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  • Thomas Andrewes
  • Thomas Andrewes, who had a more prominent role in the British East India Company and was a contemporary of the London politician; this other Andrewes

    Thomas Andrewes

    Thomas_Andrewes

  • Lancelot Andrewes
  • English bishop and scholar (1555–1626)

    most of the modern languages of Europe. Andrewes was the elder brother of the scholar and cleric Roger Andrewes, who also served as a translator for the

    Lancelot Andrewes

    Lancelot Andrewes

    Lancelot_Andrewes

  • Andrewes
  • Surname list

    Andrewes is a surname, and may refer to: Antony Andrewes (1910–1990), British classical scholar and historian Sir Christopher Andrewes (1896–1988), British

    Andrewes

    Andrewes

  • Andrewe
  • Surname list

    Andrewe (fl. 1604), English poet Andrewes Andrew (surname) Andrews (surname) This page lists people with the surname Andrewe. If an internal link intending

    Andrewe

    Andrewe

  • Thomas Andrewe
  • Thomas Andrewe (fl. 1604), was the author of a poem in rhymed heroics, entitled 'The Unmasking of a Feminine Machiavell,’ 4to, 1604. Following the title

    Thomas Andrewe

    Thomas_Andrewe

  • Damaris Cudworth Masham
  • British philosopher and theologian (1659–1708)

    married to London merchant citizen Thomas Andrewes (d. 1653) (son of the Commonwealth Lord Mayor of London Sir Thomas Andrewes), by whom there were several

    Damaris Cudworth Masham

    Damaris_Cudworth_Masham

  • Thomas Foote
  • Local politician in London (1598–1687)

    Sir Thomas Foote, 1st Baronet (1598 – 12 October 1687) was a wealthy Citizen and grocer of London. He was Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1649. During

    Thomas Foote

    Thomas_Foote

  • Ralph Cudworth
  • English clergyman, theologian, philosopher, and Cambridge Platonist (1617–1688)

    (née Cradock) Andrewes and Thomas Andrewes) were: Richard Andrewes (living 1688) who, according to Peile, is not the Richard Andrewes who attended Christ's

    Ralph Cudworth

    Ralph Cudworth

    Ralph_Cudworth

  • List of lord mayors of London
  • London: Dowgate ward". Retrieved 27 April 2016. H. Miller, 'Seymour, Sir Thomas I (by 1476-1535/36), of London, Saffron Walden, Essex and Hoxton, Mdx.'

    List of lord mayors of London

    List of lord mayors of London

    List_of_lord_mayors_of_London

  • List of regicides of Charles I of England
  • UK public library membership required.) McIntosh, A.W. (2004b). "Andrewes, Sir Thomas (d. 1659)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.)

    List of regicides of Charles I of England

    List of regicides of Charles I of England

    List_of_regicides_of_Charles_I_of_England

  • William Andrewes
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1899–1974)

    one daughter. Sir William and Lady Andrewes are buried in the churchyard of St Andrew's, Chilcomb. Admiral Andrewes was the recipient of numerous awards

    William Andrewes

    William_Andrewes

  • Matthew Cradock
  • English merchant and politician (died 1641)

    by his first wife, married first Thomas Andrewes, citizen and Leatherseller of London (the son of Sir Thomas Andrewes, Lord Mayor of London in 1649 and

    Matthew Cradock

    Matthew_Cradock

  • Gerrard Andrewes
  • English churchman

    Gerrard Andrewes (3 April 1750 – 2 June 1825) was an English churchman, Dean of Canterbury from 1809. He was the son of Gerrard Andrewes, vicar of Syston

    Gerrard Andrewes

    Gerrard_Andrewes

  • Thomas Andrew
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Andrulewicz Thomas Andrew (sprinter), winner of the 1977 NCAA Division I Men's 4 × 100 m Thomas Andrewe, poet All pages with titles beginning with Thomas Andrew

    Thomas Andrew

    Thomas_Andrew

  • High Sheriff of Northamptonshire
  • List of officeholders

    Edward Saunders 1687: Thomas Andrewes of Great Addington and Harleston 1688: William Hastings of Hinton 1689: Thomas Andrewes of Great Addington and

    High Sheriff of Northamptonshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Northamptonshire

  • List of sheriffs of the City of London
  • Wollaston 1640 Thomas Adams, John Warner 1641 John Towse, Abraham Reynardson 1642 George Garret, George Clarke 1643 John Langham, Thomas Andrewes 1644 John

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List_of_sheriffs_of_the_City_of_London

  • List of officials and shareholders in the Royal African Company, 1672
  • Ashburnham Alderman Robert Ask John Ashby John Ayres Thomas Aldworth Russell Alsop Richard Alic Thomas Andrewes Duke of Buckingham John, Earl of Bath George Lord

    List of officials and shareholders in the Royal African Company, 1672

    List_of_officials_and_shareholders_in_the_Royal_African_Company,_1672

  • Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt
  • Australian-born British judge

    Australian-born British judge. Born in Ballarat, Victoria, he was the son of Thomas Andrewes Uthwatt and his wife Annie Hazlitt. He was educated at Ballarat College

    Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt

    Augustus_Andrewes_Uthwatt,_Baron_Uthwatt

  • Thomas Andrews (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American wrestler Thomas Andrewes (died 1659), English financier who supported the parliament cause during the English Civil War Thomas Andrews (metallurgist)

    Thomas Andrews (disambiguation)

    Thomas_Andrews_(disambiguation)

  • Edward Abney
  • English politician

    His first wife, Damaris Andrewes, was the daughter of Thomas Andrewes (died 1653), a London merchant, son of Sir Thomas Andrewes (died 1659), Commonwealth

    Edward Abney

    Edward Abney

    Edward_Abney

  • Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
  • House of Commons chaplain

    (1832–1833) Temple Frere (1833–1835) John Vane (1835–) Gerrard Thomas Andrewes (1839–1849) Thomas Garnier (1849–1857) Henry Drury (1857–1862) Charles Merivale

    Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons

    Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons

    Chaplain_to_the_Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons

  • Abraham Reynardson
  • English merchant (1589-1661)

    Lord Mayor of London in 1649. Reynardson was born at Plymouth, the son of Thomas Reynardson, Turkey merchant of Plymouth and his wife Julia Brace, He served

    Abraham Reynardson

    Abraham Reynardson

    Abraham_Reynardson

  • William Uthwatt
  • William Andrewes Uthwatt (1882 – 4 December 1952) was a priest of the Church of England. He was the Archdeacon of Huntingdon from 1943 to 1947. Andrewes Uthwatt

    William Uthwatt

    William Uthwatt

    William_Uthwatt

  • T. S. Eliot
  • Poet, essayist and playwright (1888–1965)

    Dryden (1924) Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca (1928) For Lancelot Andrewes (1928) Dante (1929) Selected Essays, 1917-1932 (1932) The Use of Poetry

    T. S. Eliot

    T. S. Eliot

    T._S._Eliot

  • Caroline Divines
  • Influential theologians and writers in the 17th-century Anglican Church

    divinity.' Like Andrewes, Laud's Private Devotions were printed posthumously, although they have never been as popular as those by Andrewes. His views towards

    Caroline Divines

    Caroline Divines

    Caroline_Divines

  • John Kendrick (lord mayor)
  • English merchant and politician

    well as the merchant John Kendrick. His maternal grandparents were not Sir Thomas Moulson, the Lord Mayor of London in 1634, and his wife Ann (Radcliffe)

    John Kendrick (lord mayor)

    John_Kendrick_(lord_mayor)

  • Samuel Chidley
  • Political activist (b. 1616)

    followed documents he had presented to the City of London Corporation, to Thomas Andrewes, who had been Lord Mayor of London for the year 1650–1, to the English

    Samuel Chidley

    Samuel_Chidley

  • King James Version
  • 1611 English translation of the Bible

    OCLC 3512140. Story, G. M. (1967). Lancelot Andrewes Sermons. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Thomas, Isaiah (1874). The history of printing in America

    King James Version

    King James Version

    King_James_Version

  • Reformed Episcopal Church
  • Anglican church of Episcopalian heritage

    Reformed Episcopal Church in that country. Former Church of England minister Thomas Huband Gregg was consecrated a bishop to lead adherents there. By 1910 there

    Reformed Episcopal Church

    Reformed Episcopal Church

    Reformed_Episcopal_Church

  • King James Only movement
  • Movement asserting superiority of the King James Bible

    Polity. Dunkard Brethren Church. 1 November 2021. p. 7. Kurian, George Thomas; Day, Sarah Claudine (14 March 2017). The Essential Handbook of Denominations

    King James Only movement

    King James Only movement

    King_James_Only_movement

  • Charwelton
  • Village and civil parish in England

    listed building. Holy Trinity contains a series of monuments to the Andrewe or Andrewes family. Several family members who died late in the 15th or early

    Charwelton

    Charwelton

    Charwelton

  • Thomas Bowdler the Younger
  • Late Thomas Bowdler, Esq. Editor of the Family Shakspeare. He edited with Launcelot Sharpe the Greek version of the Devotions of Lancelot Andrewes. He

    Thomas Bowdler the Younger

    Thomas_Bowdler_the_Younger

  • Selected Essays, 1917–1932
  • Collection of works by T. S. Eliot

    felt necessary for fulfilment in his own life. For Lancelot Andrewes (1926), examines Andrewes, a 17th-century Anglican bishop who Eliot considers an important

    Selected Essays, 1917–1932

    Selected_Essays,_1917–1932

  • Common Cold Unit
  • British Medical Research Council unit

    some of his cultures, but Andrewes again had negative results; and, in 1932, the MRC terminated these studies. In 1939, Andrewes' became head of NIMR's Division

    Common Cold Unit

    Common_Cold_Unit

  • Thomas Dove
  • British bishop

    in 1575 and his MA in 1578. He was a Pembroke contemporary of Lancelot Andrewes, who had also been educated at Merchant Taylors' School and named as a

    Thomas Dove

    Thomas_Dove

  • Thomas Jenner (publisher)
  • English author, engraver and publisher

    the Art of Salvation: A Study with Reference to the Works of Lancelot Andrewes, John Donne, and T. S. Eliot at p. 221 Bart Westerweel (1997). Anglo-Dutch

    Thomas Jenner (publisher)

    Thomas Jenner (publisher)

    Thomas_Jenner_(publisher)

  • Pound sign
  • Currency sign

    Retrieved 23 September 2019. Then I went to Mr. Crew's and borrowed L10 of Mr. Andrewes for my own use, and so went to my office, where there was nothing to do

    Pound sign

    Pound sign

    Pound_sign

  • Forked tongue
  • Natural bifurcation that occurs in some animals

    tongues, or as a metaphor for untruthfulness, such as a sermon by Lancelot Andrewes, who died in 1626: "And he hath the art of cleaving. He shewed it in the

    Forked tongue

    Forked tongue

    Forked_tongue

  • Frederick William Andrewes
  • English physician, pathologist and bacteriologist

    "Frederick William (Sir) Andrewes". Royal College of Physicians, Lives of the Fellows, Munk's Roll, Vol. IV. "Obituary. Sir Frederick Andrewes, F.R.S., M.D., D

    Frederick William Andrewes

    Frederick William Andrewes

    Frederick_William_Andrewes

  • Cosmodiscus
  • Genus of beetles

    Guinea) Cosmodiscus latus Andrewes, 1947 (Myanmar) Cosmodiscus louwerensi Straneo, 1940 (Indonesia) Cosmodiscus picturatus Andrewes, 1920 (India) Cosmodiscus

    Cosmodiscus

    Cosmodiscus

    Cosmodiscus

  • Thomas Leonard Wells
  • Canadian politician

    Thomas Leonard "Tom" Wells (May 2, 1930 – October 11, 2000) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a

    Thomas Leonard Wells

    Thomas Leonard Wells

    Thomas_Leonard_Wells

  • Battle of Hysiae (c. 669 BC)
  • Battle between Archaic Greek city-states of Sparta and Argos

    Brown and Company, Boston (1854). Antony Andrewes, The Greek Tyrants, University of Virginia (1956). Thomas Kelly, "Did the Argives Defeat the Spartans

    Battle of Hysiae (c. 669 BC)

    Battle_of_Hysiae_(c._669_BC)

  • Thomas Powys (priest)
  • Thomas Powys (1747–1809) was an Anglican clergyman of the later 18th century. He was the son of Philip Powys, of Hardwick House, Oxfordshire. He matriculated

    Thomas Powys (priest)

    Thomas_Powys_(priest)

  • Southwark Cathedral
  • Church in London, England

    "Bishop's chapel" as it was the burial place of 17th century bishop Lancelot Andrewes. In the 1390s, the church was again damaged by fire, and in around 1420

    Southwark Cathedral

    Southwark Cathedral

    Southwark_Cathedral

  • Journey of the Magi
  • 1927 poem by T. S. Eliot

    "Nativity Sermon" preached by Lancelot Andrewes, the Bishop of Winchester, before James I on Christmas Day 1622. Andrewes' original text reads "A cold coming

    Journey of the Magi

    Journey of the Magi

    Journey_of_the_Magi

  • English Reformation
  • 16th-century Christian movement

    Calvinism, but a group of theologians associated with Bishop Lancelot Andrewes disagreed with many aspects of the Reformed tradition, especially its teaching

    English Reformation

    English Reformation

    English_Reformation

  • Richard Potter (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician and physician

    Richard Thomas Potter (January 20, 1915 – February 16, 2009) was a Canadian physician and politician in Ontario. He served as a Progressive Conservative

    Richard Potter (Canadian politician)

    Richard Potter (Canadian politician)

    Richard_Potter_(Canadian_politician)

  • Thomas Kipling
  • British churchman and academic

    a fuller treatment of points he wished to make against Kipling, Gerard Andrewes and Nicholas Vansittart was omitted for reasons of length. Kipling died

    Thomas Kipling

    Thomas_Kipling

  • Richard Thomson (theologian)
  • London, 1611, dedicated to Sir Thomas Jermyn. Against Martinus Becanus and his attack on the Torturæ Torti, of Lancelot Andrewes, itself a controversial work

    Richard Thomson (theologian)

    Richard_Thomson_(theologian)

  • Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
  • Boys' school in Northwood, Hertfordshire, England

    their own house (Manor of the Rose), and introducing three new houses (Andrewes, Mulcaster and Walter). Elder created the position of Housemaster, who

    Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood

    Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood

    Merchant_Taylors'_School,_Northwood

  • T. Coleman Andrews
  • American civil servant

    Lancelot Andrewes. He had an older brother, Edgar L. Andrews (1897-1950) and a younger brother, Ramon Washington Andrews (1903–1974). Thomas Coleman Andrews

    T. Coleman Andrews

    T. Coleman Andrews

    T._Coleman_Andrews

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1915
  • in 1915. There were no foreign members elected. Sir Frederick William Andrewes Arthur William Conway Leonard Doncaster John Evershed Sir Walter Morley

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1915

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1915

  • The empire on which the sun never sets
  • Phrase describing a large, influential, and established empire

    Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England. Vol. 2. address to Lancelot Andrewes. Carey. p. 438. Duncan, William James; Andrew Macgeorge (1834). Miscellaneous

    The empire on which the sun never sets

    The_empire_on_which_the_sun_never_sets

  • Ferret
  • Domestic species of mammal

    993–9. doi:10.1086/651132. PMC 7110095. PMID 20187747. Smith, Wilson; Andrewes, C. H.; Laidlaw, P.P. (8 July 1933). "A virus obtained from influenza patients"

    Ferret

    Ferret

    Ferret

  • Philip Andrewes
  • Canadian politician

    governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. Andrewes was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Andrewes was born in Beamsville, Ontario, and received

    Philip Andrewes

    Philip Andrewes

    Philip_Andrewes

  • Hesiod
  • Ancient Greek poet of the archaic period

    Easterling and B. Knox (eds.), Cambridge University Press (1989), p. 51. Andrewes, Antony, Greek Society, Pelican Books (1971), p. 254 f. Rothbard, Murray

    Hesiod

    Hesiod

    Hesiod

  • Thomas Morton (bishop)
  • English churchman and writer (1564–1659)

    became Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, on the recommendation of Lancelot Andrewes. With the bishopric he held the living of Clifton Camville in commendam

    Thomas Morton (bishop)

    Thomas Morton (bishop)

    Thomas_Morton_(bishop)

  • Thomas Reid Davys Bell
  • Irish lepidopterist and forestry officer

    India. He also made collections of beetles which he passed on to H. E. Andrewes at the British Museum at the end of the 1890s. He was in Sind between 1905

    Thomas Reid Davys Bell

    Thomas Reid Davys Bell

    Thomas_Reid_Davys_Bell

  • List of Christian theologians
  • (1542–1591) Johannes Piscator (1546–1625) Richard Hooker (1554–1600) Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557–1644) William Perkins (1558–1602)

    List of Christian theologians

    List_of_Christian_theologians

  • John Harrison
  • English clockmaker (1693–1776)

    ISBN 978-0-374-34788-8. North, Thomas (1882). The Church Bells of the County and City of Lincoln. Leicester: Samuel Clark. pp. 60–61. Sobel, Dava; Andrewes, Willam J.H.

    John Harrison

    John Harrison

    John_Harrison

  • Larkin Poe
  • American blues rock band

    2022. Kimberly Nordyke; Carly Thomas (February 4, 2024). ""Grammy Awards: Winners List"". Hollywood Reporter. Gulden, Andrewe (September 16, 2021). "Review:

    Larkin Poe

    Larkin Poe

    Larkin_Poe

  • Prime meridian
  • Line of longitude, at which longitude is defined to be 0°

    Archived 18 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine Sobel & Andrewes 1998, pp. 110–115. Sobel & Andrewes 1998, pp. 197–199. "What is the Prime Meridian - and

    Prime meridian

    Prime meridian

    Prime_meridian

  • James Montague (bishop)
  • English bishop

    original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2014. Nicholas Tyacke, Lancelot Andrewes and the Myth of Anglicanism, p. 29 in Peter Lake, Michael C. Questier (editors)

    James Montague (bishop)

    James Montague (bishop)

    James_Montague_(bishop)

  • Barbican Estate
  • Residential complex in London, England

    the Barbican Centre. The terrace blocks are named: Andrewes House – named after Lancelot Andrewes the 16th-century English bishop and scholar Breton House

    Barbican Estate

    Barbican Estate

    Barbican_Estate

  • William Laud
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645

    position of Dean of the Chapel Royal, vacant by the death of Lancelot Andrewes. A few years later, in 1633, he became Archbishop of Canterbury, when George

    William Laud

    William Laud

    William_Laud

  • A. W. Tozer
  • American Christian and Missionary Alliance pastor and devotional writer (1897–1963)

    Meister Eckhart, Thomas Traherne, Gerhard Tersteegen, John of the Cross, Bernardino de Laredo, Francis de Sales, Lancelot Andrewes, Brother Lawrence

    A. W. Tozer

    A._W._Tozer

  • Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor
  • English peer (1467–1543)

    connection with the Poyle family. Around 1465, Thomas married Elizabeth Andrewes, daughter of John and Elizabeth Andrewes of Baylham, Suffolk, and Andrew, the eldest

    Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor

    Andrew_Windsor,_1st_Baron_Windsor

  • Kenneth Knowles
  • Church of England titles Preceded by Thomas Hodgson Archdeacon of Huntingdon 1921–1943 Succeeded by William Andrewes Uthwatt

    Kenneth Knowles

    Kenneth_Knowles

  • List of masters of Jesus College, Cambridge
  • 1563 Thomas Ithell 1563 1579 John Bell 1579 1589 John Duport 1590 1617 Roger Andrewes 1618 1632 William Beale 1632 1634 Richard Sterne 1634 1644 Thomas Young

    List of masters of Jesus College, Cambridge

    List of masters of Jesus College, Cambridge

    List_of_masters_of_Jesus_College,_Cambridge

  • Christian mysticism
  • Christian mystical practices

    writings survive), to Anglicans William Law, John Donne, and Lancelot Andrewes, to Puritans Richard Baxter and John Bunyan (The Pilgrim's Progress), to

    Christian mysticism

    Christian mysticism

    Christian_mysticism

  • Lesser Festival (Anglicanism)
  • Type of observance in the Anglican Communion

    Bishop of Constantinople, Teacher of the Faith, 407 25 September: Lancelot Andrewes, overseer of the King James Version of the Bible 4 October: Francis of

    Lesser Festival (Anglicanism)

    Lesser_Festival_(Anglicanism)

  • Dean's Yard
  • Square in the City of Westminster, England

    Goodman Lancelot Andrewes Richard Neile George Montaigne Robert Tounson John Williams Richard Steward John Earle John Dolben Thomas Sprat Francis Atterbury

    Dean's Yard

    Dean's Yard

    Dean's_Yard

  • Alcibiades
  • Athenian general and statesman (c. 450–404 BC)

    accusations brought against him by his enemies. According to historian Antony Andrewes, the extravagant hopes that his successes of the previous summer had created

    Alcibiades

    Alcibiades

    Alcibiades

  • Pound sterling
  • Currency of the United Kingdom

    Retrieved 23 September 2019. Then I went to Mr. Crew's and borrowed L10 of Mr. Andrewes for my own use, and so went to my office, where there was nothing to do

    Pound sterling

    Pound_sterling

  • William Farrar (councillor)
  • Early settler, member of the Virginia Council, and Commissioner in the Virginia colony

    he is listed in patents as selling headrights to the settler William Andrewes around 1628 and surrendering land to Nathan Martin for the transport of

    William Farrar (councillor)

    William Farrar (councillor)

    William_Farrar_(councillor)

  • Anglican doctrine
  • Christian teachings of Anglican churches

    on Anglican theology. These include such early figures as Thomas Cranmer, Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, Richard Hooker, John Jewel, Matthew Parker, and

    Anglican doctrine

    Anglican_doctrine

  • Wykeham Professor
  • Oxford University professorship

    Roman history. J. L. Myres, 1910–1939 Theodore Wade-Gery, 1939–1953 Antony Andrewes, 1953–1977 W. G. (George) Forrest, 1977–1992 Robert Parker, 1996–2016 Nino

    Wykeham Professor

    Wykeham_Professor

  • Anglican Arminianism
  • Theological position within the Church of England

    These include prominent bishops of the period around 1600: Lancelot Andrewes, Thomas Dove, and John Overall. Theodore K. Rabb describes Edwin Sandys, a

    Anglican Arminianism

    Anglican Arminianism

    Anglican_Arminianism

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    16th and 17th centuries, the names of Thomas Cranmer, John Jewel, Matthew Parker, Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes, and Jeremy Taylor predominate. The

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • George Ashe (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician

    of the Management Board of Cabinet 1985 (May–June) Elinor Caplan Philip Andrewes Minister of Energy 1985 (February–May) Mike Harris Davis ministry, Province

    George Ashe (Canadian politician)

    George_Ashe_(Canadian_politician)

  • Anglican Catholic Church
  • Continuing Anglican denomination

    theological method of Hooker and the Carolines, the piety and learning of Andrewes, the recovering liturgical practice of the Non-Jurors, the Oxford Movement

    Anglican Catholic Church

    Anglican Catholic Church

    Anglican_Catholic_Church

  • Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey
  • George Gilbert Scott (1849–1878) John Loughborough Pearson (1878–1897) John Thomas Micklethwaite (1897–1906) William Lethaby (1906–1928) Walter Tapper (1928–1935)

    Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey

    Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey

    Surveyor_of_the_Fabric_of_Westminster_Abbey

  • All Hallows-by-the-Tower
  • Church in City of London, England

    United States: (married to Louisa Catherine Johnson in 1797) Lancelot Andrewes, baptised 1555 Philip Clayton, also known as 'Tubby', former vicar and

    All Hallows-by-the-Tower

    All Hallows-by-the-Tower

    All_Hallows-by-the-Tower

  • List of Christian preachers
  • (1950–2023) Hugh Latimer (1470–1555) Oxford Martyrs Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) Oxford Martyrs Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) John Donne (1572–1631) John Tillotson

    List of Christian preachers

    List_of_Christian_preachers

  • Devotions upon Emergent Occasions
  • Prose work by John Donne published in 1624

    devotion [the Devotions] compares unfavourably with the Devotions of Bishop Andrewes or the Holy Living of Jeremy Taylor. It is too introspective, too metaphysical

    Devotions upon Emergent Occasions

    Devotions_upon_Emergent_Occasions

  • Rough Wooing
  • 16th-century war between Scotland and England

    (London, 1872). The Tragical Death of Dauid Beaton, Bishoppe of Sainct Andrewes in Scotland: whereunto is joyned the martyrdom of Maister George Wyseharte

    Rough Wooing

    Rough Wooing

    Rough_Wooing

  • Edmund Cartwright
  • British inventor (1743–1823)

    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 435. "Andrewes, Lancelot (1765–1824)". The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835

    Edmund Cartwright

    Edmund Cartwright

    Edmund_Cartwright

  • Scottish Prayer Book (1637)
  • Anglican liturgical book

    then-Bishop of Durham Richard Neile and other protégés of Lancelot Andrewes. Andrewes had argued the Church of England should further distance itself from

    Scottish Prayer Book (1637)

    Scottish Prayer Book (1637)

    Scottish_Prayer_Book_(1637)

  • Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)
  • English Catholic martyr

    started off for a new project. He also used the aliases "Little Michael", "Andrewes" and "Draper". During the daytime, he would work as a travelling carpenter

    Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)

    Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)

    Nicholas_Owen_(Jesuit)

  • Larcum Kendall
  • British watchmaker (1719–1790)

    Larcum Kendall in Charlbury, with biography". Retrieved 15 April 2015. Andrewes, William J. H. (November 1996). The Quest for Longitude: The Proceedings

    Larcum Kendall

    Larcum_Kendall

  • Influenza
  • Infectious disease

    15–22. doi:10.3201/eid1201.050979. PMC 3291398. PMID 16494711. Smith W, Andrewes CH, Laidlaw PP (1933). "A virus obtained from influenza patients". Lancet

    Influenza

    Influenza

    Influenza

  • Anglican Marian theology
  • Summation of the doctrines and beliefs of Anglicanism concerning Mary, mother of Jesus

    Chapels. In the 17th century writers such as Lancelot Andrewes, Jeremy Taylor, Thomas Traherne and Thomas Ken took from catholic tradition a fuller appreciation

    Anglican Marian theology

    Anglican_Marian_theology

  • A Song for Simeon
  • 1928 poem by T.S. Eliot

    connected to Eliot's reading of Anglican divine Lancelot Andrewes during this time. Andrewes, in a 1619 Ash Wednesday sermon, emphasised that conversion

    A Song for Simeon

    A Song for Simeon

    A_Song_for_Simeon

  • Anglican Communion
  • International Christian communion

    by such influential early theologians such as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes and John Cosin. With the expansion of the British Empire and the growth

    Anglican Communion

    Anglican Communion

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  • Pericles
  • Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)

    Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Gomme, A. W.; A. Andrewes; K. J. Dover (1945–1981). An Historical Commentary on Thucydides (I–V)

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    Pericles

    Pericles

  • Eucharistic miracle
  • Any miracle involving the Eucharist in Christianity

    affirmed by Anglican theologians, through the ages, including Lancelot Andrewes, Jeremy Taylor (who taught the doctrine of the Real Presence at the eucharist

    Eucharistic miracle

    Eucharistic miracle

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  • Keith Norton
  • Canadian politician

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  • Battle of Inchon
  • 1950 battle of the Korean War

    fighter cover, interdiction, and ground attack; Royal Navy Admiral William Andrewes' Task Force 91 for blockade and covering force; Rear Admiral George R.

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  • Marjory Stephenson Prize
  • Prize of the Microbiology Society

    Some Aspects of the Protozoa and Their Way of Life 1965 Sir Christopher Andrewes, The Troubles of a Virus 1967 Sidney Reuben Elsden, Energy Relations and

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  • Denial of Peter
  • Episode from the Passion of Christ

    relationship to the canonical portrayal of the Denial of Peter. Bishop Lancelot Andrewes composed the following prayer: O Lord Jesus Christ, look upon us with those

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    Toombs

    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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  • Thomas
  • Biblical

    Thomas

    a twin

    Thomas

  • TOMAS
  • Male

    Norwegian

    TOMAS

    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

    TOMAS

  • TÃ’MAS
  • Male

    Scottish

    TÃ’MAS

    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

    TÃ’MAS

  • Thomas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian

    Thomas

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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  • Thomas Tomas
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Thomas Tomas

    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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  • Tomas
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss

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    Twin; A Form of Thomas

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  • THOMAS
  • Male

    English

    THOMAS

    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    Twin

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  • Thora
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic

    Thora

    Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess

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  • TOMASZ
  • Male

    Polish

    TOMASZ

    Polish form of Greek Thōmas, TOMASZ means "twin."

    TOMASZ

  • TUOMAS
  • Male

    Finnish

    TUOMAS

    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

    TUOMAS

  • TOMASA
  • Female

    Spanish

    TOMASA

    Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin." 

    TOMASA

  • THÅŒMAS
  • Male

    Greek

    THÅŒMAS

    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

    THÅŒMAS

  • PHOKAS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOKAS

    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

    PHOKAS

  • THOMASIN
  • Female

    English

    THOMASIN

    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

    THOMASIN

  • THOMAS
  • Male

    Dutch

    THOMAS

    , a twin.

    THOMAS

  • THOM
  • Male

    English

    THOM

    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

    THOM

  • Thomas
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Thomas

    Dependable

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  • Whaley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whaley

    English : habitational name from Whaley in Derbyshire, Whalley in Lancashire, or Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire (formerly in Cheshire). The first is probably named with Old English wælla ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’. The second has as the first element Old English hwæl ‘round hill’, and the last has Old English weg ‘path’, ‘road’ as the first element, the second element in both cases also being lēah.

  • Maddalen
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Maddalen

    Magnificent; From the High Tower

  • Viswaja
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Telugu

    Viswaja

    Whole World

  • Naiym
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naiym

    Soft

  • Wilbur
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wilbur

    English : variant spelling of Wilber.Samuel Wilbur (also known as Wilbore and Wildbore) (c.1585–1656) is recorded in Boston, MA, before 1633 and purchased Boston Common in 1634. He and other religious exiles from MA purchased and settled Aquidneck Island (now RI) in 1637.

  • Philippa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Philippa

    Lover of horses.

  • Boynton
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Gaelic Irish

    Boynton

    From tbe white river.

  • Yashaskaram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional

    Yashaskaram

    Bestower of Fame and Fortune

  • Lyna | லயநா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lyna | லயநா 

    Noble

  • Cheryll
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Cheryll

    dear one; darling. Rhyminglike Meryl and Beryl.

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  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas