John Williams (1760–1826) was a Welsh cleric and schoolmaster. Williams's father, also called John, was agent to the Gwydir Estate in Llanrwst. Williams...
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schoolmaster John Williams (schoolmaster, born 1760) (1760–1826), Welsh Anglican priest and schoolmaster John Albert Williams (1866–1933), American Episcopal priest...
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burglary Frances Williams (c. 1760–1801), Welsh woman, transported to New South Wales then Norfolk Island for burglary John Williams (c. 1820–?), English...
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Keene, and became a curate at Disley, where he was appointed the schoolmaster in 1760. That year, he was moved to the chaplain post at Marple Chapel. By...
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(1768–1842), who married Sarah Williams (1775–1816) Elizabeth Rittenhouse Porter (1769–1850), who married Robert Porter Parker (1760–1800) and was the grandmother...
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John Palmer, the purser of the Sirius. In 1801 Robert was listed as an emancipist settler at Port Jackson. By 1806 Bails was listed as a Schoolmaster...
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Maine, in 1723, the elder John became a Protestant. In 1760, Sullivan married Lydia Remick Worster of Kittery, now in Maine. John and Lydia Sullivan had...
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Constantine Harrison, schoolmaster, by the church. An endowment of £100 was made by George Marshall in 1601 to fund the salary of a schoolmaster - at the time...
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F. H. S. Shepherd – painter Nicholas Udall – playwright, cleric, and schoolmaster Jane Wilson-Howarth – author and physician Hassan Damluji – author and...
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Libraries & Arts Department. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-9525961-0-3. "WALTERS, JOHN (1760 - 1789), cleric, poet, and scholar, Dictionary of Welsh Biography". biography...
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Masbrough Independent Chapel (section John Thorp)
on a truncated column with head in hand. John Thorp (1760–1776) Thomas Grove (1777–1793) Dr Edward Williams (1795–1813) Dr James Bennett (1813-c.1828)...
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Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood (section 1760–1813)
Shortyng 1707–1720 Thomas Parsell 1720–1731 Matthew Smith 1731–1760 John Criche 1760–1778 James Townley 1778–1783 Thomas Green 1783–1795 Samuel Bishop...
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[page needed] The next teacher was Daniel Gallagher, who held the position of schoolmaster for a long period. The school was in the Black community on Albemarle...
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Duncombe MA (d. 1729) 1730–1760: John Holmes - writer of textbooks on grammar, rhetoric and astronomy 1760: John Knox 1760–1787: James Smith 1787–1806:...
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from the town schoolmaster and possibly circuit schools. He learned Latin and Greek, most likely from a relative, Reverend Doctor John Webster. In 1745...
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with whom he was infatuated. Brigid was the teenage daughter of the schoolmaster at the school for the blind attended by Carolan in Cruisetown, Ireland...
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Evans (1816–1889), Latin scholar and poet, was schoolmaster at Rugby and Durham William Addams Williams Evans (1853–1919), international footballer Walter...
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E), science writer and cleric Edward Barnes (fl. c. 1760–1795, W), poet, translator and schoolmaster Edward Barnwell (1813–1887, E), archaeologist and headmaster...
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and also a great heart." Six years after Richard's death, in 1491, a schoolmaster named William Burton, on hearing a defence of Richard, launched into...
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12618 Cellarius 6217 P-L Andreas Cellarius (c. 1596–1665), a German schoolmaster from Neuhausen near Worms, settled in Amsterdam in the early 1620s, becoming...
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Warwickshire (1864–1884) John Brooks (1856–1886), Conservative MP for Altrincham (1885–1886) Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan (1760–1837), Tory MP for...
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dealer (d. 1772) May 8 – John Lee, British politician (d. 1761) May 16 – Louis-Urbain-Aubert de Tourny, French intendant (d. 1760) May 22 – Anna Folkema...
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Catholic bishop and historian (born 1731) October 9 (bur.) – John Williams, Welsh schoolmaster and manuscript collector (born 1760) October 19 – François-Joseph...
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1740s in a Gothic–Baroque style by Nicholas Hawksmoor and John James. On 11 November 1760, the funeral of George II was held at the abbey, and the king...
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believed that Tourette syndrome likely made public occupations like schoolmaster or tutor almost impossible for Johnson. This may have led Johnson to...
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under the Roman Republic Charles Causley (1917–2003), Cornish poet, schoolmaster and writer C. P. Cavafy (1863–1933), Greek poet, journalist and civil...
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father of Queen Victoria Philip Egerton (1832–1911), English priest and schoolmaster who re-founded Bloxham School in 1860 Riah Abu El-Assal (b. 1937), Israeli-Palestinian...
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27 – Thomas Kidd, English classical scholar, schoolmaster (b. 1770) September 2 – Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, British Tory politician (b. 1775) September...
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decay (lines 47–52) After nostalgic descriptions of Auburn's parson, schoolmaster and alehouse, Goldsmith makes a direct attack on the usurpation of agricultural...
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2015, pp. 34–35, ISBN 9780786473175 Grenier, John The Far Reaches of Empire: War in Nova Scotia, 1710–1760, University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. 84,...
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