Joseph Strutt may refer to: Joseph Strutt (engraver and antiquary) (1749–1802), English engraver and antiquary Joseph Strutt (philanthropist) (1765–1844)...
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Jedediah Strutt (1726 – 7 May 1797) or Jedidiah Strutt – as he spelled it – was a hosier and cotton spinner from Belper, England. Strutt and his brother-in-law...
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Joseph Holden Strutt (21 November 1758 – 11/18 February 1845), was a British soldier and long-standing Member of Parliament. He served in the Army and...
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Joseph Strutt (1765–1844) was an English businessman and philanthropist, whose wealth came from the family textile business. A native of Derby, Strutt...
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1898". Archived from the original on 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2013-01-20. "Joseph Strutt, Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, 1903". Archived from...
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Baron Rayleigh (category Strutt family)
18 July 1821 for Lady Charlotte Strutt, wife of Colonel Joseph Strutt, Member of Parliament for Maldon. Joseph Strutt had earlier declined the offer of...
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Joseph Strutt (27 October 1749 – 16 October 1802) was an English engraver, artist, antiquary, and writer. He is today most significant as the earliest...
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definition of a French word. An early 19th-century writer on English games, Joseph Strutt, quotes Cotgrave's description and the association with Restoration...
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("nothing left"), Solve L ("save 50") and Nihil Dabis ("nothing happens"). Joseph Strutt, who was born in 1749, mentions the teetotum as used in games when he...
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Strutt is a surname, and may refer to: Anna Strutt, New Zealand economist Arthur John Strutt (1818–1888), English painter, engraver, writer and traveler...
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Queenhoo Hall is a historical novel largely written by Joseph Strutt but left unfinished at his death in 1802. It was completed by Walter Scott at the...
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Mildmay, for the courtier and politician Sir Walter Mildmay; Strutt, for the antiquary Joseph Strutt; and Tindal, for the lawyer Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal...
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King Charles II. In Toulouse on 23 February 1789 Charlotte married Joseph Strutt, later Member of Parliament for Maldon and the member of an Essex family...
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in 1840, following the donation of the land by local philanthropist Joseph Strutt, and to designs by John Claudius Loudon. It was the first publicly owned...
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serve the function of drawers. Eighteenth-century costume historian Joseph Strutt believed that men who did not wear shirts to bed were indecent. Even...
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anti-slavery and feminist activist. Sarah Perry (born 1979), writer. Joseph Strutt (1749–1802), engraver and antiquary. Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776–1846)...
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Mary Gertrude FitzGerald (29 May 1758 – 13 September 1836) married Joseph Strutt on 23 February 1789. They had four children. Lady Louisa Bridget FitzGerald...
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Crambo is a rhyming game which, according to Joseph Strutt, was played as early as the 14th century under the name of the ABC of Aristotle. It is also...
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In his 1801 book The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Joseph Strutt described the way pall-mall was played in England at the time: "Pale-maille...
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grandfather, Joseph Strutt, was a well-known author and artist, his father, William Thomas Strutt, was a good miniature painter. William Strutt enjoyed a...
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treatise that celebrates aesthetic pleasures derived from falconry. 1801 – Joseph Strutt of England writes, "the ladies not only accompanied the gentlemen in...
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Gutenberg eBook of The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England by Joseph Strutt". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 10 February 2023. "Playing at Bowls"...
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while his brothers, Joseph and George Benson dealt with commercial and management side respectively. It became known as W.G. and J. Strutt. In 1801 he bought...
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” Isis, Vol. 95, No. 4 (December 2004), pp. 697–699. Joseph Strutt and J. Charles Cox, Strutt's Sports & Pastimes of the People of England, pp. 254–5...
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Sling – Ancient Weapon Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Joseph Strutt, 1903. Funda, William Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities...
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had his great-great-grandfather, Joseph Holden Strutt. Strutt was the youngest son of Captain Edward Jolliffe Strutt and his wife Amelie (née Devas)....
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posthumously edit and complete the last chapter of an unfinished romance by Joseph Strutt. Published in 1808 and set in 15th-century England, Queenhoo Hall was...
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British sports by Joseph Strutt described football as being "formerly much in vogue among the common people of England". Although Strutt claimed that folk...
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about the Middle Ages Scott drew on three works by the antiquarian Joseph Strutt: Horda Angel-cynnan or a Compleat View of the Manners, Customs, Arms...
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George. Frank Pick, Chief Executive of London Transport in the 1930s. Joseph Strutt, soldier and MP, declined all honours, but suggested the offer (of the...
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