Nicholas Amhurst (16 October 1697 – 27 April 1742) was an English poet and political writer. Amhurst was born at Marden, Kent. He was educated at Merchant...
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d'Anvers may refer to: Danvers (surname) Caleb D'Anvers, pseudonym of Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742), English poet, political writer and editor of The Craftsman...
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Rhinanthus minor, and within a pond Hottonia palustris and bladder-sedge. Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742), poet William Hartnell (1908–75), actor Sidney Highwood...
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Big Finish Talks Back: The Nicholas Courtney Memoirs (A Soldier in Time) Mulkern, Patrick (1 April 2008). "Interview: Nicholas Courtney". Retrieved 27 July...
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March 23 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, French author (born 1670) April 27 – Nicholas Amhurst, English poet and political writer (born 1697) July 9 – John Oldmixon...
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the Earl of Essex Lewis Theobald – Orestes John Tracy – Periander Nicholas Amhurst (as Caleb D'Anvers) – A Collection of Poems Jeremy Jingle (pseudonym)...
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Ludvig Holberg becomes a professor at the University of Copenhagen. Nicholas Amhurst – Protestant Popery; or, The Convocation (part of the Bangorian Controversy)...
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referenced in Waverley, in the company of the other writers James Drake and Nicholas Amhurst. Lawton married Margaret, fourth daughter of William Lawton and Hester...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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England) William Hogarth (1697–1764, England) – Beer Street and Gin Lane Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742, England) David Raphael ben Abraham Polido (fl. 17th and...
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Améry (1912–1978, Austria, nf) Joseph Ames (1689–1759, England, nf) Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1743, England, p/nf) Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000, Germany/Israel...
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Established by Lord Bolingbroke and William Pulteney, it was edited by Nicholas Amhurst under the pseudonym "Caleb D'Anvers". It is known for publishing letters...
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fruit puddings.: 65 They were eaten "at all social levels". In 1726 Nicholas Amhurst complained about apple dumplings at Oxford, saying "nothing can be...
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Ambrose (1936–2002, US, H/Bg) Joseph Ames (1689–1759, England, B/H) Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742, England, Po) Martin Amis (1949–2023, England, Es); The...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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Leopold Innocenty Nepomucen Polzer, Polish lawyer (d. 1753) October 16 Nicholas Amhurst, English poet and political writer (d. 1742) Marie Anne de Bourbon...
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contains a terræ filius speech, and is attributed to Alicia D'Anvers. Nicholas Amhurst took Terrae-filius, Or, The Secret History of the University of Oxford...
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Williams, Harold (ed.). The Poems of Jonathan Swift. p. 264. Nicholas Amhurst 58 Amhurst, Nicholas (1723). Poems on Several Occasions. London: R. Francklin...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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Leopold Innocenty Nepomucen Polzer, Polish lawyer (d. 1753) October 16 Nicholas Amhurst, English poet and political writer (d. 1742) Marie Anne de Bourbon...
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poetry by Addison with an English translation attributed to Nicholas Amhurst Nicholas Amhurst Protestant Popery; or, The Convocation (part of the Bangorian...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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genius' for it. There are frequent sneers in the terræ filius oration of Nicholas Amhurst and the pamphlets of the period at his economical system of living...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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veto claimed by some heads of colleges, and his political opinions. Nicholas Amhurst described a public speech delivered just after George I's accession...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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Events Farman Goliath crash Train crash Military RAF Marden People Nicholas Amhurst William Hartnell Sidney Highwood William Punshon 1. Located mostly...
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Terrae Filius, the author of which, Nicholas Amhurst, Delaune is said to have expelled from St John's. Amhurst's own mocking account of his 1719 expulsion...
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