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Alumni Oxonienses (1500–1714) (two volumes, 1891–92): online version at british-history.ac.uk; Alumni Oxonienses (1715–1886) (two volumes, 1891–92): Surnames beginning A-D online version; Surnames beginning E-K online version; Surnames beginning L-R online version; Surnames beginning S-Z online version
Henry Longman scored the Harrovians' goal in a 2–1 defeat. [9] It was the brothers' last FA Cup tie and Charles appears to have given up the game after a goalless draw against the Sappers at Chatham Lines in March 1877, [ 10 ] probably due to his taking up a senior role at the family firm.
[1]: 66 Alan Wilson: 1978: Bishop of Buckingham: Doctoral thesis: "The authority of church and party among London Anglo-Catholics, 1880–1914" Called for removal of restrictions for on clergy entering into same-sex civil marriages [1]: 588 Michael Sadgrove: 1968: post-evangelical catholic Anglican priest. theologian. Dean of Durham, Dean of ...
Charles Plummer, FBA (1851–1927) was an English historian and cleric, best known as the editor of Sir John Fortescue's The Governance of England, and for coining the term "bastard feudalism".
Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Baronet (1621 – 30 March 1677), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1659.. Jenkinson was the son of Sir Robert Jenkinson of Walcot, Oxfordshire, and his wife Anna-Maria Lee, daughter of Sir Robert Lee of Billeslee. [1]
This is a list of notable people affiliated with New College, Oxford, including former students, and current and former academics and fellows.The college is a part of Oxford University, England.
January 13, 2025 at 1:00 PM. NDAB Creativity // Shutterstock. On a Monday afternoon at Othership in New York City, 60 people gather in a room armed with bathing suits, water bottles, and a ...
Sir George Gresley, 1st Baronet (c. 1580 – 1651) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629.. Gresley was the son of Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire and his second wife Katherine Walsingham, daughter of Sir Thomas Walsingham, of Scadbury, Kent. [1]