• Thomas Sheafe D.D. (d. 12 December 1639) was a Canon of Windsor from 1614 to 1639. He was the son of Thomas Sheafe, clothier of Cranbook in Kent. He married...
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  • Alexander Sheafe, governor of the Bank of England from 1752 to 1754. Thomas Sheafe (died 1639), canon of Windsor from 1614 to 1639. Sheafe Baronets This...
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    Puritans and Independents as a pastor. He married Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Sheafe, by his first wife Mary Wilson (contract dated 1617). He migrated to...
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    for Payment of Debts, and to make Leases of their Estates. Enabling Thomas Sheafe to sell lands for payment of debts and making provision for his wife...
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    1590–1614 22. Thomas Sheafe 1614–1639 23. John Pocklington 1639–1641 24. Herbert Croft 1641–1662 25. John Heaver 1662–1670 26. Thomas Vyner 1670–1673...
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  • Psalme Passamezzo Galiard The new Hunts up Souches March Whetelies wheat-sheafe O Hone An Almaine An Almaine Robinsons modicum An Almaine Farewell deare...
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  • John Haines Albert Stratton as John Biggs Alex Sheafe as Philippe Sasha von Scherler as Jeanette Thomas A. Stewart as Horace Canby Norman Barrs as Waiter...
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    emigrated to Boston where he co-founded Trinity Church, in 1733. One of Sheafe's sisters, Margaret, married Robert Livingston, of Clermont Manor, one of...
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    emigrating to Connecticut. Whitfield married Dorothy Sheafe who was the daughter of Dr. Edmund Sheafe from the county of Kent. Henry and Dorothy had nine...
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    Thomas Raikes ("the Elder") (28 March 1741 – 29 December 1813) was a British merchant particularly trading from London with Russia, a banker and newspaper...
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