• Edmund (or Edmond) Meyrick (or Meyricke) (1636 – 24 April 1713) was a Welsh cleric and benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford, where scholarships are still...
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  • Edmund Meyrick was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 16th century. Meyrick was educated at the University of Oxford. He held the living at Corwen. He was...
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  • Meyrick is a surname and given name. Meyricke is a variant form. Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713), Welsh cleric Edward Meyrick (1854–1938), English schoolmaster...
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    estate. Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713), from a branch of Meyricks established at Gwyddelwern, was a benefactor and Welsh cleric. Rowland Meyrick (1505–1566)...
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  • Edmund Meyricke may refer to: Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713), Welsh cleric and benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford Edmund Meyricke (MP) (died 1666), Welsh...
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  • Albert Gubay (1928–2016) Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover (1802–1896) Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713) Hugh Owen (1804–1881) Robert Owen (1771–1858) Thomas Phillips...
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    library in addition to the college's normal library. Meyrick scholarships, from the bequest of Edmund Meyrick in 1713, are awarded for academic merit where the...
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    Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Capodistria (b. 1632) April 24 – Edmund Meyrick, Welsh cleric (b. 1636) April 27 – Marie Elisabeth zu Mecklenburg, princess...
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    Edmund Hodgson Yates (3 July 1831 – 20 May 1894) was a British journalist, novelist and dramatist. He was born in Edinburgh to the actor and theatre manager...
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  • would rebuild Gelli Aur mansion. April - As a result of the death of Edmund Meyrick, a large bequest is left to Jesus College, Oxford, for scholarships...
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  • Sir Humphrey Mackworth forms the Company of Mineral Manufacturers. Edmund Meyrick dies, leaving a large bequest to Jesus College for scholarships for...
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    recommendation and through the influence of Lord Cecil. With cleric Edmund Meyrick of the Meyrick family, he administered the see of Bangor Cathedral in the vacancy...
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  • there, and £20 a year towards a charity school at Neath. 1707 1708 Edmund Meyrick sets up a school at Carmarthen. Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of...
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  • Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Capodistria (b. 1632) April 24 – Edmund Meyrick, Welsh cleric (b. 1636) April 27 – Marie Elisabeth zu Mecklenburg, princess...
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  • Maurice Glynne 1525–1556 Thomas Runcorn 1556 Edward Gregory 1560 Edmund Meyrick 1606 Edmund Griffith 1613 Richard Gwynn 1617 Edward Hughes 1633 William Mostyn...
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    2001, and Wesley Carr was Dean of Westminster Abbey from 1997 to 2006. Edmund Meyrick, who studied at the college between 1656 and 1659, became Treasurer...
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  • William Williams, 2nd Baronet, as MP for Denbigh Boroughs October – Edmund Meyrick sets up a school at Carmarthen. Edward Lhuyd is elected a fellow of...
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  • (the son of Maurice, 1671) 1680: Richard Nanney Cefn-Deuddwr 1681: Edmund Meyrick Ucheldre 1682: William Vaughan Caergai 1683: Vincent Corbet, Ynysmaengwyn...
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    Alexander Meyrick Broadley (19 July 1847 – 16 April 1916), also known as Broadley Pasha, was a British barrister, author, company promoter and social...
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  • consecrated at Lambeth Palace on 15 April 1576 by Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury. During his tenure, Meyrick gave William Camden an account of the Isle...
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    (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Hughes, Richard Edmund. "Evans, Daniel Silvan (1818–1903), cleric, translator, editor, and lexicographer"...
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    Edmund Meyrick, who studied at the college between 1656 and 1659, became Treasurer of St David's Cathedral; his bequest founded the college's Meyrick...
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  • Richard Lloyd of Rhosbeirio 1736: Richard Roberts of Bodsuran 1737: Edmund Meyrick of Trefriw, Caernarvonshire 1738: William Robinson, of Monachgu 1738:...
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  • (son of Maurice, HS 1671) 1680: Richard Nanney of Cefn-deuddwr 1681: Edmund Meyrick of Ucheldre 1682: William Vaughan of Caergai 1683: Vincent Corbet of...
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  • allegedly plotting to escape prison with Perkin Warbeck. James Tyrrell 6 May 1502 Executed for treason for supporting Yorkist claimant Edmund de la Pole....
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    within the castle in 1574. In 1595 it was given to Sir Gelli Meyrick. In 1601, after Meyrick was executed as a traitor, Elizabeth I sold Wigmore Castle...
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    University Press, USA. p. 684. ISBN 9780195327786. Retrieved 3 September 2018. Meyrick, Sarah. "Privacy for royal grief at last as Queen Elizabeth II is laid...
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    naturalists. He was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, and at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. After graduating from Oxford University, Grigson took a job...
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    refitting of the interior in 1825 at a cost of a further £3,252. Rowland Meyrick, the second son of Meyric ap Llewelyn, was the first Bishop of Bangor following...
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    Hutt Borough Council. In 1911 and 1912 he contested the mayoralty against Edmund Percy Bunny but was defeated. When Bunny retired in 1914 he stood again...
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