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    Milles' eldest son was Thomas Milles (1671–1740), Church of Ireland Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. Jeremiah Milles was his nephew and heir. Milles was...
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    cousin, Jeremiah Milles. The first (1733–34) was to France and Italy and the second (1737) was to various European countries, then again Italy. Milles was...
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    from 1704 until his death. His son was Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784), Dean of Exeter and antiquary. Isaac Milles the younger (fl. 1701-1727), B.A. of Balliol...
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    "Commentary, in which the antiquity of them is considered and defended," by Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter. The controversy which raged round the Rowley poems...
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  • Five Epistles to Mason William Mason An Archaeological Epistle to Jeremiah Milles.... King Stephen's Watch Hannah More – Sacred Dramas for Young Persons...
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    Thomas Milles (1671–1740) was the Church of Ireland bishop of Waterford and Lismore. The eldest son of Isaac Milles the elder, he was born at Barley, Hertfordshire...
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    See e.g. internal fittings added and restorations performed by Dean Jeremiah Milles (1762–1784) and his predecessor Details up to 1950 are from: Ursula...
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    Rowley; in Which the Authenticity of Those Poems is Ascertained, and Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter and President of the Society of Antiquaries of London...
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    Willoughby of Parham 1765–68 Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of Carlisle 1768–84 Jeremiah Milles (Dean of Exeter) 1784–85 Edward King 1785–1811 George, Earl of Leicester...
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    coffin lid, presumed to be part of his tomb. It is fortunate that Jeremiah Milles in his Parochial Collections of 1755 visited the church, made a drawing...
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    Brakenridge, D.D. Rector of St Michael Bassishaw. Librarian from 1745. 1762. Jeremiah Milles, D.D. . Dean of Exeter and Rector of St Edmund the King. 1763. Theophilus...
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  • Mary (née Harmer). Trained as a miller, Jeremiah Colman managed a mill at Bawburgh before buying his own mill at Pockthorpe in 1803. In 1814 he bought...
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  • the Society of Antiquaries of London on 3 May 1770. On the death of Jeremiah Milles in February 1784, King was elected his successor in the presidency...
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    to produce the quality of pottery desired. This was documented by Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter at the time, who said: "the Bovey coal… was not of...
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    Jeremiah Brown House and Mill Site is a Colonial-era mill complex and national historic district at Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland, United States...
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  • Jeremiah and Conrad (the latter of whom Belly has had a crush on since she was ten). Events from previous summers have impacted Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher's...
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    have included Thomas Lyndford, chaplain in ordinary to George I, and Jeremiah Milles, president of the Society of Antiquaries. After the Great War, Studdert...
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  • Five Epistles to Mason William Mason: An Archaeological Epistle to Jeremiah Milles ... Editor of a Superb Edition of the Poems of Thomas Rowley, attributed...
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    Jeremiah Brandreth (1785 – 7 November 1817) was an out-of-work stocking maker, living in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, who was executed for treason...
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    the Royal Society (FRS) 3 May 1770. His proposers were: Lyttelton; Jeremiah Milles (c 1714 – 1784); Le Despencer; Anthony Shepherd (1721–1796); John Hunter;...
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    Jeremiah Clemens (December 28, 1814 – May 21, 1865) was a United States senator and novelist from Alabama. A Southern Unionist, he opposed the secession...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeremiah Morrow. Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771 – March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican Party politician...
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    Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (August 27, 1738 – February 19, 1810), from the prominent Van Rensselaer family, was the lieutenant governor of New York and a...
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  • materials for the Biographia Britannica. The archæological epistle to Jeremiah Milles, on the Rowley poems was ascribed to Baynes, because it passed through...
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    donated to the British Museum (now British Library) in 1765 thanks to Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, who was executor for his cousin, the noted manuscript...
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  • Mercer, OBE (1944–2018) Daniel Miles (b. 1959) Alan Millard (b. 1937) Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784) Philip Morant (1700–1770) Joseph Mordaunt Crook, CBE, MA...
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    Jeremiah McLain Rusk (June 17, 1830 – November 21, 1893) was an American Republican politician. He was the second United States secretary of agriculture...
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  • Thomas Ellis of Wyddial Hall 1785 William Phillimore – Aldenham 1786 Jeremiah Milles – Pishiobury 1787 John Roper of Berkhamsted st Peter 1788 Charles Bourchier...
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  • rights activist in Cleveland, Ohio Jerry Brown (disambiguation) Jeremiah Brown House and Mill Site This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • put into Jeremiah Colegrove’s Grist-mill… Captain Colegrove erected a two-story mill on the east bank of the south branch, where the Phoenix mill now stands...
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