Timothy Jollie, (c. 1659–1714), was a nonconformist minister and notable educator in the north of England. Timothy Jollie, son of Thomas Jollie, was born...
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Jollie is the surname of: Edward Jollie (1825–1894), a pioneer land surveyor in New Zealand Ethel Tawse Jollie (1874–1950), writer and political activist...
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migrated to Manchester under John Chorlton, while another academy under Timothy Jollie, an Independent, operated at Attercliffe (one of the locations of Frankland's...
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but by the 1690s, the dominant group of non-conformists was led by Timothy Jollie. His congregation constructed Upper Chapel as the first non-conformist...
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Academy was a Dissenting academy set up in the north of England by Timothy Jollie. Richard Frankland had founded Rathmell Academy at Rathmell, but was...
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Three years later, it was taken over by the nonconformist minister Timothy Jollie, who educated students including John Bowes, Nicholas Saunderson and...
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Tessin the Younger Upper Chapel, Sheffield, England, by followers of Timothy Jollie Wren Building, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA...
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mentions Attercliffe. Jennings at Attercliffe is mentioned in ODNB. "Jollie, Timothy" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900...
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Thomas Jollie (1629–1703) was an English Dissenter, a minister ejected from the Church of England for his beliefs. Thomas Jollie was born at Droylsden...
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Burnley, Blackburn and Preston. Listed buildings in Altham, Lancashire Timothy Jollie, nonconformist minister born in Altham circa 1659 Ian Ashworth (1958-)...
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and Latin. He attended Timothy Jollie's dissenting academy at Attercliffe in Sheffield from 1708, but was frustrated by Jollie's poor teaching, famously...
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Gravener was enrolled at Attercliffe Academy under the guidance of Timothy Jollie. During his time there, Grosvenor's religious views shifted towards...
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Darton, near Wakefield. In 1699 he entered the Attercliffe academy of Timothy Jollie. Leaving in 1704, he became chaplain at Haigh, Lancashire, to his uncle...
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the death of his favourite son, and returned to Rathmell. His pupil Timothy Jollie, independent minister at Sheffield, began another academy at Attercliffe...
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and funeral sermons for Daniel Neal (1743), Isaac Watts (1749), and Timothy Jollie (1757); also ‘The Beauty and Benefit of Early Piety,’ &c., 1730. ‘A...
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for the presbyterian ministry by Timothy Jollie, at Attercliffe Academy, Yorkshire. Having been 'certified' by Jollie, Barker proceeded to London, and...
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Cheshire, on 17 August 1688. He was educated at Attercliffe Academy under Timothy Jollie, and afterwards studied for a year under Matthew Henry at Chester. After...
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Sheffield; founded 1662: built 1700, a bicentennial volume with ... Timothy Jollie's Register of baptisms, 1681-1744". Internet Archive. Sheffield: Independent...
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judging his previous school, Timothy Jollie's dissenting academy at Attercliffe, quite harshly: frustrated by Jollie's poor teaching, he famously remarked...
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the death of his favourite son, and returned to Rathmell. His pupil Timothy Jollie, independent minister at Sheffield, began another academy at Attercliffe...
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Walter Wilson, following Josiah Thompson, thinks he was educated at Timothy Jollie's Attercliffe Academy, near Sheffield (opened in 1689). Records of the...
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Coward Trust academy in Wellclose Square. Jennings was educated at Timothy Jollie's academy at Attercliffe, and succeeded his father as independent minister...
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J. Edward Vickers, The Ancient Suburbs of Sheffield, p.16 (1971) "Jollie, Timothy", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "Burngreave - UK Census Data...
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component handbook. McGraw-Hill Professional. pp. 580–. ISBN 978-0-07-026698-8. Jollie, David (2007). "Platinum 2007" (PDF). Johnson Matthey. Archived from the...
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Culture – Manical Mastura Ali Salem – 1981 Member of Parliament – Ethel Tawse Jollie – 1923 Mayor – Gladys Maasdorp – 1942 Senators – Olive Robertson and Helena...
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James Macandrew Resignation James Macandrew Cheviot 18 December Edward Jollie Marsden 29 November James Farmer Wairarapa 7 November Charles Carter Wallace...
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p. 258 Galbraith 1974, pp. 143–153 Keppel-Jones 1983, pp. 163–172 Tawse-Jollie 1936, pp. 11–12 Rotberg 1988, pp. 312–319 Rotberg 1988, p. 300 Teresa Pinto...
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Edmund Herring(TC 1911) – Chief Justice of Victoria (1944–1964) Christian Jollie Smith (TC 1906) – solicitor and co-founder of The Communist Party of Australia...
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Westland North was established through the Westland Representation Act 1867. Timothy Gallagher was its first representative, elected in the 9 April 1868 by-election...
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853871Y. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053871. PMC 3590215. PMID 23483884. Jollie, Malcolm (1986). "A primer of bone names for the understanding of the actinopterygian...
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