became queen and shortly after william was created the 1st earl of lovelace, a title which came from his wife's family. In 1840 lord lovelace was appointed lord lieutenant of surrey and purchased the horsley estate comprising 2,000 acres and the house designed in 1820 by sir charles barrie for the then owner william currie.
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Following his release, lovelace lived briefly in london, after which he removed himself to the low countries and france until after king charles' capture at oxford in 1646. Lovelace left the field when he was wounded at the battle of dunkirk. He was committed by parliament to peterhouse prison, aldersgate in october 1648, probably for his connection with some disturbances in kent.
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Vaux, sir thomas tresham, sir john arundell, the bishop of worcester in 1587 was favourably tu-ctg-m-ents to the same effect: for example.
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Before bede, such books had been studied by aldhelm (bishop of sherborne, died 709). His diary is much more entertaining than his memoir of the lady in the the eldest son of sir william lovelace of woolidge (woolwich),.
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Rowe, 'the recusancy of sir thomas cornwallis', the bishop of worcester in 1587 was favourably disposed wray and lovelace a brief memoir.
A memoir of biship sir lovelace tomlinson stamer by how, frederick douglas, 1853-publication date 1910 publisher london hutchinson collection cdl; americana.
21 apr 2017 ahmad of wimbledon, lord member, house of bishops' standing committee providing research assistance with david cameron's memoirs associate governor, lovelace primary school, kingston upon thames.
' the silence in the room had width, height, depth, mass and substance.
Richard lovelace may refer to: richard lovelace (poet) (1617–1657), 17th century english poet; richard lovelace, 1st baron lovelace (1564–1634); richard.
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1527 - 1577, sometimes called serjeant lovelace, obtained a grant of arms in 1573. This is noted in the following article which is devoted mainly to his son, sir william lovelace 1561 - 1629 and which is quoted on his profile:.
Clearly not cut out to become a bishop's wife or even a conventionally well-behaved lady of the manor, charles babbage, sir george had met annabella and her daug.
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However, from the surviving letters of babbage, lovelace, wheatstone, lyell, faraday, menabrea, and the editors of taylor's scientific memoirs, it is clear that proofreading was done with babbage, and that the original typesetting error was missed by menabrea. The original documentation shows that all contemporaries of lovelace and babbage having first-hand knowledge of how the notes came into being, acknowledged lovelace as the primary author.
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