John Bruce of Grangehill and Falkland FRS FRSE (1744–1826) was a Scottish academic, politician and historiographer to the East India Company. He was born...
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John Bruce may refer to: Sir John Bruce, 2nd Baronet (before 1671–1711), Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland; MP John Bruce (historiographer) (1745–1826)...
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described the monument to John Speede at St Giles without Cripplegate. "...the famous Chronologer and Historiographer John Speed, lies buried here, and...
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1876) was an English Quaker historiographer. Barclay was born 4 August 1833 at Croydon. He was the younger son of John Barclay. After passing through...
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of England and Scotland. In 1610 Hayward was appointed one of the historiographers of the college which James founded at Chelsea. In 1613 he published...
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closely resembles the doom of Sennacherib's host. The ancient Greek historiographer Strabo states that locals living near Moasada (as opposed to Masada)...
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incident of 1756. He returned to England in 1760, and was appointed as historiographer to the British East India Company in 1769. Orme wrote A History of...
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language prevented him from sharing the latest insights of the Dutch historiographers, and made him vulnerable to bias in favor of Protestants and against...
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Excellence Since 1884". African Methodist Episcopal Church Historiographer. Hawkins, John Russell, ed. (1916). Centennial Encyclopedia of the African...
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co-author of New Book of Tang Sima Guang (司馬光, 1019–1086), Chinese historiographer and politician Kim Bu-sik (김부식, 1075–1151), Korean historian, author...
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