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  • Caryl Thomas
  • Welsh rugby player

    Caryl Thomas (born 19 February 1986) is a Welsh Rugby Union player. She plays loosehead prop for Wales and Worcester Warriors. She represented Wales at

    Caryl Thomas

    Caryl_Thomas

  • Caryl
  • Name list

    and philanthropist Caryl Phillips (born 1958), Kittitian-British writer Caryl Righetti (born 1984), Swiss footballer Caryl Thomas (born 1986), Welsh rugby

    Caryl

    Caryl

  • Joseph Caryl
  • English ejected minister (1602–1673)

    Joseph Caryl (November 1602 – 25 February 1673) was an English ejected minister. He was born in London, educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and graduated

    Joseph Caryl

    Joseph Caryl

    Joseph_Caryl

  • Westminster Shorter Catechism
  • Presbyterian manual of basic religious instruction

    Shorter Catechism composed of Herbert Palmer as chairman, Charles Herle, Thomas Temple, John Lightfoot, John Greene, Philip Delme, Edmund Calamy the Elder

    Westminster Shorter Catechism

    Westminster Shorter Catechism

    Westminster_Shorter_Catechism

  • 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • Women's rugby union competition

    Davies  49' LL 4 Gwen Crabb TP 3 Donna Rose  49' HK 2 Kelsey Jones LP 1 Caryl Thomas  60' Replacements: HK 16 Robyn Lock PR 17 Cara Hope  60' PR 18 Cerys

    2021 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2021_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship

  • Jerusalem Chamber
  • Room in Westminster Abbey

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Jerusalem Chamber

    Jerusalem Chamber

    Jerusalem_Chamber

  • Westminster Confession of Faith
  • Presbyterian creedal statement, created 1646

    influenced by the Augustinian theological tradition exemplified by Anselm, Thomas Bradwardine, and John Wycliffe. The recorded debates of the Assembly are

    Westminster Confession of Faith

    Westminster Confession of Faith

    Westminster_Confession_of_Faith

  • 2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • Women's rugby union competition

    international debut. This was the final test match for Sara Barattin (Italy) and Caryl Thomas (Wales), respectively with 116 and 65 caps, who announced their retirements

    2023 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2023_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship

  • Jeremiah Burroughs
  • English preacher (1599–1646)

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Jeremiah Burroughs

    Jeremiah Burroughs

    Jeremiah_Burroughs

  • Thomas (surname)
  • Surname list

    Carrie Thomas Alexander-Bahrenberg (1861–1929), American businesswoman and activist Caryl Thomas (born 1986), Welsh rugby union player Casey Thomas (born

    Thomas (surname)

    Thomas_(surname)

  • Vespertine (album)
  • 2001 studio album by Björk

    Parkins – harp arrangement (3–5, 8, 9, 12), harp (3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12) Caryl Thomas – harp (3) Jack Perron – adaptation to music box (5–7) Marius de Vries

    Vespertine (album)

    Vespertine_(album)

  • Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
  • English army officer and courtier

    cousin, Essex, Lady Bevill. She was the widow of Sir Thomas Bevil and a daughter of Sir Thomas Cheek and the former Lady Essex Rich (a daughter of Robert

    Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester

    Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester

    Edward_Montagu,_2nd_Earl_of_Manchester

  • Westminster Larger Catechism
  • Presbyterian manual of advanced religious instruction

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Westminster Larger Catechism

    Westminster Larger Catechism

    Westminster_Larger_Catechism

  • Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton
  • English soldier and politician

    Parliamentarian during the English Civil War. Wharton was the son of Sir Thomas Wharton of Aske Hall and his wife Lady Philadelphia Carey, daughter of Robert

    Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton

    Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton

    Philip_Wharton,_4th_Baron_Wharton

  • Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh
  • English diplomat and politician (1608–1675)

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh

    Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh

    Basil_Feilding,_2nd_Earl_of_Denbigh

  • Westminster Standards
  • Christian Reformed confessions of faith

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Westminster Standards

    Westminster Standards

    Westminster_Standards

  • List of Puritans
  • Byfield Edmund Calamy Richard Capel Thomas Carter Thomas Cartwright Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdrey Thomas Cawton Laurence Chaderton William Chaderton

    List of Puritans

    List of Puritans

    List_of_Puritans

  • 2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • Women's rugby union competition

    Assessor: Michel Lamoulie (France) Assistant referees: Cédric Jouvenoz (France) Thomas Chereque (France) Assessor: Wayne Erickson (Australia) Assistant referees:

    2014 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2014 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2014_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship

  • Thomas Goodwin
  • 17th century Puritan Theologian

    Thomas Goodwin (Rollesby, Norfolk, 5 October 1600 – 23 February 1680), known as "the Elder", was an English Puritan theologian and preacher, and an important

    Thomas Goodwin

    Thomas Goodwin

    Thomas_Goodwin

  • 2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • International women's rugby union competition

    Rebecca Rowe TP 3 Catrin Edwards  70' HK 2 Carys Phillips  75' LP 1 Caryl Thomas  55' Replacements: HK 16 Amy Lawrence  75' PR 17 Jenny Davies  55' PR

    2015 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2015_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship

  • William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury
  • English earl (1591–1668)

    but quickly recalled him to England to marry Catherine, the daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk in December 1608. His father was determined

    William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury

    William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury

    William_Cecil,_2nd_Earl_of_Salisbury

  • Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
  • English Parliamentarian (1591–1646)

    He was eventually overshadowed by the ascendancy of Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Fairfax, and resigned his commission in 1646. Robert Devereux was the son

    Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex

    Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex

    Robert_Devereux,_3rd_Earl_of_Essex

  • John Cook (regicide)
  • Solicitor General of the English Commonwealth (1608-1660)

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    John Cook (regicide)

    John Cook (regicide)

    John_Cook_(regicide)

  • Westminster Abbey
  • Church in London, England

    1738 by Richard Phelps and Thomas Lester. Two bells are unused; one was cast c. 1320, and the second was cast in 1742 by Thomas Lester. The Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster_Abbey

  • Henry Vane the Elder
  • English politician

    1611. At the age of twenty-three he married Frances Darcy, daughter of Thomas Darcy of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex. Immediately after his marriage, writes

    Henry Vane the Elder

    Henry Vane the Elder

    Henry_Vane_the_Elder

  • Directory for Public Worship
  • Liturgical manual produced in 1644

    Other members included Thomas Young, Herbert Palmer, and Charles Herle. Representing the Independents were Philip Nye and Thomas Goodwin, and representing

    Directory for Public Worship

    Directory for Public Worship

    Directory_for_Public_Worship

  • 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool C
  • Hughes LL 4 Jenny Hawkins TP 3 Megan York  58' HK 2 Lowri Harries LP 1 Caryl Thomas  63' Replacements: PR 16 Carys Phillips  58' HK 17 Jenny Davies  63'

    2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool C

    2014_Women's_Rugby_World_Cup_Pool_C

  • Thomas Gataker
  • English clergyman and theologian

    Thomas Gataker (* London, 4 September 1574 – † Cambridge, 27 June 1654) was an English clergyman and theologian. He was born in London, the son of Thomas

    Thomas Gataker

    Thomas Gataker

    Thomas_Gataker

  • Gordon Hunt (musician)
  • British oboist (born 1950)

    Mozart: Oboe Concerto, Flute and Harp Concerto 1987 Jonathan Snowden Caryl Thomas London Philharmonic Orchestra Andrew Litton EMI Jonathan Haas – 18th

    Gordon Hunt (musician)

    Gordon_Hunt_(musician)

  • Philip Nye
  • English Independent theologian (c. 1595–1672)

    Brethren in the Westminster Assembly, and a leader of the group alongside Thomas Goodwin. With support from Lord Kimbolton he had influential connections

    Philip Nye

    Philip Nye

    Philip_Nye

  • Robert Douglas (minister)
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland (1594–1674)

    and (2) Margaret Boyd on 20 August 1646. By the former he was father of Thomas, Janet, Alexander, minister of Logie Kirk, Elizabeth, Archibald, and Robert

    Robert Douglas (minister)

    Robert_Douglas_(minister)

  • John White (colonist priest)
  • English clergyman

    The attempt by the Dorchester Company to plant a colony at Cape Ann with Thomas Gardner as Overseer, at what would become Gloucester, Massachusetts, did

    John White (colonist priest)

    John White (colonist priest)

    John_White_(colonist_priest)

  • Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
  • Governed Scotland during Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    King Charles II. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 89, 99–100. Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1886). "Campbell, Archibald (1598–1661)" . In Stephen, Leslie

    Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll

    Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll

    Archibald_Campbell,_1st_Marquess_of_Argyll

  • Caryl Parry Jones
  • Welsh singer and actress (born 1958)

    Caryl Parry Jones (born 16 April 1958) is a Welsh singer, actress and presenter. She was born in the Flintshire village of Ffynnongroyw and attended Ysgol

    Caryl Parry Jones

    Caryl Parry Jones

    Caryl_Parry_Jones

  • Andrew Perne (Puritan)
  • English clergyman

    1643, and was printed; the other on 23 April 1644, at the thanksgiving for Thomas Fairfax's victory at Selby. He died at Wilby on 13 December 1654, and was

    Andrew Perne (Puritan)

    Andrew_Perne_(Puritan)

  • Samuel Rutherford
  • Scottish Presbyterian minister

    Church Discipline' penned by Thomas Hooker (1655). New England Congregationalists responding to Rutherford included not only Thomas Hooker but also John Cotton

    Samuel Rutherford

    Samuel Rutherford

    Samuel_Rutherford

  • William Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Werke
  • English politician

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    William Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Werke

    William_Grey,_1st_Baron_Grey_of_Werke

  • William Gouge
  • English clergyman and author (1575–1653)

    Arrowsmith, Cornelius Burges, Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Gataker, Thomas Goodwin, Joshua Hoyle, Thomas Temple, and Richard Vines He was appointed as an

    William Gouge

    William Gouge

    William_Gouge

  • 2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • Women's rugby union competition

     48' LP 1 Cara Hope  62' Replacements: HK 16 Carys Phillips  48' PR 17 Caryl Thomas  62' PR 18 Cerys Hale  62' LK 19 Natalia John  40' FL 20 Bethan Lewis

    2022 Women's Six Nations Championship

    2022_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship

  • John Lightfoot
  • English churchman, rabbinical scholar (1602–1675)

    Catharine's College, Cambridge. He was born in Stoke-on-Trent, the son of Thomas Lightfoot, vicar of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. He was educated at Morton

    John Lightfoot

    John Lightfoot

    John_Lightfoot

  • The Form of Presbyterial Church Government
  • John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    The Form of Presbyterial Church Government

    The Form of Presbyterial Church Government

    The_Form_of_Presbyterial_Church_Government

  • Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
  • English courtier and politician executed by Parliament

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland

    Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland

    Henry_Rich,_1st_Earl_of_Holland

  • List of 2023–24 Premiership Women's Rugby transfers
  • "Worcester Warriors Women: Experienced internationals Sioned Harries and Caryl Thomas leave club". BBC Sport. 7 June 2023. Archived from the original on 7

    List of 2023–24 Premiership Women's Rugby transfers

    List_of_2023–24_Premiership_Women's_Rugby_transfers

  • William Twisse
  • English clergyman and theologian (1578 – 1646)

    He was involved with Henry Savile in the 1618 edition of the works of Thomas Bradwardine. He was vicar of Newbury from 1620. There he was known as an

    William Twisse

    William Twisse

    William_Twisse

  • John Dury
  • Scottish Calvinist minister and intellectual

    unite across national boundaries. This work was dedicated to his patron Sir Thomas Rowe, and had been written in 1638. In 1639 Viscount Mandeville was writing

    John Dury

    John Dury

    John_Dury

  • William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele
  • English nobleman and politician (1582–1662)

    new king Charles I in the cases of John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol and Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, and intervened on behalf of Dudley Digges

    William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele

    William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele

    William_Fiennes,_1st_Viscount_Saye_and_Sele

  • Henry Hammond
  • English churchman

    purchased the site of Chertsey Abbey in Surrey in 1602. His brother was Judge Thomas Hammond, a regicide of King Charles I. He was educated at Eton College,

    Henry Hammond

    Henry Hammond

    Henry_Hammond

  • Anthony Burges
  • English clergyman and writer (died 1663)

    Frampton. He published various separate sermons, including a funeral sermon on Thomas Blake, and: The Difficulty of, and the Encouragements to a Reformation;

    Anthony Burges

    Anthony_Burges

  • Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke
  • English courtier (1584–1650)

    Thorough. In 1641, Pembroke voted in favour of the bill of attainder against Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford. During this period, Charles became especially

    Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

    Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

    Philip_Herbert,_4th_Earl_of_Pembroke

  • John Wilde (jurist)
  • English lawyer and politician

    tiresome speeches. Wilde married Anne, eldest daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Harries, 1st Baronet, M.P., serjeant-at-law, of Tong Castle, Shropshire

    John Wilde (jurist)

    John_Wilde_(jurist)

  • William Pierrepont (politician)
  • 17th-century English parliamentarian

    retirement. He died in 1678. Pierrepont married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Harries, Bart., of Tong Castle, Shropshire, by whom he had five sons and

    William Pierrepont (politician)

    William Pierrepont (politician)

    William_Pierrepont_(politician)

  • William Bridge
  • English Independent minister, preacher and writer

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    William Bridge

    William Bridge

    William_Bridge

  • Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland
  • English nobleman (1602–1668)

    Spaniards. In 1638, two of Northumberland's prominent supporters at court — Thomas Wentworth and Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud — used their influence

    Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland

    Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland

    Algernon_Percy,_10th_Earl_of_Northumberland

  • Obadiah Sedgwick
  • English clergyman (c.1600–1658)

    of the Life and Character of the Reverend and Learned Thomas Manton, D.D.", in The Works of Thomas Manton, Vol. 1 (Banner of Truth Trust: London, 1993)

    Obadiah Sedgwick

    Obadiah Sedgwick

    Obadiah_Sedgwick

  • Peter Sterry
  • John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Peter Sterry

    Peter Sterry

    Peter_Sterry

  • Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount Conway
  • English politician, military commander, bibliophile and peer

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount Conway

    Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount Conway

    Edward_Conway,_2nd_Viscount_Conway

  • John Earle (bishop)
  • 17th-century English bishop

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    John Earle (bishop)

    John Earle (bishop)

    John_Earle_(bishop)

  • John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale
  • Scottish statesman (1616–1682)

    now widow of Sir Lionel Tollemache. Among his stepchildren was General Thomas Tollemache. He left no male heir, consequently his dukedom and his English

    John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale

    John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale

    John_Maitland,_1st_Duke_of_Lauderdale

  • Oliver St John
  • English judge and politician (1598–1673)

    This did not prevent him from taking an active role in the impeachment of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and in preparing the bills brought forward

    Oliver St John

    Oliver St John

    Oliver_St_John

  • John Hacket
  • English churchman

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    John Hacket

    John Hacket

    John_Hacket

  • John Clotworthy, 1st Viscount Massereene
  • Anglo-Irish politician (died 1665)

    Antrim Castle, now demolished. Sir Hugh Clotworthy was the second son of Thomas Clotworthy (born 1530) of Clotworthy in the parish of Wembworthy in Devon

    John Clotworthy, 1st Viscount Massereene

    John Clotworthy, 1st Viscount Massereene

    John_Clotworthy,_1st_Viscount_Massereene

  • William Spurstowe
  • English clergyman and theologian (d. 1666)

    time it was strongly Puritan in tone, with John Arrowsmith, John Bond, Thomas Goodwin, Andrew Perne and William Strong as other Fellows. In the late 1630s

    William Spurstowe

    William_Spurstowe

  • Thomas Young (Scottish theologian)
  • Scottish theologian (d. 1655)

    Thomas Young (c. 1587–1655) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and theologian, resident in England and a member of the Westminster Assembly. He was the

    Thomas Young (Scottish theologian)

    Thomas_Young_(Scottish_theologian)

  • Westminster Assembly
  • 1643–1653 English church reform council

    autonomy for individual local churches. Their most influential divines were Thomas Goodwin, Philip Nye, Sidrach Simpson, Jeremiah Burroughs, and William Bridge

    Westminster Assembly

    Westminster Assembly

    Westminster_Assembly

  • Benjamin Rudyerd
  • English poet and politician

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Benjamin Rudyerd

    Benjamin Rudyerd

    Benjamin_Rudyerd

  • List of members of the Westminster Assembly
  • University of Cambridge. "Temple, Thomas (TML627T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Thurgood, Thomas (THRT611T2)". A Cambridge Alumni

    List of members of the Westminster Assembly

    List of members of the Westminster Assembly

    List_of_members_of_the_Westminster_Assembly

  • 2022 Exeter City Council election
  • 2022 UK local government election

    Newtown & St Leonards; Pennsylvania; Pinhoe; Priory; St Davids; and St Thomas), 2 have Conservative councillors (St Loyes; and Topsham) and 1 has a Liberal

    2022 Exeter City Council election

    2022 Exeter City Council election

    2022_Exeter_City_Council_election

  • John Selden
  • English jurist (1584–1654)

    his wife, Margaret, who was from a better family, being the only child of Thomas Baker of Rustington and descended from a knightly family of Kent. Selden

    John Selden

    John Selden

    John_Selden

  • Nathaniel Fiennes
  • 17th-century English politician and religious radical (1608–1669)

    1642). In February 1643, Fiennes was sent down to Bristol, arrested Colonel Thomas Essex the governor, executed the two leaders of a plot (Robert Yeamans and

    Nathaniel Fiennes

    Nathaniel Fiennes

    Nathaniel_Fiennes

  • Matthew Hale (jurist)
  • English jurist and scholar (1609–1676)

    reason" and John Selden's "appeal to contract", while refuting elements of Thomas Hobbes's theory of natural law. Hale wrote that a man could not be charged

    Matthew Hale (jurist)

    Matthew Hale (jurist)

    Matthew_Hale_(jurist)

  • Thomas Case
  • English clergyman

    Thomas Case (1598 – 30 May 1682) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian beliefs, a member of the Westminster Assembly, where he was one of the strongest

    Thomas Case

    Thomas Case

    Thomas_Case

  • Henry Scudder (priest)
  • English Presbyterian minister

    introductory essay by Thomas Chalmers. Scudder also published: 'A Key of Heaven: the Lord's Prayer opened and applied,' 1682; dedicated to 'Mr. Thomas Crew, and to

    Henry Scudder (priest)

    Henry Scudder (priest)

    Henry_Scudder_(priest)

  • Edmund Staunton
  • English clergyman

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Edmund Staunton

    Edmund_Staunton

  • Herbert Palmer (Puritan)
  • English Puritan clergyman

    Milton's divorce tracts. He was a younger son of Sir Thomas Palmer, knt. (d. 1625), and grandson of Sir Thomas Palmer (1540–1626) of Wingham, Kent. He was born

    Herbert Palmer (Puritan)

    Herbert Palmer (Puritan)

    Herbert_Palmer_(Puritan)

  • 2021 Rugby World Cup Pool A
  • LP 1 Cara Hope  65'  76' Replacements: HK 16 Kelsey Jones  63' PR 17 Caryl Thomas  76' PR 18 Cerys Hale  55' LK 19 Siwan Lillicrap  55' FL 20 Bethan Lewis

    2021 Rugby World Cup Pool A

    2021_Rugby_World_Cup_Pool_A

  • Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke
  • English nobleman and politician

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke

    Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke

    Oliver_St_John,_1st_Earl_of_Bolingbroke

  • Robert Sanderson (theologian)
  • English Anglican theologian and casuist

    Isaac Newton studied Sanderson's logic at Cambridge, and as late as 1704." Thomas Heywood of St. John's College, Ashworth adds, recommended Newton "Sanderson

    Robert Sanderson (theologian)

    Robert Sanderson (theologian)

    Robert_Sanderson_(theologian)

  • John Pym
  • English politician (1584–1643)

    Roundhead. According to Richard Baxter Queen Henrietta Maria at the trial of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford in 1641 asking about Pym asked who the

    John Pym

    John Pym

    John_Pym

  • John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun
  • Scottish politician and Covenanter

    the reformation to the revolution. Vol. 2. Glasgow: J. Maclehose. M'Crie, Thomas (1850). Sketches of Scottish church history : embracing the period from

    John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun

    John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun

    John_Campbell,_1st_Earl_of_Loudoun

  • George Gillespie
  • Scottish minister (1613-1648)

    were controversial and chiefly against Erastianism: Three sermons against Thomas Coleman; A Sermon before the House of Lords (27 August 1645), on Matt. iii

    George Gillespie

    George Gillespie

    George_Gillespie

  • John Arrowsmith (scholar)
  • English theologian and academic

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    John Arrowsmith (scholar)

    John_Arrowsmith_(scholar)

  • Sidrach Simpson
  • English Independent minister

    1644. The others in the group were William Bridge, Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Goodwin and Philip Nye, all with a comparable Dutch background as ministers

    Sidrach Simpson

    Sidrach Simpson

    Sidrach_Simpson

  • Samuel Ward (scholar)
  • English cleric and academic (1572–1643)

    moderate with Calvinist views, strongly attached to the Church of England; Thomas Fuller, who was his pupil at Sidney Sussex College, found him consistent

    Samuel Ward (scholar)

    Samuel Ward (scholar)

    Samuel_Ward_(scholar)

  • William Strode
  • English politician

    Plympton St Mary, Devon, by his first wife Mary Southcote, daughter of Thomas Southcote of Bovey Tracey in Devon. He was admitted as a student of the

    William Strode

    William Strode

    William_Strode

  • William Greenhill
  • English nonconformist clergyman

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    William Greenhill

    William Greenhill

    William_Greenhill

  • Thomas Hill (theologian)
  • English Puritan divine (died 1653)

    Thomas Hill (died 1653) was an English Puritan divine. Born at Kington, Herefordshire, he took a B.A. in 1622 at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, an M.A. in

    Thomas Hill (theologian)

    Thomas_Hill_(theologian)

  • Calybute Downing
  • English clergyman

    of both laws. According to Anthony à Wood, he aimed at a chaplaincy to Thomas Wentworth, and so wrote in favour of episcopacy. The diarist Samuel Rogers

    Calybute Downing

    Calybute_Downing

  • Francis Rous
  • English politician (c.1581–1659)

    claimed in 1641 that he spent some of 1609 travelling in Europe with Sir Thomas Overbury, victim in one of the most famous murder cases of the period. Understanding

    Francis Rous

    Francis Rous

    Francis_Rous

  • Bulstrode Whitelocke
  • English politician (1605–1675)

    resistance, being dismissed in consequence, together with his colleague Sir Thomas Widdrington, on 6 June 1654 from his Commissionership of the Great Seal

    Bulstrode Whitelocke

    Bulstrode Whitelocke

    Bulstrode_Whitelocke

  • 2021 Rugby World Cup squads
  • Gloucester-Hartpury Carys Phillips Hooker 60 University of Worcester Warriors Caryl Thomas Prop 60 University of Worcester Warriors Sisilia Tuipulotu Prop 4 Gloucester-Hartpury

    2021 Rugby World Cup squads

    2021_Rugby_World_Cup_squads

  • George Morley (bishop)
  • English bishop (1598–1684)

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

    George Morley (bishop)

    George Morley (bishop)

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  • Thomas Ford (minister)
  • English nonconformist minister

    Thomas Ford (1598–1674) was an English nonconformist minister, a member of the Westminster Assembly and ejected minister of 1662. He was born at Brixton

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  • Thomas Coleman
  • English priest

    Thomas Coleman (1598–1647) was an English clergyman, known for his scholarship in the Hebrew language, which earned him the nickname ‘Rabbi Coleman’, and

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  • Charles Herle
  • English theologian

    437-442. British History Online accessed 30 May 2016 In 1645, Thomas Gataker, Thomas Temple, Joshua Hoyle, Cornelius Burgess, Herle, Edward Reynolds

    Charles Herle

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  • Edmund Calamy the Elder
  • English Presbyterian leader (1600–1666)

    claimed to be of Huguenot descent. Edmund Calamy was born in the parish of St Thomas the Apostle, London, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School and then Pembroke

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    Edmund Calamy the Elder

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  • Robert Harris (minister)
  • English clergyman (1581–1658)

    assembled in Parliament, at a publike fast, May, 25. 1642. - published by Thomas Man, London 1645 True religion in the old way of piety and charity 1648

    Robert Harris (minister)

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  • Cornelius Burges
  • English minister (1589?–1665)

    John Campbell Richard Capel Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdry William Cecil Francis Cheynell John Clotworthy Thomas Coleman John Conant Edward Conway

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  • Simeon Ashe
  • English nonconformist clergyman

    Brooke. He was a regular Sunday preacher at Warwick Castle, and friend of Thomas Dugard. When the First English Civil War broke out, he became chaplain to

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  • Robert Harley (1579–1656)
  • English statesman

    supported Parliament in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He was the son of Thomas Harley of Brampton Bryan Castle in Herefordshire and his wife Margaret,

    Robert Harley (1579–1656)

    Robert Harley (1579–1656)

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  • Samuel Bolton
  • English clergyman and scholar

    Southwark, and of St. Andrew's, Holborn. He was appointed, on the death of Thomas Bainbrigg in 1646, master of Christ's College, Cambridge, and served as

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  • Caryl
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    Welsh American French English

    Caryl

    Love.

    Caryl

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    English American French

    Carol

    A feminine form of Charles meaning strong or manly. Also a . Also used as the feminine of Carl...

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  • CAROL
  • Female

    English

    CAROL

    English form of French Carole, CAROL means "man." Compare with masculine Carol.

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  • Caryl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Caryl

    English : variant spelling of Carrell.

    Caryl

  • CARYN
  • Female

    English

    CARYN

    English form of Danish Karen, CARYN means "pure."

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  • DARYL
  • Male

    English

    DARYL

    Unisex form of English Darrell, DARYL means "from Airelle."

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  • CAROL
  • Male

    Romanian

    CAROL

     Short form of Latin Carolus, CAROL means "man." Compare with feminine Carol. In use by the Romanians.

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  • Carll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian

    Carll

    English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian : variant of Carl.

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  • CARL
  • Male

    English

    CARL

    Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man." 

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  • CARYS
  • Female

    Welsh

    CARYS

    Welsh name derived from the word caru, CARYS means "love."

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  • Caryl
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Caryl

    Man. Famous Bearer: late television actor Carroll O'Connor.

    Caryl

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German

    Caryl

    Man

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  • CARYL
  • Female

    English

    CARYL

    Variant spelling of English Carol, CARYL means "man."

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  • Female

    English

    CARLY

    Variant spelling of English Carlie, CARLY means "man."

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  • CYRYL
  • Male

    Polish

    CYRYL

    Polish form of Greek Kyrillos, CYRYL means "lord."

    CYRYL

  • Caryl
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican

    Caryl

    Song of Joy; Womanly; Female Version of Carl or Charles

    Caryl

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Carl

    Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.

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  • Cary
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Celtic, German, Latin

    Cary

    The Dark One; Female Version of Charles; Carl; A Man; Descendant of the Dark One

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  • Charyl
  • Girl/Female

    French, German

    Charyl

    Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles or Carl

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  • Male

    English

    DARYL

    Variant spelling of English unisex Darryl, DARYL means "from Airelle."

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  • Carlings
  • n. pl.

    Same as Carl, 3.

  • Caroled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Carol

  • Carol
  • v. t.

    To praise or celebrate in song.

  • Carol
  • n.

    Alt. of Carrol

  • Kerl
  • n.

    See Carl.

  • Carol
  • n.

    A song of joy, exultation, or mirth; a lay.

  • Carol
  • n.

    Joyful music, as of a song.

  • Carol
  • n.

    A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.

  • Carl
  • n.

    Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.

  • Carol
  • n.

    A round dance.

  • Carol
  • v. t.

    To sing, especially with joyful notes.

  • Carrel
  • n.

    Same as 4th Carol.

  • Bitternut
  • n.

    The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.

  • Carrol
  • n.

    See 4th Carol.

  • Caroling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Carol

  • Ceryl
  • n.

    A radical, C27H55 supposed to exist in several compounds obtained from Chinese wax, beeswax, etc.

  • Warble
  • v. t.

    To utter musically; to modulate; to carol.

  • Carol
  • v. i.

    To sing; esp. to sing joyfully; to warble.