• Agnes Bulmer (31 August 1775 – 20 August 1836) was an English poet. Her work Messiah's Kingdom is thought to be the longest epic poem ever written by a...
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    1430), English brewer Agnes Bulmer (1775–1836), English poet Agnes Buntine (c. 1822–1896), Scottish pastoralist and bullocky Agnes Burns (1762–1834), sister...
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  • married William Bulmer at a young age. The marriage was short lived, however, as she left his house to enter into the service of Agnes Tilney, the Dowager...
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  • Bulmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bulmer (family), English family Agnes Bulmer (1775–1836), English poet Alex Bulmer, Canadian...
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  • Messiah's Kingdom is a long poem by Agnes Bulmer. It was published in 1833. It is regarded as the longest poem written by a woman. It consists of some...
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    translated by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1833) Messiah's Kingdom by Agnes Bulmer (1833) Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz (1834) The Baptism on the Savica...
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    Madison, 85, 4th President of the United States (b. 1751) August 20 – Agnes Bulmer, English poet (b. 1775) August 21 – Claude-Louis Navier, French engineer...
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    August 29 – Niels Wulfsberg, Norwegian publisher (d. 1852) August 31 Agnes Bulmer, English epic poet (d. 1836) François de Fossa, French classical guitarist...
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  • English admiral and politician, Governor of Newfoundland (b. 1753) 1835 – Agnes Bulmer, English merchant and poet (b. 1775) 1854 – Shiranui Dakuemon, Japanese...
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    him in 1776. She was a Methodist class leader and one her students was Agnes Bulmer. Hester visited the sick. Five years later she met another Methodist...
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  • (died 1867) 5 July – William Crotch, composer (died 1847) 31 August – Agnes Bulmer, poet (died 1836) 25 November – Charles Kemble, actor (died 1854) 14...
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  • and activist, founded the Society of United Irishmen (d. 1798) 1775 – Agnes Bulmer, English poet and author (d. 1836) 1797 – Ramón Castilla, Peruvian military...
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  • Mayer Rothschild, financier (born 1777 in Frankfurt am Main) 20 August – Agnes Bulmer, poet (born 1775) 21 August Edward Turner Bennett, zoologist and writer...
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  • rather than published them. Others in the group were Elizabeth Benger, Agnes Bulmer, Maria Spilsbury and Mary Tighe. They debated in particular "whether...
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  • 1841), Spanish-born theologian and poet writing in English 31 August – Agnes Bulmer (died 1836), English poet 8 September – John Leyden (died 1811), Scottish...
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  • Poetical Works 1868 with minor revisions and an "apologetic preface") Agnes Bulmer, Messiah's Kingdom, epic poem running to 14,000 lines, considered the...
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    August 29 – Niels Wulfsberg, Norwegian publisher (d. 1852) August 31 Agnes Bulmer, English epic poet (d. 1836) François de Fossa, French classical guitarist...
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  • – John Grieve (born 1781), Scottish businessman and poet 20 August – Agnes Bulmer (born 1775), English religious and epic poet 17 October – George Colman...
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    Fauconberg, married Eve de Bulmer, had issue. Patrick de Fauconberg Avice de Fauconberg Lorette de Fauconberg Hawise de Fauconberg Agnes de Fauconberg, married...
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    Valognes by his wife Agnes RitzRichard, a daughter of John FitzRichard. In 1163 he married Emma de Bulmer, daughter of Bertram de Bulmer of Brancepeth Castle...
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  • getting involved with Catherine, Dereham was having an affair with Joan Bulmer, who lived in the same household. Dereham's relationship with Catherine...
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  • brethren from before 1197 to after 1239; dissolved 1539; granted to Ralph Bulmer and John Thynde 1544/5 St Mary ____________________ Baysdale Priory; Base...
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    with a view to forming an armed body. The meeting was arranged by Bulmer Hobson and The O'Rahilly, and chaired by Eoin MacNeill which resulted in...
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    the French Revolution. Routledge. p. 67. ISBN 9781317870807. Bulmer 2017, pp. 12–13. Bulmer 2017, p. 13. Watson 1987, p. 402. Joe Contreras (28 November...
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  • When the Spanish Armada threaten invasion in 1588, he was captain of the Bulmer and Ryedale companies of the North York Trained Bands. He died in 1597 shortly...
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    himself to revitalise the organisation, with assistance from, among others, Bulmer Hobson and Seán Mac Diarmada. The trio founded the Dungannon Clubs as a...
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    Lexden to the East End of the Town of Haverill, and from High Garrett to Bulmer Tie and from Mark's Tey to Braintree, and from Little Waltham to the End...
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    the Ulster Volunteers to thwart Home Rule in Ireland.[citation needed] Bulmer Hobson, a member of the IRB, approached MacNeill about bringing the idea...
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    29 of which are in England, and 29 in Wales. The charity was formed by Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, a writer, former MP and a high church Anglican. He was the charity's...
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    New Brighton (1986) and exhibited in Liverpool and London. Although John Bulmer had pioneered colour documentary photography of Britain, from 1965, Gerry...
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