Francis Baylie (also variously spelt Bayley or Bailey) was a shipbuilder based in Bristol, England, during the 17th century, a well established merchant...
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Francis Bailey and similar may refer to: Francis Baylie, 17th-century English shipbuilder, also called Francis Bailey Francis Bailey (publisher) (1744–1817)...
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Dock) being archaeologically excavated. By the seventeenth century, Francis Baylie built warships on the east bank at Narrow Quay. Tombs' Dock (later known...
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originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Bristol by Francis Baylie, and launched in 1654. After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed...
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Maidstone Fourth rate For Commonwealth Navy. 1654 Commonwealth of England Francis Baylie Bristol Nantwich Fourth rate For Commonwealth Navy. 1654 Commonwealth...
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was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Francis Baylie in Bristol and launched in June 1674. Her guns comprised twenty-two...
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martyrs, judicially executed by Endecott. Speedwell, built in 1663 by Francis Baylie in Bristol, England Speedwell, privateer, captained by George Shelvocke...
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J Betts Harwich Sandwich Second rate For Royal Navy. June England Francis Baylie Bristol Northumberland Third rate For Royal Navy. 10 September England...
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Simon Ashe Robert Baillie John Ball Henry Barrowe Richard Baxter Thomas Baylie Lewis Bayly Richard Bernard Robert Bolton Samuel Bolton John Bond (Puritan)...
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Richard Baylie (1585 – 27 July 1667) was twice President of St John's College, Oxford, twice Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Archdeacon of Nottingham...
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'Falcon' (1666)". Threedecks. Retrieved 14 June 2019. "British fireship 'Francis' (1666)". Threedecks. Retrieved 14 June 2019. "French Second Rate ship...
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Francis Cheynell (1608–1665) was a prominent English religious controversialist, of Presbyterian views, and President of St John's College, Oxford 1648...
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Francis Rous, also spelled Rouse (c. 1581 to 1659), was an English politician and Puritan religious author, who was Provost of Eton from 1644 to 1659...
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1621–1633 Rev. Richard Baylie, 1633–1648 Rev. Francis Cheynell, 1648–1650 Rev. Thankful Owen, 1650–1660 Rev. Richard Baylie, 1660–1667 Rev. Peter Mews...
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– William Smyth 1632 – Brian Duppa 1634 – Robert Pincke 1636 – Richard Baylie 1638 – Accepted Frewen 1640 – Christopher Potter 1641 – John Prideaux 1642...
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Thomas Baylie (1582–1663) was an English clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, Fifth Monarchist and ejected minister. He was born in Wiltshire...
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November 2010). "Prince Don Pedro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Noto, Baylie Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion of the Order of Malta". Monarquia Confidencial...
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Church Government People John Arrowsmith Simeon Ashe Robert Baillie Thomas Baylie Robert Blair Samuel Bolton John Bond William Bridge Ralph Brownrigg Anthony...
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Francis Babington D.D. (also Babbington, died 1569) was an English divine and an academic administrator at the University of Oxford. He was elected Master...
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Church Government People John Arrowsmith Simeon Ashe Robert Baillie Thomas Baylie Robert Blair Samuel Bolton John Bond William Bridge Ralph Brownrigg Anthony...
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Church Government People John Arrowsmith Simeon Ashe Robert Baillie Thomas Baylie Robert Blair Samuel Bolton John Bond William Bridge Ralph Brownrigg Anthony...
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Church Government People John Arrowsmith Simeon Ashe Robert Baillie Thomas Baylie Robert Blair Samuel Bolton John Bond William Bridge Ralph Brownrigg Anthony...
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Church Government People John Arrowsmith Simeon Ashe Robert Baillie Thomas Baylie Robert Blair Samuel Bolton John Bond William Bridge Ralph Brownrigg Anthony...
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Holy See Press office. October 19, 2009. Retrieved April 29, 2019. Evans, Baylie (October 20, 2009). "Pope names a new bishop for Wyoming". Wyoming Tribune...
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(becoming a minor celebrity in the process). Played by identical twins Baylie and Rylie Cregut, Hope Chance (born Princess Beyonce Carlyle), Jimmy and...
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1850–1851 3 James Austin 1851–1852 4 James Cowie 1852–1853 5 Dr William Baylie 1853–1855 6 Alexander Thomson 1855–1858 7 William Burrow 1858–1860 8 William...
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the most prominent opponents of the court. In 1621 he was active against Francis Bacon, and urged that he should be degraded from the peerage. In 1622 he...
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