• John Shert was an English Catholic priest and martyr, who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. With the notable exceptions of the martyrdom of...
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    December 2017 Blessed John Shert, Diocese of Shrewsbury Archived 24 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine retrieved December 2017 St John's Library, Papers of...
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    the Tower, where he was tortured. Ford was taken to court along with John Shert on 16 November with a faked charge of conspiracy. It is said he had conspired...
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  • (died 1582), Priest of the Diocese of Plymouth (Devon – London, England) John Shert (died 1582), priest of the Diocese of Shrewsbury (Cheshire – London, England)...
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  • Lowe Bl John Munden Bl John Nelson Bl John Nutter Bl John Pibush Bl John Robinson Bl John Sandys Bl John Shert Bl John Slade Bl John Sugar Bl John Thules...
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  • 1581   John Payne (Paine)     1582   Luke Kirby 1549   1582   Teresa of Avila 1515   1582   Blessed James Thompson     1582   Blessed John Shert     1582...
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  • Kirby, 1582 Bl. John Shert, 1582 Bl. William Lacey (Catholic priest), 1582 Bl. William Hart, 1583 Bl. Robert Nutter (priest), 1584 Bl. John Munden (priest)...
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  • sympathisers. Six Brasenose fellows were executed for their loyalty to the pope: John Shert, Thomas Cottam and Laurence Johnson at Tyburn in 1582, and Robert Anderson...
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    sympathisers. Six Brasenose fellows were executed for their loyalty to the pope: John Shert, Thomas Cottam and Laurence Johnson at Tyburn in 1582, and Robert Anderson...
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  • with Thomas Ford and John Shert on 28 May 1582. Johnson was the last to die, after being forced to watch the quartering of Shert. Johnson began to pray...
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  • Nichols (Brasenose) John Duns Scotus (college or hall not known) John Shert (Brasenose) John Story (Broadgates Hall) Antipope Alexander V antipope 1409-10...
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    The first area in the Jordan Valley between Jisr ed Damieh and Umm esh Shert the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) defended their advanced position...
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    the Battle of Megiddo, Patterson received orders to capture the Umm al-Shert Bridge in the Jordan Valley, the only bridge in the area (located directly...
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  • Jordan Valley to the Jordan River, 1,000 yards (910 m) south of the Umm esh Shert ford. This line was continued west of the river by a series of individual...
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  • Spinks, US Marines 1976 – Leon Spinks, US Marines 1977 – Larry Strogen, Shert, LA 1978 – Elmer Martin, US Navy 1979 – Tony Tucker, Grand Rapids, MI 1980...
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  • life, illustrating the effect of social change on the individual.” Jack Sherting believes Emily suffers from an Oedipus complex. He claims that Emily and...
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    Marjorie's house, people talk of the recent executions of Mr. Ford, Mr. Shert, and Mr. Johnson. All three were executed on 28 May 1582. When Robin arrives...
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    River near Umm esh Shert to cover the northern flank of the advance while the 3rd Light Horse Regiment advanced up the Umm esh Shert track towards Es Salt...
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  • capture many prisoners. The fords crossing the River Jordan at Umm esh Shert and Mafid Jozele were also captured on 22 September by the 2nd Battalion...
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    Meldrum's force captured the bridge at Jisr ed Damieh and the fords at Umm esh Shert and Mafid Jozele, cutting that line of retreat. The Fourth Ottoman Army...
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  • 30 April it pushed troops up to the west bank of the Jordan near Umm esh Shert. That evening it was ordered to advance and destroy a Turkish pontoon bridge...
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    Roseville, Sydney: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 223425266. Blenkinsop, Layton John; Rainey, John Wakefield, eds. (1925). History of the Great War Based on Official...
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    to Abraham. (The papyri were prepared for the funerary rites of one Ta-Shert-Min, daughter of New-Khensu. Latter-day Saints have posited that the papyri...
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    the Jordan Valley to the river, 1,000 yards (910 m) south of the Umm esh Shert ford. The line continued as a series of individual wired redoubts that dominated...
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    reached cover. But then they were ordered back and had to return to Umm Es Shert, so they headed back through the shellfire until they reached the village...
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    the brigade to withdraw further, to a new position north of the Umm el Shert track. During which the two New Zealand regiments arrived and a new defence...
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    soldiers north of Umm esh Shert. In the morning a squadron established a forward position 2 km (1 mi) north of Umm esh Shert on the slopes of "Red Hill"...
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