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    Sir Leoline Jenkins (1625 – 1 September 1685) was a Welsh academic, diplomat involved in the negotiation of international treaties (e.g. Nimègue), jurist...
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    Monarch Charles II Preceded by Sir Joseph Williamson Succeeded by Sir Leoline Jenkins Personal details Born Robert Spencer (1641-09-05)5 September 1641 Paris...
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    briefly reinstated as principal, before resigning in favour of Leoline Jenkins. It was Jenkins (principal 1661–1673) who secured the long-term viability of...
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    having it fully revoked. On August 3, 1683, Randolph wrote to Sir Leoline Jenkins, "I am now informed that the H.M.S. Rose is already fitted out for...
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  • 1678 – Jan Brueghel the Younger, Flemish painter (b. 1601) 1685 – Leoline Jenkins, Welsh lawyer, jurist, and politician, Secretary of State for the Northern...
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    the plot leaked when Josiah Keeling gave information on it to Sir Leoline Jenkins, and the plot was publicly discovered 12 June 1683. Keeling had contacted...
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  • surnamed Jenkins. See Jenkins (name) for the etymology of related first and last names. The following is a list of real people surnamed Jenkins. Ab Jenkins (1883–1956)...
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    Louis Leoline Jenkins (September 3, 1860 – August 24, 1939) was a farmer and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented 2nd Queens in the...
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    objected to by the Secretary of State, Privy Council member and Welshman Leoline Jenkins. Penn instead put forward the name "Sylvania". The Council then chose...
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    Nottingham assisted by Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Francis North and Sir Leoline Jenkins and passed by the Cavalier Parliament), the long title of which is:...
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    Founded in the 17th century by Sir John Stradling and refounded by Sir Leoline Jenkins, it had close links with Jesus College, Oxford. The school took both...
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    Nottingham assisted by Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Francis North and Sir Leoline Jenkins.: 334–42  When the Statute of Frauds was originally enacted, its sections...
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    links with Jesus College, Oxford through its later benefactor, Dr Leoline Jenkins. Its famous pupils included the poet Alun Lewis and the actor Sir Anthony...
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    Stationery Office, London, 1898. June 13, Sir Henry Morgan to [Sir Leoline Jenkins?] pp. 65–80. Burnard 2004. Breverton 2005, p. 120. Pope 1978, p. 244...
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  • The Hon. Daniel Finch (1647–1730) Sidney Godolphin (1645–1712) Sir Leoline Jenkins (1623–1685) The Earl of Ossory (1634–1680) The Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709)...
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    – Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato (b. 1609) September 1 – Leoline Jenkins, Welsh lawyer and diplomat (b. 1625) September 5 – Francis North, 1st...
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    a category of missionary fellows, known as Leoline fellows after their founder, Principal Leoline Jenkins. In his will in 1685, he stated that "It is...
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    (at the west end) in 1693. The screen bears the coat of arms of Sir Leoline Jenkins (principal 1661–1673) and, until 1899, also bore Thelwall's coat of...
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    hymns and modern pop music. See Category:People from Llantrisant Sir Leoline Jenkins, politician and judge William Price lived in the town. Andrew Bishop...
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    Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 November 2017. Henning, Basil Duke. "JENKINS, Sir Leoline (c.1625-85), of Jesus College, Oxford and Hammersmith, Mdx". History...
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  • Sunderland 1680–1681 Sir Leoline Jenkins 1681–1684 Northern Secretary The Earl of Sunderland 1679–1680 Sir Leoline Jenkins 1680–1681 The Earl of Conway...
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    controlled. "Were it not you ken Mr Dean extraordinarily well," wrote Sir Leoline Jenkins to John Williamson in 1672, "it were impossible to imagine how assiduous...
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  • Margaret's, Westminster in 1692. His father, who served as secretary to Sir Leoline Jenkins and succeeding Secretaries of State, died in 1700. William Wynne was...
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  • of Doctors' Commons in 1694. When the Welsh lawyer and academic Sir Leoline Jenkins – who had been the Principal of Jesus College during Wynne's time in...
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    achieve") Cowbridge (closed 1974), adopted from the arms of benefactor Sir Leoline Jenkins Escutcheon: Three cocks a mullet for difference (also attributed: Argent...
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    Norreys recommended Thomas Baker as a Tory candidate for the post to Sir Leoline Jenkins, the Southern secretary. Norreys acknowledged that Edward Prince, the...
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  • Grammar School, Jenkins studied at Oxford University, matriculating at Jesus College in 1846 with the benefit of the Sir Leoline Jenkins scholarship. He...
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    Spencer The Earl of Sunderland 10 February 1679 26 April 1680 Sir Leoline Jenkins MP for Oxford University 26 April 1680 2 February 1681 Edward Conway...
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    1679–1679 Preceded by Laurence Hyde Thomas Thynne Succeeded by Sir Leoline Jenkins Charles Perrot Member of Parliament for Guildford In office 1685–1689...
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  • Bohun became associated with William Sancroft, Samuel Parker and Leoline Jenkins, in a group of High Church proto-Tory thinkers. He began to write against...
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