William Wagstaffe (1685 – 5 May 1725) was a British physician. Wagstaffe was born in Cublington, Buckinghamshire, UK, The only son of the town's rector...
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labourer from Hilton, Shropshire, a few miles west of the Black Country. William Wagstaffe (b.1876), retired labourer and smallholder from Romsley, Worcestershire...
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around 1700. The three parts were reprinted many times. In 1711, William Wagstaffe published A Comment upon The History of Tom Thumbe. In 1730, English...
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married Anne Avery of Itchington; he was related to Sir Joseph Wagstaffe and to William Wagstaffe the physician. He was educated at Charterhouse School. After...
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King Enjoys His Own Again". www.musicanet.org. Retrieved 2024-01-28. William Wagstaffe, The Ballad of The king shall enjoy his own again: with a learned...
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Street, London, in the parish of St. Ethelburga, by Mary, daughter of William Wagstaffe, of Farnborough, Warwickshire, and grandson of the Rev. Charles Berriman...
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deputy (William Avery) was to succeed him on his death per contract. 1666–1672 William Avery Admitted 12 November 1666. 9/2/1672‡–1690 William Wagstaffe 1690–1700...
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and Earl Mortimer. Hay married in 1793 Mary Wagstaffe, widow of John Astley, daughter of William Wagstaffe. Raines, Francis Robert; Howorth, Henry Hoyle...
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Sir Walter Bagot, 5th Baronet (redirect from Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot)
Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th Baronet (3 August 1702 – 20 January 1768) of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire was an English Tory politician who sat in...
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was often mentioned in the Post Boy. This libel was either by Dr. William Wagstaffe, in whose Miscellaneous Works it appeared in 1726, or by Swift; anyway...
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Baronet and the former Frances Wagstaffe (daughter of Sir Thomas Wagstaffe of Tachbrook). His maternal grandparents were William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth...
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Hoax letter writers (redirect from Francis Wagstaffe)
covers various hoax letter writers. Henry Root is the creation of writer William Donaldson who wrote to numerous public figures with unusual or outlandish...
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memoir of Dr William Wagstaffe, a well-known physician of the age. Levett's work on Wagstaffe, entitled "Character", was prefixed to Wagstaffe's Miscellaneous...
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1717, and a third in 1727. It was edited by William Wagstaffe, and was popular up to the publication of William Cheselden's Anatomy. Drake had in it a theory...
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Lawrence Rickard Wager 1946-03-21 5 February 1904 – 30 November 1965 William Wagstaffe 1718-03-13 1685 – 5 May 1725 Ralph Louis Wain 1960-03-24 29 May 1911 –...
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apprentice to Bernard who became a physician and FRS, and another married William Wagstaffe. The first of a series of Charles Bernard Lectures, funded by the...
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follies to his fortune!" Mary Wagstaffe (1760/1 – 18 February 1832), "a celebrated young beauty" and a daughter of William Wagstaffe, a wealthy surgeon of Manchester...
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complimenting Jacobites among them: the Duke of Beaufort, Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, and Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn. But one view is that the protest...
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nominate one suspended clergyman for the episcopate. Lloyd nominated Thomas Wagstaffe as suffragan bishop of Ipswich and performed the consecration on 24 February...
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1746) Nicholas Saunderson (1682–1739) William Stephens (c. 1693–1760) William Stukeley (1687–1765) William Wagstaffe (1685–1725) Robert Welsted (1671–1735)...
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John Wagstaffe (1618–1697), of Ladybellegate House, Longsmith Street, Gloucester, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of...
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Henry Wagstaffe Thomson 16th British Resident of Perak In office 1926–1927 Preceded by Sir Cecil William Chase Parr Succeeded by Henry Wagstaffe Thomson...
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Wagstaffe Thomson CMG (22 February 1874 – 22 April 1941) was a British colonial administrator who served in Malaya from 1896 to 1928. Henry Wagstaffe...
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(1861–1931) 1917–1921 Cecil William Chase Parr (1871–1943) 1921–1923 F. A. S. McClelland (acting) (1873–1947) 1923–1925 Henry Wagstaffe Thomson (1874–1941) 1926–1928...
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List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1695 (redirect from List of Acts of the 1st Session of the 3rd Parliament of King William III)
the Statutes: William III Raithby, John, ed. (1963) [1820]. "7° & 8° Gul. III.". Statutes of the Realm. Vol. 7: The Statutes of King William III (1695–1701)...
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William Cooke (c. 1620 – 1703), of Highnam Court, Gloucestershire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Gloucester...
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delegated his powers to Bishop Lloyd, who in May 1693 appointed Thomas Wagstaffe (1645–1712) and George Hickes (1642–1715) as new Non-Juring bishops. Lloyd...
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William Digby, 5th Baron Digby (20 February 1661 – 27 November 1752) was an English peer and politician. Digby was a younger son of Kildare Digby, 2nd...
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millions of views online. These claims were debunked by meteorologist Wagstaffe who explained that a series of lightning strikes can cause many smouldering...
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member of the genus Oceanodroma. In 1972, the ornithologist Reginald Wagstaffe considered Tristram's storm petrel a subspecies of Markham's storm petrel...
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