Bishop Thomas Hussey (1746 – 11 July 1803) was a diplomat, chaplain and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore from 1797 to his...
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Thomas Hussey may refer to: Thomas Hussey (MP for Dorchester) (fl. 1395), English MP Thomas Hussey (died 1558) (by 1509–1558), MP for Great Grimsby, Grantham...
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and bishop Thomas John Hussey (1792–c. 1854), English clergyman and astronomer Tom Hussey (1910–1982), Major League Baseball announcer Tom Hussey (photographer)...
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institute, possibly the Augustinians. Instead, with the support of Thomas Hussey, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, he decided to found a religious community...
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issue. Elizabeth Hussey (c. 1497) Reginald Hussey (c. 1501) Thomas Hussey Joan Hussey, wife of Sir Roger Forster. Elizabeth Hussey, second wife of Sir...
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Anthony Hussey, Esquire, (c. 1496 – 1560) (also written Huse, Hussie, etc.) was an English merchant and lawyer who was President Judge of the High Court...
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him are: Portrait of Gerald Griffin. [Corporation of Limerick]. Thomas Hussey, Bishop of Waterford. Engraved by W. Hincks, and published by Collopy at...
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Anne of the Thousand Days (category Cultural depictions of Thomas More)
George Boleyn Peter Jeffrey as Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk Joseph O'Conor as Bishop Fisher William Squire as Sir Thomas More Esmond Knight as Sir William...
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sister Elizabeth's son Walter Hussey, who took the name Walter Hussey Burgh Mary, who married a cousin, also named Thomas Burgh Dorothea, who married as...
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St John's College, Cambridge, in 1608. He was recommended by Sir James Hussey, his master at Magdalen, as tutor to William, the son of William Cavendish...
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Anton who married Sir Edward Hussey of Honington in Lincolnshire. Their son Sir Thomas Hussey inherited in 1658. Sir Thomas's three daughters were his co-heiresses...
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Countess of Salisbury was appointed Mary's governess. Sir John Hussey (later Lord Hussey) was her chamberlain from 1530, and his wife Lady Anne, daughter...
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Andronikos III Megas Komnenos, Emperor of Trebizond February – Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey (b. c. 1265) February 13 – Andronikos II Palaiologos, Byzantine...
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Elizabeth Hussey (c.1510-1554), widow of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury, and daughter of John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford...
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several other rebels, such as Darcy, John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford, the Chief Butler of England; Sir Thomas Percy, and Sir Robert Constable. All...
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religious rights activist Thomas Hussey (1746–1803), bishop and diplomat James Keene (1849–1919), bishop Richard Lacy (1841–1929), Bishop of Middlesbrough Petronilla...
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Richard Charles Hussey (1806–1887), often referred to as R. C. Hussey, was a British architect. He was in partnership with Thomas Rickman from 1835, whose...
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Elizabeth Hussey, Mistress Crane was the widow of Anthony Crane (d. 16 August 1583), Master of the Queen's Household, and daughter of Sir Robert Hussey (d.1546)...
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and jewels back the King. Mary's Chamberlain John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford, wrote to Thomas Cromwell that “in no wyse she wyll as yete deliyver...
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1223–1224 Geoffery de Lucy, Lord Newington 1224–1225 Hubert de Hoese (Hose or Hussey) 1225 Geoffrey de Surland 1225–1226 William d'Avranches, Lord Folkestone...
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Suffolk Trained Bands (redirect from Sir Thomas Barnardiston's Suffolk Trained Band)
183–90. Hay, pp. 90, 95. Hussey, p. 17. Cruickshank, pp. 10, 25–7, 61–2, 92, 126; Appendix 2. Hussey, p. 18. Fissel, pp. 174–8. Hussey, pp. 20–1. Suffolk Trained...
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France. One day, while discussing his vocation with the sister of Thomas Hussey, the Bishop of Waterford, a band of ragged boys passed by. Pointing to them...
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Thomas Deenihan KC*HS (born 20 June 1967) is an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Meath since 2018. Deenihan was born in Blackpool...
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Henry Hussey (27 August 1825 – 6 May 1903) was a pastor in the colonial days of South Australia, closely associated with the Christian Church on Bentham...
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the king sent Lee with Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley, and Sir William Hussey on an embassy to the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria to carry him the Garter...
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Baron Galtrim was an Irish feudal barony which was hereditary in the Hussey family. The holder of the barony was entitled to style himself Lord Galtrim...
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church he had designed: St George's Church. His tomb, designed by R. C. Hussey and completed in 1845, still stands, although the church does not. St George's...
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2018. Hussey 1986, p. 82. Dvornik 1948, p. 173. Hussey 1986, p. 85. Dvornik 1948, pp. 173–174. Dvornik 1948, p. 174. Dvornik 1948, pp. 206–207. Hussey 1986...
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Anglican Diocese of Melbourne (redirect from Anglican Bishop of Melbourne)
approval of abortion by Australian Anglicans. The first archdeacon was Hussey Burgh Macartney: he was also Dean of the Cathedral. The first archdeacon...
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along with his uncles Lord Thomas Howard and William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham as well as John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford. His fourth...
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