Non-OEs Alexander Cozens John Hales Nigel Havers Eric Linklater sir Robert Peel (Prime Minister)William Pitt the Younger (Prime Minister) sir henry savile FE Smith http://www.etoncollege.com/eton.asp?di=1273
Browse S 2 Vols. Buy. savile (sir henry) / Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam praecipui,ex vetustissimis Codicibus Manuscriptis nunc primum in lucem editi Buy. http://rarebooks.blackwell.co.uk/servlets/rb?f=browse&c=S
Office-Holders: Officers Of The Greencloth as 'sir John savile' until 3 Dec. and as Mr. Comptroller from 4 Dec. (APC 16278,p. 163). Ret. By 31 May 1630 (LS 13/169 p. 186). 1630. Vane, sir henry, Kt. http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/office/greencloth_comp.html
Extractions: Comptroller For lists of earlier holders of the office, see T.F. Tout, Chapters in the Administrative History of Medieval England (Manchester 1920-33), vi, 27-30 (to 1399); HP Register , p. xlii (1439-1509). The salary was £107 17s 6d (LP, xvi, 394(5). Pages in this section - Provisional Lists 1485 - 1646 compiled by J.C. Sainty June 1999 Abbreviations References List of Appointments: Lord Steward Treasurer Comptroller (this page) Cofferer Masters Clerks and Clerk Comptrollers of the Green Cloth
Extractions: Shelfmark: MS. Fr. a. 2 (P) Author: John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy and Count of Flanders Title: Instructions to his commissioners going to Calais to negotiate an extension of the commercial agreement between Flanders and England Language: French Origin: France Date: 2 Feb. 1415/16 Provenance: Typescript description available?: Yes Select Bibliography: Bodleian Quarterly Record Shelfmark: MS. Fr. c. 18 (P) Author: Title: Agreement concerning the manner of conducting negotiations for a commercial agreement Language: French Origin: France Calais Date: Provenance: Chambre des Comptes, Lille; Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), MS. 35387; Maggs Bros., 1935 Typescript description available?: Yes Select Bibliography:
Rbdst sir henry savile (15491622) Warden of Merton College (1585-1622), Provost of Eton(1596), founded lectureships in mathematics, one in astronomy, the other in http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/rarebooks/rbdrs.htm
Extractions: Radcl. [Radcliffe] The Radcliffe collection had formed part of the Radcliffe Library, the contents of which were moved to a new library in the University Museum in 1861. The Radcliffe Trustees in 1893 presented to the Bodleian such of their non-scientific books as it did not already possess. The collection comprises 780 v, being non-scientific works of 16 th th cent, and including books on architecture, classics, history, literature and theology. Included are books bequeathed to the Radcliffe Library by James Gibbs (1682-1754), the architect of the building, Richard Frewin (1681?-1761) Camden Professor of Ancient History, and other benefactors. Other non-scientific works not wanted by the Bodleian were sold in 1894. Back to Index Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755) , non-juring bishop (1728), antiquary and collector, had formed a foreign, classical and English library, and bought a large proportion of the Oriental and other volumes at the sale of his brother Thomass library in 1734. He had been a considerable benefactor during his lifetime: some hundreds of books in the shelfmark Jur. and elsewhere were given by him from 1730 on. A series of almanacs in 175 v, ranging in date from 1607-1747, were sent to the library in 1752-55, and are shelfmarked Rawlinson Almanacs: other almanacs have been added to the collection. He bequeathed to the University his large collection of 5,205 mss, among which are bound much printed material, largely contemporary printed sheets, including ballad sheets and book prospectuses; and all such printed books as were on vellum or silk or contained any manuscript note. c1,800 v in quarto and smaller sizes are shelfmarked Rawlinson. They date from 16
600000 People Connected With European Royalty 2 F Jane savile 2 3 Born Christened Died Buried Spouse henry Goodrickesir Knt (15801641) 2 3 John savile sir Bt. Husband John savile sir Bt. 2 http://www.e-familytree.net/f6809.htm
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600000 People Connected With European Royalty Born Christened Died Buried 3 F Anne savile 1 2 Husband henry Frederick Thynne1 Father Thomas Thynne sir ( ) 1 Mother Catherine Lyte-Howard ( -1650) 1 http://www.e-familytree.net/f2576.htm
Extractions: Sign my guestbook or Send me an email It costs me $50.00 (US) a month to host e-familytree.net. It currently gets 3000 unique visitors a day. If only 10% of the people (300) donated .05 of their local currency each, I'd almost cover my costs. So if you can, please donate a bit to keep this place going! Thanks for your help! Rob Salzman
Martin, Benjamin: Biographia Philosophica Ramus, Peter Regiomontanus Reyneau, Charles Ricciolus, Johannes Baptista Robins,Benjamin Rohault, James Rooke, Laurence savile, sir henry Saunderson, Nicholas http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/15277.ctl
Extractions: Martin, Benjamin Biographia Philosophica Being an Account of the Lives, Writings, and Inventions of the Most Eminent Philosophers and Mathematicians . Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1764 Edition. 567 p. 5-3/8 x 8-1/2 2002 Cloth CUSA $140.00tx 1-85506-973-3 Spring 2002 Benjamin Martin (1704-82) came from a family of Surrey farmers and seems to have received little in the way of formal education. However, he taught himself mathematics and astronomy, and in time became an accomplished inventor and maker of scientific instruments. He was also a keen disciple of Newtonon whose physics he gave public lecturesas well as a considerable philosopher of language. Martin published many books on these various subjects, but his chief ambition as a writer was nothing less than to provide a synopsis of all scientific and philosophical knowledge in a grand fourteen-volume series. Martin only ever completed five of these projected booktwo on philology, two on mathematics, and the Biographia Philosophica This rare little encyclopaedia contains entries detailing the lives and works of 157 people, from Thales and Euclid in antiquity to Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Nicholas Saunderson in Martin's own century. Typically, an entry will begin with biographical information and then move on to a critical assessment of its subject's work, 'digested according to the Order of Time in which they lived'. Sometimes, a bibliography is given in conclusion. As was usual in his era, Martin construed the term 'philosophy' broadly enough to include the sciences as well as abstract thought.
Waite sir henry savile was in Company Four, the Oxford group. That group had thetask of translating six books the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation. http://www.avdefense.com/waite.html
Extractions: We would like to thank Dr. D.A. Waite and The Bible For Today for giving us permission to reproduce the following information here. The following was taken from "Defending The King James Bible" (pp.71-80) by Dr. Waite. Please do not reproduce this elsewhere without first obtaining permission from The Bible For Today Two Superior King James New Testament Translators The Activities of Henry Savile. Sir Henry Savile was in Company Four, the Oxford group. That group had the task of translating six books: the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation. Here is some of the background of Henry Savile: c. Third , he translated the histories of Cornelius Tacitus and published the same with notes. Tacitus was a Latin historian, and Savile translated his work into English. The translators of these new versions, I'm sure, wouldn't be able to translate anything this complicated in Latin. In our country, Latin used to be required in the lower grades. In many schools it was a requirement for graduation from High School. Years ago that was the case; but now, in some schools, you don't have to take any foreign language at all. Some require you to take onemaybe French, German or Spanish. I took a year of Latin in college, but didn't have to take it in High School. I took Spanish there, and French in college. Of course I studied Hebrew and Greek in Seminary.
Encyclopædia Britannica sir henry savile University of St.Andrews Biographical sketch of thisEnglish mathematician known for his contributions to geometry. http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Sir Henry Morton Stanley
I4750 Dada (1039 - ) Knight William* Le Hardi DOUGLAS _ (1225 1298) _Martha* BRUCE + (1203 - .sir Knight Archibald henry* savile. http://www.afn.org/~lawson/d0013/g0000084.html
I3101 Unknown ( - ) Redgrave,Suffolk,England. Father sir Knight Nycholas* BACON Mother Jane* WARLEYFamily 1 sir henry* WOODHOUSE +Governor henry* WOODHOUSE. Sibella* savile. http://www.afn.org/~lawson/d0000/g0000027.html
Savile henry died in 1437. 11. sir Thomas savile, son of henry and Elizabeth was bornabt 1381. He married Margaret Pilkington, daughter of sir Thomas Pilkington. http://www.todmar.net/ancestry/savile_main.htm
Extractions: Savile My Savile ancestors The following Savile line is from the book " Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith". 01. Sir John Savile of Savile Hall is the first known of this family line. 02. Sir John Savile , son of John was born abt. 1150. He married a daughter of Simon de Rockley. 03. John Savile Esquire, son of John and brother of Sir Walter Savile was born abt. 1170. He married Agnes Aldwark , daughter of Sir Roger Aldwark 04. Henry Savile , son of John and Agnes was born abt. 1190. He married Alice Golcar , daughter and heiress of John Golcar. 05. Thomas Savile , son of Henry and Alice was born abt. 1250 of Newstead, Yorkshire, England. He married the daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Tankersley. 06. John Savile , son of Thomas was born in 1280. He married Isabel Lathom , daughter of Sir Robert Lathom. 07. Sir John Savile , son of John and Isabel was born abt. 1310. He married Jane de Bosco , daughter of Matthew de Bosco alias Wood. 08. Sir John Savile
( Mariah SIMONS - Thomas SLADE ) Edmund de Burgh, sir ( ), George savile, sir (5 Jan 1569 - ),George Talbot, sir (1528 - ), henry Strangways, sir (1500 - ), http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/index/ind0305.html
Extractions: Mariah SIMONS Res: Todd Co., KY Martha A. SIMONS Martha Jane SIMONS (Mar 1820 - AFT 1900) Res: Christian Co., KY Peter H. SIMONS Res: Christian Co., KY Robert Alexander SIMONS Res: Todd Co., KY T. L. SIMONS Res: Todd Co., KY W. A. SIMONS Res: Todd Co., KY William H. SIMONS William L. SIMONS Res: Todd Co., KY Samuel Darby SIMONS (SIMMONS) SIMPSON Elizabeth SIMPSON Henry SIMPSON ... Hugh Benjamin SIMPSON (1 Jan 1885 - 11 Apr 1923) Res: J. Harvey SIMPSON John Preston SIMPSON (23 May 1865 - 14 Apr 1940) Res: Loudon Co., TN Lillie Myrtle SIMPSON Rebecca Jane SIMPSON (10 Apr 1845 - 7 Feb 1885) Res: Greene Co. TN Vidella Jane SIMPSON (4 Apr 1851 - 1935) Res: Pittsylvania Co. VA Adrienne SIMS Harry Gibson SIMS Harry Walter SIMS Jane SIMS Res: Henry Co., VA; Orange (Person) Co., NC Lula May SIMS Samuel SIMS Thomas Jefferson SIMS May Doar SINEATH (20 May 1887 - 3 Nov 1963) Res: Columbia, Richland Co., SC Anthony SINGLETON (8 Oct 1788 - ) Eliza SINGLETON Res: Columbia, SC
Genealogy Of Art Seay Rutherford And Helen Aileen Semenske savile, henry, died November 26, 1437. savile, henry, born Tankersley, elland andthornshill, savile, John sir de, born Knight of Tankersley, savile, Nicholas, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judfan/rutherford/names19.htm
Extractions: Ramsay, Isabel born WFT Est 1350 Ramsay, Malcolm , Sir born WFT Est 1325 Randolph, Agnes born Abt 1307 died Abt 1369 Randolph, Isabel born Abt 1320 Randolph, Thomas , 1st Earl of Moray born Abt 1288 died 20 Jul 1332 Randolph, Thomas , Sir born 1250 died 1296 Randolph, Thomas , Sir born 1219 Rattray, Grizel born 1510 Rattray, John - Sir born Abt 1459 died 9 Sep 1513 Rattray, John the younger born Abt 1449 died Deceased Rattray, Patrick born 1400 Rattray, Silvester Rayne, Miss born Abt 1348 Rees, Rebecca born 1676 died Deceased Reside, Mary born Abt 1704 died Deceased Rhys, Hugh born 1656 died Deceased Ridley, Mary died Deceased Rishworth, Margery Risk, Margaret Florence born 1679 died 1761 Rivere, Margaret de La
Brief History of Robert Ramsden, married henry savile of Bradley Hall, Greetland and had threesons. sir John was Baron of the Exchequer in 1598. sir henry was tutor to http://www.longleyoldhall.co.uk/brief_history.htm
Extractions: Longley Old Hall Easter Open Days Visiting The Hall today ... Table of dates A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HALL Longley Old Hall is a timber framed Grade II* listed manor house. It was owned by the Ramsden family, the Lords of the Manors of Almondbury and Huddersfield, from about 1540 until 1976. The original owners of the Hall were the Wood family (also recorded as de la Wode, del Wood and Woodd) who are first recorded as living in Longley in 1338, although mention of a family of the same name goes back to the 1290s. Tax returns of 1379 and 1524 show the Woods' as the richest family in Almondbury. In the early 16th Century the Wood family was connected by marriage to the Beaumonts of Whitley. John Wood disinherited his son at the beginning of the Reformation and was left with three eligible daughters. Elizabeth married Thomas Kay of Newsome; Cecily married Thomas Savile of Eckesley (Exley), and Jennet married John Savile of New Hall, Elland. By these marriages the Woods established connections with the major land owners in the region. At the same time the Ramsdens of Crawstone Hall, Greetland, had started to show similar ambitions. Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Ramsden, married Henry Savile of Bradley Hall, Greetland and had three sons. Sir John was Baron of the Exchequer in 1598. Sir Henry was tutor to Queen Elizabeth, Provost of Eton College, and Warden of Merton College, Oxford where he was responsible for building the Fellows' Quad and inspiring work at the Bodleian Library. He was knighted by James I for his work in producing the Authorised version of the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. The third son, Thomas was a Proctor of Oxford University in 1592.
(Samuel SABIN - SISSON ) King Navarre) SANCHO III (King of Navarre) to Constance SAPCOTT SARAH to Elizabeth savile henry savile (sir) to Hannah SAWYER Hannah SAWYER http://www.genpc.com/gen/files/index/ind0639.html
Extractions: Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 Henry SLINGSBY Sir [ Parents died 1658 in Beheaded for his loyalty?. He married Barbara FALCONBERG. [Notes] Barbara FALCONBERG [ Parents died 31 Dec 1641. She married Henry SLINGSBY Sir. They had the following children: M i Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P. Thomas FALCONBERG 1st Viscount He had the following children: F i Barbara FALCONBERG died 31 Dec 1641. Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P. [ Parents married Dorothy CRADOCK. [Notes] Dorothy CRADOCK [ Parents married Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P.. They had the following children: M i Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart George CRADOCK He had the following children: F i Dorothy CRADOCK Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart [ Parents married Sarah SAVILE. Sarah SAVILE [ Parents married Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart. They had the following children: M i Charles SLINGSBY F ii Barbara SLINGSBY died 1722. John SAVILE Sir Knt He had the following children: F i Sarah SAVILE F ii Jane SAVILE Charles SLINGSBY [ Parents married Miss TURNER on 1738. [Notes] Miss TURNER [ Parents married Charles SLINGSBY on 1738.
Extractions: Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 William RADCLYFFE married Joan TEMPEST. Joan TEMPEST [ Parents married William RADCLYFFE. They had the following children: F i Ann RATCLIFFE was born about 1478. John TEMPEST Sir Knt He had the following children: F i Joan TEMPEST Richard GOODRICKE died 1581. He married Clare NORTON. [Notes] Clare NORTON [ Parents married Richard GOODRICKE. They had the following children: M i Richard GOODRICKE died 1601. Richard GOODRICKE [ Parents died 1601. He married Meriel EURE. [Notes] Meriel EURE [ Parents married Richard GOODRICKE. They had the following children: M i Henry GOODRICKE Sir Knt was born 1580 and died 1641. William EURE Lord Eure He had the following children: F i Meriel EURE Henry GOODRICKE Sir Knt [ Parents was born 1580. He died 1641. Henry married Jane SAVILE. Jane SAVILE [ Parents married Henry GOODRICKE Sir Knt. They had the following children: F i Mary GOODRICKE Richard HAWKESWORTH died 1657. He married Mary GOODRICKE. Mary GOODRICKE [ Parents married Richard HAWKESWORTH. They had the following children: M i Walter HAWKESWORTH Walter HAWKESWORTH [ Parents married Alice BROWNLOW.
SIGNED Amateur Boxing Association Wembley Middlesex, signed by sir henry COOPER. MandevilleSpinal Unit on Official Hawkwood, signed by sir JIMMY savile (sir Jimmy is http://www.gbfdcshop.co.uk/Signed/Signed.asp?Signed=1&S=3