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  • John Walmisley
  • John Richard Lambert Walmisley (1816–1890) was an English solicitor, Volunteer officer, and prominent oarsman who twice won the Wingfield Sculls, the amateur

    John Walmisley

    John_Walmisley

  • Walmisley
  • Surname list

    Walmisley is a surname, and may refer to: Gilbert Walmisley (1680–1751), English barrister John Walmisley Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1814–1856), English

    Walmisley

    Walmisley

  • City of London Artillery
  • Military unit

    The first commanding officer was Captain (later Lieutenant-Colonel) John Walmisley (1818–90), a London solicitor, famous oarsman and former officer in

    City of London Artillery

    City of London Artillery

    City_of_London_Artillery

  • Henry Chapman (rower)
  • English rower

    specified umpiring arrangements. Other signatories were Patrick Colquhoun, John Walmisley and Thomas Howard Fellows. Wingfield Sculls Record of Races Henley Royal

    Henry Chapman (rower)

    Henry_Chapman_(rower)

  • Thames Club
  • English rowing club

    J. S. Robinson, Francis Playford, L. D. Strutton, and John Walmisley (stroke) with G. Walmisley (cox). Thames Club were runners up in the event in 1848

    Thames Club

    Thames_Club

  • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
  • English composer and conductor (1875–1912)

    United States in the early 1900s. He married an Englishwoman, Jessie Walmisley, and both their children had musical careers. Their son, Hiawatha, adapted

    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

    Samuel_Coleridge-Taylor

  • Thomas Attwood Walmisley
  • English composer and organist (1814–1856)

    Walmisley (21 January 1814 – 17 January 1856) was an English composer and organist. He was born in London, the son of Thomas Forbes Gerrard Walmisley

    Thomas Attwood Walmisley

    Thomas Attwood Walmisley

    Thomas_Attwood_Walmisley

  • Avril Coleridge-Taylor
  • British musician and composer (1903–1998)

    daughter of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and his wife Jessie (née Walmisley). Gwendolen Avril Coleridge-Taylor was born in South Norwood, London,

    Avril Coleridge-Taylor

    Avril_Coleridge-Taylor

  • Gilbert Walmisley
  • English barrister (1680-1751)

    Gilbert Walmisley or Walmesley (1680–1751) was an English barrister, known as a friend of Samuel Johnson. Walmisley was descended from an ancient family

    Gilbert Walmisley

    Gilbert_Walmisley

  • Edward John Hopkins
  • English organist and composer

    outgoing voluntary for his organ teacher Thomas Forbes Walmisley, the father of Thomas Attwood Walmisley, at St Martin's-in-the-Fields. He left the Chapel

    Edward John Hopkins

    Edward John Hopkins

    Edward_John_Hopkins

  • Stephen Cleobury
  • English organist and conductor (1948–2019)

    Sir Stephen John Cleobury CBE (/ˈkliːbəri/ KLEE-bər-ee; 31 December 1948 – 22 November 2019) was an English organist and music director. He worked with

    Stephen Cleobury

    Stephen Cleobury

    Stephen_Cleobury

  • Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon
  • British countess and Methodist leader (1707–1791)

    2024. Walmisley, Edward (1870). Case on behalf of the Right Honourable Edith Maud, Countess of Loudon. p. 41. Walmisley 1870, pp. 5, 67–8. Walmisley 1870

    Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon

    Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon

    Selina_Hastings,_Countess_of_Huntingdon

  • John Bacchus Dykes
  • English clergyman and hymnwriter (1823–1876)

    As an extra-curricular subject, he studied music under Thomas Attwood Walmisley, whose madrigal society he joined. He also joined the Peterhouse Musical

    John Bacchus Dykes

    John Bacchus Dykes

    John_Bacchus_Dykes

  • List of music students by teacher: T to Z
  • teachers Walmisley (1814–1856) studied with teachers including Thomas Attwood. Henry Hugo Pierson [pupils] this teacher's teachers T. F. Walmisley (1783–1866)

    List of music students by teacher: T to Z

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_T_to_Z

  • John Ratcliffe (soldier)
  • English soldier and politician

    Sir John Ratcliffe or Radcliffe (22 February 1582 – 5 November 1627)) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614

    John Ratcliffe (soldier)

    John Ratcliffe (soldier)

    John_Ratcliffe_(soldier)

  • Choir of St John's College, Cambridge
  • Collegiate choir

    Sharpe 1777 John Clarke Whitfeld (1799-1820) then organist Hereford Cathedral William Beale 1820 Samuel Matthews 1821 Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1833–1856)

    Choir of St John's College, Cambridge

    Choir of St John's College, Cambridge

    Choir_of_St_John's_College,_Cambridge

  • Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
  • Nov 1820) Samuel Matthews (app. 29 Dec 1821) Thomas Attwood Walmisley (app. 1 Feb 1833) John Larkin Hopkins (app. 31 Mar 1856) Charles Villiers Stanford

    Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge

    Choir_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge

  • Lichfield
  • Cathedral city in Staffordshire, England

    Addison (1672–1719), essayist, poet, playwright, and politician. Gilbert Walmisley (1680–1751), barrister, friend of Samuel Johnson, buried in a vault near

    Lichfield

    Lichfield

    Lichfield

  • Dr. Bonham's Case
  • Case decided in 1610 in England

    it covered malpractice, not illicit practice. Walmisley and Foster sided with the college, with Walmisley delivering the joint opinion. He said that since

    Dr. Bonham's Case

    Dr. Bonham's Case

    Dr._Bonham's_Case

  • List of Anglican church composers
  • Vaughan Williams Charles Garland Verrinder Thomas Attwood Walmisley William Walton Thomas Weelkes John Weldon Samuel Wesley Samuel Sebastian Wesley Alfred Wheeler

    List of Anglican church composers

    List_of_Anglican_church_composers

  • Thomas Attwood (composer)
  • English composer and organist (1765–1838)

    1819), a poem by Robert Burns. He taught John Goss, Cipriani Potter, his godson Thomas Attwood Walmisley, and child prodigy Elizabeth Jonas. Through

    Thomas Attwood (composer)

    Thomas Attwood (composer)

    Thomas_Attwood_(composer)

  • Evensong
  • Church service

    Victorian composers such as Charles Villiers Stanford, Thomas Attwood Walmisley to later masters of the form such as Herbert Murrill, Basil Harwood, Herbert

    Evensong

    Evensong

    Evensong

  • James Egan (engraver)
  • Irish mezzotint engraver (1799–1842)

    pictures after S. J. E. Jones, and a portrait of John Lodge, librarian at Cambridge, after Walmisley. "Egan, James" . Dictionary of National Biography

    James Egan (engraver)

    James_Egan_(engraver)

  • Hymns Ancient and Modern
  • English hymnal

    Hymns (1779) by John Newton and William Cowper and A Collection of Hymns for the Use of The People Called Methodists (1779) by John Wesley and Charles

    Hymns Ancient and Modern

    Hymns Ancient and Modern

    Hymns_Ancient_and_Modern

  • Olympia London
  • Exhibition centre and conference centre in West Kensington, London

    style by Henry Edward Coe with James Edmeston and engineers Arthur T Walmisley and Max Am Ende. The ironwork of the roof is by Handyside of Derby. Olympia

    Olympia London

    Olympia London

    Olympia_London

  • Decani and cantoris
  • Sides of a church choir occupied by the Dean and the Cantor

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    Decani and cantoris

    Decani and cantoris

    Decani_and_cantoris

  • The Mulliner Book
  • John Heywood inscribed the title page of the manuscript Sum liber thomas mullineri / iohanne heywoode teste. ('I am Thomas Mulliner's book, with John

    The Mulliner Book

    The_Mulliner_Book

  • Chapel Royal
  • Group ministering to the spiritual needs of the British monarch

    known as the Children of the Chapel, produced plays by playwrights including John Lyly, Ben Jonson, and George Chapman, and performed them at court and then

    Chapel Royal

    Chapel Royal

    Chapel_Royal

  • Thomas Forbes Walmisley
  • Music artist

    Thomas Forbes Walmisley (22 May 1783 – 10 July 1866) was an organist, and a composer of church music and of glees. Walmisley was born in Westminster, London

    Thomas Forbes Walmisley

    Thomas Forbes Walmisley

    Thomas_Forbes_Walmisley

  • List of University of Cambridge people
  • Thomas Attwood Walmisley (Trinity/St John's/Jesus) Jeremy Warmsley (Churchill) Judith Weir (King's) Eric Whitacre (Sidney Sussex) John Clarke Whitfield

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people

  • George Garrett (composer)
  • English organist and composer

    Wesley at Winchester. Garrett was appointed the Director of Music at St. John's College, Cambridge in 1857 and held the position for forty years. Garrett

    George Garrett (composer)

    George Garrett (composer)

    George_Garrett_(composer)

  • Caius Choirbook
  • Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    Caius Choirbook

    Caius Choirbook

    Caius_Choirbook

  • The New English Hymnal
  • 1986 Anglican hymnal

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    The New English Hymnal

    The_New_English_Hymnal

  • St Martin-in-the-Fields
  • Church in London

    Thomas Forbes Gerrard Walmisley 1814–1854 William Thomas Best 1852–1855? W. H. Adams, appointed 1857 H. W. A. Beale William John Kipps 1899–1924 Martin

    St Martin-in-the-Fields

    St Martin-in-the-Fields

    St_Martin-in-the-Fields

  • List of music students by teacher: A to B
  • Edmund Ayrton. George Cooper [pupils] John Goss [pupils] Henry Hugh Pierson [pupils] Thomas Attwood Walmisley [pupils] Cipriani Potter [pupils] this

    List of music students by teacher: A to B

    List of music students by teacher: A to B

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_A_to_B

  • Madrigal
  • Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras

    Oxford Book of English Madrigals Samuel Wesley Thomas Attwood Walmisley Joseph Barnby John Wall Callcott Robert Lucas de Pearsall Vincent d'Indy Paul Hindemith

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

  • Fred & Roxy
  • Roxana Aslani is now co-founder of No Other Lover with partner Piers Walmisley in the United Kingdom. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums

    Fred & Roxy

    Fred_&_Roxy

  • Percy Dearmer
  • English cleric and Christian Socialist

    was considered necessary in an environment in which conservatives such as John Kensit had been leading demonstrations, interruptions of services and legal

    Percy Dearmer

    Percy Dearmer

    Percy_Dearmer

  • List of composers by name
  • Vincent Wallace (1812–1865) Joelle Wallach (born 1946) Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1814–1856) Craig Walsh (born 1971) Jennifer Walshe (born 1974) Bruno

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • List of organists
  • (1896–1987) John Tomkins (1586–1638) Stanley Vann (1910–2010) William Litton Viner (1790–1867) Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941) Thomas Forbes Walmisley (1783–1866)

    List of organists

    List_of_organists

  • Croydon Minster
  • Church in Croydon, England

    incomplete, but include: Thomas Attwood Walmisley 1830–1833 John Pyke Hullah 1837–? After the fire of 1867: John Rhodes 1857–1868 Frederick Cambridge 1868–1911

    Croydon Minster

    Croydon Minster

    Croydon_Minster

  • Gilbert and Sullivan
  • Victorian-era theatrical partnership

    Notes and Jottings on Gilbert and Sullivan Operas by Guy H. and Claude A. Walmisley (Privately Printed, Undated, early 20th century) Perry, Helga. Ruddygore

    Gilbert and Sullivan

    Gilbert and Sullivan

    Gilbert_and_Sullivan

  • Samuel Johnson
  • English writer and lexicographer (1709–1784)

    position of headmaster at Solihull School. Although Johnson's friend Gilbert Walmisley gave his support, Johnson was passed over because the school's directors

    Samuel Johnson

    Samuel Johnson

    Samuel_Johnson

  • British Concerts
  • Elliott (1788-1856), John Goss, William Hawes, William Horsley, John Jolly (1790-1864), William Linley, Thomas Forbes Walmisley and Sir George Smart.

    British Concerts

    British_Concerts

  • Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet
  • price of guineas at 22 shilling in March 1696 and for the attainder of Sir John Fenwick on 25 November 1696. He built and lived at Elmhurst Hall just north

    Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Michael_Biddulph,_2nd_Baronet

  • List of musicians at English cathedrals
  • composers Charles John Blood Meacham, Richard Yates Mander and Rupert Jeffcoat. 1715 Barnabas Gunn 1733? William de St. Thunes 1735? John Ohio Eversman 1765

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List_of_musicians_at_English_cathedrals

  • Professor of Music (Cambridge)
  • Tudway 1730 Maurice Greene 1755 John Randall 1799 Charles Hague 1821 John Clarke Whitfield 1836 Thomas Attwood Walmisley 1856 William Sterndale Bennett

    Professor of Music (Cambridge)

    Professor_of_Music_(Cambridge)

  • List of English settings of Magnificats and Nunc dimittis
  • Chichester Service Vann Hereford Service Vann Peterborough Service Walmisley in D major Walmisley in D minor Walton Chichester Service Ward First Service Warren

    List of English settings of Magnificats and Nunc dimittis

    List of English settings of Magnificats and Nunc dimittis

    List_of_English_settings_of_Magnificats_and_Nunc_dimittis

  • D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
  • British theatre company

    Musicals101.com, accessed 8 October 2009 Rollins and Witts, p. VIII Walmisley, Guy H. and Claude A. Excerpt about Ruddigore Archived 1 October 2009

    D'Oyly Carte Opera Company

    D'Oyly Carte Opera Company

    D'Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company

  • List of music students by teacher: R to S
  • Spencer (1767–1831) studied with teachers including unknown . Thomas Forbes Walmisley [pupils] this teacher's teachers Spitta (1841–1894) studied with teachers

    List of music students by teacher: R to S

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_R_to_S

  • Anglican church music
  • Music genre

    late 19th and early 20th century, including settings by Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Charles Wood, Thomas Tertius Noble, Basil Harwood and George Dyson, works

    Anglican church music

    Anglican church music

    Anglican_church_music

  • David Willcocks
  • British choral conductor (1919–2015)

    books Carols for Choirs which he edited along with Reginald Jacques and John Rutter. He was also director of the Royal College of Music in London. During

    David Willcocks

    David Willcocks

    David_Willcocks

  • Philip Ledger
  • English choirmaster and academic (1937–2012)

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    Philip Ledger

    Philip_Ledger

  • Ruddigore
  • 1887 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

    (Archived 1 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine) by Guy H. and Claude A. Walmisley (Privately Printed, Undated, early 20th century) "Music: The New Comic

    Ruddigore

    Ruddigore

    Ruddigore

  • Forrest-Heyther partbooks
  • Christe John Norman – Missa Resurrexit John Taverner – Missa Corona spinea Thomas Ashwell – Missa Ave Maria Hugh Aston – Missa Videte manus meas John Taverner

    Forrest-Heyther partbooks

    Forrest-Heyther_partbooks

  • Church of St Alkelda, Giggleswick
  • Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England

    anglican.org. Retrieved 19 September 2020. Whitaker 1805, p. 127. Peile, John (2014) [1913]. Biographical register of Christ's College, 1505-1905. Volume

    Church of St Alkelda, Giggleswick

    Church of St Alkelda, Giggleswick

    Church_of_St_Alkelda,_Giggleswick

  • Brompton Cemetery
  • Historic cemetery in London

    Richard Wadeson – VC recipient Edward Wadsworth – artist Thomas Attwood Walmisley – composer and organist. Sir Robert Warburton – Anglo-Indian soldier and

    Brompton Cemetery

    Brompton Cemetery

    Brompton_Cemetery

  • List of people from Hastings
  • in Hastings, benefactor to several local institutions. Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1814–1856), organist, Professor of Music at Cambridge. Lived in Hastings

    List of people from Hastings

    List_of_people_from_Hastings

  • List of music students by teacher: G to J
  • studied with teachers including William Hawes, Edward John Hopkins, and Thomas Forbes Walmisley. Frederick Bridge [pupils] Stephen Austen Pearce Also

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_G_to_J

  • Glee (music)
  • English type of choral song

    William Paxton John Sale Reginald Spofforth John Stafford Smith R. J. S. Stevens John Andrew Stevenson Stephen Storace T. A. Walmisley Samuel Webbe Sr

    Glee (music)

    Glee_(music)

  • Mass (music)
  • Form of sacred musical composition

    and Mass in F minor by Anton Bruckner Mass in D minor, op. 10 (1866) by John Knowles Paine Petite messe solennelle (1863) by Gioachino Rossini Requiem

    Mass (music)

    Mass (music)

    Mass_(music)

  • The Oxford Book of Tudor Anthems
  • 1978 music book edited by Christopher Morris

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    The Oxford Book of Tudor Anthems

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Tudor_Anthems

  • Trinity Methodist Church, Harrogate
  • Church in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England

    carried out the joinery work, John Baines of Ripon the slating, Morrell and Hartley of Bradford were the painters, Walmisley of Preston the glaziers and

    Trinity Methodist Church, Harrogate

    Trinity Methodist Church, Harrogate

    Trinity_Methodist_Church,_Harrogate

  • Alex Klein
  • Brazilian oboist (born 1964)

    von Rhein, John (June 25, 2016). "Oboist Alex Klein to return as CSO principal". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 13, 2020. von Rhein, John (May 25, 2017)

    Alex Klein

    Alex_Klein

  • William Henry Harris
  • English organist and composer (1883–1973)

    us, O Lord God, a setting of a prayer in a Sermon (29th February 1628) by John Donne first heard in Windsor on 29 October 1959, and which was sung at the

    William Henry Harris

    William Henry Harris

    William_Henry_Harris

  • Lay clerk
  • Professional adult singer in a cathedral

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    Lay clerk

    Lay clerk

    Lay_clerk

  • Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
  • Choirmaster of the Chapel Royal of England

    famous musicians such as Pelham Humfrey, Henry Purcell, John Blow and Michael Wise. 1444 John Plummer 1455 Henry Abyngdon 1478 Gilbert Banester 1486 Lawrence

    Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal

    Master_of_the_Children_of_the_Chapel_Royal

  • The Hymnal 1982
  • 1982 hymnal of the Episcopal Church

    Boyce John Goss T. Tertius Noble Frederick Ouseley Hubert Parry John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford Ralph Vaughan Williams Thomas Attwood Walmisley Samuel

    The Hymnal 1982

    The Hymnal 1982

    The_Hymnal_1982

  • Lichfield (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)

    peerage as Earl Gower At the general election in 1761, Thomas Anson (MP) and John Levett were declared elected. However, a petition was lodged, and Levett's

    Lichfield (constituency)

    Lichfield (constituency)

    Lichfield_(constituency)

  • William Thomas Best
  • English organist and composer

    to Bach's music in particular. He had some lessons in counterpoint from John Richardson, organist of St. Nicholas's Roman Catholic church; and also, it

    William Thomas Best

    William Thomas Best

    William_Thomas_Best

  • Richard Dyott (died 1719)
  • English landowner and politician

    Archived 23 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine retrieved December 2017 John Burke A genealogical and heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain

    Richard Dyott (died 1719)

    Richard Dyott (died 1719)

    Richard_Dyott_(died_1719)

  • Regent's Harmonic Institution
  • Ferdinand Ries (who was German), George Thomas Smart, Thomas Forbes Walmisley, Thomas Welsh, and Samuel Wesley. Eventually internal struggles led many

    Regent's Harmonic Institution

    Regent's_Harmonic_Institution

  • Preces
  • Traditional prayer in Christianity

    everyone from the Pope to [the] Virgin Mary to the prelate of Opus Dei". John L. Allen describes its contents as follows: "invocations to the Holy Spirit

    Preces

    Preces

  • Gyffard partbooks
  • choral partbooks, containing pieces by composers such as Thomas Tallis and John Sheppard, as well as additional unnamed composers, which are not found in

    Gyffard partbooks

    Gyffard_partbooks

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1624
  • Pooley Constituency Members Notes Lancashire Sir John Ratcliffe Sir Thomas Walmisley Lancaster John Selden Sir Humphrey May May sat for Leicester, replaced

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1624

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1624

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1624

  • Lambeth Choirbook
  • the Library at Lambeth Palace. London, 1812 (London, 1965), 1 Bergsagel, John D. (ed.): Nicholas Ludford (c.1485–c.1557): Collected Works, Corpus mensurabilis

    Lambeth Choirbook

    Lambeth_Choirbook

  • Acousticity (The Albion Band album)
  • 1993 studio album by Albion Band

    Ashley Reed, violin, vocals; Chris While, vocals, acoustic guitar; Diane Walmisley guests on vocals on Memories of You B. Hinton and G. Wall, Ashley Hutchings:

    Acousticity (The Albion Band album)

    Acousticity_(The_Albion_Band_album)

  • 1944 Birthday Honours (Mentioned in Despatches)
  • (44437). G. F. Turner (77588), RAFVR. K. R. Upright (85907), RAFVR. J. Walmisley (80055), RAFVR. L. W. N. Walker (45864). A. F. Ward (45472). H. J. Walters

    1944 Birthday Honours (Mentioned in Despatches)

    1944_Birthday_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Despatches)

  • Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
  • University church in Cambridge, England

    1923–1943: Hugh Fraser Stewart 1943–1958: John Burnaby 1958-1969: Harry Williams 1969–1983: John Robinson 1984–1991: John Bowker 1991–2006: Arnold Browne 2006–present:

    Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

    Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

    Trinity_College_Chapel,_Cambridge

  • Royal School of Church Music
  • Christian music education organisation

    Organist of Worcester Cathedral and Organist of Southwark Cathedral) 1998–2007 John Harper 2007–2012 Lindsay Gray 2012–2018 Andrew Reid (formerly Master of the

    Royal School of Church Music

    Royal School of Church Music

    Royal_School_of_Church_Music

  • 1987 Birthday Honours
  • UK government national awards

    The Yorkshire Volunteers, Territorial Army. Major Jonathan Christopher Walmisley, Corps of Royal Engineers. Major (Quartermaster) Glyndwr Brian Watkins

    1987 Birthday Honours

    1987_Birthday_Honours

  • Henry Eeles Dresser
  • English businessman and ornithologist

    University of Manchester, since 1899 and was purchased for the museum by John Thomasson (a Bolton businessman). Dresser's egg collection was acquired by

    Henry Eeles Dresser

    Henry Eeles Dresser

    Henry_Eeles_Dresser

  • Deptford (London County Council constituency)
  • London County Council constituency

    Marshall James Pike Municipal Reform Guy Herbert Walmisley Municipal Reform 1925 James Mahoney Labour John Speakman Labour 1937 Isaac Hayward Labour 1942

    Deptford (London County Council constituency)

    Deptford_(London_County_Council_constituency)

  • Society of Engineers (United Kingdom)
  • Sir Frank Whittle for jet engine design, Sir Christopher Hinton and Sir John Cockcroft for their work on atomic energy, Sir Geoffrey de Havilland for

    Society of Engineers (United Kingdom)

    Society_of_Engineers_(United_Kingdom)

  • List of music students by teacher: N to Q
  • Reissiger, Johann Christian Rinck, Václav Tomášek, and Thomas Attwood Walmisley. Hubert Parry [pupils] Kees van Baaren [pupils] Piet Ketting Guillaume

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_N_to_Q

  • Anglican chant
  • Form of church singing

    the 18th century. The earliest known examples are single chants written by John Blow, Henry Purcell, and their contemporaries. Earlier examples by Tudor

    Anglican chant

    Anglican chant

    Anglican_chant

  • 1916 Birthday Honours
  • National awards given by King George V

    Borderers Lt. Michael Wallington, Royal Sussex Regiment Temp. Lt. Guy Herbert Walmisley, Royal Engineers Capt. Charles Herbert Walsh, Connaught Rangers, 32nd

    1916 Birthday Honours

    1916_Birthday_Honours

  • 12th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment (Bermondsey)
  • Military unit

    shellfire on the night of 13/14 July and the second-in-command, Maj H.J. Walmisley-Dresser, assumed command of 12th ESR as acting Lt-Col (he was from the

    12th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment (Bermondsey)

    12th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment (Bermondsey)

    12th_(Service)_Battalion,_East_Surrey_Regiment_(Bermondsey)

  • Sir Willoughby Aston, 2nd Baronet
  • English baronet (1640-1702)

    fourth son of the 1st Earl of Bristol) and Margery Aston (wife of Gilbert Walmisley), and one grandson, Sir Thomas Aston, 4th Baronet (c. 1705–1744), MP for

    Sir Willoughby Aston, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Willoughby_Aston,_2nd_Baronet

  • The English Hymnal
  • 1906 Anglican hymnal

    (1359): 243–245. doi:10.2307/936457. ISSN 2397-5318. JSTOR 936457. Hawes, John (2000). "The English Hymnal". London: Parish Church of St Mary-the-Virgin

    The English Hymnal

    The English Hymnal

    The_English_Hymnal

  • Ilam (electorate)
  • Electoral district in Canterbury, New Zealand

    Paul Gilbert 1,956 4.50 +3.84 3,807 8.72 +8.10 New Conservative Simon Walmisley 661 1.52 +0.89 533 1.22 +0.88 Outdoors Heidi Jensen-Warren 286 0.65 –

    Ilam (electorate)

    Ilam (electorate)

    Ilam_(electorate)

  • Nine Lessons and Carols
  • Traditional Christmas service of Christian worship

    influential publication. At around this time, the composer and organist John Stainer was compiling a collection, Christmas Carols New and Old, and during

    Nine Lessons and Carols

    Nine Lessons and Carols

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  • Jon
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    Jon

    The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan

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  • JOHNA
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    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

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    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

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    John

    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

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    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God

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  • St. John
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    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

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     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

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    JON

     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

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    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

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    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

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    John

    God is Gracious

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    John

    the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan

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    Name of a Sahabiyah RA

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    The feminine of the name Aidan meaning “little fire.”

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    Deiphobus

    A son of Priam.

  • Thavamani
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    Gift from God

  • Naomi
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    beautiful; agreeable; sweet; pleasant

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    Magnified; Respected

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  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Prester
  • n.

    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.