Laurence Andrewe (fl. 1510–1537), was a translator and printer. He was from Calais, then controlled by the English. He translated in 1510 ‘The noble life...
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Andrewe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Laurence Andrewe (fl. 1510–1537), French translator and printer Thomas Andrewe (fl. 1604)...
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books in English and by his apparent ties to the London bookseller Laurence Andrewe. Scholars of the history of printing have also suggested that Doesborch's...
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born in Deptford, and was a great-nephew through his mother of Lancelot Andrewes. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge, where he...
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1,762 3.8 St Helens South and Whiston James Chan 2,237 4.6 St Ives Tim Andrewes 3,051 6.3 Staffordshire Moorlands Brian Smith 1,226 2.9 Stalybridge and...
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(1832–1833) Temple Frere (1833–1835) John Vane (1835–) Gerrard Thomas Andrewes (1839–1849) Thomas Garnier (1849–1857) Henry Drury (1857–1862) Charles...
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Magazine. New York: Frick Collection.OCLC 883788413 Poulet, Anne L. 2006. Andrewes, William J.H., "The Art of the Timekeeper: Masterpieces from the Winthrop...
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translation from French may have been performed by his associate Lawrence Andrewe, a fellow printer and bookseller, but this is as yet unconfirmed. Some...
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74361 (93. Mt Lambert (2430 m)) 30 Dec 1933 LW Boot, IW Tucker and H Andrewes 94 Pt 2428 * 2,428 325 3.9 43°50′09″S 170°02′01″E / 43.83583°S 170.03361°E...
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(1542–1591) Johannes Piscator (1546–1625) Richard Hooker (1554–1600) Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557–1644) William Perkins (1558–1602)...
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33 in that translation and deals with William Tyndale's and Lancelot Andrewes's involvement in biblical translation. It opened for a London run at the...
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1759–1763† Samuel Nicolls 1763–1802† William Parker 1802–1825† Gerrard Andrewes (also Dean of Canterbury from 1809) 1825–1845 John Giffard Ward (later...
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United States: (married to Louisa Catherine Johnson in 1797) Lancelot Andrewes: baptised 1555 Philip Clayton, also known as 'Tubby', former vicar and...
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Cradock) Andrewes (died 1695) and Thomas Andrewes (died 1653)) were: Richard Andrewes (living 1688) who, according to Peile, is not the Richard Andrewes who...
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Vicar of Christ the King, Salfords and then St Peter, St Helier (Bishop Andrewes) in Morden. He was the Bishop of Wakefield’s Advisor for Social Responsibility...
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Martyrs Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) John Donne (1572–1631) John Tillotson (1630–1694) John Newton (1725–1807) Author of Amazing Grace Laurence Sterne (1713–1759)...
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fighter cover, interdiction, and ground attack; Royal Navy Admiral William Andrewes' Task Force 91 for Blockade and Covering Force; Rear Admiral George R....
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" They were: Thomas Bilson; Richard Hooker; Richard Bancroft; Lancelot Andrewes; Joseph Hall; William Laud; John Bramhall; Joseph Mede; Francis Mason;...
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Easterling and B. Knox (eds.), Cambridge University Press (1989), p. 51. Andrewes, Antony, Greek Society, Pelican Books (1971), p. 254 f. Rothbard, Murray...
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William Gladstone Agnew KCVO CB DSO William Andrewes (1899–1974), later Admiral Sir William Gerrard Andrewes KBE CB DSO Edmund Anstice (1899–1979), later...
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Waller, Bishop of Madras David Acheson, mathematician Sir Christopher Andrewes, discovered the influenza A virus Alan Blumlein, inventor and electronics...
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Companions, Martyrs, 1871 21 †Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist 25 *Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester, Spiritual Writer, 1626 25 Sergei of Radonezh, Russian...
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meetings. The First Company was headed by the dean of the abbey, Lancelot Andrewes. In 1642, the English Civil War broke out between Charles I and his own...
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Younger and named in honour of the American colonies Andrewes Highwalk – presumably after Lancelot Andrewes, rector of the nearby St Giles-without-Cripplegate...
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org. "No. 34849". The London Gazette. 14 May 1940. p. 2892. "Noel Frank Laurence – The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. "Admiral of the...
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would recognize as allusions to the Plot. In one sermon in 1605, Lancelot Andrewes stated, regarding the failure of the Plotters on God's day, "Be they fair...
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Verily Anderson (1915–2010), writer Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626), scholar, AV translator and cleric Roger Andrewes (fl. 1610s), scholar, AV translator and...
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Martin Amis (British novelist) William Allingham (Irish poet) Christopher Andrewes (British academic and editor) John Armstrong (Scottish poet) Alan Ayckbourn...
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Lancelot Andrewes disagreed with many aspects of the Reformed tradition, especially its teaching on predestination. Like the Puritans, Andrewes engaged...
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Tim Andrewes (Green) 798 (1.7%) Eric Freeman-Keel (UKIP) 385 (0.8%)...
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