Sir James Tyrrell (c. 1455 – 6 May 1502) was an English knight, a trusted servant of king Richard III of England. He is known for allegedly confessing...
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Timothy Tyrrell, of Oakley, Buckinghamshire. She was the mother of James Tyrrell. Dr. Ussher became prominent after meeting James I. In 1621 James I nominated...
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James Tyrrell (c. 1450–1502) was the alleged murderer of the Princes in the Tower. James Tyrrell may also refer to: James Tyrrell (writer) (1642–1718)...
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James Tyrrell (5 May 1642 – 17 June 1718) was an English author, Whig political philosopher, and historian. James Tyrrell was born in London, the eldest...
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George Walter Tyrrell (1883-1961), British geologist Ian Tyrrell, Australian historian Jackie Tyrrell (born 1982), Irish hurler James Tyrrell (c. 1450–1502)...
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Jamie Reid (footballer, born July 1994) (redirect from James Tyrrell Reid)
James Tyrrell Reid (born 15 July 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League One club Stevenage. Born in England, he plays...
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James Robert Tyrrell (3 July 1875 – 30 July 1961) was an Australian bookseller, art dealer, publisher and author. He enjoyed a career of seven decades...
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theorist James Tyrrell, grandson of Sir Timothy the elder, grew up at Shotover before moving to Oakley in 1670 after his marriage. Tyrrell divided his...
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both name Sir James Tyrrell as the murderer. Tyrrell was an English knight who fought for the House of York on many occasions. Tyrrell was arrested by...
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James William Tyrrell was a Canadian topologist and author. Like his older brother, Joseph Burr Tyrrell, Tyrrell went on physically demanding expeditions...
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damaged and violated by members of the cartel. The bronze plaque of James Tyrrell Moore was designed by Jorge Marín Vieco. It has a rectangular shape...
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and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Founded in 1966 by Captains James Tyrrell, Michael Tyrrell and Victor Hall with seven ships, today it operates 59 vessels...
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rebuttal, including Algernon Sidney's Discourses Concerning Government, James Tyrrell's Patriarcha Non Monarcha and John Locke's Two Treatises of Government...
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Robert Emmett Tyrrell Jr. (born December 14, 1943) is an American conservative magazine editor, book author and columnist. He is the founder and editor-in-chief...
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Thomas James Tyrrell (14 April 1880 – 31 October 1942) was an Australian politician. Tyrell was born at Coonamble to labourer Patrick Dunn Tyrell and...
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Manchester United on 28 April 1902. Notes Tyrrell & Meek 1992, p. 111 Tyrrell & Meek 1992, p. 97 Bibliography Tyrrell, Tom; Meek, David (1992) [1988], Manchester...
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Hill after allegedly plotting to escape prison with Perkin Warbeck. James Tyrrell 6 May 1502 Executed for treason for supporting Yorkist claimant Edmund...
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The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (RTMP; often referred to as the Royal Tyrrell Museum) is a palaeontology museum and research facility in Drumheller...
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four sons and eight daughters. Their first son was James Tyrrell and second son was John Tyrrell. Burke, John; Burke, Sir John Bernard (1841). A Genealogical...
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daughter of Robert Darcy, knight. His mother Eleanor was sister of Sir James Tyrrell. He was the grandson of Sir William Knyvett. Knyvett married, before...
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Lieutenant-General James Tyrrell (c. 1674 – 30 August 1742) of Shotover, Oxfordshire, was a British Army officer and Whig politician who sat in the House...
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right of monarchs, on the one side, and on the other, Henry Neville, James Tyrrell, Algernon Sidney, and John Locke. What arose from the latter was a concept...
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fifth child of William and Elizabeth Tyrrell. He was the brother of Canadian explorer and author James William Tyrrell. He was a student at Weston Grammar...
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to spare his life. Richard destroys the royal pardon and commissions James Tyrrell to execute Clarence, ostensibly in compliance with Clarence's death...
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Richard again left England without royal leave (apparently assisted by James Tyrrell, who was subsequently executed for these actions), and joining Emperor...
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of Norfolk Earl of Surrey – Norfolk's son Sir Richard Ratcliffe Sir James Tyrrell – assassin Lord Lovel Two Murderers Richard's page Henry Tudor, Earl...
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Tuddenham 1462 – William Tyrrell 1462 – John Montgomery 1470 – John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester 1495 – Sir William Stanley 1497 – James Tuchet, a commander...
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Captain Job Tyrrell of Crinnis Ferrybank, Arklow (note: Job Tyrrell never lived at Crinnis - he lived at Marlborough House; his son, James Tyrrell, bought...
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