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  • Herbert Croft
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Herbert Croft may refer to: Herbert Croft (bishop) (1603–1691), English churchman Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet (c. 1651–1720), English Member of Parliament

    Herbert Croft

    Herbert_Croft

  • Croft Castle
  • Country house estate near Leominster, England

    Croft Castle is a country house in the village of Croft, Herefordshire, England. Owned by the Croft family since 1085, the castle and estate passed out

    Croft Castle

    Croft Castle

    Croft_Castle

  • Croft baronets of Croft Castle (1671)
  • The Croft baronetcy, of Croft Castle in the County of Hereford, was created in the Baronetage of England on 18 November 1671 for Herbert Croft, who later

    Croft baronets of Croft Castle (1671)

    Croft baronets of Croft Castle (1671)

    Croft_baronets_of_Croft_Castle_(1671)

  • Croft baronets
  • Set index for Croft baronets

    Croft baronets of Croft Castle (1671) Croft baronets of Cowling Hall (1818) Croft baronets of Bournemouth (1924): see Baron Croft This set index article

    Croft baronets

    Croft_baronets

  • Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet
  • British doctor

    Princess Charlotte's child, and Croft himself. Croft was born on 9 January 1762 at Dunster Park, Berkshire, the son of Herbert Croft and Elizabeth Young. He married

    Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet

    Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet

    Sir_Richard_Croft,_6th_Baronet

  • Herbert Croft (died 1629)
  • English politician

    Sir Herbert Croft (1565 – 1 April 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1589 and 1614. Croft was the

    Herbert Croft (died 1629)

    Herbert_Croft_(died_1629)

  • Herbert Croft (bishop)
  • English churchman (1603–1691)

    Herbert Croft (1603–1691) was an English churchman, bishop of Hereford from 1661. Croft was born on 18 May 1603 at Great Milton, Oxfordshire, his mother

    Herbert Croft (bishop)

    Herbert Croft (bishop)

    Herbert_Croft_(bishop)

  • Croft (surname)
  • Surname list

    businessman Herbert Croft (disambiguation), several people Henry Page Croft, 1st Baron Croft (1881–1947) Ioan Croft (born 2001), Welsh boxer James Croft (died

    Croft (surname)

    Croft_(surname)

  • James Croft (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Croft (priest) (1784–1869), Archdeacon of Canterbury James Croft (died 1624), Member of Parliament for Brackley Sir James Herbert Croft, 11th Baronet

    James Croft (disambiguation)

    James_Croft_(disambiguation)

  • Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet
  • British politician (c.1651–1720)

    Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet (c. 1651 – 3 November 1720) was an English politician. Croft was the only son of the Right Reverend Herbert Croft, Bishop

    Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet

    Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Herbert_Croft,_1st_Baronet

  • Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet
  • 18th/19th-century English writer

    Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet (1 November 1751 – 26 April 1816), English author best known for his novel Love and Madness. Croft was born at Dunston

    Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet

    Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet

    Sir_Herbert_Croft,_5th_Baronet

  • Sir Herbert Croft, 9th Baronet
  • English Conservative Party politician

    Sir Herbert George Denman Croft, 9th Baronet, DL (25 July 1838 – 11 February 1902), was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House

    Sir Herbert Croft, 9th Baronet

    Sir Herbert Croft, 9th Baronet

    Sir_Herbert_Croft,_9th_Baronet

  • Thomas Coningsby
  • English soldier and politician (1550–1625)

    the county was a "a thing very displeasing" to Croft. Many years earlier, Edward Croft (Herbert Croft's father) had unsuccessfully courted Barbara Gamage

    Thomas Coningsby

    Thomas Coningsby

    Thomas_Coningsby

  • John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich
  • British statesman (1718–1792)

    murder were depicted in the popular novel Love and Madness (1780) by Herbert Croft. In a famous exchange with the actor Samuel Foote, Sandwich declared

    John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich

    John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich

    John_Montagu,_4th_Earl_of_Sandwich

  • Richard Lovelace (poet)
  • English writer and poet (1617–1658)

    half-sister, who married Herbert Croft, later Bishop of Hereford, and was the mother of Sir Herbert Croft, the first of the Croft baronets. Lovelace's brother

    Richard Lovelace (poet)

    Richard Lovelace (poet)

    Richard_Lovelace_(poet)

  • Herefordshire (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885

    Scudamore 1586 (Oct) Sir James Croft John Scudamore 1588 (Oct) Sir James Croft John Scudamore 1593 Sir Thomas Coningsby Herbert Croft 1597 (Sep) Sir Thomas Coningsby

    Herefordshire (constituency)

    Herefordshire (constituency)

    Herefordshire_(constituency)

  • Edward Young
  • English poet (1683–1765)

    "very great performance", and abounds in striking and pithy couplets. Herbert Croft asserted that Young made £3000 by his satires, which compensated losses

    Edward Young

    Edward Young

    Edward_Young

  • James Croft
  • English politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland (died 1590)

    surviving son of Sir Richard Croft of Croft Castle and his second wife Catherine Herbert, daughter of Sir Richard Herbert of Herefordshire, inheriting

    James Croft

    James_Croft

  • Edward Harley (Parliamentarian)
  • English army officer and politician (1624–1700)

    Sir Herbert Croft, Bt Preceded by Sir John Morgan, Bt Sir Herbert Croft, Bt Member of Parliament for Herefordshire 1693–1698 With: Sir Herbert Croft, Bt

    Edward Harley (Parliamentarian)

    Edward Harley (Parliamentarian)

    Edward_Harley_(Parliamentarian)

  • Seals & Crofts
  • American soft rock duo

    Seals & Crofts were an American soft rock duo formed in 1969 by Jim Seals and Dash Crofts in Los Angeles, California. They are best known for their hits

    Seals & Crofts

    Seals & Crofts

    Seals_&_Crofts

  • Croft and Yarpole
  • Parish in Herefordshire, England

    Croft and Yarpole is a civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, and is 17 miles (27 km) north from the city and county town of Hereford.

    Croft and Yarpole

    Croft and Yarpole

    Croft_and_Yarpole

  • Sir John Croft, 4th Baronet
  • Sir John Croft, 4th Baronet, was the son of Sir Archer Croft, 2nd Baronet and Frances Waring. He died at Bath, Somerset on 4 December 1797, without legitimate

    Sir John Croft, 4th Baronet

    Sir_John_Croft,_4th_Baronet

  • George Benson (dean)
  • Dean of Hereford from 1672 to 1691

    Dean of Hereford. Bishop Herbert Croft died in 1691 and is buried inside the Hereford Cathedral: the tomb slab of Bishop Croft on the south-east transept

    George Benson (dean)

    George_Benson_(dean)

  • Martha Ray
  • British singer

    her murder were used in the popular 1780 novel Love and Madness by Herbert Croft. Ray was buried in a vault under a pew in St Nicholas church, Elstree

    Martha Ray

    Martha Ray

    Martha_Ray

  • Thomas Chatterton
  • English medieval-style poet (1752–1770)

    Leoncavallo wrote an opera Chatterton based upon Vigny's play and novel. Herbert Croft, in his Love and Madness, interpolated a long and valuable account of

    Thomas Chatterton

    Thomas Chatterton

    Thomas_Chatterton

  • James King King
  • British politician (1806–1881)

    George Cornewall Lewis Thomas William Booker-Blakemore Succeeded by Herbert Croft Joseph Bailey Michael Biddulph Personal details Born 6 November 1806

    James King King

    James_King_King

  • Ireland Shakespeare forgeries
  • Fabricated Shakespearian writings

    forgery. He was heavily influenced by the novel Love and Madness by Herbert Croft, which contained lengthy passages on the forger Thomas Chatterton. William

    Ireland Shakespeare forgeries

    Ireland Shakespeare forgeries

    Ireland_Shakespeare_forgeries

  • Love and Madness
  • Love and Madness is a 1780 English novel by Sir Herbert Croft. It was based on the 1779 murder of Martha Ray, the mistress of Lord Sandwich, by James

    Love and Madness

    Love_and_Madness

  • Gilbert Ironside the younger
  • English churchman and academic

    translated to a more lucrative see when opportunity offered. On the death of Herbert Croft, he was transferred to the see of Hereford in July 1691. Near the turn

    Gilbert Ironside the younger

    Gilbert Ironside the younger

    Gilbert_Ironside_the_younger

  • Herbert (given name)
  • Name list

    head coach Herbert Crawford (1878–1946), Canadian politician Herbert Croft (disambiguation) Herbert Croly (1869–1930), American writer Herbert Crowley (1873–1937)

    Herbert (given name)

    Herbert_(given_name)

  • Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets
  • 1779–81 book by Samuel Johnson

    Poetical Calendar (1763). The life of Edward Young was written by Sir Herbert Croft at Johnson's request, since that baronet had known him well. There are

    Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

    Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

    Lives_of_the_Most_Eminent_English_Poets

  • William Johnson (archdeacon)
  • Chaplain to Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford in 1668; and Canon Residentiary of Hereford Cathedral in 1669. Johnson held livings at Croft, Whitbourne

    William Johnson (archdeacon)

    William_Johnson_(archdeacon)

  • Thomas Burnet (theologian)
  • English theologian and writer on cosmogony (1635–1715)

    the spring season, and rivers flowing from the poles to the Equator. Herbert Croft published criticism of the book in 1685, in particular accusing Burnet

    Thomas Burnet (theologian)

    Thomas Burnet (theologian)

    Thomas_Burnet_(theologian)

  • Margaret Croft
  • Margaret Croft or Crofts (died 1637) was an English aristocrat. She was a daughter of Sir Herbert Croft of Croft Castle and Mary Bourne, daughter and

    Margaret Croft

    Margaret Croft

    Margaret_Croft

  • Edward Croft (MP)
  • 16th-century English politician

    the remainder of his life. In 1594 the Croft estates were settled on Herbert. "CROFT, Edward (d.1601), of Croft Castle, Herefs". History of Parliament

    Edward Croft (MP)

    Edward_Croft_(MP)

  • Sir Archer Croft, 2nd Baronet
  • British politician

    who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1734. Croft was the eldest son of Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet and his wife Elizabeth Archer, daughter

    Sir Archer Croft, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Archer Croft, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Archer_Croft,_2nd_Baronet

  • Hensley Henson
  • English Anglican bishop (1863–1947)

    London: John Murray. 1900. OCLC 29980088. The Naked Truth by Bishop Herbert Croft. London: Chatto & Windus. 1919 [1674]. OCLC 265436413. A Memoir of the

    Hensley Henson

    Hensley Henson

    Hensley_Henson

  • Jonathan Browne
  • English clergyman (1601–1643)

    married Herbert Croft, who succeeded Browne as Dean of Hereford, then became Bishop of Hereford. Browne's grandson (Croft and Anne's son) was Sir Herbert Croft

    Jonathan Browne

    Jonathan_Browne

  • 1603
  • Calendar year

    1637) April 24 – Thomas Allen, English politician (d. 1681) May 18 – Herbert Croft, English churchman (d. 1691) June 3 – Pietro Paolini, Italian painter

    1603

    1603

    1603

  • Michael Biddulph, 1st Baron Biddulph
  • British banker and Member of Parliament

    office 1865–1880 Serving with James King King, Sir John Bailey, Sir Herbert Croft, Daniel Peploe Peploe, Thomas Duckham Preceded by James King King Lord

    Michael Biddulph, 1st Baron Biddulph

    Michael Biddulph, 1st Baron Biddulph

    Michael_Biddulph,_1st_Baron_Biddulph

  • John Vanbrugh
  • English architect and dramatist (1664–1726)

    first and second cousins included Sir Humphrey Ferrers (1652–1678), Sir Herbert Croft Bt (1652–1720), Sir Roger Cave Bt (1655–1703) and Cave's sister, wife

    John Vanbrugh

    John Vanbrugh

    John_Vanbrugh

  • William Denman Croft
  • British military officer

    Cornwall during the Second World War. Croft was the third son of Conservative MP Sir Herbert George Denman Croft, 9th Baronet and his wife, Georgiana Eliza

    William Denman Croft

    William_Denman_Croft

  • John Arnold of Monmouthshire
  • 17th-century Welsh politician

    college in Llanrothal, Herefordshire with Border Protestants such as Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford, and Charles Price during the Popish Plot. Arnold

    John Arnold of Monmouthshire

    John_Arnold_of_Monmouthshire

  • List of English writers (A–C)
  • Cristall (1769–1848), poet Herbert Croft (1751–1815), novelist Rupert Croft-Cooke (wrote as Leo Bruce, 1903–1979), novelist Andrew Crofts (born 1953), ghost writer

    List of English writers (A–C)

    List_of_English_writers_(A–C)

  • Dean and canons of Windsor
  • Ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle

    1590–1614 22. Thomas Sheafe 1614–1639 23. John Pocklington 1639–1641 24. Herbert Croft 1641–1662 25. John Heaver 1662–1670 26. Thomas Vyner 1670–1673 27. Isaac

    Dean and canons of Windsor

    Dean and canons of Windsor

    Dean_and_canons_of_Windsor

  • List of writers by name: C
  • p/f/nf) Herbert Croft (1603–1691, England, nf) Herbert Croft (1751–1816, England, f/nf) Julian Croft (born 1941, Australia, p/nf) Rupert Croft-Cooke (1903–1979

    List of writers by name: C

    List_of_writers_by_name:_C

  • Le Dernier Homme
  • 1800 novel by Jean-Baptiste Cousin de Grainville

    failed to attract any critical notice or sales, but was championed by Herbert Croft, who published a second edition in two volumes, in 1811. This second

    Le Dernier Homme

    Le Dernier Homme

    Le_Dernier_Homme

  • Charles Nodier
  • French author (1780–1844)

    woman of letters. Nodier was working as a secretary to the elderly Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet and his platonic friend Lady Mary Hamilton. During this

    Charles Nodier

    Charles Nodier

    Charles_Nodier

  • William Henry Ireland
  • English Shakespearean forger (1775–1835)

    Macpherson. He was strongly influenced by the 1780 novel Love and Madness by Herbert Croft, which was often read aloud in the Ireland house, and which contained

    William Henry Ireland

    William Henry Ireland

    William_Henry_Ireland

  • Robert Foulkes
  • Church of England cleric

    the summer of 1676, Foulkes was admonished by the Bishop of Hereford, Herbert Croft, after complaints about the relationship and other misbehaviour were

    Robert Foulkes

    Robert_Foulkes

  • Etheldreda Townshend
  • Mid-18th century English socialite

    first edition of the satirical book The Abbey of Kilkhampton by Sir Herbert Croft as: Indulge the Tribute of a pitying Tear In kind Remembrance of her

    Etheldreda Townshend

    Etheldreda Townshend

    Etheldreda_Townshend

  • Nicholas Monck
  • British bishop

    Diocese Diocese of London Installed 1660 Predecessor Vacant Successor Herbert Croft Other posts Provost of Eton Orders Ordination 1 December 1660 Consecration

    Nicholas Monck

    Nicholas Monck

    Nicholas_Monck

  • Bishop of Hereford
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    erased Arg., a mullet pierced for difference. MS. Ashmole, 8585. 78. Herbert Croft, 1662–91. Quarterly per fess indented Az. and Arg. in first quarter

    Bishop of Hereford

    Bishop of Hereford

    Bishop_of_Hereford

  • Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar
  • Scottish courtier (1576–1644)

    in waiting, Mistress Margaret or Margery Croft (d. 1637), a daughter of the Catholic Sir Herbert Croft of Croft Castle and Mary Bourne heiress of Sir Anthony

    Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar

    Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar

    Marie_Stewart,_Countess_of_Mar

  • High Sheriff of Herefordshire
  • Ceremonial officer of the English county of Herefordshire

    1683: Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet of Croft Castle 1684: John Kerle 1685: Anthony Rowden 1686: John Booth 1687: Herbert Masters 1688: Herbert Masters

    High Sheriff of Herefordshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire

  • The Naked Truth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Naked Truth, or the True State of the Primitive Church, a 1675 book by Herbert Croft The Naked Truth, a 1910 play by George Paston and W. B. Maxwell Naked

    The Naked Truth

    The_Naked_Truth

  • Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester
  • Welsh heiress

    James Whitney, and Herbert Croft. Lord Burghley, who disapproved of the Stradlings being appointed her guardians, favoured Croft, whose grandfather,

    Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester

    Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester

    Barbara_Sidney,_Countess_of_Leicester

  • Henry Erskine, Master of Cardross
  • in waiting, Mistress Margaret or Margery Croft (d. 1637), a daughter of the Catholic Sir Herbert Croft of Croft Castle and Mary Bourne. The marriage plan

    Henry Erskine, Master of Cardross

    Henry_Erskine,_Master_of_Cardross

  • Daniel Peploe Peploe
  • British politician

    March 1880 Serving with Joseph Bailey and Michael Biddulph Preceded by Herbert Croft Joseph Bailey Michael Biddulph Succeeded by Thomas Duckham Joseph Bailey

    Daniel Peploe Peploe

    Daniel_Peploe_Peploe

  • 1780 in literature
  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Elizabeth Blower – The Parsonage House Herbert Croft – Love and Madness Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire – The Sylph Thomas

    1780 in literature

    1780_in_literature

  • Dean of Hereford
  • Position in the Church of England

    Price 1631–1636 John Richardson 1637–1643 Jonathan Browne 1644–1661 Herbert Croft 1661–1672 Thomas Hodges 1672–1692 George Benson 1692–1706 John Tyler

    Dean of Hereford

    Dean of Hereford

    Dean_of_Hereford

  • Thomas Bramston (1658–1737)
  • British chancery clerk and Tory politician

    daughters and younger son. His eldest daughter married the third son of Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet. It took two years to obtain probate, because in spite

    Thomas Bramston (1658–1737)

    Thomas_Bramston_(1658–1737)

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1593
  • Edward Barker Constituency Members Notes Herefordshire Thomas Coningsby Herbert Croft Hereford Gregory Price Thomas Mallard Leominster Francis Vere Richard

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1593

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1593

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1593

  • John Rumney Nicholson
  • church in Lugwardine on 24 September 1902 to Sybil Helen Croft, daughter of Sir Herbert Croft, 9th Baronet. Lady Nicholson was an Officer of the Order

    John Rumney Nicholson

    John Rumney Nicholson

    John_Rumney_Nicholson

  • Lord President of Wales
  • Medieval head of Wales and the Marches

    Seccombe, Thomas (1898). Henry Somerset. p. 244. Rees, David Daniel. "Croft, Sir Herbert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University

    Lord President of Wales

    Lord President of Wales

    Lord_President_of_Wales

  • Dudley Carleton (diplomat)
  • English courtier (c. 1599–1654)

    Throckmorton, and, second, Lucy, daughter of Sir Herbert Croft of Croft Castle and sister of Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford and dean of the Chapels Royal

    Dudley Carleton (diplomat)

    Dudley_Carleton_(diplomat)

  • John Lind (barrister)
  • in Surrey, where a white marble scroll, with an inscription by Sir Herbert Croft, was placed to his memory on the outside of the north wall of the church

    John Lind (barrister)

    John_Lind_(barrister)

  • Thomas Archer (MP for Warwickshire)
  • English politician

    Of his other children, Leigh died unmarried, Elizabeth married Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet, and Frances (1657 -1715) married first Sir Francis Rouse

    Thomas Archer (MP for Warwickshire)

    Thomas_Archer_(MP_for_Warwickshire)

  • The Barn Church, Kew
  • Church in Richmond , England

    Geoffrey Hoare, is a copy of that in Hereford Cathedral from which Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford, denounced the Puritan soldiers for misusing the

    The Barn Church, Kew

    The Barn Church, Kew

    The_Barn_Church,_Kew

  • Thomas Astle
  • English antiquary and palaeographer (1735–1803)

    King Alfred (1788), often said to have been translated by him. Sir Herbert Croft was the editor of this; the translation and most of the notes were furnished

    Thomas Astle

    Thomas Astle

    Thomas_Astle

  • John Fortescue Aland, 1st Baron Fortescue of Credan
  • English judge, politician, and writer

    2307/462265, JSTOR 462265. See also Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Sir Herbert Croft, from Monticello, October 30, 1798, Founders Online, National Archives

    John Fortescue Aland, 1st Baron Fortescue of Credan

    John Fortescue Aland, 1st Baron Fortescue of Credan

    John_Fortescue_Aland,_1st_Baron_Fortescue_of_Credan

  • Lucton School
  • Private day and boarding school in Lucton, Herefordshire, England

    was erected on land purchased from Pierrepont’s friend, Sir Herbert Croft of nearby Croft Castle. Pierrepont himself set out detailed rules for the foundation

    Lucton School

    Lucton School

    Lucton_School

  • Jacobean debate on the Union
  • Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton through Sir Maurice Berkeley, Sir Herbert Croft, Sir Henry Neville, and Sir Edwin Sandys. Particularly the target of

    Jacobean debate on the Union

    Jacobean debate on the Union

    Jacobean_debate_on_the_Union

  • Alexander Schomberg (poet)
  • English poet and writer (1756–1792)

    unpublished). At age 13 Schomberg wrote a tragedy in collaboration with Herbert Croft. He contributed to the volumes of Anna Miller, and to the periodical

    Alexander Schomberg (poet)

    Alexander_Schomberg_(poet)

  • 1600s (decade)
  • Decade

    1637) April 24 – Thomas Allen, English politician (d. 1681) May 18 – Herbert Croft, English churchman (d. 1691) June 3 – Pietro Paolini, Italian painter

    1600s (decade)

    1600s_(decade)

  • Parker Croft
  • American actor

    the Stella Adler Studio, the William Esper Studio, and the Herbert Berghof Studio. Parker Croft made his film debut as John in the teen movie, Hooking Up

    Parker Croft

    Parker Croft

    Parker_Croft

  • Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure
  • English nobleman and politician

    Shropshire. His time as President was marked by a campaign from Sir Herbert Croft to remove the council's jurisdiction over a number of English counties

    Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure

    Ralph_Eure,_3rd_Baron_Eure

  • Francis Turner (bishop)
  • English Anglican bishop (1637–1700)

    a Pamphlet entituled "The Naked Truth" (1676, anonymously; against Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford). Letters to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely (1686)

    Francis Turner (bishop)

    Francis Turner (bishop)

    Francis_Turner_(bishop)

  • Dean of the Chapel Royal
  • October 1663: George Morley, Bishop of Winchester 7 February 1668: Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford 5 April 1669: Walter Blandford, Bishop of Oxford

    Dean of the Chapel Royal

    Dean_of_the_Chapel_Royal

  • Henry Bromley (died 1615)
  • English landowner and politician

    manor of Upton, in Worcestershire, from Sir Anthony Bourne, Mary Croft and Sir Herbert Croft. Bourne was a notorious womaniser and miscreant, whose wife,

    Henry Bromley (died 1615)

    Henry Bromley (died 1615)

    Henry_Bromley_(died_1615)

  • Lady Mary Hamilton
  • Scottish novelist

    Mary lived near Amiens, where she was very close to the writer Sir Herbert Croft. Croft was an eccentric English scholar who had compiled dictionaries, and

    Lady Mary Hamilton

    Lady_Mary_Hamilton

  • Rowland Berkeley (died 1696)
  • English politician (1613-1696)

    daughter of Sir Thomas Cave of Stamford and his wife Elizabeth sister of Herbert Croft Bishop of Hereford and dean of the chapels royal to Charles II. Dorothy's

    Rowland Berkeley (died 1696)

    Rowland_Berkeley_(died_1696)

  • Joseph Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk
  • Welsh Conservative Member of Parliament (1840–1906)

    January 1929 Cecile Mary Bailey, born 25 March, died 2 November 1870 Hon. Herbert Crawshay Bailey, born 23 June 1871, Barrister-at-Law, served in World War

    Joseph Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk

    Joseph_Bailey,_1st_Baron_Glanusk

  • William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1469)
  • Welsh nobleman and politician

    Graunt (Gwynn). Sir George Herbert. The son of Frond verch Hoesgyn. Married Sybil Croft.[unreliable source] Sir William Herbert of Troye. Son of Frond verch

    William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1469)

    William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1469)

    William_Herbert,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke_(died_1469)

  • Thomas Morton (bishop)
  • English churchman and writer (1564–1659)

    of the pest-house. He conducted disputations with Roman Catholics; Herbert Croft, who became Bishop of Hereford, was claimed as Morton's convert to the

    Thomas Morton (bishop)

    Thomas Morton (bishop)

    Thomas_Morton_(bishop)

  • Carmarthenshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885)

    1576 by Walter Vaughan 1584 Walter Rice 1586 Sir Thomas Jones 1588 Herbert Croft 1593 Walter Vaughan 1597 Sir Thomas Jones 1601 John Vaughan 1604 Sir

    Carmarthenshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Carmarthenshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597
  • Members Notes Cornwall William Killigrew Jonathan Trelawny Launceston Herbert Croft  ? Liskeard Henry Neville Edward Trelawny Lostwithiel William Cornwallis

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1597

  • James Hackman
  • British murderer (1752–1779)

    saw as the mistreatment of Admiral Keppel. The affair inspired Sir Herbert Croft's epistolary novel Love and Madness (1780), an imagined correspondence

    James Hackman

    James Hackman

    James_Hackman

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

    Succeeded by Peter Mews Preceded by Gilbert Sheldon, Bishop of London Dean of the Chapel Royal 1663–1668 Succeeded by Herbert Croft, Bishop of Hereford

    George Morley (bishop)

    George Morley (bishop)

    George_Morley_(bishop)

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1601
  • Hyde Constituency Members Notes Herefordshire Thomas Coningsby Sir Herbert Croft Hereford Walter Hardman Thomas Jones Leominster Thomas Coningsby John

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1601

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1601

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1601

  • H. H. Asquith
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916

    Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (/ˈæskwɪθ/ ASS-kwith; 12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928), was a British statesman who was Prime

    H. H. Asquith

    H. H. Asquith

    H._H._Asquith

  • John Scudamore, 1st Viscount Scudamore
  • English diplomat and politician

    Herefordshire in the summer of 1642. The other "worthies" were Sir William Croft, Wallop Brabazon, Thomas Wigmore of Shobden, Thomas Price of Wisterdon,

    John Scudamore, 1st Viscount Scudamore

    John Scudamore, 1st Viscount Scudamore

    John_Scudamore,_1st_Viscount_Scudamore

  • 1780 in poetry
  • Cowley 1813) George Crabbe, The Candidate, published anonymously in July Herbert Croft, The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, Monumental Records for the Year 1980

    1780 in poetry

    1780_in_poetry

  • Launceston (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    1588–1589 Parliament of 1593 George Grenville Parliament of 1597–1598 Herbert Croft Sir William Bowyer Parliament of 1601 John Parker Gregory Downhall Parliament

    Launceston (constituency)

    Launceston_(constituency)

  • Henry Milbourne
  • Welsh magistrate

    raided, during the Popish Plot in 1678, by Border Protestants such as Herbert Croft, John Arnold of Monmouthshire and ultra-Protestant Charles Price. Arnold

    Henry Milbourne

    Henry_Milbourne

  • Fitzwilliam Coningsby
  • English politician

    leadership in Herefordshire in the summer of 1642. The others were Sir William Croft, Wallop Brabazon, Thomas Wigmore of Shobden, Thomas Price of Wisterdon,

    Fitzwilliam Coningsby

    Fitzwilliam_Coningsby

  • John Scudamore, 2nd Viscount Scudamore
  • English landowner and politician

    John Kyrle Member of Parliament for Herefordshire 1679–1681 With: Sir Herbert Croft, Bt February–September 1679 Sir Edward Harley September 1679–1681 Succeeded by

    John Scudamore, 2nd Viscount Scudamore

    John_Scudamore,_2nd_Viscount_Scudamore

  • List of MPs elected in the 1868 United Kingdom general election
  • members) Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt Conservative Michael Biddulph Liberal Sir Herbert Croft, Bt Conservative Hertford Robert Dimsdale Conservative Hertfordshire

    List of MPs elected in the 1868 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1868 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1868_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Owen Manning
  • English clergyman and antiquarian (1721–1801)

    Thomas Astle; this was printed in 1788 under the editorship of Sir Herbert Croft. By Catherine, his wife, daughter of Reade Peacock, an Alderman of Huntingdon

    Owen Manning

    Owen Manning

    Owen_Manning

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1604
  • Antrobus Constituency Members Notes Herefordshire Sir James Scudamore Sir Herbert Croft Hereford Walter Hardman John Hoskins Leominster Thomas Coningsby John

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1604

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1604

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  • Perverted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pervert

  • Writhe
  • v. t.

    To wrest; to distort; to pervert.

  • Herbary
  • n.

    A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.

  • Herberwe
  • n.

    A harbor.

  • Herblet
  • n.

    A small herb.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A flavored water ice.

  • Pervert
  • v. t.

    To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words.

  • Scherbet
  • n.

    See Sherbet.

  • Wring
  • v. t.

    To distort; to pervert; to wrest.

  • Kabyle
  • n.

    A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.

  • Herbist
  • n.

    A herbalist.

  • Perverting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pervert

  • Cowboy
  • n.

    A cattle herder; a drover; specifically, one of an adventurous class of herders and drovers on the plains of the Western and Southwestern United States.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.

  • Perversive
  • a.

    Tending to pervert.

  • Herbergh
  • n.

    Alt. of Herberwe

  • Misturn
  • v. t.

    To turn amiss; to pervert.

  • Herber
  • n.

    A garden; a pleasure garden.

  • Sorbet
  • n.

    A kind of beverage; sherbet.