James Henry Hurdis (1800-1857) was an amateur artist and the elder son of James Hurdis, a renowned professor of poetry. He is known for his many portraits...
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James Hurdis (1763–1801) was an English clergyman and poet. Born in Bishopstone, East Sussex, Hurdis attended The Prebendal School and studied at St Mary...
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Richard Woodman (martyr) (redirect from James Morris (martyr))
the Sussex Martyrs is said to have been started using an etching by James Henry Hurdis of Woodman burning as a Protestant martyr. Woodman was born around...
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for Wimbledon Henry Robinson Hartley, philanthropist John Heath, entomologist Roger Helmer, UK Independence Party MEP James Henry Hurdis, artist Arthur...
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Walter Hindes Godfrey, architect and historian Henry Andrade Harben, barrister and politician James Henry Hurdis, artist Philip Mainwaring Johnston, architect...
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Sussex in Studies in Church History. p. 80 Christopher Whittick, ‘Hurdis, James Henry (1800–1857)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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General The Reverend Morgan Llewellyn Major General David Shaw Major General Hurdis Ravenshaw Major General Hubert Hamilton Major General Sir Thompson Capper...
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Elliot Ratazzi Major-General Hurdis Ravenshaw Brigadier James Maudesley Rawcliffe Brigadier-General Cecil Rawling General Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson...
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in the time of Queen Mary... in 1851 together with an etching by James Henry Hurdis of Richard Woodman and nine other martyrs is credited with establishing...
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Details of the Hurdis Organ from the National Pipe Organ Register The Hurdis Organ was built c.1780 at least partly by the Reverend James Hurdis, who was headmaster...
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