• Henry Gally, D.D. (1696-1769) was an English divine and classical scholar. Gally was the son of the Rev. Peter Gally, a French Protestant refugee, was...
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    These books brought him more reputation than his fictions. "Gally (or Gally-Knight), Henry Gally (GLY805HG)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge...
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  • gally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gally may refer to: Francis Gally (1863-1918) French actor Henry Gally (1696-1769) British academic Henry Gally...
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    Whydah Gally was captured by the pirate Captain Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy, beginning a new role in the Golden Age of Piracy. Bellamy sailed Whydah Gally up...
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    modest price to build the school on and commissioning respected architect Henry Currey to design the school chapel and College House (now the School House...
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    and nearby Langold were inherited by Elizabeth Gally (née Knight), whose husband was Rev Dr Henry Gally, Rector of St Giles in the Fields, Camden, and...
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  • Henry Knight may refer to: Henry Knight (Great Grimsby MP) (1728–1762), British Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby Henry Gally Knight (1786–1846),...
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    Lowesby Hall in the County of Leicestershire, and his cousin Henry Gally Knight of Langold. Gally Knight was a well-known archaeologist and the author of Ecclesiastical...
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    Sydney Smith in Jeffrey's flat (on Buccleuch Place) in the presence of Henry Brougham (afterwards Lord Brougham), Francis Horner and others, resulted...
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    Sunninghill, Berkshire. Cottenham's niece Emily Pepys (1833–1887), daughter of Henry Pepys, Bishop of Worcester, was a child diarist. Her work was not rediscovered...
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