• John Chamberlayne (c.1668–1723) was an English writer, translator, and courtier. He was a younger son of Edward Chamberlayne and his wife Susannah Clifford...
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  • George Chamberlayne (c. 1703–1757), British politician John Chamberlayne (c.1668–1723), English writer, translator, and courtier Tankerville Chamberlayne (1840–1924)...
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    the Barrymore acting family, and the father of John, Lionel and Ethel. Born Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blyth in Amritsar, India, he was the son of William...
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    'Groom of the Stole' began to be named in The London Gazette. In 1726, John Chamberlayne wrote that while the Lord Chamberlain has oversight of all Officers...
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    Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, knight, at one time English ambassador in the Low Countries, and son of Thomas Chamberlayne, Edward Chamberlayne was born at...
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    inferior, but a second, revised edition was published in 1715 by John Chamberlayne. This 1715 edition was used by Gottfried Hensel in his Synopsis Universae...
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  • Bray, Justice John Chamberlayne (an S.P.C.K. founder), Dr George Smallridge, Dean of Christchurch and later Bishop of Bristol, Dr John Sharp, Dean of...
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  • 2011". Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Chamberlayne, Edward and John Chamberlayne. Chapter V. Page 400-401. Magnae Britanniae notitia, or...
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    Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator, Vol. II (transl. by John Chamberlayne) Cambridge: Cambr. Uni. Press, 2015 E. W. Beth, Nieuwentyt's significance...
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  • County in the House of Delegates in 1792, and with his co-delegate John Chamberlayne won re-election twice. One of the delicate cases Dandridge handled...
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  • traces back to the Irish actor John Drew Sr. (1827-1862). William Edward Blythe (1818–1873), married Matilda Chamberlayne (1822–1849); they had seven children...
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  • Retrieved 15 April 2020. John Chamberlayne (1716). Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, the Present State of Great-Britain, ... By John Chamberlayne, ... Timothy Goodwin...
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    University Press. Nieuwentyt, Dr. The Religious Philosopher tr. by John Chamberlayne. London: Senex. Staffa, Marek (2001). Karkonosze (in Polish). Wrocław:...
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    and by Graffin Prankard and James Peters becoming partners. Later John Chamberlayne became a partner, and Darby's brother-in-law Thomas Baylies a manager...
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    Lt-Gen. Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall, KCMG 1891–1910: Gen. William John Chamberlayne 1910–1927: Maj-Gen. Henry Jardine Hallowes 1927: Regiment disbanded...
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    St Edward's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold (category John Loughborough Pearson buildings)
    the Royalists. The church features memorials to Francis Keyt and John Chamberlayne who died in 1646 during the Battle of Stow, and also houses memorials...
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  • Tankerville Chamberlayne (9 August 1843 – 17 May 1924) was a landowner in Hampshire and a member of parliament, serving the Southampton constituency three...
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    Boëtius. p. 138. Bickerdyke, John (1965). The Curiosities of Ale and Beer. London: Spring Books. pp. 172–173. Chamberlayne, John (1682). The Natural History...
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  • Chamberlayne only, and bear the Arms of Chamberlayne quarterly with his own Family Arms, pursuant to the Will of his late Maternal Uncle Edmund John Chamberlayne...
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    abandoned and dismantled, it was converted to a private residence for John Chamberlayne, the Lord of Alderney 1584–91. There followed a period when the Island...
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    hundreds of sympathetic letters from friends and supporters. He wrote to John Simon, who had served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Chamberlain's government:...
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  • out a marked resemblance between Chalkhill's work and that of William Chamberlayne.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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  • Sir John St. John (c. 1505 – 5 April 1576), of Lydiard Tregoz, Wiltshire, Farley Chamberlayne near Braishfield in Hampshire and Ewell, Surrey, was an...
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  • (1745–1812), English antiquary and keeper John Chamberlayne (1666–1723), English writer and translator John Chamberlin (1837–1896), American chef and...
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    Historic Places. Dr. Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne founded St. Christopher's School in 1911 as The Chamberlayne School. On June 11, 1920, a system of...
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    Thomas Thynne, who married Emily Bembridge; Elizabeth Thynne, wife of John Chamberlayne; Catherine Thynne, who married firstly Walter Long (1565–1610) and...
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    Colonel Sir John Penruddock (or Penruddocke; 1619–1655), of Compton Chamberlayne, was an English Cavalier during the English Civil War and the English...
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    England. It was formerly the home to Sir Isaac Newton and later to the Chamberlayne family, whose descendants continue to own and occupy the house and surrounding...
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    and dietary suggestions. In 1686 it was translated into English by John Chamberlayne. AstiLibri: Brief biography Enciclopedia Treccani: Detailed biography...
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  • Professor of Humanity at the University of Glasgow, Dr. George Hickes, John Chamberlayne, and Isaac Watts, who in his Art of Reading and Writing English considered...
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