The Venerable Francis Wrangham (11 June 1769 – 27 December 1842) was the Archdeacon of the East Riding. He was a noted author, translator, book collector...
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Wrangham may refer to: Digby Cayley Wrangham (1805-1863), English barrister and politician Francis Wrangham (1769-1842), English author and translator...
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ahead to soften the thoughts of The Critical Review, hoping his friend Francis Wrangham would push for a softer approach. He succeeded in preventing a known...
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fifth daughter of Colonel Ralph Creyke and first wife of Abolitionist Francis Wrangham Margaret Jameson of Alloa (1805), mother of William Robertson (urban...
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of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI (Basingstoke, 2002), pp. 46–49: Francis Wrangham, Epithalamia tria Mariana (Chester, 1837), pp. 32–60., a side by side...
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is by William Wailes. The chapel contains a monument to Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, made by Hardman & Co. and dating from 1846. In 1555, George Marsh...
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Roxanne Pallett crashed whilst racing at the site. Baron Sanderson Francis Wrangham Grand Hotel (Scarborough) Hunmanby railway station People from Hunmanby...
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and the Prolegomena (separately reprinted by Dathe, 1777, and by Francis Wrangham, 1825) show judgment as well as learning. The same qualities appear...
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Late. The poem was also included in letters to Robert Southey and Francis Wrangham in October, 1794, and he inserts several of the lines into a response...
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Edmund Outram 1789 William Millers, Joseph Bewsher 1790 Bewick Bridge, Francis Wrangham 1791 Daniel Mitford Peacock, William Gooch 1792 John Palmer, George...
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