A Husbandman in England in the medieval and early modern period was a free tenant farmer or small landowner. The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman . The earliest recorded use of the term dates from the Hebrew bible in the book of Genesis. ref Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd edition, 1989 ref The sense of husband in this term is that of the master of house rather than married man . References Reflist . http faculty.history.wisc.edu sommerville 367 367 03.htm See also Farmer Category Agrarianism history stub England stub ... more details
A proper dyaloge betwene a Gentilman and a Husbandman eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite through the ambicion of the clergye was printed in two versions by Hans Luft i.e., Johannes Hoochstraten of Antwerp in 1529. This book appears in Robert Steele s list of books banned in Henry s reign Steele refers to it as Dialogue between gentleman & plowman. While clearly in the Piers Plowman Tradition , Piers does not appear as a character. The first version has a 684 line acrostic poem opening and dialogue that was written in the sixteenth century invention. Following this, there is an authentic, late fourteenth century Lollard anti clerical text, written ca. 1375 85. It is included in Matthew, ed. The English Works of Wyclif . To all this, the second version adds another prose tract probably from the late fifteenth century, which argues in favor of vernacular Bible translations. The dialogue begins with the gentleman lamenting how his class has fallen low and is unable to help the poor, because long ago they were fooled into giving their lands and wealth to the church. The husbandman then argues for confiscating the possessions of a corrupt clergy which preys upon the poor. Belief in purgatory and indulgences is singled out as the favorite swindle of the clergy, who are ultimately to blame for rising rents. The husbandman suggests taking the issue to parliament the 1529 Reformation Parliament , but the gentleman demurs, alluding to Simon Fish s A Supplicacyon for the Beggers and Thomas More s rebuttal and defense of purgatory in The Supplycacyon of Soulys 1529 . John ... Lutherans and opposition to clerical possessions from charges of newfangledness, the husbandman introduces ... disendowment of the clergy and barring them from secular offices. The husbandman places it in the time ... so stately. The I of the husbandman at this point leads into the I of the Lollard treatise which is attached ... Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Husbandman Category 1529 books Category Medieval literature Category ... more details
Hatnote For Yi zh c , the mythological archer, see Houyi Yi CJKV t s p Y also known as Boyi or Bo Yi B Y second or third millennium BCE , in Chinese mythology was a culture hero who helped Shun Chinese leader Shun and Yu the Great control the Great Flood China Great Flood and afterwards government minister and designated successor as ruler of the empire. Yi is also credited with the invention of digging wells although Shennong is also credited with this . ref Yang, 70 and 80 ref Note that this Yi or Boyi is completely different than the Boyi , brother of Shuqi, who lived at the time of the transition between the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty . Shun and the Great Flood Yi was appointed by Shun to assist in controlling the great flood through the controlled burn use of fire to clear the land forests, overgrowth, and marshes and, also, to provide meat to feed the workers involved in the disaster management effort he thus became a close companion of Yu, with whom he worked closely for thirteen years in this effort. ref Wu, 90 ref Government Minister Then, after the successful struggle against the flood, and the subsequent reorganization of government, Yi was appointed Minister of Animal Husbandry. ref Wu, 97 ref According to the more mythical accounts, Yi could domesticate animals and birds due to knowing their languages. ref Yang, 80 ref Designated emperor After the succession of Yu as sole emperor, Yu initially designated Yi as his successor, in preference to his son Qi of Xia Qi . ref Wu, 116 ref Versions vary as to whether Yu later changed his mind or if instead Yi was killed in the course of a struggle for the throne, as well as to whether Yi ever served as emperor. See also Great Flood China Shun Chinese leader Notes reflist References Mengzi . Teng Wen Gong I . K. C. Wu Wu, K. C. 1982 . The Chinese Heritage . New York Crown Publishers. ISBN 0 517 54475X. Yang, Lihui, et al. 2005 . Handbook of Chinese Mythology . New York Oxford University ... more details
Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 2 1813 04 07 Elizabeth Edword Hannah Choplin Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 3 1813 04 11 James Michael Sarah Knight Feering Husbandman ... Driffield, Curate 5 1813 05 02 William Thomas Sarah Belcham Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 6 1813 06 27 Rhoda William Elizabeth Potter Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 7 1813 10 03 Edward Thomas Ann Hervey Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 8 1813 10 03 Thomas James Elizabeth Keeble Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 9 1813 10 27 Susan James Susan Burrell Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 10 1813 10 27 Sarah Taverson ... Walford Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 12 1813 07 25 William William Elizabeth Brown Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 13 1813 07 25 Mary Ann John Susanna Nayler Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 14 1813 08 22 Thomas John Hannah Heughes Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 15 1814 01 02 Emma Abraham Frances Gunton Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 16 1814 01 09 John John Mary Royce Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 17 1814 06 26 Edward Samuel Elizabeth Taylor Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 18 1814 09 07 Louisa Henry Elizabeth Harvey Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 19 1814 09 07 William William Mary Raven Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 20 1814 10 23 Daniel Daniel Elizabeth Potter Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 21 1814 11 27 Robert ... Potter Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 23 1815 04 30 John Henry Susannah Stochins Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 24 1815 05 07 Abraham Abraham Frances Ganton Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 25 1815 06 11 Sarah William Mary Ardley Feering Husbandman Walter Wren Driffield, Curate 26 1815 07 09 Philip Thomas Sarah Belcham Feering Husbandman Walter ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Haloa or Alo was an Attic festival, but celebrated principally at Eleusis , in honour of Demeter and Dionysus, the inventors of the plough and protectors of the fruits of the earth. It took place every year, during the month Attic calendar Poseideon , after the harvest was over, and only fruits were offered on this occasion, partly as a grateful acknowledgment for the benefits the husbandman had received, and partly that the next harvest might be plentiful. We learn from Demosthenes c. Neaer. p. 1385 , that it was unlawful to offer any bloody sacrifice on the day of this festival, and that the priests alone had the privilege to offer the fruits. The festival was also called Thalysia or Syncomesteria. References Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities Category Festivals in ancient Athens Category Festivals of Demeter Category Greek festivals of Dionysus Ancient Greece stub fr Hal a it Aloe festivit ... more details
Wikify date July 2011 general improvements needed plsu links Anthony Fothergill 1685? 1761 , was an English theological writer. Fothergill was the youngest son of Thomas Fothergill of Brownber, Ravenstonedale, Westmoreland. Like his forefathers and descendants for many generations he owned Brownber, and lived and died there. Though he is said to have had no liberal education, he published several theological works, the largest of which is entitled Wicked Christians Practical Atheists or Free Thoughts of a Plain Man on the Doctrines and Duties of Religion in general, and of Christianity in particular compared and contrasted with the Faith and Practice of Protestants of every Denomination so far as either have come under the observation or to the knowledge of the Author By Anthony Fothergill, a husbandman in the county of Westmoreland, 8vo, 1754. The description husbandman is no doubt an attempt at a translation of the Lake country statesman. This work was followed by two pamphlets A Modest Inquiry how far the Thirty nine Articles of the Church of England and the Creed ascribed to St. Athanasius are consistent with and supported by one another and how far they are also consistent with the Declarations of Jesus Christ and the Doctrines of His Apostles, 1755 and The Fall of Man an Enquiry into the Nature of that Event and how far the Posterity of Adam are involved in the guilt of his Transgression, addressed to all, but particularly preachers who embrace the doctrine of original sin, 1756. It is stated that he also wrote some things in verse, and contributed to the Monthly Review. He seems to have acted as the parish lawyer. The parishioners put up in Ravenstonedale church a brass plate to his memory, bearing an inscription, which concludes his integrity of heart, social disposition, and uncommon abilities gained him general esteem. He departed this his chequered life, June 13, 1761, aged 75. References reflist DNB wstitle Fothergill, Anthony 1685? 1761 Persondata Metad ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1529 literature Events Paracelsus starts to write Paragranum . New books Henry Cornelius Agrippa Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus . Hans Luft A Proper Dialogue Between A Gentleman and a Husbandman Philipp Melanchthon Commentary on the Colossians with foreword by Martin Luther Births February 23 Onofrio Panvinio , Augustinian historian d. 1568 June 7 tienne Pasquier , poet and author d. 1615 December 11 Fulvio Orsini , humanist historian d. 1600 date unknown George Puttenham , critic d. 1590 Deaths February 2 Baldassare Castiglione , poet and author b. 1478 June 21 John Skelton , poet b. c. 1460 date unknown Richard Pynson , printer b. 1448 Paulus Aemilius Veronensis , historian b. c. 1455 DEFAULTSORT 1529 In Literature Category 1529 books fr 1529 en litt rature mk 1529 ro 1529 n literatur ... more details
Robert Maxwell 1696 1766 was a Scottish writer on agriculture. He was born in Kirkcudbrightshire . ref Maxwell, Robert 1695 1765 , agricultural improver and writer by W. A. S. Hewins, rev. Rosalind Mitchison, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref He was an active member of the Society of Improvers in the Knowledge of Agriculture in Scotland . He published books including The Practical Husbandman, being a Collection of Miscellaneous Papers on Husbandry 1757 and The Practical Beemaster 1747 . Further reading Science and Agricultural Progress Quantitative Evidence from England, 1660 1780 by Joshua Lerner , Agricultural History , Vol. 66, No. 4 Autumn, 1992 , pp. 11 27 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxwell, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1696 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1766 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxwell, Robert Category 1696 births Category 1766 deaths Category Scottish writers Category Agricultural writers UK writer stub ... more details
Boyi also sometimes transliterated Bo yi or Bo Yi may refer to various persons whose name is thus appears English however, original language versions may vary in spelling or pronunciation Yi husbandman Yi also known as Boyi or Bo Yi Feng Boyi , an art critic born in 1960 in Beijing, China Boyi Kao ,the oldest son of King Wen, founder of the former Zhou Dynasty of China Boyi Bhimanna , also transliterated as Bheemanna , Bheemana and other ways, a famous Telugu language poet Guo Yi , a minister of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history whose Chinese style name was Boyi Boyi and Shuqi Boyi , brother of Shuqi at the time of the Shang Zhou transition hndis ... more details
raised in memory of Ragnfastr, her husbandman. He was Gyr r s and str r s brother . Translation ... raised and the bridge made in memory of Ragnfastr, her husbandman. zurr was his housecarl . Translation ... carved in memory of Ragnfastr, her husbandman. He alone owned this estate after Sigfastr, his ... and Vreta stones U 332 U 332 Inga raised the staff and stones in memory of Ragnfastr, her husbandman ... ? his her husbandman and Gu r kr, his her father. May God help his spirit . Translation provided by Rundata ... more details
raised in memory of Eysteinn, her husbandman, who attacked Jerusalem and met his end up in Greece ... Hargs bro runic inscriptions U 310 U 310 str r had the bridge made in memory of Ingvarr, her husbandman ... Rune Inscriptions 101, 143 and 147 U 143 U 143 J runnr had the bridges made in memory of her husbandman ... more details
Wiktionary yi Yi YI Y.I. Yi may refer to Ethnography and languages The Eastern Yi, Dongyi , or Tung yi Chinese lang zh , Y , ancient peoples who lived to the east of the original zhongguo during the prehistory of ancient China The Yi people Chinese lang zh , Y Vietnamese L L , an ethnic group in modern China, Vietnam, and Thailand Yi language Yi script script The Yiddish language ISO 639 1 language code yi People Surnames Yi Chinese surname , romanization of several Chinese surnames, for example Yi Jianlian , a Chinese basketball player Yi Yuanji , a 10th century Chinese painter Yi Korean surname , including The Yi dynasty, better known as the Joseon Dynasty Yi Sun sin , a Korean admiral Given names Yi or Houyi , a heroic archer and hunter in Chinese mythology Yi husbandman , also known as Boyi or Bo Yi, a heroic user of fire and government minister in Chinese mythology and ancient history Guo Yi , a minister during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history Wu Yi , the Vice Premier of China Lu Yi disambiguation , several persons Places Yi County disambiguation , two counties in China Y River , a river in Uruguay Yi River China , a river in China Serbia and Montenegro FIPS country code YI Other Yi Cyrillic , the letter of the Ukrainian alphabet written and Yi editor , a text editor written in Haskell Yi Chinese lang zh , a former name for zun , a traditional bronze drinkware of ancient China Yi vessel lang zh , a different kind of bronze vessel used in traditional rituals in ancient China Yi, the abbreviation of the binary prefix yobi , representing 2 sup 80 sup , the equivalent of the decimal prefix yotta Y Yi Confucianism , the Confucian virtue roughly equivalent to righteousness or justice disambig cs YI de Yi fr Yi ko YI it YI lt YI nl Yi ja YI no Yi pl Yi simple Yi fi Yi sv Yi th YI ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Runefacts name Rydsg rd Runestone rundataid DR 277 country Sweden region Sk ne city Rydsg rd manor Skurup produced c. 900 1000 AD artist Unknown text native Old Norse language Old Norse See article text english See article picture Image DR 277 RYDSG RD.jpg 250px The Rydsg rd Runestone , designated as DR 277 under Rundata , is located in the woods just outside the park at Rydsg rd manor, which is near Skurup , Sk ne , Sweden . Description The Rydsg rd Runestone is classified as being carved in runestone style style RAK RAK . Similar to the Velanda Runestone , the inscription describes the deceased as being a good Thegn egn , or thegn. The exact role of thegns in southern Sweden is a matter of debate, but the most common view is that these persons constituted a Nordic elite somehow connected to Danish power. It is thought that thegn stones point to areas where they came from. From such power centres they could be sent forth to rule border areas in so called tegnebyar . ref L fving, Carl 2001 . Gothia som Dansk Engelskt Skattland Ett Exempel p Heterarki Omkring r 1000 doctoral dissertation . G teborg. ref Inscription Transliteration into Latin characters kata kar i kuml ausi ifti small R small suin baluks sun bunta sin sa small R small uas iakna furstr ref name Rundata http www.nordiska.uu.se forskn samnord.htm Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk Rundata . ref Transcription into Old Norse K ta ger i kuml essi eptir Svein B llungs son, b nda sinn. S var egna fyrstr. ref name Rundata Translation in English K ta made this monument in memory of Sveinn B llungr s son, her husbandman. He was first among egns. ref name Rundata References Reflist 2 Category Runestones in Scania da Rydsg rdstenen sv Rydsg rdstenen ... more details
File William Redmore Bigg00.jpg frameless right Saturday evening The Husbandman s return from labour. File William Redmore Bigg01.jpg frameless right Sunday morning A Cottage Family going to church. William Redmore Bigg 6 January 1755 London 6 February 1828 London was an English painter. William Bigg enrolled in the Royal Academy schools in 1778 where he studied under Edward Penny 1714 1791 Royal Academician RA whose forte was depicting acts of charity. Bigg s greatest delight was in painting children. His first work in this genre to be exhibited in 1778 was Schoolboys giving Charity to a Blind Man. A year later he painted a similar work, A Lady and her Children relieving a Distressed Cottager. Apart from these his Palemon and Lavinia, the Shipwrecked Sailor Boy, and Youths relieving a Blind Man were very well received, and all were engraved. His subject choice and execution place him with Francis Wheatley painter Wheatley and George Morland . Bigg produced many small portraits in oil and pastel, as well as rustic genre paintings. His genre paintings and portraits have great charm and were highly popular in his day, the best engravers being used to render his work. ref http www.donaldheald.com Donald Heald ref Bigg exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the British Institution until his death. After having been an associate for many years, he was elected an Royal Academician RA in 1814. References reflist Commons category Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bigg, William Redmore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 January 1755 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 February 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bigg, William Redmore Category English painters Category 1755 births Category 1828 deaths UK painter stub ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Thomas Reeve , D.D. 1594 1672 , was an English royalist and Anglicanism Anglican divines Anglican divine . Life Reeve was born at Langley, Norfolk , in 1594. He was the son of Thomas Reeve, a husbandman, and received his education in a school kept by Mr. Matchet at Moulton, Norfolk. On 30 June 1610 he was admitted a sizar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. in 1613, M.A. in 1617, B.D. in 1624, and D.D. in 1660. ref Venn id RV610T name Reeve, Thomas ref After taking orders he was presented to the incumbency of Waltham Abbey, Essex , where he died on 21 February 1671 2. ref Smyth, Obituary , p. 94 ref Reeve, who was greatly admired as a preacher, published a number of sermons and devotional works. Works Publike Devotions, or a Collection of Prayers , London, 1651, 12mo. God s Plea for Nineveh, or London s Precedent for Mercy , London, 1657, fol. dedicated to Thomas Rich, citizen of London. An abridgment of this work appeared under the title of London s Remembrancer a Call and Pattern for true and speedy Repentance , London, 1683, 4to. England s Restitution, or the Man, the Man of Men, the States man , London, 1660 no, 1661 see EEBO record not image , DNB, etc. , 4to dedicated to Charles II. References reflist DNB wstitle Reeve, Thomas 1594 1672 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reeve, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1594 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1672 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reeve, Thomas Category 1594 births Category 1672 deaths Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people Category People from Norfolk Category Cavaliers Category People of the Tudor period Category Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Category English religious writers Category 17th century writers ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Infobox scientist name Frank G. Ashbrook image image size alt caption birth date birth date 1892 10 20 birth place Denmark death date death date and age 1966 9 15 1892 10 20 death place USA residence USA citizenship USA nationality ethnicity fields Unbulleted list Mammalogy workplaces Fish and Wildlife Service , Animal Husbandry Research Division , United States Department of the Interior alma mater Frank Getz Ashbrook October 20, 1892 &ndash September 15, 1966 was an American mammalogist. Biography Ashbrook was born in 1892. In 1914, he was appointed as a Junior Animal Husbandman in the Department of Agriculture , and later on, in 1923, he was in charge of the fur animal experiment station that was located at Saratoga Springs in New York . While being a head of the Division of Fur Resources , in 1930, he got a job as a Commissioner General for the United States at the International Fur Trade Exposition and later at the Congress in Leipzig , Germany . He stayed with the Fish and Wildlife Service , which was a successor to Biological Survey, until he got p romoted in 1957 as a Civilian in charge of Wild Fur Animal Investigations . He was the first head of such Division. The Division was transferred, with the Bureau, into the Department of the Interior in 1939, and in 1947 the functions that were related to breeding, producing, and marketing of the Division, were transferred and renamed into the Animal Husbandry Research Division , and became a part of Department of Agriculture . ref http siarchives.si.edu collections siris arc 217301 Biography ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ashbrook, Frank G. Category American mammalogists Category 1892 births Category 1966 deaths Category United States Department of Agriculture officials ... more details
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Jesus disambiguation Jesus , the son of Ananias , was a plebeian and a husbandman, who, four years before the First Jewish Roman War Jewish War against Roman Empire Rome began in 66 CE, went around Jerusalem prophesying the city s destruction. The Jewish leaders of Jerusalem turned him over to the Romans, who tortured him. The procurator Lucceius Albinus Albinus took him to be a madman and released him. He continued his prophecy for more than seven years until he was killed by a stone from a catapult during the Roman Siege of Jerusalem 70 siege of Jerusalem during the war. His name is rendered Yeshua ben Hananiah in modern Hebrew histories. ref . , Aba Ahimeir 2003 , , , . ... . , . ref ref Entsi lopedyah Mi ra it otsar ha yedi ot al ha Mi ra u te ufato 1976 ... . ref ref 118 122 Yad Yits a Ben Tsevi 2006 62 , ... , , . ref ref 1968 , , ref blockquote But, what is still more terrible, there was one Jesus, the son of Ananus, a plebeian and a husbandman, who, four years before the war began, and at a time when the city ... more details
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su sa s husbandman , is written inside of the serpent on the right side of the inscription. The name ... in memory of Gu v r, their father, sa s husbandman. ref name Rundata Photographs gallery File S 328 ... more details
, and Augmundr in memory of their father Halfdan, and by str r in memory of her good husbandman ... of her good husbandman. ref name Rundata Drawings gallery File g 224 A, Stratomta.jpg South side ... more details
to their father Sigvi r and by a woman named Ingifastr to her husbandman. The name Ingifastr ... and Ingifastr in memory of her husbandman. And feigr the not doomed pir carved. ref name Rundata ... more details
soul. sgautr cut the runes sgautr unni ? cut for the husbandman from Vir skr. Q V gnj tr raised the stone in memory of Hr mundr, his father, for the V rendish husbandman from the district of the vir ar ... more details
Thomas Brown may refer to Thomas Brunce died 1445 , also known as Thomas Brown, English Bishop of Rochester & of Norwich Thomas Brown martyr , burnt 27 January 1556 at Smithfield, London, during the Marian persecutions Thomas Brown businessman 1738 1797 , American husbandman, businessman, and land speculator Thomas Brown engineer 1772 1850 , English surveyor, engineer, businessman, and landowner Thomas Brown loyalist 1750 1825 , American Revolution commander of King s Rangers in Georgia Thomas Brown naturalist 1785 1862 , English naturalist Thomas Brown philosopher 1778 1820 , Scottish philosopher Thomas Brown Florida politician 1785 1867 , American politician, second Governor of Florida, 1849 1853 Thomas Brown satirist 1662 1704 , English satirist Thomas Brown sport shooter 1885 1950 , American Olympic sport shooter Thomas Brown Western Australian politician 1803 1863 , Australian pastoralist and politician Thomas Brown New South Wales politician 1861 1934 , Australian farmer and politician T. Allston Brown 1836 1918 , Thomas Allston Brown,, American theater historian Thomas Edward Brown 1830 1897 , Manx poet, scholar, and divine Thomas H. Brown , former List of mayors of Milwaukee mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Thomas P. Brown, Jr. born 1921 , American amateur tennis player Thomas Brown cricketer 1854 1936 , cricketer Thomas Storrow Brown 1803 1888 , Canadian journalist, orator, and revolutionary Thomas Townsend Brown 1905 1985 , American physicist Thomas Brown rugby born 1983 , Welsh rugby union and rugby league player, not to be confused with Tom Brown rugby union , born 1990 Thomas Brown defensive end born 1957 , American football defensive end Thomas Brown running back born 1986 , American football running back Thomas Watters Brown 1879 1944 , Northern Irish politician Thomas Brown bishop born 1943 , Anglican bishop in New Zealand Thomas Brown officer of arms 1708 1780 , Garter Principal King of Arms Thomas Graham Brown 1882 1965 , Scottish mountaineer and phys ... more details