Richard Gough FSA FRS (21 October 1735 – 20 February 1809) was an English antiquarian. He served as director of the Society of Antiquaries of London from...
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John Moore, general (killed in battle) (born 1761) 20 February – Richard Gough, antiquary (born 1735) 25 February – John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Scottish...
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3rd Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister (died 1811) 21 October – Richard Gough, antiquary (died 1809) 10 November – Granville Sharp, abolitionist (died 1813)...
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Richard Butcher (1586 or 1587 – 1664) was an English antiquary. Butcher was a native of Stamford, Lincolnshire, and became town clerk of that borough....
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The Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) is a learned society of historians and archaeologists in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1707, received...
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John Cade (antiquarian) (redirect from John Cade (antiquary))
Reynolds, Richard Kaye and Richard Gough; but was strongly controverted by William Hutchinson. Not a member of the Society of Antiquaries of London,...
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antiquary. His letters are preserved in John Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, ix. 648–50, and Literary Illustrations, v. 280–90, while many of Richard Gough's...
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John Gough Nichols (1806–1873) was an English painter and antiquary, the third generation in a family publishing business with strong connection to learned...
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fellowship at his college. In the autumn of 1766 Tyson accompanied Richard Gough in a tour, of which he kept a journal, through the north of England...
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Processions of Queen Elizabeth (1788), with Richard Gough Nichols was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, a trustee of many City of London institutions...
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Nicholas Mann (antiquarian) (redirect from Nicholas Mann (antiquary))
Nicholas Mann (died 1753) was an English antiquary and Master of the Charterhouse. A native of Tewkesbury, he proceeded in 1699 from Eton College to King's...
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Edward Forster the Elder (redirect from Edward Forster (antiquary))
Jean-Jacques Rousseau were his favourite authors, and Thomas Gray, Richard Gough and Michael Tyson were among his personal friends. One of his letters...
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Sir John Cullum, 6th Baronet (redirect from John Cullum (antiquary))
Baronet (21 June 1733 – 9 October 1785) was an English clergyman and antiquary. The eldest son of Sir John Cullum, 5th Baronet of Hawstead and Hardwick...
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year of her birth is less certain. William Dugdale, the 17th-century antiquary, suggested that she had been born in 1441, based on evidence of inquisitions...
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John Bowyer Nichols (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
Bowyer Nichols (15 July 1779 – 19 October 1863) was an English printer and antiquary. Nichols was born at Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London, on 15 July...
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(December 1976), pp. 330–347 at 347 fn.26. Richard Grafton, Chronicle at Large, vol. 2 (London, 1809), p. 552. John Gough Nichols, Diary of Henry Machyn (London:...
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Edmund Turnor (antiquarian) (redirect from Edmund Turnor (antiquary))
biographer Andrew Kippis, the antiquarians Daniel Lysons, Samuel Lysons and Richard Gough, the writer Bennet Langton, and the naturalist Joseph Banks who was...
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George Ashby (1724–1808) was an English antiquary and sometime president of St John's College, Cambridge. Ashby was born in Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell...
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Edward King (antiquarian) (redirect from Edward King (antiquary))
formerly appeared in the person of Elijah. The work was criticised by Richard Gough in the Gentleman's Magazine. A notice of the book in Thomas James Mathias's...
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witness of the sale. In another place (ib. i. 344) Gough says that Holman's papers came into Dr. Richard Rawlinson's hands, and were left by him in 1785...
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(3 August 1714 – 16 December 1782), was a Cambridgeshire clergyman and antiquary, known for his extensive manuscript collections on the history of Cambridgeshire...
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went to the Bodleian Library. Richard Gough had a transcript taken, for the appendix to Henry George Oldfield and Richard Randall Dyson's History and Antiquities...
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imprisoned for debt. Two other patrons were Richard Gough and Thomas Baskerfield. He collaborated with Richard Randall Dyson on History and Antiquities of...
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Mark Noble (biographer) (redirect from Mark Noble (antiquary))
83)): "Lives of the Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries" (resold at the sales of the libraries of John Gough Nichols in 1873, and Leonard Lawrie Hartley...
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Thomas Rackett (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
spent time on scientific study in London. He came to know Richard Gough, Edward King, Richard Colt Hoare and William Lisle Bowles. He helped John Hutchins...
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Guy de la Bédoyère (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
Jessica Raine, the footballer Richard Gough, and the artist Julie Gough, sharing common descent from David Storrar Gough (1885–1957). Guy de la Bédoyère...
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Samuel Gale (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
December 1682 – 10 January 1754) was an English antiquary, and a founder of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Samiel Gale was born in the parish of...
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cross on a gold field. Gough guesses Edward Bysshe may have co-opted the de Burgh Earl of Ulster arms for the purpose. Gough suggests it gained currency...
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F. (1987). "Richard Gough and the flowering of Romantic antiquarianism". Church Monuments. 2: 32–43. Sweet, Rosemary (2001). "Antiquaries and antiquities...
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Robert Burton, English scholar (born 1577) February/March – Richard Rowlands, English antiquary (born c. 1550) March 8 (burial) – Samuel Ward, English Puritan...
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