• Sir Walter Sandys (c. 1376–1435) was an English politician, MP for Hampshire. Sandys was the eldest son of Sir John Sandys MP. He married firstly Agnes...
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  • Walter Sandys may refer to: Walter Sandys (died 1435), High Sheriff of Hampshire 1410–11 and 1423–24, MP for Hampshire Walter Sandys (died 1609), High...
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  • Sandys Thomas Sandys (1837–1911), British army officer and politician Walter Sandys (disambiguation), several individuals: Walter Sandys (died 1435)...
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  • Son of Miles. Miles Sandys (died 1636) (c. 1601–1636), MP for Cirencester 1625–1626. Grandson of Miles (died 1601). William Sandys (waterworks engineer)...
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    M. Rossetti". The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies. 29: 4–11. ISSN 0271-1435. OCLC 9027966701. Archived from the original on 12 April 2023. Retrieved...
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  • astronomer Wilhelm Gliese DMP · 1434 1435 Garlena 1936 WE Acquaintance of Prof. W. Schaub, German orbit computer DMP · 1435 1436 Salonta 1936 YA Salonta, town...
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  • 20 years (1640–1660) Sir Nicholas Crispe, 20 years (1641–1661) William Sandys, 20 years (1641–1661) Edmund Wyndham, 20 years (1641–1661) Samuel Ashe,...
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    for having been miraculously cured of leprosy by Pope Sylvester I. From 1435 to 1445, Valla was employed in the court of Alfonso V of Aragon, who became...
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  • (1079–1142) Nicanor Abelardo (1893–1934) David Abell (died c.1576) John Abell (1653 – after 1724) Walter Abendroth (1896–1973) Jan Håkan Åberg (1916–2012)...
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  • John Bettesthorne of Bisterne 1379: Walter Ramsey 1380: William Kingborne 1381: Hugh Crane 1382: Sir John Sandys of East Cholderton, Sherborne 'Coudray'...
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    drinking. A carol attributed to Richard Smart, Rector of Plymtree in Devon from 1435 to 1477, has 'Sir Christemas' announcing the news of Christ's birth and encouraging...
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    (before 1792) by George Romney Mary Magdalene (1858–1860) by Frederick Sandys Sarah Bernhardt as Maria Magdalena (1887) by Alfred Stevens Christ and Mary...
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    determine affairs affecting the country as a whole took place as early as 1435, in the town of Arboga. During the Riksdag assemblies of 1527 and 1544, under...
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  • Pleasant Month of May" 1433. "The Shepherd and his Fife" 1434. "Master Kilby" 1435. No record 1436. "Henry and Nancy" 1437. "Searching for Young Lambs", "As...
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  • Crouch (born 1632). George Sandys. George Sandys (1578–1644), an English traveler, colonist, poet, and translator. Sandys' writings influenced contemporary...
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    who died unmarried. Louisa Emily Baring (died 1888) Lydia Emily Baring (died 1868) In 1830 Ashburton bought Rudhall Manor in Herefordshire. He died on...
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  • 1017/S0018246X00021610. JSTOR 3020365. S2CID 159565698. Hull seems to have died at the battle, or immediately after. According to P.S. Lewis, "Wedgwood's...
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    history". He held this office until his death three years later. Lord Auckland died on New Year's Day 1849, following what was described as a fit. He was aged...
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    on 10 February 1953. The occasion was supposed to have been a visit by Walter Ulbricht to the island of Rügen, during which he had been annoyed by the...
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  • on the list. Of these airmen, 537 were killed during the Battle or later died of wounds received. The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, founded by Geoffrey...
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    varying interests, along with his speeches at mass public meetings. Historian Walter L. Arnstein concludes: Notable as the Gladstonian reforms had been, they...
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    Maazel, Rafael Kubelík, Eugen Jochum, Sir Colin Davis, Mariss Jansons, Bruno Walter, Georg Solti, Zubin Mehta and Kent Nagano. A stage for shows, big events...
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    Bishops of Worcester From Until Incumbent Notes 1559 1570 Edwin Sandys Translated to London; and later to York 1570 (designate) James Calfhill Archdeacon...
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  • Carent of Toomer in Henstridge 1435: Thomas Thame 1436: John St Loe 1437: William Stafford 1438: Edward Hull 1439: Walter Rodney 1440: William Carent of...
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    university by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, for his secular clergy. 1435 – St Mary's College is founded in the university for Augustinians. 1437 –...
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    Embodiment Among Transsexual Men. Vanderbilt University Press, ISBN 978-0-8265-1435-6. Geri Nettick, Beth Elliot (1996). "Mirrors: Portrait of a Lesbian Transsexual...
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  • dedicated to Charlie Courtauld, a former editor of the show, who had recently died. 4 February 2016: Paul Nuttall was a replacement for Nigel Farage who got...
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    June 2019. Johannes Hoops, Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde, Walter de Gruyter, p.422, ISBN 3-11-017733-1 From the First Humans to the Mesolithic...
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  • of Walter, died 1143) ?–1155: Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford (son of Miles, died 1155) 1155–1157: Walter de Hereford (brother of Roger, died c.1159...
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  • Airmen's Stories – Sgt. F. Cooke, Access date 20 March 2018 "Wing commander Walter Gibb - Telegraph". telegraph. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2016....
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