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  • John Dunch
  • English politician

    John Dunch (1630–1668) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1654 and 1659. John was the second son of Samuel Dunch of Pusey

    John Dunch

    John_Dunch

  • Samuel Dunch
  • English politician

    Samuel Dunch (1593–1668) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1621 and 1653. Dunch was the son of Edmund Dunch of Little Wittenham

    Samuel Dunch

    Samuel_Dunch

  • Dunch
  • Surname list

    Look up Dunch or dunch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edmund Dunch (Elizabethan) (1551–1623)

    Dunch

    Dunch

  • Edmund Dunch (Roundhead)
  • English Member of Parliament

    Edmund Dunch, 1st Baron Burnell (1602–1678) was an English Member of Parliament who supported the Parliamentary cause before and during the English Civil

    Edmund Dunch (Roundhead)

    Edmund_Dunch_(Roundhead)

  • Berkshire (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom 1801–1885

    on 24 January 1679 Note (1685): Vote totals not available Creation of St John as the 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Note (1722): Vote totals not available. Sedgwick

    Berkshire (constituency)

    Berkshire_(constituency)

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1654
  • Boteler John Harvey Edmund Wingate John Neale Samuel Bedford Bedford Bulstrode Whitelocke Constituency Members Notes Berkshire George Purefoy Edmund Dunch Sir

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1654

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1654

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1654

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1656
  • Constituency Members Notes Berkshire William Trumball Edmund Dunch William Hide John Dunch John Southby . Abingdon Thomas Holt Reading Daniel Blagrave Constituency

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1656

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1656

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1656

  • John Southby (1594–1683)
  • English landowner and politician

    John Southby (1594–1683) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1656. Southby was the son of Richard Southby

    John Southby (1594–1683)

    John_Southby_(1594–1683)

  • Robert Pye (Roundhead)
  • English politician

    the Elder, Auditor of the Exchequer, and his wife Mary Croker, daughter of John Croker of Batsford in Gloucestershire. In December 1640, Pye was elected

    Robert Pye (Roundhead)

    Robert_Pye_(Roundhead)

  • John Twisleton
  • English nobleman

    Tattsham Hall, Kent. He married secondly, Lucy, 5th daughter of Samuel Dunch, of Baddesley, Berkshire. She was buried at Dartford. He married thirdly

    John Twisleton

    John_Twisleton

  • John Humphreys House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    National Park Service. April 15, 2008. Deborah, Moody. "Deborah Moody (Dunch)". Geni.com. Geni. Retrieved April 24, 2018. "Swampscott's Olmsted Historic

    John Humphreys House

    John Humphreys House

    John_Humphreys_House

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1659
  • Notes Bedfordshire John Okey Richard Wagstaffe Bedford Samuel Browne Thomas Margets Constituency Members Notes Berkshire John Dunch Sir Robert Pye Windsor

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1659

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1659

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1659

  • Edmund Dunch (Whig)
  • English politician

    Edmund Dunch (or Dunche; 14 December 1677 – 31 May 1719) of Little Wittenham, Berkshire and Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, was an English Whig politician

    Edmund Dunch (Whig)

    Edmund Dunch (Whig)

    Edmund_Dunch_(Whig)

  • Cromwell family
  • English aristocratic family

    before 1645) m. Sir Oliver St. John (ca. 1598–1673) (1) Ralph Cromwell (1) Mary Cromwell (died 1617) m. Sir William Dunch (died 1610/11) (1) Elizabeth Cromwell

    Cromwell family

    Cromwell family

    Cromwell_family

  • Arabella Churchill (royal mistress)
  • Mistress of James II of England and VII of Scotland

    Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth Elizabeth Godfrey, married Edmund Dunch, son of Hungerford Dunch Macaulay Macaulay, Baron Thomas Babington (1898). The history

    Arabella Churchill (royal mistress)

    Arabella Churchill (royal mistress)

    Arabella_Churchill_(royal_mistress)

  • Wittenham Clumps
  • Pair of hills in Oxfordshire, England

    Oxfordshire administratively in 1974) and Mother Dunch's Buttocks (after a local Lady of the Manor named Dunch). On Sinodun Hill is a hollow named the Money-Pit

    Wittenham Clumps

    Wittenham Clumps

    Wittenham_Clumps

  • Edmund Dunch (Elizabethan)
  • Kingdom of England politician

    Sir Edmund Dunch (1551–1623) was an English MP and High Sheriff. He was born the son of William Dunch (1508–1597) of Little Wittenham in Berkshire (now

    Edmund Dunch (Elizabethan)

    Edmund_Dunch_(Elizabethan)

  • Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester
  • British politician

    1762. On 3 April 1735, Montagu was married to Harriet Dunch, daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Dunch and his wife Elizabeth Godfrey, a noted beauty. She

    Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester

    Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester

    Robert_Montagu,_3rd_Duke_of_Manchester

  • Deborah Moody
  • Landowner in colonial America (1586–c.1659)

    contemporaries as "a dangerous woman". Deborah Dunch was born in London in 1586, the daughter of Walter Dunch of Avebury Manor in Wiltshire and his wife Deborah

    Deborah Moody

    Deborah Moody

    Deborah_Moody

  • Vaquita
  • Endangered species of porpoise

    Pennisi 2017. Jaramillo-Legorreta et al. 2007. Aragón-Noriega et al. 2010. Dunch 2019, p. 583. Sanjurjo-Rivera et al. 2021. Rojas-Bracho & Reeves 2013, p

    Vaquita

    Vaquita

    Vaquita

  • Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester
  • British peer and politician (c. 1662–1722)

    Duke of Manchester (c. 1710–1762), who married Harriet Dunch, daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Dunch. He died on 20 January 1722. Rigg, J. M. (2004). "Montagu

    Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester

    Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester

    Charles_Montagu,_1st_Duke_of_Manchester

  • Master of the Household
  • Operational manager of UK Royal Households

    Edmund Dunch 1708–1712 Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet 1712–1714 Edmund Dunch 1714–1719 Sir Conyers Darcy 1720–1730 Sir George Treby 1730–1741 Sir John Harris

    Master of the Household

    Master of the Household

    Master_of_the_Household

  • Avebury Manor and Garden
  • Grade I listed manor house in England

    The earliest parts of the present house were probably built after William Dunch of Little Wittenham in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) purchased the estate

    Avebury Manor and Garden

    Avebury Manor and Garden

    Avebury_Manor_and_Garden

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    appointed as Viscount Morpeth and Baron Gisland in July. Meanwhile, Edmund Dunch being appointed as Baron Burnell of East Wittenham in April next year. Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester
  • 1British politician and diplomat

    co-heiress of Edmund Dunch and Elizabeth Godfrey (the noted beauty), was a sister-in-law of Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth and niece of John Churchill, 1st

    George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester

    George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester

    George_Montagu,_4th_Duke_of_Manchester

  • Francis Knollys (admiral)
  • English privateer and politician

    Laurence's Church, Reading. He had married in 1588 Lettice Barrett, daughter of John Barrett, of Hanham in Gloucestershire. Knollys had three sons and six daughters

    Francis Knollys (admiral)

    Francis_Knollys_(admiral)

  • John Ernle
  • English politician

    Sir John Ernle (1620 – June 1697) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1695. He was one of the longest-serving

    John Ernle

    John_Ernle

  • John Fettiplace (politician died 1658)
  • English politician

    John Fettiplace (1583–1658) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1626 and 1644. He supported the Royalist

    John Fettiplace (politician died 1658)

    John Fettiplace (politician died 1658)

    John_Fettiplace_(politician_died_1658)

  • Sir Henry Oxenden, 7th Baronet
  • former Elizabeth Dunch (the daughter of Edmund Dunch, the Master of the Royal Household to Queen Anne). His grandmother's sister, Harriet Dunch, married the

    Sir Henry Oxenden, 7th Baronet

    Sir Henry Oxenden, 7th Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Oxenden,_7th_Baronet

  • Robert Knollys (politician, died 1659)
  • English politician

    daughter of Sir John Wolstenholme and left a son and several daughters; one child was Lettice Knollys or Laetitia Knowles, who married Sir John Corbet (1619–64)

    Robert Knollys (politician, died 1659)

    Robert Knollys (politician, died 1659)

    Robert_Knollys_(politician,_died_1659)

  • Sir Henry Moody, 2nd Baronet
  • English cavalier

    hunt. His mother was Lady Deborah Moody, who was the daughter of Walter Dunch of Avebury, Wiltshire, and his wife Deborah Pilkington, who was the daughter

    Sir Henry Moody, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Moody,_2nd_Baronet

  • Hungerford Dunch
  • English politician (1639–1680)

    Hungerford Dunch (20 January 1639 – 9 November 1680) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660 and from 1679 to 1680. Dunch was born

    Hungerford Dunch

    Hungerford_Dunch

  • James Vernon the Younger
  • British politician

    was the eldest son of James Vernon and his wife Mary Buck, daughter of Sir John Buck, 1st Baronet, of Hamby Grange, Lincolnshire. His father was Secretary

    James Vernon the Younger

    James Vernon the Younger

    James_Vernon_the_Younger

  • Sir Henry Moody, 1st Baronet
  • English politician

    about 46. Moody married, on 20 January 1606, Deborah Dunch, who was the daughter of Walter Dunch of Avebury, Wiltshire, and his wife Deborah Pilkington

    Sir Henry Moody, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Moody,_1st_Baronet

  • Wallingford, Oxfordshire
  • Town in Oxfordshire, England

    Exchequer John Cator, timber merchant Thomas Digges, astronomer Sir Charles Dilke, 1st Baronet, promoter of the Great Exhibition Edmund Dunch, member of

    Wallingford, Oxfordshire

    Wallingford, Oxfordshire

    Wallingford,_Oxfordshire

  • John Pleydell
  • 17th century English politician

    John Pleydell (c. 1601 – 1693) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660 and 1689. Pleydell was the son of Sir Charles Pleydell

    John Pleydell

    John_Pleydell

  • Henry Williams (alias Cromwell)
  • Knight and grandfather of Oliver Cromwell

    John Hampden Frances Cromwell Mary Cromwell, married Sir William Dunch, of Little Wittenham, Berkshire (d. 22 January 1610/11), and had Edmund Dunch.

    Henry Williams (alias Cromwell)

    Henry Williams (alias Cromwell)

    Henry_Williams_(alias_Cromwell)

  • Stuart Restoration
  • 1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles

    baronets one, William Ellis, was granted a knighthood by Charles II. Edmund Dunch was created Baron Burnell of East Wittenham in April 1658, but this barony

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart_Restoration

  • Francis Pile
  • English politician

    married firstly Mary Dunch, daughter of Samuel Dunch of Pusey, Berkshire, and secondly on 18 July 1639 Jane daughter of Rt Rev. John Still, Bishop of Bath

    Francis Pile

    Francis_Pile

  • Susan Miles
  • British author

    in 1912. As Susan Miles, she published several slim volumes of poetry: Dunch (1918), Annotations (1922), Little Mirrors (1923?), The Hares (1924), News

    Susan Miles

    Susan_Miles

  • Scots language
  • West Germanic language

    /d/. The cluster ⟨nch⟩ is usually realised /nʃ/ e.g. brainch ("branch"), dunch ("push"), etc. In Northern dialects, the clusters ⟨kn⟩ and ⟨gn⟩ may be realised

    Scots language

    Scots language

    Scots_language

  • Sir William Button, 1st Baronet
  • English politician

    inscription to his memory. Button married in 1611 or earlier Ruth Dunch, daughter of Walter Dunch of Avebury, Wiltshire. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by

    Sir William Button, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Button,_1st_Baronet

  • Wallingford (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom 1801-1885

    Edmund Dunch (Parliamentarian); Unton Croke 1640 (Nov): Edmund Dunch; Thomas Howard (Royalist) – disabled to sit, January 1644 1645: Edmund Dunch; Robert

    Wallingford (constituency)

    Wallingford_(constituency)

  • Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal)
  • English nobleman and politician (1560–1620)

    commoner.[citation needed] In 1576 he married Mary, daughter and heiress of John Dodge of Copes[where?], Suffolk, widow of Peter Houghton, alderman of London

    Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal)

    Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal)

    Thomas_Vavasour_(knight_marshal)

  • Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace
  • English politician (1564–1634)

    with whom he had four sons and five daughters. The eldest son was his heir John Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace and a daughter Elizabeth married the regicide

    Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace

    Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace

    Richard_Lovelace,_1st_Baron_Lovelace

  • One-letter word
  • Word composed of a single letter

    Research to the Letter", Chicago Tribune, 2 November 2005. Warren Clements, "Dunch me if you wish, but not in the thirl or the coccyx", Globe & Mail, 3 November

    One-letter word

    One-letter word

    One-letter_word

  • George Hungerford (MP)
  • English country gentleman and member of parliament

    1667) of Cadenham by Susan, daughter of Sir John Pretyman of Driffield, Gloucestershire, sister of Sir John Pretyman, 1st Baronet. He was heir to a minor

    George Hungerford (MP)

    George_Hungerford_(MP)

  • Edmund Webb (MP)
  • to 1698, and the member for Ludgershall in 1701 and 1702. His son John, later John Richmond Webb (1667–1724), who rose to the rank of General in the army

    Edmund Webb (MP)

    Edmund_Webb_(MP)

  • History of Christianity
  • Nowell, Magdoff & Webster 2022. Gilley 2006, p. 1. Robinson 1952, p. 152. Dunch 2002, p. 308. Samson 2021, p. 512. Koschorke 2025, pp. XX–XXIII. Robert

    History of Christianity

    History of Christianity

    History_of_Christianity

  • Carew Reynell (politician)
  • English courtier, soldier and politician

    (d.1585) of East Ogwell, Devon, and his wife Agnes Southcote, daughter of John Southcote of Bovey Tracey, Devon. In 1591 he became a gentleman pensioner

    Carew Reynell (politician)

    Carew Reynell (politician)

    Carew_Reynell_(politician)

  • William Walsh (poet)
  • English politician and poet (1662–1708)

    of Dr Knightly Chetwood (1650–1720). In 1704 Walsh collaborated with Sir John Vanbrugh and William Congreve in Squire Trelooby, an adaptation of Molière's

    William Walsh (poet)

    William Walsh (poet)

    William_Walsh_(poet)

  • Richard Harrison (Royalist)
  • English politician (1583–1655)

    from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239. John Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain

    Richard Harrison (Royalist)

    Richard_Harrison_(Royalist)

  • Ron Pederson
  • Canadian actor, comedian and theatre director

    Errors: Cast & Creative". Stratford Festival. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Dunch, Jonah (26 June 2018). "31st Annual Sterling Awards honour Edmonton's professional

    Ron Pederson

    Ron_Pederson

  • Knights, baronets and peers of the Protectorate
  • p. 6). Edmund Dunch There is an apparently erroneous statement in Noble's Cromwell [vol. i, pp. 438-442, edit. 1787] that "Edmund Dunch, of Little Wittenham

    Knights, baronets and peers of the Protectorate

    Knights,_baronets_and_peers_of_the_Protectorate

  • Three-Self Patriotic Movement
  • State-regulated Protestant organization in China

    Public Discourse on the Church in China". The China Review. 9 (2): 4–5. Dunch, Ryan (1991). Protestants and the State in Post-Mao China (MA). The University

    Three-Self Patriotic Movement

    Three-Self Patriotic Movement

    Three-Self_Patriotic_Movement

  • Cultural imperialism
  • Cultural aspects of imperialism

    1002/9781444390681.ch5, ISBN 978-1-4443-9068-1, retrieved 26 October 2020 Dunch, Ryan (2002). "Beyond Cultural Imperialism: Cultural Theory, Christian Missions

    Cultural imperialism

    Cultural imperialism

    Cultural_imperialism

  • Paul Cohen (historian)
  • American historian of China (1934–2025)

    Works of Paul Cohen," The Chinese Historical Review 14.2 (2007): 180-211: Dunch, Ryan, “On China and Christianity,” 182–84; Wagner, Rudolf G., “‘Still the

    Paul Cohen (historian)

    Paul_Cohen_(historian)

  • Sir George Chudleigh, 4th Baronet
  • English landowner and baronet

    George Oxenden, 5th Baronet, MP for Sandwich, and Elizabeth Dunch (the daughter of Edmund Dunch, the Master of the Royal Household to Queen Anne). Chudleigh

    Sir George Chudleigh, 4th Baronet

    Sir_George_Chudleigh,_4th_Baronet

  • Fife House, Whitehall
  • The house later known as Fife House was built by the politician Edmund Dunch, on grounds adjacent to the River Thames where buildings had been destroyed

    Fife House, Whitehall

    Fife_House,_Whitehall

  • Sir John Walter, 3rd Baronet
  • English Member of Parliament (died 1722)

    Sir John Walter, 3rd Baronet (c. 1674–1722) of Sarsden House, Oxfordshire was a British politician who sat in the English House of Commons between 1694

    Sir John Walter, 3rd Baronet

    Sir John Walter, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_John_Walter,_3rd_Baronet

  • Nevil Maskelyne (MP)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    reported that he had seized for the king some property of the regicide Sir John Danvers. In 1667 he endowed a parish charity and a Good Friday sermon. Maskelyne

    Nevil Maskelyne (MP)

    Nevil_Maskelyne_(MP)

  • Missionary
  • Member of a religious group sent into an area to promote their faith

    europeansineastafrica.co.uk. Europeans in East Africa. 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023. Dunch, Ryan. "Beyond cultural imperialism: Cultural theory, Christian missions

    Missionary

    Missionary

    Missionary

  • Unton Croke
  • English judge and politician

    Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War. Croke was the son of Sir John Croke of Chilton, Buckinghamshire, and Studley, Oxfordshire, who was a judge

    Unton Croke

    Unton_Croke

  • William Ross, 12th Lord Ross
  • Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician

    and heiress of Sir John Wilkie of Fouldean Secondly to Margaret, daughter of Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton, widow of Major Dunch and Sir Thomas Sulyarde

    William Ross, 12th Lord Ross

    William_Ross,_12th_Lord_Ross

  • Charles Godfrey (courtier)
  • English Army officer, courtier and Whig politician

    and predeceased Godfrey in 1712. His daughter Elizabeth married Edmund Dunch MP (1677–1719) and Charlotte married Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth

    Charles Godfrey (courtier)

    Charles_Godfrey_(courtier)

  • James Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy of Navan
  • British Tory politician and peer

    Richmond 1702–1705 With: Thomas Yorke Succeeded by Thomas Yorke Wharton Dunch Peerage of Ireland New creation Baron Darcy of Navan 1721–1731 Succeeded by

    James Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy of Navan

    James_Darcy,_1st_Baron_Darcy_of_Navan

  • Tilehurst
  • Village in Berkshire, England

    itself), the Swafield family, the Yate family, the Fettiplace family and the Dunch family. In 1719, the manor was divided between heirs. The manor of Pincents

    Tilehurst

    Tilehurst

    Tilehurst

  • Christian mission
  • Organized effort to spread Christianity

    Bob Blincoe". Global Missiology. 10 (2). Retrieved 7 January 2013. Ryan Dunch, "Beyond Cultural Imperialism: Cultural Theory, Christian Missions, and

    Christian mission

    Christian_mission

  • Henry Grey (MP)
  • British Whig politician

    Roger Hill Succeeded by Sir Roger Hill Richard Hampden Preceded by Edmund Dunch William Hucks Member of Parliament for Wallingford 1719–1722 With: William

    Henry Grey (MP)

    Henry Grey (MP)

    Henry_Grey_(MP)

  • Gervase Pierrepont, Baron Pierrepont
  • English politician

    the House of Lords. Lord Pierrepont married Lucy Pelham, daughter of Sir John Pelham, 3rd Baronet, in 1680. He died in May 1715 when the baronies became

    Gervase Pierrepont, Baron Pierrepont

    Gervase_Pierrepont,_Baron_Pierrepont

  • Modern Scots
  • Varieties of Scots spoken since 1700

    mairch (march), etc. /ʃ/ usually where it follows 'n'. brainch (branch), dunch (push), etc. gh: /x/. gn: /n/. In Northern dialects /ɡn/ may occur. kn:

    Modern Scots

    Modern Scots

    Modern_Scots

  • List of lords of Wallingford Castle
  • (the elder); William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury; Thomas Blagge; Edmund Dunch, Baron Burnell of East Wittenham; Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire.

    List of lords of Wallingford Castle

    List of lords of Wallingford Castle

    List_of_lords_of_Wallingford_Castle

  • 1680
  • Calendar year

    Antoinette Bourignon, Flemish mystic (b. 1616) November 9 – Hungerford Dunch, English politician (b. 1639) November 27 or November 28 – Athanasius Kircher

    1680

    1680

    1680

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

    Samuel Dunch, of Sparsholt 7 November 1630: John Fettiplace, of Childrey 1631: Sir Henry Sambourne 1632: Henry Poole 10 November 1633: Edmund Dunch 5 November

    High Sheriff of Berkshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Berkshire

  • Henry Marten (regicide)
  • English politician and regicide

    Elizabeth, Jane, and Mary. In 1627, Marten married Elizabeth, sister of John Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace, and they had three daughters before her death

    Henry Marten (regicide)

    Henry Marten (regicide)

    Henry_Marten_(regicide)

  • Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet
  • English landowner and Tory politician (1678-1741)

    British House of Commons between 1701 and 1734. Pole was the eldest son of Sir John Pole, 3rd Baronet MP, and Anne Morice, the daughter of Sir William Morice

    Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet

    Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet

    Sir_William_Pole,_4th_Baronet

  • Georgiana Finch-Hatton, Countess of Winchilsea
  • Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose and the former Lady Lucy Manners (daughter of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland). Her other relations included her mother's

    Georgiana Finch-Hatton, Countess of Winchilsea

    Georgiana_Finch-Hatton,_Countess_of_Winchilsea

  • Seyliard baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    Wyatt of Bexley, Kent and in 1687 2) Margaret(d. 1690), widow of Major Dunch (d. 1679) of Pusey, Oxfordshire and daughter of Philip Wharton, 4th Baron

    Seyliard baronets

    Seyliard_baronets

  • Robert Packer (politician, died 1682)
  • English politician

    the Exchequer. Packer was the eldest son of the Clerk of the Privy Seal, John Packer of Shellingford Manor in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and his wife

    Robert Packer (politician, died 1682)

    Robert_Packer_(politician,_died_1682)

  • Edward Thompson (1697–1742)
  • Grand Lodge of York. Thompson first married Arabella Dunch (d. 1734), daughter of Edmund Dunch, on 6 February 1725. By her he had one daughter: Arabella

    Edward Thompson (1697–1742)

    Edward_Thompson_(1697–1742)

  • Handbook of Christianity in China
  • Two-volume series on the history of Christianity in China

    context ("Scene"), and "Themes". It was published in 2001. The scholar Ryan Dunch called the first volume a "monumental work" that is "indispensable [...]

    Handbook of Christianity in China

    Handbook_of_Christianity_in_China

  • Craven Peyton
  • English politician

    married to Lady Catherine Granville (b. 1666). She was the eldest daughter of John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath and his wife, Jane Granville, Countess of Bath

    Craven Peyton

    Craven_Peyton

  • Sydney Symphony Orchestra
  • Australian symphony orchestra

    while the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall was being renovated. CEO Emma Dunch said the goal of the program was to "renew the contemporary Australian repertoire"

    Sydney Symphony Orchestra

    Sydney Symphony Orchestra

    Sydney_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Baronet
  • British courtier and Whig politician

    has been declining for many years’. He and his wife had only one child, John, who succeeded him in the baronetcy. Cokayne, George E. Complete baronetage

    Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Baronet

    Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Reade,_4th_Baronet

  • Richmond (Yorks)
  • Former Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1585–2024

    Parliamentary Research Services. pp. 160, 235–237. ISBN 0-900178-13-2. Ollivier, John (1841). Ollivier's parliamentary and political director. p. 19. Retrieved

    Richmond (Yorks)

    Richmond (Yorks)

    Richmond_(Yorks)

  • List of MPs in the English parliament in 1645 and after
  • Vachell Daniel Blagrave Abingdon John Ball Ball died 1648 - replaced 1649 by Henry Neville Wallingford Edmund Dunch Robert Packer Packer secluded in Pride's

    List of MPs in the English parliament in 1645 and after

    List of MPs in the English parliament in 1645 and after

    List_of_MPs_in_the_English_parliament_in_1645_and_after

  • Central Scots
  • Group of dialects of Scots

    with a consonant. ng: is always /ŋ/. nch: usually /nʃ/. brainch (branch), dunch (push), etc. r: /r/ or /ɹ/ is pronounced in all positions, i.e. with rhoticity

    Central Scots

    Central_Scots

  • Edward Bysshe (writer)
  • English writer

    dedicated to Edmund Dunch and consists of three sections: I. Rules for Making Verses. This treats English prosody, showing the influence of John Dryden. II. A

    Edward Bysshe (writer)

    Edward_Bysshe_(writer)

  • 1657 in England
  • List of events

    – William Derham, minister and writer (died 1735) 14 December – Edmund Dunch, Member of Parliament (died 1719) approx. date Charles FitzCharles, 1st

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    – Changning, prince of the Qing dynasty (d. 1703) December 14 – Edmund Dunch, English Whig politician (d. 1719) December 15 Michel Richard Delalande

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  • Sir George Oxenden, 5th Baronet
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    Baronet in the baronetcy and in May 1720, he married Elizabeth Dunch, daughter of Edmund Dunch of Little Wittenham then in Berkshire. Oxenden was elected

    Sir George Oxenden, 5th Baronet

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  • Avebury (village)
  • Village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England

    of the manor house and its garden. The house was begun c.1557 by William Dunch, extended in 1601 and partly rebuilt c.1907; it is Grade I listed. Since

    Avebury (village)

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  • George Simeon
  • sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1624. Simeon was the son of John Simeon of Brightwell Baldwin, Minigrove, Britwell Priory, Chilworth, and

    George Simeon

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  • Censorship of the Bible
  • Hoyle, Russ (October 19, 1981), "Risky Rendezvous at Swatow", Time, p. 109. Dunch, Ryan (1991), Protestants and the State in Post-Mao China (MA thesis), University

    Censorship of the Bible

    Censorship_of_the_Bible

  • Christianity and colonialism
  • Role of Christianity in European colonialism

    difference: Negotiating otherness in the British Empire, 1840–1900 (2012). Dunch, Ryan. "Beyond cultural imperialism: Cultural theory, Christian missions

    Christianity and colonialism

    Christianity_and_colonialism

  • Dunwich (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    Foljambe Richard Sone 1584 Walter Dunch Anthony Wingfield 1586 Anthony Wingfield Arthur Melles 1588 Edward Honing Walter Dunch 1593 Henry Savile Thomas Corbet

    Dunwich (constituency)

    Dunwich_(constituency)

  • 1639
  • Calendar year

    theologian and ecclesiastical historian (d. 1724) January 20 – Hungerford Dunch, English politician (d. 1680) January 29 – Gover Le Buen, Dutch revolutionary

    1639

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  • Thomas Saunders (born 1626)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    the son of John Saunders of Reading and Woolstone in Berkshire (the latter now in Oxfordshire) and his wife Margaret Evelyn, daughter of John Evelyn of

    Thomas Saunders (born 1626)

    Thomas_Saunders_(born_1626)

  • 1710s
  • Decade

    (b. 1639) Abraham Trommius, Dutch theologian (b. 1633) May 31 – Edmund Dunch, English politician (b. 1657) June 2 – Charles Le Goux de La Berchère, French

    1710s

    1710s

  • Duke of Manchester
  • Title in the Peerage of Great Britain

    edition. New York, St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed] McNeill, Ronald John (1911). "Manchester, Earls and Dukes of" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia

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  • JOHNA
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    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

    JOHNA

  • Johny
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    American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish

    Johny

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John

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  • Johnn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Hebrew

    Johnn

    Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious

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    John

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    John

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    John

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    John

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    John

    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

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    John

    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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  • John
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    John

    the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan

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  • JOAN
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    English

    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

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    Scandinavian

    JON

     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    English

    JON

     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    Jonn

    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

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  • JOHN
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    English

    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

    JOHN

  • St. John
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    English (of Norman origin)

    St. John

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

    St. John

  • JOHAN
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    German

    JOHAN

    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

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    Johns

    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

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  • Ojasvi | ஓஜஸ்வீ
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    Ojasvi | ஓஜஸ்வீ

    Bright

  • Zahirah
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    Zahirah

    Guest, Helper, Assistant, Shining, Luminous

  • Rasbhagat
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    Rasbhagat

    One who Delights in Devotion to God

  • Tulasi
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    Tulasi

    Sacred Herb; Basil Plant

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    Vallkantan | வால்ல்காஂதந 

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    Queen of Carthage who killed herself.

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    Jehovah Increases

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    Athy

    Irish : one of the very few Irish surnames derived from a place name, namely Athy in county Kildare, Gaelic Áth í ‘ford of the yew tree’. This was adopted by Norman settlers in Ireland in the form de Athy, which was re-Gaelicized as Ataoi and borne by one of the ‘tribes of Galway’, who first settled in Co. Kildare about 1300.English : variant spelling of Athey.

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  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • John
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    A proper name of a man.

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    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Jack
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    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Prester
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    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

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    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join