John Edmund Reade (1800–1870) was an English poet and novelist. Reade was born in 1800 at Broadwell, near Stow-on-the-Wold in Gloucestershire, the son...
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John Reade was a Canadian writer. John Reade may also refer to: John Reade (politician) (died 1557) John Edmund Reade (1800–1870), English poet and novelist...
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Cross John Edmund Reade (1800–1870), English poet and novelist John Reade (1837–1919), Irish-born Canadian journalist, essayist, and poet Joseph Reade (politician)...
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surrounded him". He was, however, doing no more than poets before. John Edmund Reade, for example, whose long narrative in "The Vale of Tempe" records...
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61, p.65, p.87 Edmund Ware and Theodora Lancaster in the London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938 Margaret Reade, University of...
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(Ipswich) in 1634. Winthrop's second wife was Elizabeth Reade (1615–1672), the daughter of Col. Edmund Reade and Elizabeth (née Cooke). They had nine children...
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Retrieved 17 March 2008. "Reade, John Edmund" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Reade, John Edmund (1857). Poetical Works...
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print, write, and reade Inglish speech (1580) Bullokar, William (1580). A short Introduction or guiding to print, write, and reade Inglish speech. London:...
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supposed former lover in John Hervey's "Flora to Pompey". He also figures in narrative poems of the 19th century. John Edmund Reade's "The Vale of Tempe" records...
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merchant Lawrence Reade, who arrived in New York from Saint Michael, Barbados, around 1691. His brother was John Reade. His sister, Mary Reade, was first married...
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Edmund Jennings Randolph (August 10, 1753 – September 12, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States, attorney, and the 7th Governor of Virginia...
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(versions in the Oriental Club, London and National Portrait Gallery). John Edmund Reade (Royal Academy 1850). Cardinal Wiseman, (Royal Academy 1851) in St...
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of whom, Anna Maria, married John Reade of Ipsden House, Oxfordshire, was mother of Charles Reade and Edward Anderdon Reade, and died 9 August 1863, aged...
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Charles Kean (redirect from Charles John Kean)
Corsican Brothers, his success was complete. In 1854 the writer Charles Reade created a play The Courier of Lyons for Kean to appear in, which became...
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co-starred opposite Loretta Young in It Happens Every Thursday (1953), Edmund Gwenn and Shirley MacLaine in The Trouble with Harry (1955), and Olivia...
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Tyler read the law with his father, then a state judge, and later with Edmund Randolph, former United States Attorney General. Tyler was admitted to the...
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I. His mother was Anne Reade, daughter of Sir William Reade. He was descended from Sir Richard Fortescue, 3rd son of Sir John Fortescue (died after 1432)...
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Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Baronet (c. 1684 – 1752) of Shipton Court, Oxfordshire was a British courtier and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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Governor Sir John Harvey (1628–1639) Acting Governor John Pott (1629–1630) Acting Governor John West (1635–1636) Acting Governor Col. George Reade (1638–1639)...
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assigned rooms were still occupied by Thomas Gresham's stepson, William Reade, he forced an entry to the rooms by engaging a mason to help him break down...
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Sir Edmund Andros (6 December 1637 – 24 February 1714; also spelled Edmond) was an English colonial administrator in British America. He was the governor...
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Press, 1900 Reade, Aleyn Lyell (n.d.). Johnsonian Gleanings. London: Priv. print. pp. 13–14 note. Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Bateman, Edmund" . Alumni...
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Hone (1798–1869) John Watts de Peyster (1821–1907) ∞ 1841: Estelle Livingston (1819–1898) Catherine Livingston (1756–1829) ∞ John Reade (1745–1808) Catherine...
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actor named William Smith, whom John Doran, in his three-volume Annals of The English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean (1860) confuses with William...
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the family are said to have been mayors or other municipal officers: one, John Wyse, was Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer in the 1490s. From the Reformation...
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Michael Stanhope of Sudbourne, Suffolk, by Anne Reade (b. 21 December 1604), the daughter of Sir William Reade of Osterley, Middlesex. The marriage produced...
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Thomas Knox, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
in 1848. Lady Mary Stuart Knox (1818–1903), who married John Page Reade, son of George Reade, in 1854. Lady Louisa Juliana Knox (c. 1820–1896), who married...
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giving legitimacy to the convention. On March 28, Washington told Governor Edmund Randolph that he would attend the convention but made it clear that he was...
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at Lambeth, was an assistant bishop of the diocese, 1999–2008. Nicholas Reade, retired bishop of Blackburn, was licensed an honorary assistant bishop...
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Thomas Jefferson, John Blair Jr., James McClurg, James Francis Mercer, Edmund Randolph Columbia University (King's College): John Jay, Robert R. Livingston...
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