• Hugo or Hugh Moises (9 April 1722 – 5 July 1806) was a notable English schoolmaster. The son of Edward Moises, M.A., vicar of Wymeswold, Leicestershire...
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    co-curate.ncl.ac.uk. "Moises, Edward (MSS779E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Skedd, S. J. "Moises, Hugh (1722–1806)". Oxford...
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    along with Eldon and Stowell, he had been a pupil of Hugh Moises: "I forgot. He was one of Moises' boys." For the duration of the Second World War the...
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    Lord Bishop of Durham, and the opening sermon was preached by the Rev. Hugh Moises, morning lecturer of All Saints’ and head-master of the Grammar School...
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  • received his education at the grammar school of Newcastle upon Tyne under Hugh Moises, and at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1775, and...
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    (1730–1806). On Rotherham's retirement (1751) he was for a short time under Hugh Moises at Newcastle-on-Tyne. In November 1751 he entered at Edinburgh University...
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  • in Herefordshire, and was educated at Newcastle Grammar School under Hugh Moises. He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1788 at age 16, becoming...
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  • 1776. He was educated at Newcastle grammar school under Hugh Moises and his nephew Edward Moises. He matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1792...
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  • Fall of a Midwest Princess–earning her praise, critical acclaim Mendez II, Moises (June 14, 2024). "How Chappell Roan Skyrocketed to Pop Stardom". Time. Retrieved...
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    Moïse Amyraut (Latin: Moyses Amyraldus; September 1596 – 8 January 1664), in English texts often Moses Amyraut, was a French Huguenot, Reformed theologian...
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