• Robert Newlyn may refer to: Robert Newlyn (priest) (1597–1688), English clergyman and academic Robert Newlyn (MP) (fl. 1421), English politician This disambiguation...
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    Newlyn (Cornish: Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the largest...
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  • Robert Newlyn (fl. 1421) of Bath, Somerset, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bath in December 1421. "NEWLYN...
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  • Robert Newlyn (1597–1688) was an English clergyman and academic. He was president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, from 1640 to 1648, was expelled by...
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  • St Newlyn East Newlyn Downs Newlyn, West Virginia Newlyn, Victoria, Australia Saint Newlyn otherwise Noyale, a 5th-century Celtic saint Lucy Newlyn (born...
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    pocket boroughs, except that its duration was limited. Thus the lawyer Robert Henley, a Bath MP from 1747 and also Recorder of Bath from 1751, seems to...
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    St Newlyn East (Cornish: Eglosniwlin) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is approximately three miles (5 km)...
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  • 1643, but also one of the six preachers in Westminster Abbey. When Robert Newlyn was ejected from the presidency of Corpus by the "committee of Lords...
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  • 1640 Robert Newlyn 1640 1648 Expelled by the parliamentary visitation of Oxford Edmund Staunton 1648 1660 Appointed by Parliament Robert Newlyn 1660 1688...
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  • election, which took place within a week of the death of his predecessor Robert Newlyn, diminished the chance of any interference from the court of James II...
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    Stanhope Forbes (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    and a founding member of the influential Newlyn school of painters. He was often called 'the father of the Newlyn School'. Forbes was born in Dublin, the...
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    Robert Hichens (16 September 1882 – 23 September 1940) was a British sailor who was part of the deck crew on board the RMS Titanic when she sank on her...
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    (6 km) south of Penzance. Lamorna became popular with the artists of the Newlyn School, including Alfred Munnings, Laura Knight and Harold Knight, and is...
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  • College on 31 January 1671, but was expelled for abusing its President Robert Newlyn, in Lent 1674. Moving to Gloucester Hall, where he proceeded B.A. on...
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    was initially centred on the art-colony of Newlyn, most active at the turn of the 20th century. This Newlyn School is associated with the names of Stanhope...
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    of Newlyn, to the north by the civil parish of Madron and to the east by the civil parish of Ludgvan. The civil parish includes the town of Newlyn and...
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    purposes. Their movement began in Florence in the late 1850s. In England the Newlyn School was also a major proponent of the technique in the latter 19th century...
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    Walter Langley (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    the Birmingham-based photographer Robert White Thrupp (1821–1907). With this money he and his family moved to Newlyn where he was one of the first artists...
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    Tresillian House is a country house near St Newlyn East, off the A3058 road, Cornwall, England. It was registered as a Grade II listed building on 30 May...
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    Penzance in Cornwall, and is home to a great many paintings by members of the Newlyn School, including many by Stanhope Forbes, Norman Garstin, Walter Langley...
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  • intern at The Times Literary Supplement. After university, Ash went to Newlyn, a fishing town in Cornwall for one month to learn about their fishing community...
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    Frank Bramley (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    – 9 August 1915) was an English post-impressionist genre painter of the Newlyn School. Bramley was born in Sibsey, near Boston, in Lincolnshire to Charles...
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    – 1930 in Canvey Island) (fl. 1885–1910) was a master craftsman of the Newlyn School and Guild of Handicrafts. He worked in copper and his style is described...
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  • to destroy St Paul's Cathedral on 12 September 1940. Davies was born in Newlyn, Cornwall, the son of John Sampson Davies of St Erth and Annie Vingoe. Davies...
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  • Chapters. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691010427. Walkup, Newlyn (2005). "Eratosthenes and the Mystery of the Stades". The MAA Mathematical...
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    English coastal counties, and there are notable crab fisheries at Cromer, Newlyn, and Mersea Island. A significant amount of crab is also caught around Pembrokeshire...
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    He lived at 2 Old Parr Road from 1963 to 1974. In 1974 family moved to Newlyn in Cornwall. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Art...
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    Oosterbeek; Elizabeth Armstrong Forbes painted at Pont-Aven, Zandvoort, Newlyn and St Ives. Art colonies initially emerged as village movements in the...
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  • Eleanor Hughes (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony. Hughes was born...
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  • Gunn–Newlyn, another Irish continental team, was launched later in 2006. For the 2007 season, these two teams merged to form the Murphy & Gunn–Newlyn–M Donnelly–Sean...
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