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    William Smyth (or Smith) (c. 1460 – 2 January 1514) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1493 to 1496 and then Bishop of Lincoln until his death...
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    Admiral William Henry Smyth KFM DCL FRS FSA FRAS FRGS (21 January 1788 – 8 September 1865) was an English Royal Navy officer, hydrographer, astronomer...
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  • Christianity portal William Smyth King (13 December 1810 – 1 January 1890) was an Irish-Anglican priest and Dean of Leighlin. He was the eldest son of...
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    title John Smyth (disambiguation) Joseph Smyth (disambiguation) Peter Smyth (disambiguation) Richard Smyth (disambiguation) William Smyth (disambiguation)...
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  • William Smyth (c. 1460–1514) was an English bishop. William Smyth may also refer to: Sir William Smyth, 1st Baronet (c.1616–1696), English politician William...
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    The Smith, later Smyth, Smijth, Bowyer-Smijth and Bowyer-Smyth Baronetcy, of Hill Hall in the County of Essex, was created on 28 November 1661 for Thomas...
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  • music history and biographies of famous musicians. Rockstro was born William Smyth Rackstraw in North Cheam, Surrey. (He adopted an older form of his family...
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  • William Smyth (fl. 1465 – died 1490) was an English gothic architect responsible for the work including the fan vaults at Wells Cathedral, Sherborne Abbey...
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    sweetest lad was Jamie;" 1815, words by William Smyth, folk song setting "Dim, dim is my eye;" 1815, words by William Brown, folk song setting "Bonnie Laddie...
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    2010. The Smyth Baronetcy, of Redcliff in the County of Buckingham, was created in the Baronetage of England on 10 May 1661 for William Smyth, a staunch...
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  • Sir William Smyth, 6th Baronet (c. 1719 – 25 January 1777) was an English landowner and clergyman. He was a younger son of Sir Edward Smyth, 3rd Baronet...
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    William Smyth (1765 in Liverpool – 24 June 1849 in Norwich) was an English poet and historian, who became Regius Professor at Cambridge in 1807. The son...
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  • by William Smyth (D major) In vain to this desert, by Anne Grant and Robert Burns (D major) They bid me slight my Dermot dear, by William Smyth (F major)...
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    pendants, by William Vertue) Lincoln's Inn Chapel, undercroft Manchester Cathedral, under the tower Milton Abbey, Dorset, crossing (by William Smyth) Peterborough...
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  • William Stewart Smyth (7 December 1886 — 1 January 1937) was an Irish international rugby union player. Born in Dirraw, County Antrim, Smyth was the son...
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    William Smyth (February 2, 1797 – April 3, 1868) was an American academic and writer on mathematics and other subjects. William Smyth was born in Pittston...
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    William Smyth (January 3, 1824 – September 30, 1870) was a native of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland who became a politician, lawyer and judge in the...
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    Elphinstone (colonial administrator), Bartholomew Frere (diplomat) and William Henry Smyth (Admiral). The first President of the Society was the former Prime...
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  • The Honourable William Smyth Bernard (13 September 1792 – 6 February 1863) was an Irish Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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    second-half of the 4-voice falsobordone, is based on that published by William Smyth Rockstro in the first edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
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  • William James Smyth (1886 – 28 January 1950) was a labour member of the Senate of Northern Ireland. Smyth became active in the Northern Ireland Labour...
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  • Christianity portal William Smyth was a seventeenth century Anglican bishop in Ireland. He was the ancestor of the prominent landowning family of Barbavilla...
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  • William Smyth, (1683–1759) was an 18th-century Anglican priest in Ireland. Bishop Thomas Smyth, he was born in Raphoe and educated at Trinity College,...
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  • Clare The Lord Bishop William Smyth Margaret, Countess of Salisbury Walter, 1st Earl of Essex Philip, 20th Earl of Arundel Sir William Dugdale The Lord Bishop...
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    father were Richard Foxe (c. 1448–1528, Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528) and William Warham (c. 1450–1532, Archbishop of Canterbury 1503–1532). They were cautious...
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    of its two founders – Sir Richard Sutton and the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth – a link which was maintained strongly until the latter half of the...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 275. Rockstro, William Smyth; Tovey, Donald Francis (1911). "Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig...
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  • University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-866212-9. OCLC 59376677. Rockstro, William Smyth (1880). "Locrian mode". In Grove, George, D.C.L. (ed.). A Dictionary...
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    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. William Smyth. "Oman". Country Studies. Federal Research Division. Retrieved 8 August...
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  • William Edmund Smyth (1858–1950) was an Anglican bishop in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first two of the twentieth. He was educated...
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