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  • Thomas Hacket
  • Anglican bishop (died 1697)

    Christianity portal Thomas Hacket, D.D. was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the seventeenth century. An Englishman, he was educated at Trinity

    Thomas Hacket

    Thomas_Hacket

  • Thomas Massey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chester (UK Parliament constituency) Thomas Massey House Thomas Hacket Massey, who built Massey's Folly Thomas Massie (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Thomas Massey

    Thomas_Massey

  • Pineapple mania
  • 18th- to 19th-century horticultural movement

    pineapples in English literature was in the form "ananas" in 1568 by Thomas Hacket who translated Singularidades do França Antarctica (1555) by André Thevet

    Pineapple mania

    Pineapple mania

    Pineapple_mania

  • The New Found World, or Antarctike
  • 1557 book by André de Thevet

    many learned aucthorities. London: Imprinted by Henry Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket. Trudel, Marcel (2019). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. University

    The New Found World, or Antarctike

    The New Found World, or Antarctike

    The_New_Found_World,_or_Antarctike

  • Nautical mile
  • Unit of distance (1,852 m)

    2023-10-08. Bourne, William (1574). A regiment for the sea. London: Thomas Hacket. p. 39. Archived from the original on 23 October 2023. Retrieved 6 October

    Nautical mile

    Nautical mile

    Nautical_mile

  • André Thevet
  • French priest, writer and explorer (1516–1590)

    in Knight-rider strete, by Henry Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket: By Henrie Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket. And are to be sold at his shop in Poules church-yard

    André Thevet

    André Thevet

    André_Thevet

  • Hackett (surname)
  • Surname list

    seventeenth centuries. Notable examples include Sir Thomas Hackett who was Lord Mayor of Dublin, Thomas Hacket an Anglican bishop who was educated at Trinity

    Hackett (surname)

    Hackett_(surname)

  • William Hacket
  • English puritan

    William Hacket, or Hackett (died 1591), was an English puritan who claimed to be a messiah. He called for the removal of Queen Elizabeth I. He was executed

    William Hacket

    William_Hacket

  • Cuthbert Hacket
  • English merchant

    Sir Cuthbert Hacket (died November 1631) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1626. Hacket was a city of London merchant and a member

    Cuthbert Hacket

    Cuthbert_Hacket

  • John-Baptist Hackett
  • Irish Catholic theologian

    John-Baptist Hackett (alias Hacket, Hacquet, Hecquet) (died 1676) was an Irish Catholic theologian. Hackett was born at Fethard, co. Tipperary, Ireland

    John-Baptist Hackett

    John-Baptist_Hackett

  • High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
  • British government office

    Taplow 1680: Roger Price, of Westbury, near Buckingham 10 November 1681: Thomas Hacket, of North Crawley 13 November 1682: John Cullen, of Wavendon 12 November

    High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Buckinghamshire

  • Massey's Folly
  • Building in Farringdon, Hampshire, England

    Massey's Folly, a grade II listed building, was built by Thomas Hacket Massey who served as rector in Farringdon village in Hampshire for 62 years. The

    Massey's Folly

    Massey's Folly

    Massey's_Folly

  • Thomas Paynell
  • English Augustinian and translator

    to Thomas Argall. ‘The moste excellent and pleasaunt booke entituled ‘The treasurie of Amadis of Fraunce … translated out of Frenche,’ Thomas Hacket [1568]

    Thomas Paynell

    Thomas_Paynell

  • Rowland Hill (MP)
  • Publisher of the Geneva Bible and Tudor Statesman (c.1495–1561)

    {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Tromans, Philip (2015). "Thomas Hacket's Publication of Books about America in the 1560s". The Papers of the

    Rowland Hill (MP)

    Rowland Hill (MP)

    Rowland_Hill_(MP)

  • American (word)
  • Definitions for the word American

    New World. The earliest recorded use of this term in English is in Thomas Hacket's 1568 translation of André Thévet's book France Antarctique; Thévet

    American (word)

    American_(word)

  • Daniel Gahan
  • Anglo-Irish politician (1671–1713)

    Parliament of Ireland Preceded by Patriot Parliament Sir Henry Bond, Bt Thomas Hacket Member of Parliament for Portarlington 1692–1693 With: Edward Riggs

    Daniel Gahan

    Daniel_Gahan

  • Samuel Foley (bishop)
  • Irish bishop (1655–1695)

    October 1694 he was enthroned bishop of Down and Connor in succession to Thomas Hacket, who had been deprived for gross neglect of duty.[citation needed] He

    Samuel Foley (bishop)

    Samuel_Foley_(bishop)

  • 16th century in North American history
  • accounts can be regarded as accurate. By his translation of Thevet, Thomas Hacket presented the first account in English of a curious American custom

    16th century in North American history

    16th_century_in_North_American_history

  • Bishop of Down and Connor
  • Bishopric in Ireland

    was alive and one after his death. It was not until the appointment of Thomas Knight that the two sees accepted union under one bishop. Following the

    Bishop of Down and Connor

    Bishop_of_Down_and_Connor

  • St Vincent's Church, Caythorpe
  • Church in England

    memorials in the nave and chancel include plaques to Rebecca Atkin (1817); Thomas Hacket (1834), Lincoln County Hospital surgeon; Richard and Ann Metheringham

    St Vincent's Church, Caythorpe

    St Vincent's Church, Caythorpe

    St_Vincent's_Church,_Caythorpe

  • Stephen Slaney
  • English merchant

    Watch-Woord to Englande to Beware of Traytours and Tretcherous Practises (Thomas Hacket, London 1584), Dedicatory Epistle. Full text at Umich/eebo (open). 'Tower

    Stephen Slaney

    Stephen_Slaney

  • John Alday
  • Launay), and translated into English by John Alday.’ London, H. D. for Thomas Hacket, 16mo. The book was dedicated to Sir William Chester, alderman of London

    John Alday

    John_Alday

  • Portarlington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Pre-1801 Irish constituency

    Henry Bond, Bt. Sir Thomas Hacket 1692 Daniel Gahan Richard Warburton August 1695 Sir Joseph Williamson 1695 George Warburton 1703 Thomas Carter 1713 Ephraim

    Portarlington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

    Portarlington_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)

  • 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

  • St Chad's Church, Wishaw
  • Church in Wishaw, England

    when it was demolished in 1947. Andrew Hacket, died 1709 John Lisle Hacket, died 1673 Mary Lisle, died 1676 Thomas Lander, died 1809 Howard Procter Ryland

    St Chad's Church, Wishaw

    St Chad's Church, Wishaw

    St_Chad's_Church,_Wishaw

  • 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)

  • Hacketts Gully, Western Australia
  • Suburb of Perth, Western Australia

    officially named in 1972 and commemorates an early settler and market gardener, Thomas Hackett. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Hacketts Gully

    Hacketts Gully, Western Australia

    Hacketts_Gully,_Western_Australia

  • John Hacket
  • English churchman

    John Hacket (Born Halket) (1 September 1592 – 28 October 1670) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1661 until his death. He

    John Hacket

    John Hacket

    John_Hacket

  • Albert Hackett
  • American screenwriter (1900–1995)

    Albert Hackett, 95, Half of Prolific Drama Team. March 18, 1995. Hischak, Thomas (2008). The Oxford Companion to the American Musical. Oxford University

    Albert Hackett

    Albert_Hackett

  • 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

    Thomas Coleman

    Thomas_Coleman

  • 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)

  • Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry
  • English politician

    related to Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry. Spedding's Bacon, vi. 97. Chisholm 1911, p. 340. Chisholm 1911, pp. 340–341. John Hacket's Life of Bishop

    Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry

    Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry

    Thomas_Coventry,_1st_Baron_Coventry

  • Lord George Scott
  • Scottish cricketer and soldier

    Douglas Scott (1906–1994), who married Maj. Thomas Archibald Hacket-Pain, son of Brig.-Gen. Sir William Hacket-Pain, in 1935. After he was killed in action

    Lord George Scott

    Lord_George_Scott

  • Coke (fuel)
  • Coal product used in the process of making steel

    ores and manufacturing metals. In 1627, a patent was granted to Sir John Hacket and Octavius de Strada for a method of rendering sea-coal and pit-coal as

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke_(fuel)

  • St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales
  • Anglican church in Shropshire, England

    deacon at St Mary's Church, Lichfield on 14 December 1662 by Bishop John Hacket. He was then ordained priest on the same day: the day before he was instituted

    St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales

    St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales

    St_Mary's_Church,_Sheriffhales

  • IonQ
  • US information technology company

    2017). "Building a Quantum Computer: David Moehring, IonQ" – via YouTube. Hacket, Robert (21 May 2019). "Amazon Prime Boss Named CEO of Google-Backed Quantum

    IonQ

    IonQ

    IonQ

  • 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

  • Demiurge
  • Creation spirit in some schools of philosophy

    25". Kahn, Charles (2001). Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans. Indianapolis: Hacket Publishing. pp. 124. ISBN 978-0-872205758. Karamanolis, George (2006). Plato

    Demiurge

    Demiurge

  • 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

    Thomas Ford (minister)

    Thomas_Ford_(minister)

  • Thomas Sampson
  • English Puritan theologian (c. 1517–1589)

    Whittington's College | British History Online Alexandra Walsham, Frantick Hacket: Prophecy, Sorcery, Insanity, and the Elizabethan Puritan Movement. The

    Thomas Sampson

    Thomas_Sampson

  • The Pirate Bay
  • Website providing torrent files and magnet links

    original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2008. ""AUH inte bakom hacket" – Computer Sweden". ComputerSweden.IDG.se. International Data Group. 11

    The Pirate Bay

    The Pirate Bay

    The_Pirate_Bay

  • Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth
  • British peer

    Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth (1640 – 28 July 1714) was an English politician who served as president of the Board of Trade from 1702 to 1705. Thynne

    Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth

    Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth

    Thomas_Thynne,_1st_Viscount_Weymouth

  • Thomas Westfield
  • English churchman (1573–1644)

    Thomas Westfield (1573 – 25 June 1644) was an English churchman, Bishop of Bristol and member of the Westminster Assembly. He was born in the parish of

    Thomas Westfield

    Thomas_Westfield

  • Toledo City School District
  • School district in Ohio

    Durant". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019. Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year

    Toledo City School District

    Toledo_City_School_District

  • Hanged, drawn and quartered
  • Medieval punishment for high treason

    pulling on his legs. Conversely, some, such as the deeply unpopular William Hacket (d. 1591), were cut down instantly and taken to be disembowelled and normally

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered

  • Thomas Wagstaffe
  • 1664, M.A. on 20 June 1667. Two years later he was ordained deacon by John Hacket, Bishop of Lichfield, and in the same year priest by Joseph Henshaw, Bishop

    Thomas Wagstaffe

    Thomas_Wagstaffe

  • 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

  • Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry)
  • English churchman

    Thomas Wood (1607–1692) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1671 to 1692. Thomas was the third son of Thomas Wood (1565–1649)

    Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry)

    Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry)

    Thomas_Wood_(bishop_of_Lichfield_and_Coventry)

  • Two Hearts (Men at Work album)
  • 1985 studio album by Men at Work

    - bass on "Everything I Need" Renée Geyer - lead vocal on "Maria" J.J. Hacket - drums and percussion on "Maria" Mark Kennedy - percussion; drums on "Man

    Two Hearts (Men at Work album)

    Two_Hearts_(Men_at_Work_album)

  • Lorenzo Lamas
  • American actor (born 1958)

    Kinmont, and his mother Arlene Dahl), Ulterior Motives (1993, starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Mary Page Keller, and Ken Howard), and Mom and Dad Save the

    Lorenzo Lamas

    Lorenzo Lamas

    Lorenzo_Lamas

  • Trinity College, Cambridge
  • Constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England

    walls, including those of Arthur James Balfour, John Hacket, Isaac Barrow, William Lamb, and Thomas Nevile. As of November 2024, the portrait of Balfour

    Trinity College, Cambridge

    Trinity College, Cambridge

    Trinity_College,_Cambridge

  • Lichfield Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Staffordshire, England

    Thomas Heywood presented the Jesus Bell, which was cast in London. This bell was destroyed during the English Civil War. In 1670 Bishop John Hacket instigated

    Lichfield Cathedral

    Lichfield Cathedral

    Lichfield_Cathedral

  • Meister Eckhart
  • German Catholic priest and philosopher (c. 1260–1328)

    Dermot (2012), Meister Eckhart in 20th Century Philosophy. In: Jeremiah Hacket (2012), A Companion to Meister Eckhart, Brill Partridge, Christipher Hugh

    Meister Eckhart

    Meister Eckhart

    Meister_Eckhart

  • 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

  • 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

  • The Volunteers (play)
  • Anthony Leigh as Major General Blunt, Thomas Doggett as Colonel Hackett senior, George Powell as Colonel Hacket junior, John Hodgson as Welford, John

    The Volunteers (play)

    The Volunteers (play)

    The_Volunteers_(play)

  • 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

  • 2023 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament
  • Lacrosse tournament in Philadelphia

    Narewski, Patrick Deans, Koleton Marquis Bryant scoring: Aidan Goltz 3, Timmy Hacket 2, Connor McMahon, Johnny Hackett, Ryan Dobrzynski Shots: Johns Hopkins

    2023 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament

    2023_NCAA_Division_I_men's_lacrosse_tournament

  • Spinoza's Ethics
  • Philosophical treatise written by Spinoza

    the Oxford Philosophical Texts (London, 1989). 1982 by Samuel Shirley (Hacket Publications), with Spinoza's selected Letters. Added to his translation

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's_Ethics

  • Old Stock Americans
  • Americans who are descended from the original settlers of the Thirteen Colonies

    mostly confined to government officials and new settlers. Fischer, David Hacket (1989). Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America. New York: Oxford

    Old Stock Americans

    Old_Stock_Americans

  • Thomas Baylie
  • Thomas Baylie (1582–1663) was an English clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, Fifth Monarchist and ejected minister. He was born in Wiltshire

    Thomas Baylie

    Thomas_Baylie

  • 1892 United States presidential election
  • managed Harrison's campaign in the west. William Brookfield and Charles W. Hacket led his campaign in New York. Edward Murphy and William F. Sheehan were

    1892 United States presidential election

    1892 United States presidential election

    1892_United_States_presidential_election

  • Robert Crosse (theologian)
  • English Puritan theologian (1606–1683)

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Robert Crosse (theologian)

    Robert_Crosse_(theologian)

  • William Greenhill
  • English nonconformist clergyman

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    William Greenhill

    William Greenhill

    William_Greenhill

  • King James Version
  • 1611 English translation of the Bible

    Protestantism. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-6983-5. Hacket, John (1715). Bishop Hacket's Memoirs of the Life of Archbishop Williams ... Abridg'd:

    King James Version

    King James Version

    King_James_Version

  • William Bridge
  • English Independent minister, preacher and writer

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    William Bridge

    William Bridge

    William_Bridge

  • Walter Yonge (died 1649)
  • English lawyer, merchant, and diarist

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Walter Yonge (died 1649)

    Walter Yonge (died 1649)

    Walter_Yonge_(died_1649)

  • Henry Wilkinson (1610–1675)
  • English clergyman

    April 1648 he was appointed canon of Christ Church on the expulsion of Dr. Thomas Iles. He was created D.D. on 24 July 1649, and elected Lady Margaret professor

    Henry Wilkinson (1610–1675)

    Henry_Wilkinson_(1610–1675)

  • Sexuality of James VI and I
  • wrote that James's "love for favourites is indiscreet and wilful"; and John Hacket wrote that James would, from his mid-teens, "clasp someone [...] in the

    Sexuality of James VI and I

    Sexuality of James VI and I

    Sexuality_of_James_VI_and_I

  • Heloise
  • French nun, philosopher, writer, scholar, and abbess (1101–1164)

    doi:10.1007/978-94-009-2551-9_3 Levitan, William (2007). Abelard & Heloise. Hacket. Wulstan, "Novi modulaminis melos" 2 Warren, Karen (2009). An Unconventional

    Heloise

    Heloise

    Heloise

  • 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

  • Zouch Tate
  • English Member of Parliament

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Zouch Tate

    Zouch_Tate

  • Xi'an H-6
  • Chinese strategic bomber aircraft

    2024. Bibliography International Institute for Strategic Studies (2010). Hacket, James (ed.). The Military Balance 2010. Oxfordshire: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-85743-557-3

    Xi'an H-6

    Xi'an H-6

    Xi'an_H-6

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

    of his position as Rector in 1662, after the Restoration, despite John Hacket's urging him to conform, and thereafter lived at Tamworth. In 1640 he prepared

    Anthony Burges

    Anthony_Burges

  • The Form of Presbyterial Church Government
  • William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    The Form of Presbyterial Church Government

    The Form of Presbyterial Church Government

    The_Form_of_Presbyterial_Church_Government

  • Jeremiah Burroughs
  • English preacher (1599–1646)

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Jeremiah Burroughs

    Jeremiah Burroughs

    Jeremiah_Burroughs

  • Jerusalem Chamber
  • Room in Westminster Abbey

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Jerusalem Chamber

    Jerusalem Chamber

    Jerusalem_Chamber

  • Little Aston Hall
  • Country house in Little Aston, Staffordshire, England

    Andrew Hacket of Moxhull Hall. When Richard died in 1734 the property was left to his daughter Mary and therefore came into the possession of the Hacket family

    Little Aston Hall

    Little Aston Hall

    Little_Aston_Hall

  • 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

  • Edward Corbet
  • English clergyman

    12 April. At the beginning of 1649 he was presented, on the death of Dr. Thomas Soame, to the rectory of Great Hasely, near Oxford. Corbet married Margaret

    Edward Corbet

    Edward_Corbet

  • Josias Shute
  • English churchman

    before the first sitting. He was buried in St. Mary Woolnoth on the 14th. Thomas Fuller, quoting the tract Persecutio Undecima (1648), says he was 'molested

    Josias Shute

    Josias Shute

    Josias_Shute

  • Richard Holdsworth
  • English academic theologian

    the King wanted to appoint him Bishop of Bristol; this is mentioned by Thomas Fuller. Given the wartime conditions, these appointments could have been

    Richard Holdsworth

    Richard_Holdsworth

  • 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)

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

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Joseph Caryl

    Joseph Caryl

    Joseph_Caryl

  • 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)

  • Savoy Conference
  • 1661 liturgical conference in London

    John Hacket John Barwick Peter Gunning John Pearson Thomas Pierce Anthony Sparrow Herbert Thorndike On the presbyterian side there were: Thomas Horton

    Savoy Conference

    Savoy Conference

    Savoy_Conference

  • George Walker (Puritan)
  • English clergyman

    Assembly in 1643. Anthony à Wood called Walker a "severe partisan", while Thomas Fuller said he was "a man of an holy life, humble heart, and bountiful hand

    George Walker (Puritan)

    George_Walker_(Puritan)

  • 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)

  • Legends and myths regarding the Titanic
  • "Unsinkable" ship and other made-up details

    Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry. 30 July 1912. Retrieved 4 November 2008. Hacket, C. and Bedford, J.G. (1996). The Sinking of the S.S. Titanic – Investigated

    Legends and myths regarding the Titanic

    Legends and myths regarding the Titanic

    Legends_and_myths_regarding_the_Titanic

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

    of St Andrew's, Holborn, on the sequestration (13 December 1645) of John Hacket; but next year (before May 1646) he was appointed to the rectory of St Paul's

    Obadiah Sedgwick

    Obadiah Sedgwick

    Obadiah_Sedgwick

  • 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

  • Richard Byfield
  • English clergyman

    had some other minor employments before being presented in 1627 by Sir Thomas Evelyn to the rectory of Long Ditton, Surrey. He sat in the Westminster

    Richard Byfield

    Richard_Byfield

  • Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick
  • English nobleman and Parliamentarian

    an English nobleman and Parliamentarian. Howard was the youngest son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk. He was knighted KB in 1616, when Charles became

    Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick

    Edward_Howard,_1st_Baron_Howard_of_Escrick

  • Matthew Newcomen
  • English minister (d. 1669)

    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

    Matthew Newcomen

    Matthew_Newcomen

  • John Conant
  • English clergyman

    Ilchester, Somerset, and then under the instruction of the schoolmaster Thomas Branker, with additional instruction by his uncle John, rector of Limington

    John Conant

    John Conant

    John_Conant

  • 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

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  • Lichfield
  • Cathedral city in Staffordshire, England

    spire. It was restored at the Restoration under the supervision of Bishop Hacket, and thanks in part to the generosity of King Charles II. Lichfield started

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  • Henry Tozer (priest)
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    William Fiennes Thomas Ford Thomas Gataker George Gillespie John Glynne Thomas Goodwin William Gouge William Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale

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  • John Harris (Warden)
  • English academic and clergyman (c. 1588–1658)

    September 2008. Retrieved 16 April 2009. Kirby, p. 316. Kirby, pp. 336-9. Thomas Frederick Kirby (1892), Annals of Winchester College: from its foundation

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.