• Francis Bampfield (c. 1615 – 16 February 1684) was an English Nonconformist preacher, and supporter of Saturday Sabbatarianism. Born into a family of...
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    Francis Bampfield, he published a number of religious works before this death in October 1693. Thomas Bampfield was the eighth son of John Bampfield of...
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  • by Sir Francis Drake, based on his uncle's journal, the notes of Francis Fletcher, and other sources. Drake married, firstly, to Jane Bampfield, who died...
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    Richard Bampfield (1526–1594) of Poltimore and Bampfylde House in Exeter, both in Devon, was Sheriff of Devon in 1576. He began construction of the Tudor...
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    union in which his sister, Jane Bampfield, married Francis Drake, who was a brother of Elizabeth Drake. Drake and Bampfield then attended Oxford together...
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    Earl of Devon. John Bampfield (son), who married a certain Joane. Pole states that "John Bampfield, the ancestor of Bampfield of Poltimore" married...
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    minister and master at Oxford, Francis Bampfield, and his brother Thomas Bampfield, were also prominent Seventh Day Baptists. Francis founded the Pinner's Hall...
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  • Fulford in the parish of Dunsford, Devon and Ursula Bampfield (died 1639), daughter of Richard Bampfield of Poltimore, and was baptised at the Church of St...
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    wife Ursula who died 1639 daughter of Richd Bampfield of Poltimore Esqr. Their children: 1st Sir Francis who married Ann heir of Bernard Samways Esqr...
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  • poet Peter Allan, monk and Principal of College of the Resurrection Francis Bampfield, non-conformist minister Samuel Barnett, social reformer and Canon...
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  • ministers at Taunton: The Lord's Day Vindicated, 1682; in reply to Francis Bampfield; answered by Joseph Nott and by Edmund Elys, and defended in The Sauciness...
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  • firstly Anne, who died in February 1625, and secondly Francis Bampfield, daughter of Sir William Bampfield. W R Williams The Parliamentary History of the County...
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  • others, spoke at his ordination. The church's first pastor had been Francis Bampfield, who died in 1684 in Newgate Prison. The Pinner's Hall congregation...
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    great Admiral Sir Francis Drake (1546–1596). Over the 17th century the family's surname changed from Baumfield to Bamfield to Bampfield to Bampfylde. He...
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    Sir Amyas Bampfylde (alias "Amias Bampfield" etc.) (1560 – 9 February 1626) of Poltimore and North Molton in Devon, England, was a Member of Parliament...
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  • his own former church, All Saints. Benn published A sober Answer to Francis Bampfield in Vindication of the Christian Sabbath against the Jewish, id est...
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  • John Griffith, 1683. On the prosecution of that year of Griffith and Francis Bampfield for refusing the oath of allegiance. Posthumous was Two Discourses...
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  • Culmer, George Griffith, John Simpson, Paul Hobson, Henry Danvers, Francis Bampfield - Page 148 Louise Fargo Brown - 1913 "Paul Hobson was the champion...
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    Jenkins who described it as "a true town church". From 1863, a Fr George Bampfield came to Watford to say Catholic Mass in rented accommodation in Carey...
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    Commons between 1715 and 1741. Bampfylde was the second son of Colonel Hugh Bampfield (died 1690), (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Coplestone Bampfylde...
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    twice mayor of Exeter, without issue. Secondly to Dorothy Bampfield, daughter of Sir Amias Bampfield (1560–1626), MP. There is a monument to her in the Lady...
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    James was ordered by his father to escape, and, with the help of Joseph Bampfield, in April 1648 successfully evaded his guards and crossed the North Sea...
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    renovated canteen. The Bampfield Performing Arts Centre, built in 2004 and opened by local girl Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"), replaced Bampfield House as a multi-purpose...
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    Preceded by Francis Fulford Francis Courtenay Member of Parliament for Devon 1626 With: John Pole Succeeded by John Bampfield Sir Francis Drake, 1st Baronet...
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    construction works on Plymouth fort. He was a close friend of Admiral Sir Francis Drake (died 1596) and was one of the executors of Drake's will. In 1597...
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    passages within the reef. The island was named by Lieutenant Charles Bampfield Yule, the commander of Bramble. The island did not become inhabited until...
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  • Douglas Bader, WWII pilot Arthur Banks, WWII pilot awarded GC Richard Bampfield, cricketer Antony Barrington Brown, photographer and explorer Geoffrey...
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    amendment to the Bill of Rights that would have enabled James II's son James Francis Edward Stuart to inherit the crown if he converted to Protestantism. On...
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    these direct attacks Coke travelled to Cardiff to answer a challenge by Francis Dacre, son of William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre and uncle-in-law to the 4th...
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    from Kington, is to this day called Fitzurse-hill. The Estate is now Mr Bampfield Sidenham’s who bought it of the heirs of Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton...
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