Sir Thomas Hewet or Hewett FRS (9 September c. 1656/1658 – 9 April 1726) was an English architect, surveyor and landowner. Thomas was the son of William...
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Thomas Hewett or Hewet may refer to: Sir Thomas Hewett, 1st Baronet (1605–1662), landowner in Hertfordshire Thomas Hewet (1656–1726), landowner and architect...
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William Hewet, 5th Baronet (died 1761) Sir Tyrrell Hewet, 6th Baronet (died 1770) Sir Byng Hewet, 7th Baronet (c. 1752 – c. 1770) Sir Thomas Hewet, 8th Baronet...
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John Bridger Griffen Jones Richard Shabedge James Lasie John Cheven Thomas Hewet William Berde Eleanor Dare Margery Harvie Agnes Wood Wenefrid Powell...
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Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, German organist and composer (d. 1746) Thomas Hewet, English landowner and architect (d. 1726) September 11 – Ulrika Eleonora...
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priests are listed at Duncombe 1784, p. 158: the last chantry priest, Thomas Hewet, was drawing a pension of £6 in 1556. According to legend the towers...
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John Frith (martyr) (redirect from Andrew Hewet)
soul's salvation. Andrew Hewet, an apprentice tailor, was burned with him. Henry VIII was excommunicated one week later. Thomas Cranmer would himself later...
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rebuilt the manor house at Headon into a mansion, reputedly designed by Thomas Hewet of Shireoaks Hall. Wasteneys appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire...
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(alias Xavier) (1907–1973), army officer and resistance organiser Sir Thomas Hewet (1656–1726), architect and landowner Edward Hewetson (1902–1977), cricketer...
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Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, German organist and composer (d. 1746) Thomas Hewet, English landowner and architect (d. 1726) September 11 – Ulrika Eleonora...
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Williamson 1627: Sir Thomas Hewet of Shireoaks Hall 1628: Gervase Tovery 1629: Thomas Perkins 1630: Robert Sutton 1631: Thomas White 1632: Thomas Rolles 1633:...
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Arabella Savile. (John took the name of Hewet on succeeding to the estates of his godfather, Sir Thomas Hewet, of Shireoaks Hall, Nottinghamshire.) His...
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She married Sir Thomas Brograve, 3rd Baronet, son of Sir Thomas Brograve, 1st Baronet and Grace Hewet (daughter of Sir John Hewet, 1st Baronet), on...
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John Badby (1410) Thomas Bagley (1431) Richard Bayfield (1531) John Tewkesbury (1531) James Bainham (1532) John Frith (1533) Andrew Hewet (1533) John Lambert...
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accessed 21 Sept 2014 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 178. John Frith and Andrew Hewet Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 181. King Henry's breach with Rome. See Susan Brigden...
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1093/ref:odnb/53089. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Henry Thomas Riley, Thomae Walsingham, Quondam Monachi S. Albani, Historia Anglicana...
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John Hewet (John Andrews, London 1658). Text at eebo/TCP II (Login only). H. Slingsby, The Several Tryals of Sir Henry Slingsby, Kt., John Hewet, D.D...
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Grene 1489 - John Powis ? - Peter Mandiville ? - Brian Burton 1528 - Robert Hewet 1530 - William Inskype 1625 - Robert Harrison 1650 - John Burton 1663 -...
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July 1660 for Thomas Hewett, Member of Parliament for Windsor. Both titles became extinct on the first Viscount's death in 1689. The Hewet baronets of Headley...
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Sir William Hewett (also Hewit, Huett, and Hewet; c. 1505 – 1567) was a prominent merchant of Tudor London, a founding member and later Master of the...
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Tewkesbury, James Bainham, Thomas Benet, Thomas Harding, John Frith and Andrew Hewet were burned to death. William Tracy was posthumously convicted of heresy...
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who married three times: Firstly to John Hewet of Headly Hall, Yorkshire, by whom she had Sir John Hewet, 1st Baronet (c. 1598–1657) Secondly to Sir...
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Vol. V: 1660-1782 (HMSO 1963), pp. 71-73. 'Supplement: Letters to Mrs. Hewet', in J. Dallaway (ed.), The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley...
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Hervey extinct 1642 created Baron Hervey (1620) in England. Hewet of Headley Hall 1621 Hewet extinct 1822 Hewett of Pishiobury 1660 Hewett extinct 1689...
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Church, edited by Rev. J. M. Wainwright, printed and published by H. W. Hewet, a New York-based engraver and publisher, and certified by Bishop Benjamin...
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Pennsylvania, Pinhoe, Polsloe, Priory, St David's, St James, St Leonard's, St Thomas, and Whipton and Barton. 2024–present: The City of Exeter wards of Alphington...
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Lake, Mayor in 1414 Robert Vessy, Mayor in 1425 Richard Hewet, Mayor twice in 1506 and 1513 Thomas Andrew, Mayor in 1513 John Noseworthy, Mayor in 1521 John...
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"lords of Eastham" when presenting William de la More to the church. Walter Hewet, grandfather of Cornwall's wife, appears in 1368, alongside the priest William...
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chosen by the whole 'commons' of the borough until at least 1407, when Thomas Denton and John Tonge were stated to have been chosen 'per totam communitatem...
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Huntingdonshire: 3 October 1636: Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet 30 September 1637: Sir John Hewet, 2nd Baronet 4 November 1638: Sir Thomas Lake 1639: Sir William Airmine...
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