Ussher. Thomas Ussher was born in Dublin, the son of Henry Ussher, the Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College, and Mary Burne. The Usshers...
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James Ussher (or Usher; 4 January 1581 – 21 March 1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656...
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Accra, Ghana Ussher Fort Ussher Fort Ussher Fort Ussher Fort Ussher Fort at Ghana Ussher Fort at Ghana Ussher Fort at Ghana Ussher Fort at Ghana Notes The...
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Captain Thomas was eventually invalided home, and command of Undaunted passed to Captain Thomas Ussher on 2 February 1813. Under Captain Ussher's command...
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Fontainebleau, and conveyed to the island on HMS Undaunted by Captain Thomas Ussher; he arrived at Portoferraio on 4 May 1814. He was allowed to keep a...
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(née Ussher) (1619–1693), daughter of James Ussher Henry Ussher (d. 1613), Irish archbishop, nephew of John Ussher, uncle of James Ussher Henry Ussher (astronomer)...
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February–March 1805. In his biography of Thomas Ussher, Marshall describes Colpoys as having a crew of 40 men. Lieutenant Thomas Ussher (or Usher) was appointed to...
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book on flags. The commander of the British frigate HMS Undaunted, Thomas Ussher, which led Napoleon to Elba from Marseille, tells that "Napoleon had...
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Gold Coast". He was the son of Thomas Neville Ussher, Consul General of Haiti (and son of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Ussher), and his wife Eliza Fawcett....
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1817–1821 Captain Thomas Briggs 1823–1829 Captain, the Hon. Thomas Ussher, 1830–1831 Post holders included: Commodore, Sir Thomas Ussher, 1832–1838 Note:...
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VC, group of six medals, sold for £348,000 on 19 November 2009. Sir Thomas Ussher KCH, five-clasp naval general service medal sold for £138,000 on 25...
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Military offices Preceded by Thomas Ussher Commander-in-Chief, Queenstown 1848–1850 Succeeded by Manley Dixon...
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Military offices Preceded by New Post Commander-in-Chief, Cork Station 1844–1847 Succeeded by Thomas Ussher...
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Katharine Anne Ussher (born 18 March 1971) is a British economist, public policy research professional and former politician. In November 2023 she moved...
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Delesdernier Grave of Sir Thomas Ussher's wife, Eliza Ussher, died 1835 Grave of William Lawson's father and family Honourable Thomas Cochran (St. Matthew's)...
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Henry Ussher (1741–1790) was an Irish mathematician and astronomer, best known as the inaugural Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin...
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wife Margaret Elliott, daughter of Thomas Elliott of Balreask, and brother of Marcus Ussher MP and of Robert Ussher, Bishop of Kildare, he was born in...
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Codex Usserianus Primus (redirect from Ussher Gospels)
Book of Uss(h)er" and refers to James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh. Despite the name, it is doubtful that Ussher ever actually owned the manuscript. The...
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that shall specify you have acted 'prudently'!" In August 1813 Captain Thomas Ussher on HMS Undaunted discovered a number of vessels lying in the mole at...
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and survived for several years despite the opposition of Archbishop James Ussher of Armagh. James Shirley, the English dramatist, wrote several plays for...
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HMS Espoir, one of the squadron off Marseille, under the command of Captain Thomas Ussher. He was later appointed to HMS Carron, stationed on the coast of North...
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Channel. In February 1813 he was moved into the Undaunted with Captain Thomas Ussher, whom he accompanied to the Duncan of 74 guns in August 1814. On 20...
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Captain Sir George Francis Seymour Promoted GCH 1834 1831 Captain Sir Thomas Ussher 1831 Colonel Stephen Remnant Chapman 1831 Sir William Burnett (civil...
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p. 242 George Farnham, Quordon records (1912), p. 213 Ball Wright, The Ussher memoirs, pp. 105–107 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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Ninian (section Ussher (1639))
His work is what Thomas Heffernan refers to as a "sacred biography", probably intended for a politically ambitious audience. James Ussher wrote that Ninian...
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visit there. While she was there Lieutenant Thomas Ussher assumed command of her. On 14 September Ussher and Nox captured the Swedish brig Louisa Cbarlotta...
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Honthorst. Among Arundel's circle of scholarly and literary friends were James Ussher, William Harvey, John Selden and Francis Bacon. The architect Inigo Jones...
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had issue, including: Sir Nicholas Cheevers, Elizabeth, who married Thomas Ussher, Margaret, wife of Bartholomew Aylmer and mother of Sir Gerald Aylmer...
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men from the ships captured two vessels and destroyed five. Captain Thomas Ussher of Undaunted noted in his report that this brought the total number...
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Blennerhassett family). Sir Thomas Osborne married secondly on 9 October 1703 his first cousin Anne Ussher, sister of John Ussher MP, and youngest daughter...
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