• Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, FBA (January 21, 1844 – September 19, 1914) was an Irish classical scholar who was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College...
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  • Robert Tyrrell may refer to: Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (1844–1914), Irish classical scholar Bob Tyrrell (tattoo artist) (born 1962), American tattoo artist...
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  • –1766), Rear Admiral Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin in citations 'Tyrrell-Purser' or 'Tyrrell and Purser' refer to...
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    name "Kottabos" was taken from the Greek drinking game Kottabos. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell was the first editor-in-chief. Adolphus Ward and Alfred Rayney...
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    journalist, died shortly before Tyrrell was born. George was first cousin to Irish classical scholar Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. A childhood accident resulted...
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    John Pentland Mahaffy (formerly the tutor of Oscar Wilde) and Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, and between 1901 and 1903 he won three successive Vice-Chancellor's...
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  • appointed as Professor of Latin there. He collaborated with Dr. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell on the translation of the letters of Cicero. Purser and Arthur...
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    family of manuscripts (a sub-family of those descended from Ψ). Robert Yelverton Tyrrell wrote in 1894 that the text of the Homeric Hymns had been in a...
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    to 1893 the literary magazine Kottabos was published, edited by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. It has been called 'perhaps the cream of Irish academic wit and...
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  • prose, full text Charles James Billson, 1882 – verse: full text Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, 1883 – verse: full text Benjamin B. Rogers, 1924 – verse: available...
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    classical journals in the world. The founder of the journal was Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (1844-1914). He was the first editor-in-chief. Since 2012 the editor-in-chief...
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    "Louise" was again published in Echoes from Kottabos (edited by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell and Sir Edward Sullivan, 2nd Baron, 1906), p. 4-5. Information...
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  • (1494–1536), scholar and Bible translator George Tyrrell (1861–1909), theologian and scholar Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (1844–1914), scholar and translator Thomas...
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  • John Edward Pigot. Ingram's ballad was translated into Latin by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell and into Irish by Dr. Douglas Hyde. The song became a popular Irish...
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  • elected a fellow, and was admitted to M.A., and in 1880 succeeded Robert Yelverton Tyrrell in the chair of Latin. In 1888 he succeeded Thomas Ebenezer Webb...
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  • the DNB) Richard Watson Dixon (Signing as R. W. D. in the DNB) Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (Signing as R. Y. T. in the DNB) Sheldon Amos (Signing as S. A...
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  • Comparative Mythology" gets a special mention in Echoes from Kottabos by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell and Edward Sullivan, 2nd Baronet (1906), and is published in this...
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    issued to the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Oxford, Lord Scales, William Yelverton, and members of the Norfolk gentry. The commissioners convicted Tuddenham...
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  • George Moore, Lord Dunsany, Seumas O'Sullivan (as "Neil"), Æ, Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, John Pentland Mahaffy, Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and Horace...
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  • William Hepworth Thompson 1853–1866 John Kells Ingram 1866–1877 Robert Yelverton Tyrrell 1880–1898 John Bagnell Bury 1898–1902 John Isaac Beare 1902–1915...
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  • Divinity in the University of Cambridge Rev. Henry Fanshawe Tozer Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, Professor of Ancient History in the University of Dublin James...
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    Margaret Tyrrell, who married Robert Mounteney. He also had John Tyrrell, illegitimate son. Richard Tyrrell; Thomas Tyrrell; William Tyrrell, who died...
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    married Mary Tyrrell, the governess to Princess Charlotte of Wales who was the eldest and only surviving daughter and heiress of Sir John Tyrrell, 5th Baronet...
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    Empson, who married firstly Robert Ingleton (d.1503), a ward of her father, by whom she had a daughter who married Humphrey Tyrrell. She married secondly John...
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    playwright Robert Bolt portrayed Thomas More as the tragic hero of his 1960 play A Man for All Seasons. The title is drawn from what Robert Whittington...
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    Biteback Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78590-144-7. Retrieved 1 May 2021. "CHARLES YELVERTON O'CONNOR". Western Australia Now and Then. Retrieved 12 May 2022. "Last...
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    extinct 1785   Tyrrell of Hanslape 1665 Tyrrell extinct 1714   Tyrrell of Lynn 1686 Tyrrell extinct 1691   Tyrrell of Springfield 1666 Tyrrell extinct 1766...
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  • Hales Hall. Bridget Drury (born 11 September 1554), who married Henry Yelverton, esquire, of Rougham, Norfolk. Winifred Drury. Ursula Drury. Audrey Drury...
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  • Vernon Derbyshire 4th of Henry VI 15 October 1427 25 March 1428 Sir John Tyrrell Hertfordshire First term. 5th of Henry VI. 23 September 1429 23 February...
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    Baptist Church, Reid. His Official Secretary throughout his term was Murray Tyrrell. Dunrossil was succeeded in the viscountcy by his son, John Morrison, 2nd...
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