• Robert Ussher (4 April 1592 – 18 July 1642) was an Irish Protestant bishop who served as the 6th Provost of Trinity College Dublin 1629 to 1634. He was...
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    James Ussher (or Usher; 4 January 1581 – 21 March 1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656...
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  • (née Ussher) (1619–1693), daughter of James Ussher Henry Ussher (d. 1613), Irish archbishop, nephew of John Ussher, uncle of James Ussher Henry Ussher (astronomer)...
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  • daughter of Thomas Elliott of Balreask, and brother of Marcus Ussher MP and of Robert Ussher, Bishop of Kildare, he was born in Kentstown, County Meath,...
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    Welsh politician, MP for Shropshire, founded Oswestry School in 1407. Robert Ussher, (1592–1642) Provost of Trinity College, Dublin and Bishop of Kildare...
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    Esq., of Earsham, Norfolk, and widow of the Recorder of Bury St Edmunds, Robert Maw (died 1609), by whom she had already four children (two of whom survived...
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  • Ball and sons Robert Ball and Edward Ball all served as Mayor of Dublin. He married Eleanor Ussher, daughter of Alderman Robert Ussher of Santry and his...
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  • Ussher of The Birds of Ireland. In Castleconnor a walkway is named after him. Wikisource has original works by or about: Robert Warren Warren, Robert;...
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  • of Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved on 18 September 2009. "Huntington, Robert" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900...
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  • Robert Ball was one of the four children born to Walter Ball and Eleanor Ussher. He came from two influential families that had already produced several...
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  • Trinity College Dublin. He was Provost there from 1634 to 1640, replacing Robert Ussher, with Wentworth's backing; amongst other changes, he put an end to the...
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  • 1558–1559 Robert Golding 1559–1560 Christopher Sedgrave 1560–1561 Thomas FitzSimon 1561–1562 Robert Ussher 1562–1563 Thomas Fininge 1563–1564 Robert Cusake...
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    Richard John Ussher (6 April 1841 – 12 October 1913) was an Irish ornithologist and speleologist. Ussher was born at Cappagh House, Cappagh, County Waterford...
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  • William Bedell Robert Ussher William Chappell Richard Washington Anthony Martin Samuel Winter Thomas Seele Michael Ward Narcissus Marsh Robert Huntington...
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    Niniani) was written around 1160 by Ailred of Rievaulx, and in 1639 James Ussher discusses Ninian in his Brittanicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates. These are...
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    Philippa Jane Ussher MNZM (born 1953) is one of New Zealand's foremost documentary and portrait photographers. She joined the New Zealand Listener in 1977...
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  • his father died. His aunt Katherine was the second wife of Alderman Robert Ussher of Santry, a member of one of Dublin's most prominent families. He entered...
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  • Bishop Robert Ussher, who was the prebendary of St Audeons from 1617, Sir Philip Perceval, an English-born official in Dublin Castle, and Sir Robert Dixon...
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    Henry Ussher (c.1550 – 2 April 1613) was an Irish Protestant churchman, a founder of Trinity College Dublin, and Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh...
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    2013. Richard Ussher took over from Judkins as race director in 2015. In 2019, Glen Currie was contracted to continue on from Richard Ussher in the role...
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  • daughter of Sir William Ussher of Bridgefoot, Knt. by his Lady Ursula St. Barb, and lyeth here interred". Sir William Ussher was MP for County Dublin...
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    Ussher. Thomas Ussher was born in Dublin, the son of Henry Ussher, the Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College, and Mary Burne. The Usshers...
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  • whom he married after 1602, was Archbishop Ussher's cousin Eleanor Ussher, daughter of Alderman Robert Ussher of Santry and his first wife Margaret Fitzjohn...
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    July 1604; consecrated 11 September 1604; died 9 May 1635 1636 1642 Robert Ussher Nominated 19 October 1635; consecrated 25 February 1636; died 7 September...
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  • Milner of Cambridge, published, in 1694, a Defence of Archbishop Ussher against Dr. Robert Cary and M. Is. Vossius. Cary also translated some hymns from...
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    Robert Abbot (1560 – 2 March 1618) was an Anglican bishop, academic and polemical writer. He served as Master of Balliol College, Oxford, Regius Professor...
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  • Meredith and Sarah Bathow. In 1618 he married Anne, daughter of Sir William Ussher, clerk of the council in Ireland. His eldest son, William, was created a...
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  • Ussher Lee, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin was Dean of Kilmacduagh from 1803 to 1804; then Dean of Waterford from 1804 until his death in 1850....
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    Colonel Sir Robert William Harley KCMG CB (1829 – 23 August 1892) was a British colonial administrator. He served as governor-in-chief of the Gold Coast...
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    captain, Hugh Pigot, and turned her over to the Spanish. Admiral Thomas Ussher, who served under Otway during this period, later reported "that no captain...
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