• John Humfrey (1621–1719) was an English clergyman, an ejected minister from 1662 and controversialist active in the Presbyterian cause. He graduated B...
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  • Pelham Humfrey (Humphrey, Humphrys) (1647 in London – 14 July 1674 in Windsor) was an English composer. He was the first of the new generation of English...
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    eight voluntary ships are gone to make further tryall. London: Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke. 1616. Quarto. Arber 1910, pp. I:175–232 This...
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  • Southcott, John Brown, and John Humfrey. "Dorchester Company of Adventurers". Oxford Reference. Oxford University. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Goff, John (2009)...
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    Humfrey Wanley (21 March 1672 – 6 July 1726) was an English librarian, palaeographer and scholar of Old English, employed by manuscript collectors such...
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  • William Humfrey (also Humphrey or Humphreys) (c.1515–1579) was an English goldsmith, mining promoter, and Assay Master at the Royal Mint during the reign...
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  • Humfrey Jonathon Malins CBE (born 31 July 1945) is a British Conservative Party politician, who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Croydon North West and...
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    Duke Humfrey's Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. It is named after Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke...
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    C.B.E. Gwyn Venables Hordern Infantry General Sir John Josiah HORT, Bart., C.B. Will of John Humfrey, Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Royal Engineers...
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  • John Humphrey (also spelled Humfrey or Humfry, c. 1597 – 1661) was an English Puritan and an early funder of the English colonisation of North America...
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    (1615–1676) studied with teachers including Orlando Gibbons. John Blow [pupils] John Humfrey Henry Purcell [pupils] this teacher's teachers Gibbons (1583–1625)...
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    Humfrey Gifford (fl. 1580), was an English poet. In 1580 he published A Posie of Gilloflowers containing 46 poems, a selection of verse translations of...
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    chosen for building the Royal Observatory. His name lives on in Duke Humfrey's Library, part of the Bodleian Library in Oxford University, and in Duke...
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    Restoration: England in the 1660s, p. 123. "Humfrey, John", Dictionary of National Biography Marshall, John (1991), "Locke and Latitudinarianism", in Kroll...
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    Lieutenant General Sir Humfrey Myddelton Gale, KBE, CB, CVO, MC (4 October 1890 – 8 April 1971) was an officer in the British Army who served in the First...
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    love"); and settings of "A Hymn to God the Father" by John Hilton the younger and Pelham Humfrey (published 1688). After the 17th century, there were no...
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  • Stillingfleet's Sermon on the Mischief of Separation’ by Stephen Lobb and John Humfrey. ‘Remarks on the Preface to the Protestant Reconciler [by Daniel Whitby]...
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    Richard Jennyns 1582 John Highfield 1583 Richard Sedgewick 1584 Thomas Holmes 1585 Thomas Thorney 1586 Francis Elton 1587 John Humfrey 1588 Jehn Jennens...
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  • lecturers at the Pinners' Hall. He died on 3 June 1699. In conjunction with John Humfrey, Lobb wrote in 1680 an Answer ... by some Nonconformists to a sermon...
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  • name "A. A." He married Frances Monica Sealy, and had three children: John Humfrey Armstrong Willis (1928–2012), Antonia Armstrong Willis (1932-2017), and...
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  • 1488) married firstly John Writtle, esquire, and secondly Sir John Raynsford (died 1521) and they were the parents of Sir John Raynsford the politician...
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  • Humphrey, London, 1653. A Rejoynder, by John Humfrey, was published the following year, as also an answer by John Timson, The Bar to Free Admission to the...
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    of the fort is credited to Lieutenant-General John Humfrey, and it is thought that Lieutenant-Colonel John Evelegh would have also worked on the final plans...
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  • Humfry Payne (redirect from Humfrey Payne)
    Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Payne was the only son of the historian Edward John Payne, fellow of University College Oxford, and Emma Leonora Helena (née...
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  • was a son of John Tufton of Hothfield, and brother of Nicholas Tufton, 1st Earl of Thanet. He purchased The Mote near Maidstone. Humfrey Tufton was involved...
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  • Admission to the Lord's Supper, taken into consideration, 1656, supporting John Humfrey; and other pamphlets and occasional sermons. Ebenezer, or Profitable...
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    Patent to Sir Humfrey Gylberte, 11 June 1578, from the Avalon Project, yale.edu. Accessed 6 January 2023. Probasco, Nate (20 June 2019). "John Dee, Humphrey...
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    bells in the west tower plus a sanctus bell. The churchwardens, John Humfrey and John Mayo, had sold one of the bells for £16 to pay for road and ford...
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  • but it was sent to press by John Humfrey, to whom Clarke had lent the manuscript on being asked for his opinion of Humfrey's ‘Righteousness of God,’ 1697)...
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  • marmo dell'Acropoli (1981), p. 79: "Payne, Humfrey Gilbert Garth... figlio unico dello storico Edward John Payne e di sua moglie Emma Leonora Helena Pertz...
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