James Boevey (1622–1696) (pronounced "Boovey") was an English merchant, lawyer and philosopher of Huguenot parentage. He was born in London at 6 a.m. on...
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Testamentum, the participle refers to, being a neuter noun Text from will of James Boevey (d.1696) Harper, Douglas. "probate". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved...
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Boevey. Flaxley Abbey had been purchased in 1648 by the merchant, lawyer and philosopher James Boevey (1622–1696) and his half-brother William Boevey...
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deputy William Pincombe. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, was named as Keeper of Exmoor Forest in 1660 and 1661. James Boevey was a forester in the 17th...
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Flaxley Abbey (section The Crawley-Boevey family)
the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. It is the former seat of the Crawley-Boevey Baronets. Flaxley Abbey was founded in 1151 by Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl...
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Catherina Boevey (1669–1726) (or Bovey, nee Riches) (pronounced "Boovey"), was a philanthropist. Catherina was born in London in 1669, the daughter of...
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Crawley-Boevey, A. W. C., The Perverse Widow, Being Passages from the Life of Catharina, Wife of William Boevey, 1898. Biography of James Boevey, pp. 24–38...
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educated at the Mercers' School include: Sir Thomas James Barnes (1888–1964), lawyer James Boevey (1622–1696), merchant, lawyer and philosopher Peter...
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mural monument exists in memory of the merchant, lawyer and philosopher James Boevey (1622–1696) and his third wife Margaretta (1638–1714). On the south wall...
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James Boevey (1622-1696), the warden of the Royal forest of Exmoor, and for 150 years his was the only house in the forest. After the death of Boevey...
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Simonsbath House was built in 1654 by the merchant, lawyer and philosopher James Boevey (1622–1696), the warden of the Royal forest of Exmoor, and for 150 years...
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Boevey (died 1625), and brother of the merchant, lawyer and philosopher James Boevey (1622–1696). They had two sons and seven daughters. Bennet died in London...
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House, Simonsbath, formerly the only residence on the forest, built by James Boevey (1622–1696) in 1654, which already had enclosed farmland of 108 acres...
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House, Simonsbath, formerly the only residence on the forest, built by James Boevey (1622–1696) in 1654, which already had enclosed farmland of 108 acres...
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the merchant, lawyer, philosopher and pioneering developer of Exmoor, James Boevey (1622–1696). His eldest son and thus heir to his grandfather was Sir...
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retained a life interest. Ebrington used the residence constructed by James Boevey in 1654 at Simonsbath, ten miles NE of Castle Hill, as a hunting lodge...
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Crawley-Boevey, baronet. Moore 1900, p. 327. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Moore, Norman (1900). "Yonge, James...
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Newcastle, 1727–28, sculpted by Francis Bird. Westminster Abbey, Catherina Boevey, 1727–28, sculpted by John Michael Rysbrack. St Margaret's, Westminster...
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Baroness Masham and Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough) Catherina Boevey (1669–1726) Lady Catherine Jones (1672-1740) (lover of Mary Astell and Mary...
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the 10th Earl of Cavan. An ancestress Matilda Crawley-Boevey (1817–1877), of the Crawley-Boevey baronets married William Gibbs of Tyntesfield and Clyst...
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to 1699, and his wife Mary Boevey, daughter of William Boevey (died 1661), of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire. The Boevey family was of Netherlandish...
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Anglo-Catholics. On 1 August 1839, William married Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey at St Mary the Virgin church in Flaxley, Gloucestershire. Born in Gloucester...
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daughter of James Flint and Sarah née Tritton, and secondly on 2 December 1822 at Flaxley in Gloucestershire to Catharina Crawley-Boevey, daughter of...
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30 May 1919, a solemn act that was attended by the priest Mateo Crawley-Boevey, the Nuncio to Spain Francesco Ragonesi, the bishops, King Alfonso XIII...
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Hamilton 1985 C J Read 1987 P A Linnell 1989 G R Robinson 1991 W W Crawley-Boevey 1993 Trevor Wooley 1995 J P C Greenlees 1997 Dugald Macpherson 1999 D Burns [de]...
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baronetcy lists include any peerage titles which are held by the baronet. King James I created the hereditary Order of Baronets in England on 22 May 1611, to...
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July 1865 Brevet Col James Collier, (Bombay Staff Corps, retired), commissioned 22 February 1870 Lt-Col Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley–Boevey, 5th Baronet, (69th...
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The southern end of the trail opens into a small grass area with trees. Boevey Path Open Space is a 0.12-hectare (0.30-acre) open space situated next to...
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blaze a trail for others". NBC News. June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022. James D. Steakley. The Early Homosexual Emancipation Movement in Germany. (1975)...
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History of Parliament Online". The Register of Marriages in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster. 1723-1754. 14 April 1737. v t e...
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