Richard Senhouse (died 1626) was an English churchman, Bishop of Carlisle from 1624 to 1626. He was third son of John Senhouse (d. 1604) of Netherhall...
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officer Richard Senhouse (died 1626), English Bishop of Carlisle Roger Senhouse (1899–1970), English publisher and translator William Senhouse (died 1505)...
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William Senhouse (died 1505), also called William Sever, was an English priest, successively Bishop of Carlisle, 1495–1502, and Bishop of Durham, 1502–1505...
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of the university and Lord Chancellor of England. Laud was chaplain to Richard Neile, who was Clerk of the Closet. Eventually, King James brushed aside...
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consecrated Bishop of Carlisle on 3 December 1626 at Durham House, London, by Richard Neile, Bishop of Durham; John Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester; and three...
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May, Bishop of Carlisle (1577–1598) William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre Richard Senhouse, Bishop of Carlisle (1624–1626) – preached the coronation sermon for...
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and took up medicine with an established doctor called Richard Senhouse in Whitehaven. Senhouse died soon after, making Brownrigg the principal doctor...
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Griffith Lewis 1607–1609 Thomas Moreton 1609–1616 Richard Field 1616–1621 William Laud 1621–1624 Richard Senhouse 1624–1631 Thomas Winniffe 1631–1631 George...
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Richard Milbourne (died 1624) was an English bishop. He was born in London, and educated at Winchester School and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he...
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Neville's Cross in the following year. Thomas Merke was a close friend of Richard II, who was later tried for high treason under Henry IV and deprived. The...
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Richard Foxe (sometimes Richard Fox) (c. 1448 – 5 October 1528) was an English churchman, the founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was successively...
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children. In January 1720, Boyle remarried, this time to Grace Senhouse, daughter of John Senhouse of Netherhall in Cumbria; they had one child, Grace Sackville...
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the creation of the present town. Humphrey Senhouse named the new town after his wife Mary. The Senhouse family were landowners in the area and responsible...
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young men, including a secret sadomasochistic relationship with Roger Senhouse, later the head of the publishing house Secker & Warburg. Strachey's letters...
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Engineers Field Marshal Sir Alured Clarke Brigadier Bowcher "Bowie"Campbell Senhouse Clarke DSO (1882—1969), Territorial Army, Aldershot Sub District General...
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the manor passed to his daughter, Mary, who was the wife of Sir Joseph Senhouse. Their daughter, Elizabeth, married Joseph Pocklington in 1835, and the...
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Richard Bell (died 1496) was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected 11 February 1478, and consecrated 26 April 1478. He resigned the see on 4 September...
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Penrose Alex Kingston as Frances Partridge Sebastian Harcombe as Roger Senhouse Richard Clifford as Clive Bell David Ryall as Mayor Stephen Boxer as Military...
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Duke of Dorset. Grace was born in London, the daughter and sole heir of Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon, and his wife Grace. She inherited the family...
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McHutchin, 1816–1819 James Quirk, 1820–1841 John Courtney Bluett, ?-1855 Senhouse Wilson, 1855–1864 Samuel Harris, 1864–1905 James Stowell Gell, 1905–1911...
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Eleventh Centuries. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 0-7131-6532-4. Tansey, Richard G.; Gardner, Helen Louise; De la Croix, Horst (1986). Gardner's Art Through...
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in 1945 by Gallimard. The English translation by Yvonne Moyse and Roger Senhouse was first published by Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd and Lindsay Drummond...
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regular monthly matches. It meets every month in the Union Jack Club, Senhouse Street, Workington. It also arranges tuition for its anglers. Freshwater...
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Bright's disease might be an adaptation to elevated blood pressure. William Senhouse Kirkes in 1855 and Ludwig Traube in 1856 also proposed, based on pathological...
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Grant Lower Greys & Sugarland Christ Church 257 By 1913 the owner was Senhouse Lowthers Christ Church 332 By 1913 the owner was Watson Lowland Christ...
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George's mother was Blanche (1837–1875), the daughter of Joseph Pocklington Senhouse of Netherhall in Cumberland. He was born at Kedleston Hall, built on the...
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John Sherwood 1494 1501 Richard Foxe Translated from Bath & Wells, later translated to Winchester. 1502 1505 William Senhouse Translated from Carlisle...
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Antiquarian & Archaeological Society on behalf of the Trustees of the Senhouse Roman Museum, Maryport. pp. 1–231, p. 66–94. ISBN 978-1873124390. Breeze...
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Antiquarian & Archaeological Society on behalf of the Trustees of the Senhouse Roman Museum, Maryport. pp. 66–94. ISBN 978-1873124390. Anthony Everitt...
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Christian (1688–1745) 5. Mary Christian (1721/1722 – 1762) 11. Bridget Senhouse (c. 1693 – 1749) 1. Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough 6. Capt. George...
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