• William Hammond (c.1635–c.1685) was an English gentleman and Grand Tourist. He has been identified since 1792 as the William Hammond who was an original...
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  • Guildford William Hammond (died 1685) (c.1635–c.1685), Original Fellow of the Royal Society William Hammond (1707–1787), Danish landowner William Hammond (hymnist)...
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  • from 1676 to 1683 and at St Paul's School from 1684 to 1685. He succeeded his father, who died in 1680 and has a monument in Somersham church. He was...
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    invasion of England. Despite his own Catholicism, James became king in February 1685 with widespread backing from the Protestant majorities in England and Scotland...
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    Royalist garrison by the parliamentarian forces under Col. Robert Hammond. Certainly, Sir William and his wife were buried at Wolborough and several of their...
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  • Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685–1737), Solicitor General, 1726–1733, and Lord Chancellor, 1733–1737 Sir William Wyndham (1687–1740), Secretary at...
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  • John Temple and his wife Mary Hammond, daughter of Dr. John Hammond, of Chertsey, Surrey. He was the brother of Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet, the distinguished...
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    the point of view of date, this would be the grandfather of William Hammond who died in 1685). Richards issued in 1630 The Celestiall Publican, a religious...
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  • wife Eleanor Rogers, on 11 August 1685. She was also the niece of his stepmother, also named Letitia Popham, who died in 1714. At the 1690 English general...
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  • 1646 William Wadsworth (1628 – d. young) John Wadsworth, Hon. (1630 - 06 Nov 1689) m. Sarah Stanley on 14 Apr 1652 Mary Wadsworth (1632 – 1685) m. Thomas...
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    Maria Walter Margareta Schuyler (b. 1685) Philip Schuyler (b. 1687) m. Hester Kingsland Maria Schuyler (b. 1689), died young Olivia Schuyler Judik Schuyler...
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    Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet (category 1685 deaths)
    Marsham died at Bushey Hall, Hertfordshire, on 25 May 1685, and was buried in Cuxton Church. By Elizabeth (1612–1689), daughter of Sir William Hammond of St...
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  • 1892–1937. William Vernon Harcourt, MP 1868–1904, and son Lewis, MP 1904–17 (the latter was elected in March 1904, before his father died serving in October...
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    Defensio Fidei Nicaenae (1685). It was finished in 1680, but was turned down by three publishers. It appeared with the backing of William Jane, and John Fell...
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    (Nigel Lawson) and sherry and beaten egg (William Gladstone). The chancellors after Clarke, Philip Hammond, George Osborne, Alistair Darling and Gordon...
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    William was Member of Parliament for Portsmouth in 1685. Colonel Legge is often confused with Mr. William Legge, Keeper of the wardrobe from 1626 to 1655...
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    Chapman 1679: John Masters 1680: William Bush 1681: Edward Bushell 1682: Robert Hayward 1683: Walter Hicks 1684: John Bush 1685: John Stibbs 1686: John Pocock...
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  • orientalist (died 1685) 28 February – William Davenant, poet and playwright (died 1668) March – Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester (died 1680) 3...
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    daughter of William Seymour. He was educated at Westminster School and travelled abroad from 1685 to 1688, attending Padua University in 1685. He entered...
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    with Colonel Robert Hammond, Parliamentary Governor of the Isle of Wight, whom he apparently believed to be sympathetic. But Hammond confined Charles in...
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    fifth/sixth Governor of Maryland, after the restoration of Charles II (1630–1685) as King in England. In 1694, soon after the overthrow of the Catholic government...
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  • 1948) Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/1612–1675) Albert Hammond (born 1942) George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) W. C. Handy (1873–1958) Johann Nicolaus Hanff...
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    1660. By 1661: John Rushworth By 1673: Sir William Turner 1676–1679: John Ramsey 1679–1685: Thomas Lloyd 1685–1689: Philip Burton 1689–1696: Aaron Smith...
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    after Cromwell's death. For the English coronation of Charles II (r. 1660–1685), who returned from exile abroad, new Jewels were made based on records of...
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    Restoration:Charles II and His Kingdoms 1660–1685. Allen Lane. Hollis, Daniel Webster III (2004). "Heveningham, William (1604–1678)". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • synthetic diamond Nicholas Halse (died 1636), England – malt kiln Richard Hamming (1915–1998), U.S. – Hamming code John Hays Hammond Jr. (1888–1965), U.S. – radio...
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    have been troubled, but it lasted 47 years and produced eight children. In 1685, Defoe joined the ill-fated Monmouth Rebellion but gained a pardon, by which...
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     1692) Vittoria Tarquini (1670–1746) Giulia Francesca Zuffi (fl. 1678 – c. 1685) Margherita de L'Épine (c. 1680–1746) Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti (c...
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  • (1988) ISBN 978-0-14-044444-5 Homer (1987). The Iliad. Translated by Martin Hammond. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-044444-5. Homer (1990). The Iliad. Translated...
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    (c. 1406–c. 1480) John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy (died 1508) David Kennedy, 3rd Lord Kennedy (died 1513) (created Earl of Cassilis in 1509) David Kennedy...
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